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proxy:
service:
type: NodePort
nodePorts:
http: 30080
https: 30443
https:
enabled: true
type: letsencrypt
hosts:
- local.jovyan.org
letsencrypt:
contactEmail: "[email protected]"
acmeServer: https://pebble/dir
traefik:
extraVolumes:
- name: pebble-root-cert
configMap:
name: pebble
extraVolumeMounts:
- name: pebble-root-cert
subPath: root-cert.pem
mountPath: /etc/pebble/root-cert.pem
extraEnv:
LEGO_CA_CERTIFICATES: /etc/pebble/root-cert.pem
chp:
resources:
requests:
memory: 0
cpu: 0
networkPolicy:
egress: [] # overrides allowance of 0.0.0.0/0
hub:
db:
type: sqlite-memory
loadRoles:
test-scoped-access:
description: Used to JupyterHub 2.0.0+ RBAC scoped access, currently to the /hub/api/info endpoint via read:hub.
scopes: [read:hub]
services: [test-with-scoped-access]
test-role-with-explicit-name:
name: test-role-2
description: Access to users' information and group membership
scopes: [users, groups]
users: [cyclops, gandalf]
services: [test]
groups: []
services:
# The test service and its apiToken is used to make requests in our pytest
# suite of tests. Note that it can be overridden by the hub.existingSecret,
# which can cause tests to fail with 403.
test:
admin: true
apiToken: give-pytest-control
test-with-scoped-access:
apiToken: give-pytest-scoped-control
test-hub-existing-secret:
apiToken: dddd4444
test-explicit-name:
name: some-explicitly-set-name
apiToken: eeee5555
test-generation-of-apiToken: {}
networkPolicy:
egress: # overrides allowance of 0.0.0.0/0
- ports:
# In kind/k3s clusters the Kubernetes API server is exposing this port
- protocol: TCP
port: 6443
# For testing postgres
- protocol: TCP
port: 5432
resources:
requests:
memory: 0
cpu: 0
extraConfig:
# emit logs associated with our pytest tests
test_hub_existing_secret: |
try:
from z2jh import get_secret_value
print()
print("TEST LOGS: test_hub_existing_secret")
print(f"hub.existingSecret={get_config('hub.existingSecret')}")
print()
print(f"hub.db.type={get_config('hub.db.type')}")
print(f"MYSQL_PWD={os.environ.get('MYSQL_PWD', None)}")
print(f"PGPASSWORD={os.environ.get('PGPASSWORD', None)}")
print()
print(f"hub.services.test-hub-existing-secret.apiToken={get_secret_value('hub.services.test-hub-existing-secret.apiToken', None)}")
print()
print(f"CONFIGPROXY_AUTH_TOKEN={os.environ.get('CONFIGPROXY_AUTH_TOKEN', None)}")
print(f"hub.config.ConfigurableHTTPProxy.auth_token={get_secret_value('hub.config.ConfigurableHTTPProxy.auth_token', None)}")
print(f"hub.config.JupyterHub.cookie_secret={get_secret_value('hub.config.JupyterHub.cookie_secret', None)}")
print(f"hub.config.CryptKeeper.keys={get_secret_value('hub.config.CryptKeeper.keys', None)}")
print()
print(f"singleuser.extraLabels.test-chart-managed-secret={get_config('singleuser.extraLabels.test-chart-managed-secret')}")
print(f"singleuser.extraLabels.test-self-managed-secret={get_config('singleuser.extraLabels.test-self-managed-secret')}")
print("---")
print()
except ImportError:
print("WARNING: z2jh.py didn't contain get_secret_value")
extraFiles:
my_config:
mountPath: /usr/local/etc/jupyterhub/jupyterhub_config.d/my_config.py
stringData: |
with open("/tmp/created-by-extra-files-config.txt", "w") as f:
f.write("hello world!")
binaryData1: &binaryData1
mountPath: /tmp/binaryData.txt
mode: 0666
binaryData: |
aGVsbG8gd
29ybGQhCg==
binaryData2: &binaryData2
mountPath: /tmp/dir1/binaryData.txt
mode: 0666
binaryData: aGVsbG8gd29ybGQhCg==
stringData1: &stringData1
mountPath: /tmp/stringData.txt
mode: 0666
stringData: hello world!
stringData2: &stringData2
mountPath: /tmp/dir1/stringData.txt
mode: 0666
stringData: hello world!
data-yaml: &data-yaml
mountPath: /etc/test/data.yaml
mode: 0444
data:
config:
map:
number: 123
string: "hi"
list: [1, 2]
data-yml: &data-yml
<<: *data-yaml
mountPath: /etc/test/data.yml
data-json: &data-json
<<: *data-yaml
mountPath: /etc/test/data.json
data-toml: &data-toml
<<: *data-yaml
mountPath: /etc/test/data.toml
singleuser:
extraLabels:
test-chart-managed-secret: "ok"
extraFiles:
binaryData1: *binaryData1
binaryData2: *binaryData2
stringData1: *stringData1
stringData2: *stringData2
data-yaml: *data-yaml
data-yml: *data-yml
data-json: *data-json
data-toml: *data-toml
storage:
type: none
memory:
guarantee: null
networkPolicy:
# For testing purposes in the test_spawn_netpol test, we override egress and
# egressAllowRules.nonPrivateIPs to slim the egress rules to a minimum.
egressAllowRules:
nonPrivateIPs: false
egress:
- to:
# jupyter.org has multiple IPs associated with it, among them are these
# two. We explicitly allow access to one, but leave out the the other.
- ipBlock:
cidr: 104.21.25.233/32
# - ipBlock:
# cidr: 172.67.134.225/32
networkTools:
resources:
requests:
memory: 0
cpu: 0
extraEnv:
TEST_ENV_FIELDREF_TO_NAMESPACE:
valueFrom:
fieldRef:
fieldPath: metadata.namespace
prePuller:
hook:
enabled: false
scheduling:
userScheduler:
enabled: true
replicas: 2
# Can be set too low too not show scoring of scheduled pods, but also too
# high to show hex dumps of all network traffic.
#
# FIXME: Tweak this to include scoring, but exclude hex dumps. 10 includes
# hex dumps. 4 does not include scoring. Trying with 6...
logLevel: 6
podPriority:
enabled: true
debug:
enabled: true