From c88140bdd85e289fc2412eca8c65e91750e04f3e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Stacky McStackface Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2026 11:05:55 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] chore: Generated commit to update templated files since the last template run up to stackabletech/operator-templating@7dffd3cfddd8ddb67d0238004b9096feb029a072 Reference-to: stackabletech/operator-templating@7dffd3c (chore: Allow RUSTSEC-2024-0436 and github.com/kube-rs/kube-rs) --- .gitignore | 1 + Makefile | 7 +- Tiltfile | 31 +- deny.toml | 17 + deploy/helm/airflow-operator/crds/crds.yaml | 6384 +++++++++++++++++ .../templates/deployment.yaml | 4 - .../airflow-operator/templates/service.yaml | 6 +- nix/sources.json | 6 +- 8 files changed, 6430 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-) create mode 100644 deploy/helm/airflow-operator/crds/crds.yaml diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore index 2dbc7ab0..696bc411 100644 --- a/.gitignore +++ b/.gitignore @@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ result image.tar tilt_options.json +.values.yaml .direnv/ .direnvrc diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile index ce18d570..9a9864d9 100644 --- a/Makefile +++ b/Makefile @@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ compile-chart: version crds config chart-clean: rm -rf "deploy/helm/${OPERATOR_NAME}/configs" + rm -rf "deploy/helm/${OPERATOR_NAME}/crds" version: cat "deploy/helm/${OPERATOR_NAME}/Chart.yaml" | yq ".version = \"${VERSION}\" | .appVersion = \"${VERSION}\"" > "deploy/helm/${OPERATOR_NAME}/Chart.yaml.new" @@ -43,11 +44,9 @@ config: cp -r deploy/config-spec/* "deploy/helm/${OPERATOR_NAME}/configs";\ fi -## N.B. diverges from templating for operators that have CRD-versioning -## implemented. @adwk67: Do *not* let this be overridden with templating! crds: - mkdir -p extra - cargo run --bin stackable-"${OPERATOR_NAME}" -- crd > extra/crds.yaml + mkdir -p deploy/helm/"${OPERATOR_NAME}"/crds + cargo run --bin stackable-"${OPERATOR_NAME}" -- crd | yq eval '.metadata.annotations["helm.sh/resource-policy"]="keep"' - > "deploy/helm/${OPERATOR_NAME}/crds/crds.yaml" chart-lint: compile-chart docker run -it -v $(shell pwd):/build/helm-charts -w /build/helm-charts quay.io/helmpack/chart-testing:v3.5.0 ct lint --config deploy/helm/ct.yaml diff --git a/Tiltfile b/Tiltfile index 20795ac3..ee0941c3 100644 --- a/Tiltfile +++ b/Tiltfile @@ -17,6 +17,11 @@ custom_build( outputs_image_ref_to='result/ref', ) +# Load the latest CRDs from Nix +watch_file('result') +if os.path.exists('result'): + k8s_yaml('result/crds.yaml') + # We need to set the correct image annotation on the operator Deployment to use e.g. # oci.stackable.tech/sandbox/opa-operator:7y19m3d8clwxlv34v5q2x4p7v536s00g instead of # oci.stackable.tech/sandbox/opa-operator:0.0.0-dev (which does not exist) @@ -30,14 +35,18 @@ helm_values = settings.get('helm_values', None) helm_override_image_repository = 'image.repository=' + registry + '/' + operator_name -# N.B. diverges from templating for operators that have CRD-versioning -# implemented. @adwk67: Do *not* let this be overridden with templating! -k8s_yaml(helm( - 'deploy/helm/' + operator_name, - name=operator_name, - namespace="stackable-operators", - set=[ - helm_override_image_repository, - ], - values=helm_values, -) ) +# Exclude stale CRDs from Helm chart, and apply the rest +helm_crds, helm_non_crds = filter_yaml( + helm( + 'deploy/helm/' + operator_name, + name=operator_name, + namespace="stackable-operators", + set=[ + helm_override_image_repository, + ], + values=helm_values, + ), + api_version = "^apiextensions\\.k8s\\.io/.*$", + kind = "^CustomResourceDefinition$", +) +k8s_yaml(helm_non_crds) diff --git a/deny.toml b/deny.toml index d02a12f4..8ec7e452 100644 --- a/deny.toml +++ b/deny.toml @@ -24,6 +24,20 @@ ignore = [ # # https://github.com/RustCrypto/RSA/issues/19 is the tracking issue "RUSTSEC-2023-0071", + + # https://rustsec.org/advisories/RUSTSEC-2024-0436 + # The "paste" crate is no longer maintained because the owner states that the implementation is + # finished. There are at least two (forked) alternatives which state to be maintained. They'd + # need to be vetted before a potential switch. Additionally, they'd need to be in a maintained + # state for a couple of years to provide any benefit over using "paste". + # + # This crate is only used in a single place in the xtask package inside the declarative + # "write_crd" macro. The impact of vulnerabilities, if any, should be fairly minimal. + # + # See thread: https://users.rust-lang.org/t/paste-alternatives/126787/4 + # + # This can only be removed again if we decide to use a different crate. + "RUSTSEC-2024-0436", ] [bans] @@ -67,6 +81,9 @@ license-files = [ [sources] unknown-registry = "deny" unknown-git = "deny" +allow-git = [ + "https://github.com/kube-rs/kube-rs", +] [sources.allow-org] github = ["stackabletech"] diff --git a/deploy/helm/airflow-operator/crds/crds.yaml b/deploy/helm/airflow-operator/crds/crds.yaml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..08534b9e --- /dev/null +++ b/deploy/helm/airflow-operator/crds/crds.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,6384 @@ +--- +apiVersion: apiextensions.k8s.io/v1 +kind: CustomResourceDefinition +metadata: + name: airflowclusters.airflow.stackable.tech + annotations: + helm.sh/resource-policy: keep +spec: + group: airflow.stackable.tech + names: + categories: [] + kind: AirflowCluster + plural: airflowclusters + shortNames: + - airflow + singular: airflowcluster + scope: Namespaced + versions: + - additionalPrinterColumns: [] + name: v1alpha2 + schema: + openAPIV3Schema: + description: Auto-generated derived type for AirflowClusterSpec via `CustomResource` + properties: + spec: + description: |- + An Airflow cluster stacklet. This resource is managed by the Stackable operator for Apache Airflow. + Find more information on how to use it and the resources that the operator generates in the + [operator documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/airflow/). + + The CRD contains three roles: webserver, scheduler and worker/celeryExecutor. + You can use either the celeryExecutor or the kubernetesExecutor. + oneOf: + - required: + - celeryExecutors + - required: + - kubernetesExecutors + properties: + celeryExecutors: + description: |- + The celery executor. + Deployed with an explicit number of replicas. + properties: + cliOverrides: + additionalProperties: + type: string + default: {} + type: object + config: + default: {} + properties: + affinity: + default: + nodeAffinity: null + nodeSelector: null + podAffinity: null + podAntiAffinity: null + description: |- + These configuration settings control + [Pod placement](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/pod_placement). + properties: + nodeAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.nodeAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + nodeSelector: + additionalProperties: + type: string + description: Simple key-value pairs forming a nodeSelector, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + podAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.podAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + podAntiAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.podAntiAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + type: object + gracefulShutdownTimeout: + description: Time period Pods have to gracefully shut down, e.g. `30m`, `1h` or `2d`. Consult the operator documentation for details. + nullable: true + type: string + logging: + default: + containers: {} + enableVectorAgent: null + description: Logging configuration, learn more in the [logging concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/logging). + properties: + containers: + additionalProperties: + anyOf: + - required: + - custom + - {} + - {} + description: Log configuration of the container + properties: + console: + description: Configuration for the console appender + nullable: true + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + custom: + description: Log configuration provided in a ConfigMap + properties: + configMap: + description: ConfigMap containing the log configuration files + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + file: + description: Configuration for the file appender + nullable: true + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + loggers: + additionalProperties: + description: Configuration of a logger + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + default: {} + description: Configuration per logger + type: object + type: object + description: Log configuration per container. + type: object + enableVectorAgent: + description: Wether or not to deploy a container with the Vector log agent. + nullable: true + type: boolean + type: object + resources: + default: + cpu: + max: null + min: null + memory: + limit: null + runtimeLimits: {} + storage: {} + description: |- + Resource usage is configured here, this includes CPU usage, memory usage and disk storage + usage, if this role needs any. + properties: + cpu: + default: + max: null + min: null + properties: + max: + description: |- + The maximum amount of CPU cores that can be requested by Pods. + Equivalent to the `limit` for Pod resource configuration. + Cores are specified either as a decimal point number or as milli units. + For example:`1.5` will be 1.5 cores, also written as `1500m`. + nullable: true + type: string + min: + description: |- + The minimal amount of CPU cores that Pods need to run. + Equivalent to the `request` for Pod resource configuration. + Cores are specified either as a decimal point number or as milli units. + For example:`1.5` will be 1.5 cores, also written as `1500m`. + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + memory: + properties: + limit: + description: |- + The maximum amount of memory that should be available to the Pod. + Specified as a byte [Quantity](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubernetes-api/common-definitions/quantity/), + which means these suffixes are supported: E, P, T, G, M, k. + You can also use the power-of-two equivalents: Ei, Pi, Ti, Gi, Mi, Ki. + For example, the following represent roughly the same value: + `128974848, 129e6, 129M, 128974848000m, 123Mi` + nullable: true + type: string + runtimeLimits: + description: Additional options that can be specified. + type: object + type: object + storage: + type: object + type: object + type: object + configOverrides: + additionalProperties: + additionalProperties: + type: string + type: object + default: {} + description: |- + The `configOverrides` can be used to configure properties in product config files + that are not exposed in the CRD. Read the + [config overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#config-overrides) + and consult the operator specific usage guide documentation for details on the + available config files and settings for the specific product. + type: object + envOverrides: + additionalProperties: + type: string + default: {} + description: |- + `envOverrides` configure environment variables to be set in the Pods. + It is a map from strings to strings - environment variables and the value to set. + Read the + [environment variable overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#env-overrides) + for more information and consult the operator specific usage guide to find out about + the product specific environment variables that are available. + type: object + podOverrides: + default: {} + description: |- + In the `podOverrides` property you can define a + [PodTemplateSpec](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#podtemplatespec-v1-core) + to override any property that can be set on a Kubernetes Pod. + Read the + [Pod overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#pod-overrides) + for more information. + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + roleConfig: + default: + podDisruptionBudget: + enabled: true + maxUnavailable: null + description: This is a product-agnostic RoleConfig, which is sufficient for most of the products. + properties: + podDisruptionBudget: + default: + enabled: true + maxUnavailable: null + description: |- + This struct is used to configure: + + 1. If PodDisruptionBudgets are created by the operator + 2. The allowed number of Pods to be unavailable (`maxUnavailable`) + + Learn more in the + [allowed Pod disruptions documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/pod_disruptions). + properties: + enabled: + default: true + description: |- + Whether a PodDisruptionBudget should be written out for this role. + Disabling this enables you to specify your own - custom - one. + Defaults to true. + type: boolean + maxUnavailable: + description: |- + The number of Pods that are allowed to be down because of voluntary disruptions. + If you don't explicitly set this, the operator will use a sane default based + upon knowledge about the individual product. + format: uint16 + maximum: 65535.0 + minimum: 0.0 + nullable: true + type: integer + type: object + type: object + roleGroups: + additionalProperties: + properties: + cliOverrides: + additionalProperties: + type: string + default: {} + type: object + config: + default: {} + properties: + affinity: + default: + nodeAffinity: null + nodeSelector: null + podAffinity: null + podAntiAffinity: null + description: |- + These configuration settings control + [Pod placement](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/pod_placement). + properties: + nodeAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.nodeAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + nodeSelector: + additionalProperties: + type: string + description: Simple key-value pairs forming a nodeSelector, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + podAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.podAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + podAntiAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.podAntiAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + type: object + gracefulShutdownTimeout: + description: Time period Pods have to gracefully shut down, e.g. `30m`, `1h` or `2d`. Consult the operator documentation for details. + nullable: true + type: string + logging: + default: + containers: {} + enableVectorAgent: null + description: Logging configuration, learn more in the [logging concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/logging). + properties: + containers: + additionalProperties: + anyOf: + - required: + - custom + - {} + - {} + description: Log configuration of the container + properties: + console: + description: Configuration for the console appender + nullable: true + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + custom: + description: Log configuration provided in a ConfigMap + properties: + configMap: + description: ConfigMap containing the log configuration files + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + file: + description: Configuration for the file appender + nullable: true + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + loggers: + additionalProperties: + description: Configuration of a logger + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + default: {} + description: Configuration per logger + type: object + type: object + description: Log configuration per container. + type: object + enableVectorAgent: + description: Wether or not to deploy a container with the Vector log agent. + nullable: true + type: boolean + type: object + resources: + default: + cpu: + max: null + min: null + memory: + limit: null + runtimeLimits: {} + storage: {} + description: |- + Resource usage is configured here, this includes CPU usage, memory usage and disk storage + usage, if this role needs any. + properties: + cpu: + default: + max: null + min: null + properties: + max: + description: |- + The maximum amount of CPU cores that can be requested by Pods. + Equivalent to the `limit` for Pod resource configuration. + Cores are specified either as a decimal point number or as milli units. + For example:`1.5` will be 1.5 cores, also written as `1500m`. + nullable: true + type: string + min: + description: |- + The minimal amount of CPU cores that Pods need to run. + Equivalent to the `request` for Pod resource configuration. + Cores are specified either as a decimal point number or as milli units. + For example:`1.5` will be 1.5 cores, also written as `1500m`. + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + memory: + properties: + limit: + description: |- + The maximum amount of memory that should be available to the Pod. + Specified as a byte [Quantity](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubernetes-api/common-definitions/quantity/), + which means these suffixes are supported: E, P, T, G, M, k. + You can also use the power-of-two equivalents: Ei, Pi, Ti, Gi, Mi, Ki. + For example, the following represent roughly the same value: + `128974848, 129e6, 129M, 128974848000m, 123Mi` + nullable: true + type: string + runtimeLimits: + description: Additional options that can be specified. + type: object + type: object + storage: + type: object + type: object + type: object + configOverrides: + additionalProperties: + additionalProperties: + type: string + type: object + default: {} + description: |- + The `configOverrides` can be used to configure properties in product config files + that are not exposed in the CRD. Read the + [config overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#config-overrides) + and consult the operator specific usage guide documentation for details on the + available config files and settings for the specific product. + type: object + envOverrides: + additionalProperties: + type: string + default: {} + description: |- + `envOverrides` configure environment variables to be set in the Pods. + It is a map from strings to strings - environment variables and the value to set. + Read the + [environment variable overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#env-overrides) + for more information and consult the operator specific usage guide to find out about + the product specific environment variables that are available. + type: object + podOverrides: + default: {} + description: |- + In the `podOverrides` property you can define a + [PodTemplateSpec](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#podtemplatespec-v1-core) + to override any property that can be set on a Kubernetes Pod. + Read the + [Pod overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#pod-overrides) + for more information. + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + replicas: + format: uint16 + maximum: 65535.0 + minimum: 0.0 + nullable: true + type: integer + type: object + type: object + required: + - roleGroups + type: object + clusterConfig: + description: |- + Configuration that applies to all roles and role groups. + This includes settings for authentication, git sync, service exposition and volumes, among other things. + properties: + authentication: + default: [] + items: + properties: + authenticationClass: + description: Name of the [AuthenticationClass](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/authentication) used to authenticate users + type: string + oidc: + description: This field contains OIDC-specific configuration. It is only required in case OIDC is used. + nullable: true + properties: + clientCredentialsSecret: + description: |- + A reference to the OIDC client credentials secret. The secret contains + the client id and secret. + type: string + extraScopes: + default: [] + description: An optional list of extra scopes which get merged with the scopes defined in the AuthenticationClass + items: + type: string + type: array + required: + - clientCredentialsSecret + type: object + syncRolesAt: + default: Registration + description: |- + If we should replace ALL the user's roles each login, or only on registration. + Gets mapped to `AUTH_ROLES_SYNC_AT_LOGIN` + enum: + - Registration + - Login + type: string + userRegistration: + default: true + description: |- + Allow users who are not already in the FAB DB. + Gets mapped to `AUTH_USER_REGISTRATION` + type: boolean + userRegistrationRole: + default: Public + description: |- + This role will be given in addition to any AUTH_ROLES_MAPPING. + Gets mapped to `AUTH_USER_REGISTRATION_ROLE` + type: string + required: + - authenticationClass + type: object + type: array + authorization: + description: |- + Authorization options. + Learn more in the [Airflow authorization usage guide](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/airflow/usage-guide/security#_authorization). + nullable: true + properties: + opa: + description: |- + Configure the OPA stacklet [discovery ConfigMap](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/service_discovery) + and the name of the Rego package containing your authorization rules. + Consult the [OPA authorization documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/opa) + to learn how to deploy Rego authorization rules with OPA. + nullable: true + properties: + cache: + default: + entryTimeToLive: 30s + maxEntries: 10000 + description: Least Recently Used (LRU) cache with per-entry time-to-live (TTL) value. + properties: + entryTimeToLive: + default: 30s + description: Time to live per entry + type: string + maxEntries: + default: 10000 + description: |- + Maximum number of entries in the cache; If this threshold is reached then the least + recently used item is removed. + format: uint32 + minimum: 0.0 + type: integer + type: object + configMapName: + description: |- + The [discovery ConfigMap](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/service_discovery) + for the OPA stacklet that should be used for authorization requests. + type: string + package: + description: The name of the Rego package containing the Rego rules for the product. + nullable: true + type: string + required: + - configMapName + type: object + type: object + credentialsSecret: + description: |- + The name of the Secret object containing the admin user credentials and database connection details. + Read the + [getting started guide first steps](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/airflow/getting_started/first_steps) + to find out more. + type: string + dagsGitSync: + default: [] + description: |- + The `gitSync` settings allow configuring DAGs to mount via `git-sync`. + Learn more in the + [mounting DAGs documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/airflow/usage-guide/mounting-dags#_via_git_sync). + items: + properties: + branch: + default: main + description: |- + The branch to clone; defaults to `main`. + + Since git-sync v4.x.x this field is mapped to the flag `--ref`. + type: string + credentials: + description: An optional secret used for git access. + nullable: true + oneOf: + - required: + - basicAuthSecretName + - required: + - sshPrivateKeySecretName + properties: + basicAuthSecretName: + description: |- + The name of the Secret used to access the repository via Basic Authentication if it is not public. + + The referenced Secret must include two fields: `user` and `password`. + The `password` field can either be an actual password (not recommended) or a GitHub token, + as described in the git-sync [documentation]. + + [documentation]: https://github.com/kubernetes/git-sync/tree/v4.2.4?tab=readme-ov-file#manual + type: string + sshPrivateKeySecretName: + description: |- + The name of the Secret used for SSH access to the repository. + + The referenced Secret must include two fields: `key` and `knownHosts`. + + [documentation]: https://github.com/kubernetes/git-sync/tree/v4.2.4?tab=readme-ov-file#manual + type: string + type: object + depth: + default: 1 + description: The depth of syncing, i.e. the number of commits to clone; defaults to 1. + format: uint32 + minimum: 0.0 + type: integer + gitFolder: + default: / + description: |- + Location in the Git repository containing the resource; defaults to the root folder. + + It can optionally start with `/`, however, no trailing slash is recommended. + An empty string (``) or slash (`/`) corresponds to the root folder in Git. + type: string + gitSyncConf: + additionalProperties: + type: string + default: {} + description: |- + A map of optional configuration settings that are listed in the git-sync [documentation]. + + Also read the git-sync [example] in our documentation. These settings are not verified. + + [documentation]: https://github.com/kubernetes/git-sync/tree/v4.2.4?tab=readme-ov-file#manual + [example]: https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/airflow/usage-guide/mounting-dags#_example + type: object + repo: + description: 'The git repository URL that will be cloned, for example: `https://github.com/stackabletech/airflow-operator` or `ssh://git@github.com:stackable-airflow/dags.git`.' + format: uri + type: string + wait: + default: 20s + description: |- + The synchronization interval, e.g. `20s` or `5m`; defaults to `20s`. + + Since git-sync v4.x.x this field is mapped to the flag `--period`. + type: string + required: + - repo + type: object + type: array + databaseInitialization: + default: + enabled: true + description: Settings related to the database initialization routines (which are always executed by default). + properties: + enabled: + default: true + description: |- + Whether to execute the database initialization routines (a combination of database initialization, upgrade and migration depending on the Airflow version). Defaults to true to be backwards-compatible. + WARNING: setting this to false is *unsupported* as subsequent updates to the Airflow cluster may result in broken behaviour due to inconsistent metadata! + Do not change the default unless you know what you are doing! + type: boolean + type: object + exposeConfig: + default: false + description: for internal use only - not for production use. + type: boolean + loadExamples: + default: false + description: |- + Whether to load example DAGs or not; defaults to false. The examples are used in the + [getting started guide](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/airflow/getting_started/). + type: boolean + vectorAggregatorConfigMapName: + description: |- + Name of the Vector aggregator [discovery ConfigMap](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/service_discovery). + It must contain the key `ADDRESS` with the address of the Vector aggregator. + Follow the [logging tutorial](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/tutorials/logging-vector-aggregator) + to learn how to configure log aggregation with Vector. + nullable: true + type: string + volumeMounts: + default: [] + description: Additional volumes to mount. Use together with `volumes` to define volumes. + items: + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + type: array + volumes: + default: [] + description: Additional volumes to define. Use together with `volumeMounts` to mount the volumes. + items: + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + type: array + required: + - credentialsSecret + type: object + clusterOperation: + default: + reconciliationPaused: false + stopped: false + description: |- + [Cluster operations](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/cluster_operations) + properties, allow stopping the product instance as well as pausing reconciliation. + properties: + reconciliationPaused: + default: false + description: |- + Flag to stop cluster reconciliation by the operator. This means that all changes in the + custom resource spec are ignored until this flag is set to false or removed. The operator + will however still watch the deployed resources at the time and update the custom resource + status field. + If applied at the same time with `stopped`, `reconciliationPaused` will take precedence over + `stopped` and stop the reconciliation immediately. + type: boolean + stopped: + default: false + description: |- + Flag to stop the cluster. This means all deployed resources (e.g. Services, StatefulSets, + ConfigMaps) are kept but all deployed Pods (e.g. replicas from a StatefulSet) are scaled to 0 + and therefore stopped and removed. + If applied at the same time with `reconciliationPaused`, the latter will pause reconciliation + and `stopped` will take no effect until `reconciliationPaused` is set to false or removed. + type: boolean + type: object + dagProcessors: + description: The `dagProcessors` role runs the DAG processor routine for DAG preparation. + nullable: true + properties: + cliOverrides: + additionalProperties: + type: string + default: {} + type: object + config: + default: {} + properties: + affinity: + default: + nodeAffinity: null + nodeSelector: null + podAffinity: null + podAntiAffinity: null + description: |- + These configuration settings control + [Pod placement](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/pod_placement). + properties: + nodeAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.nodeAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + nodeSelector: + additionalProperties: + type: string + description: Simple key-value pairs forming a nodeSelector, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + podAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.podAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + podAntiAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.podAntiAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + type: object + gracefulShutdownTimeout: + description: Time period Pods have to gracefully shut down, e.g. `30m`, `1h` or `2d`. Consult the operator documentation for details. + nullable: true + type: string + logging: + default: + containers: {} + enableVectorAgent: null + description: Logging configuration, learn more in the [logging concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/logging). + properties: + containers: + additionalProperties: + anyOf: + - required: + - custom + - {} + - {} + description: Log configuration of the container + properties: + console: + description: Configuration for the console appender + nullable: true + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + custom: + description: Log configuration provided in a ConfigMap + properties: + configMap: + description: ConfigMap containing the log configuration files + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + file: + description: Configuration for the file appender + nullable: true + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + loggers: + additionalProperties: + description: Configuration of a logger + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + default: {} + description: Configuration per logger + type: object + type: object + description: Log configuration per container. + type: object + enableVectorAgent: + description: Wether or not to deploy a container with the Vector log agent. + nullable: true + type: boolean + type: object + resources: + default: + cpu: + max: null + min: null + memory: + limit: null + runtimeLimits: {} + storage: {} + description: |- + Resource usage is configured here, this includes CPU usage, memory usage and disk storage + usage, if this role needs any. + properties: + cpu: + default: + max: null + min: null + properties: + max: + description: |- + The maximum amount of CPU cores that can be requested by Pods. + Equivalent to the `limit` for Pod resource configuration. + Cores are specified either as a decimal point number or as milli units. + For example:`1.5` will be 1.5 cores, also written as `1500m`. + nullable: true + type: string + min: + description: |- + The minimal amount of CPU cores that Pods need to run. + Equivalent to the `request` for Pod resource configuration. + Cores are specified either as a decimal point number or as milli units. + For example:`1.5` will be 1.5 cores, also written as `1500m`. + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + memory: + properties: + limit: + description: |- + The maximum amount of memory that should be available to the Pod. + Specified as a byte [Quantity](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubernetes-api/common-definitions/quantity/), + which means these suffixes are supported: E, P, T, G, M, k. + You can also use the power-of-two equivalents: Ei, Pi, Ti, Gi, Mi, Ki. + For example, the following represent roughly the same value: + `128974848, 129e6, 129M, 128974848000m, 123Mi` + nullable: true + type: string + runtimeLimits: + description: Additional options that can be specified. + type: object + type: object + storage: + type: object + type: object + type: object + configOverrides: + additionalProperties: + additionalProperties: + type: string + type: object + default: {} + description: |- + The `configOverrides` can be used to configure properties in product config files + that are not exposed in the CRD. Read the + [config overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#config-overrides) + and consult the operator specific usage guide documentation for details on the + available config files and settings for the specific product. + type: object + envOverrides: + additionalProperties: + type: string + default: {} + description: |- + `envOverrides` configure environment variables to be set in the Pods. + It is a map from strings to strings - environment variables and the value to set. + Read the + [environment variable overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#env-overrides) + for more information and consult the operator specific usage guide to find out about + the product specific environment variables that are available. + type: object + podOverrides: + default: {} + description: |- + In the `podOverrides` property you can define a + [PodTemplateSpec](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#podtemplatespec-v1-core) + to override any property that can be set on a Kubernetes Pod. + Read the + [Pod overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#pod-overrides) + for more information. + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + roleConfig: + default: + podDisruptionBudget: + enabled: true + maxUnavailable: null + description: This is a product-agnostic RoleConfig, which is sufficient for most of the products. + properties: + podDisruptionBudget: + default: + enabled: true + maxUnavailable: null + description: |- + This struct is used to configure: + + 1. If PodDisruptionBudgets are created by the operator + 2. The allowed number of Pods to be unavailable (`maxUnavailable`) + + Learn more in the + [allowed Pod disruptions documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/pod_disruptions). + properties: + enabled: + default: true + description: |- + Whether a PodDisruptionBudget should be written out for this role. + Disabling this enables you to specify your own - custom - one. + Defaults to true. + type: boolean + maxUnavailable: + description: |- + The number of Pods that are allowed to be down because of voluntary disruptions. + If you don't explicitly set this, the operator will use a sane default based + upon knowledge about the individual product. + format: uint16 + maximum: 65535.0 + minimum: 0.0 + nullable: true + type: integer + type: object + type: object + roleGroups: + additionalProperties: + properties: + cliOverrides: + additionalProperties: + type: string + default: {} + type: object + config: + default: {} + properties: + affinity: + default: + nodeAffinity: null + nodeSelector: null + podAffinity: null + podAntiAffinity: null + description: |- + These configuration settings control + [Pod placement](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/pod_placement). + properties: + nodeAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.nodeAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + nodeSelector: + additionalProperties: + type: string + description: Simple key-value pairs forming a nodeSelector, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + podAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.podAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + podAntiAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.podAntiAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + type: object + gracefulShutdownTimeout: + description: Time period Pods have to gracefully shut down, e.g. `30m`, `1h` or `2d`. Consult the operator documentation for details. + nullable: true + type: string + logging: + default: + containers: {} + enableVectorAgent: null + description: Logging configuration, learn more in the [logging concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/logging). + properties: + containers: + additionalProperties: + anyOf: + - required: + - custom + - {} + - {} + description: Log configuration of the container + properties: + console: + description: Configuration for the console appender + nullable: true + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + custom: + description: Log configuration provided in a ConfigMap + properties: + configMap: + description: ConfigMap containing the log configuration files + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + file: + description: Configuration for the file appender + nullable: true + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + loggers: + additionalProperties: + description: Configuration of a logger + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + default: {} + description: Configuration per logger + type: object + type: object + description: Log configuration per container. + type: object + enableVectorAgent: + description: Wether or not to deploy a container with the Vector log agent. + nullable: true + type: boolean + type: object + resources: + default: + cpu: + max: null + min: null + memory: + limit: null + runtimeLimits: {} + storage: {} + description: |- + Resource usage is configured here, this includes CPU usage, memory usage and disk storage + usage, if this role needs any. + properties: + cpu: + default: + max: null + min: null + properties: + max: + description: |- + The maximum amount of CPU cores that can be requested by Pods. + Equivalent to the `limit` for Pod resource configuration. + Cores are specified either as a decimal point number or as milli units. + For example:`1.5` will be 1.5 cores, also written as `1500m`. + nullable: true + type: string + min: + description: |- + The minimal amount of CPU cores that Pods need to run. + Equivalent to the `request` for Pod resource configuration. + Cores are specified either as a decimal point number or as milli units. + For example:`1.5` will be 1.5 cores, also written as `1500m`. + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + memory: + properties: + limit: + description: |- + The maximum amount of memory that should be available to the Pod. + Specified as a byte [Quantity](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubernetes-api/common-definitions/quantity/), + which means these suffixes are supported: E, P, T, G, M, k. + You can also use the power-of-two equivalents: Ei, Pi, Ti, Gi, Mi, Ki. + For example, the following represent roughly the same value: + `128974848, 129e6, 129M, 128974848000m, 123Mi` + nullable: true + type: string + runtimeLimits: + description: Additional options that can be specified. + type: object + type: object + storage: + type: object + type: object + type: object + configOverrides: + additionalProperties: + additionalProperties: + type: string + type: object + default: {} + description: |- + The `configOverrides` can be used to configure properties in product config files + that are not exposed in the CRD. Read the + [config overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#config-overrides) + and consult the operator specific usage guide documentation for details on the + available config files and settings for the specific product. + type: object + envOverrides: + additionalProperties: + type: string + default: {} + description: |- + `envOverrides` configure environment variables to be set in the Pods. + It is a map from strings to strings - environment variables and the value to set. + Read the + [environment variable overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#env-overrides) + for more information and consult the operator specific usage guide to find out about + the product specific environment variables that are available. + type: object + podOverrides: + default: {} + description: |- + In the `podOverrides` property you can define a + [PodTemplateSpec](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#podtemplatespec-v1-core) + to override any property that can be set on a Kubernetes Pod. + Read the + [Pod overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#pod-overrides) + for more information. + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + replicas: + format: uint16 + maximum: 65535.0 + minimum: 0.0 + nullable: true + type: integer + type: object + type: object + required: + - roleGroups + type: object + image: + anyOf: + - required: + - custom + - productVersion + - required: + - productVersion + description: |- + Specify which image to use, the easiest way is to only configure the `productVersion`. + You can also configure a custom image registry to pull from, as well as completely custom + images. + + Consult the [Product image selection documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/product_image_selection) + for details. + properties: + custom: + description: |- + Overwrite the docker image. + Specify the full docker image name, e.g. `oci.stackable.tech/sdp/superset:1.4.1-stackable2.1.0` + type: string + productVersion: + description: Version of the product, e.g. `1.4.1`. + type: string + pullPolicy: + default: Always + description: '[Pull policy](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/containers/images/#image-pull-policy) used when pulling the image.' + enum: + - IfNotPresent + - Always + - Never + type: string + pullSecrets: + description: '[Image pull secrets](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/containers/images/#specifying-imagepullsecrets-on-a-pod) to pull images from a private registry.' + items: + description: LocalObjectReference contains enough information to let you locate the referenced object inside the same namespace. + properties: + name: + description: 'Name of the referent. This field is effectively required, but due to backwards compatibility is allowed to be empty. Instances of this type with an empty value here are almost certainly wrong. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/names/#names' + type: string + required: + - name + type: object + nullable: true + type: array + repo: + description: Name of the docker repo, e.g. `oci.stackable.tech/sdp` + nullable: true + type: string + stackableVersion: + description: |- + Stackable version of the product, e.g. `23.4`, `23.4.1` or `0.0.0-dev`. + If not specified, the operator will use its own version, e.g. `23.4.1`. + When using a nightly operator or a pr version, it will use the nightly `0.0.0-dev` image. + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + kubernetesExecutors: + description: With the Kuberentes executor, executor Pods are created on demand. + properties: + cliOverrides: + additionalProperties: + type: string + default: {} + type: object + config: + default: {} + properties: + affinity: + default: + nodeAffinity: null + nodeSelector: null + podAffinity: null + podAntiAffinity: null + description: |- + These configuration settings control + [Pod placement](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/pod_placement). + properties: + nodeAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.nodeAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + nodeSelector: + additionalProperties: + type: string + description: Simple key-value pairs forming a nodeSelector, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + podAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.podAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + podAntiAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.podAntiAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + type: object + gracefulShutdownTimeout: + description: Time period Pods have to gracefully shut down, e.g. `30m`, `1h` or `2d`. Consult the operator documentation for details. + nullable: true + type: string + logging: + default: + containers: {} + enableVectorAgent: null + description: Logging configuration, learn more in the [logging concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/logging). + properties: + containers: + additionalProperties: + anyOf: + - required: + - custom + - {} + - {} + description: Log configuration of the container + properties: + console: + description: Configuration for the console appender + nullable: true + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + custom: + description: Log configuration provided in a ConfigMap + properties: + configMap: + description: ConfigMap containing the log configuration files + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + file: + description: Configuration for the file appender + nullable: true + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + loggers: + additionalProperties: + description: Configuration of a logger + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + default: {} + description: Configuration per logger + type: object + type: object + description: Log configuration per container. + type: object + enableVectorAgent: + description: Wether or not to deploy a container with the Vector log agent. + nullable: true + type: boolean + type: object + resources: + default: + cpu: + max: null + min: null + memory: + limit: null + runtimeLimits: {} + storage: {} + description: |- + Resource usage is configured here, this includes CPU usage, memory usage and disk storage + usage, if this role needs any. + properties: + cpu: + default: + max: null + min: null + properties: + max: + description: |- + The maximum amount of CPU cores that can be requested by Pods. + Equivalent to the `limit` for Pod resource configuration. + Cores are specified either as a decimal point number or as milli units. + For example:`1.5` will be 1.5 cores, also written as `1500m`. + nullable: true + type: string + min: + description: |- + The minimal amount of CPU cores that Pods need to run. + Equivalent to the `request` for Pod resource configuration. + Cores are specified either as a decimal point number or as milli units. + For example:`1.5` will be 1.5 cores, also written as `1500m`. + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + memory: + properties: + limit: + description: |- + The maximum amount of memory that should be available to the Pod. + Specified as a byte [Quantity](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubernetes-api/common-definitions/quantity/), + which means these suffixes are supported: E, P, T, G, M, k. + You can also use the power-of-two equivalents: Ei, Pi, Ti, Gi, Mi, Ki. + For example, the following represent roughly the same value: + `128974848, 129e6, 129M, 128974848000m, 123Mi` + nullable: true + type: string + runtimeLimits: + description: Additional options that can be specified. + type: object + type: object + storage: + type: object + type: object + type: object + configOverrides: + additionalProperties: + additionalProperties: + type: string + type: object + default: {} + description: |- + The `configOverrides` can be used to configure properties in product config files + that are not exposed in the CRD. Read the + [config overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#config-overrides) + and consult the operator specific usage guide documentation for details on the + available config files and settings for the specific product. + type: object + envOverrides: + additionalProperties: + type: string + default: {} + description: |- + `envOverrides` configure environment variables to be set in the Pods. + It is a map from strings to strings - environment variables and the value to set. + Read the + [environment variable overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#env-overrides) + for more information and consult the operator specific usage guide to find out about + the product specific environment variables that are available. + type: object + podOverrides: + default: {} + description: |- + In the `podOverrides` property you can define a + [PodTemplateSpec](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#podtemplatespec-v1-core) + to override any property that can be set on a Kubernetes Pod. + Read the + [Pod overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#pod-overrides) + for more information. + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + type: object + objectOverrides: + default: [] + description: |- + A list of generic Kubernetes objects, which are merged into the objects that the operator + creates. + + List entries are arbitrary YAML objects, which need to be valid Kubernetes objects. + + Read the [Object overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#object-overrides) + for more information. + items: + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + type: array + schedulers: + description: |- + The `schedulers` is responsible for triggering jobs and persisting their metadata to the backend database. + Jobs are scheduled on the workers/executors. + nullable: true + properties: + cliOverrides: + additionalProperties: + type: string + default: {} + type: object + config: + default: {} + properties: + affinity: + default: + nodeAffinity: null + nodeSelector: null + podAffinity: null + podAntiAffinity: null + description: |- + These configuration settings control + [Pod placement](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/pod_placement). + properties: + nodeAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.nodeAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + nodeSelector: + additionalProperties: + type: string + description: Simple key-value pairs forming a nodeSelector, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + podAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.podAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + podAntiAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.podAntiAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + type: object + gracefulShutdownTimeout: + description: Time period Pods have to gracefully shut down, e.g. `30m`, `1h` or `2d`. Consult the operator documentation for details. + nullable: true + type: string + logging: + default: + containers: {} + enableVectorAgent: null + description: Logging configuration, learn more in the [logging concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/logging). + properties: + containers: + additionalProperties: + anyOf: + - required: + - custom + - {} + - {} + description: Log configuration of the container + properties: + console: + description: Configuration for the console appender + nullable: true + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + custom: + description: Log configuration provided in a ConfigMap + properties: + configMap: + description: ConfigMap containing the log configuration files + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + file: + description: Configuration for the file appender + nullable: true + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + loggers: + additionalProperties: + description: Configuration of a logger + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + default: {} + description: Configuration per logger + type: object + type: object + description: Log configuration per container. + type: object + enableVectorAgent: + description: Wether or not to deploy a container with the Vector log agent. + nullable: true + type: boolean + type: object + resources: + default: + cpu: + max: null + min: null + memory: + limit: null + runtimeLimits: {} + storage: {} + description: |- + Resource usage is configured here, this includes CPU usage, memory usage and disk storage + usage, if this role needs any. + properties: + cpu: + default: + max: null + min: null + properties: + max: + description: |- + The maximum amount of CPU cores that can be requested by Pods. + Equivalent to the `limit` for Pod resource configuration. + Cores are specified either as a decimal point number or as milli units. + For example:`1.5` will be 1.5 cores, also written as `1500m`. + nullable: true + type: string + min: + description: |- + The minimal amount of CPU cores that Pods need to run. + Equivalent to the `request` for Pod resource configuration. + Cores are specified either as a decimal point number or as milli units. + For example:`1.5` will be 1.5 cores, also written as `1500m`. + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + memory: + properties: + limit: + description: |- + The maximum amount of memory that should be available to the Pod. + Specified as a byte [Quantity](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubernetes-api/common-definitions/quantity/), + which means these suffixes are supported: E, P, T, G, M, k. + You can also use the power-of-two equivalents: Ei, Pi, Ti, Gi, Mi, Ki. + For example, the following represent roughly the same value: + `128974848, 129e6, 129M, 128974848000m, 123Mi` + nullable: true + type: string + runtimeLimits: + description: Additional options that can be specified. + type: object + type: object + storage: + type: object + type: object + type: object + configOverrides: + additionalProperties: + additionalProperties: + type: string + type: object + default: {} + description: |- + The `configOverrides` can be used to configure properties in product config files + that are not exposed in the CRD. Read the + [config overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#config-overrides) + and consult the operator specific usage guide documentation for details on the + available config files and settings for the specific product. + type: object + envOverrides: + additionalProperties: + type: string + default: {} + description: |- + `envOverrides` configure environment variables to be set in the Pods. + It is a map from strings to strings - environment variables and the value to set. + Read the + [environment variable overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#env-overrides) + for more information and consult the operator specific usage guide to find out about + the product specific environment variables that are available. + type: object + podOverrides: + default: {} + description: |- + In the `podOverrides` property you can define a + [PodTemplateSpec](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#podtemplatespec-v1-core) + to override any property that can be set on a Kubernetes Pod. + Read the + [Pod overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#pod-overrides) + for more information. + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + roleConfig: + default: + podDisruptionBudget: + enabled: true + maxUnavailable: null + description: This is a product-agnostic RoleConfig, which is sufficient for most of the products. + properties: + podDisruptionBudget: + default: + enabled: true + maxUnavailable: null + description: |- + This struct is used to configure: + + 1. If PodDisruptionBudgets are created by the operator + 2. The allowed number of Pods to be unavailable (`maxUnavailable`) + + Learn more in the + [allowed Pod disruptions documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/pod_disruptions). + properties: + enabled: + default: true + description: |- + Whether a PodDisruptionBudget should be written out for this role. + Disabling this enables you to specify your own - custom - one. + Defaults to true. + type: boolean + maxUnavailable: + description: |- + The number of Pods that are allowed to be down because of voluntary disruptions. + If you don't explicitly set this, the operator will use a sane default based + upon knowledge about the individual product. + format: uint16 + maximum: 65535.0 + minimum: 0.0 + nullable: true + type: integer + type: object + type: object + roleGroups: + additionalProperties: + properties: + cliOverrides: + additionalProperties: + type: string + default: {} + type: object + config: + default: {} + properties: + affinity: + default: + nodeAffinity: null + nodeSelector: null + podAffinity: null + podAntiAffinity: null + description: |- + These configuration settings control + [Pod placement](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/pod_placement). + properties: + nodeAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.nodeAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + nodeSelector: + additionalProperties: + type: string + description: Simple key-value pairs forming a nodeSelector, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + podAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.podAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + podAntiAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.podAntiAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + type: object + gracefulShutdownTimeout: + description: Time period Pods have to gracefully shut down, e.g. `30m`, `1h` or `2d`. Consult the operator documentation for details. + nullable: true + type: string + logging: + default: + containers: {} + enableVectorAgent: null + description: Logging configuration, learn more in the [logging concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/logging). + properties: + containers: + additionalProperties: + anyOf: + - required: + - custom + - {} + - {} + description: Log configuration of the container + properties: + console: + description: Configuration for the console appender + nullable: true + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + custom: + description: Log configuration provided in a ConfigMap + properties: + configMap: + description: ConfigMap containing the log configuration files + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + file: + description: Configuration for the file appender + nullable: true + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + loggers: + additionalProperties: + description: Configuration of a logger + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + default: {} + description: Configuration per logger + type: object + type: object + description: Log configuration per container. + type: object + enableVectorAgent: + description: Wether or not to deploy a container with the Vector log agent. + nullable: true + type: boolean + type: object + resources: + default: + cpu: + max: null + min: null + memory: + limit: null + runtimeLimits: {} + storage: {} + description: |- + Resource usage is configured here, this includes CPU usage, memory usage and disk storage + usage, if this role needs any. + properties: + cpu: + default: + max: null + min: null + properties: + max: + description: |- + The maximum amount of CPU cores that can be requested by Pods. + Equivalent to the `limit` for Pod resource configuration. + Cores are specified either as a decimal point number or as milli units. + For example:`1.5` will be 1.5 cores, also written as `1500m`. + nullable: true + type: string + min: + description: |- + The minimal amount of CPU cores that Pods need to run. + Equivalent to the `request` for Pod resource configuration. + Cores are specified either as a decimal point number or as milli units. + For example:`1.5` will be 1.5 cores, also written as `1500m`. + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + memory: + properties: + limit: + description: |- + The maximum amount of memory that should be available to the Pod. + Specified as a byte [Quantity](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubernetes-api/common-definitions/quantity/), + which means these suffixes are supported: E, P, T, G, M, k. + You can also use the power-of-two equivalents: Ei, Pi, Ti, Gi, Mi, Ki. + For example, the following represent roughly the same value: + `128974848, 129e6, 129M, 128974848000m, 123Mi` + nullable: true + type: string + runtimeLimits: + description: Additional options that can be specified. + type: object + type: object + storage: + type: object + type: object + type: object + configOverrides: + additionalProperties: + additionalProperties: + type: string + type: object + default: {} + description: |- + The `configOverrides` can be used to configure properties in product config files + that are not exposed in the CRD. Read the + [config overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#config-overrides) + and consult the operator specific usage guide documentation for details on the + available config files and settings for the specific product. + type: object + envOverrides: + additionalProperties: + type: string + default: {} + description: |- + `envOverrides` configure environment variables to be set in the Pods. + It is a map from strings to strings - environment variables and the value to set. + Read the + [environment variable overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#env-overrides) + for more information and consult the operator specific usage guide to find out about + the product specific environment variables that are available. + type: object + podOverrides: + default: {} + description: |- + In the `podOverrides` property you can define a + [PodTemplateSpec](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#podtemplatespec-v1-core) + to override any property that can be set on a Kubernetes Pod. + Read the + [Pod overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#pod-overrides) + for more information. + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + replicas: + format: uint16 + maximum: 65535.0 + minimum: 0.0 + nullable: true + type: integer + type: object + type: object + required: + - roleGroups + type: object + triggerers: + description: The `triggerers` role runs the triggerer process for use with deferrable DAG operators. + nullable: true + properties: + cliOverrides: + additionalProperties: + type: string + default: {} + type: object + config: + default: {} + properties: + affinity: + default: + nodeAffinity: null + nodeSelector: null + podAffinity: null + podAntiAffinity: null + description: |- + These configuration settings control + [Pod placement](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/pod_placement). + properties: + nodeAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.nodeAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + nodeSelector: + additionalProperties: + type: string + description: Simple key-value pairs forming a nodeSelector, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + podAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.podAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + podAntiAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.podAntiAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + type: object + gracefulShutdownTimeout: + description: Time period Pods have to gracefully shut down, e.g. `30m`, `1h` or `2d`. Consult the operator documentation for details. + nullable: true + type: string + logging: + default: + containers: {} + enableVectorAgent: null + description: Logging configuration, learn more in the [logging concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/logging). + properties: + containers: + additionalProperties: + anyOf: + - required: + - custom + - {} + - {} + description: Log configuration of the container + properties: + console: + description: Configuration for the console appender + nullable: true + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + custom: + description: Log configuration provided in a ConfigMap + properties: + configMap: + description: ConfigMap containing the log configuration files + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + file: + description: Configuration for the file appender + nullable: true + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + loggers: + additionalProperties: + description: Configuration of a logger + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + default: {} + description: Configuration per logger + type: object + type: object + description: Log configuration per container. + type: object + enableVectorAgent: + description: Wether or not to deploy a container with the Vector log agent. + nullable: true + type: boolean + type: object + resources: + default: + cpu: + max: null + min: null + memory: + limit: null + runtimeLimits: {} + storage: {} + description: |- + Resource usage is configured here, this includes CPU usage, memory usage and disk storage + usage, if this role needs any. + properties: + cpu: + default: + max: null + min: null + properties: + max: + description: |- + The maximum amount of CPU cores that can be requested by Pods. + Equivalent to the `limit` for Pod resource configuration. + Cores are specified either as a decimal point number or as milli units. + For example:`1.5` will be 1.5 cores, also written as `1500m`. + nullable: true + type: string + min: + description: |- + The minimal amount of CPU cores that Pods need to run. + Equivalent to the `request` for Pod resource configuration. + Cores are specified either as a decimal point number or as milli units. + For example:`1.5` will be 1.5 cores, also written as `1500m`. + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + memory: + properties: + limit: + description: |- + The maximum amount of memory that should be available to the Pod. + Specified as a byte [Quantity](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubernetes-api/common-definitions/quantity/), + which means these suffixes are supported: E, P, T, G, M, k. + You can also use the power-of-two equivalents: Ei, Pi, Ti, Gi, Mi, Ki. + For example, the following represent roughly the same value: + `128974848, 129e6, 129M, 128974848000m, 123Mi` + nullable: true + type: string + runtimeLimits: + description: Additional options that can be specified. + type: object + type: object + storage: + type: object + type: object + type: object + configOverrides: + additionalProperties: + additionalProperties: + type: string + type: object + default: {} + description: |- + The `configOverrides` can be used to configure properties in product config files + that are not exposed in the CRD. Read the + [config overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#config-overrides) + and consult the operator specific usage guide documentation for details on the + available config files and settings for the specific product. + type: object + envOverrides: + additionalProperties: + type: string + default: {} + description: |- + `envOverrides` configure environment variables to be set in the Pods. + It is a map from strings to strings - environment variables and the value to set. + Read the + [environment variable overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#env-overrides) + for more information and consult the operator specific usage guide to find out about + the product specific environment variables that are available. + type: object + podOverrides: + default: {} + description: |- + In the `podOverrides` property you can define a + [PodTemplateSpec](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#podtemplatespec-v1-core) + to override any property that can be set on a Kubernetes Pod. + Read the + [Pod overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#pod-overrides) + for more information. + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + roleConfig: + default: + podDisruptionBudget: + enabled: true + maxUnavailable: null + description: This is a product-agnostic RoleConfig, which is sufficient for most of the products. + properties: + podDisruptionBudget: + default: + enabled: true + maxUnavailable: null + description: |- + This struct is used to configure: + + 1. If PodDisruptionBudgets are created by the operator + 2. The allowed number of Pods to be unavailable (`maxUnavailable`) + + Learn more in the + [allowed Pod disruptions documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/pod_disruptions). + properties: + enabled: + default: true + description: |- + Whether a PodDisruptionBudget should be written out for this role. + Disabling this enables you to specify your own - custom - one. + Defaults to true. + type: boolean + maxUnavailable: + description: |- + The number of Pods that are allowed to be down because of voluntary disruptions. + If you don't explicitly set this, the operator will use a sane default based + upon knowledge about the individual product. + format: uint16 + maximum: 65535.0 + minimum: 0.0 + nullable: true + type: integer + type: object + type: object + roleGroups: + additionalProperties: + properties: + cliOverrides: + additionalProperties: + type: string + default: {} + type: object + config: + default: {} + properties: + affinity: + default: + nodeAffinity: null + nodeSelector: null + podAffinity: null + podAntiAffinity: null + description: |- + These configuration settings control + [Pod placement](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/pod_placement). + properties: + nodeAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.nodeAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + nodeSelector: + additionalProperties: + type: string + description: Simple key-value pairs forming a nodeSelector, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + podAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.podAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + podAntiAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.podAntiAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + type: object + gracefulShutdownTimeout: + description: Time period Pods have to gracefully shut down, e.g. `30m`, `1h` or `2d`. Consult the operator documentation for details. + nullable: true + type: string + logging: + default: + containers: {} + enableVectorAgent: null + description: Logging configuration, learn more in the [logging concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/logging). + properties: + containers: + additionalProperties: + anyOf: + - required: + - custom + - {} + - {} + description: Log configuration of the container + properties: + console: + description: Configuration for the console appender + nullable: true + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + custom: + description: Log configuration provided in a ConfigMap + properties: + configMap: + description: ConfigMap containing the log configuration files + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + file: + description: Configuration for the file appender + nullable: true + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + loggers: + additionalProperties: + description: Configuration of a logger + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + default: {} + description: Configuration per logger + type: object + type: object + description: Log configuration per container. + type: object + enableVectorAgent: + description: Wether or not to deploy a container with the Vector log agent. + nullable: true + type: boolean + type: object + resources: + default: + cpu: + max: null + min: null + memory: + limit: null + runtimeLimits: {} + storage: {} + description: |- + Resource usage is configured here, this includes CPU usage, memory usage and disk storage + usage, if this role needs any. + properties: + cpu: + default: + max: null + min: null + properties: + max: + description: |- + The maximum amount of CPU cores that can be requested by Pods. + Equivalent to the `limit` for Pod resource configuration. + Cores are specified either as a decimal point number or as milli units. + For example:`1.5` will be 1.5 cores, also written as `1500m`. + nullable: true + type: string + min: + description: |- + The minimal amount of CPU cores that Pods need to run. + Equivalent to the `request` for Pod resource configuration. + Cores are specified either as a decimal point number or as milli units. + For example:`1.5` will be 1.5 cores, also written as `1500m`. + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + memory: + properties: + limit: + description: |- + The maximum amount of memory that should be available to the Pod. + Specified as a byte [Quantity](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubernetes-api/common-definitions/quantity/), + which means these suffixes are supported: E, P, T, G, M, k. + You can also use the power-of-two equivalents: Ei, Pi, Ti, Gi, Mi, Ki. + For example, the following represent roughly the same value: + `128974848, 129e6, 129M, 128974848000m, 123Mi` + nullable: true + type: string + runtimeLimits: + description: Additional options that can be specified. + type: object + type: object + storage: + type: object + type: object + type: object + configOverrides: + additionalProperties: + additionalProperties: + type: string + type: object + default: {} + description: |- + The `configOverrides` can be used to configure properties in product config files + that are not exposed in the CRD. Read the + [config overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#config-overrides) + and consult the operator specific usage guide documentation for details on the + available config files and settings for the specific product. + type: object + envOverrides: + additionalProperties: + type: string + default: {} + description: |- + `envOverrides` configure environment variables to be set in the Pods. + It is a map from strings to strings - environment variables and the value to set. + Read the + [environment variable overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#env-overrides) + for more information and consult the operator specific usage guide to find out about + the product specific environment variables that are available. + type: object + podOverrides: + default: {} + description: |- + In the `podOverrides` property you can define a + [PodTemplateSpec](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#podtemplatespec-v1-core) + to override any property that can be set on a Kubernetes Pod. + Read the + [Pod overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#pod-overrides) + for more information. + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + replicas: + format: uint16 + maximum: 65535.0 + minimum: 0.0 + nullable: true + type: integer + type: object + type: object + required: + - roleGroups + type: object + webservers: + description: The `webservers` role provides the main UI for user interaction. + nullable: true + properties: + cliOverrides: + additionalProperties: + type: string + default: {} + type: object + config: + default: {} + properties: + affinity: + default: + nodeAffinity: null + nodeSelector: null + podAffinity: null + podAntiAffinity: null + description: |- + These configuration settings control + [Pod placement](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/pod_placement). + properties: + nodeAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.nodeAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + nodeSelector: + additionalProperties: + type: string + description: Simple key-value pairs forming a nodeSelector, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + podAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.podAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + podAntiAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.podAntiAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + type: object + gracefulShutdownTimeout: + description: Time period Pods have to gracefully shut down, e.g. `30m`, `1h` or `2d`. Consult the operator documentation for details. + nullable: true + type: string + logging: + default: + containers: {} + enableVectorAgent: null + description: Logging configuration, learn more in the [logging concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/logging). + properties: + containers: + additionalProperties: + anyOf: + - required: + - custom + - {} + - {} + description: Log configuration of the container + properties: + console: + description: Configuration for the console appender + nullable: true + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + custom: + description: Log configuration provided in a ConfigMap + properties: + configMap: + description: ConfigMap containing the log configuration files + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + file: + description: Configuration for the file appender + nullable: true + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + loggers: + additionalProperties: + description: Configuration of a logger + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + default: {} + description: Configuration per logger + type: object + type: object + description: Log configuration per container. + type: object + enableVectorAgent: + description: Wether or not to deploy a container with the Vector log agent. + nullable: true + type: boolean + type: object + resources: + default: + cpu: + max: null + min: null + memory: + limit: null + runtimeLimits: {} + storage: {} + description: |- + Resource usage is configured here, this includes CPU usage, memory usage and disk storage + usage, if this role needs any. + properties: + cpu: + default: + max: null + min: null + properties: + max: + description: |- + The maximum amount of CPU cores that can be requested by Pods. + Equivalent to the `limit` for Pod resource configuration. + Cores are specified either as a decimal point number or as milli units. + For example:`1.5` will be 1.5 cores, also written as `1500m`. + nullable: true + type: string + min: + description: |- + The minimal amount of CPU cores that Pods need to run. + Equivalent to the `request` for Pod resource configuration. + Cores are specified either as a decimal point number or as milli units. + For example:`1.5` will be 1.5 cores, also written as `1500m`. + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + memory: + properties: + limit: + description: |- + The maximum amount of memory that should be available to the Pod. + Specified as a byte [Quantity](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubernetes-api/common-definitions/quantity/), + which means these suffixes are supported: E, P, T, G, M, k. + You can also use the power-of-two equivalents: Ei, Pi, Ti, Gi, Mi, Ki. + For example, the following represent roughly the same value: + `128974848, 129e6, 129M, 128974848000m, 123Mi` + nullable: true + type: string + runtimeLimits: + description: Additional options that can be specified. + type: object + type: object + storage: + type: object + type: object + type: object + configOverrides: + additionalProperties: + additionalProperties: + type: string + type: object + default: {} + description: |- + The `configOverrides` can be used to configure properties in product config files + that are not exposed in the CRD. Read the + [config overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#config-overrides) + and consult the operator specific usage guide documentation for details on the + available config files and settings for the specific product. + type: object + envOverrides: + additionalProperties: + type: string + default: {} + description: |- + `envOverrides` configure environment variables to be set in the Pods. + It is a map from strings to strings - environment variables and the value to set. + Read the + [environment variable overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#env-overrides) + for more information and consult the operator specific usage guide to find out about + the product specific environment variables that are available. + type: object + podOverrides: + default: {} + description: |- + In the `podOverrides` property you can define a + [PodTemplateSpec](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#podtemplatespec-v1-core) + to override any property that can be set on a Kubernetes Pod. + Read the + [Pod overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#pod-overrides) + for more information. + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + roleConfig: + default: + listenerClass: cluster-internal + podDisruptionBudget: + enabled: true + maxUnavailable: null + description: This is a product-agnostic RoleConfig, which is sufficient for most of the products. + properties: + listenerClass: + default: cluster-internal + description: This field controls which [ListenerClass](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/listener-operator/listenerclass.html) is used to expose the webserver. + type: string + podDisruptionBudget: + default: + enabled: true + maxUnavailable: null + description: |- + This struct is used to configure: + + 1. If PodDisruptionBudgets are created by the operator + 2. The allowed number of Pods to be unavailable (`maxUnavailable`) + + Learn more in the + [allowed Pod disruptions documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/pod_disruptions). + properties: + enabled: + default: true + description: |- + Whether a PodDisruptionBudget should be written out for this role. + Disabling this enables you to specify your own - custom - one. + Defaults to true. + type: boolean + maxUnavailable: + description: |- + The number of Pods that are allowed to be down because of voluntary disruptions. + If you don't explicitly set this, the operator will use a sane default based + upon knowledge about the individual product. + format: uint16 + maximum: 65535.0 + minimum: 0.0 + nullable: true + type: integer + type: object + type: object + roleGroups: + additionalProperties: + properties: + cliOverrides: + additionalProperties: + type: string + default: {} + type: object + config: + default: {} + properties: + affinity: + default: + nodeAffinity: null + nodeSelector: null + podAffinity: null + podAntiAffinity: null + description: |- + These configuration settings control + [Pod placement](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/pod_placement). + properties: + nodeAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.nodeAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + nodeSelector: + additionalProperties: + type: string + description: Simple key-value pairs forming a nodeSelector, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + podAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.podAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + podAntiAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.podAntiAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + type: object + gracefulShutdownTimeout: + description: Time period Pods have to gracefully shut down, e.g. `30m`, `1h` or `2d`. Consult the operator documentation for details. + nullable: true + type: string + logging: + default: + containers: {} + enableVectorAgent: null + description: Logging configuration, learn more in the [logging concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/logging). + properties: + containers: + additionalProperties: + anyOf: + - required: + - custom + - {} + - {} + description: Log configuration of the container + properties: + console: + description: Configuration for the console appender + nullable: true + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + custom: + description: Log configuration provided in a ConfigMap + properties: + configMap: + description: ConfigMap containing the log configuration files + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + file: + description: Configuration for the file appender + nullable: true + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + loggers: + additionalProperties: + description: Configuration of a logger + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + default: {} + description: Configuration per logger + type: object + type: object + description: Log configuration per container. + type: object + enableVectorAgent: + description: Wether or not to deploy a container with the Vector log agent. + nullable: true + type: boolean + type: object + resources: + default: + cpu: + max: null + min: null + memory: + limit: null + runtimeLimits: {} + storage: {} + description: |- + Resource usage is configured here, this includes CPU usage, memory usage and disk storage + usage, if this role needs any. + properties: + cpu: + default: + max: null + min: null + properties: + max: + description: |- + The maximum amount of CPU cores that can be requested by Pods. + Equivalent to the `limit` for Pod resource configuration. + Cores are specified either as a decimal point number or as milli units. + For example:`1.5` will be 1.5 cores, also written as `1500m`. + nullable: true + type: string + min: + description: |- + The minimal amount of CPU cores that Pods need to run. + Equivalent to the `request` for Pod resource configuration. + Cores are specified either as a decimal point number or as milli units. + For example:`1.5` will be 1.5 cores, also written as `1500m`. + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + memory: + properties: + limit: + description: |- + The maximum amount of memory that should be available to the Pod. + Specified as a byte [Quantity](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubernetes-api/common-definitions/quantity/), + which means these suffixes are supported: E, P, T, G, M, k. + You can also use the power-of-two equivalents: Ei, Pi, Ti, Gi, Mi, Ki. + For example, the following represent roughly the same value: + `128974848, 129e6, 129M, 128974848000m, 123Mi` + nullable: true + type: string + runtimeLimits: + description: Additional options that can be specified. + type: object + type: object + storage: + type: object + type: object + type: object + configOverrides: + additionalProperties: + additionalProperties: + type: string + type: object + default: {} + description: |- + The `configOverrides` can be used to configure properties in product config files + that are not exposed in the CRD. Read the + [config overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#config-overrides) + and consult the operator specific usage guide documentation for details on the + available config files and settings for the specific product. + type: object + envOverrides: + additionalProperties: + type: string + default: {} + description: |- + `envOverrides` configure environment variables to be set in the Pods. + It is a map from