/harbor-helm

The helm chart to deploy Harbor

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Helm Chart for Harbor

Notes: The master branch is in heavy development, please use the other stable versions instead. A highly available solution for Harbor based on chart can be found here. And refer to the guide to upgrade the existing deployment.

This repository, including the issues, focuses on deploying Harbor chart via helm. For functionality issues or Harbor questions, please open issues on goharbor/harbor

Introduction

This Helm chart installs Harbor in a Kubernetes cluster. Welcome to contribute to Helm Chart for Harbor.

Prerequisites

  • Kubernetes cluster 1.20+
  • Helm v3.2.0+

Installation

Add Helm repository

helm repo add harbor https://helm.goharbor.io

Configure the chart

The following items can be set via --set flag during installation or configured by editing the values.yaml directly (need to download the chart first).

Configure how to expose Harbor service

  • Ingress: The ingress controller must be installed in the Kubernetes cluster. Notes: if TLS is disabled, the port must be included in the command when pulling/pushing images. Refer to issue #5291 for details.
  • ClusterIP: Exposes the service on a cluster-internal IP. Choosing this value makes the service only reachable from within the cluster.
  • NodePort: Exposes the service on each Node’s IP at a static port (the NodePort). You’ll be able to contact the NodePort service, from outside the cluster, by requesting NodeIP:NodePort.
  • LoadBalancer: Exposes the service externally using a cloud provider’s load balancer.

Configure the external URL

The external URL for Harbor core service is used to:

  1. populate the docker/helm commands showed on portal
  2. populate the token service URL returned to docker client

Format: protocol://domain[:port]. Usually:

  • if service exposed via Ingress, the domain should be the value of expose.ingress.hosts.core
  • if service exposed via ClusterIP, the domain should be the value of expose.clusterIP.name
  • if service exposed via NodePort, the domain should be the IP address of one Kubernetes node
  • if service exposed via LoadBalancer, set the domain as your own domain name and add a CNAME record to map the domain name to the one you got from the cloud provider

If Harbor is deployed behind the proxy, set it as the URL of proxy.

Configure how to persist data

  • Disable: The data does not survive the termination of a pod.
  • Persistent Volume Claim(default): A default StorageClass is needed in the Kubernetes cluster to dynamically provision the volumes. Specify another StorageClass in the storageClass or set existingClaim if you already have existing persistent volumes to use.
  • External Storage(only for images and charts): For images and charts, the external storages are supported: azure, gcs, s3 swift and oss.

Configure the other items listed in configuration section

Install the chart

Install the Harbor helm chart with a release name my-release:

helm install my-release harbor/harbor

Uninstallation

To uninstall/delete the my-release deployment:

helm uninstall my-release

Configuration

The following table lists the configurable parameters of the Harbor chart and the default values.

