dashboard/deployment/helmchart/values.yaml
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## @section Global parameters
## Global Docker image parameters
## Please, note that this will override the image parameters, including dependencies, configured to use the global value
## Current available global Docker image parameters: imageRegistry, imagePullSecrets and storageClass
## @param global.imageRegistry Global Docker image registry
## @param global.imagePullSecrets Global Docker registry secret names as an array
## @param global.storageClass Global StorageClass for Persistent Volume(s)
##
global:
imageRegistry: ""
## E.g.
## imagePullSecrets:
## - myRegistryKeySecretName
##
imagePullSecrets: []
storageClass: ""
## @section Common parameters
## @param kubeVersion Force target Kubernetes version (using Helm capabilities if not set)
##
kubeVersion: ""
## @param nameOverride String to partially override discourse.fullname template (will maintain the release name)
##
nameOverride: ""
## @param fullnameOverride String to fully override discourse.fullname template
##
fullnameOverride: ""
## @param commonLabels Labels to be added to all deployed resources
##
commonLabels: {}
## @param commonAnnotations Annotations to be added to all deployed resources
##
commonAnnotations: {}
## @section Service parameters
## Kubernetes service configuration. For minikube, set this to NodePort, elsewhere use LoadBalancer or ClusterIP
##
service:
## @param service.type Kubernetes Service type
##
type: LoadBalancer
## @param service.port Service HTTP port
##
port: 80
## @param service.nodePort Node Ports to expose
##
nodePort: ""
## @param service.loadBalancerIP Use loadBalancerIP to request a specific static IP
##
loadBalancerIP: ""
## @param service.externalTrafficPolicy Enable client source IP preservation
## ref http://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/access-application-cluster/create-external-load-balancer/#preserving-the-client-source-ip
##
externalTrafficPolicy: Cluster
## @param service.annotations Service annotations
##
annotations: {}
## @param service.loadBalancerSourceRanges Limits which cidr blocks can connect to service's load balancer
## Only valid if service.type: LoadBalancer
##
loadBalancerSourceRanges: []
## @param service.extraPorts Extra ports to expose (normally used with the `sidecar` value)
##
extraPorts: []
## @param service.nodePorts.http Kubernetes http node port
## Example:
## nodePorts:
## http: <to set explicitly, choose port between 30000-32767>
##
nodePorts:
http: ""
## @section Discourse parameters
## Bitnami Discourse image version
## ref: https://hub.docker.com/r/bitnami/discourse/tags/
## @param image.registry Discourse image registry
## @param image.repository Discourse image repository
## @param image.tag Discourse image tag
## @param image.pullPolicy Discourse image pull policy
## @param image.pullSecrets Discourse image pull secrets
## @param image.debug Specify if debug logs should be enabled
##
image:
registry: docker.io
repository: bitnami/discourse
tag: 2.7.8-debian-10-r22
## Specify a imagePullPolicy
## Defaults to 'Always' if image tag is 'latest', else set to 'IfNotPresent'
## ref: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/images/#pre-pulling-images
##
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/
## e.g:
## pullSecrets:
## - myRegistryKeySecretName
##
pullSecrets: []
## Set to true if you would like to see extra information on logs
##
debug: false
## @param imagePullSecrets Specify docker-registry secret names as an array
##
imagePullSecrets: []
## Discourse configuration parameters
## ref: https://github.com/bitnami/bitnami-docker-discourse#configuration
##
discourse:
## @param discourse.host Discourse host to create application URLs (include the port if =/= 80)
##
host: ""
## @param discourse.siteName Discourse site name
##
siteName: 'My Site!'
