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apiVersion: v1
kind: Pod
metadata:
name: dtp
namespace: parasoft-dtp-namespace
labels:
app: DTP
spec:
volumes:
- name: dtp-data
nfs:
server: NFS_SERVER_HOST
path: /dtp/
# Uncomment section below if you are setting up a custom keystore; you will also need to uncomment out the associated volumeMounts below
# - name: keystore-cfgmap-volume
# configMap:
# name: keystore-cfgmap
securityContext:
runAsNonRoot: true
containers:
- name: dtp-server
securityContext:
allowPrivilegeEscalation: false
capabilities:
drop: ["ALL"]
seccompProfile:
type: RuntimeDefault
image: DTP_DOCKER_IMAGE
imagePullPolicy: Always
env:
- name: PARASOFT_POD_NAME #REQUIRED, DO NOT CHANGE
valueFrom:
fieldRef:
fieldPath: metadata.name
- name: PARASOFT_POD_NAMESPACE #REQUIRED, DO NOT CHANGE
valueFrom:
fieldRef:
fieldPath: metadata.namespace
# To configure DTP to connect to your database on startup, please provide your database type, user, user password, and connection URL to the container environment by injecting the values as the DB_TYPE, DB_USER, DB_PASSWORD, and DB_URL environment variables.
# To prevent exposing sensitive data, please create a user password secret to use for the DB_PASSWORD environment variable.
# Note that the database type must be one of the following: mysql | oracle | postgresql
# Note that the environment variable values will override the equivalent persisted values in the PSTRootConfig.xml each time the container or pod is restarted.
# The following are example settings for a MySQL container called "mysql-container", a database called "DTP", a user called "dtp_user", and a user password secret.
# - name: DB_TYPE
# value: "mysql"
# - name: DB_USER
# value: "dtp_user"
# - name: DB_PASSWORD
# valueFrom:
# secretKeyRef:
# name: YOUR_DB_USER_PASSWORD_SECRET
# key: YOUR_DB_USER_PASSWORD_SECRET_KEY
# - name: DB_URL
# value: "jdbc:mysql://mysql-container:3306/DTP"
# To configure DTP to automatically download the driver for your database on startup, please provide the JDBC driver URL to the container environment by injecting the value as the JDBC_DRIVER_URL environment variable.
# The following is an example URL to download the JDBC driver for MySQL 8.0.30.
# - name: JDBC_DRIVER_URL
# value: "https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/mysql/mysql-connector-java/8.0.30/mysql-connector-java-8.0.30.jar"
# Another option is to download the JDBC driver manually one time.
# See section titled Database and JDBC Client Jar on https://hub.docker.com/r/parasoft/dtp or https://hub.docker.com/r/parasoft/dtp-extension-designer.
# To configure DTP to use JVM arguments, please provide the arguments to the container environment by injecting the value as the JAVA_CONFIG_ARGS environment variable.
# The following is an example JVM argument "com.parasoft.sdm.storage.managers.admin.enable.delete.project.data=true"
# - name: JAVA_CONFIG_ARGS
# value: "-Dcom.parasoft.sdm.storage.managers.admin.enable.delete.project.data=true"
args: ["--run", "dtp"]
ports:
- name: "http-server"
containerPort: 8080
- name: "https-server"
containerPort: 8443
volumeMounts:
- mountPath: "/usr/local/parasoft/data"
name: dtp-data
# Uncomment section below if you are setting up a custom keystore. Note that updates made to these files will not be reflected inside the container once it's been deployed; you will need to restart the container for it to contain any updates.
