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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright (c) 2025-2026 NVIDIA CORPORATION & AFFILIATES. All rights reserved.
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
# Used to generate top-level secrets (overridden by custom-values.yaml)
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# Subcharts configuration

# Dynamo operator configuration
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dynamo-operator:
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  # -- Whether to enable the Dynamo Kubernetes operator deployment
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  enabled: true
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  # -- NATS server address for operator communication (leave empty to use the bundled NATS chart). Format: "nats://hostname:port"
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  natsAddr: ""
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  # -- etcd server address for operator state storage (leave empty to use the bundled etcd chart). Format: "http://hostname:port" or "https://hostname:port"
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  etcdAddr: ""
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  nats:
    # -- Whether the NATS is enabled
    enabled: true

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  # -- URL for the Model Express server if not deployed by this helm chart. This is ignored if Model Express server is installed by this helm chart (global.model-express.enabled is true).
  modelExpressURL: ""
  # -- Namespace access controls for the operator
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  namespaceRestriction:
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    # -- Whether to restrict operator to specific namespaces. By default, the operator will run with cluster-wide permissions. Only 1 instance of the operator should be deployed in the cluster. If you want to deploy multiple operator instances, you can set this to true and specify the target namespace (by default, the target namespace is the helm release namespace).
    enabled: false
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    # -- Target namespace for operator deployment (leave empty for current namespace)
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    targetNamespace:
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    # Namespace scope marker lease configuration (used to prevent conflicts when running both cluster-wide and namespace-restricted operators)
    lease:
      # Duration before the namespace scope marker lease expires if not renewed (namespace-restricted mode only). When a namespace-restricted operator is running, it creates a lease in its namespace. The cluster-wide operator detects this lease and excludes that namespace from processing. If the namespace operator stops renewing the lease (e.g., crashes), the lease expires and the cluster-wide operator automatically resumes processing that namespace.
      duration: 30s
      # Interval for renewing the namespace scope marker lease (namespace-restricted mode only). The namespace-restricted operator renews its lease at this interval to signal it's still running.
      renewInterval: 10s

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  # -- The Dynamo discovery backend to use. Default is "kubernetes" for Kubernetes API service discovery. Set to "etcd" to use ETCD for discovery. --
  discoveryBackend: "kubernetes"
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  # Controller manager configuration
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  controllerManager:
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    # -- Node tolerations for controller manager pods
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    tolerations: []
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    # -- Affinity for controller manager pods
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    affinity: {}
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    # Leader election configuration for cluster-wide coordination
    leaderElection:
      # -- Leader election ID for cluster-wide coordination. WARNING: All cluster-wide operators must use the SAME ID to prevent split-brain. Different IDs would allow multiple leaders simultaneously.
      id: ""  # If empty, defaults to: dynamo.nvidia.com (shared across all cluster-wide operators)
      # -- Namespace for leader election leases (only used in cluster-wide mode). If empty, defaults to kube-system for cluster-wide coordination. All cluster-wide operators should use the SAME namespace for proper leader election.
      namespace: ""