## @param discourse.username Admin user of the application
##
username: user
## @param discourse.password password. WARNING: Minimum length of 10 characters
## Defaults to a random 10-character alphanumeric string if not set
##
password: ""
## @param discourse.existingSecret Name of an existing secret containing the password (ignores previous password)
## The secret should contain the following key:
## discourse-password
##
existingSecret: ""
## @param discourse.email Admin user email of the application
##
email: user@example.com
## @param discourse.command Custom command to override image cmd
##
command: []
## @param discourse.args Custom args for the custom command
##
args: []
## @param discourse.containerSecurityContext Container security context specification
## Example:
## capabilities:
## drop:
## - ALL
## readOnlyRootFilesystem: true
## runAsNonRoot: true
## runAsUser: 1000
##
containerSecurityContext: {}
## Discourse container's resource requests and limits
## ref: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/compute-resources/
## We usually recommend not to specify default resources and to leave this as a conscious
## choice for the user. This also increases chances charts run on environments with little
## resources, such as Minikube. If you do want to specify resources, uncomment the following
## lines, adjust them as necessary, and remove the curly braces after 'resources:'.
## @param discourse.resources.limits The resources limits for the container
## @param discourse.resources.requests The requested resources for the container
##
resources:
## Example:
## limits:
## cpu: 100m
## memory: 128Mi
limits: {}
## Examples:
## requests:
## cpu: 100m
## memory: 128Mi
requests: {}
## Discourse extra options for liveness probe
## WARNING: Discourse installation process may take up some time and
## setting inappropriate values here may lead to pods failure.
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod-lifecycle/#container-probes
## @param discourse.livenessProbe.enabled Enable/disable livenessProbe
## @param discourse.livenessProbe.initialDelaySeconds Delay before liveness probe is initiated
## @param discourse.livenessProbe.periodSeconds How often to perform the probe
## @param discourse.livenessProbe.timeoutSeconds When the probe times out
## @param discourse.livenessProbe.failureThreshold Minimum consecutive failures for the probe
## @param discourse.livenessProbe.successThreshold Minimum consecutive successes for the probe
##
livenessProbe:
enabled: true
initialDelaySeconds: 500
periodSeconds: 10
timeoutSeconds: 5
failureThreshold: 6
successThreshold: 1
## Discourse extra options for readiness probe
## WARNING: Discourse installation process may take up some time and
## setting inappropriate values here may lead to pods failure.
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod-lifecycle/#container-probes
## @param discourse.readinessProbe.enabled Enable/disable readinessProbe
## @param discourse.readinessProbe.initialDelaySeconds Delay before readiness probe is initiated
## @param discourse.readinessProbe.periodSeconds How often to perform the probe
## @param discourse.readinessProbe.timeoutSeconds When the probe times out
## @param discourse.readinessProbe.failureThreshold Minimum consecutive failures for the probe
## @param discourse.readinessProbe.successThreshold Minimum consecutive successes for the probe
##
readinessProbe:
enabled: true
initialDelaySeconds: 30
periodSeconds: 10
timeoutSeconds: 5
failureThreshold: 6
successThreshold: 1
## @param discourse.customLivenessProbe Custom liveness probe to execute (when the main one is disabled)
##
customLivenessProbe: {}
## @param discourse.customReadinessProbe Custom readiness probe to execute (when the main one is disabled)
##
customReadinessProbe: {}
## Discourse SMTP settings
## @param discourse.smtp.enabled Enable/disable SMTP
## @param discourse.smtp.host SMTP host name
## @param discourse.smtp.port SMTP port number
## @param discourse.smtp.user SMTP account user name
## @param discourse.smtp.password SMTP account password
## @param discourse.smtp.protocol SMTP protocol (Allowed values: tls, ssl)
## @param discourse.smtp.auth SMTP authentication method
## @param discourse.smtp.existingSecret Name of an existing Kubernetes secret. The secret must have the following key configured: `smtp-password`
##
smtp:
enabled: false
host: ""
port: ""
user: ""
password: ""
protocol: ""
auth: ""
existingSecret: ""
## @param discourse.extraEnvVars An array to add extra env vars
## For example:
## extraEnvVars:
## discourse:
## - name: DISCOURSE_ELASTICSEARCH_URL
## value: test
##
extraEnvVars: []
## @param discourse.extraEnvVarsCM Array to add extra configmaps
##
extraEnvVarsCM: []
## @param discourse.extraEnvVarsSecret Array to add extra environment variables from a secret
##
extraEnvVarsSecret: ""
## @param discourse.extraVolumeMounts Additional volume mounts (used along with `extraVolumes`)
## Example: Mount CA file
## extraVolumeMounts
## - name: ca-cert
## subPath: ca_cert
## mountPath: /path/to/ca_cert
##
extraVolumeMounts: []