# - name: keystore-cfgmap-volume
# mountPath: "/usr/local/parasoft/dtp/tomcat/conf/.keystore"
# subPath: keystore
# - name: keystore-cfgmap-volume
# mountPath: "/usr/local/parasoft/dtp/tomcat/conf/server.xml"
# subPath: server-config
# To prevent liveness probe failures on environments with low or overly taxed RAM/CPU, we recommend increasing the timeout seconds
livenessProbe:
exec:
command:
- healthcheck.sh
- --verify
- dtp
initialDelaySeconds: 120
periodSeconds: 60
timeoutSeconds: 30
failureThreshold: 5
- name: data-collector
securityContext:
allowPrivilegeEscalation: false
capabilities:
drop: ["ALL"]
seccompProfile:
type: RuntimeDefault
image: DTP_DOCKER_IMAGE
imagePullPolicy: Always
# To inject JVM arguments into the container, specify the "env" property as in the example below, which injects JAVA_DC_CONFIG_ARGS
# env:
# - name: JAVA_DC_CONFIG_ARGS
# value: "-Dcom.parasoft.sdm.dc.traffic.max.length=1000000"
args: ["--run", "datacollector", "--no-copy-data"]
ports:
- containerPort: 8082
volumeMounts:
- mountPath: "/usr/local/parasoft/data"
name: dtp-data
# To prevent liveness probe failures on environments with low or overly taxed RAM/CPU, we recommend increasing the timeout seconds
livenessProbe:
exec:
command:
- healthcheck.sh
- --verify
- datacollector
initialDelaySeconds: 120
periodSeconds: 60
timeoutSeconds: 30
failureThreshold: 5
# Uncomment section below if using DTP with Extension Designer
# - name: extension-designer
# securityContext:
# allowPrivilegeEscalation: false
# capabilities:
# drop: ["ALL"]
# seccompProfile:
# type: RuntimeDefault
# image: DTP_DOCKER_IMAGE
# imagePullPolicy: Always
# To inject JVM arguments into the container, specify the "env" property as in the example below, which injects JAVA_CONFIG_ARGS
# args: ["--run", "dtpservices"]
# ports:
# - containerPort: 8314
# volumeMounts:
# - mountPath: "/usr/local/parasoft/data"
# name: dtp-data
# To prevent liveness probe failures on environments with low or overly taxed RAM/CPU, we recommend increasing the timeout seconds
# livenessProbe:
# exec:
# command:
# - healthcheck.sh
# - --verify
# - dtpservices
# initialDelaySeconds: 120
# periodSeconds: 60
# timeoutSeconds: 30
# failureThreshold: 5
# Uncomment section below if using Extension Designer with an external MongoDB
# env:
# - name: DEP_USE_REMOTE_DB
# value: "true"
# - name: DEP_DB_HOSTNAME
# value: "mongodb-hostname" # Put your mongodb hostname here
# - name: DEP_DB_PORT
# value: "27017"
restartPolicy: Always
serviceAccountName: parasoft-account
automountServiceAccountToken: true
imagePullSecrets:
- name: YOUR_SECRET
---
apiVersion: v1
kind: Service
metadata:
name: dtp
namespace: parasoft-dtp-namespace
spec:
selector:
app: DTP
ports:
- name: "http-server"
protocol: TCP
port: 8080
targetPort: 8080
- name: "data-collector"
protocol: TCP
port: 8082
targetPort: 8082
- name: "https-server"
protocol: TCP
port: 8443
targetPort: 8443
# Uncomment section below if using DTP with Extension Designer
# - name: "extension-designer"
# protocol: TCP
# port: 8314
# targetPort: 8314
---
apiVersion: v1
kind: Service
metadata:
name: dtp-external
namespace: parasoft-dtp-namespace
spec:
type: NodePort
selector:
app: DTP
ports:
- port: 8080
name: HTTP_PORT_NAME
nodePort: XXXXX
- port: 8082
name: DC_PORT_NAME
nodePort: XXXXX
- port: 8443
name: HTTPS_PORT_NAME
nodePort: XXXXX
# Uncomment section below if using DTP with Extension Designer
# - port: 8314
# name: EXTENSION_DESIGNER_PORT_NAME
# nodePort: XXXXX
# SERVICE CONFIG NOTES:
# 'name' can be whatever you want
# 'nodePort' must be between 30000-32768
# 'spec.selector' must match 'metadata.labels' in pod config |
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apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: StatefulSet