Parameter Description Default
Expose
expose.type How to expose the service: ingress, clusterIP, nodePort or loadBalancer, other values will be ignored and the creation of service will be skipped. ingress
expose.tls.enabled Enable TLS or not. Delete the ssl-redirect annotations in expose.ingress.annotations when TLS is disabled and expose.type is ingress. Note: if the expose.type is ingress and TLS is disabled, the port must be included in the command when pulling/pushing images. Refer to goharbor/harbor#5291 for details. true
expose.tls.certSource The source of the TLS certificate. Set as auto, secret or none and fill the information in the corresponding section: 1) auto: generate the TLS certificate automatically 2) secret: read the TLS certificate from the specified secret. The TLS certificate can be generated manually or by cert manager 3) none: configure no TLS certificate for the ingress. If the default TLS certificate is configured in the ingress controller, choose this option auto
expose.tls.auto.commonName The common name used to generate the certificate, it's necessary when the type isn't ingress
expose.tls.secret.secretName The name of secret which contains keys named: tls.crt - the certificate; tls.key - the private key
expose.ingress.hosts.core The host of Harbor core service in ingress rule core.harbor.domain
expose.ingress.controller The ingress controller type. Currently supports default, gce, alb, f5-bigip and ncp default
expose.ingress.kubeVersionOverride Allows the ability to override the kubernetes version used while templating the ingress
expose.ingress.annotations The annotations used commonly for ingresses
expose.ingress.labels The labels specific to ingress {}
expose.clusterIP.name The name of ClusterIP service harbor
expose.clusterIP.annotations The annotations attached to the ClusterIP service {}
expose.clusterIP.ports.httpPort The service port Harbor listens on when serving HTTP 80
expose.clusterIP.ports.httpsPort The service port Harbor listens on when serving HTTPS 443
expose.clusterIP.annotations The annotations used commonly for clusterIP
expose.clusterIP.labels The labels specific to clusterIP {}
expose.nodePort.name The name of NodePort service harbor
expose.nodePort.ports.http.port The service port Harbor listens on when serving HTTP 80
expose.nodePort.ports.http.nodePort The node port Harbor listens on when serving HTTP 30002
expose.nodePort.ports.https.port The service port Harbor listens on when serving HTTPS 443
expose.nodePort.ports.https.nodePort The node port Harbor listens on when serving HTTPS 30003
expose.nodePort.annotations The annotations used commonly for nodePort
expose.nodePort.labels The labels specific to nodePort {}
expose.loadBalancer.name The name of service harbor
expose.loadBalancer.IP The IP of the loadBalancer. It only works when loadBalancer supports assigning IP ""
expose.loadBalancer.ports.httpPort The service port Harbor listens on when serving HTTP 80
expose.loadBalancer.ports.httpsPort The service port Harbor listens on when serving HTTPS 30002
expose.loadBalancer.annotations The annotations attached to the loadBalancer service {}
expose.loadBalancer.labels The labels specific to loadBalancer {}
expose.loadBalancer.sourceRanges List of IP address ranges to assign to loadBalancerSourceRanges []
Internal TLS
internalTLS.enabled Enable TLS for the components (core, jobservice, portal, registry, trivy) false
internalTLS.strong_ssl_ciphers Enable strong ssl ciphers for nginx and portal false
internalTLS.certSource Method to provide TLS for the components, options are auto, manual, secret. auto
internalTLS.trustCa The content of trust CA, only available when certSource is manual. Note: all the internal certificates of the components must be issued by this CA
internalTLS.core.secretName The secret name for core component, only available when certSource is secret. The secret must contain keys named: ca.crt - the CA certificate which is used to issue internal key and crt pair for components and all Harbor components must be issued by the same CA, tls.crt - the content of the TLS cert file, tls.key - the content of the TLS key file.
internalTLS.core.crt Content of core's TLS cert file, only available when certSource is manual
internalTLS.core.key Content of core's TLS key file, only available when certSource is manual
internalTLS.jobservice.secretName The secret name for jobservice component, only available when certSource is secret. The secret must contain keys named: ca.crt - the CA certificate which is used to issue internal key and crt pair for components and all Harbor components must be issued by the same CA, tls.crt - the content of the TLS cert file, tls.key - the content of the TLS key file.
