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674# Copyright (c) 2023 Volvo Car Corporation
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0

# Default values for victoria-metrics.
# This is a YAML-formatted file.
# Declare variables to be passed into your templates.

rbac:
  create: true
  # Note: The PSP will only be deployed, if Kubernetes (<1.25) supports the resource.
  pspEnabled: true
  namespaced: false
  extraLabels: {}
  # annotations: {}

# -- Print chart notes
printNotes: true

serviceAccount:
  # -- Create service account.
  create: true
  # name:
  extraLabels: {}
  # annotations: {}
  # -- Mount API token to pod directly
  automountToken: true

automountServiceAccountToken: true

podDisruptionBudget:
  # -- See `kubectl explain poddisruptionbudget.spec` for more. Ref: [https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/run-application/configure-pdb/](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/run-application/configure-pdb/)
  enabled: true
  minAvailable: 1
  maxUnavailable: 1
  extraLabels: {}

server:
  # -- Enable deployment of server component. Deployed as StatefulSet
  enabled: true
  # -- Server container name
  name: server
  image:
    # -- Image repository
    repository: victoriametrics/victoria-metrics
    # -- Image tag
    tag: v1.91.0
    # -- Image pull policy
    pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
  # -- Name of Priority Class
  priorityClassName: ""
  # -- Overrides the full name of server component
  fullnameOverride:
  # -- Data retention period in month
  retentionPeriod: 1
  # Extra command line arguments for container of component
  extraArgs:
    envflag.enable: "true"
    envflag.prefix: VM_
    loggerFormat: json

  # Additional hostPath mounts
  extraHostPathMounts:
    []
     #- name: certs-dir
     #  mountPath: /etc/kubernetes/certs
     #  subPath: ""
     #  hostPath: /etc/kubernetes/certs
     #  readOnly: true

  # Extra Volumes for the pod
  extraVolumes:
    []
    #- name: example
    #  configMap:
    #   name: example

  # Extra Volume Mounts for the container
  extraVolumeMounts:
    []
    # - name: example
    #   mountPath: /example

  extraContainers:
    []
    #- name: config-reloader
    #  image: reloader-image

  initContainers:
    []
    # - name: vmrestore
    #   image: victoriametrics/vmrestore:latest
    #   volumeMounts:
    #   - mountPath: /storage
    #     name: vmstorage-volume
    #   - mountPath: /etc/vm/creds
    #     name: secret-remote-storage-keys
    #     readOnly: true
    #   args:
    #   - -storageDataPath=/storage
    #   - -src=s3://your_bucket/folder/latest
    #   - -credsFilePath=/etc/vm/creds/credentials

  # -- Node tolerations for server scheduling to nodes with taints. Ref: [https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/assign-pod-node/](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/assign-pod-node/)
  tolerations:
    []
    # - key: "key"
    #   operator: "Equal|Exists"
    #   value: "value"
    #   effect: "NoSchedule|PreferNoSchedule"

  # -- Pod's node selector. Ref: [https://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/node-selection/](https://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/node-selection/)
  nodeSelector: {}

  # -- Pod affinity
  affinity: {}

  # -- Env variables
  # -- Additional environment variables (ex.: secret tokens, flags) https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics#environment-variables
  env: []
  # -- Container workdir
  containerWorkingDir: ""

  ## Use an alternate scheduler, e.g. "stork".
  ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/administer-cluster/configure-multiple-schedulers/
  ##
  # schedulerName:

  persistentVolume:
    # -- Create/use Persistent Volume Claim for server component. Empty dir if false
    enabled: true

    # -- Array of access modes. Must match those of existing PV or dynamic provisioner. Ref: [http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/persistent-volumes/](http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/persistent-volumes/)
    accessModes:
      - ReadWriteOnce
    # -- Persistant volume annotations
    annotations: {}

    # -- StorageClass to use for persistent volume. Requires server.persistentVolume.enabled: true. If defined, PVC created automatically
    storageClass: ""

