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Layer5 Cloud is a collection of services that can be deployed on-premises. The following diagram illustrates the architecture of Layer5 Cloud.

### Kuberentes-based Installation with Helm

Layer5 offers on-premises isntallation of its Meshery Remote Provider: Layer5 Cloud. See the [repository's full [index](https://docs.layer5.io/charts) of Layer5 Helm Charts. Contained in the Layer5 Helm repository is one chart with two subcharts:

#### Prerequisites

**1. Prepare a Persistent Volume**

A persistent volume to store the Postgres database is necessary to prepare prior to deployment. If your target cluster does not have a persistent volume readily available (or not configured for automatic PV provisioning and binding of PVCs to PV), we suggest to apply the following configuration to your cluster.

```bash
kubectl apply -f install/kubernetes/persistent-volume.yaml
```

**2. Prepare a dedicated namespace and add the chart repo to your helm configuration.**

```bash
kubectl create ns <namespace>
helm repo add layer5 https://docs.layer5.io/charts
```

**3. Ensure NGINX Ingress Controller is deployed.**

```
kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kubernetes/ingress-nginx/controller-v1.8.2/deploy/static/provider/cloud/deploy.yaml
```

#### Installation

**1. Install Postgres database**

```bash
helm install -f ./install/postgresql/values.yaml postgres ./install/postgresql -n <namespace>
```

**2. Install Remote Provider Server and Identity Provider.**

```bash
## TBD: Delete local filesystem reference
# helm install -f ./install/kubernetes/values.yaml cloud ./install/kubernetes -n <namespace>`

helm install -f ./install/helm-chart-values/layer5-cloud-values.yaml cloud ./install/kubernetes -n postgres \
--set-file 'kratos.kratos.emailTemplates.recovery.valid.subject'=<path to the email templates to override>/valid/email-recover-subject.body.gotmpl \
--set-file 'kratos.kratos.emailTemplates.recovery.valid.body'=<path to the email templates to override>/valid/email-recover.body.gotmpl \
--set-file 'kratos.kratos.emailTemplates.verification.valid.subject'=<path to the email templates to override>/valid/email-verify-subject.body.gotmpl \
--set-file 'kratos.kratos.emailTemplates.verification.valid.body'=<path to the email templates to override>/valid/email-verify.body.gotmpl
```