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    manager:
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      # Container image configuration for the operator manager
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      image:
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        # -- Official NVIDIA Dynamo operator image repository
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        repository: "nvcr.io/nvidia/ai-dynamo/kubernetes-operator"
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        # -- Image tag (leave empty to use chart default)
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        tag: ""
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        # -- Image pull policy - when to pull the image
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        pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
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      # Command line arguments for the operator manager
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      args:
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        # -- Health probe endpoint for Kubernetes health checks
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        - --health-probe-bind-address=:8081
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        # -- Metrics endpoint for Prometheus scraping (localhost only for security)
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        - --metrics-bind-address=127.0.0.1:8080
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  # -- Secrets for pulling private container images
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  imagePullSecrets: []
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  # Core Dynamo platform configuration
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  dynamo:
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    # -- How long to wait before forcefully terminating Grove instances
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    groveTerminationDelay: 4h
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    # Internal utility images used by the platform
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    internalImages:
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      # -- Debugger image for troubleshooting deployments
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      debugger: python:3.12-slim
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    # -- Whether to enable restricted security contexts for enhanced security
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    enableRestrictedSecurityContext: false
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    # Docker registry configuration for private repositories
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    dockerRegistry:
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      # -- Whether to use Kubernetes secrets for registry authentication
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      useKubernetesSecret: false
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      # -- Docker registry server URL
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      server:
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      # -- Registry username
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      username:
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      # -- Registry password (consider using existingSecretName instead)
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      password:
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      # -- Name of existing Kubernetes secret containing registry credentials
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      existingSecretName:
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      # -- Whether the registry uses HTTPS
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      secure: true
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    # Ingress configuration for external access
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    ingress:
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      # -- Whether to create ingress resources
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      enabled: false
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      # -- Ingress class name (e.g., "nginx", "traefik")
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      className:
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      # -- Secret name containing TLS certificates
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      tlsSecretName: my-tls-secret
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    # Istio service mesh configuration
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    istio:
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      # -- Whether to enable Istio integration
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      enabled: false
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      # -- Istio gateway name for routing
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      gateway:
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    # -- Host suffix for generated ingress hostnames
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    ingressHostSuffix: ""
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    # -- Whether VirtualServices should support HTTPS routing
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    virtualServiceSupportsHTTPS: false
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    # Metrics configuration
    metrics:
      # -- Endpoint that services can use to retrieve metrics. If set, dynamo operator will automatically inject the PROMETHEUS_ENDPOINT environment variable into services it manages. Users can override the value of the PROMETHEUS_ENDPOINT environment variable by modifying the corresponding deployment's environment variables
      prometheusEndpoint: ""

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    # MPI Run configuration
    mpiRun:
      # -- Name of the secret containing the SSH key for MPI Run
      secretName: "mpi-run-ssh-secret"
      # SSH key generation configuration
      sshKeygen:
        # -- Whether to enable SSH key generation for MPI Run
        enabled: true

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  # Webhook configuration for admission control and validation
  webhook:
    # -- Whether to enable admission webhooks for resource validation. When enabled, the operator will validate DynamoComponentDeployment and DynamoGraphDeployment resources before they are created or updated in the cluster. Enabled by default for production-ready validation and better error reporting.
    enabled: true

    # Certificate configuration for webhook TLS
    certificateSecret:
      # -- Name of the Kubernetes secret containing webhook TLS certificates. The secret must contain three keys: tls.crt (server certificate), tls.key (server private key), and ca.crt (Certificate Authority certificate).
      name: webhook-server-cert

      # -- Whether to manage the certificate secret externally. When false (default), certificates are automatically generated via Helm hooks during installation. When true, you must create the secret manually before installing the chart.
      external: false

    # -- Certificate validity duration in days for auto-generated certificates. Only used when certManager.enabled=false and certificateSecret.external=false. After this duration, certificates will expire and need to be regenerated.
    certificateValidity: 365

    # Container image for certificate generation and CA injection jobs
    # Only used when certManager.enabled=false and certificateSecret.external=false
    certGenerator:
      image:
        # -- Container image repository for certificate generation jobs. This image must contain both openssl and kubectl commands.
        repository: bitnami/kubectl
        # -- Container image tag for certificate generation jobs
        tag: latest
        # -- Image pull policy for certificate generation jobs
        pullPolicy: IfNotPresent

    # -- CA bundle (base64 encoded) for webhook validation. Only used when certificateSecret.external=true. For automatic certificate generation or cert-manager integration, leave this empty as it will be injected automatically.
    caBundle: ""

    # -- Webhook failure policy controls how Kubernetes handles requests when the webhook is unavailable. 'Fail' (recommended for production) rejects requests if the webhook cannot be reached, ensuring strict validation. 'Ignore' allows requests through if the webhook is unavailable, providing availability over validation guarantees.
    failurePolicy: Fail