    # -- Existing Claim name. If defined, PVC must be created manually before volume will be bound
    existingClaim: ""

    # -- Bind Persistent Volume by labels. Must match all labels of targeted PV.
    matchLabels: {}

    # -- Mount path. Server data Persistent Volume mount root path.
    mountPath: /storage
    # -- Mount subpath
    subPath: ""
    # -- Size of the volume. Should be calculated based on the metrics you send and retention policy you set.
    size: 16Gi

  # -- Sts/Deploy additional labels
  extraLabels: {}
  # -- Pod's additional labels
  podLabels: {}
  # -- Pod's annotations
  podAnnotations: {}
  # -- Pod's management policy
  podManagementPolicy: OrderedReady

  # -- Resource object. Ref: [http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/compute-resources/](http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/compute-resources/
  resources:
    {}
    # limits:
    #   cpu: 500m
    #   memory: 512Mi
    # requests:
    #   cpu: 500m
    #   memory: 512Mi

  # Indicates whether the Container is ready to service requests. If the readiness probe fails, the endpoints controller removes the Pod's IP address from the endpoints of all Services that match the Pod. The default state of readiness before the initial delay is Failure. If a Container does not provide a readiness probe, the default state is Success.
  readinessProbe:
    httpGet:
      path: /health
      port: http
    initialDelaySeconds: 5
    periodSeconds: 15
    timeoutSeconds: 5
    failureThreshold: 3

  # Indicates whether the Container is running. If the liveness probe fails, the kubelet kills the Container, and the Container is subjected to its restart policy. If a Container does not provide a liveness probe, the default state is Success.
  livenessProbe:
    httpGet:
      scheme: HTTP
      path: /health
      port: 8428
    initialDelaySeconds: 30
    periodSeconds: 30
    timeoutSeconds: 5
    failureThreshold: 10

  # Indicates whether the Container is done with potentially costly initialization. If set it is executed first. If it fails Container is restarted. If it succeeds liveness and readiness probes takes over.
  startupProbe: {}
    #tcpSocket:
    #  port: http
    #failureThreshold: 30
    #periodSeconds: 15
    #successThreshold: 1
    #timeoutSeconds: 5

  # -- Security context to be added to server pods
  securityContext: {}
  # -- Pod's security context. Ref: [https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/security-context/](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/security-context/)
  podSecurityContext: {}
  ingress:
    # -- Enable deployment of ingress for server component
    enabled: false
    # -- Ingress annotations
    annotations: {}
    #   kubernetes.io/ingress.class: nginx
    #   kubernetes.io/tls-acme: 'true'

    # -- Ingress extra labels
    extraLabels: {}
    # -- Array of host objects
    hosts: []
    #   - name: vmselect.local
    #     path: /select
    #     port: http

    # -- Array of TLS objects
    tls: []
    #   - secretName: vmselect-ingress-tls
    #     hosts:
    #       - vmselect.local
    # For Kubernetes >= 1.18 you should specify the ingress-controller via the field ingressClassName
    # See https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/04/02/improvements-to-the-ingress-api-in-kubernetes-1.18/#specifying-the-class-of-an-ingress
    # ingressClassName: nginx
    # -- pathType is only for k8s >= 1.1=
    pathType: Prefix