internalTLS.jobservice.crt Content of jobservice's TLS cert file, only available when certSource is manual
internalTLS.jobservice.key Content of jobservice's TLS key file, only available when certSource is manual
internalTLS.registry.secretName The secret name for registry component, only available when certSource is secret. The secret must contain keys named: ca.crt - the CA certificate which is used to issue internal key and crt pair for components and all Harbor components must be issued by the same CA, tls.crt - the content of the TLS cert file, tls.key - the content of the TLS key file.
internalTLS.registry.crt Content of registry's TLS cert file, only available when certSource is manual
internalTLS.registry.key Content of registry's TLS key file, only available when certSource is manual
internalTLS.portal.secretName The secret name for portal component, only available when certSource is secret. The secret must contain keys named: ca.crt - the CA certificate which is used to issue internal key and crt pair for components and all Harbor components must be issued by the same CA, tls.crt - the content of the TLS cert file, tls.key - the content of the TLS key file.
internalTLS.portal.crt Content of portal's TLS cert file, only available when certSource is manual
internalTLS.portal.key Content of portal's TLS key file, only available when certSource is manual
internalTLS.trivy.secretName The secret name for trivy component, only available when certSource is secret. The secret must contain keys named: ca.crt - the CA certificate which is used to issue internal key and crt pair for components and all Harbor components must be issued by the same CA, tls.crt - the content of the TLS cert file, tls.key - the content of the TLS key file.
internalTLS.trivy.crt Content of trivy's TLS cert file, only available when certSource is manual
internalTLS.trivy.key Content of trivy's TLS key file, only available when certSource is manual
IPFamily
ipFamily.ipv4.enabled if cluster is ipv4 enabled, all ipv4 related configs will set correspondingly, but currently it only affects the nginx related components | true
ipFamily.ipv6.enabled if cluster is ipv6 enabled, all ipv6 related configs will set correspondingly, but currently it only affects the nginx related components | true
Persistence
persistence.enabled Enable the data persistence or not true
persistence.resourcePolicy Setting it to keep to avoid removing PVCs during a helm delete operation. Leaving it empty will delete PVCs after the chart deleted. Does not affect PVCs created for internal database and redis components. keep
persistence.persistentVolumeClaim.registry.existingClaim Use the existing PVC which must be created manually before bound, and specify the subPath if the PVC is shared with other components
persistence.persistentVolumeClaim.registry.storageClass Specify the storageClass used to provision the volume. Or the default StorageClass will be used (the default). Set it to - to disable dynamic provisioning
persistence.persistentVolumeClaim.registry.subPath The sub path used in the volume
persistence.persistentVolumeClaim.registry.accessMode The access mode of the volume ReadWriteOnce
persistence.persistentVolumeClaim.registry.size The size of the volume 5Gi
persistence.persistentVolumeClaim.registry.annotations The annotations of the volume
persistence.persistentVolumeClaim.jobservice.jobLog.existingClaim Use the existing PVC which must be created manually before bound, and specify the subPath if the PVC is shared with other components.
persistence.persistentVolumeClaim.jobservice.jobLog.storageClass Specify the storageClass used to provision the volume. Or the default StorageClass will be used (the default). Set it to - to disable dynamic provisioning
persistence.persistentVolumeClaim.jobservice.jobLog.subPath The sub path used in the volume
persistence.persistentVolumeClaim.jobservice.jobLog.accessMode The access mode of the volume ReadWriteOnce
persistence.persistentVolumeClaim.jobservice.jobLog.size The size of the volume 1Gi
persistence.persistentVolumeClaim.jobservice.jobLog.annotations The annotations of the volume
persistence.persistentVolumeClaim.database.existingClaim Use the existing PVC which must be created manually before bound, and specify the subPath if the PVC is shared with other components. If external database is used, the setting will be ignored
persistence.persistentVolumeClaim.database.storageClass Specify the storageClass used to provision the volume. Or the default StorageClass will be used (the default). Set it to - to disable dynamic provisioning. If external database is used, the setting will be ignored
