kanidm-0 is the authoritative supplier; kanidm-1 and kanidm-2 pull
from kanidm-0 only. automatic_refresh = true on the kanidm-0 peer
entry for kanidm-1/2 so fresh nodes auto-sync domain UUID on restart.
Reviewed-on: #181
## Summary
Sets `WOODPECKER_BACKEND_K8S_PRIORITY_CLASS: power` on the Woodpecker agent so all CI pipeline pods are scheduled with the `power` PriorityClass (value 100, preemptionPolicy: Never).
This means pipeline pods can be evicted when the cluster is under pressure but won't preempt other workloads.
## Dependency
Requires the `power` PriorityClass to exist on the cluster — deploy PR #174 (priority-classes app) first.
## Test plan
- Trigger a pipeline run and confirm pods are created with `priorityClassName: power`
- `kubectl get pod -n woodpecker -o jsonpath='{.items[*].spec.priorityClassName}'`
Reviewed-on: #175
## Summary
- New `apps/base/priority-classes/` app with four `PriorityClass` objects managed via the `platform` ArgoCD project
- Adds `apps/overlays/*/priority-classes` to the platform ApplicationSet generator
- Adds `priority-classes` namespace to platform AppProject destinations (required even for cluster-scoped resources)
| Class | Value | PreemptionPolicy | Intent |
|---|---|---|---|
| `low` | 100 | Never | Background work; evictable, won't preempt others |
| `power` | 100 | Never | Compute-heavy but expendable (e.g. AI/ML workloads) |
| `medium` | 10000 | PreemptLowerPriority | Standard services |
| `high` | 100000 | PreemptLowerPriority | Critical services; preempts lower-priority pods |
`PriorityClass` is already in the platform project's `clusterResourceWhitelist` so no project policy changes were needed.
## Test plan
- ArgoCD syncs `platform-priority-classes` successfully
- `kubectl get priorityclasses low power medium high` shows all four classes
Reviewed-on: #174
Part of #155 (prerequisite for open-webui deployment PR #172).
## Summary
- Adds `^open-webui/open-webui` to the `ghcr` remote's `immutable_patterns` in `remote-docker.yaml` so version-pinned open-webui image pulls are cached indefinitely through artifactapi
## Test plan
- artifactapi serves `ghcr.io/open-webui/open-webui:<version>` with `X-Artifact-Source: cache` on second fetch
Reviewed-on: #173
Replaces Consul service registration with the native Kubernetes provider so Vault labels its own pods with active/standby/perf-standby status without requiring a Consul dependency.
## Changes
- `values.yaml`: swap `service_registration "consul"` for `service_registration "kubernetes" {}`, add `VAULT_K8S_NAMESPACE` and `VAULT_K8S_POD_NAME` env vars via downward API
- `role_k8s-service-registration.yaml`: Role + RoleBinding granting the `vault` service account `get`/`update`/`patch` on pods
- `kustomization.yaml`: include new RBAC file
Reviewed-on: #171
## Summary
- Adds `open-policy-agent/conftest/.*/conftest_.*_Linux_x86_64.tar.gz$` to the `github` remote immutable patterns in artifactapi
## Why
conftest v0.68.2 (https://github.com/open-policy-agent/conftest/releases/tag/v0.68.2) is now used for OPA policy checks in CI (see #167). Caching the release tarball in artifactapi reduces external dependency on GitHub during builds.
Reviewed-on: #168
## Summary
- Removes `clusterIP: null` from the `puppetdb` Service spec
## Why
Setting `clusterIP: null` makes ArgoCD's desired state explicit about the field being null. Kubernetes assigns a real IP on creation and the field is immutable afterward. The null vs assigned-IP mismatch causes permanent OutOfSync on the puppetdb Service. Removing the field means ArgoCD no longer claims ownership of `clusterIP`, so the API server's value is authoritative.
Reviewed-on: #166
## Summary
- Adds `group: gateway.networking.k8s.io` and `kind: Gateway` to `parentRefs`
- Adds `group: ""`, `kind: Service`, and `weight: 1` to `backendRefs`
## Why
The Gateway API controller defaults these fields when creating/updating TLSRoute objects, so the live state always has them. ArgoCD diffs desired vs live by string comparison, causing the `kanidm` TLSRoute to show permanent OutOfSync. Same root cause as #162 (HTTPRoutes).
