├── .gitignore
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── deconz
├── README.md
├── deployment.yaml
├── pv.yaml
└── svc.yaml
├── domoticz
├── app.yaml
├── ingress.yaml
├── pre_nfs
│ ├── app.yaml
│ └── pv.yaml
└── pv.yaml
├── google-domains-dns
├── .gitignore
├── README.md
├── cj_mortylabs.yaml
└── secrets.yaml
├── govee2mqtt
├── deployment.yaml
└── secrets.yaml
├── grafana
├── deployment.yaml
├── ingress.yaml
├── pv.yaml
└── svc.yaml
├── home-assistant
├── .gitignore
├── deployment.yaml
├── ingress.yaml
├── pv.yaml
└── svc.yaml
├── influxdb
├── deployment.yaml
└── pvc.yaml
├── ingress
├── cert-manager-arm.yaml
└── letsencrypt.yaml
├── metallb
└── config.yaml
├── mqtt2influx
├── .gitignore
├── README.md
├── cm.yaml
├── cm_sa.yaml
├── cm_uk.yaml
├── deployment.yaml
└── secret.yaml
├── mqtt_broker
├── .gitignore
├── README.md
├── cm.yaml
├── deployment.yaml
├── pv.yaml
└── svc.yaml
├── pihole
├── app.yaml
├── ingress.yaml
├── pv.yaml
└── svc.yaml
├── pv_nfs
├── class.yaml
├── deployment.yaml
└── rbac.yaml
├── room-assistant
├── .gitignore
├── README.md
├── cm.yaml
├── deployment.yaml
└── restart.sh
├── unifi
├── .gitingore
├── deployment.yaml
├── ingress.yaml
├── pvc.yaml
└── svc.yaml
└── wordpress
├── deployment_maria.yaml
├── deployment_wordpress.yaml
├── ingress.yaml
├── pv_mariadb.yaml
├── pv_wordpress.yaml
├── secret_maria.yaml
├── svc_maria.yaml
└── svc_wordpress.yaml
/.gitignore:
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1 | *.adm
2 | configmap.yaml.adm
3 | ingress_sa.yaml
4 | ingress_uk.yaml
5 | ingress_hasa.yaml
6 | secrets_sa.yaml
7 | secrets_uk.yaml
8 | cj_mortylabs_sa.yaml
9 | cj_mortylabs_uk.yaml
10 | ingress/letsencrypt_sa.yaml
11 | letsencrypt_sa.yaml
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1 | # Kubernetes K3s Home Lab
2 |
3 | This repository contains Kubernetes manifests for my personal K3s homelab, currently running version **`v1.31.6+k3s1`**, as of **14 March 2025**.
4 |
5 | To better understand Kubernetes concepts, I've written all deployment `.yaml` files myself instead of relying solely on third-party Helm charts.
6 |
7 | ## 🚀 **Cluster Overview**
8 |
9 | - **Kubernetes Distribution:** [Rancher K3s](https://k3s.io/)
10 | - **Load Balancer:** [MetalLB](https://metallb.universe.tf/)
11 | - **Ingress/Reverse Proxy:** [NGINX](https://kubernetes.github.io/ingress-nginx/) (replacing the default Traefik ingress controller)
12 | - **Nodes:** Raspberry Pi 4 Model B (ARM64, 8GB RAM)
13 | - **Operating System:** Raspbian Bullseye 64-bit
14 | - **Storage and Backups:**
15 | - Persistent storage via dedicated Raspberry Pi NFS server (SSD-based, 500GB)
16 | - Automatic backups to [Google Drive](https://drive.google.com/) and [GitHub](https://github.com)
17 |
18 | Feel free to explore, reuse, or adapt this repo for your own Kubernetes learning journey!
19 |
20 | ---
21 |
22 | # installation - k3s
23 |
24 | In file /boot/cmdline.txt add the following to the end of the file:
25 | ```
26 | cgroup_enable=cpuset cgroup_enable=memory cgroup_memory=1
27 | ```
28 |
29 | Then to install k3s with the default load balancer disabled:
30 | ```
31 | curl -sfL https://get.k3s.io | sh -s - --disable=traefik --disable servicelb --write-kubeconfig-mode 644
32 | ```
33 |
34 | # installation - NFS for persistent storage
35 |
36 | Follow this tutorial to configure your pi as a NFS:
37 | https://pimylifeup.com/raspberry-pi-nfs/
38 |
39 | Then to setup the nfs-client-provisioner in k3s:
40 | ```
41 | cd pv_nfs
42 | kubectl apply -f class.yaml
43 | kubectl apply -f rbac.yaml
44 | kubectl apply -f deployment.yaml
45 | ```
46 |
47 | # installation - NGINX Ingress
48 | ```
49 | kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kubernetes/ingress-nginx/master/deploy/static/provider/cloud/deploy.yaml
50 | ```
51 |
52 | # installation - MetalLB Load Balancer
53 | ```
54 | cd metallb
55 | kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/metallb/metallb/v0.14.9/config/manifests/metallb-native.yaml
56 | vi config.yaml #edit and set the IP address range that has been reserved on your DCHP server
57 | kubectl apply -f config.yaml
58 | ```
59 |
60 | # installation - enable https ingress using cert-manager & letsencrypt
61 |
62 | Below will install cert-manager **v1.17.0**, which is the latest version as of **14th March 2025.**
63 | ```
64 | cd ingress
65 | kubectl create namespace cert-manager
66 | kubectl apply -f https://github.com/cert-manager/cert-manager/releases/download/v1.17.0/cert-manager.yaml
67 | vi letsencrypt.yaml #update the email address!
68 | kubectl apply -f letsencrypt.yaml
69 | ```
70 |
71 | Remeber to open ports 80 and 443 on your firewall / router, and redirect traffic to the master node ingress ip from metallb load balancer. In this example it would be 192.168.1.110. So direct port traffic from both 80 and 443 to 192.168.1.110 respectively.
72 |
73 | # installation - applications
74 |
75 | for each app, deploy **pv.yaml** to create the persistent volume and then **deployment.yaml**. Remember to edit pv.yaml and enter your NFS IP address and folder. That's it :)
76 |
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1 | Deployment fo the DECONZ container that spins up a controller for the ConBee II ZigBee USB dongle, an excellent product that works with most Zigbee vendors.
2 |
3 | Home Assistant will auto-detect this k3s deployment on your WiFi network and prompt to integrate it automatically.
4 |
5 | 
6 |
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1 | apiVersion: apps/v1
2 | kind: Deployment
3 | metadata:
4 | name: deconz
5 | labels:
6 | app: deconz
7 | spec:
8 | replicas: 1
9 | selector:
10 | matchLabels:
11 | app: deconz
12 | template:
13 | metadata:
14 | labels:
15 | app: deconz
16 | spec:
17 | hostNetwork: true
18 | volumes:
19 | - name: data-volume
20 | persistentVolumeClaim:
21 | claimName: pvc-deconz
22 | - name: dev-ama1
23 | hostPath:
24 | path: /dev/ttyACM1
25 | containers:
26 | - name: deconz
27 | image: deconzcommunity/deconz
28 | imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent
29 | # imagePullPolicy: Always
30 | ports:
31 | - containerPort: 80
32 | - containerPort: 433
33 | - containerPort: 5900
34 | env:
35 | - name: TZ
36 | value: Europe/London
37 | - name: DECONZ_DEVICE
38 | value: /dev/ttyACM1
39 | volumeMounts:
40 | - name: data-volume
41 | mountPath: /opt/deCONZ
42 | - name: dev-ama1
43 | mountPath: /dev/ttyACM1
44 | securityContext:
45 | privileged: true
46 | restartPolicy: Always
47 |
48 |
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1 | # replace 192.168.1.15 with the fixed IP of your NFS server
2 | # replace /home/pi/nfs/k8sdata with the path to your NFS server folder
3 |
4 | apiVersion: v1
5 | kind: PersistentVolume
6 | metadata:
7 | name: pv-deconz
8 | spec:
9 | capacity:
10 | storage: 20M
11 | accessModes:
12 | - ReadWriteOnce #volume can be mounted as RW by single node
13 | nfs:
14 | path: /home/pi/nfs/k8sdata/deconz
15 | server: 192.168.1.15
16 | persistentVolumeReclaimPolicy: Retain
17 | claimRef:
18 | namespace: default
19 | name: pvc-deconz
20 |
21 | ---
22 | apiVersion: v1
23 | kind: PersistentVolumeClaim
24 | metadata:
25 | name: pvc-deconz
26 | spec:
27 | accessModes:
28 | - ReadWriteOnce
29 | resources:
30 | requests:
31 | storage: 20M
32 |
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1 | ---
2 | apiVersion: v1
3 | kind: Service
4 | metadata:
5 | name: deconz
6 | labels:
7 | app: deconz
8 | spec:
9 | selector:
10 | app: deconz
11 | externalTrafficPolicy: Local
12 | ports:
13 | - name: http
14 | port: 80
15 | protocol: TCP
16 | targetPort: 80
17 | - name: ssh
18 | port: 443
19 | protocol: TCP
