## Create default user through docker entrypoint ## Defaults indicated below ## adminUser: organization: "influxdata" bucket: "default" user: "admin" retention_policy: "0s" ## Leave empty to generate a random password and token. ## Or fill any of these values to use fixed values. password: "doa6seetaTh6wu3Iech5al0Aiquiog" #token: "enaiY9yaiWi6ahv0phoph3FaiphoGh" ## The password and token are obtained from an existing secret. The expected ## keys are `admin-password` and `admin-token`. ## If set, the password and token values above are ignored. # existingSecret: influxdb-auth ## Persist data to a persistent volume ## persistence: enabled: true ## If true will use an existing PVC instead of creating one # useExisting: false ## Name of existing PVC to be used in the influx deployment # name: ## influxdb data Persistent Volume Storage Class ## If defined, storageClassName: ## If set to "-", storageClassName: "", which disables dynamic provisioning ## If undefined (the default) or set to null, no storageClassName spec is ## set, choosing the default provisioner. (gp2 on AWS, standard on ## GKE, AWS & OpenStack) ## # storageClass: "-" accessMode: ReadWriteOnce size: 10Gi mountPath: /var/lib/influxdb2 subPath: "" ingress: enabled: false # For Kubernetes >= 1.18 you should specify the ingress-controller via the field ingressClassName # See https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/04/02/improvements-to-the-ingress-api-in-kubernetes-1.18/#specifying-the-class-of-an-ingress # className: nginx tls: false # secretName: my-tls-cert # only needed if tls above is true or default certificate is not configured for Nginx hostname: influxdb.foobar.com annotations: {} # kubernetes.io/ingress.class: "nginx" # kubernetes.io/tls-acme: "true" path: /