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teleport-plugin-jira Chart Reference

The teleport-plugin-jira Helm chart runs the Jira Teleport plugin, which allows users to receive and manage Access Requests as tasks in a Jira project.

You can browse the source on GitHub.

This reference details available values for the teleport-plugin-jira chart.

Warning

Backing up production instances, environments, and/or settings before making permanent modifications is encouraged as a best practice. Doing so allows you to roll back to an existing state if needed.

teleport

teleport contains the configuration describing how the plugin connects to your Teleport cluster.

teleport.address

TypeDefault
string""

teleport.address is the address of the Teleport cluster the plugin connects to. The address must contain both the domain name and the port of the Teleport cluster. It can be either the address of the auth servers or the proxy servers.

For example:

  • joining a Proxy: teleport.example.com:443 or teleport.example.com:3080
  • joining an Auth: teleport-auth.example.com:3025

teleport.identityFromSecret

TypeDefault
string""

teleport.identityFromSecret is the name of the Kubernetes secret that contains the credentials for the connection to your Teleport cluster.

The secret should be in the following format:

apiVersion: v1
kind: Secret
type: Opaque
metadata:
  name: teleport-plugin-identity
data:
  auth_id: #...

Check out the Access Requests with Jira guide for more information about how to acquire these credentials.

teleport.identitySecretPath

TypeDefault
string"auth_id"

teleport.identitySecretPath is the key in the Kubernetes secret specified by teleport.identitySecretName that holds the credentials for the connection to your Teleport cluster. If the secret has the path, "auth_id", you can omit this field.

jira

jira contains the configuration used by the plugin to authenticate to Jira and open issues.

You can pass the Jira apiToken:

  • via the chart Values by setting jira.apiToken
  • via an existing Kubernetes Secret by setting jira.apiTokenFromSecret

jira.url

TypeDefault
string""

jira.url is the Jira URL. For example:

  • a self-hosted Jira instance URL would be https://jira.example.com/.
  • a Jira Cloud URL would be https://[your-jira].atlassian.net.

jira.url

TypeDefault
string""

jira.url is the Jira username or email address associated with the API token.

jira.apiToken

TypeDefault
string""

jira.apiToken is the Jira apiToken used by the plugin to interact with Jira. When set, the Chart creates a Kubernetes Secret for you.

This value has no effect if jira.apiTokenFromSecret is set.

jira.apiTokenFromSecret

TypeDefault
string""

jira.apiTokenFromSecret is the name of the Kubernetes Secret containing the Jira apiToken. When this value is set, you must create the Secret before creating the chart release.

jira.apiTokenSecretPath

TypeDefault
string"jiraApiToken"

jira.apiTokenSecretPath is the Kubernetes Secret key containing the Jira apiToken. The secret name is set via jira.apiTokenFromSecret.

jira.project

TypeDefault
string""

jira.project is the Jira project in which the issues are opened. This value is mandatory.

jira.issueType

TypeDefault
string"Task"

jira.issueType is the issue type used when opening Jira issues.

http

http contains the webhook configuration. When an issue is updated in Jira (approved or denied), Jira contacts the plugin via webhook to trigger the Teleport Access Request approval.

http.publicAddress

TypeDefault
string""

http.publicAddress is the URL on which the callback server is accessible externally, e.g. [https://]teleport-proxy.example.com.

http.tlsFromSecret

TypeDefault
string""

http.tlsFromSecret is the name of the Kubernetes Secret containing the TLS private key and certificate used by the webhook server.

http.tlsKeySecretPath

TypeDefault
string"tls.key"

http.tlsKeySecretPath is the field of the Kubernetes Secret containing the TLS private key used by the webhook server.

http.tlsCertSecretPath

TypeDefault
string"tls.crt"

http.tlsCertSecretPath is the field of the Kubernetes Secret containing the TLS certificate used by the webhook server.

chartMode

TypeDefault
string""

chartMode enables cloud-specific helpers. aws is the only supported value. When chartMode is aws, the created service wears the in-tree AWS LB controller annotations.

log

log controls the plugin logging.

log.severity

TypeDefault
string"INFO"

log.severity is the log level for the Teleport process. Available log levels are: DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR.

The default is INFO, which is recommended in production. DEBUG is useful during first-time setup or to see more detailed logs for debugging.

log.output

TypeDefault
string"stdout"

log.output sets the output destination for the Teleport process. This can be set to any of the built-in values: stdout, stderr.

The value can also be set to a file path (such as /var/log/teleport.log) to write logs to a file. Bear in mind that a few service startup messages will still go to stderr for resilience.

annotations

annotations contains annotations to apply to the different Kubernetes objects created by the chart. See the Kubernetes annotation documentation for more details.

annotations.config

TypeDefault
object{}

annotations.config contains the Kubernetes annotations put on the ConfigMap resource created by the chart.

annotations.deployment

TypeDefault
object{}

annotations.deployment contains the Kubernetes annotations put on the Deployment or StatefulSet resource created by the chart.

annotations.pod

TypeDefault
object{}

annotations.pod contains the Kubernetes annotations put on the Pod resources created by the chart.

annotations.secret

TypeDefault
object{}

annotations.secret contains the Kubernetes annotations put on the Secret resource created by the chart. This has no effect when joinTokenSecret.create is false.

annotations.service

TypeDefault
object{}

annotations.service contains the Kubernetes annotations put on the Service resource created by the chart.

image

image sets the container image used for plugin pods created by the chart.

You can override this to use your own plugin image rather than a Teleport-published image.

image.repository

TypeDefault
string"public.ecr.aws/gravitational/teleport-plugin-jira"

image.repository is the image repository.

image.pullPolicy

TypeDefault
string"IfNotPresent"

image.pullPolicy is the Kubernetes image pull policy.

image.tag

TypeDefault
string""

image.tag Overrides the image tag whose default is the chart appVersion.

Normally, the version of the Teleport plugin matches the version of the chart. If you install chart version 15.0.0, you'll use the plugin version 15.0.0. Upgrading the plugin is done by upgrading the chart.

Warning

image.tag is intended for development and custom tags. This MUST NOT be used to control the plugin version in a typical deployment. This chart is designed to run a specific plugin version. You will face compatibility issues trying to run a different version with it.

If you want to run the Teleport plugin version X.Y.Z, you should use helm install --version X.Y.Z instead.

imagePullSecrets

TypeDefault
list[]

imagePullSecrets is a list of secrets containing authorization tokens which can be optionally used to access a private Docker registry.

See the Kubernetes reference for more details.

podSecurityContext

TypeDefault
object{}

podSecurityContext sets the pod security context for any pods created by the chart. See the Kubernetes documentation for more details.

To unset the security context, set it to null or ~.

securityContext

TypeDefault
object{}

securityContext sets the container security context for any pods created by the chart. See the Kubernetes documentation for more details.

To unset the security context, set it to null or ~.

resources

TypeDefault
object{}

resources sets the resource requests/limits for any pods created by the chart. See the Kubernetes documentation for more details.

nodeSelector

TypeDefault
object{}

nodeSelector sets the node selector for any pods created by the chart. See the Kubernetes documentation for more details.

tolerations

TypeDefault
list[]

tolerations sets the tolerations for any pods created by the chart. See the Kubernetes documentation for more details.

affinity

TypeDefault
object{}

affinity sets the affinities for any pods created by the chart. See the Kubernetes documentation for more details.

serviceType

TypeDefault
string"LoadBalancer"

serviceType sets the service type of the Kubernetes Service resource created by the chart.