20 | targetPort: 443
21 | type: LoadBalancer
22 | # clusterIP: None
23 |
24 |
25 |
26 |
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/domoticz/app.yaml:
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1 | apiVersion: apps/v1
2 | kind: Deployment
3 | metadata:
4 | name: domoticz-deployment
5 | labels:
6 | app: domoticz
7 | spec:
8 | replicas: 1
9 | selector:
10 | matchLabels:
11 | app: domoticz
12 | template:
13 | metadata:
14 | labels:
15 | app: domoticz
16 | spec:
17 | volumes:
18 | - name: data-volume
19 | persistentVolumeClaim:
20 | claimName: pvc-domoticz
21 | containers:
22 | - name: domoticz
23 | image: demydiuk/domoticz
24 | imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent
25 | ports:
26 | - containerPort: 8080
27 | name: domoticz-http
28 | livenessProbe:
29 | tcpSocket:
30 | port: domoticz-http #named port
31 | initialDelaySeconds: 5
32 | readinessProbe:
33 | httpGet:
34 | path: /#/Dashboard
35 | port: domoticz-http
36 | # exec:
37 | # command:
38 | # - ping 192.168.1.95:8080
39 | initialDelaySeconds: 3
40 | volumeMounts:
41 | - name: data-volume
42 | mountPath: /config
43 | subPath: config
44 | - name: data-volume
45 | mountPath: /opt/domoticz/scripts/lua
46 | subPath: lua
47 |
48 | ---
49 | apiVersion: v1
50 | kind: Service
51 | metadata:
52 | name: domoticz-service
53 | spec:
54 | selector:
55 | app: domoticz
56 | type: LoadBalancer
57 | ports:
58 | - protocol: TCP
59 | port: 8083
60 | targetPort: 8080
61 | nodePort: 30002
62 |
63 |
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1 | apiVersion: networking.k8s.io/v1
2 | kind: Ingress
3 | metadata:
4 | name: my-nginx-ingress
5 | annotations:
6 | nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/rewrite-target: /
7 | spec:
8 | rules:
9 | - host:
10 | nginx.mortylabs.com
11 | http:
12 | paths:
13 | - path: "/nginx"
14 | pathType: Prefix
15 | backend:
16 | service:
17 | name: abc
18 | port:
19 | number: 80
20 |
21 |
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1 | apiVersion: apps/v1
2 | kind: Deployment
3 | metadata:
4 | name: domoticz-deployment
5 | labels:
6 | app: domoticz
7 | spec:
8 | replicas: 1
9 | selector:
10 | matchLabels:
11 | app: domoticz
12 | template:
13 | metadata:
14 | labels:
15 | app: domoticz
16 | spec:
17 | volumes:
18 | - name: volume100
19 | persistentVolumeClaim:
20 | claimName: pvc-domoticz
21 | containers:
22 | - name: domoticz
23 | image: demydiuk/domoticz
24 | ports:
25 | - containerPort: 8080
26 | volumeMounts:
27 | - name: volume100
28 | mountPath: /config
29 | subPath: config
30 | - name: volume100
31 | mountPath: /opt/domoticz/scripts/lua
32 | subPath: lua
33 |
34 | ---
35 | apiVersion: v1
36 | kind: Service
37 | metadata:
38 | name: domoticz-service
39 | spec:
40 | selector:
41 | app: domoticz
42 | type: LoadBalancer
43 | ports:
44 | - protocol: TCP
45 | port: 8082
46 | targetPort: 8080
47 | nodePort: 30001
48 |
49 |
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1 | apiVersion: v1
2 | kind: PersistentVolume
3 | metadata:
4 | name: pv-localhost-domoticz
5 | namespace: default
6 | spec:
7 | capacity:
8 | storage: 400M
9 | accessModes:
10 | - ReadWriteOnce
11 | persistentVolumeReclaimPolicy: Retain
12 | hostPath:
13 | path: /home/pi/kubedata/domoticz
14 |
15 | ---
16 |
17 | kind: PersistentVolumeClaim
18 | apiVersion: v1
19 | metadata:
20 | name: pvc-domoticz
21 | spec:
22 | accessModes:
23 | - ReadWriteOnce
24 | resources:
25 | requests:
26 | storage: 400M
27 | storageClassName: ""
28 |
29 |
30 |
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1 | # change 192.168.1.15 to be the fixed IP address of your NFS filer
2 |
3 | apiVersion: v1
4 | kind: PersistentVolume
5 | metadata:
6 | name: pv-domoticz
7 | spec:
8 | capacity:
9 | storage: 500M
10 | accessModes:
11 | - ReadWriteOnce #volume can be mounted as RW by single node. ReadWriteMany = RW by many nodes
12 | nfs:
13 | path: /home/pi/k8sdata/domoticz
14 | server: 192.168.1.15
15 | persistentVolumeReclaimPolicy: Retain
16 | claimRef:
17 | namespace: default
18 | name: pvc-domoticz
19 | ---
20 | apiVersion: v1
21 | kind: PersistentVolumeClaim
22 | metadata:
23 | name: pvc-domoticz
24 | spec:
25 | accessModes:
26 | - ReadWriteOnce
27 | resources:
28 | requests:
29 | storage: 500M
30 |
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1 | secrets_sa.yaml
2 | secrets_uk.yaml
3 | cj_mortylabs_sa.yaml
4 |
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1 | # Usage
2 |
3 | This yaml will update Google Domains DNS with the external IP address given to you by your broadband provider. This example updates 5 sub-domains:
4 | - ha.yourdomain.com (Home Assistant)
5 | - unifi.yourdomain.com (Ubiquiti Unifi Controller)
6 | - uk.yourdomain.com (UK-based wordpress website)
7 | - pihole.yourdomain.com (PiHole)
8 | - grafana.yourdomain.com
9 |
10 | Five secrets (username/password) are created to hold the credentials for each of the five google sub-domains, and then a cronjob runs every 5 minutes to update Google Domains DNS with your external IP address. This is done using 5 containers, one for each sub-domain.
11 |
12 | Each container runs the same curl image, the image size is 4MB at the time of writing, so pretty small and light-weight. :)
13 |
14 | When encoding credentials in BASE64 from the cmdline, sometimes a newline char is added, which corrupts the secret. To get around this:
15 |
16 | `echo -n 'mypassword' | base64`
17 |
18 |
19 |
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1 | apiVersion: batch/v1beta1
2 | kind: CronJob
3 | metadata:
4 | name: ddns--pihole
5 | spec:
6 | schedule: "*/5 * * * *"
7 | successfulJobsHistoryLimit: 1
8 | failedJobsHistoryLimit: 1
9 | jobTemplate:
10 | spec:
11 | template:
12 | spec:
13 | containers:
14 | - name: uk
15 | image: docker.io/curlimages/curl:latest
16 | imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent
17 | command:
18 | - /bin/sh
19 | - -c
20 | - curl -s -u ${GOOGLE_USER}:${GOOGLE_PASS} "https://domains.google.com/nic/update?hostname=uk.YOUR_DOMAIN.com"
21 | envFrom:
22 | - secretRef:
23 | name: ddns-secret-uk
24 |
25 | - name: unifi
26 | image: docker.io/curlimages/curl:latest
27 | imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent
28 | command:
29 | - /bin/sh
30 | - -c
31 | - curl -s -u ${GOOGLE_USER}:${GOOGLE_PASS} "https://domains.google.com/nic/update?hostname=unifi.YOUR_DOMAIN.com"
32 | envFrom:
33 | - secretRef:
34 | name: ddns-secret-unifi
35 |
36 | - name: ha
37 | image: docker.io/curlimages/curl:latest
38 | imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent
39 | command:
40 | - /bin/sh
41 | - -c
42 | - curl -s -u ${GOOGLE_USER}:${GOOGLE_PASS} "https://domains.google.com/nic/update?hostname=ha.YOUR_DOMAIN.com"
43 | envFrom:
44 | - secretRef:
45 | name: ddns-secret-ha
46 |
47 | - name: grafana
48 | image: docker.io/curlimages/curl:latest
49 | imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent
50 | command:
51 | - /bin/sh
52 | - -c
53 | - curl -s -u ${GOOGLE_USER}:${GOOGLE_PASS} "https://domains.google.com/nic/update?hostname=grafana.YOUR_DOMAIN.com"
54 | envFrom:
55 | - secretRef:
56 | name: ddns-secret-grafana
57 |
58 | - name: pihole
59 | image: docker.io/curlimages/curl:latest
60 | imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent
61 | command:
62 | - /bin/sh
63 | - -c
64 | - curl -s -u ${GOOGLE_USER}:${GOOGLE_PASS} "https://domains.google.com/nic/update?hostname=pihole.YOUR_DOMAIN.com"
65 | envFrom:
66 | - secretRef:
67 | name: ddns-secret-pihole
68 | restartPolicy: OnFailure
69 |
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1 | apiVersion: v1
2 | kind: Secret
3 | metadata:
4 | name: ddns-secret-pihole