persistence.persistentVolumeClaim.database.subPath The sub path used in the volume. If external database is used, the setting will be ignored
persistence.persistentVolumeClaim.database.accessMode The access mode of the volume. If external database is used, the setting will be ignored ReadWriteOnce
persistence.persistentVolumeClaim.database.size The size of the volume. If external database is used, the setting will be ignored 1Gi
persistence.persistentVolumeClaim.database.annotations The annotations of the volume
persistence.persistentVolumeClaim.redis.existingClaim Use the existing PVC which must be created manually before bound, and specify the subPath if the PVC is shared with other components. If external Redis is used, the setting will be ignored
persistence.persistentVolumeClaim.redis.storageClass Specify the storageClass used to provision the volume. Or the default StorageClass will be used (the default). Set it to - to disable dynamic provisioning. If external Redis is used, the setting will be ignored
persistence.persistentVolumeClaim.redis.subPath The sub path used in the volume. If external Redis is used, the setting will be ignored
persistence.persistentVolumeClaim.redis.accessMode The access mode of the volume. If external Redis is used, the setting will be ignored ReadWriteOnce
persistence.persistentVolumeClaim.redis.size The size of the volume. If external Redis is used, the setting will be ignored 1Gi
persistence.persistentVolumeClaim.redis.annotations The annotations of the volume
persistence.persistentVolumeClaim.trivy.existingClaim Use the existing PVC which must be created manually before bound, and specify the subPath if the PVC is shared with other components
persistence.persistentVolumeClaim.trivy.storageClass Specify the storageClass used to provision the volume. Or the default StorageClass will be used (the default). Set it to - to disable dynamic provisioning
persistence.persistentVolumeClaim.trivy.subPath The sub path used in the volume
persistence.persistentVolumeClaim.trivy.accessMode The access mode of the volume ReadWriteOnce
persistence.persistentVolumeClaim.trivy.size The size of the volume 1Gi
persistence.persistentVolumeClaim.trivy.annotations The annotations of the volume
persistence.imageChartStorage.disableredirect The configuration for managing redirects from content backends. For backends which not supported it (such as using minio for s3 storage type), please set it to true to disable redirects. Refer to the guide for more details false
persistence.imageChartStorage.caBundleSecretName Specify the caBundleSecretName if the storage service uses a self-signed certificate. The secret must contain keys named ca.crt which will be injected into the trust store of registry's and containers.
persistence.imageChartStorage.type The type of storage for images and charts: filesystem, azure, gcs, s3, swift or oss. The type must be filesystem if you want to use persistent volumes for registry. Refer to the guide for more details filesystem
persistence.imageChartStorage.gcs.existingSecret An existing secret containing the gcs service account json key. The key must be gcs-key.json. ""
persistence.imageChartStorage.gcs.useWorkloadIdentity A boolean to allow the use of workloadidentity in a GKE cluster. To use it, create a kubernetes service account and set the name in the key serviceAccountName of each component, then allow automounting the service account. false
General
externalURL The external URL for Harbor core service https://core.harbor.domain
caBundleSecretName The custom CA bundle secret name, the secret must contain key named "ca.crt" which will be injected into the trust store for core, jobservice, registry, trivy components.
uaaSecretName If using external UAA auth which has a self signed cert, you can provide a pre-created secret containing it under the key ca.crt.
imagePullPolicy The image pull policy
imagePullSecrets The imagePullSecrets names for all deployments
updateStrategy.type The update strategy for deployments with persistent volumes(jobservice, registry): RollingUpdate or Recreate. Set it as Recreate when RWM for volumes isn't supported RollingUpdate
logLevel The log level: debug, info, warning, error or fatal info
harborAdminPassword The initial password of Harbor admin. Change it from portal after launching Harbor Harbor12345
existingSecretAdminPassword The name of secret where admin password can be found.
existingSecretAdminPasswordKey The name of the key in the secret where to find harbor admin password Harbor HARBOR_ADMIN_PASSWORD
caSecretName The name of the secret which contains key named ca.crt. Setting this enables the download link on portal to download the CA certificate when the certificate isn't generated automatically
