The list of supported annotations for Consul service mesh were moved
from /docs/k8s/connect to /docs/k8s/annotations-and-labels in PR
#12323.
This commit updates various across the site to point to the new
URL for these annotations.
* Separate Annotations and Labels and add service-ignore label
* changes to structure and call out for pod
* add description and TOC
* Update annotations-and-labels.mdx
Co-authored-by: David Yu <dyu@hashicorp.com>
Use long form of CLI flags in all example commands.
Co-authored-by: mrspanishviking <kcardenas@hashicorp.com>
Co-authored-by: David Yu <dyu@hashicorp.com>
It is not clear that this page is to configure an external CA for Connect CA. Added line to clarify that this page is for configuring external CA's for the Connect CA. For the built-in CA, no config is needed.
K8s Vault CA config docs:
* Re-add filename label on K8s Connect CA config.
* Remove call to `jq` when retrieving CA configuration.
* Clarify `connect.ca_config` and `connect.ca_provider` agent configs
are only used at cluster initialization.
Admin Partitions tutorial:
* Fix Helm client values filename.
* Use kubectl's template output to base64 decode Consul bootstrap token.
* Add documentation for the consul with vault integration that covers Server TLS, Connect CA and gossip encryption
Co-authored-by: David Yu <dyu@hashicorp.com>
Co-authored-by: Iryna Shustava <iryna@hashicorp.com>
Use kubectl's base64decode template function (added in K8s 1.11) to
decode values in Secrets. Removes external call to `base64` utility on
the host system.
* Use CodeTabs for examples in multiple formats.
* Ensure correct language on code fences.
* Use CodeBlockConfig for examples with filenames, or which need
highlighted content.
The base64 CLI utility has two different short flag arguments for decode
depending on the platform: -D and -d.
Previously, the docs used the -D flag exclusively with the base64 utility.
Luckily, the long form of the flag is the same across platforms: --decode.
All uses of the base64 -D flag have been replaced with --decode.
Add high level documentation on how to enable ingress controllers in consul on k8s.
Co-authored-by: Blake Covarrubias <blake@covarrubi.as>
Co-authored-by: Luke Kysow <1034429+lkysow@users.noreply.github.com>
The docs note an alpha pre-release version on K8s observability. Updating to only reference the GA 1.10.0 version of Consul for observability on k8s and metrics merging.
Previously if you were to follow these docs and register two external
services, you would set the Address field on the node. The second
registered service would change the address of the node for the first
service.
Now the docs explain the address key and how to register more than one
external service.
* website: migrate to new nav-data format
* website: clean up unused intro content
* website: remove deprecated sidebar_title from frontmatter
* website: add react-content to fix global style import issue
* Document how users can migrate to CRDs.
* Update documentation for federation with new `ProxyDefaults`
requirement.
* Ensure `controller.enabled: true` is set in our example configs.
* Remove `connect-service-protocol` annotation docs.