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Type: application Version: 0.5.1 Artifact Hub Slack

Victoria Metrics Gateway - Auth & Rate-Limitting proxy for Victoria Metrics

Table of Content

Prerequisites

  • Install the follow packages: git, kubectl, helm, helm-docs. See this tutorial.
  • PV support on underlying infrastructure

Chart Details

This chart will do the following:

  • Rollout victoria metrics gateway

How to install

Access a Kubernetes cluster.

Setup chart repository (can be omitted for OCI repositories)

Add a chart helm repository with follow commands:

helm repo add vm https://victoriametrics.github.io/helm-charts/

helm repo update

List versions of vm/victoria-metrics-gateway chart available to installation:

helm search repo vm/victoria-metrics-gateway -l

Install victoria-metrics-gateway chart

Export default values of victoria-metrics-gateway chart to file values.yaml:

  • For HTTPS repository

    helm show values vm/victoria-metrics-gateway > values.yaml
    
  • For OCI repository

    helm show values oci://ghcr.io/victoriametrics/helm-charts/victoria-metrics-gateway > values.yaml
    

Change the values according to the need of the environment in values.yaml file.

Test the installation with command:

  • For HTTPS repository

    helm install vmg vm/victoria-metrics-gateway -f values.yaml -n NAMESPACE --debug --dry-run
    
  • For OCI repository

    helm install vmg oci://ghcr.io/victoriametrics/helm-charts/victoria-metrics-gateway -f values.yaml -n NAMESPACE --debug --dry-run
    

Install chart with command:

  • For HTTPS repository

    helm install vmg vm/victoria-metrics-gateway -f values.yaml -n NAMESPACE
    
  • For OCI repository

    helm install vmg oci://ghcr.io/victoriametrics/helm-charts/victoria-metrics-gateway -f values.yaml -n NAMESPACE
    

Get the pods lists by running this commands:

kubectl get pods -A | grep 'vmg'

Get the application by running this command:

helm list -f vmg -n NAMESPACE

See the history of versions of vmg application with command.

helm history vmg -n NAMESPACE

How to use JWT signature verification

Kubernetes best-practice is to store sensitive configuration parts in secrets. For example, 2 keys will be stored as:

apiVersion: v1
data:
  key: "<<KEY_DATA>>"
kind: Secret
metadata:
  name: key1
---
apiVersion: v1
data:
  key: "<<KEY_DATA>>"
kind: Secret
metadata:
  name: key2

In order to use those secrets it is needed to:

  • mount secrets into pod
  • provide flag pointing to secret on disk

Here is an example values.yml file configuration to achieve this:

auth:
  enable: true

extraVolumes:
  - name: key1
    secret:
      secretName: key1
  - name: key2
    secret:
      secretName: key2

extraVolumeMounts:
  - name: key1
    mountPath: /key1
  - name: key2
    mountPath: /key2

extraArgs:
  envflag.enable: "true"
  envflag.prefix: VM_
  loggerFormat: json
  auth.publicKeyFiles: "/key1/key,/key2/key"

Note that in this configuration all secret keys will be mounted and accessible to pod. Please, refer to this doc to see all available secret source options.

How to uninstall

Remove application with command.

helm uninstall vmg -n NAMESPACE

Documentation of Helm Chart

Install helm-docs following the instructions on this tutorial.

Generate docs with helm-docs command.

cd charts/victoria-metrics-gateway

helm-docs

The markdown generation is entirely go template driven. The tool parses metadata from charts and generates a number of sub-templates that can be referenced in a template file (by default README.md.gotmpl). If no template file is provided, the tool has a default internal template that will generate a reasonably formatted README.

Parameters

The following tables lists the configurable parameters of the chart and their default values.

Change the values according to the need of the environment in victoria-metrics-gateway/values.yaml file.

Key Type Default Description
affinity object
{}

Affinity configurations

annotations object
{}

Annotations to be added to the deployment

auth object
enabled: false

Access Control configuration. Check here for details

auth.enabled bool
false

Enable/Disable access-control

clusterMode bool
false

Specify to True if the source for rate-limiting, reading and writing as a VictoriaMetrics Cluster. Must be true for rate limiting

configMap string
""

Use existing configmap if specified otherwise .config values will be used. Check here for details

containerWorkingDir string
/

Container working directory

env list
[]

Additional environment variables (ex.: secret tokens, flags). Check here for details.

envFrom list
[]

Specify alternative source for env variables

extraArgs object
envflag.enable: "true"
envflag.prefix: VM_
loggerFormat: json

Extra command line arguments for container of component

extraContainers list
[]

Extra containers to run in a pod with vmgateway

extraHostPathMounts list
[]

Additional hostPath mounts

extraVolumeMounts list
[]