    # -- Timeout in seconds for webhook validation calls. If the webhook doesn't respond within this time, the request will be handled according to the failurePolicy.
    timeoutSeconds: 10

    # Namespace selector for webhook scope control
    # -- Custom namespace selector for webhook validation. Use this to include or exclude specific namespaces from webhook validation. For CLUSTER-WIDE operators, you can exclude namespaces managed by namespace-restricted operators by using: matchExpressions: [{ key: "dynamo-operator", operator: "NotIn", values: ["namespace-restricted"] }]. For NAMESPACE-RESTRICTED operators, leave empty as it will be auto-configured to match only the operator's namespace.
    namespaceSelector: {}

    # cert-manager integration for automated certificate lifecycle management
    certManager:
      # -- Whether to use cert-manager for automatic certificate management. Requires cert-manager to be installed in the cluster. When enabled, cert-manager will automatically generate, renew, and rotate certificates, and the automatic certificate generation via Helm hooks will be disabled.
      enabled: false

      # Certificate configuration for cert-manager
      certificate:
        # -- Certificate duration for webhook certificates managed by cert-manager (e.g., "8760h" for 1 year). cert-manager will automatically renew the certificate before it expires.
        duration: "8760h"

        # -- Time before certificate expiration to trigger renewal (e.g., "360h" for 15 days). cert-manager will attempt to renew the certificate when this threshold is reached.
        renewBefore: "360h"

        # Root CA configuration for cert-manager
        rootCA:
          # -- Duration for the root CA certificate (e.g., "87600h" for 10 years). The root CA typically has a much longer lifetime than the leaf certificates it signs.
          duration: "87600h"

          # -- Time before root CA expiration to trigger renewal (e.g., "720h" for 30 days). Renewing a CA can be disruptive as all signed certificates must be reissued.
          renewBefore: "720h"

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  # Checkpoint configuration for fast pod restore using CRIU/cuda-checkpoint
  # NOTE: The checkpoint infrastructure (PVC + DaemonSet) must be installed separately
  # using the chrek Helm chart in each namespace where checkpointing is needed.
  checkpoint:
    # -- Whether to enable checkpoint/restore functionality
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    enabled: false
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    # Storage configuration
    # These settings tell the operator where to find checkpoint storage
    # Must match the configuration in the chrek chart
    storage:
      # -- Storage backend type: pvc, s3, or oci
      type: pvc

      # -- Host path for signal files (communication between checkpoint pod and DaemonSet)
      signalHostPath: "/var/lib/chrek/signals"

      # PVC storage configuration (used when type=pvc)
      pvc:
        # -- Name of the PVC created by the chrek chart
        pvcName: "chrek-pvc"
        # -- Base path within the PVC for storing checkpoints
        basePath: "/checkpoints"

      # S3 storage configuration (used when type=s3)
      s3:
        # -- S3 URI in format: s3://[endpoint/]bucket/prefix
        uri: ""
        # -- Reference to a secret containing AWS credentials
        credentialsSecretRef: ""

      # OCI registry storage configuration (used when type=oci)
      oci:
        # -- OCI URI in format: oci://registry/repository
        uri: ""
        # -- Reference to a docker config secret for registry authentication
        credentialsSecretRef: ""

    # CRIU timeout configuration (shared across checkpoint and restore)
    criu:
      # -- CRIU operation timeout in seconds. Default: 21600 (6 hours)
      timeout: "21600"

