# Default values for rasa-x. # This is a YAML-formatted file. # Declare variables to be passed into your templates. # rasax specific settings rasax: # override the default command to run in the container command: [] # override the default arguments to run in the container args: [] # name of the Rasa X image to use name: "rasa/rasa-x" # gcr.io/rasa-platform/rasa-x-ee # tag refers to the Rasa X image tag (uses `appVersion` by default) tag: "1.0.1" # port on which Rasa X runs port: 5002 # scheme by which Rasa X is accessible scheme: http # passwordSalt Rasa X uses to salt the user passwords passwordSalt: "chat_bot-@34hiB7T" # token Rasa X accepts as authentication token from other Rasa services token: "chat_bot-@34hiB7T" # jwtSecret which is used to sign the jwtTokens of the users jwtSecret: "chat_bot-@34hiB7T" # databaseName Rasa X uses to store data # (uses the value of global.postgresql.postgresqlDatabase by default) databaseName: "" # disableTelemetry permanently disables telemetry disableTelemetry: false # Jaeger Sidecar jaegerSidecar: "false" # initialUser is the user which is created upon the initial start of Rasa X initialUser: # username specifies a name of this user username: "admin" # password for this user (leave it empty to skip the user creation) password: "admin" ## Enable persistence using Persistent Volume Claims ## ref: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/persistent-volumes/ ## persistence: # access Modes of the pvc accessModes: - ReadWriteOnce # size of the Rasa X volume claim size: 10Gi # annotations for the Rasa X pvc annotations: {} # finalizers for the pvc finalizers: - kubernetes.io/pvc-protection # existingClaim which should be used instead of a new one existingClaim: "" # livenessProbe checks whether rasa x needs to be restarted livenessProbe: enabled: true # initialProbeDelay for the `livenessProbe` initialProbeDelay: 30 # scheme to be used by the `livenessProbe` scheme: "HTTP" # readinessProbe checks whether rasa x can receive traffic readinessProbe: enabled: true # initialProbeDelay for the `readinessProbe` initialProbeDelay: 30 # scheme to be used by the `readinessProbe` scheme: "HTTP" # resources which Rasa X is required / allowed to use resources: {} # extraEnvs are environment variables which can be added to the Rasa X deployment extraEnvs: [] # - name: SOME_CUSTOM_ENV_VAR # value: "custom value" # additional volumeMounts to the main container extraVolumeMounts: [] # - name: tmpdir # mountPath: /var/lib/mypath # additional volumes to the pod extraVolumes: [] # - name: tmpdir # emptyDir: {} # tolerations can be used to control the pod to node assignment # https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/taint-and-toleration/ tolerations: [] # - key: "nvidia.com/gpu" # operator: "Exists" # nodeSelector to specify which node the pods should run on # https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/assign-pod-node/ nodeSelector: {} # "beta.kubernetes.io/instance-type": "g3.8xlarge" # automountServiceAccountToken specifies whether the Kubernetes service account # credentials should be automatically mounted into the pods. See more about it in # https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-service-account/#use-the-default-service-account-to-access-the-api-server automountServiceAccountToken: false # service specifies settings for exposing rasa x to other services service: # annotations for the service annotations: {} # type sets type of the service type: "ClusterIP" # podLabels adds additional pod labels # https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/labels/ podLabels: {} # hostNetwork controls whether the pod may use the node network namespace hostNetwork: false # dnsPolicy specifies Pod's DNS policy # ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/dns-pod-service/#pod-s-dns-policy dnsPolicy: "" # hostAliases defines additional entries to the hosts file. # ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/network/customize-hosts-file-for-pods/#adding-additional-entries-with-hostaliases hostAliases: [] # overrideHost overrides values of the RASA_X_HOST variable defined for the deployment overrideHost: "" # rasa: Settings common for all Rasa containers # deprecated: the Rasa OSS deployment is deprecated and will be removed in the feature # from this chart. # It's recommended to use the rasa helm chart instead. # see: https://github.com/RasaHQ/helm-charts/tree/main/charts/rasa#quick-start rasa: # --- --- --- --- --- # ## Autoscaling parameters for the Rasa Open Source Deployment # ## See: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/run-application/horizontal-pod-autoscale/ autoscaling: # -- Enable autoscaling enabled: true # -- Lower limit for the number of pods that can be set by the autoscaler minReplicas: 1 # -- Upper