Reviewed-on: #165
## Summary
- Changes `server.resources.limits.cpu` from `1000m` to `"1"` in consul Helm values
## Why
`1000m` (1000 milliCPU) is equivalent to `1` CPU, but Kubernetes normalizes the value to `"1"` when storing. ArgoCD diffs desired vs live by string comparison, so the mismatch causes a permanent OutOfSync on the `consul-server` StatefulSet. Same root cause as #163.
Reviewed-on: #164
## Summary
- Changes `limits.memory` from `1024Mi` to `1Gi` (same value, canonical form)
- Changes `limits.cpu` from `1` (integer) to `"1"` (string, canonical form)
## Why
Kubernetes normalizes resource quantities on write — `1024Mi` becomes `1Gi` and integer `1` becomes string `"1"`. ArgoCD diffs by string comparison, so these equivalent values cause a permanent OutOfSync on the `litellm-postgres` Cluster.
Reviewed-on: #163
## Summary
- Adds `group: gateway.networking.k8s.io` and `kind: Gateway` to all `parentRefs` entries
- Adds `group: ""`, `kind: Service`, and `weight: 1` to all `backendRefs` entries
- Affects 9 HTTPRoute files across artifactapi, cattle-system, consul, kanidm, litellm, paperclip, puppet, and vault
## Why
ArgoCD diffs the desired manifest against the live Kubernetes object. The Gateway API controller defaults these fields when creating/updating objects, so the live state always has them — causing persistent OutOfSync for every HTTPRoute. Same root cause as #153 (certificateRefs).
## Test plan
- [ ] All affected ArgoCD applications show Synced after merge
Reviewed-on: #162
## Summary
- Changes both `config-init` init container and `kanidm` container images from `ghcr.io/kanidm/server:1.10.3` to `kanidm/server:1.10.3`
## Why
`kanidm/server` is published on Docker Hub, not ghcr.io. RKE2 rewrites dockerhub pulls through the artifactapi mirror automatically.
## Test plan
- [ ] Pods roll successfully after ArgoCD sync
- [ ] Verify kanidm cluster replication still healthy
Reviewed-on: #161
## Summary
- Removes `^kanidm/` from the `ghcr` remote immutable_patterns
- Adds `^kanidm/` to the `dockerhub` remote immutable_patterns
## Why
`kanidm/server` is published on Docker Hub, not ghcr.io. Pulling via the `ghcr` cache was failing with 403 on anonymous token fetch → 502 Bad Gateway.
## Test plan
- [ ] `docker pull artifactapi.k8s.syd1.au.unkin.net/dockerhub/kanidm/server:1.10.3` succeeds after artifactapi redeploys
Reviewed-on: #160
## Summary
- Adds \`stalwartlabs/webadmin/releases/latest/download/webadmin.zip\` to \`mutable_patterns\` in the \`github\` generic remote so the stalwart webadmin UI can be fetched through artifactapi rather than directly from GitHub.
## Notes
- Uses \`mutable_patterns\` (not \`immutable\`) because \`releases/latest\` resolves to whichever release is current and changes over time.
- Access URL: \`https://artifactapi.k8s.syd1.au.unkin.net/generic/github/stalwartlabs/webadmin/releases/latest/download/webadmin.zip\`
Reviewed-on: #157
The Gateway API admission server defaults certificateRefs[].group to ""
when it is omitted. ArgoCD diffed the desired state (no group field) against
the live state (group: "") and flagged every gateway as out of sync.
Fix: explicitly set group: "" in all certificateRefs entries so the
rendered manifest matches the API server's canonical form exactly.
Affected: artifactapi, cattle-system, consul, litellm, paperclip,
puppet (puppetboard + puppetdb), vault.