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# Grove component - distributed inference orchestration
grove:
  # -- Whether to enable Grove for multi-node inference coordination, if enabled, the Grove operator will be deployed cluster-wide
  enabled: false
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  # -- Node tolerations for Grove pods
  tolerations: []
  # -- Affinity for Grove pods
  affinity: {}
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# Kai Scheduler component - advanced workload scheduling
kai-scheduler:
  # -- Whether to enable Kai Scheduler for intelligent resource allocation, if enabled, the Kai Scheduler operator will be deployed cluster-wide
  enabled: false
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  # Global configuration for kai-scheduler (applies to all components including crd-upgrader)
  global:
    # -- Node tolerations for kai-scheduler pods
    tolerations: []
    # -- Affinity for kai-scheduler pods
    affinity: {}
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# etcd configuration - distributed key-value store for operator state
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etcd:
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  # -- Whether to enable etcd deployment, disable if you want to use an external etcd instance. For complete configuration options, see: https://github.com/bitnami/charts/tree/main/bitnami/etcd , all etcd settings should be prefixed with "etcd."
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  enabled: true
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  image:
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    repository: bitnamilegacy/etcd
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  # Persistent storage configuration for etcd data
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  persistence:
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    # Whether to enable persistent storage (recommended for production)
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    enabled: true
    # Use the cluster default storage-class or override with a named class
    storageClass: null
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    # Size of persistent volume for etcd data
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    size: 1Gi
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  # Pre-upgrade job configuration
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  preUpgradeJob:
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    # Whether to run pre-upgrade validation jobs
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    enabled: false
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  # Number of etcd replicas (1 for single-node, 3+ for HA)
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  replicaCount: 1
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  # Authentication and authorization settings
  # Explicitly remove authentication for simplified internal communication
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  auth:
    rbac:
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      # Whether to create RBAC authentication (disabled for internal use)
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      create: false

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  # Health check configuration
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  readinessProbe:
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    # Whether to enable readiness probes (disabled to reduce startup complexity)
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    enabled: false

  livenessProbe:
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    # Whether to enable liveness probes (disabled to reduce startup complexity)
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  # Pod Disruption Budget configuration
  # Should be enabled for HA deployments with 3+ replicas
  pdb:
    # Whether to create a PodDisruptionBudget (disabled for single-node deployments)
    create: false

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  # Node tolerations for etcd pods (allows scheduling on specific nodes)
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  tolerations: []

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  affinity: {}

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# NATS configuration - messaging system for operator communication
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nats:
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  # -- Whether to enable NATS deployment, disable if you want to use an external NATS instance. For complete configuration options, see: https://github.com/nats-io/k8s/tree/main/helm/charts/nats , all nats settings should be prefixed with "nats."
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  enabled: true
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  # TLS Certificate Authority configuration for secure communication
  # Reference a common CA Certificate or Bundle in all nats config `tls` blocks and nats-box contexts
  # Note: `tls.verify` still must be set in the appropriate nats config `tls` blocks to require mTLS
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  tlsCA:
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    # Whether to enable TLS CA configuration
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  # Core NATS server configuration
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  config:
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    # NATS clustering for high availability (multiple NATS servers)
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    cluster:
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      # Whether to enable NATS clustering (disabled for single-node setups)
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    jetstream:
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      # Whether to enable JetStream (recommended for persistent messaging)
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      # File-based storage for JetStream streams and consumers
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      fileStore:
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        # Whether to enable file storage (persistent across restarts)
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        enabled: true
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        # Directory path for JetStream file storage
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        dir: /data

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        pvc:
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          # Whether to create a PVC for JetStream storage
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          enabled: true
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          # Size of the persistent volume for JetStream data
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          # Storage class name (leave empty for default)
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          # Advanced PVC configuration (merge additional fields)
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          # https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.24/#persistentvolumeclaim-v1-core
          merge: {}
          patch: []
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      # For options see: https://docs.nats.io/running-a-nats-service/configuration#jetstream
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      patch: []

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    nats:
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      # Port for NATS client connections
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      port: 4222
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      # TLS configuration for encrypted connections
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      tls:
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        # Whether to enable TLS encryption
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        enabled: false
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        # Advanced TLS configuration
        # For options see: https://docs.nats.io/running-a-nats-service/configuration/securing_nats/tls
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        merge: {}
        patch: []

