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Andrei Kvapil
074725f69c Release v0.39.5 (#1854)
This PR prepares the release `v0.39.5`.
2026-01-13 08:04:19 +01:00
cozystack-bot
ea0abcc465 Prepare release v0.39.5
Signed-off-by: cozystack-bot <217169706+cozystack-bot@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-01-13 01:39:12 +00:00
Andrei Kvapil
cf96f19a70 [Backport release-0.39] [linstor] Update piraeus-server patches with critical fixes (#1853)
# Description
Backport of #1850 to `release-0.39`.
2026-01-12 23:24:07 +01:00
Andrei Kvapil
274a3a57a8 [linstor] Update piraeus-server patches with critical fixes
Update piraeus-server patches to address critical production issues:

- Add fix-duplicate-tcp-ports.diff to prevent duplicate TCP ports
  after toggle-disk operations (upstream PR #476)

- Update skip-adjust-when-device-inaccessible.diff with comprehensive
  fixes for resources stuck in StandAlone after reboot, Unknown state
  race condition, and encrypted LUKS resource deletion (upstream PR #477)

```release-note
[linstor] Fix DRBD resources stuck in StandAlone state after reboot and encrypted resource deletion issues
```

Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrei Kvapil <kvapss@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit dc2773ba26)
2026-01-12 22:23:42 +00:00
Andrei Kvapil
5d56029be6 Release v0.39.4 (#1849)
This PR prepares the release `v0.39.4`.
2026-01-12 11:02:36 +01:00
cozystack-bot
8e9b398a21 Prepare release v0.39.4
Signed-off-by: cozystack-bot <217169706+cozystack-bot@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-01-12 01:38:28 +00:00
Andrei Kvapil
93339820f8 Release v0.39.4 (#1847)
This PR prepares the release `v0.39.4`.
2026-01-10 03:55:57 +01:00
cozystack-bot
909997da1d Prepare release v0.39.4
Signed-off-by: cozystack-bot <217169706+cozystack-bot@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-01-10 01:36:19 +00:00
Andrei Kvapil
98cab21ab8 [0.39][paas-full] Add multus dependencies similar to other CNIs (#1835)
## What this PR does
Adds multus as a dependency as other CNIs

### Release note
```release-note
Adds multus as a dependency as other CNIs
```
2026-01-09 21:58:31 +01:00
nbykov0
ce6ec2c0bb [paas-full] Add multus dependency as other CNIs
Signed-off-by: nbykov0 <166552198+nbykov0@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-01-09 20:03:14 +03:00
Andrei Kvapil
d90882c4af Release v0.39.3 (#1821)
This PR prepares the release `v0.39.3`.
2026-01-09 10:06:52 +01:00
cozystack-bot
cbe36e4ccf Prepare release v0.39.3
Signed-off-by: cozystack-bot <217169706+cozystack-bot@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-01-09 01:33:57 +00:00
Andrei Kvapil
ee600b0ce6 [multus] Remove memory limit (#1834)
Removes multus memory limit due to short but unpredictable and large
memory consumption in some cases, such as starting up after a node
reboot (reported up to 3Gi).
The root cause will be fixed in future releases.

```release-note
Multus memory limit removed.
```

<!-- This is an auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai
-->

* **Chores**
* Updated Multus system namespace configuration and DaemonSet naming for
improved environment organization.
* Adjusted container resource allocation: increased memory requests and
refined memory limits for optimized performance.
* Updated deployment template specifications to reflect infrastructure
changes.

<sub>✏️ Tip: You can customize this high-level summary in your review
settings.</sub>

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2026-01-08 23:24:01 +01:00
Andrei Kvapil
2282afcd6a [Backport release-0.39] [linstor] fix: prevent DRBD device race condition in updateDiscGran (#1836)
# Description
Backport of #1829 to `release-0.39`.
2026-01-08 21:05:49 +01:00
Andrei Kvapil
8298763562 [Backport release-0.39] [kube-ovn] Update to v1.14.25 (#1837)
# Description
Backport of #1819 to `release-0.39`.
2026-01-08 21:05:35 +01:00
Andrei Kvapil
3028dc9f1a feat(kubeovn): update to v1.14.25
Update kube-ovn from v1.14.11 to v1.14.25.
Sync chart templates with upstream changes.

Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrei Kvapil <kvapss@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit d73773eaa1)
2026-01-08 20:05:03 +00:00
Andrei Kvapil
3ab4707c6a fix(linstor): update skip-adjust-when-device-inaccessible patch
Add physical device path existence check to prevent race condition where
lsblk is called before kernel creates DRBD device node after drbdadm adjust.

This fixes issue where resources ended up in Unknown state after satellite
restart because:
- drbdadm adjust completes successfully (brings devices up)
- updateDiscGran() immediately tries lsblk
- /dev/drbd* doesn't exist yet (kernel hasn't created node)
- lsblk fails with "not a block device" exit code 32
- StorageException interrupts DeviceManager cycle
- Device remains in incomplete state

The patch now checks Files.exists(devicePath) before lsblk, allowing
the check to be retried in next cycle when device node is available.

