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Randomize pass if value is empty. Override if secret is specified #141

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@scottrigby scottrigby commented Jan 25, 2024

fixes: #139

Notes to reviewers

This PR also deprecates adminPassword with a deprecation note in values.yaml and _helpers.tpl that it will be removed in a future version.

For now the PR changes that to:

admin:
  password: ""
  existingSecret: ""

Mainly because I felt adminPasswordExistingSecret would be a bit long. But can change that back if you prefer.

To-do:

@scottrigby scottrigby force-pushed the admin-password-secret-given-or-random branch from 55f3093 to 8bbf403 Compare January 25, 2024 03:54
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admin:
# If you leave this empty, and do not override with admin.existingSecret, a
# random password will be generated for you.
password: ""
# Specifying an existing secret name will override the admin.password.
# The secret key must be "admin-password"
# For example, to create from a file:
# echo -n 'S!B\*d$zDsb=' > ./admin-password.txt
# kubectl create secret generic admin-password-secret --from-file=admin-password.txt
existingSecret: ""
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I think we can skip passing in a plaintext password, if you want to specify a password then you must create the secret before and set create: false

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admin:
# If you leave this empty, and do not override with admin.existingSecret, a
# random password will be generated for you.
password: ""
# Specifying an existing secret name will override the admin.password.
# The secret key must be "admin-password"
# For example, to create from a file:
# echo -n 'S!B\*d$zDsb=' > ./admin-password.txt
# kubectl create secret generic admin-password-secret --from-file=admin-password.txt
existingSecret: ""
adminPassword:
secretKeyRef:
create: true # set to false if you want to pass in an existing secret
name: mission-control-admin-password
key: password

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