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# Default values for space-engineers.
# This is a YAML-formatted file.
# Declare variables to be passed into your templates.
replicaCount: 1
image:
repository: devidian/spaceengineers:latest
pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
# Overrides the image tag whose default is the chart appVersion.
tag: "latest"
imagePullSecrets: []
nameOverride: ""
fullnameOverride: ""
env:
- name: WINEDEBUG
value: '-all'
- name: INSTANCE_NAME
value: Zob
- name: PUBLIC_IP
value: 1.2.3.4
serviceAccount:
# Specifies whether a service account should be created
create: true
# Annotations to add to the service account
annotations: {}
# The name of the service account to use.
# If not set and create is true, a name is generated using the fullname template
name: ""
podAnnotations: {}
podSecurityContext: {}
# fsGroup: 2000
securityContext: {}
# capabilities:
# drop:
# - ALL
# readOnlyRootFilesystem: true
# runAsNonRoot: true
# runAsUser: 1000
service:
# Had to write some pretty hacky workaround here to support UDP and TCP with type LoadBalancer. If you specify type LoadBalancer then it will
# create two different services since you can't have both TCP and UDP on a Load Balancer in Kubernetes at this time.
type: ClusterIP
TCPport: 8080
UDPport: 27016
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
persistence:
# NFS seems too slow here, you may need to use a local persistent volume.
enabled: false
annotations: {}
## 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: "-"
## A manually managed Persistent Volume and Claim
## Requires persistence.enabled: true
## If defined, PVC must be created manually before volume will be bound
# existingClaim: se-dedicated-pv-claim
accessMode: ReadWriteOnce
size: 50Gi
## Liveness and readiness probe values
## Ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod-lifecycle/#container-probes
##
livenessProbe:
enabled: false
initialDelaySeconds: 10
periodSeconds: 10
timeoutSeconds: 5
failureThreshold: 3
successThreshold: 1
readinessProbe:
enabled: false
initialDelaySeconds: 10
periodSeconds: 10
timeoutSeconds: 5
failureThreshold: 3
successThreshold: 1
startupProbe:
enabled: false
initialDelaySeconds: 30
periodSeconds: 10
timeoutSeconds: 5
failureThreshold: 30
successThreshold: 1
autoscaling:
enabled: false
minReplicas: 1
maxReplicas: 100
targetCPUUtilizationPercentage: 80
# targetMemoryUtilizationPercentage: 80
nodeSelector: {}
tolerations: []
affinity: {}