## @param discourse.skipInstall Do not run the Discourse installation wizard
## Use only in case you are importing an existing database.
##
skipInstall: false
## @param replicaCount Number of Discourse & Sidekiq replicas
## (Note that you will need ReadWriteMany PVCs for this to work properly)
##
replicaCount: 1
## @param extraVolumes Array of extra volumes to be added deployment. Requires setting `extraVolumeMounts`
## Example: Add secret volume
## extraVolumes:
## - name: ca-cert
## secret:
## secretName: ca-cert
## items:
## - key: ca-cert
## path: ca_cert
##
extraVolumes: []
## @param sidecars Attach additional sidecar containers to the pod
## Example:
## sidecars:
## - name: your-image-name
## image: your-image
## imagePullPolicy: Always
## ports:
## - name: portname
## containerPort: 1234
##
sidecars: []
## @param initContainers Additional init containers to add to the pods
##
## e.g.
## initContainers:
## - name: your-image-name
## image: your-image
## imagePullPolicy: Always
## ports:
## - name: portname
## containerPort: 1234
##
initContainers: []
## @param serviceAccount.create Whether the service account should be created
## @param serviceAccount.annotations Annotations to add to the service account
## @param serviceAccount.name Name to be used for the service account
##
serviceAccount:
create: false
annotations: {}
## If not set and create is true, a name is generated using the fullname template
##
name: ""
## @param podSecurityContext Pod security context specification
## Example:
## fsGroup: 2000
##
##
podSecurityContext: {}
## @param hostAliases Add deployment host aliases
## https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/add-entries-to-pod-etc-hosts-with-host-aliases/
##
hostAliases: []
## Enable persistence using Persistent Volume Claims
## ref: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/persistent-volumes/
##
persistence:
## @param persistence.enabled Whether to enable persistence based on Persistent Volume Claims
##
enabled: true
## @param persistence.storageClass discourse & sidekiq data Persistent Volume Storage Class
## If defined, storageClassName: <storageClass>
## If set to "-", storageClassName: "", which disables dynamic provisioning
## If undefined (the default) or set to null, no storageClassName spec is
## set, choosing the default provisioner. (gp2 on AWS, standard on
## GKE, AWS & OpenStack)
##
storageClass: ""
## @param persistence.existingClaim Use a existing PVC which must be created manually before bound
##
existingClaim: ""
## @param persistence.accessMode PVC Access Mode (RWO, ROX, RWX)
##
accessMode: ReadWriteOnce
## @param persistence.size Size of the PVC to request
##
size: 10Gi
## @param persistence.selector Selector to match an existing Persistent Volume (this value is evaluated as a template)
## selector:
## matchLabels:
## app: my-app
selector: {}
## @param updateStrategy.type Update strategy type. Only really applicable for deployments with RWO PVs attached
## If replicas = 1, an update can get "stuck", as the previous pod remains attached to the
## PV, and the "incoming" pod can never start. Changing the strategy to "Recreate" will
## terminate the single previous pod, so that the new, incoming pod can attach to the PV
## Example:
## updateStrategy:
## type: RollingUpdate
## rollingUpdate:
## maxSurge: 25%
## maxUnavailable: 25%
updateStrategy:
type: RollingUpdate
## @param podAnnotations Additional pod annotations
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/annotations/
##
podAnnotations: {}
## @param podLabels Additional pod labels
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/labels/
##
podLabels: {}
## @param podAffinityPreset Pod affinity preset. Allowed values: soft, hard
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node/#inter-pod-affinity-and-anti-affinity
##
podAffinityPreset: ""
## @param podAntiAffinityPreset Pod anti-affinity preset. Ignored if `affinity` is set. Allowed values: `soft` or `hard`
## Ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node/#inter-pod-affinity-and-anti-affinity
##
podAntiAffinityPreset: soft
## Node affinity preset
## Ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node/#node-affinity
## @param nodeAffinityPreset.type Node affinity preset type. Ignored if `affinity` is set. Allowed values: `soft` or `hard`
