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Andrei Kvapil
79ef4f7399 Introduce bats testing framework
Signed-off-by: Andrei Kvapil <kvapss@gmail.com>
2025-05-23 23:46:52 +02:00
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@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ jobs:
contents: read
packages: write
# Run only when the PR carries the "release" label and not closed.
if: |
contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'release') &&
github.event.action != 'closed'
@@ -34,64 +35,6 @@ jobs:
password: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
registry: ghcr.io
- name: Extract tag from PR branch
id: get_tag
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
script: |
const branch = context.payload.pull_request.head.ref;
const m = branch.match(/^release-(\d+\.\d+\.\d+(?:[-\w\.]+)?)$/);
if (!m) {
core.setFailed(`❌ Branch '${branch}' does not match 'release-X.Y.Z[-suffix]'`);
return;
}
const tag = `v${m[1]}`;
core.setOutput('tag', tag);
- name: Find draft release and get asset IDs
id: fetch_assets
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
github-token: ${{ secrets.GH_PAT }}
script: |
const tag = '${{ steps.get_tag.outputs.tag }}';
const releases = await github.rest.repos.listReleases({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
per_page: 100
});
const draft = releases.data.find(r => r.tag_name === tag && r.draft);
if (!draft) {
core.setFailed(`Draft release '${tag}' not found`);
return;
}
const findAssetId = (name) =>
draft.assets.find(a => a.name === name)?.id;
const installerId = findAssetId("cozystack-installer.yaml");
const diskId = findAssetId("nocloud-amd64.raw.xz");
if (!installerId || !diskId) {
core.setFailed("Missing required assets");
return;
}
core.setOutput("installer_id", installerId);
core.setOutput("disk_id", diskId);
- name: Download assets from GitHub API
run: |
mkdir -p _out/assets
curl -sSL \
-H "Authorization: token ${GH_PAT}" \
-H "Accept: application/octet-stream" \
-o _out/assets/cozystack-installer.yaml \
"https://api.github.com/repos/${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}/releases/assets/${{ steps.fetch_assets.outputs.installer_id }}"
curl -sSL \
-H "Authorization: token ${GH_PAT}" \
-H "Accept: application/octet-stream" \
-o _out/assets/nocloud-amd64.raw.xz \
"https://api.github.com/repos/${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}/releases/assets/${{ steps.fetch_assets.outputs.disk_id }}"
env:
GH_PAT: ${{ secrets.GH_PAT }}
- name: Run tests
run: make test
@@ -137,7 +80,6 @@ jobs:
- name: Ensure maintenance branch release-X.Y
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
github-token: ${{ secrets.GH_PAT }}
script: |
const tag = '${{ steps.get_tag.outputs.tag }}'; // e.g. v0.1.3 or v0.1.3-rc3
const match = tag.match(/^v(\d+)\.(\d+)\.\d+(?:[-\w\.]+)?$/);
@@ -147,45 +89,21 @@ jobs:
}
const line = `${match[1]}.${match[2]}`;
const branch = `release-${line}`;
// Get main branch commit for the tag
const ref = await github.rest.git.getRef({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
ref: `tags/${tag}`
});
const commitSha = ref.data.object.sha;
try {
await github.rest.repos.getBranch({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
repo: context.repo.repo,
branch
});
await github.rest.git.updateRef({
console.log(`Branch '${branch}' already exists`);
} catch (_) {
await github.rest.git.createRef({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
ref: `heads/${branch}`,
sha: commitSha,
force: true
repo: context.repo.repo,
ref: `refs/heads/${branch}`,
sha: context.sha
});
console.log(`🔁 Force-updated '${branch}' to ${commitSha}`);
} catch (err) {
if (err.status === 404) {
await github.rest.git.createRef({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
ref: `refs/heads/${branch}`,
sha: commitSha
});
console.log(`✅ Created branch '${branch}' at ${commitSha}`);
} else {
console.error('Unexpected error --', err);
core.setFailed(`Unexpected error creating/updating branch: ${err.message}`);
throw err;
}
console.log(`✅ Branch '${branch}' created at ${context.sha}`);
}
# Get the latest published release
@@ -219,12 +137,12 @@ jobs:
with:
script: |
const tag = '${{ steps.get_tag.outputs.tag }}'; // v0.31.5-rc.1
const m = tag.match(/^v(\d+\.\d+\.\d+)(-(?:alpha|beta|rc)\.\d+)?$/);
const m = tag.match(/^v(\d+\.\d+\.\d+)(-rc\.\d+)?$/);
if (!m) {
core.setFailed(`❌ tag '${tag}' must match 'vX.Y.Z' or 'vX.Y.Z-(alpha|beta|rc).N'`);
core.setFailed(`❌ tag '${tag}' must match 'vX.Y.Z' or 'vX.Y.Z-rc.N'`);
return;
}
const version = m[1] + (m[2] ?? ''); // 0.31.5-rc.1
const version = m[1] + (m[2] ?? ''); // 0.31.5rc.1
const isRc = Boolean(m[2]);
core.setOutput('is_rc', isRc);
const outdated = '${{ steps.semver.outputs.comparison-result }}' === '<';

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@@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ concurrency:
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
build:
name: Build
e2e:
name: Build and Test
runs-on: [self-hosted]
permissions:
contents: read
@@ -37,38 +37,5 @@ jobs:
- name: Build
run: make build
- name: Build Talos image
run: make -C packages/core/installer talos-nocloud
- name: Upload artifacts
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: cozystack-artefacts
path: |
_out/assets/nocloud-amd64.raw.xz
_out/assets/cozystack-installer.yaml
test:
name: Test
runs-on: [self-hosted]
needs: build
# Never run when the PR carries the "release" label.
if: |
!contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'release')
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
fetch-tags: true
- name: Download artifacts
uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
with:
name: cozystack-artefacts
path: _out/assets/
- name: Test
run: make test

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@@ -3,10 +3,9 @@ name: Versioned Tag
on:
push:
tags:
- 'v*.*.*' # vX.Y.Z
- 'v*.*.*-rc.*' # vX.Y.Z-rc.N
- 'v*.*.*-beta.*' # vX.Y.Z-beta.N
- 'v*.*.*-alpha.*' # vX.Y.Z-alpha.N
- 'v*.*.*' # vX.Y.Z
- 'v*.*.*-rc.*' # vX.Y.Z-rc.N
concurrency:
group: tags-${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
@@ -43,7 +42,7 @@ jobs:
if: steps.check_release.outputs.skip == 'true'
run: echo "Release already exists, skipping workflow."
# Parse tag meta-data (rc?, maintenance line, etc.)
# Parse tag metadata (rc?, maintenance line, etc.)
- name: Parse tag
if: steps.check_release.outputs.skip == 'false'
id: tag
@@ -51,12 +50,12 @@ jobs:
with:
script: |
const ref = context.ref.replace('refs/tags/', ''); // e.g. v0.31.5-rc.1
const m = ref.match(/^v(\d+\.\d+\.\d+)(-(?:alpha|beta|rc)\.\d+)?$/); // ['0.31.5', '-rc.1' | '-beta.1' | …]
const m = ref.match(/^v(\d+\.\d+\.\d+)(-rc\.\d+)?$/); // ['0.31.5', '-rc.1']
if (!m) {
core.setFailed(`❌ tag '${ref}' must match 'vX.Y.Z' or 'vX.Y.Z-(alpha|beta|rc).N'`);
core.setFailed(`❌ tag '${ref}' must match 'vX.Y.Z' or 'vX.Y.Z-rc.N'`);
return;
}
const version = m[1] + (m[2] ?? ''); // 0.31.5-rc.1
const version = m[1] + (m[2] ?? ''); // 0.31.5rc.1
const isRc = Boolean(m[2]);
const [maj, min] = m[1].split('.');
core.setOutput('tag', ref); // v0.31.5-rc.1
@@ -64,7 +63,7 @@ jobs:
core.setOutput('is_rc', isRc); // true
core.setOutput('line', `${maj}.${min}`); // 0.31
# Detect base branch (main or release-X.Y) the tag was pushed from
# Detect base branch (main or releaseX.Y) the tag was pushed from
- name: Get base branch
if: steps.check_release.outputs.skip == 'false'
id: get_base
@@ -169,7 +168,7 @@ jobs:
});
console.log(`Draft release created for ${tag}`);
} else {
console.log(`Re-using existing release ${tag}`);
console.log(`Reusing existing release ${tag}`);
}
core.setOutput('upload_url', rel.upload_url);
@@ -182,7 +181,7 @@ jobs:
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
# Create release-X.Y.Z branch and push (force-update)
# Create releaseX.Y.Z branch and push (forceupdate)
- name: Create release branch
if: steps.check_release.outputs.skip == 'false'
run: |

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@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ manifests:
(cd packages/core/installer/; helm template -n cozy-installer installer .) > _out/assets/cozystack-installer.yaml
assets:
make -C packages/core/installer assets
make -C packages/core/installer/ assets
test:
make -C packages/core/testing apply

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@@ -1,129 +1,36 @@
Cozystack v0.31.0 is a significant release that brings new features, key fixes, and updates to underlying components.
This version enhances GPU support, improves many components of Cozystack, and introduces a more robust release process to improve stability.
Below, we'll go over the highlights in each area for current users, developers, and our community.
This is the second release candidate for the upcoming Cozystack v0.31.0 release.
The release notes show changes accumulated since the release of Cozystack v0.30.0.
## Major Features and Improvements
Cozystack 0.31.0 further advances GPU support, monitoring, and all-around convenience features.
### GPU support for tenant Kubernetes clusters
## New Features and Changes
Cozystack now integrates NVIDIA GPU Operator support for tenant Kubernetes clusters.
This enables platform users to run GPU-powered AI/ML applications in their own clusters.
To enable GPU Operator, set `addons.gpuOperator.enabled: true` in the cluster configuration.
(@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/834)
Check out Andrei Kvapil's CNCF webinar [showcasing the GPU support by running Stable Diffusion in Cozystack](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S__h_QaoYEk).
<!--
* [kubernetes] Introduce GPU support for tenant Kubernetes clusters. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/834)
-->
### Cilium Improvements
Cozystacks Cilium integration received two significant enhancements.
First, Gateway API support in Cilium is now enabled, allowing advanced L4/L7 routing features via Kubernetes Gateway API.
We thank Zdenek Janda @zdenekjanda for contributing this feature in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/924.
Second, Cozystack now permits custom user-provided parameters in the tenant clusters Cilium configuration.
(@lllamnyp in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/917)
<!--
* [cilium] Enable Cilium Gateway API. (@zdenekjanda in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/924)
* [cilium] Enable user-added parameters in a tenant cluster Cilium. (@lllamnyp in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/917)
-->
### Cross-Architecture Builds (ARM Support Beta)
Cozystack's build system was refactored to support multi-architecture binaries and container images.
This paves the road to running Cozystack on ARM64 servers.
Changes include Makefile improvements (https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/907)
and multi-arch Docker image builds (https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/932 and https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/970).
We thank Nikita Bykov @nbykov0 for his ongoing work on ARM support!
<!--
* Introduce support for cross-architecture builds and Cozystack on ARM:
* [build] Refactor Makefiles introducing build variables. (@nbykov0 in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/907)
* [build] Add support for multi-architecture and cross-platform image builds. (@nbykov0 in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/932 and https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/970)
-->
### VerticalPodAutoscaler (VPA) Expansion
The VerticalPodAutoscaler is now enabled for more Cozystack components to automate resource tuning.
Specifically, VPA was added for tenant Kubernetes control planes (@klinch0 in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/806),
the Cozystack Dashboard (https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/828),
and the Cozystack etcd-operator (https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/850).
All Cozystack components that have VPA enabled can automatically adjust their CPU and memory requests based on usage, improving platform and application stability.
<!--
* Add VerticalPodAutoscaler to a few more components:
* [kubernetes] Kubernetes clusters in user tenants. (@klinch0 in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/806)
* [platform] Cozystack dashboard. (@klinch0 in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/828)
* [platform] Cozystack etcd-operator (@klinch0 in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/850)
-->
### Tenant HelmRelease Reconcile Controller
A new controller was introduced to monitor and synchronize HelmRelease resources across tenants.
This controller propagates configuration changes to tenant workloads and ensures that any HelmRelease defined in a tenant
stays in sync with platform updates.
It improves the reliability of deploying managed applications in Cozystack.
(@klinch0 in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/870)
<!--
* Introduce support for cross-architecture builds and Cozystack on ARM:
* [build] Refactor Makefiles introducing build variables. (@nbykov0 in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/907)
* [build] Add support for multi-architecture and cross-platform image builds. (@nbykov0 in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/932)
* [platform] Introduce a new controller to synchronize tenant HelmReleases and propagate configuration changes. (@klinch0 in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/870)
-->
### Virtual Machine Improvements
**Configurable KubeVirt CPU Overcommit**: The CPU allocation ratio in KubeVirt (how virtual CPUs are overcommitted relative to physical) is now configurable
via the `cpu-allocation-ratio` value in the Cozystack configmap.
This means Cozystack administrators can now tune CPU overcommitment for VMs to balance performance vs. density.
(@lllamnyp in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/905)
**KubeVirt VM Export**: Cozystack now allows exporting KubeVirt virtual machines.
This feature, enabled via KubeVirt's `VirtualMachineExport` capability, lets users snapshot or back up VM images.
(@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/808)
**Support for various storage classes in Virtual Machines**: The `virtual-machine` application (since version 0.9.2) lets you pick any StorageClass for a VM's
system disk instead of relying on a hard-coded PVC.
Refer to values `systemDisk.storage` and `systemDisk.storageClass` in the [application's configs](https://cozystack.io/docs/reference/applications/virtual-machine/#common-parameters).
(@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/974)
<!--
* [platform] Introduce options `expose-services`, `expose-ingress` and `expose-external-ips` to the ingress service. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/929)
* [kubevirt] Enable exporting VMs. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/808)
* [kubevirt] Make KubeVirt's CPU allocation ratio configurable. (@lllamnyp in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/905)
* [virtual-machine] Add support for various storages. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/974)
-->
### Other Features and Improvements
* [platform] Introduce options `expose-services`, `expose-ingress`, and `expose-external-ips` to the ingress service. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/929)
* [cozystack-controller] Record the IP address pool and storage class in Workload objects. (@lllamnyp in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/831)
* [apps] Remove user-facing config of limits and requests. (@lllamnyp in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/935)
## New Release Lifecycle
Cozystack release lifecycle is changing to provide a more stable and predictable lifecycle to customers running Cozystack in mission-critical environments.
* **Gradual Release with Alpha, Beta, and Release Candidates**: Cozystack will now publish pre-release versions (alpha, beta, release candidates) before a stable release.
Starting with v0.31.0, the team made three release candidates before releasing version v0.31.0.
This allows more testing and feedback before marking a release as stable.
* **Prolonged Release Support with Patch Versions**: After the initial `vX.Y.0` release, a long-lived branch `release-X.Y` will be created to backport fixes.
For example, with 0.31.0s release, a `release-0.31` branch will track patch fixes (`0.31.x`).
This strategy lets Cozystack users receive timely patch releases and updates with minimal risks.
To implement these new changes, we have rebuilt our CI/CD workflows and introduced automation, enabling automatic backports.
You can read more about how it's implemented in the Development section below.
For more information, read the [Cozystack Release Workflow](https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/blob/main/docs/release.md) documentation.
* [cilium] Enable Cilium Gateway API. (@zdenekjanda in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/924)
* [cilium] Enable user-added parameters in a tenant cluster Cilium. (@lllamnyp in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/917)
* Update the Cozystack release policy to include long-lived release branches and start with release candidates. Update CI workflows and docs accordingly.
* Use release branches `release-X.Y` for gathering and releasing fixes after initial `vX.Y.0` release. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/816)
* Automatically create release branches after initial `vX.Y.0` release is published. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/886)
* Introduce Release Candidate versions. Automate patch backporting by applying patches from pull requests labeled `[backport]` to the current release branch. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/841 and https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/901, @nickvolynkin in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/890)
* Commit changes in release pipelines under `github-actions <github-actions@github.com>`. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/823)
* Describe the Cozystack release workflow. (@NickVolynkin in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/817 and https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/897)
## Fixes
* [virtual-machine] Add GPU names to the virtual machine specifications. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/862)
* [virtual-machine] Count Workload resources for pods by requests, not limits. Other improvements to VM resource tracking. (@lllamnyp in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/904)
* [virtual-machine] Set PortList method by default. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/996)
* [virtual-machine] Specify ports even for wholeIP mode. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/1000)
* [platform] Fix installing HelmReleases on initial setup. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/833)
* [platform] Migration scripts update Kubernetes ConfigMap with the current stack version for improved version tracking. (@klinch0 in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/840)
* [platform] Reduce requested CPU and RAM for the `kamaji` provider. (@klinch0 in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/825)
@@ -135,8 +42,6 @@ For more information, read the [Cozystack Release Workflow](https://github.com/c
* [kubernetes] Fix merging `valuesOverride` for tenant clusters. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/879)
* [kubernetes] Fix `ubuntu-container-disk` tag. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/887)
* [kubernetes] Refactor Helm manifests for tenant Kubernetes clusters. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/866)
* [kubernetes] Fix Ingress-NGINX depends on Cert-Manager. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/976)
* [kubernetes, apps] Enable `topologySpreadConstraints` for tenant Kubernetes clusters and fix it for managed PostgreSQL. (@klinch0 in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/995)
* [tenant] Fix an issue with accessing external IPs of a cluster from the cluster itself. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/854)
* [cluster-api] Remove the no longer necessary workaround for Kamaji. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/867, patched in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/956)
* [monitoring] Remove legacy label "POD" from the exclude filter in metrics. (@xy2 in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/826)
@@ -145,13 +50,22 @@ For more information, read the [Cozystack Release Workflow](https://github.com/c
* [postgres] Remove duplicated `template` entry from backup manifest. (@etoshutka in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/872)
* [kube-ovn] Fix versions mapping in Makefile. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/883)
* [dx] Automatically detect version for migrations in the installer.sh. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/837)
* [dx] remove version_map and building for library charts. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/998)
* [docs] Review the tenant Kubernetes cluster docs. (@NickVolynkin in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/969)
* [docs] Explain that tenants cannot have dashes in their names. (@NickVolynkin in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/980)
* [e2e] Increase timeout durations for `capi` and `keycloak` to improve reliability during environment setup. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/858)
* [e2e] Fix `device_ownership_from_security_context` CRI. (@dtrdnk in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/896)
* [e2e] Return `genisoimage` to the e2e-test Dockerfile (@gwynbleidd2106 in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/962)
* [ci] Improve the check for `versions_map` running on pull requests. (@kvaps and @klinch0 in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/836, https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/842, and https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/845)
* [ci] If the release step was skipped on a tag, skip tests as well. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/822)
* [ci] Allow CI to cancel the previous job if a new one is scheduled. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/873)
* [ci] Use the correct version name when uploading build assets to the release page. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/876)
* [ci] Stop using `ok-to-test` label to trigger CI in pull requests. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/875)
* [ci] Do not run tests in the release building pipeline. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/882)
* [ci] Fix release branch creation. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/884)
* [ci, dx] Reduce noise in the test logs by suppressing the `wget` progress bar. (@lllamnyp in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/865)
* [ci] Revert "automatically trigger tests in releasing PR". (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/900)
## Dependencies
* MetalLB images are now built in-tree based on version 0.14.9 with additional critical patches. (@lllamnyp in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/945)
* MetalLB s now included directly as a patched image based on version 0.14.9. (@lllamnyp in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/945)
* Update Kubernetes to v1.32.4. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/949)
* Update Talos Linux to v1.10.1. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/931)
* Update Cilium to v1.17.3. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/848)
@@ -160,84 +74,17 @@ For more information, read the [Cozystack Release Workflow](https://github.com/c
* Update tenant Kubernetes to v1.32. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/871)
* Update flux-operator to 0.20.0. (@kingdonb in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/880 and https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/934)
* Update multiple Cluster API components. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/867 and https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/947)
* Update KamajiControlPlane to edge-25.4.1. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/953, fixed by @nbykov0 in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/983)
* Update cert-manager to v1.17.2. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/975)
* Update KamajiControlPlane to edge-25.4.1. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/953)
## Documentation
## Maintenance
* [Installing Talos in Air-Gapped Environment](https://cozystack.io/docs/operations/talos/configuration/air-gapped/):
new guide for configuring and bootstrapping Talos Linux clusters in air-gapped environments.
(@klinch0 in https://github.com/cozystack/website/pull/203)
* Add @klinch0 to CODEOWNERS. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/838)
* [Cozystack Bundles](https://cozystack.io/docs/guides/bundles/): new page in the learning section explaining how Cozystack bundles work and how to choose a bundle.
(@NickVolynkin in https://github.com/cozystack/website/pull/188, https://github.com/cozystack/website/pull/189, and others;
updated by @kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/website/pull/192 and https://github.com/cozystack/website/pull/193)
* [Managed Application Reference](https://cozystack.io/docs/reference/applications/): A set of new pages in the docs, mirroring application docs from the Cozystack dashboard.
(@NickVolynkin in https://github.com/cozystack/website/pull/198, https://github.com/cozystack/website/pull/202, and https://github.com/cozystack/website/pull/204)
* **LINSTOR Networking**: Guides on [configuring dedicated network for LINSTOR](https://cozystack.io/docs/operations/storage/dedicated-network/)
and [configuring network for distributed storage in multi-datacenter setup](https://cozystack.io/docs/operations/stretched/linstor-dedicated-network/).
(@xy2, edited by @NickVolynkin in https://github.com/cozystack/website/pull/171, https://github.com/cozystack/website/pull/182, and https://github.com/cozystack/website/pull/184)
### Fixes
* Correct error in the doc for the command to edit the configmap. (@lb0o in https://github.com/cozystack/website/pull/207)
* Fix group name in OIDC docs (@kingdonb in https://github.com/cozystack/website/pull/179)
* A bit more explanation of Docker buildx builders. (@nbykov0 in https://github.com/cozystack/website/pull/187)
## Development, Testing, and CI/CD
### Testing
Improvements:
* Introduce `cozytest` — a new [BATS-based](https://github.com/bats-core/bats-core) testing framework. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/982)
Fixes:
* Fix `device_ownership_from_security_context` CRI. (@dtrdnk in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/896)
* Increase timeout durations for `capi` and `keycloak` to improve reliability during e2e-tests. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/858)
* Return `genisoimage` to the e2e-test Dockerfile (@gwynbleidd2106 in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/962)
### CI/CD Changes
Improvements:
* Use release branches `release-X.Y` for gathering and releasing fixes after initial `vX.Y.0` release. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/816)
* Automatically create release branches after initial `vX.Y.0` release is published. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/886)
* Introduce Release Candidate versions. Automate patch backporting by applying patches from pull requests labeled `[backport]` to the current release branch. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/841 and https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/901, @nickvolynkin in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/890)
* Support alpha and beta pre-releases. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/978)
* Commit changes in release pipelines under `github-actions <github-actions@github.com>`. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/823)
* Describe the Cozystack release workflow. (@NickVolynkin in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/817 and https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/897)
Fixes:
* Improve the check for `versions_map` running on pull requests. (@kvaps and @klinch0 in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/836, https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/842, and https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/845)
* If the release step was skipped on a tag, skip tests as well. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/822)
* Allow CI to cancel the previous job if a new one is scheduled. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/873)
* Use the correct version name when uploading build assets to the release page. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/876)
* Stop using `ok-to-test` label to trigger CI in pull requests. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/875)
* Do not run tests in the release building pipeline. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/882)
* Fix release branch creation. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/884)
* Reduce noise in the test logs by suppressing the `wget` progress bar. (@lllamnyp in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/865)
* Revert "automatically trigger tests in releasing PR". (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/900)
* Force-update release branch on tagged main commits. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/977)
* Show detailed errors in the `pull-request-release` workflow. (@lllamnyp in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/992)
## Community and Maintenance
### Repository Maintenance
Added @klinch0 to CODEOWNERS. (@kvaps in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/838)
### New Contributors
## New Contributors
* @etoshutka made their first contribution in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/872
* @dtrdnk made their first contribution in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/896
* @zdenekjanda made their first contribution in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/924
* @gwynbleidd2106 made their first contribution in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/962
## Full Changelog
See https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/compare/v0.30.0...v0.31.0
**Full Changelog**: https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/compare/v0.30.0...v0.31.0-rc.2

