Use common secret template in mariadb-galera

Instead of defining the secret in some custom way let's use the common
template (common.secret). To avoid some issues in ONAP components that
depend on this chart let's do not remove for now the default username
and password. We will do this when all services properly utylize
secrets to store mariadb credentials.

Issue-ID: OOM-2053
Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Opasiak <k.opasiak@samsung.com>
Change-Id: I78e224299cccd9632192ee03a45cd077e6f0906f
diff --git a/kubernetes/common/mariadb-galera/templates/backup/cronjob.yaml b/kubernetes/common/mariadb-galera/templates/backup/cronjob.yaml
index a5f1578..408bd18 100644
--- a/kubernetes/common/mariadb-galera/templates/backup/cronjob.yaml
+++ b/kubernetes/common/mariadb-galera/templates/backup/cronjob.yaml
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 {{/*
-# Copyright © 2019 Amdocs, Bell Canada
+# Copyright © 2019 Amdocs, Bell Canada, Samsung Electronics
 #
 # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
 # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
@@ -86,10 +86,7 @@
               echo "Backup Successful!!!"
             env:
             - name: DB_PASS
-              valueFrom:
-                secretKeyRef:
-                  name: {{ include "common.fullname" . }}
-                  key: db-root-password
+              {{- include "common.secret.envFromSecret" (dict "global" . "uid" "db-root-password" "key" "password") | indent 14}}
             volumeMounts:
             - name: backup-dir
               mountPath: /backup
@@ -99,10 +96,7 @@
             imagePullPolicy: {{ .Values.global.pullPolicy | default .Values.pullPolicy }}
             env:
             - name: MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD
-              valueFrom:
-                secretKeyRef:
-                  name: {{ include "common.fullname" . }}
-                  key: db-root-password
+              {{- include "common.secret.envFromSecret" (dict "global" . "uid" "db-root-password" "key" "password") | indent 14}}
             command:
             - /bin/bash
             - -c