metadata:
name: dtp
namespace: parasoft-dtp-namespace
labels:
app: DTP
spec:
selector:
matchLabels:
app: DTP
serviceName: dtp-service
replicas: 1
template:
metadata:
labels:
app: DTP
spec:
volumes:
- name: dtp-data
nfs:
server: NFS_SERVER_HOST
path: /dtp/
# persistentVolumeClaim:
# claimName: dtp-pvc
# Uncomment section below if you are setting up a custom keystore; you will also need to uncomment out the associated volumeMounts below
# - name: keystore-cfgmap-volume
# configMap:
# name: keystore-cfgmap
securityContext:
runAsNonRoot: true
containers:
- name: dtp-server
securityContext:
allowPrivilegeEscalation: false
capabilities:
drop: ["ALL"]
seccompProfile:
type: RuntimeDefault
image: DTP_DOCKER_IMAGE
imagePullPolicy: Always
env:
- name: PARASOFT_POD_NAME #REQUIRED, DO NOT CHANGE
valueFrom:
fieldRef:
fieldPath: metadata.name
- name: PARASOFT_POD_NAMESPACE #REQUIRED, DO NOT CHANGE
valueFrom:
fieldRef:
fieldPath: metadata.namespace
# To configure DTP to connect to your database on startup, please provide your database type, user, user password, and connection URL to the container environment by injecting the values as the DB_TYPE, DB_USER, DB_PASSWORD, and DB_URL environment variables.
# To prevent exposing sensitive data, please create a user password secret to use for the DB_PASSWORD environment variable.
# Note that the database type must be one of the following: mysql | oracle | postgresql
# Note that the environment variable values will override the equivalent persisted values in the PSTRootConfig.xml each time the container or pod is restarted.
# The following are example settings for a MySQL container called "mysql-container", a database called "DTP", a user called "dtp_user", and a user password secret.
# - name: DB_TYPE
# value: "mysql"
# - name: DB_USER
# value: "dtp_user"
# - name: DB_PASSWORD
# valueFrom:
# secretKeyRef:
# name: YOUR_DB_USER_PASSWORD_SECRET
# key: YOUR_DB_USER_PASSWORD_SECRET_KEY
# - name: DB_URL
# value: "jdbc:mysql://mysql-container:3306/DTP"
# To configure DTP to automatically download the driver for your database on startup, please provide the JDBC driver URL to the container environment by injecting the value as the JDBC_DRIVER_URL environment variable.
# The following is an example URL to download the JDBC driver for MySQL 8.0.30.
# - name: JDBC_DRIVER_URL
# value: "https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/mysql/mysql-connector-java/8.0.30/mysql-connector-java-8.0.30.jar"
# Another option is to download the JDBC driver manually one time.
# See section titled Database and JDBC Client Jar on https://hub.docker.com/r/parasoft/dtp or https://hub.docker.com/r/parasoft/dtp-extension-designer.
# To configure DTP to use JVM arguments, please provide the arguments to the container environment by injecting the value as the JAVA_CONFIG_ARGS environment variable.
# The following is an example JVM argument "com.parasoft.sdm.storage.managers.admin.enable.delete.project.data=true"
# - name: JAVA_CONFIG_ARGS
# value: "-Dcom.parasoft.sdm.storage.managers.admin.enable.delete.project.data=true"
args: ["--run", "dtp"]
ports:
- name: "http-server"
containerPort: 8080
- name: "https-server"
containerPort: 8443
volumeMounts:
- mountPath: "/usr/local/parasoft/data"
name: dtp-data
# Uncomment section below if you are setting up a custom keystore. Note that updates made to these files will not be reflected inside the container once it's been deployed; you will need to restart the container for it to contain any updates.