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@@ -1,117 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/sh
###############################################################################
# cozytest.sh - Bats-compatible test runner with live trace and enhanced #
# output, written in pure shell #
###############################################################################
set -eu
TEST_FILE=${1:?Usage: ./cozytest.sh <file.bats> [pattern]}
PATTERN=${2:-*}
LINE='----------------------------------------------------------------'
cols() { stty size 2>/dev/null | awk '{print $2}' || echo 80; }
MAXW=$(( $(cols) - 12 )); [ "$MAXW" -lt 40 ] && MAXW=70
BEGIN=$(date +%s)
timestamp() { s=$(( $(date +%s) - BEGIN )); printf '[%02d:%02d]' $((s/60)) $((s%60)); }
###############################################################################
# run_one <fn> <title> #
###############################################################################
run_one() {
fn=$1 title=$2
tmp=$(mktemp -d) || { echo "Failed to create temp directory" >&2; exit 1; }
log="$tmp/log"
echo "╭ » Run test: $title"
START=$(date +%s)
skip_next="+ $fn" # первую строку трассировки с именем функции пропустим
{
(
PS4='+ ' # prefix for set -x
set -eu -x # strict + trace
"$fn"
)
printf '__RC__%s\n' "$?"
} 2>&1 | tee "$log" | while IFS= read -r line; do
case "$line" in
'__RC__'*) : ;;
'+ '*) cmd=${line#'+ '}
[ "$cmd" = "${skip_next#+ }" ] && continue
case "$cmd" in
'set -e'|'set -x'|'set -u'|'return 0') continue ;;
esac
out=$cmd ;;
*) out=$line ;;
esac
now=$(( $(date +%s) - START ))
[ ${#out} -gt "$MAXW" ] && out="$(printf '%.*s…' "$MAXW" "$out")"
printf '┊[%02d:%02d] %s\n' $((now/60)) $((now%60)) "$out"
done
rc=$(awk '/^__RC__/ {print substr($0,7)}' "$log" | tail -n1)
[ -z "$rc" ] && rc=1
now=$(( $(date +%s) - START ))
if [ "$rc" -eq 0 ]; then
printf '╰[%02d:%02d] ✅ Test OK: %s\n' $((now/60)) $((now%60)) "$title"
else
printf '╰[%02d:%02d] ❌ Test failed: %s (exit %s)\n' \
$((now/60)) $((now%60)) "$title" "$rc"
echo "----- captured output -----------------------------------------"
grep -v '^__RC__' "$log"
echo "$LINE"
exit "$rc"
fi
rm -rf "$tmp"
}
###############################################################################
# convert .bats -> shell-functions #
###############################################################################
TMP_SH=$(mktemp) || { echo "Failed to create temp file" >&2; exit 1; }
trap 'rm -f "$TMP_SH"' EXIT
awk '
/^@test[[:space:]]+"/ {
line = substr($0, index($0, "\"") + 1)
title = substr(line, 1, index(line, "\"") - 1)
fname = "test_"
for (i = 1; i <= length(title); i++) {
c = substr(title, i, 1)
fname = fname (c ~ /[A-Za-z0-9]/ ? c : "_")
}
printf("### %s\n", title)
printf("%s() {\n", fname)
print " set -e" # ошибка → падение теста
next
}
/^}$/ {
print " return 0" # если автор не сделал exit 1 — тест ОК
print "}"
next
}
{ print }
' "$TEST_FILE" > "$TMP_SH"
[ -f "$TMP_SH" ] || { echo "Failed to generate test functions" >&2; exit 1; }
# shellcheck disable=SC1090
. "$TMP_SH"
###############################################################################
# run selected tests #
###############################################################################
awk -v pat="$PATTERN" '
/^### / {
title = substr($0, 5)
name = "test_"
for (i = 1; i <= length(title); i++) {
c = substr(title, i, 1)
name = name (c ~ /[A-Za-z0-9]/ ? c : "_")
}
if (pat == "*" || index(title, pat) > 0)
printf("%s %s\n", name, title)
}
' "$TMP_SH" | while IFS=' ' read -r fn title; do
run_one "$fn" "$title"
done

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@@ -1,94 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bats
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Cozystack endtoend provisioning test (Bats)
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
@test "Create tenant with isolated mode enabled" {
kubectl create -f - <<EOF
apiVersion: apps.cozystack.io/v1alpha1
kind: Tenant
metadata:
name: test
namespace: tenant-root
spec:
etcd: false
host: ""
ingress: false
isolated: true
monitoring: false
resourceQuotas: {}
seaweedfs: false
EOF
kubectl wait hr/tenant-test -n tenant-root --timeout=1m --for=condition=ready
kubectl wait namespace tenant-test --timeout=20s --for=jsonpath='{.status.phase}'=Active
}
@test "Create a tenant Kubernetes control plane" {
kubectl create -f - <<EOF
apiVersion: apps.cozystack.io/v1alpha1
kind: Kubernetes
metadata:
name: test
namespace: tenant-test
spec:
addons:
certManager:
enabled: false
valuesOverride: {}
cilium:
valuesOverride: {}
fluxcd:
enabled: false
valuesOverride: {}
gatewayAPI:
enabled: false
gpuOperator:
enabled: false
valuesOverride: {}
ingressNginx:
enabled: true
hosts: []
valuesOverride: {}
monitoringAgents:
enabled: false
valuesOverride: {}
verticalPodAutoscaler:
valuesOverride: {}
controlPlane:
apiServer:
resources: {}
resourcesPreset: small
controllerManager:
resources: {}
resourcesPreset: micro
konnectivity:
server:
resources: {}
resourcesPreset: micro
replicas: 2
scheduler:
resources: {}
resourcesPreset: micro
host: ""
nodeGroups:
md0:
ephemeralStorage: 20Gi
gpus: []
instanceType: u1.medium
maxReplicas: 10
minReplicas: 0
resources:
cpu: ""
memory: ""
roles:
- ingress-nginx
storageClass: replicated
EOF
kubectl wait namespace tenant-test --timeout=20s --for=jsonpath='{.status.phase}'=Active
timeout 10 sh -ec 'until kubectl get kamajicontrolplane -n tenant-test kubernetes-test; do sleep 1; done'
kubectl wait --for=condition=TenantControlPlaneCreated kamajicontrolplane -n tenant-test kubernetes-test --timeout=4m
kubectl wait tcp -n tenant-test kubernetes-test --timeout=2m --for=jsonpath='{.status.kubernetesResources.version.status}'=Ready
kubectl wait deploy --timeout=4m --for=condition=available -n tenant-test kubernetes-test kubernetes-test-cluster-autoscaler kubernetes-test-kccm kubernetes-test-kcsi-controller
kubectl wait machinedeployment kubernetes-test-md0 -n tenant-test --timeout=1m --for=jsonpath='{.status.replicas}'=2
kubectl wait machinedeployment kubernetes-test-md0 -n tenant-test --timeout=5m --for=jsonpath='{.status.v1beta2.readyReplicas}'=2
}