  vmbackupmanager:
    # -- enable automatic creation of backup via vmbackupmanager. vmbackupmanager is part of Enterprise packages
    enable: false
    # -- should be true and means that you have the legal right to run a backup manager
    # that can either be a signed contract or an email with confirmation to run the service in a trial period
    # # https://victoriametrics.com/legal/eula/
    eula: false
    image:
      # -- vmbackupmanager image repository
      repository: victoriametrics/vmbackupmanager
      # -- vmbackupmanager image tag
      tag: v1.91.0-enterprise
    # -- disable hourly backups
    disableHourly: false
    # -- disable daily backups
    disableDaily: false
    # -- disable weekly backups
    disableWeekly: false
    # -- disable monthly backups
    disableMonthly: false
    # -- backup destination at S3, GCS or local filesystem. Release name will be included to path!
    destination: ""
    # -- backups' retention settings
    retention:
      # -- keep last N hourly backups. 0 means delete all existing hourly backups. Specify -1 to turn off
      keepLastHourly: 2
      # -- keep last N daily backups. 0 means delete all existing daily backups. Specify -1 to turn off
      keepLastDaily: 2
      # -- keep last N weekly backups. 0 means delete all existing weekly backups. Specify -1 to turn off
      keepLastWeekly: 2
      # -- keep last N monthly backups. 0 means delete all existing monthly backups. Specify -1 to turn off
      keepLastMonthly: 2
    extraArgs:
      envflag.enable: "true"
      envflag.prefix: VM_
      loggerFormat: json
    # Extra Volume Mounts for the container
    extraVolumeMounts:
      []
      # - name: example
      #   mountPath: /example
    # -- Allows to enable restore options for pod.
    # Read more: https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmbackupmanager.html#restore-commands
    restore:
      onStart:
        enabled: false
    resources: {}
    # -- Additional environment variables (ex.: secret tokens, flags) https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics#environment-variables
    env: []
    readinessProbe:
      httpGet:
        path: /health
        port: manager-http
      initialDelaySeconds: 5
      periodSeconds: 15
      timeoutSeconds: 5
      failureThreshold: 3
    livenessProbe:
      tcpSocket:
        port: manager-http
      initialDelaySeconds: 30
      periodSeconds: 30
      timeoutSeconds: 5
      failureThreshold: 10
  service:
    # -- Service annotations
    annotations: {}
    # -- Service labels
    labels: {}
    # -- Service ClusterIP
    clusterIP: ""
    # -- Service External IPs. Ref: [https://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/services/#external-ips]( https://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/services/#external-ips)
    externalIPs: []
    # -- Service load balacner IP
    loadBalancerIP: ""
    # -- Load balancer source range
    loadBalancerSourceRanges: []
    # -- Service port
    servicePort: 8428
    # -- Node port
    # nodePort: 30000
    # -- Service type
    type: ClusterIP
    # Ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/access-application-cluster/create-external-load-balancer/#preserving-the-client-source-ip
    # externalTrafficPolicy: "local"
    # healthCheckNodePort: 0

  statefulSet:
    # -- Creates statefulset instead of deployment, useful when you want to keep the cache
    enabled: true
    # -- Deploy order policy for StatefulSet pods
    podManagementPolicy: OrderedReady
    # Headless service for statefulset
    service:
      # -- Headless service annotations
      annotations: {}
      # -- Headless service labels
      labels: {}
      # -- Headless service port
      servicePort: 8428
      # Ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/access-application-cluster/create-external-load-balancer/#preserving-the-client-source-ip
      # externalTrafficPolicy: "local"
      # healthCheckNodePort: 0
  # -- Pod's termination grace period in seconds
  terminationGracePeriodSeconds: 60
  serviceMonitor:
    # -- Enable deployment of Service Monitor for server component. This is Prometheus operator object
    enabled: false
    # -- Service Monitor labels
    extraLabels: {}
    # -- Service Monitor annotations
    annotations: {}
    # -- Commented. Prometheus scrape interval for server component
#    interval: 15s
    # -- Commented. Prometheus pre-scrape timeout for server component
#    scrapeTimeout: 5s
    # -- Commented. HTTP scheme to use for scraping.
#    scheme: https
    # -- Commented. TLS configuration to use when scraping the endpoint
#    tlsConfig:
#      insecureSkipVerify: true
    # -- Service Monitor relabelings
    relabelings: []

  # -- Scrape configuration for victoriametrics
  scrape:
    # -- If true scrapes targets, creates config map or use specified one with scrape targets
    enabled: true
    # -- Use existing configmap if specified
    # otherwise .config values will be used
    configMap: ""
    # -- Scrape config
    config:
      global:
        scrape_interval: 15s

      # -- Scrape targets
      scrape_configs:
        # -- Scrape rule for scrape victoriametrics
        - job_name: victoriametrics
          static_configs:
            - targets: [ "localhost:8428" ]

