postfixadmin-charts/values.yaml

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# Default values for postfixadmin.
# This is a YAML-formatted file.
# Declare variables to be passed into your templates.
image:
repository: docker.io/volkerraschek/postfixadmin
pullPolicy: Always
# Overrides the image tag whose default is the chart appVersion.
tag: ""
imagePullSecrets: []
nameOverride: ""
fullnameOverride: ""
podAnnotations: {}
podPriorityClassName: ""
podSecurityContext: {}
# fsGroup: 2000
securityContext: {}
# capabilities:
# drop:
# - ALL
# readOnlyRootFilesystem: true
# runAsNonRoot: true
# runAsUser: 1000
config: {}
# POSTFIXADMIN_ADMIN_EMAIL
# Define the email address of an admin via POSTFIXADMIN_ADMIN_EMAIL to send
# emails or broadcast messages in his name instead of the email address of the
# logged in admin, which wants to send an email or broadcast message about the
# PostfixAdmin interface.
# https://github.com/volker-raschek/postfixadmin-docker#postfixadmin_admin_email
# POSTFIXADMIN_ADMIN_EMAIL:
# POSTFIXADMIN_ADMIN_SMTP_PASSWORD
# Define the smtp password via POSTFIXADMIN_ADMIN_SMTP_PASSWORD of the admin
# which should be used to send emails or broadcast messages about the
# PostfixAdmin interface.
# https://github.com/volker-raschek/postfixadmin-docker#postfixadmin_admin_smtp_password
# POSTFIXADMIN_ADMIN_SMTP_PASSWORD:
# POSTFIXADMIN_ADMIN_NAME
# Define the name of the admin via POSTFIXADMIN_ADMIN_NAME which should be
# used to send emails or broadcast messages about the PostfixAdmin interface.
# https://github.com/volker-raschek/postfixadmin-docker#postfixadmin_admin_name
# POSTFIXADMIN_ADMIN_NAME:
# POSTFIXADMIN_DATABASE_TYPE
# PostfixAdmin support currently sqlite, postgres and mysql/mariadb. About the
# environment variable POSTFIXADMIN_DATABASE_TYPE can the backend type
# defined.
# https://github.com/volker-raschek/postfixadmin-docker#postfixadmin_database_type
# POSTFIXADMIN_DATABASE_TYPE:
# POSTFIXADMIN_DATABASE_USER
# The environment variable POSTFIXADMIN_DATABASE_USER is undefined and only
# required if the database backend is not sqlite.
# https://github.com/volker-raschek/postfixadmin-docker#postfixadmin_database_user
# POSTFIXADMIN_DATABASE_USER:
# POSTFIXADMIN_DATABASE_PASSWORD
# The environment variable POSTFIXADMIN_DATABASE_PASSWORD is undefined and
# only required if the database backend is not sqlite.
# https://github.com/volker-raschek/postfixadmin-docker#postfixadmin_database_password
# POSTFIXADMIN_DATABASE_PASSWORD:
# POSTFIXADMIN_DATABASE_HOST
# The environment variable POSTFIXADMIN_DATABASE_HOST is undefined and only
# required if the database backend is not sqlite
# https://github.com/volker-raschek/postfixadmin-docker#postfixadmin_database_host
# POSTFIXADMIN_DATABASE_HOST:
# POSTFIXADMIN_DATABASE_PORT
# The environment variable POSTFIXADMIN_DATABASE_PORT will automatically
# defined with default values when instead of sqlite an other database backend
# has been selected.
# https://github.com/volker-raschek/postfixadmin-docker#postfixadmin_database_port
# POSTFIXADMIN_DATABASE_PORT:
# POSTFIXADMIN_DATABASE_NAME
# The environment variable POSTFIXADMIN_DATABASE_NAME is defined by default
# with the value /var/tmp/postfixadmin.db. This is the path where the sqlite
# database is stored. If pgsql or mysqli is defined instead of sqlite as
# database backend type, can the environment variable used to define the
# database name.
# https://github.com/volker-raschek/postfixadmin-docker#postfixadmin_database_name
# POSTFIXADMIN_DATABASE_NAME:
# POSTFIXADMIN_DATABASE_USE_SSL
# Encrypt a database connection to an external database like postgres, mariadb
# or mysqli via SSL when POSTFIXADMIN_DATABASE_USE_SSL=true. Additionally
# should be the other SSL environment variables defined to establish
# successfully a SSL encrypted connection.