Upstream: https://github.com/LINBIT/linstor-server/pull/471

Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrei Kvapil <kvapss@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit a2a0747142)
2026-01-08 20:04:52 +00:00
Nikita
17966bfba1 [Backport release-0.39] [seaweedfs] Traffic locality (#1830)
# Description
Backport of #1748 to `release-0.39`.
2026-01-08 15:57:31 +03:00
nbykov0
a9de6bf07e [seaweed] Use upstream images
Signed-off-by: nbykov0 <166552198+nbykov0@users.noreply.github.com>
(cherry picked from commit bcd4b8976a)
2026-01-08 12:56:44 +00:00
nbykov0
765cffdc66 [seaweed] Update to 4.05
Signed-off-by: nbykov0 <166552198+nbykov0@users.noreply.github.com>
(cherry picked from commit aede1b9217)
2026-01-08 12:56:44 +00:00
nbykov0
48ebe418b2 [seaweedfs] Traffic locality for seaweedfs
Signed-off-by: nbykov0 <166552198+nbykov0@users.noreply.github.com>
(cherry picked from commit 2a8a8a480f)
2026-01-08 12:56:44 +00:00
nbykov0
25f31022f0 [ingress] Add topology anti-affinities
Signed-off-by: nbykov0 <166552198+nbykov0@users.noreply.github.com>
(cherry picked from commit 6ca8011dfa)
2026-01-08 12:56:44 +00:00
Andrei Kvapil
5be383610f [Backport release-0.39] [api, lineage] Tolerate all taints (#1827)
# Description
Backport of #1781 to `release-0.39`.
2026-01-07 16:45:11 +01:00
nbykov0
363c8cf066 [cozystack-api] Tolerate all taints
Signed-off-by: nbykov0 <166552198+nbykov0@users.noreply.github.com>
(cherry picked from commit 4e602fd55d)
2026-01-07 15:02:50 +00:00
nbykov0
8c8ab1f1a0 [lineage-webhook] Tolerate all taints
Signed-off-by: nbykov0 <166552198+nbykov0@users.noreply.github.com>
(cherry picked from commit aa66b8c0d3)
2026-01-07 15:02:50 +00:00
Andrei Kvapil
9405e05185 [Backport release-0.39] fix(linstor): prevent orphaned DRBD devices during toggle-disk retry (#1825)
# Description
Backport of #1823 to `release-0.39`.
2026-01-07 15:13:25 +01:00
Andrei Kvapil
0aee5b4dfa fix(linstor): prevent orphaned DRBD devices during toggle-disk retry
The previous retry logic in toggle-disk removed layer data from controller DB
and recreated it. However, removeLayerData() only deletes from the database
without calling drbdadm down on the satellite, leaving orphaned DRBD devices
in the kernel that occupy ports and block new operations.

This fix changes retry to simply repeat the operation with existing layer data,
allowing the satellite to handle it idempotently.

Upstream: https://github.com/LINBIT/linstor-server/pull/475

Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrei Kvapil <kvapss@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 8151e1e41a)
2026-01-07 14:00:22 +00:00
Andrei Kvapil
8373a8cb3f [Backport release-0.39] [linstor] Build linstor-server with custom patches (#1818)
# Description
Backport of #1726 to `release-0.39`.
2026-01-06 16:21:22 +01:00
Andrei Kvapil
cb0e457dda feat(linstor): build linstor-server with custom patches
Add patches for piraeus-server:
- adjust-on-resfile-change: handle resource file changes
- allow-toggle-disk-retry: enable disk operation retries
- force-metadata-check-on-disk-add: verify metadata on disk addition

Update plunger-satellite script and values.yaml for new build.

Signed-off-by: Andrei Kvapil <kvapss@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit daa91fd2f3)
2026-01-06 15:19:26 +00:00
Andrei Kvapil
c74b88ce66 [Backport release-0.39] [testing] Add aliases and autocomplete (#1809)
# Description
Backport of #1803 to `release-0.39`.
2026-01-05 20:04:26 +01:00
Timofei Larkin
07982b2646 [testing] Add aliases and autocomplete
## What this PR does

Adds a `k=kubectl` alias and bash completion for kubectl to the
e2e-testing sandbox container to maintainers have an easier time
exec'ing into the CI container when something needs to be debugged.

### Release note

```release-note
[testing] Add k=kubectl alias and enable kubectl completion in the CI
container.
```

Signed-off-by: Timofei Larkin <lllamnyp@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit bf1928c96f)
2026-01-05 18:48:14 +00:00
Andrei Kvapil
d80ea29dfa [Backport release-0.39] [kubernetes] Fix endpoints for cilium-gateway (#1808)
# Description
Backport of #1729 to `release-0.39`.
2026-01-05 18:12:34 +01:00
Andrei Kvapil
143da399ff [kubernetes] Fix endpoints for cilium-gateway
Signed-off-by: Andrei Kvapil <kvapss@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit f59665208c)
2026-01-05 17:11:56 +00:00
Timofei Larkin
ad3bff6692 [kubeovn] Package from external repo (#1535)
Previously, all system charts have had their versions bumped with every
update of Cozystack, even if the underlying images and templates did not
change. Additionally, some components would have their docker images
rebuilt and get updated digests because of a changed docker context,
even though no relevant code had been changed. This would cause an
upgrade of several HelmReleases on every upgrade of Cozystack, even when
in practice nothing had changed. This is especially noticeable for
charts, such as kubeovn, which is a dependency for almost all other
system HelmReleases. By moving kubeovn out of the monorepo and
decoupling its release cycle from the release cycle of Cozystack, this
issue can be resolved and is another step towards decomposing Cozystack.

```release-note
[kubeovn] Decouple the release cycle of kubeovn from Cozystack's release
cycle, preventing unnecessary redeployments of all Helm releases, when
upgrading Cozystack.
```
2026-01-05 18:05:50 +01:00
Andrei Kvapil
f1852ca841 [Backport release-0.39] [kubevirt-operator] Revert incorrect case change in VM alerts (#1806)
# Description
Backport of #1804 to `release-0.39`.
2026-01-05 16:29:11 +01:00
Aleksei Sviridkin
5914515371 [kubevirt-operator] Revert incorrect case change in VM alerts
Revert PR #1770 which incorrectly changed status check from lowercase
to uppercase. The actual metrics use lowercase:
- kubevirt_vm_info uses status="running" (not "Running")
- kubevirt_vmi_info uses phase="running" (not "Running")

Verified by querying virt-controller metrics in instories cluster.

Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: Aleksei Sviridkin <f@lex.la>
(cherry picked from commit 36836fd84e)
2026-01-05 15:19:59 +00:00
Andrei Kvapil
5be4fc8f40 Release v0.39.2 (#1789)
This PR prepares the release `v0.39.2`.
2026-01-03 09:57:25 +01:00
cozystack-bot
f4ff44a18c Prepare release v0.39.2
Signed-off-by: cozystack-bot <217169706+cozystack-bot@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-01-03 01:38:23 +00:00
Andrei Kvapil
6b5e2e3e77 [Backport release-0.39] [system] Add resource requests and limits to etcd-defrag (#1786)
# Description
Backport of #1785 to `release-0.39`.
2026-01-02 19:13:11 +01:00
Matthieu ROBIN
fc84b80b70 Add resource requests and limits to etcd-defrag
Added resource requests and limits for etcd-defrag container.

Signed-off-by: Matthieu ROBIN <info@matthieurobin.com>
(cherry picked from commit 675eaa6178)
2026-01-02 18:12:42 +00:00
Andrei Kvapil
85a0003ffb [Backport release-0.39] [tenant] Run cleanup job from system namespace (#1777)
# Description
Backport of #1774 to `release-0.39`.
2025-12-30 12:05:45 +01:00
Timofei Larkin
7c766fc27d [tenant] Run cleanup job from system namespace
## What this PR does

The Helm hook that creates a job deleting all applications in a tenant
before deleting the tenant itself now runs this job from the cozy-system
namespace. This prevents conflicts with resource quotas (not enough
resources to run cleanup job) without temporary increases of the quota
or similar vulnerability-introducing hacks.

### Release note

```release-note
[tenant] Run cleanup job in system namespace to avoid conflicts on
resource quotas.
```

Signed-off-by: Timofei Larkin <lllamnyp@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit b94fc6c9c8)
2025-12-30 11:03:18 +00:00
Andrei Kvapil
46d81c806f [Backport release-0.39] [tenant] Allow egress to parent ingress pods (#1776)
# Description
Backport of #1765 to `release-0.39`.
2025-12-30 12:00:19 +01:00
Andrei Kvapil
9300309dfb [Backport release-0.39] [kubevirt-operator] Fix typo in VMNotRunningFor10Minutes alert (#1775)
# Description
Backport of #1770 to `release-0.39`.
2025-12-30 12:00:07 +01:00
Aleksei Sviridkin
d90a76bc25 fix(tenant): allow egress to parent ingress pods
Nested Kubernetes clusters with exposeMethod: Proxied cannot reach their
own external domains because the clusterwide egress policy blocks traffic
to ingress pods in parent namespaces.

This breaks cert-manager HTTP-01 self-check and any scenario where pods
need to access services exposed through parent ingress.

Add egress rule allowing traffic to ingress pods (cozystack.io/service:
ingress) in parent namespaces, following the same pattern as existing
vminsert and etcd rules.

Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: Aleksei Sviridkin <f@lex.la>
(cherry picked from commit 4dfdbfeb62)
2025-12-30 10:59:45 +00:00
Aleksei Sviridkin
13bfb72ea5 [kubevirt-operator] Fix typo in VMNotRunningFor10Minutes alert
Fix case sensitivity in status check: "running" → "Running".
The metric uses "Running" (capital R), so the lowercase check was
always triggering alerts even for running VMs.

Fixes: https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/issues/1552

Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: Aleksei Sviridkin <f@lex.la>
(cherry picked from commit 7fab919e07)
2025-12-30 10:58:23 +00:00
Andrei Kvapil
56ed29c7fc [Backport release-0.39] [vm] Always expose VMs with a service (#1751)
# Description
Backport of #1738 to `release-0.39`.
2025-12-24 14:38:37 +01:00
Timofei Larkin
1ffa1ef454 [vm] Always expose VMs with a service
## What this PR does

When VMs are created without a public IP, no service is created for them
and they have no in-cluster DNS name. This PR fixes this and resolves
#1731.

### Release note

```release-note
[vm] Always expose VMs with at least a ClusterIP service.
```

Signed-off-by: Timofei Larkin <lllamnyp@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit ba50d01877)
2025-12-24 13:10:14 +00:00
Andrei Kvapil
1826858bb0 Release v0.39.1 (#1749)
This PR prepares the release `v0.39.1`.
2025-12-24 09:16:37 +01:00
cozystack-bot
0e262838d2 Prepare release v0.39.1
Signed-off-by: cozystack-bot <217169706+cozystack-bot@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-12-23 23:26:06 +00:00
Andrei Kvapil
b610630592 [monitoring] Add SLACK_SEVERITY_FILTER field and VMAgent for tenant monitoring (#1712)
[monitoring] Add SLACK_SEVERITY_FILTER field and VMAgent for tenant
monitoring
What this PR does
This PR introduces the SLACK_SEVERITY_FILTER environment variable in the
Alerta deployment to enable
filtering of alert severities for Slack notifications based on the
disabledSeverity configuration.
Additionally, it adds a VMAgent resource template for scraping metrics
within tenant namespaces, improving
monitoring granularity and control.

```release-note
[monitoring] Add SLACK_SEVERITY_FILTER for filtering Slack alert severities and VMAgent configuration for
tenant-specific metrics scraping.
```

<!-- This is an auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai
-->

* **New Features**
  * Added configurable severity filtering for Telegram alerts.
  * Extended Slack severity filtering to accept lists of severities.