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@@ -3,15 +3,25 @@
# Cozystack endtoend provisioning test (Bats)
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
@test "Required installer assets exist" {
if [ ! -f _out/assets/cozystack-installer.yaml ]; then
echo "Missing: _out/assets/cozystack-installer.yaml" >&2
exit 1
fi
export TALOSCONFIG=$PWD/talosconfig
export KUBECONFIG=$PWD/kubeconfig
if [ ! -f _out/assets/nocloud-amd64.raw.xz ]; then
echo "Missing: _out/assets/nocloud-amd64.raw.xz" >&2
exit 1
# Runs before each @test
setup() {
[ ! -f ${BATS_RUN_TMPDIR}/.skip ] || skip "skip remaining tests" ]
}
# Runs after each @test
teardown() {
[ -n "$BATS_TEST_COMPLETED" ] || touch ${BATS_RUN_TMPDIR}/.skip
}
@test "Environment variable COZYSTACK_INSTALLER_YAML is defined" {
if [ -z "${COZYSTACK_INSTALLER_YAML:-}" ]; then
echo 'COZYSTACK_INSTALLER_YAML environment variable is not set!' >&2
echo >&2
echo 'Please export it with the following command:' >&2
echo ' export COZYSTACK_INSTALLER_YAML=$(helm template -n cozy-system installer packages/core/installer)' >&2
fi
}
@@ -21,7 +31,6 @@
echo >&2
echo "Enable it with:" >&2
echo " echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward" >&2
exit 1
fi
}
@@ -72,15 +81,13 @@ EOF
done
}
@test "Use Talos NoCloud image from assets" {
if [ ! -f _out/assets/nocloud-amd64.raw.xz ]; then
echo "Missing _out/assets/nocloud-amd64.raw.xz" 2>&1
exit 1
@test "Download Talos NoCloud image" {
if [ ! -f nocloud-amd64.raw ]; then
wget https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/releases/latest/download/nocloud-amd64.raw.xz \
-O nocloud-amd64.raw.xz --show-progress --output-file /dev/stdout --progress=dot:giga 2>/dev/null
rm -f nocloud-amd64.raw
xz --decompress nocloud-amd64.raw.xz
fi
rm -f nocloud-amd64.raw
cp _out/assets/nocloud-amd64.raw.xz .
xz --decompress nocloud-amd64.raw.xz
}
@test "Prepare VM disks" {
@@ -116,7 +123,7 @@ EOF
}
@test "Wait until Talos API port 50000 is reachable on all machines" {
timeout 60 sh -ec 'until nc -nz 192.168.123.11 50000 && nc -nz 192.168.123.12 50000 && nc -nz 192.168.123.13 50000; do sleep 1; done'
timeout 60 bash -c 'until nc -nz 192.168.123.11 50000 && nc -nz 192.168.123.12 50000 && nc -nz 192.168.123.13 50000; do sleep 1; done'
}
@test "Generate Talos cluster configuration" {
@@ -215,23 +222,23 @@ EOF
done
# Wait for Talos services to come up again
timeout 60 sh -ec 'until nc -nz 192.168.123.11 50000 && nc -nz 192.168.123.12 50000 && nc -nz 192.168.123.13 50000; do sleep 1; done'
timeout 60 bash -c 'until nc -nz 192.168.123.11 50000 && nc -nz 192.168.123.12 50000 && nc -nz 192.168.123.13 50000; do sleep 1; done'
}
@test "Bootstrap Talos cluster" {
# Bootstrap etcd on the first node
timeout 10 sh -ec 'until talosctl bootstrap -n 192.168.123.11 -e 192.168.123.11; do sleep 1; done'
timeout 10 bash -c 'until talosctl bootstrap -n 192.168.123.11 -e 192.168.123.11; do sleep 1; done'
# Wait until etcd is healthy
timeout 180 sh -ec 'until talosctl etcd members -n 192.168.123.11,192.168.123.12,192.168.123.13 -e 192.168.123.10 >/dev/null 2>&1; do sleep 1; done'
timeout 60 sh -ec 'while talosctl etcd members -n 192.168.123.11,192.168.123.12,192.168.123.13 -e 192.168.123.10 2>&1 | grep -q "rpc error"; do sleep 1; done'
timeout 180 bash -c 'until talosctl etcd members -n 192.168.123.11,192.168.123.12,192.168.123.13 -e 192.168.123.10 >/dev/null 2>&1; do sleep 1; done'
timeout 60 bash -c 'while talosctl etcd members -n 192.168.123.11,192.168.123.12,192.168.123.13 -e 192.168.123.10 2>&1 | grep -q "rpc error"; do sleep 1; done'
# Retrieve kubeconfig
rm -f kubeconfig
talosctl kubeconfig kubeconfig -e 192.168.123.10 -n 192.168.123.10
# Wait until all three nodes register in Kubernetes
timeout 60 sh -ec 'until [ $(kubectl get node --no-headers | wc -l) -eq 3 ]; do sleep 1; done'
timeout 60 bash -c 'until [ $(kubectl get node --no-headers | wc -l) -eq 3 ]; do sleep 1; done'
}
@test "Install Cozystack" {
@@ -247,16 +254,16 @@ EOF
--from-literal=api-server-endpoint=https://192.168.123.10:6443 \
--dry-run=client -o yaml | kubectl apply -f -
# Apply installer manifests from file
kubectl apply -f _out/assets/cozystack-installer.yaml
# Apply installer manifests from env variable
echo "$COZYSTACK_INSTALLER_YAML" | kubectl apply -f -
# Wait for the installer deployment to become available
kubectl wait deployment/cozystack -n cozy-system --timeout=1m --for=condition=Available
# Wait until HelmReleases appear & reconcile them
timeout 60 sh -ec 'until kubectl get hr -A | grep -q cozys; do sleep 1; done'
timeout 60 bash -c 'until kubectl get hr -A | grep -q cozys; do sleep 1; done'
sleep 5
kubectl get hr -A | awk 'NR>1 {print "kubectl wait --timeout=15m --for=condition=ready -n "$1" hr/"$2" &"} END {print "wait"}' | sh -ex
kubectl get hr -A | awk 'NR>1 {print "kubectl wait --timeout=15m --for=condition=ready -n "$1" hr/"$2" &"} END {print "wait"}' | bash -x
# Fail the test if any HelmRelease is not Ready
if kubectl get hr -A | grep -v " True " | grep -v NAME; then
@@ -267,14 +274,14 @@ EOF
@test "Wait for ClusterAPI provider deployments" {
# Wait for ClusterAPI provider deployments
timeout 60 sh -ec 'until kubectl get deploy -n cozy-cluster-api capi-controller-manager capi-kamaji-controller-manager capi-kubeadm-bootstrap-controller-manager capi-operator-cluster-api-operator capk-controller-manager >/dev/null 2>&1; do sleep 1; done'
timeout 60 bash -c 'until kubectl get deploy -n cozy-cluster-api capi-controller-manager capi-kamaji-controller-manager capi-kubeadm-bootstrap-controller-manager capi-operator-cluster-api-operator capk-controller-manager >/dev/null 2>&1; do sleep 1; done'
kubectl wait deployment/capi-controller-manager deployment/capi-kamaji-controller-manager deployment/capi-kubeadm-bootstrap-controller-manager deployment/capi-operator-cluster-api-operator deployment/capk-controller-manager -n cozy-cluster-api --timeout=1m --for=condition=available
}
@test "Wait for LINSTOR and configure storage" {
# Linstor controller and nodes
kubectl wait deployment/linstor-controller -n cozy-linstor --timeout=5m --for=condition=available
timeout 60 sh -ec 'until [ $(kubectl exec -n cozy-linstor deploy/linstor-controller -- linstor node list | grep -c Online) -eq 3 ]; do sleep 1; done'
timeout 60 bash -c 'until [ $(kubectl exec -n cozy-linstor deploy/linstor-controller -- linstor node list | grep -c Online) -eq 3 ]; do sleep 1; done'
for node in srv1 srv2 srv3; do
kubectl exec -n cozy-linstor deploy/linstor-controller -- linstor ps cdp zfs ${node} /dev/vdc --pool-name data --storage-pool data
@@ -348,7 +355,7 @@ EOF
# Patch root tenant and wait for its releases
kubectl patch tenants/root -n tenant-root --type merge -p '{"spec":{"host":"example.org","ingress":true,"monitoring":true,"etcd":true,"isolated":true}}'
timeout 60 sh -ec 'until kubectl get hr -n tenant-root etcd ingress monitoring tenant-root >/dev/null 2>&1; do sleep 1; done'
timeout 60 bash -c 'until kubectl get hr -n tenant-root etcd ingress monitoring tenant-root >/dev/null 2>&1; do sleep 1; done'
kubectl wait hr/etcd hr/ingress hr/tenant-root -n tenant-root --timeout=2m --for=condition=ready
if ! kubectl wait hr/monitoring -n tenant-root --timeout=2m --for=condition=ready; then
@@ -360,7 +367,7 @@ EOF
kubectl patch configmap/cozystack -n cozy-system --type merge -p '{"data":{"expose-services":"api,dashboard,cdi-uploadproxy,vm-exportproxy,keycloak"}}'
# NGINX ingress controller
timeout 60 sh -ec 'until kubectl get deploy root-ingress-controller -n tenant-root >/dev/null 2>&1; do sleep 1; done'
timeout 60 bash -c 'until kubectl get deploy root-ingress-controller -n tenant-root >/dev/null 2>&1; do sleep 1; done'
kubectl wait deploy/root-ingress-controller -n tenant-root --timeout=5m --for=condition=available
# etcd statefulset
@@ -377,15 +384,12 @@ EOF
# Verify Grafana via ingress
ingress_ip=$(kubectl get svc root-ingress-controller -n tenant-root -o jsonpath='{.status.loadBalancer.ingress[0].ip}')
if ! curl -sS -k "https://${ingress_ip}" -H 'Host: grafana.example.org' --max-time 30 | grep -q Found; then
echo "Failed to access Grafana via ingress at ${ingress_ip}" >&2
exit 1
fi
curl -sS -k "https://${ingress_ip}" -H 'Host: grafana.example.org' | grep -q Found
}
@test "Keycloak OIDC stack is healthy" {
kubectl patch configmap/cozystack -n cozy-system --type merge -p '{"data":{"oidc-enabled":"true"}}'
timeout 120 sh -ec 'until kubectl get hr -n cozy-keycloak keycloak keycloak-configure keycloak-operator >/dev/null 2>&1; do sleep 1; done'
timeout 120 bash -c 'until kubectl get hr -n cozy-keycloak keycloak keycloak-configure keycloak-operator >/dev/null 2>&1; do sleep 1; done'
kubectl wait hr/keycloak hr/keycloak-configure hr/keycloak-operator -n cozy-keycloak --timeout=10m --for=condition=ready
}

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@@ -16,15 +16,13 @@ if [ ! -f "$file" ] || [ ! -s "$file" ]; then
exit 0
fi
miss_map=$(mktemp)
trap 'rm -f "$miss_map"' EXIT
echo -n "$new_map" | awk 'NR==FNR { nm[$1 " " $2] = $3; next } { if (!($1 " " $2 in nm)) print $1, $2, $3}' - "$file" > $miss_map
miss_map=$(echo "$new_map" | awk 'NR==FNR { nm[$1 " " $2] = $3; next } { if (!($1 " " $2 in nm)) print $1, $2, $3}' - "$file")
# search accross all tags sorted by version
search_commits=$(git ls-remote --tags origin | awk -F/ '$3 ~ /v[0-9]+.[0-9]+.[0-9]+/ {print}' | sort -k2,2 -rV | awk '{print $1}')
resolved_miss_map=$(
while read -r chart version commit; do
echo "$miss_map" | while read -r chart version commit; do
# if version is found in HEAD, it's HEAD
if [ "$(awk '$1 == "version:" {print $2}' ./${chart}/Chart.yaml)" = "${version}" ]; then
echo "$chart $version HEAD"
@@ -58,7 +56,7 @@ resolved_miss_map=$(
fi
echo "$chart $version $found_tag"
done < $miss_map
done
)
printf "%s\n" "$new_map" "$resolved_miss_map" | sort -k1,1 -k2,2 -V | awk '$1' > "$file"

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@@ -1,65 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/sh
set -e
usage() {
printf "%s\n" "Usage:" >&2 ;
printf -- "%s\n" '---' >&2 ;
printf "%s %s\n" "$0" "INPUT_DIR OUTPUT_DIR TMP_DIR [DEPENDENCY_DIR]" >&2 ;
printf -- "%s\n" '---' >&2 ;
printf "%s\n" "Takes a helm repository from INPUT_DIR, with an optional library repository in" >&2 ;
printf "%s\n" "DEPENDENCY_DIR, prepares a view of the git archive at select points in history" >&2 ;
printf "%s\n" "in TMP_DIR and packages helm charts, outputting the tarballs to OUTPUT_DIR" >&2 ;
}
if [ "x$(basename $PWD)" != "xpackages" ]
then
echo "Error: This script must run from the ./packages/ directory" >&2
echo >&2
usage
exit 1
fi
if [ "x$#" != "x3" ] && [ "x$#" != "x4" ]
then
echo "Error: This script takes 3 or 4 arguments" >&2
echo "Got $# arguments:" "$@" >&2
echo >&2
usage
exit 1
fi
input_dir=$1
output_dir=$2
tmp_dir=$3
if [ "x$#" = "x4" ]
then
dependency_dir=$4
fi
rm -rf "${output_dir:?}"
mkdir -p "${output_dir}"
while read package _ commit
do
# this lets devs build the packages from a dirty repo for quick local testing
if [ "x$commit" = "xHEAD" ]
then
helm package "${input_dir}/${package}" -d "${output_dir}"
continue
fi
git archive --format tar "${commit}" "${input_dir}/${package}" | tar -xf- -C "${tmp_dir}/"
# the library chart is not present in older commits and git archive doesn't fail gracefully if the path is not found
if [ "x${dependency_dir}" != "x" ] && git ls-tree --name-only "${commit}" "${dependency_dir}" | grep -qx "${dependency_dir}"
then
git archive --format tar "${commit}" "${dependency_dir}" | tar -xf- -C "${tmp_dir}/"
fi
helm package "${tmp_dir}/${input_dir}/${package}" -d "${output_dir}"
rm -rf "${tmp_dir:?}/${input_dir:?}/${package:?}"
if [ "x${dependency_dir}" != "x" ]
then
rm -rf "${tmp_dir:?}/${dependency_dir:?}"
fi
done < "${input_dir}/versions_map"
helm repo index "${output_dir}"

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OUT=../_out/repos/apps
TMP := $(shell mktemp -d)
OUT=../../_out/repos/apps
TMP=../../_out/repos/apps/historical
repo:
cd .. && ../hack/package_chart.sh apps $(OUT) $(TMP) library
rm -rf "$(OUT)"
mkdir -p "$(OUT)"
awk '$$3 != "HEAD" {print "mkdir -p $(TMP)/" $$1 "-" $$2}' versions_map | sh -ex
awk '$$3 != "HEAD" {print "git archive " $$3 " " $$1 " | tar -xf- --strip-components=1 -C $(TMP)/" $$1 "-" $$2 }' versions_map | sh -ex
helm package -d "$(OUT)" $$(find . $(TMP) -mindepth 2 -maxdepth 2 -name Chart.yaml | awk 'sub("/Chart.yaml", "")' | sort -V)
cd "$(OUT)" && helm repo index . --url http://cozystack.cozy-system.svc/repos/apps
rm -rf "$(TMP)"
fix-chartnames:
find . -maxdepth 2 -name Chart.yaml | awk -F/ '{print $$2}' | while read i; do sed -i "s/^name: .*/name: $$i/" "$$i/Chart.yaml"; done

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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ type: application
# This is the chart version. This version number should be incremented each time you make changes
# to the chart and its templates, including the app version.
# Versions are expected to follow Semantic Versioning (https://semver.org/)
version: 0.9.0
version: 0.8.0
# This is the version number of the application being deployed. This version number should be
# incremented each time you make changes to the application. Versions are not expected to

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../../../library/cozy-lib

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ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/clickhouse-backup:0.9.0@sha256:3faf7a4cebf390b9053763107482de175aa0fdb88c1e77424fd81100b1c3a205
ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/clickhouse-backup:0.8.0@sha256:3faf7a4cebf390b9053763107482de175aa0fdb88c1e77424fd81100b1c3a205

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@@ -122,9 +122,9 @@ spec:
- name: clickhouse
image: clickhouse/clickhouse-server:24.9.2.42
{{- if .Values.resources }}
resources: {{- include "cozy-lib.resources.sanitize" .Values.resources | nindent 16 }}
resources: {{- toYaml .Values.resources | nindent 16 }}
{{- else if ne .Values.resourcesPreset "none" }}
resources: {{- include "cozy-lib.resources.preset" .Values.resourcesPreset | nindent 16 }}
resources: {{- include "resources.preset" (dict "type" .Values.resourcesPreset "Release" .Release) | nindent 16 }}
{{- end }}
volumeMounts:
- name: data-volume-template

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ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/postgres-backup:0.12.0@sha256:10179ed56457460d95cd5708db2a00130901255fa30c4dd76c65d2ef5622b61f
ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/postgres-backup:0.11.0@sha256:10179ed56457460d95cd5708db2a00130901255fa30c4dd76c65d2ef5622b61f

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@@ -11,9 +11,6 @@ spec:
{{- $rawConstraints := get $configMap.data "globalAppTopologySpreadConstraints" }}
{{- if $rawConstraints }}
{{- $rawConstraints | fromYaml | toYaml | nindent 2 }}
labelSelector:
matchLabels:
cnpg.io/cluster: {{ .Release.Name }}-postgres
{{- end }}
{{- end }}
minSyncReplicas: {{ .Values.quorum.minSyncReplicas }}

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ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/nginx-cache:0.5.0@sha256:99cd04f09f80eb0c60cc0b2f6bc8180ada7ada00cb594606447674953dfa1b67
ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/nginx-cache:0.5.0@sha256:785bd69cb593dc1509875d1e3128dac1a013b099fbb02f39330298d798706a0e

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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ type: application
# This is the chart version. This version number should be incremented each time you make changes
# to the chart and its templates, including the app version.
# Versions are expected to follow Semantic Versioning (https://semver.org/)
version: 0.21.0
version: 0.20.0
# This is the version number of the application being deployed. This version number should be
# incremented each time you make changes to the application. Versions are not expected to