5 | data:
6 | GOOGLE_USER: BASE64_ENCODED_VALUE_HERE
7 | GOOGLE_PASS: BASE64_ENCODED_VALUE_HERE
8 | ---
9 |
10 | apiVersion: v1
11 | kind: Secret
12 | metadata:
13 | name: ddns-secret-uk
14 | data:
15 | GOOGLE_USER: BASE64_ENCODED_VALUE_HERE
16 | GOOGLE_PASS: BASE64_ENCODED_VALUE_HERE
17 | ---
18 |
19 | apiVersion: v1
20 | kind: Secret
21 | metadata:
22 | name: ddns-secret-ha
23 | data:
24 | GOOGLE_USER: BASE64_ENCODED_VALUE_HERE
25 | GOOGLE_PASS: BASE64_ENCODED_VALUE_HERE
26 | ---
27 |
28 | apiVersion: v1
29 | kind: Secret
30 | metadata:
31 | name: ddns-secret-unifi
32 | data:
33 | GOOGLE_USER: BASE64_ENCODED_VALUE_HERE
34 | GOOGLE_PASS: BASE64_ENCODED_VALUE_HERE
35 | ---
36 |
37 | apiVersion: v1
38 | kind: Secret
39 | metadata:
40 | name: ddns-secret-grafana
41 | data:
42 | GOOGLE_USER: BASE64_ENCODED_VALUE_HERE
43 | GOOGLE_PASS: BASE64_ENCODED_VALUE_HERE
44 | ---
45 |
46 |
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1 | apiVersion: apps/v1
2 | kind: Deployment
3 | metadata:
4 | labels:
5 | app: govee2mqtt
6 | name: govee2mqtt-deployment
7 | spec:
8 | replicas: 1
9 | selector:
10 | matchLabels:
11 | app: govee2mqtt
12 | template:
13 | metadata:
14 | labels:
15 | app: govee2mqtt
16 | spec:
17 | containers:
18 | - image: ghcr.io/wez/govee2mqtt:latest
19 | name: govee2mqtt
20 | imagePullPolicy: Always
21 | securityContext:
22 | privileged: true
23 | ports:
24 | - name: "p8086"
25 | containerPort: 8086
26 | env:
27 | - name: GOVEE_MQTT_HOST
28 | value: "192.168.1.15"
29 | - name: GOVEE_MQTT_PORT
30 | value: "31883"
31 | - name: GOVEE_MQTT_USER
32 | value: "mqtt_user"
33 | - name: GOVEE_MQTT_PASSWORD
34 | valueFrom:
35 | secretKeyRef:
36 | name: govee
37 | key: "mqtt-password"
38 | - name: GOVEE_EMAIL
39 | valueFrom:
40 | secretKeyRef:
41 | name: govee
42 | key: govee-email
43 | - name: GOVEE_PASSWORD
44 | valueFrom:
45 | secretKeyRef:
46 | name: govee
47 | key: govee-password
48 | - name: GOVEE_API_KEY
49 | valueFrom:
50 | secretKeyRef:
51 | name: govee
52 | key: govee-api-key
53 | - name: GOVEE_TEMPERATURE_SCALE
54 | value: "C"
55 | - name: RUST_LOG_STYLE
56 | value: "always"
57 | - name: TZ
58 | value: "Europe/London"
59 | restartPolicy: Always
60 |
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/govee2mqtt/secrets.yaml:
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1 | # run the following command to encode your password for DEV :
2 | # echo -n "YOUR_PASSWORD" | base64
3 | ---
4 | apiVersion: v1
5 | kind: Secret
6 | metadata:
7 | name: govee
8 | labels:
9 | app: govee2mqtt
10 | data:
11 | # This value is base64-encoded. Do not use this password in production!
12 | govee-email: YOUR_BASE64_ENCRYPTED_PASSWORD
13 | govee-password: YOUR_BASE64_ENCRYPTED_PASSWORD
14 | govee-api-key: YOUR_BASE64_ENCRYPTED_PASSWORD
15 | mqtt-password: YOUR_BASE64_ENCRYPTED_PASSWORD
16 |
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/grafana/deployment.yaml:
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1 | #replace "yourdomain.com" with your actual domain i.e. sillyshirts.com. NB - replace it in TWO places! ;)
2 |
3 | apiVersion: apps/v1
4 | kind: Deployment
5 | metadata:
6 | labels:
7 | app: grafana
8 | name: grafana
9 | spec:
10 | replicas: 1
11 | selector:
12 | matchLabels:
13 | app: grafana
14 | template:
15 | metadata:
16 | labels:
17 | app: grafana
18 | spec:
19 | containers:
20 | - image: grafana/grafana
21 | name: grafana
22 | imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent
23 | ports:
24 | - containerPort: 3000
25 | env:
26 | - name: GF_INSTALL_PLUGINS
27 | value: "grafana-simple-json-datasource"
28 | - name: GF_PANELS_DISABLE_SANITIZE_HTML
29 | value: "true"
30 | - name: GF_SERVER_DOMAIN
31 | value: "yourdomain.com"
32 | - name: GF_SERVER_ROOT_URL
33 | value: "https://yourdomain.com/grafana/"
34 | - name: GF_SERVER_SERVE_FROM_SUB_PATH
35 | value: "true"
36 | volumeMounts:
37 | - name: data-volume
38 | mountPath: /var/lib/grafana
39 | restartPolicy: Always
40 | volumes:
41 | - name: data-volume
42 | persistentVolumeClaim:
43 | claimName: pvc-grafana
44 | ---
45 | apiVersion: v1
46 | kind: Service
47 | metadata:
48 | name: grafana-service-np
49 | labels:
50 | app: grafana
51 | spec:
52 | selector:
53 | app: grafana
54 | type: NodePort
55 | ports:
56 | - protocol: TCP
57 | port: 3000
58 | targetPort: 3000
59 | nodePort: 30000
60 |
61 |
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/grafana/ingress.yaml:
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1 | apiVersion: networking.k8s.io/v1
2 | # the working example below demonstrates a sub-path URL. Included (and commented out) is a sub-domain example too
3 | kind: Ingress
4 | metadata:
5 | name: mysite-grafana-ingress
6 | namespace: default
7 | annotations:
8 | kubernetes.io/ingress.class: nginx
9 | cert-manager.io/cluster-issuer: letsencrypt-prod
10 | spec:
11 | tls:
12 | - secretName: mysite-grafana-tls
13 | hosts:
14 | - YOUR-DOMAIN-GOES-HERE.com
15 | # - grafana.YOUR-DOMAIN-GOES-HERE.com
16 | rules:
17 | - host: YOUR-DOMAIN-GOES-HERE.com
18 | http:
19 | paths:
20 | - path: /grafana
21 | pathType: Prefix
22 | backend:
23 | service:
24 | name: grafana
25 | port:
26 | number: 3000
27 |
28 | # - host: grafana.YOUR-DOMAIN-GOES-HERE.com
29 | # http:
30 | # paths:
31 | # - path: /
32 | # pathType: Prefix
33 | # backend:
34 | # service:
35 | # name: grafana
36 | # port:
37 | # number: 3000
38 |
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/grafana/pv.yaml:
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1 | # replace 192.168.1.15 with the fixed IP of your NFS server
2 | # replace /home/pi/nfs/k8sdata with the path to your NFS server folder
3 |
4 | apiVersion: v1
5 | kind: PersistentVolume
6 | metadata:
7 | name: pv-grafana
8 | spec:
9 | capacity:
10 | storage: 50M
11 | accessModes:
12 | - ReadWriteOnce
13 | nfs:
14 | path: /home/pi/nfs/k8sdata/grafana
15 | server: 192.168.1.15
16 | persistentVolumeReclaimPolicy: Retain
17 | claimRef:
18 | namespace: default
19 | name: pvc-grafana
20 |
21 | ---
22 | apiVersion: v1
23 | kind: PersistentVolumeClaim
24 | metadata:
25 | name: pvc-grafana
26 | spec:
27 | accessModes:
28 | - ReadWriteOnce
29 | resources:
30 | requests:
31 | storage: 50M
32 |
33 |
34 | #---
35 | #kind: PersistentVolumeClaim
36 | #apiVersion: v1
37 | #metadata:
38 | # name: pvc-grafana
39 | # labels:
40 | # app: grafana
41 | # annotations:
42 | # volume.beta.kubernetes.io/storage-class: "managed-nfs-storage"
43 | #spec:
44 | # accessModes:
45 | # - ReadWriteMany
46 | # resources:
47 | # requests:
48 | # storage: 50Mi
49 |
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/grafana/svc.yaml:
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1 | apiVersion: v1
2 | kind: Service
3 | metadata:
4 | name: grafana
5 | labels:
6 | app: grafana
7 | spec:
8 | selector:
9 | app: grafana
10 | ports:
11 | - protocol: TCP
12 | port: 3000
13 | targetPort: 3000
14 |
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/home-assistant/.gitignore:
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1 | ingress_sa.yaml
2 | ingress_uk.yaml
3 | *.adm
4 |
5 |
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/home-assistant/deployment.yaml:
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1 | apiVersion: apps/v1
2 | kind: Deployment
3 | metadata:
4 | name: home-assistant
5 | labels:
6 | app: home-assistant
7 | spec:
8 | replicas: 1
9 | selector:
10 | matchLabels:
11 | app: home-assistant
12 | template:
13 | metadata:
14 | labels:
15 | app: home-assistant
16 | spec:
17 | hostNetwork: true
18 | volumes:
19 | - name: data-volume
20 | persistentVolumeClaim:
21 | claimName: pvc-home-assistant
22 | - name: music-volume
