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devops-stack-module-thanos

A DevOps Stack module to deploy and configure Thanos.

The Thanos chart used by this module is shipped in this repository as well, in order to avoid any unwanted behaviors caused by unsupported versions.

Current Chart Version Original Repository Default Values

13.2.2

Chart

values.yaml

Since this module is meant to be instantiated using its variants, the usage documentation is available in each variant ( AKS | EKS | KinD | SKS ).

Below you will only find the technical reference automatically generated from the *.tf files on the root module.

Technical Reference

Requirements

The following requirements are needed by this module:

Providers

The following providers are used by this module:

Resources

The following resources are used by this module:

Required Inputs

The following input variables are required:

Description: Name given to the cluster. Value used for the ingress' URL of the application.

Type: string

Description: Base domain of the cluster. Value used for the ingress' URL of the application.

Type: string

Optional Inputs

The following input variables are optional (have default values):

Description: Subdomain of the cluster. Value used for the ingress' URL of the application.

Type: string

Default: "apps"

Description: Name of the Argo CD AppProject where the Application should be created. If not set, the Application will be created in a new AppProject only for this Application.

Type: string

Default: null

Description: Labels to attach to the Argo CD Application resource.

Type: map(string)

Default: {}

Description: Destination cluster where the application should be deployed.

Type: string

Default: "in-cluster"

Description: Override of target revision of the application chart.

Type: string

Default: "v7.0.0"

Description: SSL certificate issuer to use. Usually you would configure this value as letsencrypt-staging or letsencrypt-prod on your root *.tf files.

Type: string

Default: "selfsigned-issuer"

Description: Helm chart value overrides. They should be passed as a list of HCL structures.

Type: any

Default: []

Description: A boolean flag to enable/disable appending lists instead of overwriting them.

Type: bool

Default: false

Description: Automated sync options for the Argo CD Application resource.

Type:

object({
    allow_empty = optional(bool)
    prune       = optional(bool)
    self_heal   = optional(bool)
  })

Default:

{
  "allow_empty": false,
  "prune": true,
  "self_heal": true
}

Description: IDs of the other modules on which this module depends on.

Type: map(string)

Default: {}

Description: Most frequently used Thanos settings. This variable is merged with the local value thanos_defaults, which contains some sensible defaults. You can check the default values on the local.tf file. If there still is anything other that needs to be customized, you can always pass on configuration values using the variable helm_values.

Type: any

Default: {}

Description: Resource limits and requests for Thanos' components. Follow the style on official documentation to understand the format of the values.

Important
These are not production values. You should always adjust them to your needs.

Type:

object({

    query = optional(object({
      requests = optional(object({
        cpu    = optional(string, "250m")
        memory = optional(string, "512Mi")
      }), {})
      limits = optional(object({
        cpu    = optional(string)
        memory = optional(string, "512Mi")
      }), {})
    }), {})

    query_frontend = optional(object({
      requests = optional(object({
        cpu    = optional(string, "250m")
        memory = optional(string, "256Mi")
      }), {})
      limits = optional(object({
        cpu    = optional(string)
        memory = optional(string, "512Mi")
      }), {})
    }), {})

    bucketweb = optional(object({
      requests = optional(object({
        cpu    = optional(string, "50m")
        memory = optional(string, "128Mi")
      }), {})
      limits = optional(object({
        cpu    = optional(string)
        memory = optional(string, "128Mi")
      }), {})
    }), {})

    compactor = optional(object({
      requests = optional(object({
        cpu    = optional(string, "250m")
        memory = optional(string, "256Mi")
      }), {})
      limits = optional(object({
        cpu    = optional(string)
        memory = optional(string, "512Mi")
      }), {})
    }), {})

    storegateway = optional(object({
      requests = optional(object({
        cpu    = optional(string, "250m")
        memory = optional(string, "512Mi")
      }), {})
      limits = optional(object({
        cpu    = optional(string)
        memory = optional(string, "512Mi")
      }), {})
    }), {})

    redis = optional(object({
      requests = optional(object({
        cpu    = optional(string, "200m")
        memory = optional(string, "256Mi")
      }), {})
      limits = optional(object({
        cpu    = optional(string)
        memory = optional(string, "512Mi")
      }), {})
    }), {})

  })

Default: {}

Description: Boolean to enable the deployment of a service monitor for Prometheus. This also enables the deployment of default Prometheus rules and Grafana dashboards, which are embedded inside the chart templates and are taken from the official Thanos examples, available here.