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# Managed Kubernetes Service
## Managed Kubernetes in Cozystack
## Overview
Whenever you want to deploy a custom containerized application in Cozystack, it's best to deploy it to a managed Kubernetes cluster.
The Managed Kubernetes Service offers a streamlined solution for efficiently managing server workloads. Kubernetes has emerged as the industry standard, providing a unified and accessible API, primarily utilizing YAML for configuration. This means that teams can easily understand and work with Kubernetes, streamlining infrastructure management.
Cozystack deploys and manages Kubernetes-as-a-service as standalone applications within each tenants isolated environment.
In Cozystack, such clusters are named tenant Kubernetes clusters, while the base Cozystack cluster is called a management or root cluster.
Tenant clusters are fully separated from the management cluster and are intended for deploying tenant-specific or customer-developed applications.
The Kubernetes leverages robust software design patterns, enabling continuous recovery in any scenario through the reconciliation method. Additionally, it ensures seamless scaling across a multitude of servers, addressing the challenges posed by complex and outdated APIs found in traditional virtualization platforms. This managed service eliminates the need for developing custom solutions or modifying source code, saving valuable time and effort.
Within a tenant cluster, users can take advantage of LoadBalancer services and easily provision physical volumes as needed.
The control-plane operates within containers, while the worker nodes are deployed as virtual machines, all seamlessly managed by the application.
## Deployment Details
## Why Use a Managed Kubernetes Cluster?
The managed Kubernetes service deploys a standard Kubernetes cluster utilizing the Cluster API, Kamaji as control-plane provicer and the KubeVirt infrastructure provider. This ensures a consistent and reliable setup for workloads.
Kubernetes has emerged as the industry standard, providing a unified and accessible API, primarily utilizing YAML for configuration.
This means that teams can easily understand and work with Kubernetes, streamlining infrastructure management.
Within this cluster, users can take advantage of LoadBalancer services and easily provision physical volumes as needed. The control-plane operates within containers, while the worker nodes are deployed as virtual machines, all seamlessly managed by the application.
Kubernetes leverages robust software design patterns, enabling continuous recovery in any scenario through the reconciliation method.
Additionally, it ensures seamless scaling across a multitude of servers,
addressing the challenges posed by complex and outdated APIs found in traditional virtualization platforms.
This managed service eliminates the need for developing custom solutions or modifying source code, saving valuable time and effort.
- Docs: https://github.com/clastix/kamaji
- Docs: https://cluster-api.sigs.k8s.io/
- GitHub: https://github.com/clastix/kamaji
- GitHub: https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/cluster-api-provider-kubevirt
- GitHub: https://github.com/kubevirt/csi-driver
The Managed Kubernetes Service in Cozystack offers a streamlined solution for efficiently managing server workloads.
## Starting Work
## How-Tos
Once the tenant Kubernetes cluster is ready, you can get a kubeconfig file to work with it.
It can be done via UI or a `kubectl` request:
How to access to deployed cluster:
- Open the Cozystack dashboard, switch to your tenant, find and open the application page. Copy one of the config files from the **Secrets** section.
- Run the following command (using the management cluster kubeconfig):
```bash
kubectl get secret -n tenant-<name> kubernetes-<clusterName>-admin-kubeconfig -o go-template='{{ printf "%s\n" (index .data "admin.conf" | base64decode) }}' > admin.conf
```
There are several kubeconfig options available:
- `admin.conf` — The standard kubeconfig for accessing your new cluster.
You can create additional Kubernetes users using this configuration.
- `admin.svc` — Same token as `admin.conf`, but with the API server address set to the internal service name.
Use it for applications running inside the cluster that need API access.
- `super-admin.conf` — Similar to `admin.conf`, but with extended administrative permissions.
Intended for troubleshooting and cluster maintenance tasks.
- `super-admin.svc` — Same as `super-admin.conf`, but pointing to the internal API server address.
## Implementation Details
A tenant Kubernetes cluster in Cozystack is essentially Kubernetes-in-Kubernetes.
Deploying it involves the following components:
- **Kamaji Control Plane**: [Kamaji](https://kamaji.clastix.io/) is an open-source project that facilitates the deployment
of Kubernetes control planes as pods within a root cluster.
Each control plane pod includes essential components like `kube-apiserver`, `controller-manager`, and `scheduler`,
allowing for efficient multi-tenancy and resource utilization.
- **Etcd Cluster**: A dedicated etcd cluster is deployed using Ænix's [etcd-operator](https://github.com/aenix-io/etcd-operator).
It provides reliable and scalable key-value storage for the Kubernetes control plane.
- **Worker Nodes**: Virtual Machines are provisioned to serve as worker nodes using KubeVirt.
These nodes are configured to join the tenant Kubernetes cluster, enabling the deployment and management of workloads.
- **Cluster API**: Cozystack is using the [Kubernetes Cluster API](https://cluster-api.sigs.k8s.io/) to provision the components of a cluster.
This architecture ensures isolated, scalable, and efficient tenant Kubernetes environments.
See the reference for components utilized in this service:
- [Kamaji Control Plane](https://kamaji.clastix.io)
- [Kamaji — Cluster API](https://kamaji.clastix.io/cluster-api/)
- [github.com/clastix/kamaji](https://github.com/clastix/kamaji)
- [KubeVirt](https://kubevirt.io/)
- [github.com/kubevirt/kubevirt](https://github.com/kubevirt/kubevirt)
- [github.com/aenix-io/etcd-operator](https://github.com/aenix-io/etcd-operator)
- [Kubernetes Cluster API](https://cluster-api.sigs.k8s.io/)
- [github.com/kubernetes-sigs/cluster-api-provider-kubevirt](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/cluster-api-provider-kubevirt)
- [github.com/kubevirt/csi-driver](https://github.com/kubevirt/csi-driver)
```
kubectl get secret -n <namespace> kubernetes-<clusterName>-admin-kubeconfig -o go-template='{{ printf "%s\n" (index .data "super-admin.conf" | base64decode) }}' > test
```
## Parameters
### Common Parameters
### Common parameters
| Name | Description | Value |
| ----------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------ |
| `host` | Hostname used to access the Kubernetes cluster externally. Defaults to `<cluster-name>.<tenant-host>` when empty. | `""` |
| `controlPlane.replicas` | Number of replicas for Kubernetes control-plane components. | `2` |
| `storageClass` | StorageClass used to store user data. | `replicated` |
| `nodeGroups` | nodeGroups configuration | `{}` |
| Name | Description | Value |
| ----------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------ |
| `host` | The hostname used to access the Kubernetes cluster externally (defaults to using the cluster name as a subdomain for the tenant host). | `""` |
| `controlPlane.replicas` | Number of replicas for Kubernetes control-plane components | `2` |
| `storageClass` | StorageClass used to store user data | `replicated` |
| `nodeGroups` | nodeGroups configuration | `{}` |
### Cluster Addons
| Name | Description | Value |
| --------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------- |
| `addons.certManager.enabled` | Enable cert-manager, which automatically creates and manages SSL/TLS certificates. | `false` |
| `addons.certManager.valuesOverride` | Custom values to override | `{}` |
| `addons.cilium.valuesOverride` | Custom values to override | `{}` |
| `addons.gatewayAPI.enabled` | Enable the Gateway API | `false` |
| `addons.ingressNginx.enabled` | Enable the Ingress-NGINX controller (requires nodes labeled with the 'ingress-nginx' role). | `false` |
| `addons.ingressNginx.valuesOverride` | Custom values to override | `{}` |
| `addons.ingressNginx.hosts` | List of domain names that the parent cluster should route to this tenant cluster. | `[]` |
| `addons.gpuOperator.enabled` | Enable the GPU-operator | `false` |
| `addons.gpuOperator.valuesOverride` | Custom values to override | `{}` |
| `addons.fluxcd.enabled` | Enable FluxCD | `false` |
| `addons.fluxcd.valuesOverride` | Custom values to override | `{}` |
| `addons.monitoringAgents.enabled` | Enable monitoring agents (Fluent Bit and VMAgents) to send logs and metrics. If tenant monitoring is enabled, data is sent to tenant storage; otherwise, it goes to root storage. | `false` |
| `addons.monitoringAgents.valuesOverride` | Custom values to override | `{}` |
| `addons.verticalPodAutoscaler.valuesOverride` | Custom values to override | `{}` |
| Name | Description | Value |
| --------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------- |
| `addons.certManager.enabled` | Enables the cert-manager | `false` |
| `addons.certManager.valuesOverride` | Custom values to override | `{}` |
| `addons.cilium.valuesOverride` | Custom values to override | `{}` |
| `addons.gatewayAPI.enabled` | Enables the Gateway API | `false` |
| `addons.ingressNginx.enabled` | Enable Ingress-NGINX controller (expect nodes with 'ingress-nginx' role) | `false` |
| `addons.ingressNginx.valuesOverride` | Custom values to override | `{}` |
| `addons.ingressNginx.hosts` | List of domain names that should be passed through to the cluster by upper cluster | `[]` |
| `addons.gpuOperator.enabled` | Enables the gpu-operator | `false` |
| `addons.gpuOperator.valuesOverride` | Custom values to override | `{}` |
| `addons.fluxcd.enabled` | Enables Flux CD | `false` |
| `addons.fluxcd.valuesOverride` | Custom values to override | `{}` |
| `addons.monitoringAgents.enabled` | Enables MonitoringAgents (fluentbit, vmagents for sending logs and metrics to storage) if tenant monitoring enabled, send to tenant storage, else to root storage | `false` |
| `addons.monitoringAgents.valuesOverride` | Custom values to override | `{}` |
| `addons.verticalPodAutoscaler.valuesOverride` | Custom values to override | `{}` |
### Kubernetes Control Plane Configuration
### Kubernetes control plane configuration
| Name | Description | Value |
| -------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------- |
| `controlPlane.apiServer.resources` | Explicit CPU/memory resource requests and limits for the API server. | `{}` |
| `controlPlane.apiServer.resourcesPreset` | Use a common resources preset when `resources` is not set explicitly. | `small` |
| `controlPlane.controllerManager.resources` | Explicit CPU/memory resource requests and limits for the controller manager. | `{}` |
| `controlPlane.controllerManager.resourcesPreset` | Use a common resources preset when `resources` is not set explicitly. | `micro` |
| `controlPlane.scheduler.resources` | Explicit CPU/memory resource requests and limits for the scheduler. | `{}` |
| `controlPlane.scheduler.resourcesPreset` | Use a common resources preset when `resources` is not set explicitly. | `micro` |
| `controlPlane.konnectivity.server.resources` | Explicit CPU/memory resource requests and limits for the Konnectivity. | `{}` |
| `controlPlane.konnectivity.server.resourcesPreset` | Use a common resources preset when `resources` is not set explicitly. | `micro` |
| Name | Description | Value |
| -------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------- |
| `controlPlane.apiServer.resourcesPreset` | Set container resources according to one common preset (allowed values: none, nano, micro, small, medium, large, xlarge, 2xlarge). This is ignored if resources is set (resources is recommended for production). | `small` |
| `controlPlane.apiServer.resources` | Resources | `{}` |
| `controlPlane.controllerManager.resources` | Resources | `{}` |
| `controlPlane.controllerManager.resourcesPreset` | Set container resources according to one common preset (allowed values: none, nano, micro, small, medium, large, xlarge, 2xlarge). This is ignored if resources is set (resources is recommended for production). | `micro` |
| `controlPlane.scheduler.resourcesPreset` | Set container resources according to one common preset (allowed values: none, nano, micro, small, medium, large, xlarge, 2xlarge). This is ignored if resources is set (resources is recommended for production). | `micro` |
| `controlPlane.scheduler.resources` | Resources | `{}` |
| `controlPlane.konnectivity.server.resourcesPreset` | Set container resources according to one common preset (allowed values: none, nano, micro, small, medium, large, xlarge, 2xlarge). This is ignored if resources is set (resources is recommended for production). | `micro` |
| `controlPlane.konnectivity.server.resources` | Resources | `{}` |
In production environments, it's recommended to set `resources` explicitly.
Example of `controlPlane.*.resources`:
```yaml
resources:
limits:
cpu: 4000m
memory: 4Gi
requests:
cpu: 100m
memory: 512Mi
```
Allowed values for `controlPlane.*.resourcesPreset` are `none`, `nano`, `micro`, `small`, `medium`, `large`, `xlarge`, `2xlarge`.
This value is ignored if the corresponding `resources` value is set.
## Resources Reference
### instanceType Resources
The following instanceType resources are provided by Cozystack:
| Name | vCPUs | Memory |
|---------------|-------|--------|
| `cx1.2xlarge` | 8 | 16Gi |
| `cx1.4xlarge` | 16 | 32Gi |
| `cx1.8xlarge` | 32 | 64Gi |
| `cx1.large` | 2 | 4Gi |
| `cx1.medium` | 1 | 2Gi |
| `cx1.xlarge` | 4 | 8Gi |
| `gn1.2xlarge` | 8 | 32Gi |
| `gn1.4xlarge` | 16 | 64Gi |
| `gn1.8xlarge` | 32 | 128Gi |
| `gn1.xlarge` | 4 | 16Gi |
| `m1.2xlarge` | 8 | 64Gi |
| `m1.4xlarge` | 16 | 128Gi |
| `m1.8xlarge` | 32 | 256Gi |
| `m1.large` | 2 | 16Gi |
| `m1.xlarge` | 4 | 32Gi |
| `n1.2xlarge` | 16 | 32Gi |
| `n1.4xlarge` | 32 | 64Gi |
| `n1.8xlarge` | 64 | 128Gi |
| `n1.large` | 4 | 8Gi |
| `n1.medium` | 4 | 4Gi |
| `n1.xlarge` | 8 | 16Gi |
| `o1.2xlarge` | 8 | 32Gi |
| `o1.4xlarge` | 16 | 64Gi |
| `o1.8xlarge` | 32 | 128Gi |
| `o1.large` | 2 | 8Gi |
| `o1.medium` | 1 | 4Gi |
| `o1.micro` | 1 | 1Gi |
| `o1.nano` | 1 | 512Mi |
| `o1.small` | 1 | 2Gi |
| `o1.xlarge` | 4 | 16Gi |
| `rt1.2xlarge` | 8 | 32Gi |
| `rt1.4xlarge` | 16 | 64Gi |
| `rt1.8xlarge` | 32 | 128Gi |
| `rt1.large` | 2 | 8Gi |
| `rt1.medium` | 1 | 4Gi |
| `rt1.micro` | 1 | 1Gi |
| `rt1.small` | 1 | 2Gi |
| `rt1.xlarge` | 4 | 16Gi |
| `u1.2xlarge` | 8 | 32Gi |
| `u1.2xmedium` | 2 | 4Gi |
| `u1.4xlarge` | 16 | 64Gi |
| `u1.8xlarge` | 32 | 128Gi |
| `u1.large` | 2 | 8Gi |
| `u1.medium` | 1 | 4Gi |
| `u1.micro` | 1 | 1Gi |
| `u1.nano` | 1 | 512Mi |
| `u1.small` | 1 | 2Gi |
| `u1.xlarge` | 4 | 16Gi |
### U Series: Universal
## U Series
The U Series is quite neutral and provides resources for
general purpose applications.
@@ -204,7 +82,7 @@ attitude towards workloads.
VMs of instance types will share physical CPU cores on a
time-slice basis with other VMs.
#### U Series Characteristics
### U Series Characteristics
Specific characteristics of this series are:
- *Burstable CPU performance* - The workload has a baseline compute
@@ -213,14 +91,14 @@ Specific characteristics of this series are:
- *vCPU-To-Memory Ratio (1:4)* - A vCPU-to-Memory ratio of 1:4, for less
noise per node.
### O Series: Overcommitted
## O Series
The O Series is based on the U Series, with the only difference
being that memory is overcommitted.
*O* is the abbreviation for "Overcommitted".
#### O Series Characteristics
### UO Series Characteristics
Specific characteristics of this series are:
- *Burstable CPU performance* - The workload has a baseline compute
@@ -231,7 +109,7 @@ Specific characteristics of this series are:
- *vCPU-To-Memory Ratio (1:4)* - A vCPU-to-Memory ratio of 1:4, for less
noise per node.
### CX Series: Compute Exclusive
## CX Series
The CX Series provides exclusive compute resources for compute
intensive applications.
@@ -245,7 +123,7 @@ the IO threading from cores dedicated to the workload.
In addition, in this series, the NUMA topology of the used
cores is provided to the VM.
#### CX Series Characteristics
### CX Series Characteristics
Specific characteristics of this series are:
- *Hugepages* - Hugepages are used in order to improve memory
@@ -260,14 +138,14 @@ Specific characteristics of this series are:
optimize guest sided cache utilization.
- *vCPU-To-Memory Ratio (1:2)* - A vCPU-to-Memory ratio of 1:2.
### M Series: Memory
## M Series
The M Series provides resources for memory intensive
applications.
*M* is the abbreviation of "Memory".
#### M Series Characteristics
### M Series Characteristics
Specific characteristics of this series are:
- *Hugepages* - Hugepages are used in order to improve memory
@@ -278,7 +156,7 @@ Specific characteristics of this series are:
- *vCPU-To-Memory Ratio (1:8)* - A vCPU-to-Memory ratio of 1:8, for much
less noise per node.
### RT Series: RealTime
## RT Series
The RT Series provides resources for realtime applications, like Oslat.
@@ -287,7 +165,7 @@ The RT Series provides resources for realtime applications, like Oslat.
This series of instance types requires nodes capable of running
realtime applications.
#### RT Series Characteristics
### RT Series Characteristics
Specific characteristics of this series are:
- *Hugepages* - Hugepages are used in order to improve memory
@@ -301,3 +179,57 @@ Specific characteristics of this series are:
- *vCPU-To-Memory Ratio (1:4)* - A vCPU-to-Memory ratio of 1:4 starting from
the medium size.
## Resources
The following instancetype resources are provided by Cozystack:
Name | vCPUs | Memory
-----|-------|-------
cx1.2xlarge | 8 | 16Gi
cx1.4xlarge | 16 | 32Gi
cx1.8xlarge | 32 | 64Gi
cx1.large | 2 | 4Gi
cx1.medium | 1 | 2Gi
cx1.xlarge | 4 | 8Gi
gn1.2xlarge | 8 | 32Gi
gn1.4xlarge | 16 | 64Gi
gn1.8xlarge | 32 | 128Gi
gn1.xlarge | 4 | 16Gi
m1.2xlarge | 8 | 64Gi
m1.4xlarge | 16 | 128Gi
m1.8xlarge | 32 | 256Gi
m1.large | 2 | 16Gi
m1.xlarge | 4 | 32Gi
n1.2xlarge | 16 | 32Gi
n1.4xlarge | 32 | 64Gi
n1.8xlarge | 64 | 128Gi
n1.large | 4 | 8Gi
n1.medium | 4 | 4Gi
n1.xlarge | 8 | 16Gi
o1.2xlarge | 8 | 32Gi
o1.4xlarge | 16 | 64Gi
o1.8xlarge | 32 | 128Gi
o1.large | 2 | 8Gi
o1.medium | 1 | 4Gi
o1.micro | 1 | 1Gi
o1.nano | 1 | 512Mi
o1.small | 1 | 2Gi
o1.xlarge | 4 | 16Gi
rt1.2xlarge | 8 | 32Gi
rt1.4xlarge | 16 | 64Gi
rt1.8xlarge | 32 | 128Gi
rt1.large | 2 | 8Gi
rt1.medium | 1 | 4Gi
rt1.micro | 1 | 1Gi
rt1.small | 1 | 2Gi
rt1.xlarge | 4 | 16Gi
u1.2xlarge | 8 | 32Gi
u1.2xmedium | 2 | 4Gi
u1.4xlarge | 16 | 64Gi
u1.8xlarge | 32 | 128Gi
u1.large | 2 | 8Gi
u1.medium | 1 | 4Gi
u1.micro | 1 | 1Gi
u1.nano | 1 | 512Mi
u1.small | 1 | 2Gi
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ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/kubevirt-cloud-provider:0.20.0@sha256:41fcdbd2f667f68bf554dd184ce362e65b88f350dc7b938c86079b719f5e5099