secretKey The key used for encryption. Must be a string of 16 chars not-a-secure-key
existingSecretSecretKey An existing secret containing the encoding secretKey ""
proxy.httpProxy The URL of the HTTP proxy server
proxy.httpsProxy The URL of the HTTPS proxy server
proxy.noProxy The URLs that the proxy settings not apply to 127.0.0.1,localhost,.local,.internal
proxy.components The component list that the proxy settings apply to core, jobservice, trivy
enableMigrateHelmHook Run the migration job via helm hook, if it is true, the database migration will be separated from harbor-core, run with a preupgrade job migration-job false
Nginx (if service exposed via ingress, Nginx will not be used)
nginx.image.repository Image repository goharbor/nginx-photon
nginx.image.tag Image tag dev
nginx.replicas The replica count 1
nginx.revisionHistoryLimit The revision history limit 10
nginx.resources The resources to allocate for container undefined
nginx.automountServiceAccountToken Mount serviceAccountToken? false
nginx.nodeSelector Node labels for pod assignment {}
nginx.tolerations Tolerations for pod assignment []
nginx.affinity Node/Pod affinities {}
nginx.topologySpreadConstraints Constraints that define how Pods are spread across failure-domains like regions or availability zones []
nginx.podAnnotations Annotations to add to the nginx pod {}
nginx.priorityClassName The priority class to run the pod as
Portal
portal.image.repository Repository for portal image goharbor/harbor-portal
portal.image.tag Tag for portal image dev
portal.replicas The replica count 1
portal.revisionHistoryLimit The revision history limit 10
portal.resources The resources to allocate for container undefined
portal.automountServiceAccountToken Mount serviceAccountToken? false
portal.nodeSelector Node labels for pod assignment {}
portal.tolerations Tolerations for pod assignment []
portal.affinity Node/Pod affinities {}
portal.topologySpreadConstraints Constraints that define how Pods are spread across failure-domains like regions or availability zones []
portal.podAnnotations Annotations to add to the portal pod {}
portal.serviceAnnotations Annotations to add to the portal service {}
portal.priorityClassName The priority class to run the pod as
Core
core.image.repository Repository for Harbor core image goharbor/harbor-core
core.image.tag Tag for Harbor core image dev
core.replicas The replica count 1
core.revisionHistoryLimit The revision history limit 10
core.startupProbe.initialDelaySeconds The initial delay in seconds for the startup probe 10
core.resources The resources to allocate for container undefined
core.automountServiceAccountToken Mount serviceAccountToken? false
core.nodeSelector Node labels for pod assignment {}
core.tolerations Tolerations for pod assignment []
core.affinity Node/Pod affinities {}
core.topologySpreadConstraints Constraints that define how Pods are spread across failure-domains like regions or availability zones []
core.podAnnotations Annotations to add to the core pod {}
core.serviceAnnotations Annotations to add to the core service {}
core.configureUserSettings A JSON string to set in the environment variable CONFIG_OVERWRITE_JSON to configure user settings. See the official docs.
core.quotaUpdateProvider The provider for updating project quota(usage), there are 2 options, redis or db. By default it is implemented by db but you can configure it to redis which can improve the performance of high concurrent pushing to the same project, and reduce the database connections spike and occupies. Using redis will bring up some delay for quota usage updation for display, so only suggest switch provider to redis if you were ran into the db connections spike around the scenario of high concurrent pushing to same project, no improvment for other scenes. db
core.secret Secret is used when core server communicates with other components. If a secret key is not specified, Helm will generate one. Must be a string of 16 chars.
core.secretName Fill the name of a kubernetes secret if you want to use your own TLS certificate and private key for token encryption/decryption. The secret must contain keys named: tls.crt - the certificate and tls.key - the private key. The default key pair will be used if it isn't set
core.tokenKey PEM-formatted RSA private key used to sign service tokens. Only used if core.secretName is unset. If set, core.tokenCert MUST also be set.
core.tokenCert PEM-formatted certificate signed by core.tokenKey used to validate service tokens. Only used if core.secretName is unset. If set, core.tokenKey MUST also be set.
core.xsrfKey The XSRF key. Will be generated automatically if it isn't specified
core.priorityClassName The priority class to run the pod as
