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OpenSearch Dashboards Helm Chart

This Helm chart installs OpenSearch Dashboards with configurable TLS, RBAC and much more configurations. This chart caters to a number of different use cases and setups.

Requirements

  • Kubernetes >= 1.14
  • Helm >= 2.17.0
  • We recommend you to have 8 GiB of memory available for this deployment, or at least 4 GiB for the minimum requirement. Else, the deployment is expected to fail.

Installing

Once you've added this Helm repository as per the repository-level README then you can install the chart as follows:

helm install my-release opensearch/opensearch-dashboards

The command deploys OpenSearch Dashboards with its associated components on the Kubernetes cluster in the default configuration.

NOTE: If using Helm 2 then you'll need to add the --name command line argument. If unspecified, Helm 2 will autogenerate a name for you.

Uninstalling

To delete/uninstall the chart with the release name my-release:

helm uninstall my-release

Configuration

Parameter Description Default
envFrom Templatable string to be passed to the [environment from variables][] which will be appended to the envFrom: definition for the container []
config Allows you to add any config files in /usr/share/opensearch-dashboards/ such as opensearch_dashboards.yml. String or map format may be used for specifying content of each configuration file. In case of string format, the whole content of the config file will be replaced by new config file value when in case of using map format content of configuration file will be a result of merge. In both cases content passed through tpl. See [values.yaml][] for an example of the formatting {}
extraContainers Array of extra containers ""
extraEnvs Extra environments variables to be passed to OpenSearch services []
extraInitContainers Array of extra init containers []
extraVolumeMounts Array of extra volume mounts []
extraVolumes Array of extra volumes to be added []
fullnameOverride Overrides the clusterName and nodeGroup when used in the naming of resources. This should only be used when using a single nodeGroup, otherwise you will have name conflicts ""
hostAliases Configurable [hostAliases][] []
image.pullPolicy The Kubernetes [imagePullPolicy][] value IfNotPresent
imagePullSecrets Configuration for [imagePullSecrets][] so that you can use a private registry for your image []
image.tag The OpenSearch Docker image tag 1.0.0
image.repository The OpenSearch Docker image opensearchproject/opensearch
ingress Configurable [ingress][] to expose the OpenSearch service. See [values.yaml][] for an example see [values.yaml][]
labels Configurable [labels][] applied to all OpenSearch pods {}
lifecycle Allows you to add lifecycle hooks. See [values.yaml][] for an example {}
nameOverride Overrides the clusterName when used in the naming of resources ""
nodeSelector Configurable [nodeSelector][] so that you can target specific nodes for your OpenSearch cluster {}
podAnnotations Configurable [annotations][] applied to all OpenSearch pods {}
podSecurityContext Allows you to set the [securityContext][] for the pod see [values.yaml][]
priorityClassName The name of the [PriorityClass][]. No default is supplied as the PriorityClass must be created first ""
rbac Configuration for creating a role, role binding and ServiceAccount as part of this Helm chart with create: true. Also can be used to reference an external ServiceAccount with serviceAccountName: "externalServiceAccountName" see [values.yaml][]
resources Allows you to set the [resources][] for the StatefulSet see [values.yaml][]
secretMounts Allows you easily mount a secret as a file inside the StatefulSet. Useful for mounting certificates and other secrets. See [values.yaml][] for an example []
securityContext Allows you to set the [securityContext][] for the container see [values.yaml][]
service.annotations [LoadBalancer annotations][] that Kubernetes will use for the service. This will configure load balancer if service.type is LoadBalancer {}
service.headless.annotations Allow you to set annotations on the headless service {}
service.externalTrafficPolicy Some cloud providers allow you to specify the [LoadBalancer externalTrafficPolicy][]. Kubernetes will use this to preserve the client source IP. This will configure load balancer if service.type is LoadBalancer ""
service.httpPortName The name of the http port within the service http
service.labelsHeadless Labels to be added to headless service {}
service.labels Labels to be added to non-headless service {}
service.loadBalancerIP Some cloud providers allow you to specify the [loadBalancer][] IP. If the loadBalancerIP field is not specified, the IP is dynamically assigned. If you specify a loadBalancerIP but your cloud provider does not support the feature, it is ignored. ""
service.loadBalancerSourceRanges The IP ranges that are allowed to access []
service.nodePort Custom [nodePort][] port that can be set if you are using service.type: nodePort ""
service.transportPortName The name of the transport port within the service transport
service.type OpenSearch [Service Types][] ClusterIP
service.ipFamilyPolicy This sets the preferred ip addresses in case of a dual-stack server, there are three options [PreferDualStack, SingleStack, RequireDualStack], more information on dual stack ""
service.ipFamilies Sets the preferred IP variants and in which order they are preferred, the first family you list is used for the legacy .spec.ClusterIP field, more information on dual stack ""
tolerations Configurable [tolerations][] []
topologySpreadConstraints Configuration for pod topologySpreadConstraints []
updateStrategy The [updateStrategy][] for the StatefulSet. By default Kubernetes will wait for the cluster to be green after upgrading each pod. Setting this to OnDelete will allow you to manually delete each pod during upgrades RollingUpdate
extraObjects Array of extra K8s manifests to deploy list []
autoscaling.enabled Prerequisite: Install/Configure metrics server, to install use kubectl apply -f https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/metrics-server/releases/latest/download/components.yaml, See https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/metrics-server. false
autoscaling.minReplicas The lower limit for the number of replicas to which the autoscaler can scale down. 1
autoscaling.maxReplicas The upper limit for the number of replicas to which the autoscaler can scale up. 10
autoscaling.targetCPU The target value of the average CPU across all OpenSearch Dashboards pods. 80
autoscaling.targetMemory The target value of the average memory across all OpenSearch Dashboards pods. Value should be tuned based on the requested memory value for OpenSearch Dashboards pods. Scaling based on memory utilization may be necessary for large datasets or complex dashboards. 80
livenessProbe Configuration fields for the liveness probe see exampleLiveness in values.yaml
readinessProbe Configuration fields for the readiness probe see exampleReadiness in values.yaml
startupProbe Configuration fields for the startup probe see exampleStartup in values.yaml
plugins.enabled Allow/disallow to add 3rd Party / Custom plugins not offered in the default OpenSearchDashboards image false
plugins.installList Array containing the Opensearch Dashboards plugins to be installed in container []
opensearchDashboardsYml.defaultMode Allow you to set the defaultMode for the opensearch_dashboards.yml mounted as configMap
dashboardAnnotations Allows you to configure custom annotation in the deployement of the OpenSearchDashboards container {}