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@@ -1 +1 @@
ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/kubevirt-csi-driver:0.21.0@sha256:b1525163cd21938ac934bb1b860f2f3151464fa463b82880ab058167aeaf3e29
ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/kubevirt-csi-driver:0.20.0@sha256:61580fea56b745580989d85e3ef2563e9bb1accc9c4185f8e636bacd02551319

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@@ -1 +1 @@
ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/ubuntu-container-disk:v1.32@sha256:bfe568db4b768a4b6c67a8d562892bbba766d0245e140d431754589b347f0b41
ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/ubuntu-container-disk:v1.32@sha256:186af6f71891bfc6d6948454802c08922baa508c30e7f79e330b7d26ffceff03

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@@ -31,16 +31,6 @@ spec:
{{- end }}
cluster.x-k8s.io/deployment-name: {{ $.Release.Name }}-{{ .groupName }}
spec:
{{- $configMap := lookup "v1" "ConfigMap" "cozy-system" "cozystack-scheduling" }}
{{- if $configMap }}
{{- $rawConstraints := get $configMap.data "globalAppTopologySpreadConstraints" }}
{{- if $rawConstraints }}
{{- $rawConstraints | fromYaml | toYaml | nindent 10 }}
labelSelector:
matchLabels:
cluster.x-k8s.io/cluster-name: {{ $.Release.Name }}
{{- end }}
{{- end }}
domain:
{{- if and .group.resources .group.resources.cpu }}
cpu:

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@@ -6,11 +6,6 @@ ingress-nginx:
hostNetwork: true
service:
enabled: false
{{- if not .Values.addons.certManager.enabled }}
admissionWebhooks:
certManager:
enabled: false
{{- end }}
nodeSelector:
node-role.kubernetes.io/ingress-nginx: ""
{{- end }}

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
"properties": {
"host": {
"type": "string",
"description": "Hostname used to access the Kubernetes cluster externally. Defaults to `<cluster-name>.<tenant-host>` when empty.",
"description": "The hostname used to access the Kubernetes cluster externally (defaults to using the cluster name as a subdomain for the tenant host).",
"default": ""
},
"controlPlane": {
@@ -12,20 +12,15 @@
"properties": {
"replicas": {
"type": "number",
"description": "Number of replicas for Kubernetes control-plane components.",
"description": "Number of replicas for Kubernetes control-plane components",
"default": 2
},
"apiServer": {
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"resources": {
"type": "object",
"description": "Explicit CPU/memory resource requests and limits for the API server.",
"default": {}
},
"resourcesPreset": {
"type": "string",
"description": "Use a common resources preset when `resources` is not set explicitly.",
"description": "Set container resources according to one common preset (allowed values: none, nano, micro, small, medium, large, xlarge, 2xlarge). This is ignored if resources is set (resources is recommended for production).",
"default": "small",
"enum": [
"none",
@@ -37,6 +32,11 @@
"xlarge",
"2xlarge"
]
},
"resources": {
"type": "object",
"description": "Resources",
"default": {}
}
}
},
@@ -45,12 +45,12 @@
"properties": {
"resources": {
"type": "object",
"description": "Explicit CPU/memory resource requests and limits for the controller manager.",
"description": "Resources",
"default": {}
},
"resourcesPreset": {
"type": "string",
"description": "Use a common resources preset when `resources` is not set explicitly.",
"description": "Set container resources according to one common preset (allowed values: none, nano, micro, small, medium, large, xlarge, 2xlarge). This is ignored if resources is set (resources is recommended for production).",
"default": "micro",
"enum": [
"none",
@@ -68,14 +68,9 @@
"scheduler": {
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"resources": {
"type": "object",
"description": "Explicit CPU/memory resource requests and limits for the scheduler.",
"default": {}
},
"resourcesPreset": {
"type": "string",
"description": "Use a common resources preset when `resources` is not set explicitly.",
"description": "Set container resources according to one common preset (allowed values: none, nano, micro, small, medium, large, xlarge, 2xlarge). This is ignored if resources is set (resources is recommended for production).",
"default": "micro",
"enum": [
"none",
@@ -87,6 +82,11 @@
"xlarge",
"2xlarge"
]
},
"resources": {
"type": "object",
"description": "Resources",
"default": {}
}
}
},
@@ -96,14 +96,9 @@
"server": {
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"resources": {
"type": "object",
"description": "Explicit CPU/memory resource requests and limits for the Konnectivity.",
"default": {}
},
"resourcesPreset": {
"type": "string",
"description": "Use a common resources preset when `resources` is not set explicitly.",
"description": "Set container resources according to one common preset (allowed values: none, nano, micro, small, medium, large, xlarge, 2xlarge). This is ignored if resources is set (resources is recommended for production).",
"default": "micro",
"enum": [
"none",
@@ -115,6 +110,11 @@
"xlarge",
"2xlarge"
]
},
"resources": {
"type": "object",
"description": "Resources",
"default": {}
}
}
}
@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@
},
"storageClass": {
"type": "string",
"description": "StorageClass used to store user data.",
"description": "StorageClass used to store user data",
"default": "replicated"
},
"addons": {
@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@
"properties": {
"enabled": {
"type": "boolean",
"description": "Enable cert-manager, which automatically creates and manages SSL/TLS certificates.",
"description": "Enables the cert-manager",
"default": false
},
"valuesOverride": {
@@ -160,7 +160,7 @@
"properties": {
"enabled": {
"type": "boolean",
"description": "Enable the Gateway API",
"description": "Enables the Gateway API",
"default": false
}
}
@@ -170,7 +170,7 @@
"properties": {
"enabled": {
"type": "boolean",
"description": "Enable the Ingress-NGINX controller (requires nodes labeled with the 'ingress-nginx' role).",
"description": "Enable Ingress-NGINX controller (expect nodes with 'ingress-nginx' role)",
"default": false
},
"valuesOverride": {
@@ -180,7 +180,7 @@
},
"hosts": {
"type": "array",
"description": "List of domain names that the parent cluster should route to this tenant cluster.",
"description": "List of domain names that should be passed through to the cluster by upper cluster",
"default": [],
"items": {}
}
@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@
"properties": {
"enabled": {
"type": "boolean",
"description": "Enable the GPU-operator",
"description": "Enables the gpu-operator",
"default": false
},
"valuesOverride": {
@@ -206,7 +206,7 @@
"properties": {
"enabled": {
"type": "boolean",
"description": "Enable FluxCD",
"description": "Enables Flux CD",
"default": false
},
"valuesOverride": {
@@ -221,7 +221,7 @@
"properties": {
"enabled": {
"type": "boolean",
"description": "Enable monitoring agents (Fluent Bit and VMAgents) to send logs and metrics. If tenant monitoring is enabled, data is sent to tenant storage; otherwise, it goes to root storage.",
"description": "Enables MonitoringAgents (fluentbit, vmagents for sending logs and metrics to storage) if tenant monitoring enabled, send to tenant storage, else to root storage",
"default": false
},
"valuesOverride": {

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@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
## @section Common Parameters
## @section Common parameters
## @param host Hostname used to access the Kubernetes cluster externally. Defaults to `<cluster-name>.<tenant-host>` when empty.
## @param controlPlane.replicas Number of replicas for Kubernetes control-plane components.
## @param storageClass StorageClass used to store user data.
## @param host The hostname used to access the Kubernetes cluster externally (defaults to using the cluster name as a subdomain for the tenant host).
## @param controlPlane.replicas Number of replicas for Kubernetes control-plane components
## @param storageClass StorageClass used to store user data
##
host: ""
storageClass: replicated
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ addons:
## Cert-manager: automatically creates and manages SSL/TLS certificate
##
certManager:
## @param addons.certManager.enabled Enable cert-manager, which automatically creates and manages SSL/TLS certificates.
## @param addons.certManager.enabled Enables the cert-manager
## @param addons.certManager.valuesOverride Custom values to override
enabled: false
valuesOverride: {}
@@ -51,17 +51,17 @@ addons:
## Gateway API
##
gatewayAPI:
## @param addons.gatewayAPI.enabled Enable the Gateway API
## @param addons.gatewayAPI.enabled Enables the Gateway API
enabled: false
## Ingress-NGINX Controller
##
ingressNginx:
## @param addons.ingressNginx.enabled Enable the Ingress-NGINX controller (requires nodes labeled with the 'ingress-nginx' role).
## @param addons.ingressNginx.enabled Enable Ingress-NGINX controller (expect nodes with 'ingress-nginx' role)
## @param addons.ingressNginx.valuesOverride Custom values to override
##
enabled: false
## @param addons.ingressNginx.hosts List of domain names that the parent cluster should route to this tenant cluster.
## @param addons.ingressNginx.hosts List of domain names that should be passed through to the cluster by upper cluster
## e.g:
## hosts:
## - example.org
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ addons:
## GPU-operator: NVIDIA GPU Operator
##
gpuOperator:
## @param addons.gpuOperator.enabled Enable the GPU-operator
## @param addons.gpuOperator.enabled Enables the gpu-operator
## @param addons.gpuOperator.valuesOverride Custom values to override
enabled: false
valuesOverride: {}
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ addons:
## Flux CD
##
fluxcd:
## @param addons.fluxcd.enabled Enable FluxCD
## @param addons.fluxcd.enabled Enables Flux CD
## @param addons.fluxcd.valuesOverride Custom values to override
##
enabled: false
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ addons:
## MonitoringAgents
##
monitoringAgents:
## @param addons.monitoringAgents.enabled Enable monitoring agents (Fluent Bit and VMAgents) to send logs and metrics. If tenant monitoring is enabled, data is sent to tenant storage; otherwise, it goes to root storage.
## @param addons.monitoringAgents.enabled Enables MonitoringAgents (fluentbit, vmagents for sending logs and metrics to storage) if tenant monitoring enabled, send to tenant storage, else to root storage
## @param addons.monitoringAgents.valuesOverride Custom values to override
##
enabled: false
@@ -103,15 +103,15 @@ addons:
##
valuesOverride: {}
## @section Kubernetes Control Plane Configuration
## @section Kubernetes control plane configuration
##
controlPlane:
replicas: 2
apiServer:
## @param controlPlane.apiServer.resources Explicit CPU/memory resource requests and limits for the API server.
## @param controlPlane.apiServer.resourcesPreset Use a common resources preset when `resources` is not set explicitly.
## @param controlPlane.apiServer.resourcesPreset Set container resources according to one common preset (allowed values: none, nano, micro, small, medium, large, xlarge, 2xlarge). This is ignored if resources is set (resources is recommended for production).
## @param controlPlane.apiServer.resources Resources
## e.g:
## resources:
## limits:
@@ -125,20 +125,20 @@ controlPlane:
resources: {}
controllerManager:
## @param controlPlane.controllerManager.resources Explicit CPU/memory resource requests and limits for the controller manager.
## @param controlPlane.controllerManager.resourcesPreset Use a common resources preset when `resources` is not set explicitly.
## @param controlPlane.controllerManager.resources Resources
## @param controlPlane.controllerManager.resourcesPreset Set container resources according to one common preset (allowed values: none, nano, micro, small, medium, large, xlarge, 2xlarge). This is ignored if resources is set (resources is recommended for production).
resourcesPreset: "micro"
resources: {}
scheduler:
## @param controlPlane.scheduler.resources Explicit CPU/memory resource requests and limits for the scheduler.
## @param controlPlane.scheduler.resourcesPreset Use a common resources preset when `resources` is not set explicitly.
## @param controlPlane.scheduler.resourcesPreset Set container resources according to one common preset (allowed values: none, nano, micro, small, medium, large, xlarge, 2xlarge). This is ignored if resources is set (resources is recommended for production).
## @param controlPlane.scheduler.resources Resources
resourcesPreset: "micro"
resources: {}
konnectivity:
server:
## @param controlPlane.konnectivity.server.resources Explicit CPU/memory resource requests and limits for the Konnectivity.
## @param controlPlane.konnectivity.server.resourcesPreset Use a common resources preset when `resources` is not set explicitly.
## @param controlPlane.konnectivity.server.resourcesPreset Set container resources according to one common preset (allowed values: none, nano, micro, small, medium, large, xlarge, 2xlarge). This is ignored if resources is set (resources is recommended for production).
## @param controlPlane.konnectivity.server.resources Resources
resourcesPreset: "micro"
resources: {}

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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ type: application
# This is the chart version. This version number should be incremented each time you make changes
# to the chart and its templates, including the app version.
# Versions are expected to follow Semantic Versioning (https://semver.org/)
version: 0.12.0
version: 0.11.0
# This is the version number of the application being deployed. This version number should be
# incremented each time you make changes to the application. Versions are not expected to

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@@ -1 +1 @@
ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/postgres-backup:0.12.0@sha256:10179ed56457460d95cd5708db2a00130901255fa30c4dd76c65d2ef5622b61f
ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/postgres-backup:0.11.0@sha256:10179ed56457460d95cd5708db2a00130901255fa30c4dd76c65d2ef5622b61f

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@@ -17,9 +17,6 @@ spec:
{{- $rawConstraints := get $configMap.data "globalAppTopologySpreadConstraints" }}
{{- if $rawConstraints }}
{{- $rawConstraints | fromYaml | toYaml | nindent 2 }}
labelSelector:
matchLabels:
cnpg.io/cluster: {{ .Release.Name }}
{{- end }}
{{- end }}
postgresql:

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@@ -4,55 +4,36 @@ A tenant is the main unit of security on the platform. The closest analogy would
Tenants can be created recursively and are subject to the following rules:
### Tenant naming
### Higher-level tenants can access lower-level ones.
Tenant names must be alphanumeric.
Using dashes (`-`) in tenant names is not allowed, unlike with other services.
This limitation exists to keep consistent naming in tenants, nested tenants, and services deployed in them.
Higher-level tenants can view and manage the applications of all their children.
For example:
### Each tenant has its own domain
- The root tenant is named `root`, but internally it's referenced as `tenant-root`.
- A nested tenant could be named `foo`, which would result in `tenant-foo` in service names and URLs.
- However, a tenant can not be named `foo-bar`, because parsing names such as `tenant-foo-bar` would be ambiguous.
### Unique domains
Each tenant has its own domain.
By default, (unless otherwise specified), it inherits the domain of its parent with a prefix of its name.
For example, if the parent had the domain `example.org`, then `tenant-foo` would get the domain `foo.example.org` by default.
By default (unless otherwise specified), it inherits the domain of its parent with a prefix of its name, for example, if the parent had the domain `example.org`, then `tenant-foo` would get the domain `foo.example.org` by default.
Kubernetes clusters created in this tenant namespace would get domains like: `kubernetes-cluster.foo.example.org`
Example:
```text
```
tenant-root (example.org)
└── tenant-foo (foo.example.org)
└── kubernetes-cluster1 (kubernetes-cluster1.foo.example.org)
```
### Nesting tenants and reusing parent services
### Lower-level tenants can access the cluster services of their parent (provided they do not run their own)
Tenants can be nested.
A tenant administrator can create nested tenants using the "Tenant" application from the catalogue.
Higher-level tenants can view and manage the applications of all their children tenants.
If a tenant does not run their own cluster services, it can access ones of its parent.
For example, you create:
- Tenant `tenant-u1` with a set of services like `etcd`, `ingress`, `monitoring`.
- Tenant `tenant-u2` nested in `tenant-u1`.
Thus, you can create `tenant-u1` with a set of services like `etcd`, `ingress`, `monitoring`. And create another tenant namespace `tenant-u2` inside of `tenant-u1`.
Let's see what will happen when you run Kubernetes and Postgres under `tenant-u2` namespace.
Since `tenant-u2` does not have its own cluster services like `etcd`, `ingress`, and `monitoring`,
the applications running in `tenant-u2` will use the cluster services of the parent tenant.
Since `tenant-u2` does not have its own cluster services like `etcd`, `ingress`, and `monitoring`, the applications will use the cluster services of the parent tenant.
This in turn means:
- The Kubernetes cluster data will be stored in `etcd` for `tenant-u1`.
- Access to the cluster will be through the common `ingress` of `tenant-u1`.
- Essentially, all metrics will be collected in the `monitoring` from `tenant-u1`, and only that tenant will have access to them.
- The Kubernetes cluster data will be stored in etcd for `tenant-u1`.
- Access to the cluster will be through the common ingress of `tenant-u1`.
- Essentially, all metrics will be collected in the monitoring from `tenant-u1`, and only it will have access to them.
Example:
```