Type: bool

Default: false

Outputs

The following outputs are exported:

Description: ID to pass other modules in order to refer to this module as a dependency.

Reference in table format

Show tables

= Requirements

Name Version

>= 6

>= 3

>= 3

>= 1

= Providers

Name Version

>= 3

>= 1

>= 6

>= 3

= Resources

Name Type

resource

resource

resource

resource

resource

resource

data source

= Inputs

Name Description Type Default Required

Name given to the cluster. Value used for the ingress' URL of the application.

string

n/a

yes

Base domain of the cluster. Value used for the ingress' URL of the application.

string

n/a

yes

Subdomain of the cluster. Value used for the ingress' URL of the application.

string

"apps"

no

Name of the Argo CD AppProject where the Application should be created. If not set, the Application will be created in a new AppProject only for this Application.

string

null

no

Labels to attach to the Argo CD Application resource.

map(string)

{}

no

Destination cluster where the application should be deployed.

string

"in-cluster"

no

Override of target revision of the application chart.

string

"v7.0.0"

no

SSL certificate issuer to use. Usually you would configure this value as letsencrypt-staging or letsencrypt-prod on your root *.tf files.

string

"selfsigned-issuer"

no

Helm chart value overrides. They should be passed as a list of HCL structures.

any

[]

no

A boolean flag to enable/disable appending lists instead of overwriting them.

bool

false

no

Automated sync options for the Argo CD Application resource.

object({
    allow_empty = optional(bool)
    prune       = optional(bool)
    self_heal   = optional(bool)
  })
{
  "allow_empty": false,
  "prune": true,
  "self_heal": true
}

no

IDs of the other modules on which this module depends on.

map(string)

{}

no

Most frequently used Thanos settings. This variable is merged with the local value thanos_defaults, which contains some sensible defaults. You can check the default values on the local.tf file. If there still is anything other that needs to be customized, you can always pass on configuration values using the variable helm_values.

any

{}

no

Resource limits and requests for Thanos' components. Follow the style on official documentation to understand the format of the values.

Important
These are not production values. You should always adjust them to your needs.
object({

    query = optional(object({
      requests = optional(object({
        cpu    = optional(string, "250m")
        memory = optional(string, "512Mi")
      }), {})
      limits = optional(object({
        cpu    = optional(string)
        memory = optional(string, "512Mi")
      }), {})
    }), {})

    query_frontend = optional(object({
      requests = optional(object({
        cpu    = optional(string, "250m")
        memory = optional(string, "256Mi")
      }), {})
      limits = optional(object({
        cpu    = optional(string)
        memory = optional(string, "512Mi")
      }), {})
    }), {})

    bucketweb = optional(object({
      requests = optional(object({
        cpu    = optional(string, "50m")
        memory = optional(string, "128Mi")
      }), {})
      limits = optional(object({
        cpu    = optional(string)
        memory = optional(string, "128Mi")
      }), {})
    }), {})

    compactor = optional(object({
      requests = optional(object({
        cpu    = optional(string, "250m")
        memory = optional(string, "256Mi")
      }), {})
      limits = optional(object({
        cpu    = optional(string)
        memory = optional(string, "512Mi")
      }), {})
    }), {})

    storegateway = optional(object({
      requests = optional(object({
        cpu    = optional(string, "250m")
        memory = optional(string, "512Mi")
      }), {})
      limits = optional(object({
        cpu    = optional(string)
        memory = optional(string, "512Mi")
      }), {})
    }), {})

    redis = optional(object({
      requests = optional(object({
        cpu    = optional(string, "200m")
        memory = optional(string, "256Mi")
      }), {})
      limits = optional(object({
        cpu    = optional(string)
        memory = optional(string, "512Mi")
      }), {})
    }), {})

  })

{}

no

Boolean to enable the deployment of a service monitor for Prometheus. This also enables the deployment of default Prometheus rules and Grafana dashboards, which are embedded inside the chart templates and are taken from the official Thanos examples, available here.

bool

false

no

= Outputs

Name Description

id

ID to pass other modules in order to refer to this module as a dependency.