strings to strings - environment variables and the value to set. + Read the + [environment variable overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#env-overrides) + for more information and consult the operator specific usage guide to find out about + the product specific environment variables that are available. + type: object + podOverrides: + default: {} + description: |- + In the `podOverrides` property you can define a + [PodTemplateSpec](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#podtemplatespec-v1-core) + to override any property that can be set on a Kubernetes Pod. + Read the + [Pod overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#pod-overrides) + for more information. + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + replicas: + format: uint16 + maximum: 65535.0 + minimum: 0.0 + nullable: true + type: integer + type: object + type: object + required: + - roleGroups + type: object + required: + - clusterConfig + - image + type: object + status: + nullable: true + properties: + conditions: + default: [] + items: + properties: + lastTransitionTime: + description: Last time the condition transitioned from one status to another. + format: date-time + nullable: true + type: string + message: + description: A human readable message indicating details about the transition. + nullable: true + type: string + reason: + description: The reason for the condition's last transition. + nullable: true + type: string + status: + description: Status of the condition, one of True, False, Unknown. + enum: + - 'True' + - 'False' + - Unknown + type: string + type: + description: Type of deployment condition. + enum: + - Available + - Degraded + - Progressing + - ReconciliationPaused + - Stopped + type: string + required: + - status + - type + type: object + type: array + type: object + required: + - spec + title: AirflowCluster + type: object + served: true + storage: true + subresources: + status: {} + - additionalPrinterColumns: [] + name: v1alpha1 + schema: + openAPIV3Schema: + description: Auto-generated derived type for AirflowClusterSpec via `CustomResource` + properties: + spec: + description: |- + An Airflow cluster stacklet. This resource is managed by the Stackable operator for Apache Airflow. + Find more information on how to use it and the resources that the operator generates in the + [operator documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/airflow/). + + The CRD contains three roles: webserver, scheduler and worker/celeryExecutor. + You can use either the celeryExecutor or the kubernetesExecutor. + oneOf: + - required: + - celeryExecutors + - required: + - kubernetesExecutors + properties: + celeryExecutors: + description: |- + The celery executor. + Deployed with an explicit number of replicas. + properties: + cliOverrides: + additionalProperties: + type: string + default: {} + type: object + config: + default: {} + properties: + affinity: + default: + nodeAffinity: null + nodeSelector: null + podAffinity: null + podAntiAffinity: null + description: |- + These configuration settings control + [Pod placement](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/pod_placement). + properties: + nodeAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.nodeAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + nodeSelector: + additionalProperties: + type: string + description: Simple key-value pairs forming a nodeSelector, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + podAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.podAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + podAntiAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.podAntiAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + type: object + gracefulShutdownTimeout: + description: Time period Pods have to gracefully shut down, e.g. `30m`, `1h` or `2d`. Consult the operator documentation for details. + nullable: true + type: string + logging: + default: + containers: {} + enableVectorAgent: null + description: Logging configuration, learn more in the [logging concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/logging). + properties: + containers: + additionalProperties: + anyOf: + - required: + - custom + - {} + - {} + description: Log configuration of the container + properties: + console: + description: Configuration for the console appender + nullable: true + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + custom: + description: Log configuration provided in a ConfigMap + properties: + configMap: + description: ConfigMap containing the log configuration files + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + file: + description: Configuration for the file appender + nullable: true + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + loggers: + additionalProperties: + description: Configuration of a logger + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + default: {} + description: Configuration per logger + type: object + type: object + description: Log configuration per container. + type: object + enableVectorAgent: + description: Wether or not to deploy a container with the Vector log agent. + nullable: true + type: boolean + type: object + resources: + default: + cpu: + max: null + min: null + memory: + limit: null + runtimeLimits: {} + storage: {} + description: |- + Resource usage is configured here, this includes CPU usage, memory usage and disk storage + usage, if this role needs any. + properties: + cpu: + default: + max: null + min: null + properties: + max: + description: |- + The maximum amount of CPU cores that can be requested by Pods. + Equivalent to the `limit` for Pod resource configuration. + Cores are specified either as a decimal point number or as milli units. + For example:`1.5` will be 1.5 cores, also written as `1500m`. + nullable: true + type: string + min: + description: |- + The minimal amount of CPU cores that Pods need to run. + Equivalent to the `request` for Pod resource configuration. + Cores are specified either as a decimal point number or as milli units. + For example:`1.5` will be 1.5 cores, also written as `1500m`. + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + memory: + properties: + limit: + description: |- + The maximum amount of memory that should be available to the Pod. + Specified as a byte [Quantity](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubernetes-api/common-definitions/quantity/), + which means these suffixes are supported: E, P, T, G, M, k. + You can also use the power-of-two equivalents: Ei, Pi, Ti, Gi, Mi, Ki. + For example, the following represent roughly the same value: + `128974848, 129e6, 129M, 128974848000m, 123Mi` + nullable: true + type: string + runtimeLimits: + description: Additional options that can be specified. + type: object + type: object + storage: + type: object + type: object + type: object + configOverrides: + additionalProperties: + additionalProperties: + type: string + type: object + default: {} + description: |- + The `configOverrides` can be used to configure properties in product config files + that are not exposed in the CRD. Read the + [config overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#config-overrides) + and consult the operator specific usage guide documentation for details on the + available config files and settings for the specific product. + type: object + envOverrides: + additionalProperties: + type: string + default: {} + description: |- + `envOverrides` configure environment variables to be set in the Pods. + It is a map from strings to strings - environment variables and the value to set. + Read the + [environment variable overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#env-overrides) + for more information and consult the operator specific usage guide to find out about + the product specific environment variables that are available. + type: object + podOverrides: + default: {} + description: |- + In the `podOverrides` property you can define a + [PodTemplateSpec](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#podtemplatespec-v1-core) + to override any property that can be set on a Kubernetes Pod. + Read the + [Pod overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#pod-overrides) + for more information. + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + roleConfig: + default: + podDisruptionBudget: + enabled: true + maxUnavailable: null + description: This is a product-agnostic RoleConfig, which is sufficient for most of the products. + properties: + podDisruptionBudget: + default: + enabled: true + maxUnavailable: null + description: |- + This struct is used to configure: + + 1. If PodDisruptionBudgets are created by the operator + 2. The allowed number of Pods to be unavailable (`maxUnavailable`) + + Learn more in the + [allowed Pod disruptions documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/pod_disruptions). + properties: + enabled: + default: true + description: |- + Whether a PodDisruptionBudget should be written out for this role. + Disabling this enables you to specify your own - custom - one. + Defaults to true. + type: boolean + maxUnavailable: + description: |- + The number of Pods that are allowed to be down because of voluntary disruptions. + If you don't explicitly set this, the operator will use a sane default based + upon knowledge about the individual product. + format: uint16 + maximum: 65535.0 + minimum: 0.0 + nullable: true + type: integer + type: object + type: object + roleGroups: + additionalProperties: + properties: + cliOverrides: + additionalProperties: + type: string + default: {} + type: object + config: + default: {} + properties: + affinity: + default: + nodeAffinity: null + nodeSelector: null + podAffinity: null + podAntiAffinity: null + description: |- + These configuration settings control + [Pod placement](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/pod_placement). + properties: + nodeAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.nodeAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + nodeSelector: + additionalProperties: + type: string + description: Simple key-value pairs forming a nodeSelector, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + podAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.podAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + podAntiAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.podAntiAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + type: object + gracefulShutdownTimeout: + description: Time period Pods have to gracefully shut down, e.g. `30m`, `1h` or `2d`. Consult the operator documentation for details. + nullable: true + type: string + logging: + default: + containers: {} + enableVectorAgent: null + description: Logging configuration, learn more in the [logging concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/logging). + properties: + containers: + additionalProperties: + anyOf: + - required: + - custom + - {} + - {} + description: Log configuration of the container + properties: + console: + description: Configuration for the console appender + nullable: true + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + custom: + description: Log configuration provided in a ConfigMap + properties: + configMap: + description: ConfigMap containing the log configuration files + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + file: + description: Configuration for the file appender + nullable: true + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + loggers: + additionalProperties: + description: Configuration of a logger + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + default: {} + description: Configuration per logger + type: object + type: object + description: Log configuration per container. + type: object + enableVectorAgent: + description: Wether or not to deploy a container with the Vector log agent. + nullable: true + type: boolean + type: object + resources: + default: + cpu: + max: null + min: null + memory: + limit: null + runtimeLimits: {} + storage: {} + description: |- + Resource usage is configured here, this includes CPU usage, memory usage and disk storage + usage, if this role needs any. + properties: + cpu: + default: + max: null + min: null + properties: + max: + description: |- + The maximum amount of CPU cores that can be requested by Pods. + Equivalent to the `limit` for Pod resource configuration. + Cores are specified either as a decimal point number or as milli units. + For example:`1.5` will be 1.5 cores, also written as `1500m`. + nullable: true + type: string + min: + description: |- + The minimal amount of CPU cores that Pods need to run. + Equivalent to the `request` for Pod resource configuration. + Cores are specified either as a decimal point number or as milli units. + For example:`1.5` will be 1.5 cores, also written as `1500m`. + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + memory: + properties: + limit: + description: |- + The maximum amount of memory that should be available to the Pod. + Specified as a byte [Quantity](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubernetes-api/common-definitions/quantity/), + which means these suffixes are supported: E, P, T, G, M, k. + You can also use the power-of-two equivalents: Ei, Pi, Ti, Gi, Mi, Ki. + For example, the following represent roughly the same value: + `128974848, 129e6, 129M, 128974848000m, 123Mi` + nullable: true + type: string + runtimeLimits: + description: Additional options that can be specified. + type: object + type: object + storage: + type: object + type: object + type: object + configOverrides: + additionalProperties: + additionalProperties: + type: string + type: object + default: {} + description: |- + The `configOverrides` can be used to configure properties in product config files + that are not exposed in the CRD. Read the + [config overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#config-overrides) + and consult the operator specific usage guide documentation for details on the + available config files and settings for the specific product. + type: object + envOverrides: + additionalProperties: + type: string + default: {} + description: |- + `envOverrides` configure environment variables to be set in the Pods. + It is a map from strings to strings - environment variables and the value to set. + Read the + [environment variable overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#env-overrides) + for more information and consult the operator specific usage guide to find out about + the product specific environment variables that are available. + type: object + podOverrides: + default: {} + description: |- + In the `podOverrides` property you can define a + [PodTemplateSpec](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#podtemplatespec-v1-core) + to override any property that can be set on a Kubernetes Pod. + Read the + [Pod overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#pod-overrides) + for more information. + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + replicas: + format: uint16 + maximum: 65535.0 + minimum: 0.0 + nullable: true + type: integer + type: object + type: object + required: + - roleGroups + type: object + clusterConfig: + description: |- + Configuration that applies to all roles and role groups. + This includes settings for authentication, git sync, service exposition and volumes, among other things. + properties: + authentication: + default: [] + items: + properties: + authenticationClass: + description: Name of the [AuthenticationClass](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/authentication) used to authenticate users + type: string + oidc: + description: This field contains OIDC-specific configuration. It is only required in case OIDC is used. + nullable: true + properties: + clientCredentialsSecret: + description: |- + A reference to the OIDC client credentials secret. The secret contains + the client id and secret. + type: string + extraScopes: + default: [] + description: An optional list of extra scopes which get merged with the scopes defined in the AuthenticationClass + items: + type: string + type: array + required: + - clientCredentialsSecret + type: object + syncRolesAt: + default: Registration + description: |- + If we should replace ALL the user's roles each login, or only on registration. + Gets mapped to `AUTH_ROLES_SYNC_AT_LOGIN` + enum: + - Registration + - Login + type: string + userRegistration: + default: true + description: |- + Allow users who are not already in the FAB DB. + Gets mapped to `AUTH_USER_REGISTRATION` + type: boolean + userRegistrationRole: + default: Public + description: |- + This role will be given in addition to any AUTH_ROLES_MAPPING. + Gets mapped to `AUTH_USER_REGISTRATION_ROLE` + type: string + required: + - authenticationClass + type: object + type: array + authorization: + description: |- + Authorization options. + Learn more in the [Airflow authorization usage guide](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/airflow/usage-guide/security#_authorization). + nullable: true + properties: + opa: + description: |- + Configure the OPA stacklet [discovery ConfigMap](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/service_discovery) + and the name of the Rego package containing your authorization rules. + Consult the [OPA authorization documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/opa) + to learn how to deploy Rego authorization rules with OPA. + nullable: true + properties: + cache: + default: + entryTimeToLive: 30s + maxEntries: 10000 + description: Least Recently Used (LRU) cache with per-entry time-to-live (TTL) value. + properties: + entryTimeToLive: + default: 30s + description: Time to live per entry + type: string + maxEntries: + default: 10000 + description: |- + Maximum number of entries in the cache; If this threshold is reached then the least + recently used item is removed. + format: uint32 + minimum: 0.0 + type: integer + type: object + configMapName: + description: |- + The [discovery ConfigMap](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/service_discovery) + for the OPA stacklet that should be used for authorization requests. + type: string + package: + description: The name of the Rego package containing the Rego rules for the product. + nullable: true + type: string + required: + - configMapName + type: object + type: object + credentialsSecret: + description: |- + The name of the Secret object containing the admin user credentials and database connection details. + Read the + [getting started guide first steps](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/airflow/getting_started/first_steps) + to find out more. + type: string + dagsGitSync: + default: [] + description: |- + The `gitSync` settings allow configuring DAGs to mount via `git-sync`. + Learn more in the + [mounting DAGs documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/airflow/usage-guide/mounting-dags#_via_git_sync). + items: + properties: + branch: + default: main + description: |- + The branch to clone; defaults to `main`. + + Since git-sync v4.x.x this field is mapped to the flag `--ref`. + type: string + credentialsSecret: + description: An optional secret used for git access. + nullable: true + type: string + depth: + default: 1 + description: The depth of syncing, i.e. the number of commits to clone; defaults to 1. + format: uint32 + minimum: 0.0 + type: integer + gitFolder: + default: / + description: |- + Location in the Git repository containing the resource; defaults to the root folder. + + It can optionally start with `/`, however, no trailing slash is recommended. + An empty string (``) or slash (`/`) corresponds to the root folder in Git. + type: string + gitSyncConf: + additionalProperties: + type: string + default: {} + description: |- + A map of optional configuration settings that are listed in the git-sync [documentation]. + + Also read the git-sync [example] in our documentation. These settings are not verified. + + [documentation]: https://github.com/kubernetes/git-sync/tree/v4.2.4?tab=readme-ov-file#manual + [example]: https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/airflow/usage-guide/mounting-dags#_example + type: object + repo: + description: 'The git repository URL that will be cloned, for example: `https://github.com/stackabletech/airflow-operator` or `ssh://git@github.com:stackable-airflow/dags.git`.' + format: uri + type: string + wait: + default: 20s + description: |- + The synchronization interval, e.g. `20s` or `5m`; defaults to `20s`. + + Since git-sync v4.x.x this field is mapped to the flag `--period`. + type: string + required: + - repo + type: object + type: array + databaseInitialization: + default: + enabled: true + description: Settings related to the database initialization routines (which are always executed by default). + properties: + enabled: + default: true + description: |- + Whether to execute the database initialization routines (a combination of database initialization, upgrade and migration depending on the Airflow version). Defaults to true to be backwards-compatible. + WARNING: setting this to false is *unsupported* as subsequent updates to the Airflow cluster may result in broken behaviour due to inconsistent metadata! + Do not change the default unless you know what you are doing! + type: boolean + type: object + exposeConfig: + default: false + description: for internal use only - not for production use. + type: boolean + loadExamples: + default: false + description: |- + Whether to load example DAGs or