Reviewed-on: #153
Vault and consul namespaces were missing from the platform AppProject
allowed destinations, causing ArgoCD sync failures with:
destination server 'https://kubernetes.default.svc' and namespace
'vault' do not match any of the allowed destinations in project 'platform'
Reviewed-on: #152
## Summary
- Deploys HashiCorp Consul 1.22.7 using Helm chart 1.9.7 with 5 server replicas
- Configuration modelled on production consul: \`datacenter=au-syd1\`, \`connect=true\`, \`raft_multiplier=10\`, HTTP on 8500, GRPC on 8502, HTTPS disabled
- 5-replica server cluster with \`bootstrapExpect=5\`
- 10Gi cephrbd-fast-delete PVC per server pod
- Gateway API: HTTPS gateway + HTTPRoute (443→consul-consul-ui:80→8500) at \`consul.k8s.syd1.au.unkin.net\`
- PodDisruptionBudget patched from \`policy/v1beta1\` to \`policy/v1\` (k8s 1.25+ compatibility)
- ArgoCD platform ApplicationSet updated to include consul overlay path
- Clients disabled (server-only deployment)
- ConnectInject disabled (can be enabled later for service mesh)
## Requires
- PR #147 (artifactapi: add hashicorp/consul to docker immutable patterns) to be merged first
## Test plan
- [ ] Sandbox tested in \`sandbox-consul\`: all 5 server pods 1/1 Running, cluster formed
- [ ] After merge: ArgoCD syncs consul namespace
- [ ] Verify \`consul.k8s.syd1.au.unkin.net\` is accessible via Gateway
Reviewed-on: #149
## Summary
- Deploys HashiCorp Vault 2.0.1 using Helm chart 0.32.0 in HA raft mode (5 replicas)
- Configuration modelled on production vault: \`disable_mlock=true\`, headless-DNS retry_join for all 5 pods
- IPC_LOCK capability added via \`server.statefulSet.securityContext.container\`
- 10Gi cephrbd-fast-delete PVC per pod via \`dataStorage\`
- Gateway API: HTTPS gateway + HTTPRoute (443→vault service port 8200) at \`vault.k8s.syd1.au.unkin.net\`
- ArgoCD platform ApplicationSet updated to include vault overlay path
- Injector disabled (no agent sidecar injection needed)
## Requires
- PR #147 (artifactapi: add hashicorp/vault to docker immutable patterns) to be merged first
## Test plan
- [ ] Sandbox tested in \`sandbox-vault\`: all 5 pods Running, raft cluster forming
- [ ] After merge: ArgoCD syncs vault namespace
- [ ] Operator runs \`vault operator init\` to initialize, then unseals all 5 nodes
- [ ] Verify \`vault.k8s.syd1.au.unkin.net\` is accessible via Gateway
Reviewed-on: #148
## Summary
- Upgrades cert-manager from v1.19.2 to v1.20.2
- Enables `enableGatewayAPI: true` via the `ControllerConfiguration` config block
## Why
cert-manager's Gateway API integration was not enabled. Without it, `cert-manager.io/*` annotations on Gateway resources are ignored and no certificates are issued. This is required for the consul and vault PRs (#148, #149) to have their TLS certs automatically provisioned from their Gateway annotations.
In v1.20.2, `ExperimentalGatewayAPISupport` is BETA and defaults to true — enabling `enableGatewayAPI` in the controller config activates the gateway-shim controller.
## Test plan
- [ ] cert-manager rolls out cleanly (v1.20.2 pods become Ready)
- [ ] After rollout, existing Gateway-annotated services (artifactapi, puppet, litellm) retain valid certs
- [ ] New Gateway resources with `cert-manager.io/cluster-issuer` annotations trigger Certificate creation
Reviewed-on: #150
## Summary
- Adds \`^hashicorp/consul\` and \`^hashicorp/vault\` to the dockerhub immutable_patterns in artifactapi's remote-docker.yaml
- Replaces the more specific \`^hashicorp/vault-secrets-operator\` pattern since \`^hashicorp/vault\` subsumes it
- Required for the benvin/vault and benvin/consul branches (vault:2.0.1 and consul:1.22.7)
## Test plan
- [ ] Verify artifactapi accepts requests for hashicorp/vault and hashicorp/consul images after merge
Reviewed-on: #147
finding litellm performance has dropped, crashed in multiple cases, and
then it had scaled to the maximum level using the majority of memory in
cluster.