core.artifactPullAsyncFlushDuration The time duration for async update artifact pull_time and repository pull_count
core.gdpr.deleteUser Enable GDPR compliant user delete false
core.gdpr.auditLogsCompliant Enable GDPR compliant for audit logs by changing username to its CRC32 value if that user was deleted from the system false
Jobservice
jobservice.image.repository Repository for jobservice image goharbor/harbor-jobservice
jobservice.image.tag Tag for jobservice image dev
jobservice.replicas The replica count 1
jobservice.revisionHistoryLimit The revision history limit 10
jobservice.maxJobWorkers The max job workers 10
jobservice.jobLoggers The loggers for jobs: file, database or stdout [file]
jobservice.loggerSweeperDuration The jobLogger sweeper duration in days (ignored if jobLoggers is set to stdout) 14
jobservice.notification.webhook_job_max_retry The maximum retry of webhook sending notifications 3
jobservice.notification.webhook_job_http_client_timeout The http client timeout value of webhook sending notifications 3
jobservice.reaper.max_update_hours the max time to wait for a task to finish, if unfinished after max_update_hours, the task will be mark as error, but the task will continue to run, default value is 24 24
jobservice.reaper.max_dangling_hours the max time for execution in running state without new task created 168
jobservice.resources The resources to allocate for container undefined
jobservice.automountServiceAccountToken Mount serviceAccountToken? false
jobservice.nodeSelector Node labels for pod assignment {}
jobservice.tolerations Tolerations for pod assignment []
jobservice.affinity Node/Pod affinities {}
jobservice.topologySpreadConstraints Constraints that define how Pods are spread across failure-domains like regions or availability zones []
jobservice.podAnnotations Annotations to add to the jobservice pod {}
jobservice.priorityClassName The priority class to run the pod as
jobservice.secret Secret is used when job service communicates with other components. If a secret key is not specified, Helm will generate one. Must be a string of 16 chars.
Registry
registry.registry.image.repository Repository for registry image goharbor/registry-photon
registry.registry.image.tag Tag for registry image dev
registry.registry.resources The resources to allocate for container undefined
registry.controller.image.repository Repository for registry controller image goharbor/harbor-registryctl
registry.controller.image.tag Tag for registry controller image dev
registry.controller.resources The resources to allocate for container undefined
registry.replicas The replica count 1
registry.revisionHistoryLimit The revision history limit 10
registry.nodeSelector Node labels for pod assignment {}
registry.automountServiceAccountToken Mount serviceAccountToken? false
registry.tolerations Tolerations for pod assignment []
registry.affinity Node/Pod affinities {}
registry.topologySpreadConstraints Constraints that define how Pods are spread across failure-domains like regions or availability zones []
registry.middleware Middleware is used to add support for a CDN between backend storage and docker pull recipient. See official docs.
registry.podAnnotations Annotations to add to the registry pod {}
registry.priorityClassName The priority class to run the pod as
registry.secret Secret is used to secure the upload state from client and registry storage backend. See official docs. If a secret key is not specified, Helm will generate one. Must be a string of 16 chars.
registry.credentials.username The username that harbor core uses internally to access the registry instance. Together with the registry.credentials.password, a htpasswd is created. This is an alternative to providing registry.credentials.htpasswdString. For more details see official docs. harbor_registry_user
registry.credentials.password The password that harbor core uses internally to access the registry instance. Together with the registry.credentials.username, a htpasswd is created. This is an alternative to providing registry.credentials.htpasswdString. For more details see official docs. It is suggested you update this value before installation. harbor_registry_password
registry.credentials.existingSecret An existing secret containing the password for accessing the registry instance, which is hosted by htpasswd auth mode. More details see official docs. The key must be REGISTRY_PASSWD ""
registry.credentials.htpasswdString Login and password in htpasswd string format. Excludes registry.credentials.username and registry.credentials.password. May come in handy when integrating with tools like argocd or flux. This allows the same line to be generated each time the template is rendered, instead of the htpasswd function from helm, which generates different lines each time because of the salt. undefined