* **Bug Fixes / Behavior**
* Severity settings now accept arrays (multiple severities) instead of
single comma-separated strings.

* **Documentation**
* Updated configuration docs and examples to show list-style severity
settings.

<sub>✏️ Tip: You can customize this high-level summary in your review
settings.</sub>

<!-- end of auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai -->
2025-12-24 00:21:24 +01:00
Andrei Kvapil
357d9f95be Release v0.39.0 (#1747)
This PR prepares the release `v0.39.0`.
2025-12-23 19:07:54 +01:00
cozystack-bot
37a2e38798 Prepare release v0.39.0
Signed-off-by: cozystack-bot <217169706+cozystack-bot@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-12-23 16:27:57 +00:00
Nikita
da44a65ba9 [system/cilium] Enable topology-aware routing for services (#1734) 2025-12-23 19:17:03 +03:00
Nikita
26da347de8 [Backport release-0.38] [cilium] Enable automatic pod rollout on configmap updates (#1745)
# Description
Backport of #1728 to `release-0.38`.
2025-12-23 15:41:56 +03:00
Nikita
dd2798dbda [Backport release-0.38] [virtual-machine,vm-instance] Add nodeAffinity for Windows VMs based on scheduling config (#1744)
# Description
Backport of #1693 to `release-0.38`.
2025-12-23 15:41:33 +03:00
Andrei Kvapil
fb5b4da2b2 [cilium] Enable automatic pod rollout on configmap updates
Signed-off-by: Andrei Kvapil <kvapss@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 97e8d2aa49)
2025-12-23 12:41:25 +00:00
Andrei Kvapil
540e1c6e0d [virtual-machine,vm-instance] Add nodeAffinity for Windows VMs based on scheduling config
Signed-off-by: Andrei Kvapil <kvapss@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 3975da93c6)
2025-12-23 12:39:33 +00:00
Nikita
1dd8e00e17 [Backport release-0.38] Update SeaweedFS v4.02 (#1732)
# Description
Backport of #1725 to `release-0.38`.
2025-12-18 13:40:31 +03:00
Andrei Kvapil
79165ca2f9 Update SeaweedFS v4.02
Signed-off-by: Andrei Kvapil <kvapss@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 1805be3c48)
2025-12-18 10:39:52 +00:00
Andrei Kvapil
a8bd179f0d [Backport release-0.38] [apps] Refactor apiserver to use typed objects and fix UnstructuredList GVK (#1709)
# Description
Backport of #1679 to `release-0.38`.
2025-12-10 19:28:16 +01:00
Andrei Kvapil
1491535b35 [apps] Refactor apiserver to use typed objects and fix UnstructuredList GVK
This commit refactors the apiserver REST handlers to use typed objects
(appsv1alpha1.Application) instead of unstructured.Unstructured, eliminating
the need for runtime conversions and simplifying the codebase.

Additionally, it fixes an issue where UnstructuredList objects were using
the first registered kind from typeToGVK instead of the kind from the
object's field when multiple kinds are registered with the same Go type.

This is a more comprehensive fix for the problem addressed in
https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/1630, which was reverted in
https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/1677.

The fix includes the upstream fix from kubernetes/kubernetes#135537,
which enables short-circuit path for UnstructuredList similar to regular
Unstructured objects, using GVK from the object field instead of
typeToGVK.

Changes:
- Refactored rest.go handlers to use typed Application objects
- Removed unstructured.Unstructured conversions
- Fixed UnstructuredList GVK handling
- Updated dependencies in go.mod/go.sum
- Added e2e test for OpenAPI validation
- Updated Dockerfile

Signed-off-by: Andrei Kvapil <kvapss@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit ca29fc855a)
2025-12-10 12:22:57 +00:00
Andrei Kvapil
290c6be04b Release v0.38.4 (#1704)
This PR prepares the release `v0.38.4`.
2025-12-09 19:54:27 +01:00
cozystack-bot
03328dc4e4 Prepare release v0.38.4
Signed-off-by: cozystack-bot <217169706+cozystack-bot@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-12-09 16:23:14 +00:00
Andrei Kvapil
9311a9e547 [Backport release-0.38] [virtual-machine] Improve check for resizing job (#1701)
# Description
Backport of #1688 to `release-0.38`.
2025-12-09 17:10:14 +01:00
Andrei Kvapil
548b2c0ed3 [virtual-machine] Improve check for resizing job
Signed-off-by: Andrei Kvapil <kvapss@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 0bab895026)
2025-12-09 16:08:54 +00:00
Andrei Kvapil
202ff3433e [Backport release-0.38] [dashboard] Fix CustomFormsOverride schema to nest properties under spec.properties (#1700)
# Description
Backport of #1692 to `release-0.38`.
2025-12-09 17:05:22 +01:00
Andrei Kvapil
891195018f [dashboard] Fix CustomFormsOverride schema to nest properties under spec.properties
Signed-off-by: Andrei Kvapil <kvapss@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 578a810413)
2025-12-09 16:04:57 +00:00
Andrei Kvapil
d53861837f [Backport release-0.38] [linstor] Update piraeus-operator v2.10.2 (#1697)
# Description
Backport of #1689 to `release-0.38`.
2025-12-09 14:58:13 +01:00
Andrei Kvapil
f1a75ab864 [linstor] Update piraeus-operator v2.10.2
Signed-off-by: Andrei Kvapil <kvapss@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 58dd1f5881)
2025-12-09 13:43:46 +00:00
Nikita
2110534e63 Release v0.38.3 (#1686)
This PR prepares the release `v0.38.3`.
2025-12-04 20:07:33 +03:00
cozystack-bot
2e22a6579e Prepare release v0.38.3
Signed-off-by: cozystack-bot <217169706+cozystack-bot@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-12-04 16:19:17 +00:00
Nikita
35907dd474 [core:installer] Address buildx warnings (#1682)
## What this PR does
Buildx is worried about Dockerfile syntax, this pr fixes it.
```
 - FromAsCasing: 'as' and 'FROM' keywords' casing do not match (line 1)
 - FromAsCasing: 'as' and 'FROM' keywords' casing do not match (line 16)
```