**3. Create an OAuth 2.0 client**
1. Port forward the Hydra Admin service.
2. ```bash
hydra clients create \
--endpoint <port forwarded endpoint> \
--id meshery-cloud \ <--- ensure the id specified matches with the env.oauthclientid in values.yaml
--secret some-secret \ <--- ensure the secret specified matches with the env.oauthsecret in values.yaml
--grant-types authorization_code,refresh_token,client_credentials,implicit \
--response-types token,code,id_token \
--scope openid,offline,offline_access \
--callbacks <Layer5 Cloud host>/callback
```

#### Customizing Layer5 Cloud's installation with values.yaml

Layer5’s Helm charts support a number of configuration options. Please refer to following table of configuration options.

## Requirements

| Repository | Name | Version |
|------------|------|---------|
| @ory | hydra | 0.24.2 |
| @ory | kratos | 0.39.1 |

## Values

| Key | Type | Default | Description |
|-----|------|---------|-------------|
| affinity | object | `{}` | Affinity for Layer5 Cloud primary pods assignment ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/assign-pod-node/#affinity-and-anti-affinity |
| appVersion | string | `"v0.7.15"` | |
| autoscaling.enabled | bool | `false` | |
| autoscaling.maxReplicas | int | `100` | |
| autoscaling.minReplicas | int | `1` | |
| autoscaling.targetCPUUtilizationPercentage | int | `80` | |
| env.db | string | `"postgres://postgres:[email protected]:5432/meshery?sslmode=disable"` | URL to be used to connect with the meshery database. |
| env.debug | string | `"false"` | |
| env.environment | string | `"cloud"` | If the environment is set as "development", the cloud server expects the meshery database connection at postgres://postgres:[email protected]:5432/meshery. For any other value env.db variable is used to connect to the database. |
| env.ghtoken | string | `""` | GitHub PAT to be used by server for dispatching workflows. |
| env.githubappkeypath | string | `"key.pem"` | |
| env.hydraadmin | string | `"http://hydra-admin:4445"` | |
| env.hydradb | string | `"postgres://postgres:[email protected]:5432/hydra?sslmode=disable"` | URL to be used to connect with the hydra database. |
| env.hydrapublic | string | `"http://hydra-public:4444"` | |
| env.kratosdb | string | `"postgres://postgres:[email protected]:5432/kratos?sslmode=disable"` | URL to be used to connect with the kratos database. |
| env.minmesheryversion | string | `"v0.7.0"` | Minimum Meshery Server version compatible with the current Layer5 cloud server. |
| env.oauthclientid | string | `"meshery-cloud"` | |
| env.oauthsecret | string | `"secret1234567890"` | |
| env.port | int | `9876` | The port on which Layer5 Cloud server runs. |
| env.serverHost | string | `"localhost"` | |
| env.serverbaseurl | string | `"http://localhost:9876"` | Layer5 Cloud base URL |
| fullnameOverride | string | `"meshery-cloud"` | |
| hydra.hydra.config | object | `{"dsn":"postgres://postgres:[email protected]:5432/hydra?sslmode=disable","log":{"leak_sensitive_values":false,"level":"debug"},"oauth2":{"expose_internal_errors":true},"secrets":{"system":[""]},"serve":{"public":{"cors":{"enabled":true}}},"strategies":{"access_token":"jwt"},"ttl":{"access_token":"24h","auth_code":"1h","id_token":"1h","refresh_token":"1000h"},"urls":{"consent":"https://public.hydra.localhost/consent","error":"https://public.hydra.localhost/error","login":"https://public.hydra.localhost/login","post_logout_redirect":"https://public.hydra.localhost/login","self":{"issuer":"https://public.hydra.localhost/hydra/","public":"https://public.hydra.localhost/hydra/"}}}` | Hydra configuration to use. You can pass your own Hydra configuration file and configure callback, admin and public urls. (Hydra Reference Configuration)[https://www.ory.sh/docs/hydra/reference/configuration] for detailed description of each fields. |
| hydra.hydra.config.secrets.system[0] | string | `""` | pass in a seceret to be used in AuthZ flow |
| hydra.hydra.config.ttl.access_token | string | `"24h"` | Expiry of the issued token |
| hydra.hydra.config.ttl.auth_code | string | `"1h"` | Expiry of the issued auth code to be exchanged for access_token. |
| hydra.hydra.config.ttl.refresh_token | string | `"1000h"` | Expiry of the issued refresh token, once expired the refresh token cannot be used to re-issue the access token. |
| hydra.hydra.dangerousForceHttp | bool | `true` | enabled for development environment to skip TLS. |
| image.pullPolicy | string | `"IfNotPresent"` | |
| image.repository | string | `"layer5/meshery-cloud"` | |
| image.tag | string | `"latest"` | |
| imagePullSecrets | list | `[]` | |
| ingress.annotations | object | `{}` | |
| ingress.className | string | `""` | |
| ingress.enabled | bool | `false` | |
| ingress.hosts[0].host | string | `""` | |
| ingress.hosts[0].paths[0].path | string | `"/"` | |
| ingress.hosts[0].paths[0].pathType | string | `"ImplementationSpecific"` | |
| ingress.tls | list | `[]` | |
| kratos.enabled | bool | `true` | |