23 | hostPath:
24 | path: /home/pi/Music
25 | - name: dev-usb0
26 | hostPath:
27 | path: /dev/ttyACM0
28 | - name: dev-ama0
29 | hostPath:
30 | path: /dev/ttyAMA0
31 | # - name: dev-snd
32 | # hostPath:
33 | # path: /dev/snd
34 | containers:
35 | - name: home-assistant
36 | image: homeassistant/raspberrypi4-homeassistant:stable
37 | # imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent
38 | imagePullPolicy: Always
39 | # env:
40 | # - name: TZ
41 | # value: Europe/London
42 | volumeMounts:
43 | - name: music-volume
44 | mountPath: /config/www/media
45 | - name: data-volume
46 | mountPath: /config
47 | - name: dev-usb0
48 | mountPath: "/dev/ttyACM0"
49 | - name: dev-ama0
50 | mountPath: "/dev/ttyAMA0"
51 | # - name: dev-snd
52 | # mountPath: "/dev/snd"
53 | livenessProbe:
54 | tcpSocket:
55 | port: 8123
56 | initialDelaySeconds: 60
57 | periodSeconds: 30
58 | failureThreshold: 6
59 | timeoutSeconds: 10
60 | readinessProbe:
61 | tcpSocket:
62 | port: 8123
63 | initialDelaySeconds: 30
64 | periodSeconds: 15
65 | failureThreshold: 5
66 | timeoutSeconds: 10
67 | securityContext:
68 | privileged: true
69 | restartPolicy: Always
70 |
71 |
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/home-assistant/ingress.yaml:
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1 | apiVersion: networking.k8s.io/v1
2 | kind: Ingress
3 | metadata:
4 | name: ha-ingress
5 | namespace: default
6 | annotations:
7 | kubernetes.io/ingress.class: nginx
8 | cert-manager.io/cluster-issuer: letsencrypt-prod
9 | spec:
10 | tls:
11 | - secretName: mysite-ha-tls
12 | hosts:
13 | - ha.YOURDOMAIN.com
14 | rules:
15 | - host: ha.YOURDOMAIN.com
16 | http:
17 | paths:
18 | - path: /
19 | pathType: Prefix
20 | backend:
21 | service:
22 | name: home-assistant
23 | port:
24 | number: 8123
25 |
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/home-assistant/pv.yaml:
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1 | # replace 192.168.1.15 with the fixed IP of your NFS server
2 | # replace /home/pi/nfs/k8sdata with the path to your NFS server folder
3 |
4 | apiVersion: v1
5 | kind: PersistentVolume
6 | metadata:
7 | name: pv-home-assistant
8 | spec:
9 | capacity:
10 | storage: 150M
11 | accessModes:
12 | - ReadWriteOnce #volume can be mounted as RW by single node
13 | nfs:
14 | path: /home/pi/nfs/k8sdata/home-assistant
15 | server: 192.168.1.15
16 | persistentVolumeReclaimPolicy: Retain
17 | claimRef:
18 | namespace: default
19 | name: pvc-home-assistant
20 |
21 | ---
22 | apiVersion: v1
23 | kind: PersistentVolumeClaim
24 | metadata:
25 | name: pvc-home-assistant
26 | spec:
27 | accessModes:
28 | - ReadWriteOnce
29 | resources:
30 | requests:
31 | storage: 150M
32 |
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/home-assistant/svc.yaml:
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1 | ---
2 | apiVersion: v1
3 | kind: Service
4 | metadata:
5 | name: home-assistant-service
6 | labels:
7 | app: home-assistant
8 | # annotations:
9 | # metallb.universe.tf/address-pool: default
10 | spec:
11 | selector:
12 | app: home-assistant
13 | type: NodePort
14 | ports:
15 | - protocol: TCP
16 | port: 8123
17 | targetPort: 8123
18 | nodePort: 31123
19 |
20 | ---
21 | apiVersion: v1
22 | kind: Service
23 | metadata:
24 | name: home-assistant
25 | labels:
26 | app: home-assistant
27 | spec:
28 | selector:
29 | app: home-assistant
30 | externalTrafficPolicy: Local
31 | ports:
32 | - name: ha
33 | port: 80
34 | protocol: TCP
35 | targetPort: 8123
36 | type: LoadBalancer
37 | # clusterIP: None
38 |
39 |
40 |
41 |
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/influxdb/deployment.yaml:
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1 | # replace 192.168.1.15 with the IP address of your MetalLB target localhost (or master node if not using MetalLB load balancer)
2 |
3 | apiVersion: v1
4 | kind: Service
5 | metadata:
6 | labels:
7 | app: influxdb
8 | name: influxdb
9 | spec:
10 | ports:
11 | - port: 8086
12 | protocol: TCP
13 | targetPort: 8086
14 | selector:
15 | app: influxdb
16 | type: LoadBalancer
17 | type: NodePort
18 | externalIPs:
19 | - "192.168.1.15"
20 |
21 | ---
22 | apiVersion: apps/v1
23 | kind: Deployment
24 | metadata:
25 | labels:
26 | app: influxdb
27 | name: influxdb
28 | spec:
29 | replicas: 1
30 | selector:
31 | matchLabels:
32 | app: influxdb
33 | template:
34 | metadata:
35 | labels:
36 | app: influxdb
37 | spec:
38 | containers:
39 | - image: docker.io/arm32v7/influxdb
40 | imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent
41 | name: influxdb
42 | ports:
43 | - containerPort: 8086
44 | volumeMounts:
45 | - name: var-lib-influxdb
46 | mountPath: /var/lib/influxdb
47 | volumes:
48 | - name: var-lib-influxdb
49 | persistentVolumeClaim:
50 | claimName: pvc-influxdb
51 |
52 |
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/influxdb/pvc.yaml:
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1 | # replace 192.168.1.15 with the fixed IP of your NFS server
2 | # replace /home/pi/nfs/k8sdata with the path to your NFS server folder
3 |
4 | apiVersion: v1
5 | kind: PersistentVolume
6 | metadata:
7 | name: pv-influxdb
8 | spec:
9 | capacity:
10 | storage: 50M
11 | accessModes:
12 | - ReadWriteOnce #volume can be mounted as RW by single node
13 | nfs:
14 | path: /home/pi/nfs/k8sdata/influxdb
15 | server: 192.168.1.15
16 | persistentVolumeReclaimPolicy: Retain
17 | claimRef:
18 | namespace: default
19 | name: pvc-influxdb
20 |
21 |
22 |
23 | ---
24 | apiVersion: v1
25 | kind: PersistentVolumeClaim
26 | metadata:
27 | name: pvc-influxdb
28 | spec:
29 | accessModes:
30 | - ReadWriteOnce
31 | resources:
32 | requests:
33 | storage: 50M
34 |
35 |
36 | #---
37 | #kind: PersistentVolumeClaim
38 | #apiVersion: v1
39 | #metadata:
40 | # name: pvc-influxdb
41 | # labels:
42 | # app: influxdb
43 | # annotations:
44 | # volume.beta.kubernetes.io/storage-class: "managed-nfs-storage"
45 | #spec:
46 | # accessModes:
47 | # - ReadWriteMany
48 | # resources:
49 | # requests:
50 | # storage: 50Mi
51 |
52 |
53 |
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/ingress/letsencrypt.yaml:
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1 | apiVersion: cert-manager.io/v1alpha2
2 | kind: ClusterIssuer
3 | metadata:
4 | name: letsencrypt-prod
5 | spec:
6 | acme:
7 | email: YOUR_EMAIL_ADDRESS_HERE@gmail.com
8 | privateKeySecretRef:
9 | name: letsencrypt-prod
10 | server: https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory
11 | # http01: {}
12 | solvers:
13 | - http01:
14 | ingress:
15 | class: nginx
16 | # class: traefik
17 |
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/metallb/config.yaml:
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1 | ---
2 | apiVersion: metallb.io/v1beta1
3 | kind: IPAddressPool
4 | metadata:
5 | name: default
6 | namespace: metallb-system
7 | spec:
8 | addresses:
9 | - 192.168.1.100-192.168.1.109
10 | autoAssign: true
11 | ---
12 |
13 | apiVersion: metallb.io/v1beta1
14 | kind: L2Advertisement
15 | metadata:
16 | name: default
17 | namespace: metallb-system
18 | spec:
19 | ipAddressPools:
20 | - default
21 |
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/mqtt2influx/.gitignore:
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1 | secret_sa.yaml
2 | secret_uk.yaml
3 | cm_sa.yaml
4 | cm_uk.yaml
5 |
6 |
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/mqtt2influx/README.md:
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1 | # MQTT To InfluxDB
2 |
3 | This container listens to an MQTT Broker and saves the specified topics to InfluxDB. Very useful with Home Assistant and saving historical data to InfluxDB for use within Grafana.