### Release note
```release-note
Buildx warnings addressed.
```
2025-12-03 19:42:24 +03:00
Nikita
af56c105c2 [system:coredns] update coredns app labels to match Talos coredns labels (#1675)
## What this PR does
Updates coredns app labels to match Talos coredns labels

### Release note

```release-note
Coredns app labels updated to match Talos coredns labels.
```
2025-12-03 19:42:14 +03:00
Nikita
30e5b71e3f [system:monitoring-agents] rename coredns metrics service (#1676)
## What this PR does
Renames coredns metrics service

### Release note
```release-note
Renamed coredns metrics service not to interfere with coredns service used for name resolution in tenant k8s clusters.
```
2025-12-03 19:41:59 +03:00
Andrei Kvapil
c7f478fc7d Release v0.38.2 (#1678)
This PR prepares the release `v0.38.2`.

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* **Chores**
* Updated container image versions from v0.38.1 to v0.38.2 across system
packages with corresponding digest updates. All image references have
been bumped to the latest version with new SHA256 hashes.

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2025-12-01 20:49:26 +01:00
cozystack-bot
d53506ae2a Prepare release v0.38.2
Signed-off-by: cozystack-bot <217169706+cozystack-bot@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-12-01 19:14:15 +00:00
Andrei Kvapil
8bc62d4c71 Revert [api] Fix representation of dynamic list kinds (fixes namespace deletion regression from #1630) (#1677)
## Problem

This PR reverts the changes introduced in #1630 that caused a regression
affecting namespace deletion and upgrades from previous versions,
particularly when running migration 20.

### Symptoms

Users are experiencing issues with namespace deletion and upgrades. The
namespace controller reports:

```
NamespaceDeletionContentFailure: True
ContentDeletionFailed: Failed to delete all resource types, 25 remaining: 
content is not a list: []unstructured.Unstructured
```

The error indicates that Kubernetes API server expects a proper list
type, but receives `[]unstructured.Unstructured` instead, which breaks
namespace finalization.

### Root Cause

The changes in #1630 modified how dynamic list kinds are represented,
switching from `unstructured.UnstructuredList` to typed
`ApplicationList`. While this was intended to fix kind representation
issues, it introduced a compatibility problem:

1. The namespace deletion controller expects resources to implement the
standard Kubernetes list interface
2. The typed lists may not be properly recognized during namespace
finalization
3. This breaks upgrades from previous versions where resources were
stored as unstructured

### Solution

This PR reverts the problematic changes to restore compatibility with
namespace deletion and upgrade scenarios. We are planning a more
comprehensive fix that will address both the original kind
representation issue and namespace deletion compatibility.

### Related Issues

- Fixes namespace deletion failures
- Fixes upgrade issues from previous versions (migration 20)
- Reverts regression introduced in #1630

### Next Steps

A more comprehensive fix is being prepared that will:
- Properly handle kind representation for dynamic types
- Ensure compatibility with namespace deletion controller
- Support upgrades from previous versions
2025-12-01 20:08:13 +01:00
Andrei Kvapil
0b27f634c0 Revert [api] Fix representation of dynamic list kinds
Signed-off-by: Andrei Kvapil <kvapss@gmail.com>
2025-12-01 20:07:06 +01:00
Andrei Kvapil
9d1fb4ccf2 Add changelogs for v0.37.9 and v0.38.1
Signed-off-by: Andrei Kvapil <kvapss@gmail.com>
2025-11-27 16:04:27 +01:00
Andrei Kvapil
27efd3ad5e Release v0.38.1 (#1668)
This PR prepares the release `v0.38.1`.
2025-11-27 15:53:53 +01:00
Andrei Kvapil
7b20e3f4cc [seaweedfs] Extended CA certificate duration to reduce disruptive CA rotations. (#1657)
**Chores**
* Updated SeaweedFS Helm chart templates with configurable certificate
duration and renewal settings.

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* **Chores**
* Enhanced CA certificate configuration for SeaweedFS by extending the
validity duration and adjusting the renewal window to improve long-term
certificate management and system stability.

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2025-11-27 14:34:31 +01:00
IvanHunters
5d354a07d6 add patch for long term ca
Signed-off-by: IvanHunters <xorokhotnikov@gmail.com>
2025-11-27 14:34:14 +01:00
Andrei Kvapil
aa8062c41c [tenant][kubernetes] Introduce better cleanup logic (#1661)
Signed-off-by: Andrei Kvapil <kvapss@gmail.com>

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## Summary by CodeRabbit

* **New Features**
* Added an automated pre-delete cleanup job for tenant namespaces to
remove tenant-related releases during uninstall.

* **Improvements**
* Cleanup now runs early in the uninstall sequence with a clearer,
stepwise orchestration for resource removal.
* Expanded permissions and execution allowances to enable the cleanup
workflow.
* Deployment annotations now use a content checksum to better detect
config changes.

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* Previous teardown sequence for certain release types was removed and
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2025-11-27 14:32:54 +01:00
Andrei Kvapil
9ceb59e74c [dashboard] Fix loading arrays in forms when editing existing objects
Signed-off-by: Andrei Kvapil <kvapss@gmail.com>
2025-11-27 14:31:05 +01:00
Andrei Kvapil
0df528a89d [dashboard] Add config hash annotations to restart pods on config changes (#1662)
## What this PR does

This PR adds config hash annotations to the dashboard deployment
templates to ensure pods are automatically restarted when their
configuration changes.