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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ clickhouse 0.6.0 1ec10165
clickhouse 0.6.1 c62a83a7
clickhouse 0.6.2 8267072d
clickhouse 0.7.0 93bdf411
clickhouse 0.9.0 HEAD
clickhouse 0.8.0 HEAD
ferretdb 0.1.0 e9716091
ferretdb 0.1.1 91b0499a
ferretdb 0.2.0 6c5cf5bf
@@ -64,9 +64,7 @@ kubernetes 0.17.0 1fbbfcd0
kubernetes 0.17.1 fd240701
kubernetes 0.18.0 721c12a7
kubernetes 0.19.0 93bdf411
kubernetes 0.20.0 609e7ede
kubernetes 0.20.1 f9f8bb2f
kubernetes 0.21.0 HEAD
kubernetes 0.20.0 HEAD
mysql 0.1.0 263e47be
mysql 0.2.0 c24a103f
mysql 0.3.0 53f2365e
@@ -100,8 +98,7 @@ postgres 0.8.0 4e68e65c
postgres 0.9.0 8267072d
postgres 0.10.0 721c12a7
postgres 0.10.1 93bdf411
postgres 0.11.0 f9f8bb2f
postgres 0.12.0 HEAD
postgres 0.11.0 HEAD
rabbitmq 0.1.0 263e47be
rabbitmq 0.2.0 53f2365e
rabbitmq 0.3.0 6c5cf5bf
@@ -160,8 +157,7 @@ virtual-machine 0.8.0 3fa4dd3a
virtual-machine 0.8.1 93c46161
virtual-machine 0.8.2 de19450f
virtual-machine 0.9.0 721c12a7
virtual-machine 0.9.1 93bdf411
virtual-machine 0.10.0 HEAD
virtual-machine 0.9.1 HEAD
vm-disk 0.1.0 d971f2ff
vm-disk 0.1.1 HEAD
vm-instance 0.1.0 1ec10165
@@ -172,7 +168,7 @@ vm-instance 0.4.1 0ab39f20
vm-instance 0.5.0 3fa4dd3a
vm-instance 0.5.1 de19450f
vm-instance 0.6.0 721c12a7
vm-instance 0.7.0 HEAD
vm-instance 0.6.1 HEAD
vpn 0.1.0 263e47be
vpn 0.2.0 53f2365e
vpn 0.3.0 6c5cf5bf

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@@ -17,10 +17,10 @@ type: application
# This is the chart version. This version number should be incremented each time you make changes
# to the chart and its templates, including the app version.
# Versions are expected to follow Semantic Versioning (https://semver.org/)
version: 0.10.0
version: 0.9.1
# This is the version number of the application being deployed. This version number should be
# incremented each time you make changes to the application. Versions are not expected to
# follow Semantic Versioning. They should reflect the version the application is using.
# It is recommended to use it with quotes.
appVersion: 0.10.0
appVersion: 0.9.0

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@@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ generate:
&& yq -i -o json ".properties.instanceProfile.optional=true | .properties.instanceProfile.enum = $${PREFERENCES}" values.schema.json
yq -i -o json '.properties.externalPorts.items.type = "integer"' values.schema.json
yq -i -o json '.properties.systemDisk.properties.image.enum = ["ubuntu", "cirros", "alpine", "fedora", "talos"]' values.schema.json
yq -i -o json '.properties.externalMethod.enum = ["PortList", "WholeIP"]' values.schema.json
yq -i -o json '.properties.externalMethod.enum = ["WholeIP", "PortList"]' values.schema.json

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@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ virtctl ssh <user>@<vm>
| Name | Description | Value |
| ------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------ |
| `external` | Enable external access from outside the cluster | `false` |
| `externalMethod` | specify method to passthrough the traffic to the virtual machine. Allowed values: `WholeIP` and `PortList` | `PortList` |
| `externalMethod` | specify method to passthrough the traffic to the virtual machine. Allowed values: `WholeIP` and `PortList` | `WholeIP` |
| `externalPorts` | Specify ports to forward from outside the cluster | `[]` |
| `running` | Determines if the virtual machine should be running | `true` |
| `instanceType` | Virtual Machine instance type | `u1.medium` |

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@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ spec:
selector:
{{- include "virtual-machine.selectorLabels" . | nindent 4 }}
ports:
{{- if and (eq .Values.externalMethod "WholeIP") (not .Values.externalPorts) }}
{{- if eq .Values.externalMethod "WholeIP" }}
- port: 65535
{{- else }}
{{- range .Values.externalPorts }}

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@@ -27,7 +27,10 @@ spec:
- metadata:
name: {{ include "virtual-machine.fullname" . }}
spec:
storage:
pvc:
volumeMode: Block
accessModes:
- ReadWriteMany
resources:
requests:
storage: {{ .Values.systemDisk.storage | quote }}

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@@ -10,10 +10,10 @@
"externalMethod": {
"type": "string",
"description": "specify method to passthrough the traffic to the virtual machine. Allowed values: `WholeIP` and `PortList`",
"default": "PortList",
"default": "WholeIP",
"enum": [
"PortList",
"WholeIP"
"WholeIP",
"PortList"
]
},
"externalPorts": {

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
## @param externalMethod specify method to passthrough the traffic to the virtual machine. Allowed values: `WholeIP` and `PortList`
## @param externalPorts [array] Specify ports to forward from outside the cluster
external: false
externalMethod: PortList
externalMethod: WholeIP
externalPorts:
- 22

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@@ -17,10 +17,10 @@ type: application
# This is the chart version. This version number should be incremented each time you make changes
# to the chart and its templates, including the app version.
# Versions are expected to follow Semantic Versioning (https://semver.org/)
version: 0.7.0
version: 0.6.1
# This is the version number of the application being deployed. This version number should be
# incremented each time you make changes to the application. Versions are not expected to
# follow Semantic Versioning. They should reflect the version the application is using.
# It is recommended to use it with quotes.
appVersion: 0.7.0
appVersion: 0.6.0

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@@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ generate:
PREFERENCES=$$(yq e '.metadata.name' -o=json -r ../../system/kubevirt-instancetypes/templates/preferences.yaml | yq 'split(" ") | . + [""]' -o json) \
&& yq -i -o json ".properties.instanceProfile.optional=true | .properties.instanceProfile.enum = $${PREFERENCES}" values.schema.json
yq -i -o json '.properties.externalPorts.items.type = "integer"' values.schema.json
yq -i -o json '.properties.externalMethod.enum = ["PortList", "WholeIP"]' values.schema.json
yq -i -o json '.properties.externalMethod.enum = ["WholeIP", "PortList"]' values.schema.json

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@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ virtctl ssh <user>@<vm>
| Name | Description | Value |
| ------------------ | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------- |
| `external` | Enable external access from outside the cluster | `false` |
| `externalMethod` | specify method to passthrough the traffic to the virtual machine. Allowed values: `WholeIP` and `PortList` | `PortList` |
| `externalMethod` | specify method to passthrough the traffic to the virtual machine. Allowed values: `WholeIP` and `PortList` | `WholeIP` |
| `externalPorts` | Specify ports to forward from outside the cluster | `[]` |
| `running` | Determines if the virtual machine should be running | `true` |
| `instanceType` | Virtual Machine instance type | `u1.medium` |

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@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ spec:
selector:
{{- include "virtual-machine.selectorLabels" . | nindent 4 }}
ports:
{{- if and (eq .Values.externalMethod "WholeIP") (not .Values.externalPorts) }}
{{- if eq .Values.externalMethod "WholeIP" }}
- port: 65535
{{- else }}
{{- range .Values.externalPorts }}

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@@ -10,10 +10,10 @@
"externalMethod": {
"type": "string",
"description": "specify method to passthrough the traffic to the virtual machine. Allowed values: `WholeIP` and `PortList`",
"default": "PortList",
"default": "WholeIP",
"enum": [
"PortList",
"WholeIP"
"WholeIP",
"PortList"
]
},
"externalPorts": {

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
## @param externalMethod specify method to passthrough the traffic to the virtual machine. Allowed values: `WholeIP` and `PortList`
## @param externalPorts [array] Specify ports to forward from outside the cluster
external: false
externalMethod: PortList
externalMethod: WholeIP
externalPorts:
- 22

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@@ -32,36 +32,17 @@ done
for profile in $PROFILES; do
echo "writing profile images/talos/profiles/$profile.yaml"
case "$profile" in
initramfs|kernel|iso)
image_options="{}"
out_format="raw"
platform="metal"
kind="$profile"
;;
installer)
image_options="{}"
out_format="raw"
platform="metal"
kind="installer"
;;
metal)
image_options="{ diskSize: 1306525696, diskFormat: raw }"
out_format=".xz"
platform="metal"
kind="image"
;;
nocloud)
image_options="{ diskSize: 1306525696, diskFormat: raw }"
out_format=".xz"
platform="nocloud"
kind="image"
;;
*)
echo "Unknown profile: $profile" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
if [ "$profile" = "nocloud" ] || [ "$profile" = "metal" ]; then
image_options="{ diskSize: 1306525696, diskFormat: raw }"
out_format=".xz"
platform="$profile"
kind="image"
else
image_options="{}"
out_format="raw"
platform="metal"
kind="$profile"
fi
cat > images/talos/profiles/$profile.yaml <<EOT
# this file generated by hack/gen-profiles.sh
@@ -76,10 +57,12 @@ input:
initramfs:
path: /usr/install/amd64/initramfs.xz
baseInstaller:
imageRef: "ghcr.io/siderolabs/installer:v1.10.3"
imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/installer:${TALOS_VERSION}
systemExtensions:
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/amd-ucode:${AMD_UCODE_VERSION}
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/amdgpu-firmware:${AMDGPU_FIRMWARE_VERSION}
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/bnx2-bnx2x:${BNX2_BNX2X_VERSION}
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/i915-ucode:${I915_UCODE_VERSION}
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/intel-ice-firmware:${INTEL_ICE_FIRMWARE_VERSION}
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/intel-ucode:${INTEL_UCODE_VERSION}
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/qlogic-firmware:${QLOGIC_FIRMWARE_VERSION}

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@@ -3,22 +3,24 @@
arch: amd64
platform: metal
secureboot: false
version: v1.10.3
version: v1.10.1
input:
kernel:
path: /usr/install/amd64/vmlinuz
initramfs:
path: /usr/install/amd64/initramfs.xz
baseInstaller:
imageRef: "ghcr.io/siderolabs/installer:v1.10.3"
imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/installer:v1.10.1
systemExtensions:
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/amd-ucode:20250509
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/bnx2-bnx2x:20250509
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/intel-ice-firmware:20250509
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/amd-ucode:20250410
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/amdgpu-firmware:20241110
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/bnx2-bnx2x:20250410
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/i915-ucode:20241110
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/intel-ice-firmware:20250410
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/intel-ucode:20250211
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/qlogic-firmware:20250509
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/drbd:9.2.13-v1.10.3
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/zfs:2.3.2-v1.10.3
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/qlogic-firmware:20250410
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/drbd:9.2.13-v1.10.1
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/zfs:2.3.1-v1.10.1
output:
kind: initramfs
imageOptions: {}

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@@ -3,22 +3,24 @@
arch: amd64
platform: metal
secureboot: false
version: v1.10.3
version: v1.10.1
input:
kernel:
path: /usr/install/amd64/vmlinuz
initramfs:
path: /usr/install/amd64/initramfs.xz
baseInstaller:
imageRef: "ghcr.io/siderolabs/installer:v1.10.3"
imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/installer:v1.10.1
systemExtensions:
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/amd-ucode:20250509
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/bnx2-bnx2x:20250509
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/intel-ice-firmware:20250509
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/amd-ucode:20250410
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/amdgpu-firmware:20241110
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/bnx2-bnx2x:20250410
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/i915-ucode:20241110
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/intel-ice-firmware:20250410
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/intel-ucode:20250211
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/qlogic-firmware:20250509
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/drbd:9.2.13-v1.10.3
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/zfs:2.3.2-v1.10.3
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/qlogic-firmware:20250410
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/drbd:9.2.13-v1.10.1
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/zfs:2.3.1-v1.10.1
output:
kind: installer
imageOptions: {}

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@@ -3,22 +3,24 @@
arch: amd64
platform: metal
secureboot: false
version: v1.10.3
version: v1.10.1
input:
kernel:
path: /usr/install/amd64/vmlinuz
initramfs:
path: /usr/install/amd64/initramfs.xz
baseInstaller:
imageRef: "ghcr.io/siderolabs/installer:v1.10.3"
imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/installer:v1.10.1
systemExtensions:
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/amd-ucode:20250509
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/bnx2-bnx2x:20250509
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/intel-ice-firmware:20250509
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/amd-ucode:20250410
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/amdgpu-firmware:20241110
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/bnx2-bnx2x:20250410
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/i915-ucode:20241110
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/intel-ice-firmware:20250410
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/intel-ucode:20250211
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/qlogic-firmware:20250509
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/drbd:9.2.13-v1.10.3
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/zfs:2.3.2-v1.10.3
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/qlogic-firmware:20250410
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/drbd:9.2.13-v1.10.1
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/zfs:2.3.1-v1.10.1
output:
kind: iso
imageOptions: {}

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@@ -3,22 +3,24 @@
arch: amd64
platform: metal
secureboot: false
version: v1.10.3
version: v1.10.1
input:
kernel:
path: /usr/install/amd64/vmlinuz
initramfs:
path: /usr/install/amd64/initramfs.xz
baseInstaller:
imageRef: "ghcr.io/siderolabs/installer:v1.10.3"
imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/installer:v1.10.1
systemExtensions:
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/amd-ucode:20250509
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/bnx2-bnx2x:20250509
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/intel-ice-firmware:20250509
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/amd-ucode:20250410
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/amdgpu-firmware:20241110
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/bnx2-bnx2x:20250410
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/i915-ucode:20241110
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/intel-ice-firmware:20250410
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/intel-ucode:20250211
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/qlogic-firmware:20250509
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/drbd:9.2.13-v1.10.3
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/zfs:2.3.2-v1.10.3
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/qlogic-firmware:20250410
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/drbd:9.2.13-v1.10.1
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/zfs:2.3.1-v1.10.1
output:
kind: kernel
imageOptions: {}

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@@ -3,22 +3,24 @@
arch: amd64
platform: metal
secureboot: false
version: v1.10.3
version: v1.10.1
input:
kernel:
path: /usr/install/amd64/vmlinuz
initramfs:
path: /usr/install/amd64/initramfs.xz
baseInstaller:
imageRef: "ghcr.io/siderolabs/installer:v1.10.3"
imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/installer:v1.10.1
systemExtensions:
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/amd-ucode:20250509
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/bnx2-bnx2x:20250509
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/intel-ice-firmware:20250509
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/amd-ucode:20250410
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/amdgpu-firmware:20241110
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/bnx2-bnx2x:20250410
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/i915-ucode:20241110
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/intel-ice-firmware:20250410
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/intel-ucode:20250211
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/qlogic-firmware:20250509
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/drbd:9.2.13-v1.10.3
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/zfs:2.3.2-v1.10.3
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/qlogic-firmware:20250410
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/drbd:9.2.13-v1.10.1
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/zfs:2.3.1-v1.10.1
output:
kind: image
imageOptions: { diskSize: 1306525696, diskFormat: raw }

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@@ -3,22 +3,24 @@
arch: amd64
platform: nocloud
secureboot: false
version: v1.10.3
version: v1.10.1
input:
kernel:
path: /usr/install/amd64/vmlinuz
initramfs:
path: /usr/install/amd64/initramfs.xz
baseInstaller:
imageRef: "ghcr.io/siderolabs/installer:v1.10.3"
imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/installer:v1.10.1
systemExtensions:
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/amd-ucode:20250509
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/bnx2-bnx2x:20250509
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/intel-ice-firmware:20250509
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/amd-ucode:20250410
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/amdgpu-firmware:20241110
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/bnx2-bnx2x:20250410
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/i915-ucode:20241110
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/intel-ice-firmware:20250410
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/intel-ucode:20250211
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/qlogic-firmware:20250509
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/drbd:9.2.13-v1.10.3
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/zfs:2.3.2-v1.10.3
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/qlogic-firmware:20250410
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/drbd:9.2.13-v1.10.1
- imageRef: ghcr.io/siderolabs/zfs:2.3.1-v1.10.1
output:
kind: image
imageOptions: { diskSize: 1306525696, diskFormat: raw }