not; defaults to false. The examples are used in the + [getting started guide](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/airflow/getting_started/). + type: boolean + vectorAggregatorConfigMapName: + description: |- + Name of the Vector aggregator [discovery ConfigMap](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/service_discovery). + It must contain the key `ADDRESS` with the address of the Vector aggregator. + Follow the [logging tutorial](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/tutorials/logging-vector-aggregator) + to learn how to configure log aggregation with Vector. + nullable: true + type: string + volumeMounts: + default: [] + description: Additional volumes to mount. Use together with `volumes` to define volumes. + items: + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + type: array + volumes: + default: [] + description: Additional volumes to define. Use together with `volumeMounts` to mount the volumes. + items: + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + type: array + required: + - credentialsSecret + type: object + clusterOperation: + default: + reconciliationPaused: false + stopped: false + description: |- + [Cluster operations](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/cluster_operations) + properties, allow stopping the product instance as well as pausing reconciliation. + properties: + reconciliationPaused: + default: false + description: |- + Flag to stop cluster reconciliation by the operator. This means that all changes in the + custom resource spec are ignored until this flag is set to false or removed. The operator + will however still watch the deployed resources at the time and update the custom resource + status field. + If applied at the same time with `stopped`, `reconciliationPaused` will take precedence over + `stopped` and stop the reconciliation immediately. + type: boolean + stopped: + default: false + description: |- + Flag to stop the cluster. This means all deployed resources (e.g. Services, StatefulSets, + ConfigMaps) are kept but all deployed Pods (e.g. replicas from a StatefulSet) are scaled to 0 + and therefore stopped and removed. + If applied at the same time with `reconciliationPaused`, the latter will pause reconciliation + and `stopped` will take no effect until `reconciliationPaused` is set to false or removed. + type: boolean + type: object + dagProcessors: + description: The `dagProcessors` role runs the DAG processor routine for DAG preparation. + nullable: true + properties: + cliOverrides: + additionalProperties: + type: string + default: {} + type: object + config: + default: {} + properties: + affinity: + default: + nodeAffinity: null + nodeSelector: null + podAffinity: null + podAntiAffinity: null + description: |- + These configuration settings control + [Pod placement](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/pod_placement). + properties: + nodeAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.nodeAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + nodeSelector: + additionalProperties: + type: string + description: Simple key-value pairs forming a nodeSelector, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + podAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.podAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + podAntiAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.podAntiAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + type: object + gracefulShutdownTimeout: + description: Time period Pods have to gracefully shut down, e.g. `30m`, `1h` or `2d`. Consult the operator documentation for details. + nullable: true + type: string + logging: + default: + containers: {} + enableVectorAgent: null + description: Logging configuration, learn more in the [logging concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/logging). + properties: + containers: + additionalProperties: + anyOf: + - required: + - custom + - {} + - {} + description: Log configuration of the container + properties: + console: + description: Configuration for the console appender + nullable: true + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + custom: + description: Log configuration provided in a ConfigMap + properties: + configMap: + description: ConfigMap containing the log configuration files + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + file: + description: Configuration for the file appender + nullable: true + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + loggers: + additionalProperties: + description: Configuration of a logger + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + default: {} + description: Configuration per logger + type: object + type: object + description: Log configuration per container. + type: object + enableVectorAgent: + description: Wether or not to deploy a container with the Vector log agent. + nullable: true + type: boolean + type: object + resources: + default: + cpu: + max: null + min: null + memory: + limit: null + runtimeLimits: {} + storage: {} + description: |- + Resource usage is configured here, this includes CPU usage, memory usage and disk storage + usage, if this role needs any. + properties: + cpu: + default: + max: null + min: null + properties: + max: + description: |- + The maximum amount of CPU cores that can be requested by Pods. + Equivalent to the `limit` for Pod resource configuration. + Cores are specified either as a decimal point number or as milli units. + For example:`1.5` will be 1.5 cores, also written as `1500m`. + nullable: true + type: string + min: + description: |- + The minimal amount of CPU cores that Pods need to run. + Equivalent to the `request` for Pod resource configuration. + Cores are specified either as a decimal point number or as milli units. + For example:`1.5` will be 1.5 cores, also written as `1500m`. + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + memory: + properties: + limit: + description: |- + The maximum amount of memory that should be available to the Pod. + Specified as a byte [Quantity](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubernetes-api/common-definitions/quantity/), + which means these suffixes are supported: E, P, T, G, M, k. + You can also use the power-of-two equivalents: Ei, Pi, Ti, Gi, Mi, Ki. + For example, the following represent roughly the same value: + `128974848, 129e6, 129M, 128974848000m, 123Mi` + nullable: true + type: string + runtimeLimits: + description: Additional options that can be specified. + type: object + type: object + storage: + type: object + type: object + type: object + configOverrides: + additionalProperties: + additionalProperties: + type: string + type: object + default: {} + description: |- + The `configOverrides` can be used to configure properties in product config files + that are not exposed in the CRD. Read the + [config overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#config-overrides) + and consult the operator specific usage guide documentation for details on the + available config files and settings for the specific product. + type: object + envOverrides: + additionalProperties: + type: string + default: {} + description: |- + `envOverrides` configure environment variables to be set in the Pods. + It is a map from strings to strings - environment variables and the value to set. + Read the + [environment variable overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#env-overrides) + for more information and consult the operator specific usage guide to find out about + the product specific environment variables that are available. + type: object + podOverrides: + default: {} + description: |- + In the `podOverrides` property you can define a + [PodTemplateSpec](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#podtemplatespec-v1-core) + to override any property that can be set on a Kubernetes Pod. + Read the + [Pod overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#pod-overrides) + for more information. + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + roleConfig: + default: + podDisruptionBudget: + enabled: true + maxUnavailable: null + description: This is a product-agnostic RoleConfig, which is sufficient for most of the products. + properties: + podDisruptionBudget: + default: + enabled: true + maxUnavailable: null + description: |- + This struct is used to configure: + + 1. If PodDisruptionBudgets are created by the operator + 2. The allowed number of Pods to be unavailable (`maxUnavailable`) + + Learn more in the + [allowed Pod disruptions documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/pod_disruptions). + properties: + enabled: + default: true + description: |- + Whether a PodDisruptionBudget should be written out for this role. + Disabling this enables you to specify your own - custom - one. + Defaults to true. + type: boolean + maxUnavailable: + description: |- + The number of Pods that are allowed to be down because of voluntary disruptions. + If you don't explicitly set this, the operator will use a sane default based + upon knowledge about the individual product. + format: uint16 + maximum: 65535.0 + minimum: 0.0 + nullable: true + type: integer + type: object + type: object + roleGroups: + additionalProperties: + properties: + cliOverrides: + additionalProperties: + type: string + default: {} + type: object + config: + default: {} + properties: + affinity: + default: + nodeAffinity: null + nodeSelector: null + podAffinity: null + podAntiAffinity: null + description: |- + These configuration settings control + [Pod placement](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/pod_placement). + properties: + nodeAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.nodeAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + nodeSelector: + additionalProperties: + type: string + description: Simple key-value pairs forming a nodeSelector, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + podAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.podAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + podAntiAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.podAntiAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + type: object + gracefulShutdownTimeout: + description: Time period Pods have to gracefully shut down, e.g. `30m`, `1h` or `2d`. Consult the operator documentation for details. + nullable: true + type: string + logging: + default: + containers: {} + enableVectorAgent: null + description: Logging configuration, learn more in the [logging concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/logging). + properties: + containers: + additionalProperties: + anyOf: + - required: + - custom + - {} + - {} + description: Log configuration of the container + properties: + console: + description: Configuration for the console appender + nullable: true + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + custom: + description: Log configuration provided in a ConfigMap + properties: + configMap: + description: ConfigMap containing the log configuration files + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + file: + description: Configuration for the file appender + nullable: true + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + loggers: + additionalProperties: + description: Configuration of a logger + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + default: {} + description: Configuration per logger + type: object + type: object + description: Log configuration per container. + type: object + enableVectorAgent: + description: Wether or not to deploy a container with the Vector log agent. + nullable: true + type: boolean + type: object + resources: + default: + cpu: + max: null + min: null + memory: + limit: null + runtimeLimits: {} + storage: {} + description: |- + Resource usage is configured here, this includes CPU usage, memory usage and disk storage + usage, if this role needs any. + properties: + cpu: + default: + max: null + min: null + properties: + max: + description: |- + The maximum amount of CPU cores that can be requested by Pods. + Equivalent to the `limit` for Pod resource configuration. + Cores are specified either as a decimal point number or as milli units. + For example:`1.5` will be 1.5 cores, also written as `1500m`. + nullable: true + type: string + min: + description: |- + The minimal amount of CPU cores that Pods need to run. + Equivalent to the `request` for Pod resource configuration. + Cores are specified either as a decimal point number or as milli units. + For example:`1.5` will be 1.5 cores, also written as `1500m`. + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + memory: + properties: + limit: + description: |- + The maximum amount of memory that should be available to the Pod. + Specified as a byte [Quantity](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubernetes-api/common-definitions/quantity/), + which means these suffixes are supported: E, P, T, G, M, k. + You can also use the power-of-two equivalents: Ei, Pi, Ti, Gi, Mi, Ki. + For example, the following represent roughly the same value: + `128974848, 129e6, 129M, 128974848000m, 123Mi` + nullable: true + type: string + runtimeLimits: + description: Additional options that can be specified. + type: object + type: object + storage: + type: object + type: object + type: object + configOverrides: + additionalProperties: + additionalProperties: + type: string + type: object + default: {} + description: |- + The `configOverrides` can be used to configure properties in product config files + that are not exposed in the CRD. Read the + [config overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#config-overrides) + and consult the operator specific usage guide documentation for details on the + available config files and settings for the specific product. + type: object + envOverrides: + additionalProperties: + type: string + default: {} + description: |- + `envOverrides` configure environment variables to be set in the Pods. + It is a map from strings to strings - environment variables and the value to set. + Read the + [environment variable overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#env-overrides) + for more information and consult the operator specific usage guide to find out about + the product specific environment variables that are available. + type: object + podOverrides: + default: {} + description: |- + In the `podOverrides` property you can define a + [PodTemplateSpec](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#podtemplatespec-v1-core) + to override any property that can be set on a Kubernetes Pod. + Read the + [Pod overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#pod-overrides) + for more information. + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + replicas: + format: uint16 + maximum: 65535.0 + minimum: 0.0 + nullable: true + type: integer + type: object + type: object + required: + - roleGroups + type: object + image: + anyOf: + - required: + - custom + - productVersion + - required: + - productVersion + description: |- + Specify which image to use, the easiest way is to only configure the `productVersion`. + You can also configure a custom image registry to pull from, as well as completely custom + images. + + Consult the [Product image selection documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/product_image_selection) + for details. + properties: + custom: + description: |- + Overwrite the docker image. + Specify the full docker image name, e.g. `oci.stackable.tech/sdp/superset:1.4.1-stackable2.1.0` + type: string + productVersion: + description: Version of the product, e.g. `1.4.1`. + type: string + pullPolicy: + default: Always + description: '[Pull policy](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/containers/images/#image-pull-policy) used when pulling the image.' + enum: + - IfNotPresent + - Always + - Never + type: string + pullSecrets: + description: '[Image pull secrets](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/containers/images/#specifying-imagepullsecrets-on-a-pod) to pull images from a private registry.' + items: + description: LocalObjectReference contains enough information to let you locate the referenced object inside the same namespace. + properties: + name: + description: 'Name of the referent. This field is effectively required, but due to backwards compatibility is allowed to be empty. Instances of this type with an empty value here are almost certainly wrong. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/names/#names' + type: string + required: + - name + type: object + nullable: true + type: array + repo: + description: Name of the docker repo, e.g. `oci.stackable.tech/sdp` + nullable: true + type: string + stackableVersion: + description: |- + Stackable version of the product, e.g. `23.4`, `23.4.1` or `0.0.0-dev`. + If not specified, the operator will use its own version, e.g. `23.4.1`. + When using a nightly operator or a pr version, it will use the nightly `0.0.0-dev` image. + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + kubernetesExecutors: + description: With the Kuberentes executor, executor Pods are created on demand. + properties: + cliOverrides: + additionalProperties: + type: string + default: {} + type: object + config: + default: {} + properties: + affinity: + default: + nodeAffinity: null + nodeSelector: null + podAffinity: null + podAntiAffinity: null + description: |- + These configuration settings control + [Pod placement](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/pod_placement). + properties: + nodeAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.nodeAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + nodeSelector: + additionalProperties: + type: string + description: Simple key-value pairs forming a nodeSelector, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + podAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.podAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + podAntiAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.podAntiAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + type: object + gracefulShutdownTimeout: + description: Time period Pods have to gracefully shut down, e.g. `30m`, `1h` or `2d`. Consult the operator documentation for details. + nullable: true + type: string + logging: + default: + containers: {} + enableVectorAgent: null + description: Logging configuration, learn more in the [logging concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/logging). + properties: + containers: + additionalProperties: + anyOf: + - required: + - custom + - {} + - {} + description: Log configuration of the container + properties: + console: + description: Configuration for the console appender + nullable: true + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + custom: + description: Log configuration provided in a ConfigMap + properties: + configMap: + description: ConfigMap containing the log configuration files + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + file: + description: Configuration for the file appender + nullable: true + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + loggers: + additionalProperties: + description: Configuration of a logger + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + default: {} + description: Configuration per logger + type: object + type: object + description: Log configuration per container. + type: object + enableVectorAgent: + description: Wether or not to deploy a container with the Vector log agent. + nullable: true + type: boolean + type: object + resources: + default: + cpu: + max: null + min: null + memory: + limit: null + runtimeLimits: {} + storage: {} + description: |- + Resource usage is configured here, this includes CPU usage, memory usage and disk storage + usage, if this role needs any. + properties: + cpu: + default: + max: null + min: null + properties: + max: + description: |- + The maximum amount of CPU cores that can be requested by Pods. + Equivalent to the `limit` for Pod resource configuration. + Cores are specified either as a decimal point number or as milli units. + For example:`1.5` will be 1.5 cores, also written as `1500m`. + nullable: true + type: string + min: + description: |- + The minimal amount of CPU cores that Pods need to run. + Equivalent to the `request` for Pod resource configuration. + Cores are specified either as a decimal point number or as milli units. + For example:`1.5` will be 1.5 cores, also written as `1500m`. + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + memory: + properties: + limit: + description: |- + The maximum amount of memory that should be available to the Pod. + Specified as a byte [Quantity](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubernetes-api/common-definitions/quantity/), + which means these suffixes are supported: E, P, T, G, M, k. + You can also use the power-of-two equivalents: Ei, Pi, Ti, Gi, Mi, Ki. + For example, the following represent roughly the same value: + `128974848, 129e6, 129M, 128974848000m, 123Mi` + nullable: true + type: string + runtimeLimits: + description: Additional options that can be specified. + type: object + type: object + storage: + type: object + type: object + type: object + configOverrides: + additionalProperties: + additionalProperties: + type: string + type: object + default: {} + description: |- + The `configOverrides` can be used to configure properties in product config files + that are not exposed in the CRD. Read the + [config overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#config-overrides) + and