## @param nodeAffinityPreset.key Node label key to match Ignored if `affinity` is set.
## @param nodeAffinityPreset.values Node label values to match. Ignored if `affinity` is set.
##
nodeAffinityPreset:
type: ""
## E.g.
## key: "kubernetes.io/e2e-az-name"
##
key: ""
## E.g.
## values:
## - e2e-az1
## - e2e-az2
##
values: []
## @param affinity Affinity for pod assignment
## Ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/assign-pod-node/#affinity-and-anti-affinity
## Note: podAffinityPreset, podAntiAffinityPreset, and nodeAffinityPreset will be ignored when it's set
##
affinity: {}
## @param nodeSelector Node labels for pod assignment.
## Ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/node-selection/
##
nodeSelector: {}
## @param tolerations Tolerations for pod assignment.
## Ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/taint-and-toleration/
##
tolerations: []
## @section Sidekiq parameters
sidekiq:
## @param sidekiq.containerSecurityContext Container security context specification
## capabilities:
## drop:
## - ALL
## readOnlyRootFilesystem: true
## runAsNonRoot: true
## runAsUser: 1000
##
containerSecurityContext: {}
## @param sidekiq.command Custom command to override image cmd (evaluated as a template)
##
command: ['/opt/bitnami/scripts/discourse/entrypoint.sh']
## @param sidekiq.args Custom args for the custom command (evaluated as a template)
##
args: ['/opt/bitnami/scripts/discourse-sidekiq/run.sh']
## @param sidekiq.resources Sidekiq container resource requests and limits
## ref: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/compute-resources/
## We usually recommend not to specify default resources and to leave this as a conscious
## choice for the user. This also increases chances charts run on environments with little
## resources, such as Minikube. If you do want to specify resources, uncomment the following
## lines, adjust them as necessary, and remove the curly braces after 'resources:'.
##
resources: {}
## Sidekiq extra options for liveness probe
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod-lifecycle/#container-probes
## @param sidekiq.livenessProbe.enabled Enable/disable livenessProbe
## @param sidekiq.livenessProbe.initialDelaySeconds Delay before liveness probe is initiated
## @param sidekiq.livenessProbe.periodSeconds How often to perform the probe
## @param sidekiq.livenessProbe.timeoutSeconds When the probe times out
## @param sidekiq.livenessProbe.failureThreshold Minimum consecutive failures for the probe
## @param sidekiq.livenessProbe.successThreshold Minimum consecutive successes for the probe
##
livenessProbe:
enabled: true
initialDelaySeconds: 500
periodSeconds: 10
timeoutSeconds: 5
failureThreshold: 6
successThreshold: 1
## Sidekiq extra options for readiness probe
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod-lifecycle/#container-probes
## @param sidekiq.readinessProbe.enabled Enable/disable readinessProbe
## @param sidekiq.readinessProbe.initialDelaySeconds Delay before readiness probe is initiated
## @param sidekiq.readinessProbe.periodSeconds How often to perform the probe
## @param sidekiq.readinessProbe.timeoutSeconds When the probe times out
## @param sidekiq.readinessProbe.failureThreshold Minimum consecutive failures for the probe
## @param sidekiq.readinessProbe.successThreshold Minimum consecutive successes for the probe
##
readinessProbe:
enabled: true
initialDelaySeconds: 30
periodSeconds: 10
timeoutSeconds: 5
failureThreshold: 6
successThreshold: 1
## @param sidekiq.customLivenessProbe Custom liveness probe to execute (when the main one is disabled)
##
customLivenessProbe: {}
## @param sidekiq.customReadinessProbe Custom readiness probe to execute (when the main one is disabled)
##
customReadinessProbe: {}
## @param sidekiq.extraEnvVars An array to add extra env vars
## For example:
## extraEnvVars:
## - name: DISCOURSE_ELASTICSEARCH_URL
## value: test
##
extraEnvVars: []
## @param sidekiq.extraEnvVarsCM Array to add extra configmaps
##
extraEnvVarsCM: []
## @param sidekiq.extraEnvVarsSecret Name of the secret that holds extra env vars
##
extraEnvVarsSecret: ""
## @param sidekiq.extraVolumeMounts Additional volume mounts
## Example: Mount CA file
## extraVolumeMounts
## - name: ca-cert
## subPath: ca_cert
## mountPath: /path/to/ca_cert
##
extraVolumeMounts: []