limit for the number of pods that can be set by the autoscaler. # It cannot be smaller than minReplicas. maxReplicas: 30 # # -- Fraction of the requested CPU that should be utilized/used, # # e.g. 70 means that 70% of the requested CPU should be in use. # targetCPUUtilizationPercentage: 65 # # targetMemoryUtilizationPercentage: 65 # --- --- --- --- --- # version is the Rasa Open Source version which should be used. # Used to ensure backward compatibility with older Rasa Open Source versions. version: "2.8.15" # Please update the default value in the Readme when updating this # disableTelemetry permanently disables telemetry disableTelemetry: false # override the default command to run in the container command: [] # override the default arguments to run in the container args: [] # add extra arguments to the command in the container extraArgs: [] # name of the Rasa image to use name: "rasa/rasa" # tag refers to the Rasa image tag. If empty `.Values.rasa.version-full` is used. tag: "" # port on which Rasa runs port: 5005 # scheme by which Rasa services are accessible scheme: http # token Rasa accepts as authentication token from other Rasa services token: "chat_chat_bot-@34hiB7T--bot-@34hiB7T" # rabbitQueue it should use to dispatch events to Rasa X rabbitQueue: "rasa_production_events" # Optional additional rabbit queues for e.g. connecting to an analytics stack additionalRabbitQueues: [] # additionalChannelCredentials which should be used by Rasa to connect to various # input channels additionalChannelCredentials: rest: # facebook # verify: "rasa-bot" # secret: "3e34709d01ea89032asdebfe5a74518" # page-access-token: "EAAbHPa7H9rEBAAuFk4Q3gPKbDedQnx4djJJ1JmQ7CAqO4iJKrQcNT0wtD" # input channels additionalEndpoints: rest: socketio: bot_message_evt: bot_uttered session_persistence: true user_message_evt: user_uttered # telemetry: # type: jaeger # service_name: rasa trackerStore: # optional dictionary to be added as a query string to the connection URL query: {} # driver: my-driver # sslmode: require #url #databasename # Jaeger Sidecar jaegerSidecar: "false" livenessProbe: enabled: true # initialProbeDelay for the `livenessProbe` initialProbeDelay: 30 # scheme to be used by the `livenessProbe` scheme: "HTTP" # useLoginDatabase will use the Rasa X database to log in and create the database # for the tracker store. If `false` the tracker store database must have been created # previously. useLoginDatabase: true # lockStoreDatabase is the database in redis which Rasa uses to store the conversation locks lockStoreDatabase: "1" # cacheDatabase is the database in redis which Rasa X uses to store cached values cacheDatabase: "2" # extraEnvs are environment variables which can be added to the Rasa deployment extraEnvs: [] # example which sets env variables in each Rasa Open Source service from a separate k8s secret # - name: "TWILIO_ACCOUNT_SID" # valueFrom: # secretKeyRef: # name: twilio-auth # key: twilio_account_sid # - name: TWILIO_AUTH_TOKEN # valueFrom: # secretKeyRef: # name: twilio-auth # key: twilio_auth_token # tolerations can be used to control the pod to node assignment # https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/taint-and-toleration/ tolerations: [] # - key: "nvidia.com/gpu" # operator: "Exists" # automountServiceAccountToken specifies whether the Kubernetes service account # credentials should be automatically mounted into the pods. See more about it in # https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-service-account/#use-the-default-service-account-to-access-the-api-server automountServiceAccountToken: false # podLabels adds additional pod labels # https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/labels/ podLabels: {} # versions of the Rasa container which are running versions: # rasaProduction is the container which serves the production environment rasaProduction: # enable the rasa-production deployment # You can disable the rasa-production deployment in order to use external Rasa OSS deployment instead. enabled: true # Define if external Rasa OSS should be used. external: # enable external Rasa OSS enabled: false # url of external Rasa OSS deployment url: "http://rasa-bot" # nodeSelector to specify which node the pods should run on # https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/assign-pod-node/ nodeSelector: {} # "beta.kubernetes.io/instance-type": "g3.8xlarge" # replicaCount of the Rasa Production container replicaCount: 1 # serviceName with which the Rasa production deployment is exposed to other containers serviceName: "rasa-production" # service specifies settings for exposing rasa production to other services service: # annotations for the service annotations: {} # labels for the service type: LoadBalancer # modelTag of the model Rasa should pull from the