terraform-hcloud-kube-hetzner/terraform.tfvars.example

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# You need to replace these
hcloud_token = "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz"
public_key = "/home/username/.ssh/id_ed25519.pub"
# Must be "private_key = null" when you want to use ssh-agent, for a Yubikey like device auth or an SSH key-pair with passphrase
private_key = "/home/username/.ssh/id_ed25519"
# These can be customized, or left with the default values
# For Hetzner locations see https://docs.hetzner.com/general/others/data-centers-and-connection/
# For Hetzner server types see https://www.hetzner.com/cloud
location = "fsn1" # change to `ash` for us-east Ashburn, Virginia location
network_region = "eu-central" # change to `us-east` if location is ash
agent_server_type = "cpx21"
control_plane_server_type = "cpx11"
lb_server_type = "lb11"
servers_num = 2
agents_num = 2
# If you want to use a specific Hetzner CCM and CSI version, set them below, otherwise leave as is for the latest versions
# hetzner_ccm_version = ""
# hetzner_csi_version = ""
# If you want to kustomize the Hetzner CCM and CSI containers with the "latest" tags and imagePullPolicy Always,
# to have them automatically update when the node themselve get updated via the rancher system upgrade controller, the default is "false".
# If you choose to keep the default of "false", you can always use ArgoCD to monitor the CSI and CCM manifest for new releases,
# that is probably the more "vanilla" option to keep these components always updated.
# hetzner_ccm_containers_latest = true
# hetzner_csi_containers_latest = true
# If you want to use letsencrypt with tls Challenge, the email address is used to send you certificates expiration notices
# traefik_acme_tls = true
# traefik_acme_email = "mail@example.com"