## What this PR does
The recent patch introducing VPCs in Cozystack did not include enabling
Multus, which is a dependency for this feature. This patch enables
Multus by default in the paas-full bundles.
### Release-note
```release-note
[vpc] Enable Multus by default as a necessary dependency for VPCs.
```
Signed-off-by: Timofei Larkin <lllamnyp@gmail.com>
## What this PR does
It was observed during upgrades to the `cozystack-api` Helm release that
when enabling the local endpoint for the traffic locality feature, hence
switching from a deployment to a daemonset, the deployment may remain
unpruned and the pods of the deployment will continue to run
indefinitely. This patch adds a post-upgrade hook that explicitly deletes
the deployment in case it exists and was not pruned.
### Release-note
```release-note
[api] Delete the cozystack-api deployment in a post-upgrade hook when
migrating to a daemonset and vice-versa.
```
Signed-off-by: Timofei Larkin <lllamnyp@gmail.com>
The lineage-controller-webhook makes a lot of outgoing API calls for
every event it handles, contributing to a high API server latency,
increasing the number of in-flight requests and generally degrading
performance. This patch remedies this by separating the lineage
component from the cozystack-controller and deploying it as a separate
component on all control-plane nodes. Additionally, a new internal label
is introduced to track if a resource has already been handled by the
webhook. This label is used to exclude such resources from
consideration. Addresses #1513.
```release-note
[lineage] Break webhook out into a separate daemonset. Reduce
unnecessary webhook calls by marking handled resources and excluding
them from consideration by the webhook's object selector.
```
Signed-off-by: Timofei Larkin <lllamnyp@gmail.com>
Due to a deficiency of cozypkg (--with-source reconciles the HelmChart,
but not the HelmRepository), we have to use workarounds to bulletproof
the latest migration, by applying directly from the assets server.
```release-note
[installer] Run 20th migration using helm charts directly from the
assets server instead of relying on cozypkg to reconcile its resources
properly.
```
Signed-off-by: Timofei Larkin <lllamnyp@gmail.com>
This commit patches the Cozystack API server to tolerate an absence of
Cozystack Resource Definitions either registered as CRDs on the k8s API
or simply as an absence of CozyRDs persisted to etcd. This decouples the
upgrade of the CozyRD CRD from the upgrade of the Cozystack API.
```release-note
[api,platform] Decouple the Cozystack API from the Cozystack Resource
Definitions, allowing independent upgrades of either one and a more
reliable migration from 0.36 to 0.37.
```
Signed-off-by: Timofei Larkin <lllamnyp@gmail.com>
- Refactor code for dashboard resources creation
- Move dashboard-config helm chart to dynamic dashboard controller
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## What this PR does
### Release note
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
* **New Features**
* Static dashboard resources (breadcrumbs, factories, forms, marketplace
panels, table mappings) are initialized at startup and materialized
automatically.
* **Improvements**
* Unified UI construction with consistent badges, headers and
deterministic IDs.
* Automatic cleanup of stale/orphaned dashboard resources.
* Increased controller client throughput for faster operations.
* **Refactor**
* Consolidated static dashboard resource generation into a unified,
config-driven flow.
* **Chores**
* Removed legacy dashboard-config templates; updated controller and
dashboard image digests.
* Added dashboard ConfigMap and wired UI env vars to it.
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This patch makes sure that migration #20 really uses the very latest
chart versions by forcing a reconcile with cozypkg, instead of
annotating the underlying HelmRelease.
```release-note
[installer] Update cozypkg in installer and use it to bulletproof the
20th migration script by reconciling the HelmReleases with the
--with-source flag.
```
Signed-off-by: Timofei Larkin <lllamnyp@gmail.com>
[cozystack-controller] Introduce new dashboard-controller
[dashboard] Introduce new dashboard based on openapi-ui
Co-authored-by: kklinch0 <kklinch0@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: kklinch0 <kklinch0@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrei Kvapil <kvapss@gmail.com>
Many resources created as part of managed apps in cozystack (pods,
secrets, etc) do not carry predictable labels that unambiguously
indicate which app originally triggered their creation. Some resources
are managed by controllers and other custom resources and this
indirection can lead to loss of information. Other controllers sometimes
simply do not allow setting labels on controlled resources and the
latter do not inherit labels from the owner. This patch implements a
webhook that sidesteps this problem with a universal solution. On
creation of a pod/secret/PVC etc it walks through the owner references
until a HelmRelease is found that can be matched with a managed app
dynamically registered in the Cozystack API server. The pod is mutated
with labels identifying the managed app.