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    # Leaf nodes for creating NATS topologies and remote connections
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    leafnodes:
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    websocket:
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      # Whether to enable WebSocket protocol support
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    mqtt:
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      # Whether to enable MQTT protocol support
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    gateway:
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      enabled: true
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      port: 8222
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      # TLS configuration for monitoring endpoint
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      tls:
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        # When enabled, monitoring port will use HTTPS with the options from config.nats.tls
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    resolver:
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    # Server naming configuration
    # Adds a prefix to the server name, which defaults to the pod name
    # Helpful for ensuring server name is unique in a super cluster
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    # Advanced NATS configuration merging and patching
    # For complete options see: https://docs.nats.io/running-a-nats-service/configuration
    # Special rules apply:
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    #  1. strings that start with << and end with >> will be unquoted
    #     use this for variables and numbers with units
    #  2. keys ending in $include will be switched to include directives
    #     keys are sorted alphabetically, use prefix before $includes to control includes ordering
    #     paths should be relative to /etc/nats-config/nats.conf
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    #   merge:
    #     $include: ./my-config.conf
    #     zzz$include: ./my-config-last.conf
    #     server_name: nats
    #     authorization:
    #       token: << $TOKEN >>
    #     jetstream:
    #       max_memory_store: << 1GB >>
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      # 15MB to accommodate prompt embeddings: 10MB decoded → ~13.3MB base64-encoded + metadata
      # Also allows larger context: 256K tokens (int32 - 4 bytes each) = 1MB
      max_payload: 15728640
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  container:
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    # Note: Ports must also be enabled in the config section above
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    ports:
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      nats: {}
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      leafnodes: {}
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      websocket: {}
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    # Map with key as env var name, value can be string or map
    # Example:
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    #   env:
    #     GOMEMLIMIT: 7GiB
    #     TOKEN:
    #       valueFrom:
    #         secretKeyRef:
    #           name: nats-auth
    #           key: token
    env: {}

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    # Advanced container configuration merging and patching
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    # https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.24/#container-v1-core
    merge: {}
    patch: []

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  reloader:
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    enabled: true
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    image:
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      repository: natsio/nats-server-config-reloader
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    env: {}

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    # All NATS container volume mounts with these prefixes will be mounted into the reloader
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    merge: {}
    patch: []

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  service:
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    # Additional boolean field 'enabled' controls whether port is exposed in the service
    # Note: Ports must also be enabled in the config section above
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    # https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.24/#serviceport-v1-core
    ports:
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      # Main NATS client connection port
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      nats:
        enabled: true
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      # Leaf node connection port
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      leafnodes:
        enabled: true
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      # WebSocket connection port
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      websocket:
        enabled: true
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      # MQTT protocol port
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      mqtt:
        enabled: true
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      # Cluster communication port (typically internal only)
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      cluster:
        enabled: false
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      # Gateway connection port (typically internal only)
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      gateway:
        enabled: false
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      # HTTP monitoring port (typically internal only)
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      monitor:
        enabled: false
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      # Go profiling port (typically internal only)
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      profiling:
        enabled: false

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    # Advanced service configuration
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    # https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.24/#service-v1-core
    merge: {}
    patch: []
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    # Service name (defaults to "{{ include "nats.fullname" $ }}")
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    name:

  ############################################################
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  # Advanced NATS Kubernetes resource configuration
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  ############################################################

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  # StatefulSet configuration for NATS server persistence
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  statefulSet:
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    # Advanced StatefulSet configuration merging and patching
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    # https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.24/#statefulset-v1-apps
    merge: {}
    patch: []
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    # StatefulSet name (defaults to "{{ include "nats.fullname" $ }}")
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    name:

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  # Pod template configuration for NATS StatefulSet
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  podTemplate:
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    # Whether to add a hash of the ConfigMap as a pod annotation
    # This will cause the StatefulSet to roll when the ConfigMap is updated
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    configChecksumAnnotation: true

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    # Pod topology spread constraints for better distribution across nodes
    # Map of topologyKey: topologySpreadConstraint
    # labelSelector will be added automatically to match StatefulSet pods
    # Example:
    #   topologySpreadConstraints:
    #     kubernetes.io/hostname:
    #       maxSkew: 1
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    topologySpreadConstraints: {}