| kratos.kratos.automigration.enabled | bool | `true` | |
| kratos.kratos.config | object | `{"ciphers":{"algorithm":"xchacha20-poly1305"},"courier":{"smtp":{"connection_uri":""},"templates":{"recovery_code":{"valid":{"email":{"body":{"html":""},"subject":""}}},"verification_code":{"valid":{"email":{"body":{"html":""},"subject":""}}}}},"dsn":"postgres://postgres:[email protected]:5432/kratos?sslmode=disable","hashers":{"argon2":{"iterations":2,"key_length":16,"memory":"128MB","parallelism":1,"salt_length":16}},"identity":{"default_schema_id":"default","schemas":[{"id":"default","url":"file:///etc/config/identity.schema.json"}]},"log":{"format":"text","leak_sensitive_values":false,"level":"debug"},"secrets":{"cipher":[""],"cookie":[""]},"selfservice":{"allowed_return_urls":["http://localhost:9876"],"default_browser_return_url":"http://localhost:9876","flows":{"error":{"ui_url":"http://localhost:9876/error"},"login":{"after":{"default_browser_return_url":"http://localhost:9876/oauth/callback","password":{"hooks":[{"hook":"require_verified_address"}]}},"lifespan":"720m","ui_url":"http://localhost:9876/login"},"logout":{"after":{"default_browser_return_url":"http://localhost:9876/login"}},"recovery":{"enabled":true,"lifespan":"720h","ui_url":"http://localhost:9876/recovery","use":"code"},"registration":{"after":{"default_browser_return_url":"http://localhost:9876/registered","oidc":{"hooks":[{"hook":"session"},{"config":{"auth":{"config":{"in":"header","name":"X-API-Key","value":"dev_token"},"type":"api_key"},"body":"file:///home/ory/identity/password.webhook.jsonnet","method":"POST","response":{"ignore":true},"url":"http://localhost:9876/identity/users"},"hook":"web_hook"}]},"password":{"hooks":[{"config":{"auth":{"config":{"in":"header","name":"X-API-Key","value":"dev_token"},"type":"api_key"},"body":"file:///home/ory/identity/password.webhook.jsonnet","method":"POST","response":{"ignore":true},"url":"http://localhost:9876/identity/users"},"hook":"web_hook"}]}},"lifespan":"24h","ui_url":"http://localhost:9876/registration"},"settings":{"after":{"default_browser_return_url":"http://localhost:9876/account/profile"},"privileged_session_max_age":"15m","ui_url":"http://localhost:9876/reset"},"verification":{"enabled":true,"lifespan":"720h","ui_url":"http://localhost:9876/verification","use":"code"}},"methods":{"oidc":{"config":{"providers":[{"client_id":"","client_secret":"","id":"github","mapper_url":"file:///home/ory/identity/oidc.github.jsonnet","provider":"github","requested_claims":{"id_token":{"email":{"essential":true},"email_verified":{"essential":true},"name":{"essential":true},"picture":{"essential":true},"profile":{"essential":true}}},"scope":["read:user","user:email"]},{"client_id":"","client_secret":"","id":"google","mapper_url":"file:///home/ory/identity/oidc.google.jsonnet","provider":"google","requested_claims":{"id_token":{"email":{"essential":true},"email_verified":{"essential":true},"family_name":null,"given_name":{"essential":true},"hd":null}},"scope":["email","profile"]}]},"enabled":true},"password":{"config":{"haveibeenpwned_enabled":true,"identifier_similarity_check_enabled":true,"min_password_length":8},"enabled":true}}},"serve":{"admin":{"base_url":"http://localhost:9011/"},"public":{"base_url":"http://localhost:9010/","cors":{"allowed_headers":["Authorization","Cookie"],"allowed_methods":["POST","GET","PUT","PATCH","DELETE"],"allowed_origins":["http://localhost:9010/"],"enabled":true,"exposed_headers":["Content-Type","Set-Cookie"]}}}}` | Kratos configuration to use. You can pass your own Kratos configuration file and configure self-service flows, enable/disable features as required. (Kratos Refrence Configuration)[https://www.ory.sh/docs/kratos/reference/configuration] for detailed description of each fields. |
| kratos.kratos.config.ciphers | object | `{"algorithm":"xchacha20-poly1305"}` | One of the values: `[noop, aes, xchacha20-poly1305]`. Default if not provided is `noop`. |
| kratos.kratos.config.secrets.cookie | list | `[""]` | Fill in values for cookie and cipher to be used in the AuthN flows |
| kratos.kratos.config.selfservice.flows.login.lifespan | string | `"720m"` | Each session is valid for a set amount of time. This time is the session's lifespan. When the session lifespan expires, the user must re-authenticate. |
| kratos.kratos.config.selfservice.flows.recovery.lifespan | string | `"720h"` | In the configuration, session lifespan is expressed in hours, minutes, and seconds. Use a combination of these units to define the desired lifespan. For example: 72h, 10m, 12s, 1h13m3s. |
| kratos.kratos.config.selfservice.flows.registration.lifespan | string | `"24h"` | Each session is valid for a set amount of time. This time is the session's lifespan. When the session lifespan expires, the user must re-authenticate. |
| kratos.kratos.config.selfservice.flows.verification.lifespan | string | `"720h"` | In the configuration, session lifespan is expressed in hours, minutes, and seconds. Use a combination of these units to define the desired lifespan. For example: 72h, 10m, 12s, 1h13m3s. |
