# helm repo add nextcloud https://nextcloud.github.io/helm/ # helm upgrade --install nextcloud nextcloud/nextcloud -n nextcloud -f values.yaml --version 2.14.4 ## Official nextcloud image version ## ref: https://hub.docker.com/r/library/nextcloud/tags/ ## image: repository: nextcloud tag: 24.0.1-apache pullPolicy: IfNotPresent # pullSecrets: # - myRegistrKeySecretName nameOverride: "" fullnameOverride: "" podAnnotations: {} deploymentAnnotations: {} # Number of replicas to be deployed replicaCount: 1 ## Allowing use of ingress controllers ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/ingress/ ## ingress: enabled: false # className: nginx annotations: {} # nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/proxy-body-size: 4G # kubernetes.io/tls-acme: "true" # cert-manager.io/cluster-issuer: letsencrypt-prod # nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/server-snippet: |- # server_tokens off; # proxy_hide_header X-Powered-By; # rewrite ^/.well-known/webfinger /public.php?service=webfinger last; # rewrite ^/.well-known/host-meta /public.php?service=host-meta last; # rewrite ^/.well-known/host-meta.json /public.php?service=host-meta-json; # location = /.well-known/carddav { # return 301 $scheme://$host/remote.php/dav; # } # location = /.well-known/caldav { # return 301 $scheme://$host/remote.php/dav; # } # location = /robots.txt { # allow all; # log_not_found off; # access_log off; # } # location ~ ^/(?:build|tests|config|lib|3rdparty|templates|data)/ { # deny all; # } # location ~ ^/(?:autotest|occ|issue|indie|db_|console) { # deny all; # } # tls: # - secretName: nextcloud-tls # hosts: # - nextcloud.kube.home labels: {} path: / pathType: Prefix # Allow configuration of lifecycle hooks # ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/attach-handler-lifecycle-event/ lifecycle: {} # postStartCommand: [] # preStopCommand: [] phpClientHttpsFix: enabled: true protocol: https nextcloud: host: nextcloud.jibby.org username: josh password: "" ## Use an existing secret existingSecret: enabled: false # secretName: nameofsecret # usernameKey: username # passwordKey: password # tokenKey: serverinfo_token # smtpUsernameKey: smtp_username # smtpPasswordKey: smtp_password update: 0 # If web server is not binding default port, you can define it # containerPort: 8080 datadir: /var/www/html/data persistence: subPath: mail: enabled: false fromAddress: user domain: domain.com smtp: host: domain.com secure: ssl port: 465 authtype: LOGIN name: user password: pass # PHP Configuration files # Will be injected in /usr/local/etc/php/conf.d for apache image and in /usr/local/etc/php-fpm.d when nginx.enabled: true phpConfigs: {} # Default config files # IMPORTANT: Will be used only if you put extra configs, otherwise default will come from nextcloud itself # Default confgurations can be found here: https://github.com/nextcloud/docker/tree/master/16.0/apache/config defaultConfigs: # To protect /var/www/html/config .htaccess: true # Redis default configuration redis.config.php: true # Apache configuration for rewrite urls apache-pretty-urls.config.php: true # Define APCu as local cache apcu.config.php: true # Apps directory configs apps.config.php: true # Used for auto configure database autoconfig.php: true # SMTP default configuration smtp.config.php: true # Extra config files created in /var/www/html/config/ # ref: https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/15/admin_manual/configuration_server/config_sample_php_parameters.html#multiple-config-php-file configs: {} # For example, to use S3 as primary storage # ref: https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/13/admin_manual/configuration_files/primary_storage.html#simple-storage-service-s3 # # configs: # s3.config.php: |- # array( # 'class' => '\\OC\\Files\\ObjectStore\\S3', # 'arguments' => array( # 'bucket' => 'my-bucket', # 'autocreate' => true, # 'key' => 'xxx', # 'secret' => 'xxx', # 'region' => 'us-east-1', # 'use_ssl' => true # ) # ) # ); ## Strategy used to replace old pods ## IMPORTANT: use with care, it is suggested to leave as that for upgrade purposes ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/controllers/deployment/#strategy strategy: type: Recreate # type: RollingUpdate # rollingUpdate: # maxSurge: 1 # maxUnavailable: 0 ## ## Extra environment variables extraEnv: - name: REDIS_HOST valueFrom: secretKeyRef: name: redis-client-secret key: REDIS_HOST - name: REDIS_HOST_PASSWORD valueFrom: secretKeyRef: name: redis-client-secret key: REDIS_HOST_PASSWORD # This will only set apache's RemoteIPTrustedProxy, not # RemoteIPInternalProxy. Local IPs will not be passed through. - name: TRUSTED_PROXIES value: "10.42.0.0/16,127.0.0.1" # Extra init containers that runs before pods start. extraInitContainers: [] # - name: do-something # image: busybox # command: ['do', 'something'] # Extra mounts for the pods. Example shown is for connecting a legacy NFS volume # to NextCloud pods in Kubernetes. This can then be configured in External Storage extraVolumes: # - name: nfs # nfs: # server: "10.0.0.1" # path: "/nextcloud_data" # readOnly: false extraVolumeMounts: # - name: nfs # mountPath: "/legacy_data" # Extra secuurityContext parameters. For example you may need to define runAsNonRoot directive # extraSecurityContext: # runAsUser: "33" # runAsGroup: "33" # runAsNonRoot: true # readOnlyRootFilesystem: true nginx: ## You need to set an fpm version of the image for nextcloud if you want to use nginx! enabled: false image: repository: nginx tag: alpine pullPolicy: IfNotPresent config: # This generates the default nginx config as per the nextcloud documentation