Upd seaweedfs
Summary by CodeRabbit
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New Features
- Introduced S3-compatible domain name configuration for SeaweedFS.
- Added support for secure HTTPS connections in S3 service.
- New
s3andcosiconfiguration sections with enhanced parameters.
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Updates
- Updated application and chart versions for SeaweedFS.
- Improved health check paths for various components.
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Documentation
- Enhanced comments in configuration files for clarity and guidance.
Walkthrough
The changes introduce several enhancements to the SeaweedFS Helm chart, including a new filer configuration section for S3 compatibility in seaweedfs.yaml, updates to the application version in Chart.yaml, and the addition of new container ports for S3 services in filer-statefulset.yaml and s3-deployment.yaml. The values.yaml file sees significant updates, including new environment variables, S3 configuration options, and the introduction of a cosi section. Health check paths are standardized across configurations, improving consistency.
Changes
| File Path | Change Summary |
|---|---|
packages/extra/seaweedfs/templates/seaweedfs.yaml |
Added filer configuration with s3 subsection and domainName field. Retained existing s3 configuration with default host value. |
packages/system/seaweedfs/charts/seaweedfs/Chart.yaml |
Updated appVersion from "3.71" to "3.74" and version from "4.0.0" to "4.0.376". |
packages/system/seaweedfs/charts/seaweedfs/templates/filer-statefulset.yaml |
Added new container ports for S3 service (swfs-s3, swfs-s3-tls) and updated readiness/liveness probes. |
packages/system/seaweedfs/charts/seaweedfs/templates/s3-deployment.yaml |
Added new HTTPS container port and standardized metrics port name. Updated readiness and liveness probes and adjusted formatting for clarity. |
packages/system/seaweedfs/charts/seaweedfs/values.yaml |
Enhanced documentation with comments, updated health check paths from /status to /healthz, and made minor adjustments to various components. |
packages/system/seaweedfs/values.yaml |
Introduced new environment variables, S3 configuration, a new cosi section, and a certificates section. Updated existing configurations while adding comments for clarity. |
Poem
In the fields where data flows,
SeaweedFS now brightly glows.
With S3 ports and health checks fine,
Our storage grows, a wondrous design!
New configs dance, like rabbits play,
Enhancing paths for a brighter day! 🐇✨
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