# https://github.com/volker-raschek/postfixadmin-docker#postfixadmin_database_use_ssl
# POSTFIXADMIN_DATABASE_USE_SSL:
# POSTFIXADMIN_DATABASE_SSL_KEY
# Via POSTFIXADMIN_DATABASE_SSL_KEY can be the path to the private key defined
# which should be used to encrypt the database connection via SSL.
# https://github.com/volker-raschek/postfixadmin-docker#postfixadmin_database_ssl_key
# POSTFIXADMIN_DATABASE_SSL_KEY:
# POSTFIXADMIN_DATABASE_SSL_CERT
# Via POSTFIXADMIN_DATABASE_SSL_CERT can be the path to the certificate
# defined which should be used to encrypt the database connection via SSL.
# https://github.com/volker-raschek/postfixadmin-docker#postfixadmin_database_ssl_cert
# POSTFIXADMIN_DATABASE_SSL_CERT:
# POSTFIXADMIN_DATABASE_SSL_CA
# Via POSTFIXADMIN_DATABASE_SSL_CA can be the path to the root certificate of
# the certificate authority defined which should be trusted to encrypt the
# database connection via SSL.
# https://github.com/volker-raschek/postfixadmin-docker#postfixadmin_database_ssl_ca
# POSTFIXADMIN_DATABASE_SSL_CA:
# POSTFIXADMIN_DATABASE_PREFIX
# It make much sense to use a prefix name for all PostfixAdmin related tables,
# when the tables, views and so on should be stored into a shared schema like
# public. About the environment variable POSTFIXADMIN_DATABASE_PREFIX can such
# a prefix defined.
# https://github.com/volker-raschek/postfixadmin-docker#postfixadmin_database_prefix
# POSTFIXADMIN_DATABASE_PREFIX:
# POSTFIXADMIN_DEFAULT_LANGUAGE
# Default language of PostfixAdmin. Checkout the official repository under
# ./languages to get a list of all supported languages.
# https://github.com/volker-raschek/postfixadmin-docker#postfixadmin_default_language
# POSTFIXADMIN_DEFAULT_LANGUAGE:
# POSTFIXADMIN_ENCRYPT
# Via POSTFIXADMIN_ENCRYPT can be the algorithm specified to encrypt passwords
# of users. The algorithm md5crypt is defined as default.
# https://github.com/volker-raschek/postfixadmin-docker#postfixadmin_encrypt
# POSTFIXADMIN_ENCRYPT:
# POSTFIXADMIN_SETUP_PASSWORD
# To login into the `setup.php` page is the setup password required. If the
# setup_password is undefined, it will be set by a random string via helm.
# https://github.com/volker-raschek/postfixadmin-docker#postfixadmin_setup_password
# POSTFIXADMIN_SETUP_PASSWORD:
# POSTFIXADMIN_SMTP_SERVER
# https://github.com/volker-raschek/postfixadmin-docker#postfixadmin_smtp_server
# POSTFIXADMIN_SMTP_SERVER:
# POSTFIXADMIN_SMTP_PORT
# https://github.com/volker-raschek/postfixadmin-docker#postfixadmin_smtp_port
# POSTFIXADMIN_SMTP_PORT:
# POSTFIXADMIN_SHOW_FOOTER_TEXT
# Enable or disable via YES or NO the footer text displayed on all sites. Use
# POSTFIXADMIN_FOOTER_TEXT and POSTFIX_FOOTER_LINK to customize the text.
# https://github.com/volker-raschek/postfixadmin-docker#postfixadmin_show_footer_text
# POSTFIXADMIN_SHOW_FOOTER_TEXT:
# POSTFIXADMIN_FOOTER_TEXT:
# POSTFIXADMIN_FOOTER_LINK:
# POSTFIXADMIN_FETCHMAIL
# Enable or disable via YES or NO the fetchmail tab. It has nothing todo with
# the fetchmail cron job.
# https://github.com/volker-raschek/postfixadmin-docker#postfixadmin_fetchmail
# POSTFIXADMIN_FETCHMAIL:
service:
type: ClusterIP
port: 80
ingress:
enabled: false
className: "nginx"
annotations:
# cert-manager.io/cluster-issuer:
# cert-manager.io/issuer:
# kubernetes.io/ingress.class: nginx
# kubernetes.io/tls-acme: "true"
hosts:
- host: "your-hostname"
paths:
- path: /
pathType: ImplementationSpecific
tls:
- secretName: "your-tls-secret"
hosts:
- "your-hostname"
resources: {}
# We usually recommend not to specify default resources and to leave this as a conscious
# choice for the user. This also increases chances charts run on environments with little
# resources, such as Minikube. If you do want to specify resources, uncomment the following
# lines, adjust them as necessary, and remove the curly braces after 'resources:'.
# limits:
# cpu: 100m
# memory: 128Mi
# requests:
# cpu: 100m
# memory: 128Mi
nodeSelector: {}
tolerations: []
affinity: {}