registry.relativeurls If true, the registry returns relative URLs in Location headers. The client is responsible for resolving the correct URL. Needed if harbor is behind a reverse proxy false
registry.upload_purging.enabled If true, enable purge _upload directories true
registry.upload_purging.age Remove files in _upload directories which exist for a period of time, default is one week. 168h
registry.upload_purging.interval The interval of the purge operations 24h
registry.upload_purging.dryrun If true, enable dryrun for purging _upload, default false false
Trivy
trivy.enabled The flag to enable Trivy scanner true
trivy.image.repository Repository for Trivy adapter image goharbor/trivy-adapter-photon
trivy.image.tag Tag for Trivy adapter image dev
trivy.resources The resources to allocate for Trivy adapter container
trivy.automountServiceAccountToken Mount serviceAccountToken? false
trivy.replicas The number of Pod replicas 1
trivy.debugMode The flag to enable Trivy debug mode false
trivy.vulnType Comma-separated list of vulnerability types. Possible values os and library. os,library
trivy.severity Comma-separated list of severities to be checked UNKNOWN,LOW,MEDIUM,HIGH,CRITICAL
trivy.ignoreUnfixed The flag to display only fixed vulnerabilities false
trivy.insecure The flag to skip verifying registry certificate false
trivy.skipUpdate The flag to disable Trivy DB downloads from GitHub false
trivy.skipJavaDBUpdate If the flag is enabled you have to manually download the trivy-java.db file Trivy Java DB and mount it in the /home/scanner/.cache/trivy/java-db/trivy-java.db path false
trivy.offlineScan The flag prevents Trivy from sending API requests to identify dependencies. false
trivy.securityCheck Comma-separated list of what security issues to detect. Possible values are vuln, config and secret. vuln
trivy.timeout The duration to wait for scan completion 5m0s
trivy.gitHubToken The GitHub access token to download Trivy DB (see GitHub rate limiting)
trivy.priorityClassName The priority class to run the pod as
trivy.topologySpreadConstraints The priority class to run the pod as
Database
database.type If external database is used, set it to external internal
database.internal.image.repository Repository for database image goharbor/harbor-db
database.internal.image.tag Tag for database image dev
database.internal.password The password for database changeit
database.internal.shmSizeLimit The limit for the size of shared memory for internal PostgreSQL, conventionally it's around 50% of the memory limit of the container 512Mi
database.internal.resources The resources to allocate for container undefined
database.internal.automountServiceAccountToken Mount serviceAccountToken? false
database.internal.initContainer.migrator.resources The resources to allocate for the database migrator initContainer undefined
database.internal.initContainer.permissions.resources The resources to allocate for the database permissions initContainer undefined
database.internal.nodeSelector Node labels for pod assignment {}
database.internal.tolerations Tolerations for pod assignment []
database.internal.affinity Node/Pod affinities {}
database.internal.priorityClassName The priority class to run the pod as
database.internal.livenessProbe.timeoutSeconds The timeout used in liveness probe; 1 to 5 seconds 1
database.internal.readinessProbe.timeoutSeconds The timeout used in readiness probe; 1 to 5 seconds 1
database.external.host The hostname of external database 192.168.0.1
database.external.port The port of external database 5432
database.external.username The username of external database user
database.external.password The password of external database password
database.external.coreDatabase The database used by core service registry
database.external.existingSecret An existing password containing the database password. the key must be password. ""
database.external.sslmode Connection method of external database (require, verify-full, verify-ca, disable) disable
database.maxIdleConns The maximum number of connections in the idle connection pool. If it <=0, no idle connections are retained. 50
database.maxOpenConns The maximum number of open connections to the database. If it <= 0, then there is no limit on the number of open connections. 100
database.podAnnotations Annotations to add to the database pod {}
Redis
redis.type If external redis is used, set it to external internal
redis.internal.image.repository Repository for redis image goharbor/redis-photon
redis.internal.image.tag Tag for redis image dev