| kratos.kratos.config.selfservice.methods.oidc.config.providers[0].client_id | string | `""` | GitHub OAuth App client_id to enable GitHub OIDC support for cloud IDP. |
| kratos.kratos.config.selfservice.methods.oidc.config.providers[0].client_secret | string | `""` | GitHub OAuth App client_secret to enable GitHub OIDC support for cloud IDP. |
| kratos.kratos.config.selfservice.methods.oidc.config.providers[0].mapper_url | string | `"file:///home/ory/identity/oidc.github.jsonnet"` | mapper_url is a jsonnet file to map the incoming OIDC profile details to the Kratos Identity. |
| kratos.kratos.config.selfservice.methods.oidc.config.providers[0].scope | list | `["read:user","user:email"]` | GitHub OAuth App scope's to specify exactly what type of access you need. Scopes limit access for OAuth tokens. They do not grant any additional permission beyond that which the user already has. |
| kratos.kratos.config.selfservice.methods.oidc.config.providers[1].client_id | string | `""` | Google OAuth App client_id to enable Google OIDC support for cloud IDP. |
| kratos.kratos.config.selfservice.methods.oidc.config.providers[1].client_secret | string | `""` | Google OAuth App client_secret to enable Google OIDC support for cloud IDP. |
| kratos.kratos.config.selfservice.methods.oidc.config.providers[1].mapper_url | string | `"file:///home/ory/identity/oidc.google.jsonnet"` | mapper_url is a jsonnet file to map the incoming OIDC profile details to the Kratos Identity. |
| kratos.kratos.config.selfservice.methods.oidc.config.providers[1].scope | list | `["email","profile"]` | GitHub OAuth App scope's to specify exactly what type of access you need. Scopes limit access for OAuth tokens. They do not grant any additional permission beyond that which the user already has. |
| kratos.kratos.identitySchemas."identity.schema.json" | string | `"{\n\"$id\": \"identity.schema.json\",\n\"$schema\": \"http://json-schema.org/draft-07/schema#\",\n\"title\": \"Person\",\n\"type\": \"object\",\n\"properties\": {\n \"traits\": {\n \"type\": \"object\",\n \"properties\": {\n \"email\": {\n \"type\": \"string\",\n \"format\": \"email\",\n \"title\": \"E-Mail\",\n \"minLength\": 3,\n \"ory.sh/kratos\": {\n \"credentials\": {\n \"password\": {\n \"identifier\": true\n }\n },\n \"verification\": {\n \"via\": \"email\"\n },\n \"recovery\": {\n \"via\": \"email\"\n }\n }\n },\n \"name\": {\n \"type\": \"object\",\n \"properties\": {\n \"first_name\": {\n \"title\": \"First Name\",\n \"type\": \"string\"\n },\n \"last_name\": {\n \"title\": \"Last Name\",\n \"type\": \"string\"\n }\n },\n \"required\": [\n \"first_name\",\n \"last_name\"\n ]\n },\n \"avatar\": {\n \"title\": \"Avatar URL\",\n \"type\": \"string\"\n }\n },\n \"required\": [\n \"email\",\n \"name\"\n ],\n \"additionalProperties\": true\n }\n}\n}"` | |
| kratos.service.admin.enabled | bool | `true` | |
| kratos.service.admin.port | int | `9011` | Kratos Admin API port |
| kratos.service.public.enabled | bool | `true` | |
| kratos.service.public.port | int | `9010` | Kratos Public API port |
| nameOverride | string | `""` | |
| nodeSelector | object | `{}` | Node labels for Layer5 Cloud pods assignment ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node/ |
| podAnnotations | object | `{}` | |
| podSecurityContext | object | `{}` | |
| replicaCount | int | `1` | |
| resources.limits | object | `{}` | The resources limits for the Layer5 Cloud containers |
| resources.requests.cpu | string | `"250m"` | The requested cpu for the Layer5 Cloud containers |
| resources.requests.memory | string | `"256Mi"` | The requested memory for the Layer5 Cloud containers |
| securityContext | object | `{}` | |
| service.port | int | `9876` | |
| service.type | string | `"ClusterIP"` | |
| serviceAccount.annotations | object | `{}` | |
| serviceAccount.create | bool | `true` | Specifies whether a service account should be created |
| serviceAccount.name | string | `"meshery-cloud"` | |
| smtp | object | `{"smtphost":"","smtppassword":"","smtpport":"","smtpusername":""}` | smtp configuration to be used when sending out emails |
| tolerations | list | `[]` | Tolerations for Layer5 Cloud pods assignment ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/taint-and-toleration/ |



## White-labeling

White-labeling is a feature that allows you to customize the appearance and branding of your engineering platform powered by Layer5 Cloud. With white-labeling, you can change the logo, color scheme, domain name, and other elements of the user interface to match your own identity and preferences. White-labeling enables you to offer a seamless and consistent experience to your customers, partners, or internal users who access your service mesh platform. White-labeling also helps you to differentiate your platform from other Layer5 Cloud users and competitors, and to enhance your brand recognition and loyalty.
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