4 |
5 | Refer to https://github.com/mortylabs/mqtt2influx
6 |
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/mqtt2influx/cm.yaml:
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1 | # this configmap defines which mqtt topics to subscribe to, and the corresponding influxdb measurement name
2 | apiVersion: v1
3 | kind: ConfigMap
4 | metadata:
5 | name: cm-mqtt2influx
6 | data:
7 | topics.txt: |
8 | "epever/state" "epever"
9 | 'plants/conservatory1/temp/state' "conservatory1_temp"
10 | 'plants/conservatory1/baro/state' "conservatory1_baro"
11 | 'plants/conservatory1/soil1/state' "conservatory1_soil1"
12 | 'greenhouse1_bigsolar/state' "greenhouse1_bigsolar"
13 | 'greenhouse2_bigsolar/state' "greenhouse2_bigsolar"
14 | 'greenhouse1_minisolar/state' "greenhouse1_minisolar"
15 | 'homeassistant/sensor/growtent1_sensor_hum/state' "growtent1_hum"
16 | 'homeassistant/sensor/growtent1_sensor_temp/state' "growtent1_temp"
17 | 'plants/growtent1/uv_index/state' 'growtent1'
18 | 'veg1/state' "veg1"
19 | 'plants/growtent1/uv_index/state' "growtent1_uvi"
20 | 'hottub/state' "hottub"
21 |
22 |
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/mqtt2influx/cm_sa.yaml:
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1 | # this configmap defines which mqtt topics to subscribe to, and the corresponding influxdb measurement name
2 | apiVersion: v1
3 | kind: ConfigMap
4 | metadata:
5 | name: cm-mqtt2influx
6 | data:
7 | topics.txt: |
8 | "plants/rainman/temp/state" "rainman_temp"
9 | "plants/rainman/baro/state" "rainman_baro"
10 | "plants/rainman/humid/state" "rainman_humid"
11 |
12 |
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/mqtt2influx/cm_uk.yaml:
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1 | # this configmap defines which mqtt topics to subscribe to, and the corresponding influxdb measurement name
2 | apiVersion: v1
3 | kind: ConfigMap
4 | metadata:
5 | name: cm-mqtt2influx
6 | data:
7 | topics.txt: |
8 | "epever/state" "epever"
9 | 'plants/conservatory1/temp/state' "conservatory1_temp"
10 | 'plants/conservatory1/baro/state' "conservatory1_baro"
11 | 'plants/conservatory1/soil1/state' "conservatory1_soil1"
12 | 'greenhouse1_bigsolar/state' "greenhouse1_bigsolar"
13 | 'greenhouse2_bigsolar/state' "greenhouse2_bigsolar"
14 | 'greenhouse1_minisolar/state' "greenhouse1_minisolar"
15 | 'homeassistant/sensor/growtent1_sensor_hum/state' "growtent1_hum"
16 | 'homeassistant/sensor/growtent1_sensor_temp/state' "growtent1_temp"
17 | 'plants/growtent1/uv_index/state' 'growtent1'
18 | 'veg1/state' "veg1"
19 | 'plants/growtent1/uv_index/state' "growtent1_uvi"
20 | 'hottub/state' "hottub"
21 |
22 |
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/mqtt2influx/deployment.yaml:
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1 | #replace 192.168.1.15 with the IP address of your load balancer or master node hosting the MQTT broker and InfluxDB
2 | apiVersion: apps/v1
3 | kind: Deployment
4 | metadata:
5 | labels:
6 | app: mqtt2influx
7 | name: mqtt2influx
8 | spec:
9 | replicas: 1
10 | selector:
11 | matchLabels:
12 | app: mqtt2influx
13 | template:
14 | metadata:
15 | labels:
16 | app: mqtt2influx
17 | spec:
18 | # imagePullSecrets:
19 | # - name: regcred
20 | containers:
21 | - image: mortyone/mqtt2influx:latest
22 | name: mqtt2influx
23 | # imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent
24 | imagePullPolicy: Always
25 | ports:
26 | - name: "p8086"
27 | containerPort: 8086
28 | - name: "p31883"
29 | containerPort: 31883
30 | env:
31 | - name: LOGGING_LEVEL
32 | value: "INFO"
33 | - name: INFLUX_SERVER
34 | value: "192.168.1.15"
35 | - name: INFLUX_PORT
36 | value: "8086"
37 | - name: INFLUX_DB
38 | value: "sensors"
39 | - name: INFLUX_USER
40 | value: "root"
41 | - name: INFLUX_PASS
42 | valueFrom:
43 | secretKeyRef:
44 | name: influx-pass
45 | key: password
46 | - name: MQTT_SERVER
47 | value: "192.168.1.15"
48 | - name: MQTT_PORT
49 | value: "31883"
50 | - name: MQTT_USER
51 | value: "mqtt_user"
52 | - name: MQTT_PASS
53 | valueFrom:
54 | secretKeyRef:
55 | name: mqtt-pass
56 | key: password
57 | volumeMounts:
58 | - name: config-file
59 | mountPath: /config
60 | restartPolicy: Always
61 | volumes:
62 | - name: config-file
63 | configMap:
64 | name: cm-mqtt2influx
65 |
66 |
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/mqtt2influx/secret.yaml:
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1 | # run the following command to encode your password for DEV :
2 | # echo -n "YOUR_PASSWORD" | base64
3 | ---
4 | apiVersion: v1
5 | kind: Secret
6 | metadata:
7 | name: mqtt-pass
8 | labels:
9 | app: mqtt2influx
10 | data:
11 | # This value is base64-encoded. Do not use this password in production!
12 | password: YOUR_BASE64_ENCRYPTED_PASSWORD
13 |
14 | ---
15 | apiVersion: v1
16 | kind: Secret
17 | metadata:
18 | name: influx-pass
19 | labels:
20 | app: mqtt2influx
21 | data:
22 | # This value is base64-encoded. Do not use this password in production!
23 | password: YOUR_BASE64_ENCRYPTED_PASSWORD
24 |
25 |
26 |
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1 | configmap_sa.yaml
2 | configmap_uk.yaml
3 | cm_sa.yaml
4 | cm_uk.yaml
5 |
6 |
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/mqtt_broker/README.md:
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1 | # Eclipse Mosquitto MQTT Broker
2 |
3 | Refer to https://mosquitto.org/
4 |
5 |
6 | # Changing default USER / PASSWORD
7 |
8 | ```
9 | kubectl exec -it deployment/mqtt-deployment -- sh
10 | cd mosquitto/config/
11 | mosquitto_passwd -c mosquitto.conf mqtt_user
12 | ```
13 | Then update your configmap so the file **mosquitto.passwd** contains the newly encrypted password
14 |
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1 | # to generate a new password:
2 | # mkdir ~/mosquitto
3 | # sudo chown -R 1883:1883 ~/mosquitto
4 | # docker run -it -p 1883:1883 --name mosquitto --restart always -v ~/mosquitto/mosquitto.conf:/mosquitto/config/mosquitto.conf -v ~/mosquitto/mosquitto.passwd:/mosquitto/config/mosquitto.passwd eclipse-mosquitto
5 | # docker exec -it mosquitto /bin/sh
6 | # cd mosquitto/config/
7 | # mosquitto_passwd -c mosquitto.conf mqtt_user
8 |
9 | apiVersion: v1
10 | kind: ConfigMap
11 | metadata:
12 | name: cm-mosquitto-conf
13 | labels:
14 | app: mqtt
15 | data:
16 | mosquitto.conf: |
17 | listener 1883
18 | persistence true
19 | persistence_location /mosquitto/data
20 | persistence_file mosquitto.db
21 | autosave_interval 60
22 | password_file /mosquitto/config/mosquitto.passwd
23 | allow_anonymous false
24 | mosquitto.passwd: |
25 | mqtt_user:YOUR_NEW_ENCRYPTED_PASSWORD_FROM_THE_CONTAINER_UTILITY
26 |
27 |
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1 | apiVersion: apps/v1
2 | kind: Deployment
3 | metadata:
4 | labels:
5 | app: mqtt
6 | name: mqtt-deployment
7 | spec:
8 | replicas: 1
9 | selector:
10 | matchLabels:
11 | app: mqtt
12 | template:
13 | metadata:
14 | labels:
15 | app: mqtt
16 | spec:
17 | # initContainers:
18 | # - name: volume-mount-hack
19 | # image: busybox
20 | # imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent
21 | ## command: ["sh", "-c", "chown -R 1883:1883 /mosquitto"]
22 | # command: ["sh", "-c", "sleep 1"]
23 | ## volumeMounts:
24 | ## - name: data-volume
25 | ## mountPath: /mosquitto/data/mosquitto.db
26 | containers:
27 | - image: eclipse-mosquitto
28 | name: mqtt
29 | imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent
30 | ports:
31 | - containerPort: 1883
32 | - containerPort: 9001
33 | volumeMounts:
34 | - name: config-file
35 | mountPath: /mosquitto/config
36 | - name: data-volume
37 | mountPath: /mosquitto/data
38 | restartPolicy: Always
39 | securityContext:
40 | runAsNonRoot: true
41 | fsGroup: 1883
42 | runAsGroup: 1883
43 | runAsUser: 1833
44 | volumes:
45 | - name: data-volume
46 | persistentVolumeClaim:
47 | claimName: pvc-mqtt
48 | - name: config-file
49 | configMap:
50 | name: cm-mosquitto-conf
51 |
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/mqtt_broker/pv.yaml:
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1 | # replace 192.168.1.15 with the fixed IP of your NFS server
2 | # replace /home/pi/nfs/k8sdata with the path to your NFS server folder
3 |
4 | apiVersion: v1
5 | kind: PersistentVolume
6 | metadata:
7 | name: pv-mqtt
8 | spec:
9 | capacity:
10 | storage: 20M
11 | accessModes:
12 | - ReadWriteOnce
13 | nfs:
14 | path: /home/pi/nfs/k8sdata/mqtt
15 | server: 192.168.1.15
16 | persistentVolumeReclaimPolicy: Retain
17 | claimRef:
18 | namespace: default
19 | name: pvc-mqtt
20 |
21 | ---
22 | apiVersion: v1
23 | kind: PersistentVolumeClaim
24 | metadata:
25 | name: pvc-mqtt
26 | spec:
27 | accessModes:
28 | - ReadWriteOnce
29 | resources:
30 | requests:
31 | storage: 20M
32 |
33 | #---
34 | #kind: PersistentVolumeClaim
35 | #apiVersion: v1
36 | #metadata:
37 | # name: pvc-mqtt
38 | # labels:
39 | # app: mqtt
40 | # annotations:
41 | # volume.beta.kubernetes.io/storage-class: "managed-nfs-storage"
42 | #spec:
43 | # accessModes:
44 | # - ReadWriteMany
45 | # resources:
46 | # requests:
47 | # storage: 20Mi
48 |
49 |
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/mqtt_broker/svc.yaml:
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1 | ---
2 | apiVersion: v1
3 | kind: Service
4 | metadata:
5 | name: mqtt
6 | spec:
7 | ports:
8 | - name: port1883
9 | protocol: TCP
10 | port: 1883
11 | targetPort: 1883
12 | nodePort: 31883
13 | selector:
14 | app: mqtt
15 | type: NodePort
16 |
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/pihole/app.yaml:
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1 | # run the following command to encode your secret for DEV/ :
2 | # echo "YOUR_PASSWORD" -n | base64-encoded
3 | ---
4 | apiVersion: v1
5 | kind: Secret
6 | metadata:
7 | name: pihole-pass
8 | labels:
9 | app: pihole
10 | data:
11 | # This value is base64-encoded. Do not use this password in production!
