Creates two docker-registry secrets from 1Password:
1. harbor-tekton-robot - for Tekton CI/CD pipeline push/pull
2. harbor-pull-secret - for fastpass cluster image pulls
Both sync from 1Password item 'harbor-robot-accounts' with fields:
- tekton-builder-username / tekton-builder-password
- fastpass-cluster-username / fastpass-cluster-password
Credentials document placed in PKA inbox for manual 1Password entry.
Once stored, ESO will automatically sync and create the secrets.
Documents robot account management via GitOps:
- tekton-builder and fastpass-cluster robot accounts
- Manual Job execution (PostSync hooks don't work with multi-source)
- Credential retrieval and storage in 1Password
- ImagePullSecret creation for K8s clusters
DNS was pointing to Gateway (10.1.71.90) instead of NGINX Ingress (10.1.71.80)
after we removed the HTTPRoute manifests. This caused traffic to hit the
Gateway's wildcard cert and get 'no healthy upstream' errors.
Added external-dns annotations to Ingress to direct DNS to correct IP:
- external-dns.alpha.kubernetes.io/hostname: the-seas.local.mk-labs.cloud
- external-dns.alpha.kubernetes.io/target: 10.1.71.80
This will update Technitium DNS to point to NGINX Ingress Controller.
The configureUserSettings field contained nginx configuration
('http2_push_preload on;') which was incorrectly being used as
CONFIG_OVERWRITE_JSON. This caused harbor-core to crash with a
JSON parse error.
CONFIG_OVERWRITE_JSON expects valid JSON for Harbor configuration
overrides, not nginx snippets. Removing this field to fix the
CrashLoopBackOff.
- ExternalSecret now pulls only HARBOR_ADMIN_PASSWORD from 1Password
- Removed database, redis, core, jobservice, registry secret references
- Harbor Helm chart auto-generates all internal secrets (standard pattern)
- Reduces complexity and aligns with Harbor best practices
This change removes dependency on 5 1Password fields that should be deleted:
- database-password
- redis-password
- core-secret
- jobservice-secret
- registry-password
Only harbor-admin-password field needed in 1Password item 'the-seas'
Harbor Helm chart requires both existingSecret and existingSecretKey
parameters to properly reference credentials. Without the key names,
the chart creates secrets with empty passwords, causing authentication
failures between components.
Added:
- database.internal.existingSecretKey: DATABASE_PASSWORD
- redis.internal.existingSecretKey: REDIS_PASSWORD
The secretName parameter was being used as a literal secret name
'CORE_SECRET' which doesn't exist. This caused harbor-core pods to
fail mounting volumes.
The correct approach is to use existingSecret for credential keys,
and let Harbor manage its own internal secrets.
Harbor Helm chart expects 'secret' key not 'CORE_SECRET' for the
CORE_SECRET environment variable. This was causing jobservice pod
to fail with CreateContainerConfigError.
Fixes: harbor-jobservice-757bbf44cc-tvznq error