          ## COPY from Prometheus helm chart https://github.com/helm/charts/blob/master/stable/prometheus/values.yaml

          # -- Scrape config for API servers.
          #
          # Kubernetes exposes API servers as endpoints to the default/kubernetes
          # service so this uses `endpoints` role and uses relabelling to only keep
          # the endpoints associated with the default/kubernetes service using the
          # default named port `https`. This works for single API server deployments as
          # well as HA API server deployments.
        - job_name: "kubernetes-apiservers"
          kubernetes_sd_configs:
            - role: endpoints
          # Default to scraping over https. If required, just disable this or change to
          # `http`.
          scheme: https
          # This TLS & bearer token file config is used to connect to the actual scrape
          # endpoints for cluster components. This is separate to discovery auth
          # configuration because discovery & scraping are two separate concerns in
          # Prometheus. The discovery auth config is automatic if Prometheus runs inside
          # the cluster. Otherwise, more config options have to be provided within the
          # <kubernetes_sd_config>.
          tls_config:
            ca_file: /var/run/secrets/kubernetes.io/serviceaccount/ca.crt
            # If your node certificates are self-signed or use a different CA to the
            # master CA, then disable certificate verification below. Note that
            # certificate verification is an integral part of a secure infrastructure
            # so this should only be disabled in a controlled environment. You can
            # disable certificate verification by uncommenting the line below.
            #
            insecure_skip_verify: true
          bearer_token_file: /var/run/secrets/kubernetes.io/serviceaccount/token
          # Keep only the default/kubernetes service endpoints for the https port. This
          # will add targets for each API server which Kubernetes adds an endpoint to
          # the default/kubernetes service.
          relabel_configs:
            - source_labels:
                [
                    __meta_kubernetes_namespace,
                    __meta_kubernetes_service_name,
                    __meta_kubernetes_endpoint_port_name,
                ]
              action: keep
              regex: default;kubernetes;https
          # -- Scrape rule using kubernetes service discovery for nodes
        - job_name: "kubernetes-nodes"
          # Default to scraping over https. If required, just disable this or change to
          # `http`.
          scheme: https
          # This TLS & bearer token file config is used to connect to the actual scrape
          # endpoints for cluster components. This is separate to discovery auth
          # configuration because discovery & scraping are two separate concerns in
          # Prometheus. The discovery auth config is automatic if Prometheus runs inside
          # the cluster. Otherwise, more config options have to be provided within the
          # <kubernetes_sd_config>.
          tls_config:
            ca_file: /var/run/secrets/kubernetes.io/serviceaccount/ca.crt
            # If your node certificates are self-signed or use a different CA to the
            # master CA, then disable certificate verification below. Note that
            # certificate verification is an integral part of a secure infrastructure
            # so this should only be disabled in a controlled environment. You can
            # disable certificate verification by uncommenting the line below.
            #
            insecure_skip_verify: true
          bearer_token_file: /var/run/secrets/kubernetes.io/serviceaccount/token
          kubernetes_sd_configs:
            - role: node
          relabel_configs:
            - action: labelmap
              regex: __meta_kubernetes_node_label_(.+)
            - target_label: __address__
              replacement: kubernetes.default.svc:443
            - source_labels: [ __meta_kubernetes_node_name ]
              regex: (.+)
              target_label: __metrics_path__
              replacement: /api/v1/nodes/$1/proxy/metrics
          # -- Scrape rule using kubernetes service discovery for cadvisor
        - job_name: "kubernetes-nodes-cadvisor"
          # Default to scraping over https. If required, just disable this or change to
          # `http`.
          scheme: https
          # This TLS & bearer token file config is used to connect to the actual scrape
          # endpoints for cluster components. This is separate to discovery auth
          # configuration because discovery & scraping are two separate concerns in
          # Prometheus. The discovery auth config is automatic if Prometheus runs inside
          # the cluster. Otherwise, more config options have to be provided within the
          # <kubernetes_sd_config>.
          tls_config:
            ca_file: /var/run/secrets/kubernetes.io/serviceaccount/ca.crt
            # If your node certificates are self-signed or use a different CA to the
            # master CA, then disable certificate verification below. Note that
            # certificate verification is an integral part of a secure infrastructure
            # so this should only be disabled in a controlled environment. You can
            # disable certificate verification by uncommenting the line below.
            #
            insecure_skip_verify: true
          bearer_token_file: /var/run/secrets/kubernetes.io/serviceaccount/token
          kubernetes_sd_configs:
            - role: node
          # This configuration will work only on kubelet 1.7.3+
          # As the scrape endpoints for cAdvisor have changed
          # if you are using older version you need to change the replacement to
          # replacement: /api/v1/nodes/$1:4194/proxy/metrics
          # more info here https://github.com/coreos/prometheus-operator/issues/633
          relabel_configs:
            - action: labelmap
              regex: __meta_kubernetes_node_label_(.+)
            - target_label: __address__
              replacement: kubernetes.default.svc:443
            - source_labels: [ __meta_kubernetes_node_name ]
              regex: (.+)
              target_label: __metrics_path__
              replacement: /api/v1/nodes/$1/proxy/metrics/cadvisor