consult the operator specific usage guide documentation for details on the + available config files and settings for the specific product. + type: object + envOverrides: + additionalProperties: + type: string + default: {} + description: |- + `envOverrides` configure environment variables to be set in the Pods. + It is a map from strings to strings - environment variables and the value to set. + Read the + [environment variable overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#env-overrides) + for more information and consult the operator specific usage guide to find out about + the product specific environment variables that are available. + type: object + podOverrides: + default: {} + description: |- + In the `podOverrides` property you can define a + [PodTemplateSpec](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#podtemplatespec-v1-core) + to override any property that can be set on a Kubernetes Pod. + Read the + [Pod overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#pod-overrides) + for more information. + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + type: object + objectOverrides: + default: [] + description: |- + A list of generic Kubernetes objects, which are merged into the objects that the operator + creates. + + List entries are arbitrary YAML objects, which need to be valid Kubernetes objects. + + Read the [Object overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#object-overrides) + for more information. + items: + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + type: array + schedulers: + description: |- + The `schedulers` is responsible for triggering jobs and persisting their metadata to the backend database. + Jobs are scheduled on the workers/executors. + nullable: true + properties: + cliOverrides: + additionalProperties: + type: string + default: {} + type: object + config: + default: {} + properties: + affinity: + default: + nodeAffinity: null + nodeSelector: null + podAffinity: null + podAntiAffinity: null + description: |- + These configuration settings control + [Pod placement](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/pod_placement). + properties: + nodeAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.nodeAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + nodeSelector: + additionalProperties: + type: string + description: Simple key-value pairs forming a nodeSelector, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + podAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.podAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + podAntiAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.podAntiAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + type: object + gracefulShutdownTimeout: + description: Time period Pods have to gracefully shut down, e.g. `30m`, `1h` or `2d`. Consult the operator documentation for details. + nullable: true + type: string + logging: + default: + containers: {} + enableVectorAgent: null + description: Logging configuration, learn more in the [logging concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/logging). + properties: + containers: + additionalProperties: + anyOf: + - required: + - custom + - {} + - {} + description: Log configuration of the container + properties: + console: + description: Configuration for the console appender + nullable: true + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + custom: + description: Log configuration provided in a ConfigMap + properties: + configMap: + description: ConfigMap containing the log configuration files + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + file: + description: Configuration for the file appender + nullable: true + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + loggers: + additionalProperties: + description: Configuration of a logger + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + default: {} + description: Configuration per logger + type: object + type: object + description: Log configuration per container. + type: object + enableVectorAgent: + description: Wether or not to deploy a container with the Vector log agent. + nullable: true + type: boolean + type: object + resources: + default: + cpu: + max: null + min: null + memory: + limit: null + runtimeLimits: {} + storage: {} + description: |- + Resource usage is configured here, this includes CPU usage, memory usage and disk storage + usage, if this role needs any. + properties: + cpu: + default: + max: null + min: null + properties: + max: + description: |- + The maximum amount of CPU cores that can be requested by Pods. + Equivalent to the `limit` for Pod resource configuration. + Cores are specified either as a decimal point number or as milli units. + For example:`1.5` will be 1.5 cores, also written as `1500m`. + nullable: true + type: string + min: + description: |- + The minimal amount of CPU cores that Pods need to run. + Equivalent to the `request` for Pod resource configuration. + Cores are specified either as a decimal point number or as milli units. + For example:`1.5` will be 1.5 cores, also written as `1500m`. + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + memory: + properties: + limit: + description: |- + The maximum amount of memory that should be available to the Pod. + Specified as a byte [Quantity](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubernetes-api/common-definitions/quantity/), + which means these suffixes are supported: E, P, T, G, M, k. + You can also use the power-of-two equivalents: Ei, Pi, Ti, Gi, Mi, Ki. + For example, the following represent roughly the same value: + `128974848, 129e6, 129M, 128974848000m, 123Mi` + nullable: true + type: string + runtimeLimits: + description: Additional options that can be specified. + type: object + type: object + storage: + type: object + type: object + type: object + configOverrides: + additionalProperties: + additionalProperties: + type: string + type: object + default: {} + description: |- + The `configOverrides` can be used to configure properties in product config files + that are not exposed in the CRD. Read the + [config overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#config-overrides) + and consult the operator specific usage guide documentation for details on the + available config files and settings for the specific product. + type: object + envOverrides: + additionalProperties: + type: string + default: {} + description: |- + `envOverrides` configure environment variables to be set in the Pods. + It is a map from strings to strings - environment variables and the value to set. + Read the + [environment variable overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#env-overrides) + for more information and consult the operator specific usage guide to find out about + the product specific environment variables that are available. + type: object + podOverrides: + default: {} + description: |- + In the `podOverrides` property you can define a + [PodTemplateSpec](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#podtemplatespec-v1-core) + to override any property that can be set on a Kubernetes Pod. + Read the + [Pod overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#pod-overrides) + for more information. + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + roleConfig: + default: + podDisruptionBudget: + enabled: true + maxUnavailable: null + description: This is a product-agnostic RoleConfig, which is sufficient for most of the products. + properties: + podDisruptionBudget: + default: + enabled: true + maxUnavailable: null + description: |- + This struct is used to configure: + + 1. If PodDisruptionBudgets are created by the operator + 2. The allowed number of Pods to be unavailable (`maxUnavailable`) + + Learn more in the + [allowed Pod disruptions documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/pod_disruptions). + properties: + enabled: + default: true + description: |- + Whether a PodDisruptionBudget should be written out for this role. + Disabling this enables you to specify your own - custom - one. + Defaults to true. + type: boolean + maxUnavailable: + description: |- + The number of Pods that are allowed to be down because of voluntary disruptions. + If you don't explicitly set this, the operator will use a sane default based + upon knowledge about the individual product. + format: uint16 + maximum: 65535.0 + minimum: 0.0 + nullable: true + type: integer + type: object + type: object + roleGroups: + additionalProperties: + properties: + cliOverrides: + additionalProperties: + type: string + default: {} + type: object + config: + default: {} + properties: + affinity: + default: + nodeAffinity: null + nodeSelector: null + podAffinity: null + podAntiAffinity: null + description: |- + These configuration settings control + [Pod placement](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/pod_placement). + properties: + nodeAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.nodeAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + nodeSelector: + additionalProperties: + type: string + description: Simple key-value pairs forming a nodeSelector, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + podAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.podAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + podAntiAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.podAntiAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + type: object + gracefulShutdownTimeout: + description: Time period Pods have to gracefully shut down, e.g. `30m`, `1h` or `2d`. Consult the operator documentation for details. + nullable: true + type: string + logging: + default: + containers: {} + enableVectorAgent: null + description: Logging configuration, learn more in the [logging concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/logging). + properties: + containers: + additionalProperties: + anyOf: + - required: + - custom + - {} + - {} + description: Log configuration of the container + properties: + console: + description: Configuration for the console appender + nullable: true + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + custom: + description: Log configuration provided in a ConfigMap + properties: + configMap: + description: ConfigMap containing the log configuration files + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + file: + description: Configuration for the file appender + nullable: true + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + loggers: + additionalProperties: + description: Configuration of a logger + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + default: {} + description: Configuration per logger + type: object + type: object + description: Log configuration per container. + type: object + enableVectorAgent: + description: Wether or not to deploy a container with the Vector log agent. + nullable: true + type: boolean + type: object + resources: + default: + cpu: + max: null + min: null + memory: + limit: null + runtimeLimits: {} + storage: {} + description: |- + Resource usage is configured here, this includes CPU usage, memory usage and disk storage + usage, if this role needs any. + properties: + cpu: + default: + max: null + min: null + properties: + max: + description: |- + The maximum amount of CPU cores that can be requested by Pods. + Equivalent to the `limit` for Pod resource configuration. + Cores are specified either as a decimal point number or as milli units. + For example:`1.5` will be 1.5 cores, also written as `1500m`. + nullable: true + type: string + min: + description: |- + The minimal amount of CPU cores that Pods need to run. + Equivalent to the `request` for Pod resource configuration. + Cores are specified either as a decimal point number or as milli units. + For example:`1.5` will be 1.5 cores, also written as `1500m`. + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + memory: + properties: + limit: + description: |- + The maximum amount of memory that should be available to the Pod. + Specified as a byte [Quantity](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubernetes-api/common-definitions/quantity/), + which means these suffixes are supported: E, P, T, G, M, k. + You can also use the power-of-two equivalents: Ei, Pi, Ti, Gi, Mi, Ki. + For example, the following represent roughly the same value: + `128974848, 129e6, 129M, 128974848000m, 123Mi` + nullable: true + type: string + runtimeLimits: + description: Additional options that can be specified. + type: object + type: object + storage: + type: object + type: object + type: object + configOverrides: + additionalProperties: + additionalProperties: + type: string + type: object + default: {} + description: |- + The `configOverrides` can be used to configure properties in product config files + that are not exposed in the CRD. Read the + [config overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#config-overrides) + and consult the operator specific usage guide documentation for details on the + available config files and settings for the specific product. + type: object + envOverrides: + additionalProperties: + type: string + default: {} + description: |- + `envOverrides` configure environment variables to be set in the Pods. + It is a map from strings to strings - environment variables and the value to set. + Read the + [environment variable overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#env-overrides) + for more information and consult the operator specific usage guide to find out about + the product specific environment variables that are available. + type: object + podOverrides: + default: {} + description: |- + In the `podOverrides` property you can define a + [PodTemplateSpec](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#podtemplatespec-v1-core) + to override any property that can be set on a Kubernetes Pod. + Read the + [Pod overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#pod-overrides) + for more information. + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + replicas: + format: uint16 + maximum: 65535.0 + minimum: 0.0 + nullable: true + type: integer + type: object + type: object + required: + - roleGroups + type: object + triggerers: + description: The `triggerers` role runs the triggerer process for use with deferrable DAG operators. + nullable: true + properties: + cliOverrides: + additionalProperties: + type: string + default: {} + type: object + config: + default: {} + properties: + affinity: + default: + nodeAffinity: null + nodeSelector: null + podAffinity: null + podAntiAffinity: null + description: |- + These configuration settings control + [Pod placement](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/pod_placement). + properties: + nodeAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.nodeAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + nodeSelector: + additionalProperties: + type: string + description: Simple key-value pairs forming a nodeSelector, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + podAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.podAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + podAntiAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.podAntiAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + type: object + gracefulShutdownTimeout: + description: Time period Pods have to gracefully shut down, e.g. `30m`, `1h` or `2d`. Consult the operator documentation for details. + nullable: true + type: string + logging: + default: + containers: {} + enableVectorAgent: null + description: Logging configuration, learn more in the [logging concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/logging). + properties: + containers: + additionalProperties: + anyOf: + - required: + - custom + - {} + - {} + description: Log configuration of the container + properties: + console: + description: Configuration for the console appender + nullable: true + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + custom: + description: Log configuration provided in a ConfigMap + properties: + configMap: + description: ConfigMap containing the log configuration files + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + file: + description: Configuration for the file appender + nullable: true + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + loggers: + additionalProperties: + description: Configuration of a logger + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + default: {} + description: Configuration per logger + type: object + type: object + description: Log configuration per container. + type: object + enableVectorAgent: + description: Wether or not to deploy a container with the Vector log agent. + nullable: true + type: boolean + type: object + resources: + default: + cpu: + max: null + min: null + memory: + limit: null + runtimeLimits: {} + storage: {} + description: |- + Resource usage is configured here, this includes CPU usage, memory usage and disk storage + usage, if this role needs any. + properties: + cpu: + default: + max: null + min: null + properties: + max: + description: |- + The maximum amount of CPU cores that can be requested by Pods. + Equivalent to the `limit` for Pod resource configuration. + Cores are specified either as a decimal point number or as milli units. + For example:`1.5` will be 1.5 cores, also written as `1500m`. + nullable: true + type: string + min: + description: |- + The minimal amount of CPU cores that Pods need to run. + Equivalent to the `request` for Pod resource configuration. + Cores are specified either as a decimal point number or as milli units. + For example:`1.5` will be 1.5 cores, also written as `1500m`. + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + memory: + properties: + limit: + description: |- + The maximum amount of memory that should be available to the Pod. + Specified as a byte [Quantity](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubernetes-api/common-definitions/quantity/), + which means these suffixes are supported: E, P, T, G, M, k. + You can also use the power-of-two equivalents: Ei, Pi, Ti, Gi, Mi, Ki. + For example, the following represent roughly the same value: + `128974848, 129e6, 129M, 128974848000m, 123Mi` + nullable: true + type: string + runtimeLimits: + description: Additional options that can be specified. + type: object + type: object + storage: + type: object + type: object + type: object + configOverrides: + additionalProperties: + additionalProperties: + type: string + type: object + default: {} + description: |- + The `configOverrides` can be used to configure properties in product config files + that are not exposed in the CRD. Read the + [config overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#config-overrides) + and consult the operator specific usage guide documentation for details on the + available config files and settings for the specific product. + type: object + envOverrides: + additionalProperties: + type: string + default: {} + description: |- + `envOverrides` configure environment variables to be set in the Pods. + It is a map from strings to strings - environment variables and the value to set. + Read the + [environment variable overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#env-overrides) + for more information and consult the operator specific usage guide to find out about + the product specific environment variables that are available. + type: object + podOverrides: + default: {} + description: |- + In the `podOverrides` property you can define a + [PodTemplateSpec](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#podtemplatespec-v1-core) + to override any property that can be set on a Kubernetes Pod. + Read the + [Pod overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#pod-overrides) + for more information. + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + roleConfig: + default: + podDisruptionBudget: + enabled: true + maxUnavailable: null + description: This is a product-agnostic RoleConfig, which is sufficient for most of the products. + properties: + podDisruptionBudget: + default: + enabled: true + maxUnavailable: null + description: |- + This struct is used to configure: + + 1. If PodDisruptionBudgets are created by the operator + 2. The allowed number of Pods to be unavailable (`maxUnavailable`) + + Learn more in the + [allowed Pod disruptions documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/pod_disruptions). + properties: + enabled: + default: true + description: |- + Whether a PodDisruptionBudget should be written out for this role. + Disabling this enables you to specify your own - custom - one. + Defaults to true. + type: boolean + maxUnavailable: + description: |- + The number of Pods that are allowed to be down because of voluntary disruptions. + If you don't explicitly set this, the operator will use a sane default based + upon knowledge about the individual product. + format: uint16 + maximum: 65535.0 + minimum: 0.0 + nullable: true + type: integer + type: object + type: object + roleGroups: + additionalProperties: + properties: + cliOverrides: + additionalProperties: + type: string + default: {} + type: object + config: + default: {} + properties: + affinity: + default: + nodeAffinity: null + nodeSelector: null + podAffinity: null + podAntiAffinity: null + description: |- + These configuration settings control + [Pod placement](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/pod_placement). + properties: + nodeAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.nodeAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + nodeSelector: + additionalProperties: + type: string + description: Simple key-value pairs forming a nodeSelector, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + podAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.podAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + podAntiAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.podAntiAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + type: object + gracefulShutdownTimeout: + description: Time period Pods have to gracefully shut down, e.g. `30m`, `1h` or `2d`. Consult the operator documentation for details. + nullable: true + type: string + logging: + default: + containers: {} + enableVectorAgent: null + description: Logging configuration, learn more in the [logging concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/logging). + properties: + containers: + additionalProperties: + anyOf: + - required: + - custom + - {} + - {} + description: Log configuration of the container + properties: + console: + description: Configuration for the console appender + nullable: true + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + custom: + description: Log configuration provided in a ConfigMap + properties: + configMap: + description: ConfigMap containing the log configuration files + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + file: + description: Configuration for the file appender + nullable: true + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + loggers: + additionalProperties: + description: Configuration of a logger + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + default: {} + description: Configuration per logger + type: object + type: object + description: Log configuration per container. + type: object + enableVectorAgent: + description: Wether or not to deploy a container with the Vector log agent. + nullable: true + type: boolean + type: object + resources: + default: + cpu: + max: null + min: null + memory: + limit: null + runtimeLimits: {} + storage: {} + description: |- + Resource usage is configured here, this includes CPU usage, memory usage and disk storage + usage, if this role needs any. + properties: + cpu: + default: + max: null + min: null + properties: + max: + description: |- + The maximum amount of CPU cores that can be requested by Pods. + Equivalent to the `limit` for Pod resource configuration. + Cores are specified either as a decimal point number or as milli units. + For example:`1.5` will be 1.5 cores, also written as `1500m`. + nullable: true + type: string + min: + description: |- + The minimal amount of CPU cores that Pods need to run. + Equivalent to the `request` for Pod resource configuration. + Cores are specified either as a decimal point number or as milli units. + For example:`1.5` will be 1.5 cores, also written as `1500m`. + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + memory: + properties: + limit: + description: |- + The maximum amount of memory that should be available to the Pod. + Specified as a byte [Quantity](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubernetes-api/common-definitions/quantity/), + which means these suffixes are supported: E, P, T, G, M, k. + You can also use the power-of-two equivalents: Ei, Pi, Ti, Gi, Mi, Ki. + For example, the following represent roughly the same value: + `128974848, 129e6, 129M, 128974848000m, 123Mi` + nullable: true + type: string + runtimeLimits: + description: Additional options that can be specified. + type: object + type: object + storage: + type: object + type: object + type: object + configOverrides: + additionalProperties: + additionalProperties: + type: string + type: object + default: {} + description: |- + The `configOverrides` can be used to configure properties in product config files + that are not exposed in the CRD. Read the + [config overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#config-overrides) + and consult the operator specific usage guide documentation for details on the + available config files and settings for the specific product. + type: object + envOverrides: + additionalProperties: + type: string + default: {} + description: |- + `envOverrides` configure environment variables to be set in the Pods. + It is a map from strings to strings - environment variables and the value to set. + Read the + [environment variable overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#env-overrides) + for more information and consult the operator specific usage guide to find out about + the product specific environment variables that are available. + type: object + podOverrides: + default: {} + description: |- + In the `podOverrides` property you can define a + [PodTemplateSpec](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#podtemplatespec-v1-core) + to override any property that can be set on a Kubernetes Pod. + Read the + [Pod overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#pod-overrides) + for more information. + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + replicas: + format: uint16 + maximum: 65535.0 + minimum: 0.0 + nullable: true + type: integer + type: object + type: object + required: + - roleGroups + type: object + webservers: + description: The `webservers` role provides the main UI for user interaction. + nullable: true + properties: + cliOverrides: + additionalProperties: + type: string + default: {} + type: object + config: + default: {} + properties: + affinity: + default: + nodeAffinity: null + nodeSelector: null + podAffinity: null + podAntiAffinity: null + description: |- + These configuration settings control + [Pod placement](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/pod_placement). + properties: + nodeAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.nodeAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + nodeSelector: + additionalProperties: + type: string + description: Simple key-value pairs forming a nodeSelector, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + podAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.podAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + podAntiAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.podAntiAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + type: object + gracefulShutdownTimeout: + description: Time period Pods have to gracefully shut down, e.g. `30m`, `1h` or `2d`. Consult the operator documentation for details. + nullable: true + type: string + logging: + default: + containers: {} + enableVectorAgent: null + description: Logging configuration, learn more in the [logging concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/logging). + properties: + containers: + additionalProperties: + anyOf: + - required: + - custom + - {} + - {} + description: Log configuration of the container + properties: + console: + description: Configuration for the console appender + nullable: true + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + custom: + description: Log configuration provided in a ConfigMap + properties: + configMap: + description: ConfigMap containing the log configuration files + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + file: + description: Configuration for the file appender + nullable: true + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + loggers: + additionalProperties: + description: Configuration of a logger + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + default: {} + description: Configuration per logger + type: object + type: object + description: Log configuration per container. + type: object + enableVectorAgent: + description: Wether or not to deploy a container with the Vector log agent. + nullable: true + type: boolean + type: object + resources: + default: + cpu: + max: null + min: null + memory: + limit: null + runtimeLimits: {} + storage: {} + description: |- + Resource usage is configured here, this includes CPU usage, memory usage and disk storage + usage, if this role needs any. + properties: + cpu: + default: + max: null + min: null + properties: + max: + description: |- + The maximum amount of CPU cores that can be requested by Pods. + Equivalent to the `limit` for Pod resource configuration. + Cores are specified either as a decimal point number or as milli units. + For example:`1.5` will be 1.5 cores, also written as `1500m`. + nullable: true + type: string + min: + description: |- + The minimal amount of CPU cores that Pods need to run. + Equivalent to the `request` for Pod resource configuration. + Cores are specified either as a decimal point number or as milli units. + For example:`1.5` will be 1.5 cores, also written as `1500m`. + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + memory: + properties: + limit: + description: |- + The maximum amount of memory that should be available to the Pod. + Specified as a byte [Quantity](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubernetes-api/common-definitions/quantity/), + which means these suffixes are supported: E, P, T, G, M, k. + You can also use the power-of-two equivalents: Ei, Pi, Ti, Gi, Mi, Ki. + For example, the following represent roughly the same value: + `128974848, 129e6, 129M, 128974848000m, 123Mi` + nullable: true + type: string + runtimeLimits: + description: Additional options that can be specified. + type: object + type: object + storage: + type: object + type: object + type: object + configOverrides: + additionalProperties: + additionalProperties: + type: string + type: object + default: {} + description: |- + The `configOverrides` can be used to configure properties in product config files + that are not exposed in the CRD. Read the + [config overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#config-overrides) + and consult the operator specific usage guide documentation for details on the + available config files and settings for the specific product. + type: object + envOverrides: + additionalProperties: + type: string + default: {} + description: |- + `envOverrides` configure environment variables to be set in the Pods. + It is a map from strings to strings - environment variables and the value to set. + Read the + [environment variable overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#env-overrides) + for more information and consult the operator specific usage guide to find out about + the product specific environment variables that are available. + type: object + podOverrides: + default: {} + description: |- + In the `podOverrides` property you can define a + [PodTemplateSpec](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#podtemplatespec-v1-core) + to override any property that can be set on a Kubernetes Pod. + Read the + [Pod overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#pod-overrides) + for more information. + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + roleConfig: + default: + listenerClass: cluster-internal + podDisruptionBudget: + enabled: true + maxUnavailable: null + description: This is a product-agnostic RoleConfig, which is sufficient for most of the products. + properties: + listenerClass: + default: cluster-internal + description: This field controls which [ListenerClass](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/listener-operator/listenerclass.html) is used to expose the webserver. + type: string + podDisruptionBudget: + default: + enabled: true + maxUnavailable: null + description: |- + This struct is used to configure: + + 1. If PodDisruptionBudgets are created by the operator + 2. The allowed number of Pods to be unavailable (`maxUnavailable`) + + Learn more in the + [allowed Pod disruptions documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/pod_disruptions). + properties: + enabled: + default: true + description: |- + Whether a PodDisruptionBudget should be written out for this role. + Disabling this enables you to specify your own - custom - one. + Defaults to true. + type: boolean + maxUnavailable: + description: |- + The number of Pods that are allowed to be down because of voluntary disruptions. + If you don't explicitly set this, the operator will use a sane default based + upon knowledge about the individual product. + format: uint16 + maximum: 65535.0 + minimum: 0.0 + nullable: true + type: integer + type: object + type: object + roleGroups: + additionalProperties: + properties: + cliOverrides: + additionalProperties: + type: string + default: {} + type: object + config: + default: {} + properties: + affinity: + default: + nodeAffinity: null + nodeSelector: null + podAffinity: null + podAntiAffinity: null + description: |- + These configuration settings control + [Pod placement](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/pod_placement). + properties: + nodeAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.nodeAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + nodeSelector: + additionalProperties: + type: string + description: Simple key-value pairs forming a nodeSelector, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + podAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.podAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + podAntiAffinity: + description: Same as the `spec.affinity.podAntiAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) + nullable: true + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + type: object + gracefulShutdownTimeout: + description: Time period Pods have to gracefully shut down, e.g. `30m`, `1h` or `2d`. Consult the operator documentation for details. + nullable: true + type: string + logging: + default: + containers: {} + enableVectorAgent: null + description: Logging configuration, learn more in the [logging concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/logging). + properties: + containers: + additionalProperties: + anyOf: + - required: + - custom + - {} + - {} + description: Log configuration of the container + properties: + console: + description: Configuration for the console appender + nullable: true + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + custom: + description: Log configuration provided in a ConfigMap + properties: + configMap: + description: ConfigMap containing the log configuration files + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + file: + description: Configuration for the file appender + nullable: true + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + loggers: + additionalProperties: + description: Configuration of a logger + properties: + level: + description: |- + The log level threshold. + Log events with a lower log level are discarded. + enum: + - TRACE + - DEBUG + - INFO + - WARN + - ERROR + - FATAL + - NONE + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + default: {} + description: Configuration per logger + type: object + type: object + description: Log configuration per container. + type: object + enableVectorAgent: + description: Wether or not to deploy a container with the Vector log agent. + nullable: true + type: boolean + type: object + resources: + default: + cpu: + max: null + min: null + memory: + limit: null + runtimeLimits: {} + storage: {} + description: |- + Resource usage is configured here, this includes CPU usage, memory usage and disk storage + usage, if this role needs any. + properties: + cpu: + default: + max: null + min: null + properties: + max: + description: |- + The maximum amount of CPU cores that can be requested by Pods. + Equivalent to the `limit` for Pod resource configuration. + Cores are specified either as a decimal point number or as milli units. + For example:`1.5` will be 1.5 cores, also written as `1500m`. + nullable: true + type: string + min: + description: |- + The minimal amount of CPU cores that Pods need to run. + Equivalent to the `request` for Pod resource configuration. + Cores are specified either as a decimal point number or as milli units. + For example:`1.5` will be 1.5 cores, also written as `1500m`. + nullable: true + type: string + type: object + memory: + properties: + limit: + description: |- + The maximum amount of memory that should be available to the Pod. + Specified as a byte [Quantity](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubernetes-api/common-definitions/quantity/), + which means these suffixes are supported: E, P, T, G, M, k. + You can also use the power-of-two equivalents: Ei, Pi, Ti, Gi, Mi, Ki. + For example, the following represent roughly the same value: + `128974848, 129e6, 129M, 128974848000m, 123Mi` + nullable: true + type: string + runtimeLimits: + description: Additional options that can be specified. + type: object + type: object + storage: + type: object + type: object + type: object + configOverrides: + additionalProperties: + additionalProperties: + type: string + type: object + default: {} + description: |- + The `configOverrides` can be used to configure properties in product config files + that are not exposed in the CRD. Read the + [config overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#config-overrides) + and consult the operator specific usage guide documentation for details on the + available config files and settings for the specific product. + type: object + envOverrides: + additionalProperties: + type: string + default: {} + description: |- + `envOverrides` configure environment variables to be set in the Pods. + It is a map from strings to strings - environment variables and the value to set. + Read the + [environment variable overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#env-overrides) + for more information and consult the operator specific usage guide to find out about + the product specific environment variables that are available. + type: object + podOverrides: + default: {} + description: |- + In the `podOverrides` property you can define a + [PodTemplateSpec](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.34/#podtemplatespec-v1-core) + to override any property that can be set on a Kubernetes Pod. + Read the + [Pod overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#pod-overrides) + for more information. + type: object + x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true + replicas: + format: uint16 + maximum: 65535.0 + minimum: 0.0 + nullable: true + type: integer + type: object + type: object + required: + - roleGroups + type: object + required: + - clusterConfig + - image + type: object + status: + nullable: true + properties: + conditions: + default: [] + items: + properties: + lastTransitionTime: + description: Last time the condition transitioned from one status to another. + format: date-time + nullable: true + type: string + message: + description: A human readable message indicating details about the transition. + nullable: true + type: string + reason: + description: The reason for the condition's last transition. + nullable: true + type: string + status: + description: Status of the condition, one of True, False, Unknown. + enum: + - 'True' + - 'False' + - Unknown + type: string + type: + description: Type of deployment condition. + enum: + - Available + - Degraded + - Progressing + - ReconciliationPaused + - Stopped + type: string + required: + - status + - type + type: object + type: array + type: object + required: + - spec + title: AirflowCluster + type: object + served: true + storage: false + subresources: + status: {} diff --git a/deploy/helm/airflow-operator/templates/deployment.yaml b/deploy/helm/airflow-operator/templates/deployment.yaml index 2126c5f5..4601af6f 100644 --- a/deploy/helm/airflow-operator/templates/deployment.yaml +++ b/deploy/helm/airflow-operator/templates/deployment.yaml @@ -21,9 +21,6 @@ spec: {{- toYaml . | nindent 8 }} {{- end }} labels: - {{- if .Values.maintenance.customResourceDefinitions.maintain }} - webhook.stackable.tech/conversion: enabled - {{- end }} {{- include "operator.selectorLabels" . | nindent 8 }} spec: {{- with .Values.image.pullSecrets }} @@ -82,7 +79,6 @@ spec: value: {{ .Values.kubernetesClusterDomain | quote }} {{- end }} {{- include "telemetry.envVars" . | nindent 12 }} - {{- include "maintenance.envVars" . | nindent 12 }} volumes: - name: config-spec configMap: diff --git a/deploy/helm/airflow-operator/templates/service.yaml b/deploy/helm/airflow-operator/templates/service.yaml index ac11bbcc..0cb05696 100644 --- a/deploy/helm/airflow-operator/templates/service.yaml +++ b/deploy/helm/airflow-operator/templates/service.yaml @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ + --- apiVersion: v1 kind: Service @@ -10,10 +11,7 @@ metadata: {{- include "operator.labels" . | nindent 4 }} spec: selector: - {{- if .Values.maintenance.customResourceDefinitions.maintain }} - webhook.stackable.tech/conversion: enabled - {{- end }} - {{- include "operator.selectorLabels" . | nindent 4 }} + {{- include "operator.selectorLabels" . | nindent 6 }} ports: - name: conversion-webhook protocol: TCP diff --git a/nix/sources.json b/nix/sources.json index dcfe59fa..f79c2cf0 100644 --- a/nix/sources.json +++ b/nix/sources.json @@ -29,10 +29,10 @@ "homepage": "", "owner": "NixOS", "repo": "nixpkgs", - "rev": "5c46f3bd98147c8d82366df95bbef2cab3a967ea", - "sha256": "1q085irshssrpnryw9kixd0smc2c0rhqs20niklybaywpv2zlywx", + "rev": "a7fc11be66bdfb5cdde611ee5ce381c183da8386", + "sha256": "0h3gvjbrlkvxhbxpy01n603ixv0pjy19n9kf73rdkchdvqcn70j2", "type": "tarball", - "url": "https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/archive/5c46f3bd98147c8d82366df95bbef2cab3a967ea.tar.gz", + "url": "https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/archive/a7fc11be66bdfb5cdde611ee5ce381c183da8386.tar.gz", "url_template": "https://github.com///archive/.tar.gz" } }