the model server modelTag: "production" # trackerDatabase it should use to to store conversation trackers trackerDatabase: "tracker" # rasaEnvironment it used to indicate the origin of events published to RabbitMQ (App ID message property) rasaEnvironment: "production" # resources which rasaProduction is required / allowed to use resources: {} # additional volumeMounts to the main container extraVolumeMounts: [] # - name: tmpdir # mountPath: /var/lib/mypath # additional volumes to the pod extraVolumes: [] # - name: tmpdir # emptyDir: {} # rasaWorker is the container which does computational heavy tasks such as training rasaWorker: # enable the rasa-worker deployment # You can disable the rasa-worker deployment in order to use external Rasa OSS deployment instead. enabled: true # Define if external Rasa OSS should be used. external: # enable external Rasa OSS enabled: false # url of external Rasa OSS deployment url: "http://rasa-worker" # nodeSelector to specify which node the pods should run on # https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/assign-pod-node/ nodeSelector: {} # "beta.kubernetes.io/instance-type": "g3.8xlarge" # replicaCount of the Rasa worker container replicaCount: 1 # serviceName with which the Rasa worker deployment is exposed to other containers serviceName: "rasa-worker" # service specifies settings for exposing rasa worker to other services service: # annotations for the service annotations: {} # modelTag of the model Rasa should pull from the the model server modelTag: "production" # trackerDatabase it should use to to store conversation trackers trackerDatabase: "worker_tracker" # rasaEnvironment it used to indicate the origin of events published to RabbitMQ (App ID message property) rasaEnvironment: "worker" # resources which rasaWorker is required / allowed to use resources: {} # additional volumeMounts to the main container extraVolumeMounts: [] # - name: tmpdir # mountPath: /var/lib/mypath # additional volumes to the pod extraVolumes: [] # - name: tmpdir # emptyDir: {} # dbMigrationService specifies settings for the database migration service # The database migration service requires Rasa X >= 0.33.0 dbMigrationService: # initContainer describes settings related to the init-db container used as a init container for deployments initContainer: # command overrides the default command to run in the init container command: [] # resources which initContainer is required / allowed to use resources: {} # command overrides the default command to run in the container command: [] # args overrides the default arguments to run in the container args: [] # name is the Docker image name which is used by the migration service (uses `rasax.name` by default) name: "" # gcr.io/rasa-platform/rasa-x-ee # tag refers to the Rasa X image tag (uses `appVersion` by default) tag: "" # ignoreVersionCheck defines if check required minimum Rasa X version that is required to run the service ignoreVersionCheck: false # port on which which to run the readiness endpoint port: 8000 # tolerations can be used to control the pod to node assignment # https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/taint-and-toleration/ tolerations: [] # - key: "nvidia.com/gpu" # operator: "Exists" # nodeSelector to specify which node the pods should run on # https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/assign-pod-node/ nodeSelector: {} # "beta.kubernetes.io/instance-type": "g3.8xlarge" # resources which the event service is required / allowed to use resources: {} # extraEnvs are environment variables which can be added to the dbMigrationService deployment extraEnvs: [] # - name: SOME_CUSTOM_ENV_VAR # value: "custom value" # extraVolumeMounts defines additional volumeMounts to the main container extraVolumeMounts: [] # - name: tmpdir # mountPath: /var/lib/mypath # extraVolumes defines additional volumes to the pod extraVolumes: [] # - name: tmpdir # emptyDir: {} # automountServiceAccountToken specifies whether the Kubernetes service account # credentials should be automatically mounted into the pods. See more about it in # https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-service-account/#use-the-default-service-account-to-access-the-api-server automountServiceAccountToken: false # service specifies settings for exposing the db migration service to other services service: # annotations for the service annotations: {} livenessProbe: enabled: true # initialProbeDelay for the `livenessProbe` initialProbeDelay: 30 # scheme to be used by the `livenessProbe` scheme: "HTTP" # readinessProbe checks whether rasa x can receive traffic readinessProbe: enabled: true # initialProbeDelay for the `readinessProbe` initialProbeDelay: 30 # scheme to be used by the `readinessProbe` scheme: "HTTP" # podLabels adds additional