Changes:
- Added `checksum/config` annotation to `nginx.yaml` deployment that
computes a hash of `nginx-config.yaml`
- Added `checksum/config` annotation to `web.yaml` deployment that
computes a hash of `configmap.yaml`

This replaces the hardcoded checksum in nginx.yaml with a dynamically
computed one, and adds a new checksum for the web deployment.

### Release note

```release-note
[dashboard] Add config hash annotations to automatically restart pods when configuration changes
```
2025-11-27 12:21:29 +01:00
Andrei Kvapil
d70197c825 Add changelogs for v0.37.* and v0.38.0 (#1658)
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## Summary by CodeRabbit

* **New Features**
* VPC with Multus CNI, dashboard VNC, configurable worker versions,
dedicated lineage webhook daemonset, tenant workload listing

* **Bug Fixes**
* RBAC and namespace listing fixes (including non‑OIDC/system:masters),
dashboard logout, migration/readiness checks, load balancer cleanup,
various chart/config fixes

* **Security**
* Redis image update, stricter ingress HTTPS enforcement, flux operator
hardening

* **Documentation**
* Kubernetes troubleshooting, backup/recovery, migration guidance,
website and mobile updates

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2025-11-26 20:19:33 +01:00
Andrei Kvapil
f2f8da0be1 Add AI-agent for changelogs generation (#1659)
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Add AI-agent for changelogs generation
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## Summary by CodeRabbit

* **Documentation**
  * Updated agent documentation to include changelog generation guidance
* Added comprehensive changelog generation guide with workflow
procedures and validation steps

* **Chores**
* New scripts added for optional repository management and release notes
publishing
  * Project configuration updated to exclude additional directories
  * Removed outdated changelog entry

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2025-11-26 20:19:00 +01:00
Andrei Kvapil
094ee6da55 Add AI-agent for changelogs generation
Signed-off-by: Andrei Kvapil <kvapss@gmail.com>
2025-11-26 20:18:43 +01:00
Andrei Kvapil
f256575fce [docs] Add instructions for addressing AI bot reviewer comments (#1664)
## What this PR does

This PR adds instructions for AI agents on how to handle comments from
AI bot reviewers (like Qodo, Copilot, etc.).

Changes:
- Added new section "Addressing AI Bot Reviewer Comments" to
`docs/agents/contributing.md`
- Instructions on how to get PR comments using `gh pr view --comments`
- Guidelines on evaluating each comment carefully (don't blindly apply
all suggestions)
- Clear criteria for when to apply and when to skip AI bot suggestions
- Emphasis on leaving changes uncommitted for user review

Key principles:
- Evaluate each suggestion based on context, project conventions, and
impact
- Apply legitimate fixes but skip over-engineering or style mismatches
- Leave changes uncommitted so the user can review and decide

### Release note

```release-note
[docs] Add instructions for AI agents on handling AI bot reviewer comments
```



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## Summary by CodeRabbit

* **Documentation**
* Added guidance for addressing AI bot reviewer comments in the
contributor guide.
  * Introduced comprehensive changelog generation procedures.

* **Chores**
  * Finalized v0.37.0 release.
* Enhanced release automation infrastructure with new tooling scripts
for repository checks and release note uploads.
  * Updated project documentation index.

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2025-11-26 20:15:00 +01:00
Andrei Kvapil
d1ad38dd01 [docs] Add instructions for addressing AI bot reviewer comments
Signed-off-by: Andrei Kvapil <kvapss@gmail.com>
2025-11-26 20:12:24 +01:00
Andrei Kvapil
bc1fed4079 [docs] Add AI agent documentation structure (#1663)
## What this PR does

This PR adds AI agent documentation structure to help AI coding
assistants work more effectively with the Cozystack codebase.

Changes:
- Added `AGENTS.md` in the root with an overview and agent documentation
table
- Created `docs/agents/` directory with specialized agent instructions:
  - `overview.md` - Project structure and conventions
  - `contributing.md` - Git workflow, commits, and pull requests
  - `releasing.md` - Release process (references `docs/release.md`)
- Organized documentation to make it easy for AI agents to find relevant
instructions

### Release note

```release-note
[docs] Add AI agent documentation structure with instructions for contributing, releasing, and project overview
```
2025-11-26 19:55:33 +01:00
Andrei Kvapil
0b29ffefe0 [docs] Add AI agent documentation structure
Signed-off-by: Andrei Kvapil <kvapss@gmail.com>
2025-11-26 19:54:24 +01:00
Andrei Kvapil
c72a9333e9 [dashboard] Add config hash annotations to restart pods on config changes
Signed-off-by: Andrei Kvapil <kvapss@gmail.com>
2025-11-26 19:22:01 +01:00
Andrei Kvapil
d46cccda71 Introduce better cleanup logic
Signed-off-by: Andrei Kvapil <kvapss@gmail.com>
2025-11-26 19:01:03 +01:00
Andrei Kvapil
b5b12d0684 Add changelogs for v0.37.* and v0.38.0
Signed-off-by: Andrei Kvapil <kvapss@gmail.com>
2025-11-26 17:08:42 +01:00
IvanHunters
8283714930 * **Improvements**
* Extended CA certificate duration to reduce disruptive CA rotations.
  * Added mechanism to sync SeaweedFS client certificates across clusters.
  * Enhanced certificate management to ensure Hikube provisioner always receives up-to-date client certificates.

* **Chores**
  * Updated SeaweedFS Helm chart templates with configurable certificate duration and renewal settings.

