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## -------------------------- ##
# Values to override for your instance.
## -------------------------- ##
## An option to override the atlantis url,
## if not using an ingress, set it to the external IP.
# atlantisUrl: http://10.0.0.0
# Replace this with your own repo whitelist:
orgWhitelist: <replace-me>
# logLevel: "debug"
# If using GitHub, specify like the following:
# github:
# user: foo
# token: bar
# secret: baz
# GitHub Enterprise only:
# hostname: github.your.org
# (The chart will perform the base64 encoding for you for values that are stored in secrets.)
# If using a GitHub App, please enter your values as follows:
# githubApp:
# id: 123456
# key: |
# -----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
# MIIEpQIBAAKCAQEAqDF83OLj7RL2bBkl772FRV5cAISlW3MuZvbcm3e4qUZKg/2G
# ZWEcPWQ6q+k3TAqeYLKPTurgkueX8Fx5nVMfkvBDr11i14omfp4M1vQjBV30aIQ7
# ...
# Nd1lWbvZWjDoyL3Rz5z2TnUOASZrslJKyUPnPuzq7Tz+GxgKiw6gV/JUVVxKZf+Y
# QnDyCCKhOoBSi5VpOCOFikv8y8f1KYOKaEDz7R1HDYLFtmYHvDk0cYY=
# -----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
# secret: baz
# (The chart will perform the base64 encoding for you for values that are stored in secrets.)
# If using GitLab, specify like the following:
# gitlab:
# user: foo
# token: bar
# secret: baz
# GitLab Enterprise only:
# hostname: gitlab.your.org
# (The chart will perform the base64 encoding for you for values that are stored in secrets.)
# If using Bitbucket, specify like the following:
# bitbucket:
# user: foo
# token: bar
# Bitbucket Server only:
# secret: baz
# baseURL: https://bitbucket.yourorganization.com
# (The chart will perform the base64 encoding for you for values that are stored in secrets.)
# If using Azure DevOps, specify like the following:
# azuredevops:
# user: foo
# token: bar
# webhookUser: foo
# webhookPassword: baz
# (The chart will perform the base64 encoding for you for values that are stored in secrets.)
# If managing secrets outside the chart for the webhook, use this variable to reference the secret name
# vcsSecretName: 'mysecret'
# When referencing Terraform modules in private repositories, it may be helpful
# (necessary?) to use redirection in a .gitconfig like so:
# gitconfig: |
# [url "https://[email protected]"]
# insteadOf = https://github.com
# [url "https://[email protected]"]
# insteadOf = ssh://[email protected]
# [url "https://oauth2:[email protected]"]
# insteadOf = https://gitlab.com
# [url "https://oauth2:[email protected]"]
# insteadOf = ssh://[email protected]
# Source: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/42148841/github-clone-with-oauth-access-token
# If managing secrets outside the chart for the gitconfig, use this variable to reference the secret name
# gitconfigSecretName: 'mygitconfigsecret'
# To specify AWS credentials to be mapped to ~/.aws:
# aws:
# credentials: |
# [default]
# aws_access_key_id=YOUR_ACCESS_KEY_ID
# aws_secret_access_key=YOUR_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
# region=us-east-1
# config: |
# [profile a_role_to_assume]
# role_arn = arn:aws:iam::123456789:role/service-role/roleToAssume
# source_profile = default
# To reference an already existing Secret object with AWS credentials
# awsSecretName: 'mysecretwithawscreds'
## To be used for mounting credential files (when using google provider).
serviceAccountSecrets:
# credentials: <json file as base64 encoded string>
# credentials-staging: <json file as base64 encoded string>
## -------------------------- ##
# Default values for atlantis (override as needed).
## -------------------------- ##
image:
repository: runatlantis/atlantis
tag: v0.17.0
pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
## Optionally specify an array of imagePullSecrets.
## Secrets must be manually created in the namespace.
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/pull-image-private-registry/
