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Add seccompProfile as valid podSecurityContext property #375

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10 changes: 10 additions & 0 deletions charts/prefect-server/values.schema.json
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"type": "integer",
"title": "FS Group",
"description": "set server pod's security context fsGroup"
},
"seccompProfile": {
"type": "object",
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is additionalProperties defaulting to true here (eg. if you need to pass localhostProfile)? or do we need to explicitly set it here?

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Hi @dk-oc - just following up here.

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Sorry I missed the notification.
As far as I understand it defaults to true if a podSecurityContext is set.
I use a values.yml as such and can deploy the chart in the restricted environment I am running

server:
  containerSecurityContext:
    capabilities:
      drop: ["ALL"]
  podSecurityContext:
    seccompProfile:
      type: RuntimeDefault

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@dk-oc - I believe the question was more about what happens if you set type: Localhost, as that one requires an extra field to be set named localhostProfile:

securityContext:
  seccompProfile:
    type: Localhost
    localhostProfile: my-profiles/profile-allow.json

We'd need to either set additionalProperties here, or explicitly define the localhostProfile

"properties": {
"type": {
"type": "string",
"enum": ["RuntimeDefault", "Localhost"]
}
},
"required": ["type"]
}
}
},
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