default: true # custom: |- # worker_processes 1;.. resources: {} internalDatabase: enabled: false name: nextcloud ## ## External database configuration ## externalDatabase: enabled: true ## Supported database engines: mysql or postgresql type: postgresql ## Database host host: postgres-postgresql.postgres.svc.cluster.local:5432 ## Database user user: nextcloud ## Database password password: ## Database name database: nextcloud ## Use a existing secret existingSecret: enabled: true secretName: postgres-secret usernameKey: username passwordKey: password ## ## MariaDB chart configuration ## mariadb: ## Whether to deploy a mariadb server to satisfy the applications database requirements. To use an external database set this to false and configure the externalDatabase parameters enabled: false auth: database: nextcloud username: nextcloud password: changeme architecture: standalone ## Enable persistence using Persistent Volume Claims ## ref: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/persistent-volumes/ ## primary: persistence: enabled: false # storageClass: "" accessMode: ReadWriteOnce size: 8Gi ## ## PostgreSQL chart configuration ## for more options see https://github.com/bitnami/charts/tree/master/bitnami/postgresql ## postgresql: enabled: false global: postgresql: auth: username: nextcloud password: changeme database: nextcloud primary: persistence: enabled: false # storageClass: "" ## ## Redis chart configuration ## for more options see https://github.com/bitnami/charts/tree/master/bitnami/redis ## redis: enabled: false auth: enabled: true password: 'changeme' ## Cronjob to execute Nextcloud background tasks ## ref: https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/latest/admin_manual/configuration_server/background_jobs_configuration.html#webcron ## cronjob: enabled: true # Nexcloud image is used as default but only curl is needed image: {} # repository: nextcloud # tag: 16.0.3-apache # pullPolicy: IfNotPresent # pullSecrets: # - myRegistrKeySecretName # Every 5 minutes # Note: Setting this to any any other value than 5 minutes might # cause issues with how nextcloud background jobs are executed schedule: "*/5 * * * *" annotations: {} # Set curl's insecure option if you use e.g. self-signed certificates curlInsecure: false failedJobsHistoryLimit: 5 successfulJobsHistoryLimit: 2 # If not set, nextcloud deployment one will be set # 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:'. # limits: # cpu: 100m # memory: 128Mi # requests: # cpu: 100m # memory: 128Mi # If not set, nextcloud deployment one will be set # nodeSelector: {} # If not set, nextcloud deployment one will be set # tolerations: [] # If not set, nextcloud deployment one will be set # affinity: {} service: type: ClusterIP port: 8080 loadBalancerIP: nil nodePort: nil ## Enable persistence using Persistent Volume Claims ## ref: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/persistent-volumes/ ## persistence: # Nextcloud Data (/var/www/html) enabled: true annotations: {} ## nextcloud data Persistent Volume Storage Class ## If defined, storageClassName: ## 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: "ceph-block" ## A manually managed Persistent Volume and Claim ## Requires persistence.enabled: true ## If defined, PVC must be created manually before volume will be bound existingClaim: nextcloud-pvc accessMode: ReadWriteOnce size: 8Gi ## Use an additional pvc for the data directory rather than a subpath of the default PVC ## Useful to store data on a different storageClass (e.g. on slower disks) nextcloudData: enabled: true subPath: annotations: {} storageClass: "ceph-block" existingClaim: nextcloud-data-pvc accessMode: ReadWriteOnce size: 200Gi 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:'. # limits: # cpu: 100m # memory: 128Mi # requests: # cpu: 100m # memory: 128Mi ## Liveness and readiness probe values ## Ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod-lifecycle/#container-probes ## livenessProbe: enabled: true initialDelaySeconds: 10 periodSeconds: 10 timeoutSeconds: 5 failureThreshold: 3 successThreshold: 1 readinessProbe: enabled: true initialDelaySeconds: 10 periodSeconds: 10 timeoutSeconds: 5 failureThreshold: 3 successThreshold: 1 startupProbe: enabled: false initialDelaySeconds: 30 periodSeconds: 10 timeoutSeconds: 5 failureThreshold: 30 successThreshold: 1 ## Enable pod autoscaling using HorizontalPodAutoscaler ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/run-application/horizontal-pod-autoscale/ ## hpa: enabled: false cputhreshold: 60 minPods: 1 maxPods: 10 nodeSelector: {} tolerations: [] affinity: {} ## Prometheus Exporter / Metrics ## metrics: enabled: false replicaCount: 1 # The metrics exporter needs to know how you serve Nextcloud either http or https https: false # Use API token if set, otherwise fall back to password authentication # https://github.com/xperimental/nextcloud-exporter#token-authentication # Currently you still need to set the token manually in your nextcloud install token: "" timeout: 5s image: repository: xperimental/nextcloud-exporter tag: 0.5.1 pullPolicy: IfNotPresent ## Metrics exporter resource requests and limits ## ref: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/compute-resources/ ## # resources: {} ## Metrics exporter pod Annotation and Labels # podAnnotations: {} # podLabels: {} service: type: ClusterIP ## Use serviceLoadBalancerIP to request a specific static IP, ## otherwise leave blank # loadBalancerIP: annotations: prometheus.io/scrape: "true" prometheus.io/port: "9205" labels: {} rbac: enabled: false serviceaccount: create: false name: nextcloud-serviceaccount