redis.internal.resources The resources to allocate for container undefined
redis.internal.automountServiceAccountToken Mount serviceAccountToken? false
redis.internal.nodeSelector Node labels for pod assignment {}
redis.internal.tolerations Tolerations for pod assignment []
redis.internal.affinity Node/Pod affinities {}
redis.internal.priorityClassName The priority class to run the pod as
redis.internal.jobserviceDatabaseIndex The database index for jobservice 1
redis.internal.registryDatabaseIndex The database index for registry 2
redis.internal.trivyAdapterIndex The database index for trivy adapter 5
redis.internal.harborDatabaseIndex The database index for harbor miscellaneous business logic 0
redis.internal.cacheLayerDatabaseIndex The database index for harbor cache layer 0
redis.external.addr The addr of external Redis: <host_redis>:<port_redis>. When using sentinel, it should be <host_sentinel1>:<port_sentinel1>,<host_sentinel2>:<port_sentinel2>,<host_sentinel3>:<port_sentinel3> 192.168.0.2:6379
redis.external.sentinelMasterSet The name of the set of Redis instances to monitor
redis.external.coreDatabaseIndex The database index for core 0
redis.external.jobserviceDatabaseIndex The database index for jobservice 1
redis.external.registryDatabaseIndex The database index for registry 2
redis.external.trivyAdapterIndex The database index for trivy adapter 5
redis.external.harborDatabaseIndex The database index for harbor miscellaneous business logic 0
redis.external.cacheLayerDatabaseIndex The database index for harbor cache layer 0
redis.external.username The username of external Redis
redis.external.password The password of external Redis
redis.external.existingSecret Use an existing secret to connect to redis. The key must be REDIS_PASSWORD. ""
redis.podAnnotations Annotations to add to the redis pod {}
Exporter
exporter.replicas The replica count 1
exporter.revisionHistoryLimit The revision history limit 10
exporter.podAnnotations Annotations to add to the exporter pod {}
exporter.image.repository Repository for redis image goharbor/harbor-exporter
exporter.image.tag Tag for exporter image dev
exporter.nodeSelector Node labels for pod assignment {}
exporter.tolerations Tolerations for pod assignment []
exporter.affinity Node/Pod affinities {}
exporter.topologySpreadConstraints Constraints that define how Pods are spread across failure-domains like regions or availability zones []
exporter.automountServiceAccountToken Mount serviceAccountToken? false
exporter.cacheDuration the cache duration for information that exporter collected from Harbor 30
exporter.cacheCleanInterval cache clean interval for information that exporter collected from Harbor 14400
exporter.priorityClassName The priority class to run the pod as
Metrics
metrics.enabled if enable harbor metrics false
metrics.core.path the url path for core metrics /metrics
metrics.core.port the port for core metrics 8001
metrics.registry.path the url path for registry metrics /metrics
metrics.registry.port the port for registry metrics 8001
metrics.exporter.path the url path for exporter metrics /metrics
metrics.exporter.port the port for exporter metrics 8001
metrics.serviceMonitor.enabled create prometheus serviceMonitor. Requires prometheus CRD's false
metrics.serviceMonitor.additionalLabels additional labels to upsert to the manifest ""
metrics.serviceMonitor.interval scrape period for harbor metrics ""
metrics.serviceMonitor.metricRelabelings metrics relabel to add/mod/del before ingestion []
metrics.serviceMonitor.relabelings relabels to add/mod/del to sample before scrape []
Trace
trace.enabled Enable tracing or not false
trace.provider The tracing provider: jaeger or otel. jaeger should be 1.26+ jaeger
trace.sample_rate Set sample_rate to 1 if you want sampling 100% of trace data; set 0.5 if you want sampling 50% of trace data, and so forth 1
trace.namespace Namespace used to differentiate different harbor services
trace.attributes attributes is a key value dict contains user defined attributes used to initialize trace provider
trace.jaeger.endpoint The endpoint of jaeger http://hostname:14268/api/traces
trace.jaeger.username The username of jaeger
trace.jaeger.password The password of jaeger
trace.jaeger.agent_host The agent host of jaeger
trace.jaeger.agent_port The agent port of jaeger 6831
trace.otel.endpoint The endpoint of otel hostname:4318
trace.otel.url_path The URL path of otel /v1/traces
trace.otel.compression Whether enable compression or not for otel false
trace.otel.insecure Whether establish insecure connection or not for otel true
trace.otel.timeout The timeout in seconds of otel 10
Cache
cache.enabled Enable cache layer or not false
cache.expireHours The expire hours of cache layer 24