12 | password: YOUR_BASE64_ENCRYPTED_PASSWORD
13 |
14 |
15 | ---
16 | apiVersion: apps/v1
17 | kind: Deployment
18 | metadata:
19 | name: pihole
20 | labels:
21 | app: pihole
22 | spec:
23 | replicas: 1
24 | selector:
25 | matchLabels:
26 | app: pihole
27 | template:
28 | metadata:
29 | labels:
30 | app: pihole
31 | name: pihole
32 | spec:
33 | containers:
34 | - name: pihole
35 | image: pihole/pihole:latest
36 | imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent
37 | env:
38 | - name: TZ
39 | value: "Europe/London"
40 | - name: WEBPASSWORD
41 | valueFrom:
42 | secretKeyRef:
43 | name: mariadb-pass
44 | key: password
45 | volumeMounts:
46 | - name: data-volume
47 | mountPath: /etc/pihole
48 | subPath: etc_pihole
49 | - name: data-volume
50 | mountPath: /etc/dnsmasq.d
51 | subPath: etc_dnsmasq.d
52 | volumes:
53 | - name: data-volume
54 | persistentVolumeClaim:
55 | claimName: pvc-pihole
56 |
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/pihole/ingress.yaml:
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1 | apiVersion: networking.k8s.io/v1
2 | kind: Ingress
3 | metadata:
4 | name: mysite-pihole-ingress
5 | namespace: default
6 | annotations:
7 | kubernetes.io/ingress.class: nginx
8 | cert-manager.io/cluster-issuer: letsencrypt-prod
9 | spec:
10 | tls:
11 | - secretName: mysite-pihole-tls
12 | hosts:
13 | - pihole.YOURDOMAIN.com
14 | rules:
15 | - host: pihole.YOURDOMAIN.com
16 | http:
17 | paths:
18 | - path: /
19 | pathType: Prefix
20 | backend:
21 | service:
22 | name: pihole-tcp
23 | port:
24 | number: 80
25 |
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/pihole/pv.yaml:
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1 | # replace 192.168.1.15 with the fixed IP of your NFS server
2 | # replace /home/pi/nfs/k8sdata with the path to your NFS server folder
3 |
4 | apiVersion: v1
5 | kind: PersistentVolume
6 | metadata:
7 | name: pv-pihole
8 | spec:
9 | capacity:
10 | storage: 300M
11 | accessModes:
12 | - ReadWriteOnce #volume can be mounted as RW by single node
13 | nfs:
14 | path: /home/pi/nfs/k8sdata/pihole
15 | server: 192.168.1.15
16 | persistentVolumeReclaimPolicy: Retain
17 | claimRef:
18 | namespace: default
19 | name: pvc-pihole
20 |
21 | ---
22 | apiVersion: v1
23 | kind: PersistentVolumeClaim
24 | metadata:
25 | name: pvc-pihole
26 | spec:
27 | accessModes:
28 | - ReadWriteOnce
29 | resources:
30 | requests:
31 | storage: 300M
32 |
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/pihole/svc.yaml:
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1 | ---
2 | apiVersion: v1
3 | kind: Service
4 | metadata:
5 | name: pihole-tcp
6 | annotations:
7 | metallb.universe.tf/address-pool: default
8 | metallb.universe.tf/allow-shared-ip: "pihole"
9 | spec:
10 | selector:
11 | app: pihole
12 | externalTrafficPolicy: Local
13 | # loadBalancerIP: 192.168.1.112
14 | ports:
15 | - port: 80
16 | targetPort: 80
17 | name: pihole-admin
18 | - port: 53
19 | targetPort: 53
20 | protocol: TCP
21 | name: dns-tcp
22 | type: LoadBalancer
23 | ---
24 | apiVersion: v1
25 | kind: Service
26 | metadata:
27 | name: pihole-udp
28 | annotations:
29 | metallb.universe.tf/address-pool: default
30 | metallb.universe.tf/allow-shared-ip: "pihole"
31 | spec:
32 | selector:
33 | app: pihole
34 | externalTrafficPolicy: Local
35 | # loadBalancerIP: 192.168.1.112
36 | ports:
37 | - port: 53
38 | targetPort: 53
39 | protocol: UDP
40 | name: dns-udp
41 | type: LoadBalancer
42 |
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/pv_nfs/class.yaml:
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1 | apiVersion: storage.k8s.io/v1
2 | kind: StorageClass
3 | metadata:
4 | name: managed-nfs-storage
5 | provisioner: k8s-sigs.io/nfs-subdir-external-provisioner # or choose another name, must match deployment's env PROVISIONER_NAME'
6 | parameters:
7 | archiveOnDelete: "false"
8 |
9 |
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/pv_nfs/deployment.yaml:
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1 | apiVersion: apps/v1
2 | kind: Deployment
3 | metadata:
4 | name: nfs-client-provisioner
5 | labels:
6 | app: nfs-client-provisioner
7 | namespace: default
8 | spec:
9 | replicas: 1
10 | strategy:
11 | type: Recreate
12 | selector:
13 | matchLabels:
14 | app: nfs-client-provisioner
15 | template:
16 | metadata:
17 | labels:
18 | app: nfs-client-provisioner
19 | spec:
20 | serviceAccountName: nfs-client-provisioner
21 | containers:
22 | - name: nfs-client-provisioner
23 | image: k8s.gcr.io/sig-storage/nfs-subdir-external-provisioner:v4.0.2
24 | volumeMounts:
25 | - name: nfs-client-root
26 | mountPath: /persistentvolumes
27 | imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent
28 | env:
29 | - name: PROVISIONER_NAME
30 | value: k8s-sigs.io/nfs-subdir-external-provisioner
31 | - name: NFS_SERVER
32 | value: 192.168.1.15
33 | - name: NFS_PATH
34 | value: /home/pi/nfs/k8sdata
35 | volumes:
36 | - name: nfs-client-root
37 | nfs:
38 | server: 192.168.1.15
39 | path: /home/pi/nfs/k8sdata
40 |
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/pv_nfs/rbac.yaml:
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1 | apiVersion: v1
2 | kind: ServiceAccount
3 | metadata:
4 | name: nfs-client-provisioner
5 | # replace with namespace where provisioner is deployed
6 | namespace: default
7 | ---
8 | kind: ClusterRole
9 | apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
10 | metadata:
11 | name: nfs-client-provisioner-runner
12 | rules:
13 | - apiGroups: [""]
14 | resources: ["nodes"]
15 | verbs: ["get", "list", "watch"]
16 | - apiGroups: [""]
17 | resources: ["persistentvolumes"]
18 | verbs: ["get", "list", "watch", "create", "delete"]
19 | - apiGroups: [""]
20 | resources: ["persistentvolumeclaims"]
21 | verbs: ["get", "list", "watch", "update"]
22 | - apiGroups: ["storage.k8s.io"]
23 | resources: ["storageclasses"]
24 | verbs: ["get", "list", "watch"]
25 | - apiGroups: [""]
26 | resources: ["events"]
27 | verbs: ["create", "update", "patch"]
28 | ---
29 | kind: ClusterRoleBinding
30 | apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
31 | metadata:
32 | name: run-nfs-client-provisioner
33 | subjects:
34 | - kind: ServiceAccount
35 | name: nfs-client-provisioner
36 | # replace with namespace where provisioner is deployed
37 | namespace: default
38 | roleRef:
39 | kind: ClusterRole
40 | name: nfs-client-provisioner-runner
41 | apiGroup: rbac.authorization.k8s.io
42 | ---
43 | kind: Role
44 | apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
45 | metadata:
46 | name: leader-locking-nfs-client-provisioner
47 | # replace with namespace where provisioner is deployed
48 | namespace: default
49 | rules:
50 | - apiGroups: [""]
51 | resources: ["endpoints"]
52 | verbs: ["get", "list", "watch", "create", "update", "patch"]
53 | ---
54 | kind: RoleBinding
55 | apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
56 | metadata:
57 | name: leader-locking-nfs-client-provisioner
58 | # replace with namespace where provisioner is deployed
59 | namespace: default
60 | subjects:
61 | - kind: ServiceAccount
62 | name: nfs-client-provisioner
63 | # replace with namespace where provisioner is deployed
64 | namespace: default
65 | roleRef:
66 | kind: Role
67 | name: leader-locking-nfs-client-provisioner
68 | apiGroup: rbac.authorization.k8s.io
69 |
70 |
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/room-assistant/.gitignore:
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1 | local.yml