Signed-off-by: IvanHunters <xorokhotnikov@gmail.com>
2025-11-26 15:34:49 +03:00
Andrei Kvapil
aa428457db Release v0.38.0 (#1656)
This PR prepares the release `v0.38.0`.

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## Summary by CodeRabbit

## Chores
* Updated image references and digests across multiple packages from
alpha prerelease versions to stable v0.38.0 releases, including updates
to kubevirt-csi-driver, cozystack-api, cozystack-controller, dashboard
components, kamaji, kubeovn modules, s3manager, and other system
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2025-11-25 17:34:23 +01:00
cozystack-bot
975011e04e Prepare release v0.38.0
Signed-off-by: cozystack-bot <217169706+cozystack-bot@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-11-25 15:59:42 +00:00
Nikita
0d88aa394a scripts: fix 20 migration (#1653)
## What this PR does
Fixes wait conditions for 20 migration

### Release note
```release-note
Fixed wait condition for 20 migration
```
2025-11-25 18:34:03 +03:00
nbykov0
ec1a150d2c scripts: fix 20 migration
Signed-off-by: nbykov0 <166552198+nbykov0@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: gemini-code-assist[bot] <176961590+gemini-code-assist[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-11-25 17:37:16 +03:00
Nikita
cbc6cd2567 [extra] ingress: rm spaces from external ip list (#1652)
## What this PR does
Remove spaces while processing exposed-external-ips list in cozystack
configmap as they 1) are user-specified and 2) lead to an incorrect
resource being created from it.

### Release note
```release-note
Remove spaces while processing exposed-external-ips list in cozystack configmap
```
2025-11-25 16:48:26 +03:00
Andrei Kvapil
fb7e39eaab [cozy-lib] Improve flatten function (#1647)
This patch breaks introduces a helper function in cozy-lib to correctly
handle special case resources when transforming a nested map of limits
and requests to a flat map suitable for use in resourceQuotas. As a
result, admins can now specify any types of resources as resource quotas
for tenants, and they will be correctly transformed to the correct
format for the underlying kubernetes ResourceQuota. In addition to the
previously supported compute resources, such as CPU, memory, and custom
resources, like GPUs, special quota strings such as
"services.loadbalancers" are now correctly handled.

```release-note
[cozy-lib,platform] Support resource quotas for special kubernetes
quotas, such as service.loadbalncer count and others.
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2025-11-25 14:48:03 +01:00
Andrei Kvapil
9cc348733f [ci,dx] Bump MariaDB operator version (#1646)
Update MariaDB operator to a new version.

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[ci,dx] Update MariaDB operator version
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## Summary by CodeRabbit

* **New Features**
* Support for external MariaDB instances and physical backups management
  * Validation webhook added for physical backups
  * New config option to specify MariaDB image registry/name

* **Updates**
  * MariaDB operator bumped to 25.10.2
  * Default MariaDB version updated from 11.4 to 11.8
* Expanded Kubernetes permissions for endpoint slices and volume
snapshots
  * Pod metadata label added to MariaDB pods

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  * Updated docs links and version badges in charts README

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2025-11-25 14:46:50 +01:00
Nikita
00e0f45de3 Increase strimzi memory limit (#1651)
## What this PR does
Increase strimzi memory limit

### Release note
```release-note
Increased strimzi memory limit
```
2025-11-25 16:46:07 +03:00
Andrei Kvapil
b5c264de7d [cozy-lib] Fix malformed ResourceQuota rendering for LoadBalancer services (#1642)
This patch adds special handling for raw Kubernetes ResourceQuota
fields, such as `services.loadbalancers`, preventing them from being
wrapped as `limits.*` or `requests.*` keys by the flatten helper. This
ensures that LoadBalancer quotas render correctly in tenant
specifications.

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[cozy-lib] Correctly render services.loadbalancers in ResourceQuota without limits.* or requests.* prefixes.
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## Summary by CodeRabbit

* **Refactor**
* Resource flattening now handles compute and quota keys separately:
compute values are sanitized/flattened, quota-like inputs are emitted
directly as plain YAML.

* **Documentation**
* Added in-template comments and clarified examples for resource
processing behavior.

* **New Features**
* CI now runs unit tests; new test targets and test harnesses added
along with a test chart and test cases for quota handling.

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2025-11-25 14:45:50 +01:00
Andrei Kvapil
4ff60e4539 [linstor] Update Piraeus Operator to v2.10.1 to enable RWX support (#1650)
Signed-off-by: Andrei Kvapil <kvapss@gmail.com>

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## What this PR does

This PR updates Piraeus Operator to enable RWX support released in
https://github.com/piraeusdatastore/piraeus-operator/releases/tag/v2.10.0

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## Summary by CodeRabbit

* **New Features**
* Added NFS server component and affinity controller support for
enhanced storage configuration
* Expanded kubectl output with additional status columns for improved
cluster visibility
* Added support for pod labels, annotations, and security context
customization

* **Chores**
  * Updated Helm chart to version 2.10.1
* Updated multiple component versions including CSI provisioner,
snapshotter, DRBD reactor, and other dependencies

* **Documentation**
* Updated README to reference external Helm-based deployment guidelines

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2025-11-25 14:44:39 +01:00
Andrei Kvapil
294458e7c4 [ci,dx] Add unit tests for cozy-lib (#1643)
## What this PR does

The cozy-lib library package got complicated enough to warrant its own
unit tests. Since unit tests are a "good thing" (tm), a somewhat generic
framework for running all kinds of unit tests was introduced into the CI
pipeline and Makefile targets. For now all it runs is `make test`
against the `packages/{library,apps,system,extra}/*` directories,
wherever a `test` target is present in the Makefile, and for now this is
only for the `cozy-lib` Helm library chart.

### Release note