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@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
cozystack:
image: ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/installer:v0.31.1@sha256:b8f418e45dcbf351b13ce743f3528b195159753430d35c619dd82a1c676ae3bb
image: ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/installer:v0.31.0-rc.2@sha256:05d812a6ac1df86c614b528e8d171af05c0080545ceee383d6cb043f415a4372

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@@ -30,15 +30,8 @@ image-e2e-sandbox:
yq -i '.e2e.image = strenv(IMAGE)' values.yaml
rm -f images/e2e-sandbox.json
test: test-cluster test-apps ## Run the end-to-end tests in existing sandbox
test-cluster: ## Run the end-to-end for creating a cluster
docker cp ../../../_out/assets/cozystack-installer.yaml "${SANDBOX_NAME}":/workspace/_out/assets/cozystack-installer.yaml
docker cp ../../../_out/assets/nocloud-amd64.raw.xz "${SANDBOX_NAME}":/workspace/_out/assets/nocloud-amd64.raw.xz
docker exec "${SANDBOX_NAME}" sh -c 'cd /workspace && hack/cozytest.sh hack/e2e-cluster.bats'
test-apps: ## Run the end-to-end tests for apps
docker exec "${SANDBOX_NAME}" sh -c 'cd /workspace && hack/cozytest.sh hack/e2e-apps.bats'
test: ## Run the end-to-end tests in existing sandbox.
docker exec "${SANDBOX_NAME}" sh -c 'cd /workspace && export COZYSTACK_INSTALLER_YAML=$$(helm template -n cozy-system installer ./packages/core/installer) && hack/e2e.bats'
delete: ## Remove sandbox from existing Kubernetes cluster.
docker rm -f "${SANDBOX_NAME}" || true
@@ -47,10 +40,5 @@ exec: ## Opens an interactive shell in the sandbox container.
docker exec -ti "${SANDBOX_NAME}" bash
apply: delete
docker run \
-d --rm --name "${SANDBOX_NAME}" --privileged \
-e TALOSCONFIG=/workspace/talosconfig \
-e KUBECONFIG=/workspace/kubeconfig \
"$$(yq .e2e.image values.yaml)" \
sleep infinity
docker run -d --rm --name "${SANDBOX_NAME}" --privileged "$$(yq .e2e.image values.yaml)" sleep infinity
docker cp "${ROOT_DIR}" "${SANDBOX_NAME}":/workspace

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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ ARG TARGETOS
ARG TARGETARCH
RUN apt update -q
RUN apt install -yq --no-install-recommends genisoimage ca-certificates qemu-kvm qemu-utils iproute2 iptables wget xz-utils netcat curl jq make git
RUN apt install -yq --no-install-recommends genisoimage ca-certificates qemu-kvm qemu-utils iproute2 iptables wget xz-utils netcat curl jq make git bats
RUN curl -sSL "https://github.com/siderolabs/talos/releases/download/v${TALOSCTL_VERSION}/talosctl-${TARGETOS}-${TARGETARCH}" -o /usr/local/bin/talosctl \
&& chmod +x /usr/local/bin/talosctl
RUN curl -sSL "https://dl.k8s.io/release/v${KUBECTL_VERSION}/bin/${TARGETOS}/${TARGETARCH}/kubectl" -o /usr/local/bin/kubectl \

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@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
e2e:
image: ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/e2e-sandbox:v0.31.1@sha256:55809f10d69d32b47b9ca306482861255408516eab7775498ac71368f362ee96
image: ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/e2e-sandbox:v0.31.0-rc.2@sha256:2d35b2cce2f093c5c3145a08d9981e2bf28cf45a6804117d50bd6345a15ecd1a

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@@ -1,8 +1,14 @@
OUT=../_out/repos/extra
TMP := $(shell mktemp -d)
OUT=../../_out/repos/extra
TMP=../../_out/repos/extra/historical
repo:
cd .. && ../hack/package_chart.sh extra $(OUT) $(TMP) library
rm -rf "$(OUT)"
mkdir -p "$(OUT)"
awk '$$3 != "HEAD" {print "mkdir -p $(TMP)/" $$1 "-" $$2}' versions_map | sh -ex
awk '$$3 != "HEAD" {print "git archive " $$3 " " $$1 " | tar -xf- --strip-components=1 -C $(TMP)/" $$1 "-" $$2 }' versions_map | sh -ex
helm package -d "$(OUT)" $$(find . $(TMP) -mindepth 2 -maxdepth 2 -name Chart.yaml | awk 'sub("/Chart.yaml", "")' | sort -V)
cd "$(OUT)" && helm repo index . --url http://cozystack.cozy-system.svc/repos/extra
rm -rf "$(TMP)"
fix-chartnames:
find . -maxdepth 2 -name Chart.yaml | awk -F/ '{print $$2}' | while read i; do sed -i "s/^name: .*/name: $$i/" "$$i/Chart.yaml"; done

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@@ -1 +1 @@
ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/matchbox:v0.31.1@sha256:31b267a3a542e4ddabcadb85fbfe1fb0746e57cc29d941d320437cfd0abae7d9
ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/matchbox:v0.31.0-rc.2@sha256:78e5a28badd3c804e55e5c1376f12dad77e04b9f6f80637596939ba348f7104b

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@@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ name: monitoring
description: Monitoring and observability stack
icon: /logos/monitoring.svg
type: application
version: 1.10.0
version: 1.9.2

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@@ -1 +1 @@
ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/grafana:1.10.0@sha256:c63978e1ed0304e8518b31ddee56c4e8115541b997d8efbe1c0a74da57140399
ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/grafana:1.9.2@sha256:c63978e1ed0304e8518b31ddee56c4e8115541b997d8efbe1c0a74da57140399

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@@ -10,9 +10,6 @@ spec:
{{- $rawConstraints := get $configMap.data "globalAppTopologySpreadConstraints" }}
{{- if $rawConstraints }}
{{- $rawConstraints | fromYaml | toYaml | nindent 2 }}
labelSelector:
matchLabels:
cnpg.io/cluster: alerta-db
{{- end }}
{{- end }}
storage:

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@@ -11,9 +11,6 @@ spec:
{{- $rawConstraints := get $configMap.data "globalAppTopologySpreadConstraints" }}
{{- if $rawConstraints }}
{{- $rawConstraints | fromYaml | toYaml | nindent 2 }}
labelSelector:
matchLabels:
cnpg.io/cluster: grafana-db
{{- end }}
{{- end }}
monitoring:

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@@ -38,8 +38,7 @@ monitoring 1.8.0 8c460528
monitoring 1.8.1 8267072d
monitoring 1.9.0 45a7416c
monitoring 1.9.1 fd240701
monitoring 1.9.2 f9f8bb2f
monitoring 1.10.0 HEAD
monitoring 1.9.2 HEAD
seaweedfs 0.1.0 71514249
seaweedfs 0.2.0 5fb9cfe3
seaweedfs 0.2.1 fde4bcfa

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@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
OUT=../_out/repos/library
TMP := $(shell mktemp -d)
repo:
cd .. && ../hack/package_chart.sh library $(OUT) $(TMP)
fix-chartnames:
find . -maxdepth 2 -name Chart.yaml | awk -F/ '{print $$2}' | while read i; do sed -i "s/^name: .*/name: $$i/" "$$i/Chart.yaml"; done

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@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
# Patterns to ignore when building packages.
# This supports shell glob matching, relative path matching, and
# negation (prefixed with !). Only one pattern per line.
.DS_Store
# Common VCS dirs
.git/
.gitignore
.bzr/
.bzrignore
.hg/
.hgignore
.svn/
# Common backup files
*.swp
*.bak
*.tmp
*.orig
*~
# Various IDEs
.project
.idea/
*.tmproj
.vscode/

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@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
apiVersion: v2
name: cozy-lib
description: Common Cozystack templates
# A chart can be either an 'application' or a 'library' chart.
#
# Application charts are a collection of templates that can be packaged into versioned archives
# to be deployed.
#
# Library charts provide useful utilities or functions for the chart developer. They're included as
# a dependency of application charts to inject those utilities and functions into the rendering
# pipeline. Library charts do not define any templates and therefore cannot be deployed.
type: library
# This is the chart version. This version number should be incremented each time you make changes
# to the chart and its templates, including the app version.
# Versions are expected to follow Semantic Versioning (https://semver.org/)
version: 0.1.0

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@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
include ../../../scripts/common-envs.mk
include ../../../scripts/package.mk
generate:
readme-generator -v values.yaml -s values.schema.json -r README.md

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@@ -1 +0,0 @@
## Parameters

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@@ -1,49 +0,0 @@
{{/*
Copyright Broadcom, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
SPDX-License-Identifier: APACHE-2.0
*/}}
{{/* vim: set filetype=mustache: */}}
{{/*
Return a resource request/limit object based on a given preset.
These presets are for basic testing and not meant to be used in production
{{ include "cozy-lib.resources.preset" "nano" -}}
*/}}
{{- define "cozy-lib.resources.preset" -}}
{{- $presets := dict
"nano" (dict
"requests" (dict "cpu" "100m" "memory" "128Mi" "ephemeral-storage" "50Mi")
"limits" (dict "memory" "128Mi" "ephemeral-storage" "2Gi")
)
"micro" (dict
"requests" (dict "cpu" "250m" "memory" "256Mi" "ephemeral-storage" "50Mi")
"limits" (dict "memory" "256Mi" "ephemeral-storage" "2Gi")
)
"small" (dict
"requests" (dict "cpu" "500m" "memory" "512Mi" "ephemeral-storage" "50Mi")
"limits" (dict "memory" "512Mi" "ephemeral-storage" "2Gi")
)
"medium" (dict
"requests" (dict "cpu" "500m" "memory" "1Gi" "ephemeral-storage" "50Mi")
"limits" (dict "memory" "1Gi" "ephemeral-storage" "2Gi")
)
"large" (dict
"requests" (dict "cpu" "1" "memory" "2Gi" "ephemeral-storage" "50Mi")
"limits" (dict "memory" "2Gi" "ephemeral-storage" "2Gi")
)
"xlarge" (dict
"requests" (dict "cpu" "2" "memory" "4Gi" "ephemeral-storage" "50Mi")
"limits" (dict "memory" "4Gi" "ephemeral-storage" "2Gi")
)
"2xlarge" (dict
"requests" (dict "cpu" "4" "memory" "8Gi" "ephemeral-storage" "50Mi")
"limits" (dict "memory" "8Gi" "ephemeral-storage" "2Gi")
)
}}
{{- if hasKey $presets . -}}
{{- index $presets . | toYaml -}}
{{- else -}}
{{- printf "ERROR: Preset key '%s' invalid. Allowed values are %s" . (join "," (keys $presets)) | fail -}}
{{- end -}}
{{- end -}}

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@@ -1,53 +0,0 @@
{{- /*
A sanitized resource map is a dict with resource-name => resource-quantity.
If not in such a form, requests are used, then limits. All resources are set
to have equal requests and limits, except CPU, that has only requests. The
template expects to receive a dict {"requests":{...}, "limits":{...}} as
input, e.g. {{ include "cozy-lib.resources.sanitize" .Values.resources }}.
Example input:
==============
limits:
cpu: 100m
memory: 1024Mi
requests:
cpu: 200m
memory: 512Mi
memory: 256Mi
devices.com/nvidia: "1"
Example output:
===============
limits:
devices.com/nvidia: "1"
memory: 256Mi
requests:
cpu: 200m
devices.com/nvidia: "1"
memory: 256Mi
*/}}
{{- define "cozy-lib.resources.sanitize" }}
{{- $sanitizedMap := dict }}
{{- if hasKey . "limits" }}
{{- range $k, $v := .limits }}
{{- $_ := set $sanitizedMap $k $v }}
{{- end }}
{{- end }}
{{- if hasKey . "requests" }}
{{- range $k, $v := .requests }}
{{- $_ := set $sanitizedMap $k $v }}
{{- end }}
{{- end }}
{{- range $k, $v := . }}
{{- if not (or (eq $k "requests") (eq $k "limits")) }}
{{- $_ := set $sanitizedMap $k $v }}
{{- end }}
{{- end }}
{{- $output := dict "requests" dict "limits" dict }}
{{- range $k, $v := $sanitizedMap }}
{{- $_ := set $output.requests $k $v }}
{{- if not (eq $k "cpu") }}
{{- $_ := set $output.limits $k $v }}
{{- end }}
{{- end }}
{{- $output | toYaml }}
{{- end }}

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@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
{
"title": "Chart Values",
"type": "object",
"properties": {}
}

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@@ -1 +0,0 @@
{}

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@@ -1 +1 @@
ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/s3manager:v0.5.0@sha256:87669221b6c51dfdf9d9b0c97b41b90cb9199de3739c1623351f604621a99ae3
ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/s3manager:v0.5.0@sha256:a219040fed290492f047818e5c5a864a30112ff418ad4b12b24de9709302427a

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ annotations:
fingerprint: 1020CF3C033D4F35BAE1C19E1226061C665DF13E
url: https://cert-manager.io/public-keys/cert-manager-keyring-2021-09-20-1020CF3C033D4F35BAE1C19E1226061C665DF13E.gpg
apiVersion: v2
appVersion: v1.17.2
appVersion: v1.16.3
description: A Helm chart for cert-manager
home: https://cert-manager.io
icon: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cert-manager/community/4d35a69437d21b76322157e6284be4cd64e6d2b7/logo/logo-small.png
@@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ maintainers:
name: cert-manager
sources:
- https://github.com/cert-manager/cert-manager
version: v1.17.2
version: v1.16.3