2 | cm_sa.yaml
3 |
4 |
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/room-assistant/README.md:
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1 | # Room Assistant
2 |
3 | Refer to https://www.room-assistant.io/
4 |
5 | **local.yml** is defined in the configmap **cm.yaml**
6 |
7 | If you already have your own **local.yml**, convert it to a configmap using:
8 | ```
9 | kubectl create cm cm-room-assistant --from-file=local.yml -o yaml --dry-run > cm.yaml
10 | ```
11 |
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/room-assistant/cm.yaml:
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1 | apiVersion: v1
2 | data:
3 | local.yml: |
4 | # k create cm cm-room-assistant --from-file=local.yml -o yaml --dry-run > cm.yaml
5 |
6 | global:
7 | instanceName: Family Room
8 | integrations:
9 | - homeAssistant
10 | - bluetoothLowEnergy
11 | homeAssistant:
12 | mqttUrl: 'mqtt://192.168.1.15:31883'
13 | mqttOptions:
14 | username: MQTT_USER_HERE
15 | password: MQTT_PASSWORD_HERE
16 | discoveryPrefix: homeassistant
17 | bluetoothLowEnergy:
18 | instanceBeaconEnabled: false
19 | allowlist:
20 | - edc1666b877c
21 | - d63f266bf4b2
22 |
23 | tagOverrides:
24 | edc1666b877c:
25 | name: TAG1 Keys
26 | d63f266bf4b2:
27 | name: TAG2 Keys
28 | kind: ConfigMap
29 | metadata:
30 | name: cm-room-assistant
31 |
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/room-assistant/deployment.yaml:
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1 | # k create cm cm-room-assistant --from-file=local.yml -o yaml --dry-run > cm.yaml
2 |
3 | apiVersion: apps/v1
4 | kind: Deployment
5 | metadata:
6 | name: room-assistant
7 | labels:
8 | app: room-assistant
9 | spec:
10 | replicas: 1
11 | selector:
12 | matchLabels:
13 | app: room-assistant
14 | template:
15 | metadata:
16 | labels:
17 | app: room-assistant
18 | spec:
19 | hostNetwork: true
20 | restartPolicy: Always
21 | containers:
22 | - name: room-assistant
23 | image: mkerix/room-assistant:latest
24 | imagePullPolicy: Always
25 | # imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent
26 | volumeMounts:
27 | - name: config-file
28 | mountPath: /room-assistant/config
29 | - name: dbus
30 | mountPath: /var/run/dbus
31 | securityContext:
32 | privileged: true
33 | volumes:
34 | - name: config-file
35 | configMap:
36 | name: cm-room-assistant
37 | - name: dbus
38 | hostPath:
39 | path: /var/run/dbus
40 | restartPolicy: Always
41 |
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/room-assistant/restart.sh:
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1 | kubectl rollout restart deployment/room-assistant
2 | #kubectl scale --replicas=0 deployment/room-assistant
3 | #kubectl scale --replicas=1 deployment/room-assistant
4 | sleep 10
5 | kubectl logs deployment/room-assistant -f
6 |
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/unifi/.gitingore:
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1 | ingress_uk.yaml
2 | ingress_sa.yaml
3 |
4 |
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/unifi/deployment.yaml:
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1 | apiVersion: apps/v1
2 | kind: Deployment
3 | metadata:
4 | name: unifi
5 | labels:
6 | app: unifi
7 | spec:
8 | replicas: 1
9 | # strategy:
10 | # rollingUpdate:
11 | # maxSurge: 1
12 | selector:
13 | matchLabels:
14 | app: unifi
15 | template:
16 | metadata:
17 | labels:
18 | app: unifi
19 | spec:
20 | hostNetwork: true
21 | # volumes:
22 | # - name: data-volume
23 | # persistentVolumeClaim:
24 | # claimName: pvc-unifi
25 | dnsPolicy: ClusterFirstWithHostNet
26 | containers:
27 | - image: ghcr.io/linuxserver/unifi-controller:latest
28 | name: unifi
29 | # imagePullPolicy: Always
30 | imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent
31 | env:
32 | - name: MEM_LIMIT
33 | value: 1024M
34 | - name: PGID
35 | value: "1000"
36 | - name: PUID
37 | value: "1000"
38 | volumeMounts:
39 | - mountPath: /config
40 | name: data-volume
41 | ports:
42 | - containerPort: 3478 #stun
43 | protocol: UDP
44 | - containerPort: 10001 # discovery
45 | protocol: UDP
46 | - containerPort: 8080 # inform
47 | - containerPort: 8081
48 | - containerPort: 8443
49 | - containerPort: 8843
50 | - containerPort: 8880
51 | - containerPort: 6789 # speedtest
52 | - containerPort: 5000
53 | - containerPort: 1900 #l2-network
54 | protocol: UDP
55 | - containerPort: 11081
56 | - containerPort: 5514
57 | protocol: UDP
58 | - containerPort: 8881 #hotspot redir1
59 | - containerPort: 8882 #hotspot redir2
60 | volumes:
61 | - name: data-volume
62 | persistentVolumeClaim:
63 | claimName: pvc-unifi
64 | restartPolicy: Always
65 |
66 |
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/unifi/ingress.yaml:
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1 | apiVersion: networking.k8s.io/v1
2 | kind: Ingress
3 | metadata:
4 | name: mysite-unifi-ingress
5 | namespace: default
6 | annotations:
7 | kubernetes.io/ingress.class: nginx
8 | cert-manager.io/cluster-issuer: letsencrypt-prod
9 | nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/backend-protocol: HTTPS
10 | spec:
11 | tls:
12 | - secretName: mysite-unifi-tls
13 | hosts:
14 | - unifi.YOURDOMAIN.com
15 | rules:
16 | - host: unifi.YOURDOMAIN.com
17 | http:
18 | paths:
19 | - path: /
20 | pathType: Prefix
21 | backend:
22 | service:
23 | name: unifi-tcp
24 | port:
25 | number: 8443
26 |
27 |
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/unifi/pvc.yaml:
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1 | # replace 192.168.1.15 with the fixed IP of your NFS server
2 | # replace /home/pi/nfs/k8sdata with the path to your NFS server folder
3 |
4 | apiVersion: v1
5 | kind: PersistentVolume
6 | metadata:
7 | name: pv-unifi
8 | spec:
9 | capacity:
10 | storage: 150M
11 | accessModes:
12 | - ReadWriteOnce #volume can be mounted as RW by single node
13 | nfs:
14 | path: /home/pi/nfs/k8sdata/unifi
15 | server: 192.168.1.15
16 | persistentVolumeReclaimPolicy: Retain
17 | claimRef:
18 | namespace: default
19 | name: pvc-unifi
20 |
21 | ---
22 | apiVersion: v1
23 | kind: PersistentVolumeClaim
24 | metadata:
25 | name: pvc-unifi
26 | spec:
27 | accessModes:
28 | - ReadWriteOnce
29 | resources:
30 | requests:
31 | storage: 150M
32 |
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/unifi/svc.yaml:
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1 | ---
2 | apiVersion: v1
3 | kind: Service
4 | metadata:
5 | labels:
6 | app: unifi
7 | name: unifi-tcp
8 | annotations:
9 | metallb.universe.tf/allow-shared-ip: uckey
10 | spec:
11 | type: LoadBalancer
12 | externalTrafficPolicy: Local
13 | ports:
14 | - port: 8443
15 | name: controller-gui-api
16 | targetPort: 8443
17 | - port: 8880
18 | name: http-redirect
19 | targetPort: 8880
20 | - port: 8843
21 | name: https-redirect
22 | targetPort: 8843
23 | - port: 6789
24 | name: speedtest
25 | targetPort: 6789
26 | - port: 8080
27 | name: inform-port
28 | targetPort: 8080
29 | - port: 5514
30 | name: wireless-client-redirector-port1
31 | targetPort: 5514
32 | - port: 11081
33 | name: unknown2
34 | targetPort: 11081
35 | - port: 8881
36 | name: unknown3
37 | targetPort: 8881
38 | - port: 8882
39 | name: wireless-client-redirector-port2
40 | targetPort: 8882
41 | selector:
42 | app: unifi
43 | # externalIPs:
44 | # - "192.168.1.113
45 |
46 | ---
47 | apiVersion: v1
48 | kind: Service
49 | metadata:
50 | labels:
51 | app: unifi
52 | name: unifi-udp
53 | annotations:
54 | metallb.universe.tf/allow-shared-ip: uckey
