CHART NAME: {{ .Chart.Name }}
CHART VERSION: {{ .Chart.Version }}
APP VERSION: {{ .Chart.AppVersion }}

  ** Please be patient while the chart is being deployed **

{{- if .Values.diagnosticMode.enabled }}
The chart has been deployed in diagnostic mode. All probes have been disabled and the command has been overwritten with:

  command: {{- include "common.tplvalues.render" (dict "value" .Values.diagnosticMode.command "context" $) | nindent 4 }}
  args: {{- include "common.tplvalues.render" (dict "value" .Values.diagnosticMode.args "context" $) | nindent 4 }}

Get the list of pods by executing:

  kubectl get pods --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} -l app.kubernetes.io/instance={{ .Release.Name }}

Access the pod you want to debug by executing

  kubectl exec --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} -ti <NAME OF THE POD> -- bash

In order to replicate the container startup scripts execute this command:

    /opt/bitnami/scripts/consul/entrypoint.sh /opt/bitnami/scripts/consul/run.sh

{{- else }}

  Consul can be accessed within the cluster on port {{ .Values.containerPorts.rpcServer }} at {{ printf "%s-headless" (include "common.names.fullname" .) | trunc 63 | trimSuffix "-" }}.{{ .Release.Namespace }}.svc.{{ .Values.clusterDomain }}

{{- if .Values.service.enabled }}

In order to access to the Consul Web UI:

{{- if .Values.ingress.enabled }}

1. Get the Consul URL and associate its hostname to your cluster external IP:

   export CLUSTER_IP=$(minikube ip) # On Minikube. Use: `kubectl cluster-info` on others K8s clusters
   echo "Consul URL: http{{ if .Values.ingress.tls }}s{{ end }}://{{ .Values.ingress.hostname }}"
   echo "$CLUSTER_IP  {{ .Values.ingress.hostname }}" | sudo tee -a /etc/hosts

{{- else }}

1. Get the Consul URL by running these commands:

{{- if contains "NodePort" .Values.service.type }}

    export NODE_IP=$(kubectl get nodes --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} -o jsonpath="{.items[0].status.addresses[0].address}")
    export NODE_PORT=$(kubectl get --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} -o jsonpath="{.spec.ports[0].nodePort}" services {{ printf "%s-ui" (include "common.names.fullname" .) | trunc 63 | trimSuffix "-" }})
    echo "Consul URL: http://$NODE_IP:$NODE_PORT/"

{{- else if contains "LoadBalancer" .Values.service.type }}

  NOTE: It may take a few minutes for the LoadBalancer IP to be available.
        Watch the status with: 'kubectl get svc --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} -w {{ printf "%s-ui" (include "common.names.fullname" .) | trunc 63 | trimSuffix "-" }}'

    export SERVICE_IP=$(kubectl get svc --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} {{ printf "%s-ui" (include "common.names.fullname" .) | trunc 63 | trimSuffix "-" }} --template "{{ "{{ range (index .status.loadBalancer.ingress 0) }}{{ . }}{{ end }}" }}")

    echo "Consul URL: http://$SERVICE_IP:{{ .Values.service.ports.http }}/"

{{- else if contains "ClusterIP"  .Values.service.type }}

    kubectl port-forward --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} svc/{{ printf "%s-ui" (include "common.names.fullname" .) | trunc 63 | trimSuffix "-" }} {{ .Values.service.ports.http }}:{{ .Values.service.ports.http }}
    echo "Consul URL: http://127.0.0.1:{{ .Values.service.ports.http }}"

{{- end }}
{{- end }}

2. Access ASP.NET Core using the obtained URL.

Please take into account that you need to wait until a cluster leader is elected before using the Consul Web UI.

In order to check the status of the cluster you can run the following command:

    kubectl exec -it {{ template "common.names.fullname" . }}-0 -- consul members

Furthermore, to know which Consul node is the cluster leader run this other command:

    kubectl exec -it {{ template "common.names.fullname" . }}-0 -- consul operator raft list-peers

{{- end }}
{{- end }}

{{- include "common.warnings.rollingTag" .Values.image }}
{{- include "common.warnings.rollingTag" .Values.metrics.image }}
{{- include "common.warnings.rollingTag" .Values.volumePermissions.image }}
