Chart configuration
For the up-to-date content of values.yaml
source file, refer to the Rancher Turtles repository.
Rancher Turtles values​
When installing Rancher Turtles using the official Helm chart, it is possible to configure a number of feature flags. This is a comprehensive list of the available values and their usage:
rancherTurtles:
features:
cluster-api-operator:
cleanup: true # indicates that rancher turtles resources are cleaned up after uninstalling (default: true)
kubectlImage: registry.k8s.io/kubernetes/kubectl:v1.28.0 # indicates the image to use for post-delete cleanup (default: Kubernetes container image registry)
embedded-capi: # this is a rancher functionality that is not compatible with rancher-turtles
disabled: true # indicates that embedded-capi must be disabled during installation (default: true)
rancher-webhook: # an existing rancher installation keeps rancher webhooks after disabling embedded-capi
cleanup: true # indicates that the remaining rancher webhooks be removed (default: true)
kubectlImage: registry.k8s.io/kubernetes/kubectl:v1.28.0 # indicates the image to use for pre-install cleanup (default: Kubernetes container image registry)
rancher-kubeconfigs: # with capi 1.5.0 and greater, secrets for kubeconfigs must contain a specific label. See https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/cluster-api/blob/main/docs/book/src/developer/providers/migrations/v1.4-to-v1.5.md#other
label: true # indicates that the label will be added (default: true)
managementv3-cluster: # rancher will use `clusters.management.cattle.io` to represent an imported capi cluster
enabled: false # if false, indicates that `clusters.provisioning.cattle.io` resources will be used (default: false)
The list has been truncated to show only the configurable feature flags. Other fields with the rancherTurtles
key are automatically set when a chart is released.
Cluster API Operator values​
Any values passed to helm
with the cluster-api-operator
key will be passed along to the Cluster API Operator
project.
A full set of available values for the Cluster API Operator
can be found in the operator values.yaml.
Currently the available set of values for the cluster-api-operator
setup in the rancher-turtles
:
cluster-api-operator:
enabled: true # indicates if CAPI operator should be installed (default: true)
cert-manager:
enabled: false # indicates if cert-manager should be installed (default: false)
cluster-api:
enabled: true # indicates if core CAPI controllers should be installed (default: true)
configSecret:
name: "" # (provide only if using a user-managed secret) name of the config secret to use for core CAPI controllers, used by the CAPI operator. See https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/cluster-api-operator/tree/main/docs#installing-azure-infrastructure-provider docs for more details.
defaultName: "capi-env-variables" # default name for the automatically created secret.
core:
namespace: capi-system
fetchConfig: # (only required for airgapped environments)
url: "" # url to fetch config from, used by the CAPI operator. See https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/cluster-api-operator/tree/main/docs#provider-spec docs for more details.
selector: "" # selector to use for fetching config, used by the CAPI operator.
rke2:
enabled: true # indicates if RKE2 provider for Cluster API should be installed (default: true)
version: "" # version of Cluster API Provider RKE2 (CAPRKE2) to install
bootstrap: # CAPRKE2 Bootstrap Provider
namespace: rke2-bootstrap-system
fetchConfig: # (only required for airgapped environments)
url: "" # url to fetch config from, used by the CAPI operator. See https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/cluster-api-operator/tree/main/docs#provider-spec docs for more details.
selector: "" # selector to use for fetching config, used by the CAPI operator.
controlPlane: # CAPRKE2 Control Plane Provider
namespace: rke2-control-plane-system
fetchConfig: # (only required for airgapped environments)
url: "" # url to fetch config from, used by the CAPI operator. See https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/cluster-api-operator/tree/main/docs#provider-spec docs for more details.
selector: "" # selector to use for fetching config, used by the CAPI operator.