55 | spec:
56 | type: LoadBalancer
57 | externalTrafficPolicy: Local
58 | ports:
59 | - port: 3478
60 | name: stun-port
61 | targetPort: 3478
62 | protocol: UDP
63 | - port: 1900
64 | name: "l2"
65 | targetPort: 1900
66 | protocol: UDP
67 | - port: 10001
68 | name: "ubnt-discovery"
69 | targetPort: 10001
70 | protocol: UDP
71 | selector:
72 | app: unifi
73 | # externalIPs:
74 | # - "192.168.1.113
75 |
76 |
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/wordpress/deployment_maria.yaml:
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1 | ---
2 | apiVersion: apps/v1
3 | kind: Deployment
4 | metadata:
5 | name: wordpress-mariadb
6 | namespace: wordpress
7 | labels:
8 | app: wordpress
9 | spec:
10 | selector:
11 | matchLabels:
12 | app: wordpress
13 | tier: mariadb
14 | strategy:
15 | type: Recreate
16 | template:
17 | metadata:
18 | labels:
19 | app: wordpress
20 | tier: mariadb
21 | spec:
22 | containers:
23 | - image: linuxserver/mariadb:latest
24 | name: mariadb
25 | env:
26 | - name: PUID
27 | value: "1000"
28 | - name: PGID
29 | value: "1000"
30 | - name: TZ
31 | value: "Europe/London"
32 | - name: MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD
33 | valueFrom:
34 | secretKeyRef:
35 | name: mariadb-pass
36 | key: password
37 | ports:
38 | - containerPort: 3306
39 | name: mariadb
40 | volumeMounts:
41 | - name: mariadb-persistent-storage
42 | mountPath: /config
43 | resources:
44 | limits:
45 | cpu: '1'
46 | memory: '512Mi'
47 | requests:
48 | cpu: '500m'
49 | memory: '256Mi'
50 | volumes:
51 | - name: mariadb-persistent-storage
52 | persistentVolumeClaim:
53 | claimName: pvc-mariadb
54 |
55 |
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/wordpress/deployment_wordpress.yaml:
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1 | ---
2 | apiVersion: apps/v1
3 | kind: Deployment
4 | metadata:
5 | name: wordpress
6 | namespace: wordpress
7 | labels:
8 | app: wordpress
9 | spec:
10 | selector:
11 | matchLabels:
12 | app: wordpress
13 | tier: frontend
14 | strategy:
15 | type: Recreate
16 | template:
17 | metadata:
18 | labels:
19 | app: wordpress
20 | tier: frontend
21 | spec:
22 | containers:
23 | # - image: wordpress:5.7.2-apache
24 | # - image: arm32v7/wordpress:latest
25 | - image: wordpress
26 | name: wordpress
27 | env:
28 | - name: WORDPRESS_DEBUG
29 | value: "1"
30 | - name: WORDPRESS_DB_USER
31 | value: root
32 | - name: WORDPRESS_DB_HOST
33 | value: wordpress-mariadb
34 | - name: WORDPRESS_DB_PASSWORD
35 | valueFrom:
36 | secretKeyRef:
37 | name: mariadb-pass
38 | key: password
39 | ports:
40 | - containerPort: 80
41 | name: wordpress
42 | volumeMounts:
43 | - name: wordpress-persistent-storage
44 | mountPath: /var/www/html
45 | resources:
46 | limits:
47 | cpu: '1'
48 | memory: '512Mi'
49 | requests:
50 | cpu: '500m'
51 | memory: '256Mi'
52 | volumes:
53 | - name: wordpress-persistent-storage
54 | persistentVolumeClaim:
55 | claimName: pvc-wordpress
56 |
57 |
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/wordpress/ingress.yaml:
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1 | apiVersion: networking.k8s.io/v1
2 | kind: Ingress
3 | metadata:
4 | name: mysite-wordpress-ingress
5 | namespace: wordpress
6 | annotations:
7 | kubernetes.io/ingress.class: nginx
8 | cert-manager.io/cluster-issuer: letsencrypt-prod
9 | nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/rewrite-target: /
10 | spec:
11 | tls:
12 | - secretName: mysite-tls
13 | hosts:
14 | - uk.YOURDOMAIN.com
15 | rules:
16 | - host: uk.YOURDOMAIN.com
17 | http:
18 | paths:
19 | - path: /
20 | pathType: Prefix
21 | backend:
22 | service:
23 | name: wordpress
24 | port:
25 | number: 80
26 |
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/wordpress/pv_mariadb.yaml:
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1 | # replace 192.168.1.15 with the fixed IP of your NFS server
2 | # replace /home/pi/nfs/k8sdata with the path to your NFS server folder
3 |
4 | apiVersion: v1
5 | kind: PersistentVolume
6 | metadata:
7 | name: pv-mariadb
8 | namespace: wordpress
9 | spec:
10 | capacity:
11 | storage: 500M
12 | accessModes:
13 | - ReadWriteOnce #volume can be mounted as RW by single node
14 | nfs:
15 | path: /home/pi/nfs/k8sdata/wordpress_mariadb
16 | server: 192.168.1.15
17 | persistentVolumeReclaimPolicy: Retain
18 | claimRef:
19 | namespace: wordpress
20 | name: pvc-mariadb
21 |
22 | ---
23 | apiVersion: v1
24 | kind: PersistentVolumeClaim
25 | metadata:
26 | name: pvc-mariadb
27 | namespace: wordpress
28 | labels:
29 | app: wordpress
30 | spec:
31 | accessModes:
32 | - ReadWriteOnce
33 | resources:
34 | requests:
35 | storage: 500M
36 |
37 | #kind: PersistentVolumeClaim
38 | #apiVersion: v1
39 | #metadata:
40 | # name: pvc-mariadb
41 | # namespace: wordpress
42 | # labels:
43 | # app: mariadb
44 | # annotations:
45 | # volume.beta.kubernetes.io/storage-class: "managed-nfs-storage"
46 | #spec:
47 | # accessModes:
48 | # - ReadWriteOnce
49 | # resources:
50 | # requests:
51 | # storage: 1Gi
52 |
53 |
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/wordpress/pv_wordpress.yaml:
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1 | # replace 192.168.1.15 with the fixed IP of your NFS server
2 | # replace /home/pi/nfs/k8sdata with the path to your NFS server folder
3 |
4 | apiVersion: v1
5 | kind: PersistentVolume
6 | metadata:
7 | name: pv-wordpress
8 | namespace: wordpress
9 | spec:
10 | capacity:
11 | storage: 300M
12 | accessModes:
13 | - ReadWriteOnce #volume can be mounted as RW by single node
14 | nfs:
15 | path: /home/pi/nfs/k8sdata/wordpress
16 | server: 192.168.1.15
17 | persistentVolumeReclaimPolicy: Retain
18 | claimRef:
19 | namespace: wordpress
20 | name: pvc-wordpress
21 |
22 | ---
23 | apiVersion: v1
24 | kind: PersistentVolumeClaim
25 | metadata:
26 | name: pvc-wordpress
27 | namespace: wordpress
28 | labels:
29 | app: wordpress
30 | spec:
31 | accessModes:
32 | - ReadWriteOnce
33 | resources:
34 | requests:
35 | storage: 300M
36 |
37 |
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/wordpress/secret_maria.yaml:
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1 | # kubectl create namespace wordpress
2 |
3 | # run the following command to encode your secret for DEV/TEST :
4 | # echo "YOUR_PASSWORD" -n | base64-encoded
5 |
6 | ---
7 | apiVersion: v1
8 | kind: Secret
9 | metadata:
10 | name: mariadb-pass
11 | namespace: wordpress
12 | labels:
13 | app: wordpress
14 | data:
15 | # This value is base64-encoded. Do not use this password in production!
16 | password: YOUR_BASE64_ENCODED_PASSWORD
17 |
18 |
19 |
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/wordpress/svc_maria.yaml:
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1 | ---
2 | apiVersion: v1
3 | kind: Service
4 | metadata:
5 | name: wordpress-mariadb
6 | namespace: wordpress
7 | labels:
8 | app: wordpress
9 | spec:
10 | ports:
11 | - port: 3306
12 | targetPort: 3306
13 | selector:
14 | app: wordpress
15 | tier: mariadb
16 |
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/wordpress/svc_wordpress.yaml:
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1 | ---
2 | apiVersion: v1
3 | kind: Service
4 | metadata:
5 | name: wordpress
6 | namespace: wordpress
7 | labels:
8 | app: wordpress
9 | spec:
10 | ports:
11 | - port: 80
12 | protocol: TCP
13 | targetPort: 80
14 | selector:
15 | app: wordpress
16 | tier: frontend
17 |
18 |
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