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Push to main = release: after build, a deploy job pins each app image to the commit SHA (kustomize edit set image), kubectl-applies fleet/apps and waits for the rollouts. The runner already runs in-cluster, so it reaches the API server on the in-cluster service IP with a kubeconfig for the new ci-deployer ServiceAccount (namespace-scoped admin, KUBECONFIG_B64 repo secret). The drafted Flux sync/image-automation layer is removed — a GitOps controller plus bot tag-bump commits is more machinery than a single-node cluster needs. Sortable image tags and $imagepolicy markers go with it. Also: per-router ACME-safe HTTP->HTTPS redirects for the app ingresses, platform-api prod config completed (Authentik JWT/JWKS + admin API, Stalwart via the cni0 gateway IP, OCIS/cold-storage placeholders until those tiers exist) and the secrets template/README updated to match.
25 lines
1.1 KiB
YAML
25 lines
1.1 KiB
YAML
# Customise the k3s-bundled Traefik.
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#
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# k3s manages Traefik via a HelmChart named 'traefik' in kube-system; a
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# HelmChartConfig of the same name MERGES these values into it (k3s re-runs the
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# install).
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#
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# HTTP→HTTPS redirect is deliberately NOT done here at the entrypoint level.
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# A global `entrypoints.web.http.redirections` is a catch-all that runs BEFORE
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# any router, so it 301s the ACME HTTP-01 challenge (:80 /.well-known/
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# acme-challenge/...) to HTTPS before cert-manager's solver can answer — and the
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# solver isn't served on the websecure-only app ingresses, so the challenge
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# 404s and Let's Encrypt issuance fails. Instead each app Ingress carries a
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# `redirectScheme` Middleware (see apps/redirect-middleware.yaml +
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# authentik/redirect-middleware.yaml): real traffic still gets 301'd to HTTPS,
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# but port 80 stays open so the cert-manager solver (a separate, more-specific
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# router with no middleware) can complete the challenge.
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apiVersion: helm.cattle.io/v1
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kind: HelmChartConfig
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metadata:
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name: traefik
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namespace: kube-system
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spec:
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valuesContent: |-
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additionalArguments: []
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