# - name: keystore-cfgmap-volume
# mountPath: "/usr/local/parasoft/dtp/tomcat/conf/.keystore"
# subPath: keystore
# - name: keystore-cfgmap-volume
# mountPath: "/usr/local/parasoft/dtp/tomcat/conf/server.xml"
# subPath: server-config
# To prevent liveness probe failures on environments with low or overly taxed RAM/CPU, we recommend increasing the timeout seconds
livenessProbe:
exec:
command:
- healthcheck.sh
- --verify
- dtp
initialDelaySeconds: 120
periodSeconds: 60
timeoutSeconds: 30
failureThreshold: 5
- name: data-collector
securityContext:
allowPrivilegeEscalation: false
capabilities:
drop: ["ALL"]
seccompProfile:
type: RuntimeDefault
image: DTP_DOCKER_IMAGE
imagePullPolicy: Always
# To inject JVM arguments into the container, specify the "env" property as in the example below, which injects JAVA_DC_CONFIG_ARGS
# env:
# - name: JAVA_DC_CONFIG_ARGS
# value: "-Dcom.parasoft.sdm.dc.traffic.max.length=1000000"
args: ["--run", "datacollector", "--no-copy-data"]
ports:
- containerPort: 8082
volumeMounts:
- mountPath: "/usr/local/parasoft/data"
name: dtp-data
# To prevent liveness probe failures on environments with low or overly taxed RAM/CPU, we recommend increasing the timeout seconds
livenessProbe:
exec:
command:
- healthcheck.sh
- --verify
- datacollector
initialDelaySeconds: 120
periodSeconds: 60
timeoutSeconds: 30
failureThreshold: 5
# Uncomment section below if using DTP with Extension Designer
# - name: extension-designer
# securityContext:
# allowPrivilegeEscalation: false
# capabilities:
# drop: ["ALL"]
# seccompProfile:
# type: RuntimeDefault
# image: DTP_DOCKER_IMAGE
# imagePullPolicy: Always
# To inject JVM arguments into the container, specify the "env" property as in the example below, which injects JAVA_CONFIG_ARGS
# args: ["--run", "dtpservices"]
# ports:
# - containerPort: 8314
# volumeMounts:
# - mountPath: "/usr/local/parasoft/data"
# name: dtp-data
# To prevent liveness probe failures on environments with low or overly taxed RAM/CPU, we recommend increasing the timeout seconds
# livenessProbe:
# exec:
# command:
# - healthcheck.sh
# - --verify
# - dtpservices
# initialDelaySeconds: 120
# periodSeconds: 60
# timeoutSeconds: 30
# failureThreshold: 5
# Uncomment section below if using Extension Designer with an external MongoDB
# env:
# - name: DEP_USE_REMOTE_DB
# value: "true"
# - name: DEP_DB_HOSTNAME
# value: "mongodb-hostname" # Put your mongodb hostname here
# - name: DEP_DB_PORT
# value: "27017"
restartPolicy: Always
serviceAccountName: parasoft-account
automountServiceAccountToken: true
imagePullSecrets:
- name: YOUR_SECRET
---
apiVersion: v1
kind: Service
metadata:
name: dtp
namespace: parasoft-dtp-namespace
spec:
selector:
app: DTP
ports:
- name: "http-server"
protocol: TCP
port: 8080
targetPort: 8080
- name: "data-collector"
protocol: TCP
port: 8082
targetPort: 8082
- name: "https-server"
protocol: TCP
port: 8443
targetPort: 8443
# Uncomment section below if using DTP with Extension Designer
# - name: "extension-designer"
# protocol: TCP
# port: 8314
# targetPort: 8314
---
apiVersion: v1
kind: Service
metadata:
name: dtp-external
namespace: parasoft-dtp-namespace
spec:
type: NodePort
selector:
app: DTP
ports:
- port: 8080
name: HTTP_PORT_NAME
nodePort: XXXXX
- port: 8082
name: DC_PORT_NAME
nodePort: XXXXX
- port: 8443
name: HTTPS_PORT_NAME
nodePort: XXXXX
# Uncomment section below if using DTP with Extension Designer
# - port: 8314
# name: EXTENSION_DESIGNER_PORT_NAME
# nodePort: XXXXX
# SERVICE CONFIG NOTES:
# 'name' can be whatever you want
# 'nodePort' must be between 30000-32768
# 'spec.selector' must match 'metadata.labels' in pod config |
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