pod labels # https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/labels/ podLabels: {} # event-service specific settings eventService: # override the default command to run in the container command: [] # override the default arguments to run in the container args: [] # event service just uses the Rasa X image name: "rasa/rasa-x" # gcr.io/rasa-platform/rasa-x-ee # tag refers to the Rasa X image tag (uses `appVersion` by default) tag: "" # port on which which to run the readiness endpoint port: 5673 # replicaCount of the event-service container replicaCount: 1 # databaseName the event service uses to store data databaseName: "rasa" # tolerations can be used to control the pod to node assignment # https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/taint-and-toleration/ tolerations: [] # - key: "nvidia.com/gpu" # operator: "Exists" # nodeSelector to specify which node the pods should run on # https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/assign-pod-node/ nodeSelector: {} # "beta.kubernetes.io/instance-type": "g3.8xlarge" # resources which the event service is required / allowed to use resources: {} # extraEnvs are environment variables which can be added to the eventService deployment extraEnvs: [] # - name: SOME_CUSTOM_ENV_VAR # value: "custom value" # additional volumeMounts to the main container extraVolumeMounts: [] # - name: tmpdir # mountPath: /var/lib/mypath # additional volumes to the pod extraVolumes: [] # - name: tmpdir # emptyDir: {} # livenessProbe checks whether the event service needs to be restarted livenessProbe: enabled: true # initialProbeDelay for the `livenessProbe` initialProbeDelay: 30 scheme: "HTTP" # readinessProbe checks whether the event service can receive traffic readinessProbe: enabled: true # initialProbeDelay for the `readinessProbe` initialProbeDelay: 30 scheme: "HTTP" # automountServiceAccountToken specifies whether the Kubernetes service account # credentials should be automatically mounted into the pods. See more about it in # https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-service-account/#use-the-default-service-account-to-access-the-api-server automountServiceAccountToken: false # podLabels adds additional pod labels # https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/labels/ podLabels: {} # app (custom action server) specific settings app: # default is to install action server from image. install: false # if install is set to false, the url to the existing action server can be configured by setting existingUrl. # #existingUrl: http://myactionserver:5055/webhook # # override the default command to run in the container command: [] # override the default arguments to run in the container args: [] # name of the custom action server image to use name: "atwine/rasa-action-server" # tag refers to the custom action server image tag tag: "sixth_commit" # replicaCount of the custom action server container replicaCount: 1 # port on which the custom action server runs port: 5055 # scheme by which custom action server is accessible scheme: http # resources which app is required / allowed to use resources: {} # Jaeger Sidecar jaegerSidecar: "false" # extraEnvs are environment variables which can be added to the app deployment extraEnvs: [] # - name: DATABASE_URL # valueFrom: # secretKeyRef: # name: app-secret # key: database_url # tolerations can be used to control the pod to node assignment # https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/taint-and-toleration/ tolerations: [] # - key: "nvidia.com/gpu" # operator: "Exists" # nodeSelector to specify which node the pods should run on # https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/assign-pod-node/ nodeSelector: {} # "beta.kubernetes.io/instance-type": "g3.8xlarge" # endpoints specifies the webhook and health check url paths of the action server app endpoints: # actionEndpointUrl is the URL which Rasa Open Source calls to execute custom actions actionEndpointUrl: /webhook # healthCheckURL is the URL which is used to check the pod health status healthCheckUrl: /health # additional volumeMounts to the main container extraVolumeMounts: [] # - name: tmpdir # mountPath: /var/lib/mypath # additional volumes to the pod extraVolumes: [] # - name: tmpdir # emptyDir: {} # automountServiceAccountToken specifies whether the Kubernetes service account # credentials should be automatically mounted into the pods. See more about it in # https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-service-account/#use-the-default-service-account-to-access-the-api-server automountServiceAccountToken: true # service specifies settings for exposing app to other services service: # annotations for the service annotations: {} # livenessProbe checks whether app needs to be restarted livenessProbe: enabled: true # initialProbeDelay for the `livenessProbe` initialProbeDelay: 30 # scheme to be used by the `livenessProbe` scheme: "HTTP" # readinessProbe checks whether app can receive traffic readinessProbe: enabled: true # initialProbeDelay for the `readinessProbe` initialProbeDelay: 30 # scheme to be used by the `readinessProbe` scheme: "HTTP" # podLabels adds additional pod labels # https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/labels/ podLabels: {} # nginx specific settings nginx: # enabled should be `true` if you want to use nginx # if you set false, you will need to set up some other method of routing (VirtualService/Ingress controller) enabled: true # subPath defines the subpath used by Rasa X (ROOT_URL), e.g /rasa-x subPath: "" # override the default command to run in the container command: [] # override the default arguments to run in the container args: [] # name of the nginx image to use name: "nginx" # tag refers to the nginx image tag (uses `appVersion` by default) tag: "1.19" # custom config map containing nginx.conf, ssl.conf.template, rasax.nginx.template customConfConfigMap: "" # replicaCount of nginx containers to run replicaCount: 1 # certificateSecret which nginx uses to mount the certificate files certificateSecret: "" # service which is to expose nginx service: # annotations for the service annotations: {} # type of the service (https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/service/#publishing-services-service-types) type: LoadBalancer # loadBalancerSourceRange for AWS deployments (https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/service/#aws-nlb-support) loadBalancerSourceRanges: [] # port is the port which the nginx service exposes for HTTP connections port: 8000 # nodePort can be used with a service of type `NodePort` to expose the service on a certain port of the node (https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/service/#nodeport) # nodePort: 30020 # externalIPs can be used to expose the service to certain IPs (https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/service/#external-ips) externalIPs: [] livenessProbe: enabled: true # command for the `livenessProbe` command: [] # initialProbeDelay for the `livenessProbe` initialProbeDelay: 30 # readinessProbe checks whether rasa x can receive traffic readinessProbe: enabled: true # command for the `readinessProbe` command: [] # initialProbeDelay for the `readinessProbe` initialProbeDelay: 30 # tolerations can be used to control the pod to node assignment # https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/taint-and-toleration/ tolerations: [] # - key: "nvidia.com/gpu" # operator: "Exists" # nodeSelector to specify which node the pods should run on # https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/assign-pod-node/ nodeSelector: {} # "beta.kubernetes.io/instance-type": "g3.8xlarge" # resources which nginx is required / allowed to use resources: {} # additional volumeMounts to the main container extraVolumeMounts: [] # - name: tmpdir # mountPath: /var/lib/mypath # additional volumes to the pod extraVolumes: [] # - name: tmpdir # emptyDir: {} # automountServiceAccountToken specifies whether the Kubernetes service account # credentials should be automatically mounted into the pods. See more about it in # https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-service-account/#use-the-default-service-account-to-access-the-api-server automountServiceAccountToken: false # podLabels adds additional pod labels # https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/labels/ podLabels: {} # Duckling specific settings duckling: # override the default command to run in the container command: [] # override the default arguments to run in the container args: [] # Enable or disable duckling enabled: false # name of the Duckling image to use name: "rasa/duckling" # tag refers to the duckling image tag tag: "0.1.6.3" # replicaCount of duckling containers to run replicaCount: 1 # port on which duckling should run port: 8000 # scheme by which duckling is accessible scheme: http extraEnvs: [] # tolerations can be used to control the pod to node assignment # https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/taint-and-toleration/ tolerations: [] # - key: "nvidia.com/gpu" # operator: "Exists" # nodeSelector to specify which node the pods should run on # https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/assign-pod-node/ nodeSelector: {} # "beta.kubernetes.io/instance-type": "g3.8xlarge" # resources which duckling is required / allowed to use resources: {} readinessProbe: enabled: true # initialProbeDelay for the `readinessProbe` initialProbeDelay: 30 # scheme to be used by the `readinessProbe` scheme: "HTTP" livenessProbe: enabled: true # initialProbeDelay for the `livenessProbe` initialProbeDelay: 30 # scheme to be used by the `livenessProbe` scheme: "HTTP" # additional volumeMounts to the main container extraVolumeMounts: [] # - name: tmpdir # mountPath: /var/lib/mypath # additional volumes to the pod extraVolumes: [] # - name: tmpdir # emptyDir: {} # automountServiceAccountToken specifies whether the Kubernetes service account # credentials should be automatically mounted into the pods. See more about it in # https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-service-account/#use-the-default-service-account-to-access-the-api-server automountServiceAccountToken: false # service specifies settings for exposing duckling to other services service: # annotations for the service annotations: {} # podLabels adds additional pod labels # https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/labels/ podLabels: {} # rasaSecret object which supplies passwords, tokens, etc. See # https://rasa.com/docs/rasa-x/openshift-kubernetes/#providing-access-credentials-using-an-external-secret # to see which values are required in the secret in case you want to provide your own. # If no secret is provided, a secret will be generated. rasaSecret: "" # debugMode enables / disables the debug mode for Rasa and Rasa X debugMode: false # separateEventService value determines whether the eventService will be run as a separate service. # If set to 'false', Rasa X will run an event service as a subprocess (not recommended # high-load setups). separateEventService: "true" # separateDBMigrationService value determines whether the dbMigrationService will be run as a separate service. # If set to 'false', Rasa X will run a database migration service as a subprocess. separateDBMigrationService: true # postgresql specific settings (https://artifacthub.io/packages/helm/bitnami/postgresql/10.15.1) postgresql: # Install should be `true` if the postgres subchart should be used install: true # postgresqlPostgresPassword is the password when .Values.global.postgresql.postgresqlUsername does not equal "postgres" postgresqlPostgresPassword: "" # existingHost is the host which is used when an external postgresql instance is provided (`install: false`) existingHost: "" # existingSecretKey is the key to get the password when an external postgresql instance is provided (`install: false`) existingSecretKey: "" image: # tag of PostgreSQL Image tag: "12.9.0" # Configure security context for the postgresql init container volumePermissions: # Init container Security Context securityContext: runAsUser: auto ## Configure security context for the postgresql pod securityContext: enabled: false # fsGroup: 1001 containerSecurityContext: enabled: false runAsUser: 1001 # RabbitMQ specific settings (https://artifacthub.io/packages/helm/bitnami/rabbitmq/8.26.0) rabbitmq: # Install should be `true` if the rabbitmq subchart should be used install: true # Enabled should be `true` if any version of rabbit is used enabled: true auth: # username which is used for the authentication username: "user" # password which is used for the authentication password: "chat_bot-34hiB7T" # existingPasswordSecret which should be used for the password instead of putting it in the values file existingPasswordSecret: "" # service specifies settings for exposing rabbit to other services service: # port on which rabbitmq is exposed to Rasa port: 5672 # existingHost is the host which is used when an external rabbitmq instance is provided (`install: false`) existingHost: "" # existingPasswordSecretKey is the key to get the password when an external rabbitmq instance is provided (`install: false`) existingPasswordSecretKey: "" # # security context for the rabbitmq container (please see the documentation of the subchart) podSecurityContext: enabled: false fsGroup: 1001 runAsUser: 1001 # redis specific settings (https://artifacthub.io/packages/helm/bitnami/redis/15.7.2) redis: # Install should be `true` if the redis subchart should be used install: true # if your redis is hosted external switch ('external: true') # also switch above to ('install: false') # please fill out the auth section below if you use an external hosted redis external: false # architecture defines an architecture type used for Redis deployment. Allowed values: standalone or replication (Rasa does currently not support redis sentinels) # set up a single Redis instance, as `redis-py` does not support clusters (https://github.com/andymccurdy/redis-py#cluster-mode) architecture: "standalone" master: service: # port defines Redis master service port port: 6379 # security context for the redis pod (please see the documentation of the subchart) podSecurityContext: enabled: false fsGroup: 1001 # security context for the redis container(please see the documentation of the subchart) containerSecurityContext: enabled: false fsGroup: 1001 # In case you use an external hosted redis, fill these values # auth: # # existingSecret which should be used for the password instead of putting it in the values file # existingSecret: "rasax-redis" # # existingSecretPasswordKey is the key to get the password when an external redis instance is provided # existingSecretPasswordKey: "redis-password" # existingHost: "redis.extern.host" # existingHost is the host which is used when an external redis instance is provided (`install: false`) # create the namespace beforehand running the deployment and create the secret via the following commands # echo "" > ./redis-password # kubectl -n rasa create secret generic rasax-redis --from-file=./redis-password auth: # existingSecret which should be used for the password instead of putting it in the values file existingSecret: "" # existingSecretPasswordKey is the key to get the password when an external redis instance is provided existingSecretPasswordKey: "" # existingHost is the host which is used when an external redis instance is provided (`install: false`) existingHost: "" # ingress settings ingress: # enabled should be `true` if you want to use this ingress. # Note that if `nginx.enabled` is `true` the `nginx` image is used as reverse proxy. # In order to use nginx ingress you have to set `nginx.enabled=false`. enabled: false # enable and set ingressClassName field in the ingress object. ingressClassName: "" # annotations for the ingress - annotations are applied for the rasa and rasax ingresses annotations: {} # kubernetes.io/ingress.class: nginx # kubernetes.io/tls-acme: "true" # annotationsRasa is extra annotations for the rasa nginx ingress annotationsRasa: {} # annotationsRasaX is extra annotations for the rasa x nginx ingress annotationsRasaX: nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/proxy-body-size: "0" nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/proxy-read-timeout: "3600" nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/proxy-send-timeout: "3600" # hosts for this ingress hosts: - host: rasa-x.example.com paths: - / # tls: Secrets for the certificates tls: [] # - secretName: rasa-x-tls # hosts: # - rasa-x.example.com networkPolicy: # Enable creation of NetworkPolicy resources. When set to true, explicit ingress & egress # network policies will be generated for the required inter-pod connections enabled: false # Allow for traffic from a given CIDR - it's required in order to make kubelet able to run live and readiness probes nodeCIDR: [] # - ipBlock: # cidr: 0.0.0.0/0 egress: # Allow for adding the specific k8s api IP/CIDR for the egress-from-rabbitmq-to-k8s-api NetworkPolicy apiCIDR: [] #- ipBlock: # cidr: 10.0.0.0/8 # Allow for adding the specific IP/CIDR for the egress-from-rasa-x-to-https NetworkPolicy rasaxToHttpsCIDR: [] #- ipBlock: # cidr: 11.0.0.0/8 # images: Settings for the images images: # pullPolicy to use when deploying images pullPolicy: "Always" # imagePullSecrets which are required to pull images for private registries imagePullSecrets: [] # securityContext to use securityContext: # runAsUser: 1000 fsGroup: 1000 # nameOverride replaces the Chart's name nameOverride: "" # fullNameOverride replace the Chart's fullname fullnameOverride: "" # global settings of the used subcharts global: # specifies the number of seconds you want to wait for your Deployment to progress before # the system reports back that the Deployment has failed progressing - surfaced as a condition # with Type=Progressing, Status=False. and Reason=ProgressDeadlineExceeded in the status of the resource # source: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/controllers/deployment/#progress-deadline-seconds progressDeadlineSeconds: 600 # storageClass the volume claims should use storageClass: "local-path" # postgresql: global settings of the postgresql subchart postgresql: # postgresqlUsername which should be used by Rasa to connect to Postgres postgresqlUsername: "postgres" # postgresqlPassword is the password which is used when the postgresqlUsername equals "postgres" postgresqlPassword: "ch-chat_bot-@34hiB7T-at_bot-@34hiB7T" # existingSecret which should be used for the password instead of putting it in the values file existingSecret: "" # postgresDatabase which should be used by Rasa X postgresqlDatabase: "rasa" # servicePort which is used to expose postgres to the other components servicePort: 5432 # host: postgresql.hostedsomewhere.else # redis: global settings of the postgresql subchart redis: # password to use in case there no external secret was provided password: "-@34hiB7T-at_bo" # additionalDeploymentLabels can be used to map organizational structures onto system objects # https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/labels/ additionalDeploymentLabels: {}