##
# imagePullSecrets:
# - myRegistryKeySecretName
## Use Server Side Repo Config,
## ref: https://www.runatlantis.io/docs/server-side-repo-config.html
## Example default configuration
# repoConfig: |
# ---
# repos:
# - id: /.*/
# apply_requirements: []
# workflow: default
# allowed_overrides: []
# allow_custom_workflows: false
# workflows:
# default:
# plan:
# steps: [init, plan]
# apply:
# steps: [apply]
# allowForkPRs enables atlantis to run on a fork Pull Requests
allowForkPRs: false
# allowDraftPRs enables atlantis to run on a draft Pull Requests
allowDraftPRs: false
# hidePrevPlanComments enables atlantis to hide previous plan comments
hidePrevPlanComments: false
## defaultTFVersion set the default terraform version to be used in atlantis server
# defaultTFVersion: 0.12.0
# disableApply disables running `atlantis apply` regardless of which flags are sent with it
disableApply: false
# disableApplyAll disables running `atlantis apply` without any flags
disableApplyAll: false
# disableRepoLocking stops atlantis locking projects and or workspaces when running terraform
disableRepoLocking: false
# Use Diff Markdown Format for color coding diffs
enableDiffMarkdownFormat: false
# We only need to check every 60s since Atlantis is not a high-throughput service.
livenessProbe:
enabled: true
periodSeconds: 60
initialDelaySeconds: 5
timeoutSeconds: 5
successThreshold: 1
failureThreshold: 5
scheme: HTTP
readinessProbe:
enabled: true
periodSeconds: 60
initialDelaySeconds: 5
timeoutSeconds: 5
successThreshold: 1
failureThreshold: 5
scheme: HTTP
service:
type: NodePort
port: 80
nodePort: null
loadBalancerIP: null
podTemplate:
annotations: {}
# kube2iam example:
# iam.amazonaws.com/role: role-arn
labels: {}
statefulSet:
annotations: {}
labels: {}
securityContext:
fsGroup: 1000
runAsUser: 100
ingress:
enabled: true
ingressClassName:
annotations: {}
# kubernetes.io/ingress.class: nginx
# kubernetes.io/tls-acme: "true"
path:
pathType: Prefix
host:
hosts:
- host: chart-example.local
paths: ["/"]
- host: chart-example.local2
paths: ["/lala"]
tls: []
# - secretName: chart-example-tls
# hosts:
# - chart-example.local
labels: {}
resources:
requests:
memory: 1Gi
cpu: 100m
limits:
memory: 1Gi
cpu: 100m
# Disk space for Atlantis to check out repositories
dataStorage: 5Gi
replicaCount: 1
## test container details
test:
enabled: true
image: lachlanevenson/k8s-kubectl
imageTag: v1.4.8-bash
nodeSelector: {}
tolerations: []
affinity: {}
serviceAccount:
# Specifies whether a ServiceAccount should be created
create: true
# Set the `automountServiceAccountToken` field on the pod template spec
# If false, no kubernetes service account token will be mounted to the pod
mount: true
# The name of the ServiceAccount to use.
# If not set and create is true, a name is generated using the fullname template
name:
# Annotations for the Service Account
# Example:
#
# annotations:
# annotation1: value
# annotation2: value
annotations: {}
# tlsSecretName: tls
# Optionally specify additional environment variables to be populated from Kubernetes secrets.
# Useful for passing in TF_VAR_foo or other secret environment variables from Kubernetes secrets.
environmentSecrets: []
# environmentSecrets:
# - name: THE_ENV_VAR
# secretKeyRef:
# name: the_k8s_secret_name
# key: the_key_of_the_value_in_the_secret
# Optionally specify additional environment variables in raw yaml format
# Useful to specify variables refering to k8s objects
# environmentRaw:
# - name: POD_IP
# valueFrom:
# fieldRef:
# fieldPath: status.podIP
environmentRaw: []
# Optionally specify additional Kubernetes secrets to load environment variables from.
# All key-value pairs within these secrets will be set as environment variables.
# Note that any variables set here will be ignored if also defined in the env block of the atlantis statefulset.
# For example, providing ATLANTIS_GH_USER here and defining a value for github.user will result in the github.user value being used.
loadEnvFromSecrets: []
# loadEnvFromSecrets:
# - secret_one
# - secret_two
# Optionally specify additional Kubernetes ConfigMaps to load environment variables from.
# All key-value pairs within these ConfigMaps will be set as environment variables.
# Note that any variables set here will be ignored if also defined in the env block of the atlantis statefulset.
# For example, providing ATLANTIS_ALLOW_FORK_PRS here and defining a value for allowForkPRs will result in the allowForkPRs value being used.
loadEnvFromConfigMaps: []
# loadEnvFromConfigMaps:
# - config_one
# - config_two
# Optionally specify google service account credentials as Kubernetes secrets. If you are using the terraform google provider you can specify the credentials as "${file("/var/secrets/some-secret-name/key.json")}".
googleServiceAccountSecrets: []
# googleServiceAccountSecrets:
# - name: some-secret-name
# secretName: the_k8s_secret_name
# Optionally specify additional volumes for the pod.
extraVolumes: []
# extraVolumes:
# - name: some-volume-name
# emptyDir: {}
# Optionally specify additional volume mounts for the container.
extraVolumeMounts: []
# extraVolumeMounts:
# - name: some-volume-name
# mountPath: /path/in/container
extraManifests: []
# extraManifests:
# - apiVersion: cloud.google.com/v1beta1
# kind: BackendConfig
# metadata:
# name: "{{ .Release.Name }}-test"
# spec:
# securityPolicy:
# name: "gcp-cloud-armor-policy-test"
initContainers: []
# initContainers:
# - name: example
# image: alpine:latest
# command: ['sh', '-c', 'echo The init container is running! && sleep 10']
# hostAliases:
# - hostnames:
# - aaa.com
# - test.ccc.com
# ip: 10.0.0.0
# - hostnames:
# - bbb.com
# ip: 10.0.0.2
extraArgs: []
# extraArgs:
# - --disable-autoplan
# - --disable-repo-locking
extraContainers: []
# containers:
# - name: <container name>
# args:
# - ...
# image: <docker images>
# imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent
# resources:
# limits:
# memory: 128Mi
# requests:
# cpu: 100m
# memory: 128Mi
# volumeMounts:
# - ...