        # -- Scrape config for service endpoints.
        #
        # The relabeling allows the actual service scrape endpoint to be configured
        # via the following annotations:
        #
        # * `prometheus.io/scrape`: Only scrape services that have a value of `true`
        # * `prometheus.io/scheme`: If the metrics endpoint is secured then you will need
        # to set this to `https` & most likely set the `tls_config` of the scrape config.
        # * `prometheus.io/path`: If the metrics path is not `/metrics` override this.
        # * `prometheus.io/port`: If the metrics are exposed on a different port to the
        # service then set this appropriately.
        # -- Scrape rule using kubernetes service discovery for endpoints
        - job_name: "kubernetes-service-endpoints"
          kubernetes_sd_configs:
            - role: endpoints
          relabel_configs:
            - action: drop
              source_labels: [ __meta_kubernetes_pod_container_init ]
              regex: true
            - action: keep_if_equal
              source_labels: [ __meta_kubernetes_service_annotation_prometheus_io_port, __meta_kubernetes_pod_container_port_number ]
            - source_labels:
                [ __meta_kubernetes_service_annotation_prometheus_io_scrape ]
              action: keep
              regex: true
            - source_labels:
                [ __meta_kubernetes_service_annotation_prometheus_io_scheme ]
              action: replace
              target_label: __scheme__
              regex: (https?)
            - source_labels:
                [ __meta_kubernetes_service_annotation_prometheus_io_path ]
              action: replace
              target_label: __metrics_path__
              regex: (.+)
            - source_labels:
                [
                    __address__,
                    __meta_kubernetes_service_annotation_prometheus_io_port,
                ]
              action: replace
              target_label: __address__
              regex: ([^:]+)(?::\d+)?;(\d+)
              replacement: $1:$2
            - action: labelmap
              regex: __meta_kubernetes_service_label_(.+)
            - source_labels: [ __meta_kubernetes_namespace ]
              action: replace
              target_label: kubernetes_namespace
            - source_labels: [ __meta_kubernetes_service_name ]
              action: replace
              target_label: kubernetes_name
            - source_labels: [ __meta_kubernetes_pod_node_name ]
              action: replace
              target_label: kubernetes_node
        # -- Scrape config for slow service endpoints; same as above, but with a larger
        # timeout and a larger interval
        #
        # The relabeling allows the actual service scrape endpoint to be configured
        # via the following annotations:
        #
        # * `prometheus.io/scrape-slow`: Only scrape services that have a value of `true`
        # * `prometheus.io/scheme`: If the metrics endpoint is secured then you will need
        # to set this to `https` & most likely set the `tls_config` of the scrape config.
        # * `prometheus.io/path`: If the metrics path is not `/metrics` override this.
        # * `prometheus.io/port`: If the metrics are exposed on a different port to the
        # service then set this appropriately.
        - job_name: "kubernetes-service-endpoints-slow"
          scrape_interval: 5m
          scrape_timeout: 30s
          kubernetes_sd_configs:
            - role: endpoints
          relabel_configs:
            - action: drop
              source_labels: [ __meta_kubernetes_pod_container_init ]
              regex: true
            - action: keep_if_equal
              source_labels: [ __meta_kubernetes_service_annotation_prometheus_io_port, __meta_kubernetes_pod_container_port_number ]
            - source_labels:
                [ __meta_kubernetes_service_annotation_prometheus_io_scrape_slow ]
              action: keep
              regex: true
            - source_labels:
                [ __meta_kubernetes_service_annotation_prometheus_io_scheme ]
              action: replace
              target_label: __scheme__
              regex: (https?)