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    # Advanced pod template configuration
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    # https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.24/#pod-v1-core
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    merge:
      spec:
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        # Node tolerations for NATS pods (allows scheduling on specific nodes)
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        tolerations: []
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        # Affinity for NATS pods
        affinity: {}
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    patch: []

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  # Headless service for StatefulSet pod discovery
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  headlessService:
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    # Advanced headless service configuration
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    # https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.24/#service-v1-core
    merge: {}
    patch: []
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    # Headless service name (defaults to "{{ include "nats.fullname" $ }}-headless")
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    name:

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  # ConfigMap for NATS server configuration
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  configMap:
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    # Advanced ConfigMap configuration
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    # https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.24/#configmap-v1-core
    merge: {}
    patch: []
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    # ConfigMap name (defaults to "{{ include "nats.fullname" $ }}-config")
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    name:

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  # Pod Disruption Budget for controlled rolling updates
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  podDisruptionBudget:
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    # Whether to create a PodDisruptionBudget (recommended for production)
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    enabled: true

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  # Service Account for NATS server pods
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  serviceAccount:
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    # Whether to create and use a dedicated service account
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    enabled: false

  ############################################################
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  # NATS Box - CLI tools and debugging container
  # NATS Box provides CLI tools for interacting with NATS server
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  ############################################################
  natsBox:
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    # Whether to deploy NATS Box for CLI access and debugging
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    enabled: false
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    ############################################################
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    # NATS client contexts for authentication and connection
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    ############################################################
    contexts:
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      # Default context configuration
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      default:
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        # Credentials-based authentication
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        creds:
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          # Inline credentials file contents (base64 encoded)
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          contents:
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          # Name of existing secret containing credentials file
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          secretName:
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          # Directory to mount credentials (defaults to /etc/nats-creds/<context-name>)
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          dir:
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          # Key name in secret for credentials file
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          key: nats.creds
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        # NKey-based authentication (public/private key pairs)
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        nkey:
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          # Inline NKey file contents (base64 encoded)
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          contents:
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          # Name of existing secret containing NKey file
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          secretName:
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          # Directory to mount NKey (defaults to /etc/nats-nkeys/<context-name>)
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          dir:
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          # Key name in secret for NKey file
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          key: nats.nk
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        # TLS client certificate authentication
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        tls:
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          # Name of existing secret containing TLS client certificates
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          secretName:
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          # Directory to mount certificates (defaults to /etc/nats-certs/<context-name>)
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          dir:
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          # Certificate file name in secret
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          cert: tls.crt
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          # Private key file name in secret
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          key: tls.key

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        # Advanced context configuration
        # For options see: https://docs.nats.io/using-nats/nats-tools/nats_cli#nats-contexts
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        merge: {}
        patch: []

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    # Name of context to select by default for NATS CLI operations
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    defaultContextName: default

    ############################################################
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    # NATS Box container configuration
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    ############################################################
    container:
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      # NATS Box container image
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      image:
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        # Official NATS Box repository with CLI tools
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        repository: natsio/nats-box
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        # NATS Box version
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        tag: 0.14.5
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        # Image pull policy (leave empty for chart default)
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        pullPolicy:
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        # Custom registry URL (leave empty for Docker Hub)
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        registry:

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      # Environment variables for NATS Box container
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      env: {}

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      # Advanced container configuration
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      # https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.24/#container-v1-core
      merge: {}
      patch: []
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    # Service Account for NATS Box deployment
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    serviceAccount:
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      # Whether to create and use a dedicated service account for NATS Box
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      enabled: false
765

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    # Pod template configuration for NATS Box deployment
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    podTemplate:
      merge:
        spec:
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          # Node tolerations for NATS Box pods
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          tolerations: []
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          # Affinity for NATS Box pods
          affinity: {}
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      patch: []