## @section Volume Permissions parameters
## Init containers parameters:
## volumePermissions: Change the owner and group of the persistent volume mountpoint to runAsUser:fsGroup
## values from the securityContext section.
##
volumePermissions:
## @param volumePermissions.enabled Enable init container that changes volume permissions in the data directory (for cases where the default k8s `runAsUser` and `fsUser` values do not work)
##
enabled: false
## Init containers' resource requests and limits
## ref: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/compute-resources/
## We usually recommend not to specify default resources and to leave this as a conscious
## choice for the user. This also increases chances charts run on environments with little
## resources, such as Minikube. If you do want to specify resources, uncomment the following
## lines, adjust them as necessary, and remove the curly braces after 'resources:'.
## @param volumePermissions.resources.limits The resources limits for the init container
## @param volumePermissions.resources.requests The requested resources for the init container
##
resources:
## Example:
## limits:
## cpu: 100m
## memory: 128Mi
limits: {}
## Examples:
## requests:
## cpu: 100m
## memory: 128Mi
requests: {}
## @section Ingress parameters
## Ingress parameters
##
ingress:
## @param ingress.enabled Enable ingress controller resource
##
enabled: false
## @param ingress.certManager Add annotations for cert-manager
##
certManager: false
## @param ingress.hostname Default host for the ingress resource
##
hostname: discourse.local
## @param ingress.apiVersion Force Ingress API version (automatically detected if not set)
##
apiVersion: ""
## @param ingress.path Ingress path
##
path: /
## @param ingress.pathType Ingress path type
##
pathType: ImplementationSpecific
## @param ingress.annotations Ingress annotations done as key:value pairs
## For a full list of possible ingress annotations, please see
## ref: https://github.com/kubernetes/ingress-nginx/blob/master/docs/user-guide/nginx-configuration/annotations.md
##
## If certManager is set to true, annotation kubernetes.io/tls-acme: "true" will automatically be set
##
annotations: {}
## @param ingress.tls Enable TLS configuration for the hostname defined at ingress.hostname parameter
## TLS certificates will be retrieved from a TLS secret with name: {{- printf "%s-tls" .Values.ingress.hostname }}
## You can use the ingress.secrets parameter to create this TLS secret or relay on cert-manager to create it
##
tls: false
## @param ingress.extraHosts The list of additional hostnames to be covered with this ingress record.
## Most likely the hostname above will be enough, but in the event more hosts are needed, this is an array
## extraHosts:
## - name: discourse.local
## path: /
extraHosts: []
## @param ingress.extraTls The tls configuration for additional hostnames to be covered with this ingress record.
## see: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/ingress/#tls
## extraTls:
## - hosts:
## - discourse.local
## secretName: discourse.local-tls
extraTls: []
## @param ingress.secrets If you're providing your own certificates, please use this to add the certificates as secrets
## key and certificate should start with -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- or
## -----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
##
## name should line up with a tlsSecret set further up
## If you're using cert-manager, this is unneeded, as it will create the secret for you if it is not set
##
## It is also possible to create and manage the certificates outside of this helm chart
## Please see README.md for more information
## Example:
## - name: discourse.local-tls
## key:
## certificate:
secrets: []
## @section Database parameters
## PostgreSQL chart configuration
## https://github.com/bitnami/charts/blob/master/bitnami/postgresql/values.yaml
##
postgresql:
## @param postgresql.enabled Deploy PostgreSQL container(s)
##
enabled: true
## @param postgresql.postgresqlUsername PostgreSQL user to create (used by Discourse). Has superuser privileges if username is `postgres`.