Extra Volume Mounts for the container

extraVolumes list
[]

Extra Volumes for the pod

fullnameOverride string
""

Full name prefix

global.compatibility object
openshift:
    adaptSecurityContext: auto

Openshift security context compatibility configuration

global.image.registry string
""

Image registry, that can be shared across multiple helm charts

global.imagePullSecrets list
[]

Image pull secrets, that can be shared across multiple helm charts

image.pullPolicy string
IfNotPresent

Pull policy of Docker image

image.registry string
""

Victoria Metrics gateway Docker registry

image.repository string
victoriametrics/vmgateway

Victoria Metrics gateway Docker repository and image name

image.tag string
""

Tag of Docker image override Chart.AppVersion

image.variant string
""

Variant of the image to use. e.g. enterprise, enterprise-scratch

imagePullSecrets list
[]

Image pull secrets

ingress.annotations object
{}

Ingress annotations

ingress.enabled bool
false

Enable deployment of ingress for server component

ingress.extraLabels object
{}

Ingress extra labels

ingress.hosts list
[]

Array of host objects

ingress.ingressClassName string
""

Ingress controller class name

ingress.pathType string
Prefix

Ingress path type

ingress.tls list
[]

Array of TLS objects

license object
key: ""
secret:
    key: ""
    name: ""

Enterprise license key configuration for VictoriaMetrics enterprise. Required only for VictoriaMetrics enterprise. Check docs here, for more information, visit site. Request a trial license here Supported starting from VictoriaMetrics v1.94.0

license.key string
""

License key

license.secret object
key: ""
name: ""

Use existing secret with license key

license.secret.key string
""

Key in secret with license key

license.secret.name string
""

Existing secret name

nameOverride string
""

Full name suffix

nodeSelector object
{}

NodeSelector configurations. Check here for details

podAnnotations object
{}

Annotations to be added to pod

podDisruptionBudget object
enabled: false
labels: {}

See kubectl explain poddisruptionbudget.spec for more. Check here for details

podSecurityContext object
enabled: true

Pods security context. Details are here

probe.liveness object
initialDelaySeconds: 5
periodSeconds: 15
tcpSocket: {}
timeoutSeconds: 5

Liveness probe

probe.readiness object
httpGet: {}
initialDelaySeconds: 5
periodSeconds: 15

Readiness probe

probe.startup object
{}

Startup probe

rateLimiter object
config: {}
datasource:
    url: ""
enabled: false

Rate limiter configuration. Docs are here

rateLimiter.datasource.url string
""

Datasource VictoriaMetrics or vmselects. Required. Example http://victoroametrics:8428 or http://vmselect:8481/select/0/prometheus

rateLimiter.enabled bool
false

Enable/Disable rate-limiting

read.url string
""

Read endpoint without suffixes, victoriametrics or vmselect. Example http://victoroametrics:8428 or http://vmselect:8481

replicaCount int
1

Number of replicas of vmgateway

resources object
{}

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:.

securityContext object
enabled: true
runAsGroup: 1000
runAsNonRoot: true
runAsUser: 1000

Pod security context. Check here for details

service.annotations object
{}

Service annotations

service.clusterIP string
""

Service ClusterIP

service.enabled bool
true

Enabled vmgateway service

service.externalIPs list
[]

Service external IPs. Check here for details

service.externalTrafficPolicy string
""

Service external traffic policy. Check here for details

service.extraLabels object
{}

Service labels

service.healthCheckNodePort string
""

Health check node port for a service. Check here for details

service.ipFamilies list
[]

List of service IP families. Check here for details.

service.ipFamilyPolicy string
""

Service IP family policy. Check here for details.

service.loadBalancerIP string
""

Service load balacner IP

service.loadBalancerSourceRanges list
[]

Load balancer source range

service.servicePort int
8431

Service port

service.type string
ClusterIP

Service type

serviceAccount.annotations object
{}

Annotations to add to the service account

serviceAccount.create bool
true

Specifies whether a service account should be created

serviceAccount.name string
null

The name of the service account to use. If not set and create is true, a name is generated using the fullname template

serviceMonitor.annotations object
{}

Service Monitor annotations

serviceMonitor.basicAuth object
{}

Basic auth params for Service Monitor

serviceMonitor.enabled bool
false

Enable deployment of Service Monitor for server component. This is Prometheus operator object

serviceMonitor.extraLabels object
{}

Service Monitor labels

serviceMonitor.metricRelabelings list
[]

Service Monitor metricRelabelings

serviceMonitor.relabelings list
[]

Service Monitor relabelings

tolerations list
[]

Tolerations configurations. Check here for details

write.url string
""

Write endpoint without suffixes, victoriametrics or vminsert. Example http://victoroametrics:8428 or http://vminsert:8480