            - source_labels:
                [ __meta_kubernetes_service_annotation_prometheus_io_path ]
              action: replace
              target_label: __metrics_path__
              regex: (.+)
            - source_labels:
                [
                    __address__,
                    __meta_kubernetes_service_annotation_prometheus_io_port,
                ]
              action: replace
              target_label: __address__
              regex: ([^:]+)(?::\d+)?;(\d+)
              replacement: $1:$2
            - action: labelmap
              regex: __meta_kubernetes_service_label_(.+)
            - source_labels: [ __meta_kubernetes_namespace ]
              action: replace
              target_label: kubernetes_namespace
            - source_labels: [ __meta_kubernetes_service_name ]
              action: replace
              target_label: kubernetes_name
            - source_labels: [ __meta_kubernetes_pod_node_name ]
              action: replace
              target_label: kubernetes_node
        # -- Example scrape config for probing services via the Blackbox Exporter.
        #
        # The relabeling allows the actual service scrape endpoint to be configured
        # via the following annotations:
        #
        # * `prometheus.io/probe`: Only probe services that have a value of `true`
        - job_name: "kubernetes-services"
          metrics_path: /probe
          params:
            module: [ http_2xx ]
          kubernetes_sd_configs:
            - role: service
          relabel_configs:
            - source_labels:
                [ __meta_kubernetes_service_annotation_prometheus_io_probe ]
              action: keep
              regex: true
            - source_labels: [ __address__ ]
              target_label: __param_target
            - target_label: __address__
              replacement: blackbox
            - source_labels: [ __param_target ]
              target_label: instance
            - action: labelmap
              regex: __meta_kubernetes_service_label_(.+)
            - source_labels: [ __meta_kubernetes_namespace ]
              target_label: kubernetes_namespace
            - source_labels: [ __meta_kubernetes_service_name ]
              target_label: kubernetes_name
        # -- Example scrape config for pods
        #
        # The relabeling allows the actual pod scrape endpoint to be configured via the
        # following annotations:
        #
        # * `prometheus.io/scrape`: Only scrape pods that have a value of `true`
        # * `prometheus.io/path`: If the metrics path is not `/metrics` override this.
        # * `prometheus.io/port`: Scrape the pod on the indicated port instead of the default of `9102`.
        - job_name: "kubernetes-pods"
          kubernetes_sd_configs:
            - role: pod
          relabel_configs:
            - action: drop
              source_labels: [ __meta_kubernetes_pod_container_init ]
              regex: true
            - action: keep_if_equal
              source_labels: [ __meta_kubernetes_pod_annotation_prometheus_io_port, __meta_kubernetes_pod_container_port_number ]
            - source_labels: [ __meta_kubernetes_pod_annotation_prometheus_io_scrape ]
              action: keep
              regex: true
            - source_labels: [ __meta_kubernetes_pod_annotation_prometheus_io_path ]
              action: replace
              target_label: __metrics_path__
              regex: (.+)
            - source_labels:
                [ __address__, __meta_kubernetes_pod_annotation_prometheus_io_port ]
              action: replace
              regex: ([^:]+)(?::\d+)?;(\d+)
              replacement: $1:$2
              target_label: __address__
            - action: labelmap
              regex: __meta_kubernetes_pod_label_(.+)
            - source_labels: [ __meta_kubernetes_namespace ]
              action: replace
              target_label: kubernetes_namespace
            - source_labels: [ __meta_kubernetes_pod_name ]
              action: replace
              target_label: kubernetes_pod_name
          ## End of COPY

    # -- Extra scrape configs that will be appended to `server.scrape.config`
    extraScrapeConfigs: []