- reduce the rate at which litellm autoscales
- increase the requests/limits to match usage
Reviewed-on: #144
Add port 80 HTTP listener and redirect HTTPRoute to artifactapi,
cattle-system (rancher), litellm, paperclip, and puppetboard — restoring
the redirect behaviour that existed on the previous nginx/traefik Ingress
resources.
Reviewed-on: #145
## Summary
- Replace `Ingress` (nginx) with `Gateway` + `HTTPRoute` using `traefik-internal` GatewayClass
- TLS terminated at the Gateway listener; cert-manager provisions the certificate via `vault-issuer`
- external-dns annotations moved to the Gateway
## Notes
The original Ingress had nginx-specific annotations (`proxy-body-size: 10g`, `proxy-read-timeout: 600`) which are not portable to Gateway API. These can be re-introduced via a Traefik `Middleware` CRD if needed.
## Test plan
- [ ] ArgoCD syncs the app cleanly
- [ ] cert-manager issues the `artifactapi-tls` certificate
- [ ] external-dns creates the DNS record
- [ ] `https://artifactapi.k8s.syd1.au.unkin.net` is reachable
Reviewed-on: #129
## Summary
- Replace `Ingress` (nginx) with `Gateway` + `HTTPRoute` using `traefik-internal` GatewayClass
- TLS terminated at the Gateway listener; cert-manager provisions the certificate via `vault-issuer`
- external-dns annotations moved to the Gateway
- `ingress_puppetboard.yaml` is unchanged in this PR (separate PR)
## Test plan
- [ ] ArgoCD syncs the puppet app cleanly
- [ ] cert-manager issues the `puppetdb-tls` certificate
- [ ] external-dns creates the DNS record
- [ ] `https://puppetdb.k8s.syd1.au.unkin.net` is reachable
Reviewed-on: #131
## Summary
- Replace `Ingress` (nginx) with `Gateway` + `HTTPRoute` using `traefik-internal` GatewayClass
- TLS terminated at the Gateway listener; cert-manager provisions the certificate via `vault-issuer`
- external-dns annotations moved to the Gateway
- `ingress_puppetdb.yaml` is unchanged in this PR (separate PR)
## Test plan
- [ ] ArgoCD syncs the puppet app cleanly
- [ ] cert-manager issues the `puppetboard-tls` certificate
- [ ] external-dns creates the DNS record
- [ ] `https://puppetboard.k8s.syd1.au.unkin.net` is reachable
Reviewed-on: #130
## Summary
- Replace `Ingress` (nginx) with `Gateway` + `HTTPRoute` using `traefik-internal` GatewayClass
- TLS terminated at the Gateway listener; cert-manager provisions the certificate via `vault-issuer`
- external-dns annotations moved to the Gateway
## Test plan
- [ ] ArgoCD syncs the paperclip app cleanly
- [ ] cert-manager issues the `paperclip-tls` certificate
- [ ] external-dns creates the DNS record
- [ ] `https://paperclip.k8s.syd1.au.unkin.net` is reachable
Reviewed-on: #133
## Summary
- Replace `Ingress` (nginx) with `Gateway` + `HTTPRoute` using `traefik-internal` GatewayClass
- TLS terminated at the Gateway listener; cert-manager provisions the certificate via `vault-issuer`
- external-dns annotations moved to the Gateway
## Test plan
- [ ] ArgoCD syncs the litellm app cleanly
- [ ] cert-manager issues the `litellm-tls` certificate
- [ ] external-dns creates the DNS record
- [ ] `https://litellm.k8s.syd1.au.unkin.net` is reachable
Reviewed-on: #134
## Changes
- Upgrade external-dns chart from 1.19.0 → 1.21.1 (app v0.19.0 → v0.21.0)
- Remove `gateway-tcproute` source — `TCPRoute` CRD is not installed, causing crash-loop
- Add `gateway-tlsroute` source — `TLSRoute` CRD is installed (Gateway API 1.5.1)
## Why
The pod was crash-looping every minute with `failed to list *v1alpha2.TCPRoute: the server could not find the requested resource` because the TCPRoute CRD doesn't exist in this cluster. TLSRoute was previously removed but its CRD does exist.
Reviewed-on: #143
Temporary: enable --log-level=debug to understand why the TLSRoute informer never reports HasSynced within the 1m interval. To be closed/reverted after root cause is found.