## ref: https://github.com/bitnami/bitnami-docker-postgresql/blob/master/README.md#setting-the-root-password-on-first-run
##
postgresqlUsername: bn_discourse
## @param postgresql.postgresqlPassword PostgreSQL password
## Defaults to a random 10-character alphanumeric string if not set
## ref: https://github.com/bitnami/bitnami-docker-postgresql/blob/master/README.md#setting-the-root-password-on-first-run
##
postgresqlPassword: ""
## @param postgresql.postgresqlPostgresPassword PostgreSQL admin password (used when `postgresqlUsername` is not `postgres`)
## ref: https://github.com/bitnami/bitnami-docker-postgresql/blob/master/README.md#creating-a-database-user-on-first-run (see note!)
##
postgresqlPostgresPassword: 'bitnami'
## @param postgresql.existingSecret Name of existing secret object
## The secret should contain the following keys:
## postgresql-postgres-password (for root user)
## postgresql-password (for the unprivileged user)
##
existingSecret: ""
## @param postgresql.postgresqlDatabase Name of the database to create
## ref: https://github.com/bitnami/bitnami-docker-postgresql/blob/master/README.md#creating-a-database-on-first-run
##
postgresqlDatabase: bitnami_application
## @param postgresql.persistence.enabled Enable database persistence using PVC
##
persistence:
enabled: true
## External database configuration
##
externalDatabase:
## @param externalDatabase.host Host of the external database
##
host: ""
## @param externalDatabase.port Database port number (when using an external db)
##
port: 5432
## @param externalDatabase.user Non-root PostgreSQL username (when using an external db)
##
user: bn_discourse
## @param externalDatabase.password Password for the above username (when using an external db)
##
password: ""
## @param externalDatabase.create PostgreSQL create user/database
## If true it will add POSTGRESQL_CLIENT_* env vars to the deployment which will create the PostgreSQL user & database using the provided admin credentials
##
create: true
## @param externalDatabase.postgresqlPostgresUser PostgreSQL admin user, used during the installation stage (when using an external db)
##
postgresqlPostgresUser: ""
## @param externalDatabase.postgresqlPostgresPassword PostgreSQL admin password used in the installation stage (when using an external db)
##
postgresqlPostgresPassword: ""
## @param externalDatabase.existingSecret Name of existing secret object
## The secret should contain the following keys:
## postgresql-postgres-password (for root user)
## postgresql-password (for the unprivileged user)
##
existingSecret: ""
## @param externalDatabase.database Name of the existing database (when using an external db)
##
database: bitnami_application
## @section Redis&trade; parameters
## Redis&trade; chart configuration
## https://github.com/bitnami/charts/blob/master/bitnami/redis/values.yaml
##
redis:
## @param redis.enabled Whether to deploy a redis server to satisfy the applications requirements. To use an external redis instance set this to false and configure the externalRedis parameters
##
enabled: true
## Use password authentication
## @param redis.auth.enabled Use password authentication
## @param redis.auth.password Redis&trade; password (both master and replica)
## @param redis.auth.existingSecret Name of an existing Kubernetes secret object containing the password
## @param redis.auth.existingSecretPasswordKey Name of the key pointing to the password in your Kubernetes secret
##
auth:
enabled: false
## Defaults to a random 10-character alphanumeric string if not set and auth.enabled is true.
## It should always be set using the password value or in the existingSecret to avoid issues
## with Discourse.
## The password value is ignored if existingSecret is set
password: ""
existingSecret: ""
existingSecretPasswordKey: 'redis-password'
## @param redis.architecture Cluster settings
##
architecture: standalone
## Redis&trade; Master parameters
## @param redis.master.persistence.enabled Enable database persistence using PVC
##
master:
persistence:
enabled: true
## External Redis&trade;
## @param externalRedis.host Host of the external database
## @param externalRedis.port Database port number
## @param externalRedis.password Password for the external Redis. Ignored if existingSecret is set
## @param externalRedis.existingSecret Name of an existing Kubernetes secret object containing the password
## @param externalRedis.existingSecretPasswordKey Name of the key pointing to the password in your Kubernetes secret
##
externalRedis:
host: ""
port: 6379
password: ""
existingSecret: ""
existingSecretPasswordKey: 'redis-password'