```release-note
[cozystack-controller] Add a mutating webhook to identify the Cozystack
managed app that ultimately owns low-level resources created in the
cluster and label these resources with a reference to said app.
```
Signed-off-by: Timofei Larkin <lllamnyp@gmail.com>
## What this PR does
This patch implements external monitoring of the Kube-OVN cluster. A new
reconciler timed to run its reconcile loop at a fixed interval execs
into the ovn-central pods and collects their cluster info. If the
members' opinions about the cluster disagree, an alert is raised. Other
issues with the distributed consensus are also highlighted.
### Release note
```release-note
[kubeovn,cozystack-controller] Implement the KubeOVN plunger, an
external monitoring agent for the ovn-central cluster.
```
Signed-off-by: Timofei Larkin <lllamnyp@gmail.com>
This patch implements external monitoring of the Kube-OVN cluster. A new
reconciler timed to run its reconcile loop at a fixed interval execs
into the ovn-central pods and collects their cluster info. If the
members' opinions about the cluster disagree, an alert is raised. Other
issues with the distributed consensus are also highlighted.
```release-note
[kubeovn,cozystack-controller] Implement the KubeOVN plunger, an
external monitoring agent for the ovn-central cluster.
```
Signed-off-by: Timofei Larkin <lllamnyp@gmail.com>
Fixes an issue where boolean values from bundle files were not being
properly overridden by values-<component> ConfigMap entries.
The Helm merge function has a bug when merging boolean values where
true from the first dict doesn't get overwritten by false from the
second dict. Using mergeOverwrite ensures ConfigMap values take
precedence over bundle values as intended.
Example:
- Bundle: autoDirectNodeRoutes: true
- ConfigMap values-cilium: autoDirectNodeRoutes: false
- Before: result was true (incorrect)
- After: result is false (correct)
This fix ensures that users can properly override any component
configuration using the values-<component> pattern in the cozystack
ConfigMap.
Signed-off-by: Denis Yudin <dyudin@intermedia.com>
Some version strings were accidentally hardcoded instead of retrieving
them dynamically in the profile generator for the Talos build. This
follows up #1351 and fixes these issues.
```release-note
[talos] Add LLDP support and improve profile generation logic.
```
Signed-off-by: Timofei Larkin <lllamnyp@gmail.com>
This patch adds the lldpd extension to Cozystack's Talos build.
Additionally it changes the profile generation scripts to use
Siderolabs' recommended way to get appropriate extension image versions
to include with Talos.
### Release note
```release-note
[talos] Add LLDP support in default Talos build.
```
Signed-off-by: Timofei Larkin <lllamnyp@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrei Kvapil <kvapss@gmail.com>
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## What this PR does
fixes
https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/issues/1352#issuecomment-3210026159
### Release note
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[cozystack-api] Fix: Sanitize v2 schema
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
- Bug Fixes
- Improved OpenAPI/Swagger v2 compatibility by normalizing schemas
(handle int-or-string patterns, remove unsupported oneOf/anyOf, and fix
empty additionalProperties), producing more consistent v2-compliant
definitions.
- Refactor
- Added internal v2 post-processing to sanitize schemas across all
definitions without changing public APIs.
- Tests
- Added end-to-end OpenAPI tests validating v2, v3 and protobuf v2
endpoints and integrated them into the test suite.
- CI
- Added an OpenAPI test step to the pull-request workflow so OpenAPI
tests run during CI.
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This patch adds the lldpd extension to Cozystack's Talos build.
Additionally it changes the profile generation scripts to use
Siderolabs' recommended way to get appropriate extension image versions
to include with Talos.
Release note:
```release-note
[talos] Add LLDP support in default Talos build.
```
Signed-off-by: Timofei Larkin <lllamnyp@gmail.com>