Reviewed-on: #140
## Problem
Gateway listeners with `port: 443` were rejected with `PortUnavailable: Cannot find entryPoint for Gateway: no matching entryPoint for port 443 and protocol "HTTPS"`.
Traefik matches Gateway listener ports against its internal entryPoint ports (pod-level), not the Service's `exposedPort`. The `websecure` entryPoint was configured on port `8443`, so port `443` listeners had no match.
## Fix
- `ports.websecure.port: 443` — Traefik now binds directly on 443
- `securityContext.capabilities.add: [NET_BIND_SERVICE]` — allows a non-root process to bind to privileged ports (<1024)
The Service `exposedPort` stays at `443`, so external connectivity is unchanged. All existing Gateway listeners (`port: 443`) are correct as-is.
Applies to both internal and external Traefik instances.
## Test plan
- [ ] Traefik pods restart cleanly
- [ ] `kubectl get gateway -A` shows listeners as `Programmed: True`
- [ ] `https://rancher.k8s.syd1.au.unkin.net` (already merged) is reachable
Reviewed-on: #138
## Summary
- Replace `Ingress` (nginx) with `Gateway` + `HTTPRoute` using `traefik-internal` GatewayClass
- TLS terminated at the Gateway listener; cert-manager provisions the certificate via `vault-issuer`
- external-dns annotations moved to the Gateway
## Test plan
- [ ] ArgoCD syncs the cattle-system app cleanly
- [ ] cert-manager issues the `rancher-tls` certificate
- [ ] external-dns creates the DNS record
- [ ] `https://rancher.k8s.syd1.au.unkin.net` is reachable
Reviewed-on: #132
## Problem
GatewayClasses were `Unknown` even after controllerName was fixed. The `kubernetesGateway` `labelSelector` applies to all watched resources, including GatewayClasses themselves. Since neither GatewayClass had a `traefik.io/instance` label, both Traefik instances filtered them out and never accepted them.
## Fix
- `gatewayclass-internal.yaml`: add `traefik.io/instance: internal`
- `gatewayclass-external.yaml`: add `traefik.io/instance: external`
## Test plan
- [ ] `kubectl get gatewayclass` shows both as `Accepted: True`
Reviewed-on: #137
## URGENT — Traefik pods are CrashLoopBackOff
The merged PR #135 added `--providers.kubernetesgateway.controllerName` as an `additionalArguments` entry. Traefik v3.7.0 does not support this flag and fails immediately on startup.
Old replica sets are still running (one pod each) but new pods cannot come up.
## Fix
- Remove `additionalArguments` from both `values-internal.yaml` and `values-external.yaml`
- Revert GatewayClass `controllerName` back to `traefik.io/gateway-controller` (the hardcoded Traefik default — no override mechanism exists in v3.7.0)
## After merge
GatewayClasses will remain `Unknown` until a separate solution for internal/external separation is implemented (the `labelSelector` approach needs further investigation).
Reviewed-on: #136
## Problem
Both GatewayClasses (`traefik-internal`, `traefik-external`) were stuck as `Unknown`. Neither Traefik deployment had `controllerName` set in `kubernetesGateway`, so both defaulted to `traefik.io/gateway-controller` — which matched neither GatewayClass.
## Fix
- `gatewayclass-internal.yaml`: `controllerName: traefik.io/gateway-controller-internal`
- `gatewayclass-external.yaml`: `controllerName: traefik.io/gateway-controller-external`
- `values-internal.yaml`: added `controllerName: traefik.io/gateway-controller-internal`
- `values-external.yaml`: added `controllerName: traefik.io/gateway-controller-external`
## Test plan
- [ ] ArgoCD syncs traefik-system cleanly
- [ ] `kubectl get gatewayclass` shows both as `Accepted: True`
Reviewed-on: #135
this adds a service account that can be used to run the terraform_vault
workflows with, so that we can access the jwt to generate a token
Reviewed-on: #127
Remove --providers.kubernetesgateway.controllername which does not exist in
Traefik v3, update GatewayClass controllerName to the standard v3 value, and
use labelSelector on each instance's kubernetesGateway provider to differentiate
internal vs external traffic.
Reviewed-on: #125