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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Before installing the chart, you must first install the cert-manager CustomResou
This is performed in a separate step to allow you to easily uninstall and reinstall cert-manager without deleting your installed custom resources.
```bash
$ kubectl apply -f https://github.com/cert-manager/cert-manager/releases/download/v1.17.2/cert-manager.crds.yaml
$ kubectl apply -f https://github.com/cert-manager/cert-manager/releases/download/v1.16.3/cert-manager.crds.yaml
```
To install the chart with the release name `cert-manager`:
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ To install the chart with the release name `cert-manager`:
$ helm repo add jetstack https://charts.jetstack.io --force-update
## Install the cert-manager helm chart
$ helm install cert-manager --namespace cert-manager --version v1.17.2 jetstack/cert-manager
$ helm install cert-manager --namespace cert-manager --version v1.16.3 jetstack/cert-manager
```
In order to begin issuing certificates, you will need to set up a ClusterIssuer
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ If you want to completely uninstall cert-manager from your cluster, you will als
delete the previously installed CustomResourceDefinition resources:
```console
$ kubectl delete -f https://github.com/cert-manager/cert-manager/releases/download/v1.17.2/cert-manager.crds.yaml
$ kubectl delete -f https://github.com/cert-manager/cert-manager/releases/download/v1.16.3/cert-manager.crds.yaml
```
## Configuration
@@ -316,13 +316,7 @@ If not set and create is true, a name is generated using the fullname template.
#### **serviceAccount.annotations** ~ `object`
Optional additional annotations to add to the controller's Service Account. Templates are allowed for both keys and values.
Example using templating:
```yaml
annotations:
"{{ .Chart.Name }}-helm-chart/version": "{{ .Chart.Version }}"
```
Optional additional annotations to add to the controller's Service Account.
#### **serviceAccount.labels** ~ `object`
@@ -370,24 +364,17 @@ config:
kubernetesAPIQPS: 9000
kubernetesAPIBurst: 9000
numberOfConcurrentWorkers: 200
enableGatewayAPI: true
# Feature gates as of v1.17.0. Listed with their default values.
# See https://cert-manager.io/docs/cli/controller/
featureGates:
AdditionalCertificateOutputFormats: true # BETA - default=true
AllAlpha: false # ALPHA - default=false
AllBeta: false # BETA - default=false
ExperimentalCertificateSigningRequestControllers: false # ALPHA - default=false
ExperimentalGatewayAPISupport: true # BETA - default=true
LiteralCertificateSubject: true # BETA - default=true
NameConstraints: true # BETA - default=true
OtherNames: false # ALPHA - default=false
SecretsFilteredCaching: true # BETA - default=true
ServerSideApply: false # ALPHA - default=false
StableCertificateRequestName: true # BETA - default=true
UseCertificateRequestBasicConstraints: false # ALPHA - default=false
UseDomainQualifiedFinalizer: true # BETA - default=false
ValidateCAA: false # ALPHA - default=false
AdditionalCertificateOutputFormats: true
DisallowInsecureCSRUsageDefinition: true
ExperimentalCertificateSigningRequestControllers: true
ExperimentalGatewayAPISupport: true
LiteralCertificateSubject: true
SecretsFilteredCaching: true
ServerSideApply: true
StableCertificateRequestName: true
UseCertificateRequestBasicConstraints: true
ValidateCAA: true
# Configure the metrics server for TLS
# See https://cert-manager.io/docs/devops-tips/prometheus-metrics/#tls
metricsTLSConfig:

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@@ -53,12 +53,6 @@ spec:
prometheus.io/port: '9402'
{{- end }}
spec:
{{- if not .Values.cainjector.serviceAccount.create }}
{{- with .Values.global.imagePullSecrets }}
imagePullSecrets:
{{- toYaml . | nindent 8 }}
{{- end }}
{{- end }}
serviceAccountName: {{ template "cainjector.serviceAccountName" . }}
{{- if hasKey .Values.cainjector "automountServiceAccountToken" }}
automountServiceAccountToken: {{ .Values.cainjector.automountServiceAccountToken }}

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
{{- if .Values.cainjector.enabled }}
{{- if and .Values.prometheus.enabled (not .Values.prometheus.podmonitor.enabled) }}
apiVersion: v1
kind: Service
@@ -29,4 +28,3 @@ spec:
app.kubernetes.io/instance: {{ .Release.Name }}
app.kubernetes.io/component: "cainjector"
{{- end }}
{{- end }}

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@@ -514,6 +514,7 @@ spec:
type: object
required:
- create
- passwordSecretRef
properties:
alias:
description: |-
@@ -525,25 +526,17 @@ spec:
Create enables JKS keystore creation for the Certificate.
If true, a file named `keystore.jks` will be created in the target
Secret resource, encrypted using the password stored in
`passwordSecretRef` or `password`.
`passwordSecretRef`.
The keystore file will be updated immediately.
If the issuer provided a CA certificate, a file named `truststore.jks`
will also be created in the target Secret resource, encrypted using the
password stored in `passwordSecretRef`
containing the issuing Certificate Authority
type: boolean
password:
description: |-
Password provides a literal password used to encrypt the JKS keystore.
Mutually exclusive with passwordSecretRef.
One of password or passwordSecretRef must provide a password with a non-zero length.
type: string
passwordSecretRef:
description: |-
PasswordSecretRef is a reference to a non-empty key in a Secret resource
PasswordSecretRef is a reference to a key in a Secret resource
containing the password used to encrypt the JKS keystore.
Mutually exclusive with password.
One of password or passwordSecretRef must provide a password with a non-zero length.
type: object
required:
- name
@@ -566,31 +559,24 @@ spec:
type: object
required:
- create
- passwordSecretRef
properties:
create:
description: |-
Create enables PKCS12 keystore creation for the Certificate.
If true, a file named `keystore.p12` will be created in the target
Secret resource, encrypted using the password stored in
`passwordSecretRef` or in `password`.
`passwordSecretRef`.
The keystore file will be updated immediately.
If the issuer provided a CA certificate, a file named `truststore.p12` will
also be created in the target Secret resource, encrypted using the
password stored in `passwordSecretRef` containing the issuing Certificate
Authority
type: boolean
password:
description: |-
Password provides a literal password used to encrypt the PKCS#12 keystore.
Mutually exclusive with passwordSecretRef.
One of password or passwordSecretRef must provide a password with a non-zero length.
type: string
passwordSecretRef:
description: |-
PasswordSecretRef is a reference to a non-empty key in a Secret resource
containing the password used to encrypt the PKCS#12 keystore.
Mutually exclusive with password.
One of password or passwordSecretRef must provide a password with a non-zero length.
PasswordSecretRef is a reference to a key in a Secret resource
containing the password used to encrypt the PKCS12 keystore.
type: object
required:
- name
@@ -1390,9 +1376,6 @@ spec:
resource ID of the managed identity, can not be used at the same time as clientID
Cannot be used for Azure Managed Service Identity
type: string
tenantID:
description: tenant ID of the managed identity, can not be used at the same time as resourceID
type: string
resourceGroupName:
description: resource group the DNS zone is located in
type: string
@@ -4706,9 +4689,6 @@ spec:
resource ID of the managed identity, can not be used at the same time as clientID
Cannot be used for Azure Managed Service Identity
type: string
tenantID:
description: tenant ID of the managed identity, can not be used at the same time as resourceID
type: string
resourceGroupName:
description: resource group the DNS zone is located in
type: string
@@ -8435,9 +8415,6 @@ spec:
resource ID of the managed identity, can not be used at the same time as clientID
Cannot be used for Azure Managed Service Identity
type: string
tenantID:
description: tenant ID of the managed identity, can not be used at the same time as resourceID
type: string
resourceGroupName:
description: resource group the DNS zone is located in
type: string

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@@ -52,12 +52,6 @@ spec:
prometheus.io/port: '9402'
{{- end }}
spec:
{{- if not .Values.serviceAccount.create }}
{{- with .Values.global.imagePullSecrets }}
imagePullSecrets:
{{- toYaml . | nindent 8 }}
{{- end }}
{{- end }}
serviceAccountName: {{ template "cert-manager.serviceAccountName" . }}
{{- if hasKey .Values "automountServiceAccountToken" }}
automountServiceAccountToken: {{ .Values.automountServiceAccountToken }}

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@@ -11,9 +11,7 @@ metadata:
namespace: {{ include "cert-manager.namespace" . }}
{{- with .Values.serviceAccount.annotations }}
annotations:
{{- range $k, $v := . }}
{{- printf "%s: %s" (tpl $k $) (tpl $v $) | nindent 4 }}
{{- end }}
{{- toYaml . | nindent 4 }}
{{- end }}
labels:
app: {{ include "cert-manager.name" . }}

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@@ -52,12 +52,6 @@ spec:
prometheus.io/port: '9402'
{{- end }}
spec:
{{- if not .Values.webhook.serviceAccount.create }}
{{- with .Values.global.imagePullSecrets }}
imagePullSecrets:
{{- toYaml . | nindent 8 }}
{{- end }}
{{- end }}
serviceAccountName: {{ template "webhook.serviceAccountName" . }}
{{- if hasKey .Values.webhook "automountServiceAccountToken" }}
automountServiceAccountToken: {{ .Values.webhook.automountServiceAccountToken }}

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@@ -579,7 +579,7 @@
},
"helm-values.config": {
"default": {},
"description": "This property is used to configure options for the controller pod. This allows setting options that would usually be provided using flags.\n\nIf `apiVersion` and `kind` are unspecified they default to the current latest version (currently `controller.config.cert-manager.io/v1alpha1`). You can pin the version by specifying the `apiVersion` yourself.\n\nFor example:\nconfig:\n apiVersion: controller.config.cert-manager.io/v1alpha1\n kind: ControllerConfiguration\n logging:\n verbosity: 2\n format: text\n leaderElectionConfig:\n namespace: kube-system\n kubernetesAPIQPS: 9000\n kubernetesAPIBurst: 9000\n numberOfConcurrentWorkers: 200\n enableGatewayAPI: true\n # Feature gates as of v1.17.0. Listed with their default values.\n # See https://cert-manager.io/docs/cli/controller/\n featureGates:\n AdditionalCertificateOutputFormats: true # BETA - default=true\n AllAlpha: false # ALPHA - default=false\n AllBeta: false # BETA - default=false\n ExperimentalCertificateSigningRequestControllers: false # ALPHA - default=false\n ExperimentalGatewayAPISupport: true # BETA - default=true\n LiteralCertificateSubject: true # BETA - default=true\n NameConstraints: true # BETA - default=true\n OtherNames: false # ALPHA - default=false\n SecretsFilteredCaching: true # BETA - default=true\n ServerSideApply: false # ALPHA - default=false\n StableCertificateRequestName: true # BETA - default=true\n UseCertificateRequestBasicConstraints: false # ALPHA - default=false\n UseDomainQualifiedFinalizer: true # BETA - default=false\n ValidateCAA: false # ALPHA - default=false\n # Configure the metrics server for TLS\n # See https://cert-manager.io/docs/devops-tips/prometheus-metrics/#tls\n metricsTLSConfig:\n dynamic:\n secretNamespace: \"cert-manager\"\n secretName: \"cert-manager-metrics-ca\"\n dnsNames:\n - cert-manager-metrics",
"description": "This property is used to configure options for the controller pod. This allows setting options that would usually be provided using flags.\n\nIf `apiVersion` and `kind` are unspecified they default to the current latest version (currently `controller.config.cert-manager.io/v1alpha1`). You can pin the version by specifying the `apiVersion` yourself.\n\nFor example:\nconfig:\n apiVersion: controller.config.cert-manager.io/v1alpha1\n kind: ControllerConfiguration\n logging:\n verbosity: 2\n format: text\n leaderElectionConfig:\n namespace: kube-system\n kubernetesAPIQPS: 9000\n kubernetesAPIBurst: 9000\n numberOfConcurrentWorkers: 200\n featureGates:\n AdditionalCertificateOutputFormats: true\n DisallowInsecureCSRUsageDefinition: true\n ExperimentalCertificateSigningRequestControllers: true\n ExperimentalGatewayAPISupport: true\n LiteralCertificateSubject: true\n SecretsFilteredCaching: true\n ServerSideApply: true\n StableCertificateRequestName: true\n UseCertificateRequestBasicConstraints: true\n ValidateCAA: true\n # Configure the metrics server for TLS\n # See https://cert-manager.io/docs/devops-tips/prometheus-metrics/#tls\n metricsTLSConfig:\n dynamic:\n secretNamespace: \"cert-manager\"\n secretName: \"cert-manager-metrics-ca\"\n dnsNames:\n - cert-manager-metrics",
"type": "object"
},
"helm-values.containerSecurityContext": {
@@ -1223,7 +1223,7 @@
"type": "object"
},
"helm-values.serviceAccount.annotations": {
"description": "Optional additional annotations to add to the controller's Service Account. Templates are allowed for both keys and values.\nExample using templating:\nannotations:\n \"{{ .Chart.Name }}-helm-chart/version\": \"{{ .Chart.Version }}\"",
"description": "Optional additional annotations to add to the controller's Service Account.",
"type": "object"
},
"helm-values.serviceAccount.automountServiceAccountToken": {

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@@ -190,10 +190,7 @@ serviceAccount:
# +docs:property
# name: ""
# Optional additional annotations to add to the controller's Service Account. Templates are allowed for both keys and values.
# Example using templating:
# annotations:
# "{{ .Chart.Name }}-helm-chart/version": "{{ .Chart.Version }}"
# Optional additional annotations to add to the controller's Service Account.
# +docs:property
# annotations: {}
@@ -230,24 +227,17 @@ enableCertificateOwnerRef: false
# kubernetesAPIQPS: 9000
# kubernetesAPIBurst: 9000
# numberOfConcurrentWorkers: 200
# enableGatewayAPI: true
# # Feature gates as of v1.17.0. Listed with their default values.
# # See https://cert-manager.io/docs/cli/controller/
# featureGates:
# AdditionalCertificateOutputFormats: true # BETA - default=true
# AllAlpha: false # ALPHA - default=false
# AllBeta: false # BETA - default=false
# ExperimentalCertificateSigningRequestControllers: false # ALPHA - default=false
# ExperimentalGatewayAPISupport: true # BETA - default=true
# LiteralCertificateSubject: true # BETA - default=true
# NameConstraints: true # BETA - default=true
# OtherNames: false # ALPHA - default=false
# SecretsFilteredCaching: true # BETA - default=true
# ServerSideApply: false # ALPHA - default=false
# StableCertificateRequestName: true # BETA - default=true
# UseCertificateRequestBasicConstraints: false # ALPHA - default=false
# UseDomainQualifiedFinalizer: true # BETA - default=false
# ValidateCAA: false # ALPHA - default=false
# AdditionalCertificateOutputFormats: true
# DisallowInsecureCSRUsageDefinition: true
# ExperimentalCertificateSigningRequestControllers: true
# ExperimentalGatewayAPISupport: true
# LiteralCertificateSubject: true
# SecretsFilteredCaching: true
# ServerSideApply: true
# StableCertificateRequestName: true
# UseCertificateRequestBasicConstraints: true
# ValidateCAA: true
# # Configure the metrics server for TLS
# # See https://cert-manager.io/docs/devops-tips/prometheus-metrics/#tls
# metricsTLSConfig:

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@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
cozystackAPI:
image: ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/cozystack-api:v0.31.1@sha256:4b6fc8f5a50ad02486aca663f6d29a800dcc1eb66763ca7f0e8f176b37f97f16
image: ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/cozystack-api:v0.31.0-rc.2@sha256:d3794a5ebd49ee28ef7108213d3bb5053f5247ef62855f4731c7cafb8059a635

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
cozystackController:
image: ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/cozystack-controller:v0.31.1@sha256:7b415d9cbad18fdfbc13423a930a03164141d1972500fe3a1a45ba240da75c55
image: ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/cozystack-controller:v0.31.0-rc.2@sha256:fb7cfdf62a128103954f0cb711b2d21650c0d2f7ff639d41a56f68d454a1e4ea
debug: false
disableTelemetry: false
cozystackVersion: "v0.31.1"
cozystackVersion: "v0.31.0-rc.2"

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@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ data:
"kubeappsNamespace": {{ .Release.Namespace | quote }},
"helmGlobalNamespace": {{ include "kubeapps.helmGlobalPackagingNamespace" . | quote }},
"carvelGlobalNamespace": {{ .Values.kubeappsapis.pluginConfig.kappController.packages.v1alpha1.globalPackagingNamespace | quote }},
"appVersion": "v0.31.1",
"appVersion": "v0.31.0-rc.2",
"authProxyEnabled": {{ .Values.authProxy.enabled }},
"oauthLoginURI": {{ .Values.authProxy.oauthLoginURI | quote }},
"oauthLogoutURI": {{ .Values.authProxy.oauthLogoutURI | quote }},

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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ kubeapps:
image:
registry: ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack
repository: dashboard
tag: v0.31.1
tag: v0.31.0-rc.2
digest: "sha256:a83fe4654f547469cfa469a02bda1273c54bca103a41eb007fdb2e18a7a91e93"
redis:
master:
@@ -35,8 +35,8 @@ kubeapps:
image:
registry: ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack
repository: kubeapps-apis
tag: v0.31.1
digest: "sha256:07646be7508e443c2fe11b1f33757a716aec487c09b42343e490f9edccb1d57f"
tag: v0.31.0-rc.2
digest: "sha256:db4f33e9ca6969459c9baf0131c2c342cb6c366df16df7361e7cbdeb4a854cea"
pluginConfig:
flux:
packages:

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
# Build the manager binary
FROM golang:1.24 as builder
ARG VERSION=edge-25.4.1
ARG VERSION=edge-25.3.2
ARG TARGETOS
ARG TARGETARCH
@@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ WORKDIR /
COPY --from=builder /workspace/kamaji .
USER 65532:65532
ENTRYPOINT ["/kamaji"]
ENTRYPOINT ["/kamaji"]

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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ kamaji:
deploy: false
image:
pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
tag: v0.31.1@sha256:2402c2e4592d79983e074a2de8758a72f8cf2ea653cd30e0550ff2b988eb2e00
tag: v0.31.0-rc.2@sha256:beb066f5c45cda520e5028222ec26a5e39c2c3c63bc9016e8a6ec49a2379e00c
repository: ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/kamaji
resources:
limits:

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@@ -11,9 +11,6 @@ spec:
{{- $rawConstraints := get $configMap.data "globalAppTopologySpreadConstraints" }}
{{- if $rawConstraints }}
{{- $rawConstraints | fromYaml | toYaml | nindent 2 }}
labelSelector:
matchLabels:
cnpg.io/cluster: keycloak-db
{{- end }}
{{- end }}
monitoring:

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@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
portSecurity: true
routes: ""
image: ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/kubeovn-webhook:v0.31.1@sha256:c3f68266a7a43f87a392449939c0fe990821325bcb8070efb8e50f1f886b9c2c
image: ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/kubeovn-webhook:v0.31.0-rc.2@sha256:f9b464a94bd1a1fa116bbf77c4bbece3931d03dac1489eb820f94d98176ed5c9

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@@ -16,8 +16,6 @@ image-controller image-speaker:
$(eval VERSION := $(shell yq '.appVersion' charts/metallb/Chart.yaml))
docker buildx build images/metallb \
--provenance false \
--builder=$(BUILDER) \
--platform=$(PLATFORM) \
--target $(TARGET) \
--build-arg VERSION=$(VERSION) \
--tag $(REGISTRY)/metallb-$(TARGET):$(VERSION) \
@@ -25,8 +23,8 @@ image-controller image-speaker:
--cache-to type=inline \
--metadata-file images/$(TARGET).json \
--push=$(PUSH) \
--label "org.opencontainers.image.source=https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack" \
--load=$(LOAD)
--label "org.opencontainers.image.source=https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack"
--load=1
REPOSITORY="$(REGISTRY)/metallb-$(TARGET)" \
yq -i '.metallb.$(TARGET).image.repository = strenv(REPOSITORY)' values.yaml
TAG=$(VERSION)@$$(yq e '."containerimage.digest"' images/$(TARGET).json -o json -r) \

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@@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ metallb:
controller:
image:
repository: ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/metallb-controller
tag: v0.14.9@sha256:d8fa1a8147f844fb6add20a2147e9be6d1c26424748439c2648a0f6d8e10804d
tag: v0.14.9@sha256:73c3156d913a2ff15a26ca42fcbeee6fa115602bcdb78870dcfab9359acd9cb3
speaker:
image:
repository: ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/metallb-speaker
tag: v0.14.9@sha256:a65437314ef23acf030afb44c3a25c5cb6ee813041e9b36ee7e0988a1e21b762
tag: v0.14.9@sha256:9af9f0a6922784f066653f2c0d940d5f2de7ffea132d2df488457b61465b7716