```release-note
[ci,dx] Introduce a scaffold for running unit tests locally and in CI
and add the first unit tests for the cozy-lib helper Helm chart.
```


<!-- This is an auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai
-->

## Summary by CodeRabbit

* **Tests**
* Integrated Helm chart unit tests into the CI/CD pipeline for automated
validation.
* Established test infrastructure for cozy-lib package with test cases
for quota configuration and resource validation.

<!-- end of auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai -->
2025-11-25 14:43:55 +01:00
nbykov0
42cb0e6974 [extra] ingress: nospaces for external ip list
Signed-off-by: nbykov0 <166552198+nbykov0@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-11-24 20:31:34 +03:00
nbykov0
73bf0e5f7e Increase strimzi memory limit
Signed-off-by: nbykov0 <166552198+nbykov0@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-11-24 19:57:57 +03:00
IvanHunters
f512061a1c add access to kubeapi from mysql agent
Signed-off-by: IvanHunters <xorokhotnikov@gmail.com>
2025-11-24 19:46:21 +03:00
Andrei Kvapil
12db4fc520 [linstor] Update Piraeus Operator to v2.10.1 to enable RWX support
Signed-off-by: Andrei Kvapil <kvapss@gmail.com>
2025-11-24 10:51:21 +01:00
Timofei Larkin
91ddbb06ef [cozy-lib] Improve flatten function
This patch breaks introduces a helper function in cozy-lib to correctly
handle special case resources when transforming a nested map of limits
and requests to a flat map suitable for use in resourceQuotas. As a
result, admins can now specify any types of resources as resource quotas
for tenants, and they will be correctly transformed to the correct
format for the underlying kubernetes ResourceQuota. In addition to the
previously supported compute resources, such as CPU, memory, and custom
resources, like GPUs, special quota strings such as
"services.loadbalancers" are now correctly handled.

```release-note
[cozy-lib,platform] Support resource quotas for special kubernetes
quotas, such as service.loadbalncer count and others.
```

Signed-off-by: Timofei Larkin <lllamnyp@gmail.com>
2025-11-21 17:41:21 +03:00
IvanHunters
7d2250be4d [ci,dx] Bump MariaDB operator version
Update MariaDB operator to a new version.

```release-note
[ci,dx] Update MariaDB operator version
```

Signed-off-by: IvanHunters <xorokhotnikov@gmail.com>
2025-11-21 14:50:25 +03:00
IvanHunters
a070573af9 fix flatten for tests
Signed-off-by: IvanHunters <xorokhotnikov@gmail.com>
2025-11-20 12:01:49 +03:00
IvanHunters
492aef93f5 fix flatten with rabbit recomendation
Signed-off-by: IvanHunters <xorokhotnikov@gmail.com>
2025-11-20 10:55:47 +03:00
IvanHunters
23e6cf735a fix flatten with rabbit recomendation
Signed-off-by: IvanHunters <xorokhotnikov@gmail.com>
2025-11-20 10:55:47 +03:00
IvanHunters
c5b1177149 fix flatten with rabbit recomendation
Signed-off-by: IvanHunters <xorokhotnikov@gmail.com>
2025-11-20 10:55:47 +03:00
IvanHunters
84133ef2d3 [cozy-lib] Fix malformed ResourceQuota rendering for LoadBalancer services
This patch adds special handling for raw Kubernetes ResourceQuota fields,
such as `services.loadbalancers`, preventing them from being wrapped as
`limits.*` or `requests.*` keys by the flatten helper. This ensures that
LoadBalancer quotas render correctly in tenant specifications.

```release-note
[cozy-lib] Correctly render services.loadbalancers in ResourceQuota without limits.* or requests.* prefixes.
```

Signed-off-by: IvanHunters <xorokhotnikov@gmail.com>
2025-11-20 10:55:47 +03:00
Timofei Larkin
1c9ae2bec5 [ci,dx] Add unit tests for cozy-lib
## What this PR does

The cozy-lib library package got complicated enough to warrant its own
unit tests. Since unit tests are a "good thing" (tm), a somewhat generic
framework for running all kinds of unit tests was introduced into the CI
pipeline and Makefile targets. For now all it runs is `make test`
against the `packages/{library,apps,system,extra}/*` directories,
wherever a `test` target is present in the Makefile, and for now this is
only for the `cozy-lib` Helm library chart.

### Release note

```release-note
[ci,dx] Introduce a scaffold for running unit tests locally and in CI
and add the first unit tests for the cozy-lib helper Helm chart.
```

Signed-off-by: Timofei Larkin <lllamnyp@gmail.com>
2025-11-19 17:56:17 +03:00
Timofei Larkin
bdff61eaed Release v0.38.0-alpha.2 (#1639)
This PR prepares the release `v0.38.0-alpha.2`.

<!-- This is an auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai
-->

## Summary by CodeRabbit

* **Chores**
* Updated container image references across system components from
v0.38.0-alpha.1 to v0.38.0-alpha.2, including kubevirt-csi-driver,
cozystack-api, cozystack-controller, dashboard, kamaji, kubeovn, and
related services.
  * Updated corresponding image digests to reflect new component builds.

<!-- end of auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai -->
2025-11-18 12:26:44 +04:00
cozystack-bot
3d4ad39bce Prepare release v0.38.0-alpha.2
Signed-off-by: cozystack-bot <217169706+cozystack-bot@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-11-18 07:46:42 +00:00
Timofei Larkin
f2f575b450 [dashboard] Introduce VNC console (#1627)
Signed-off-by: Andrei Kvapil <kvapss@gmail.com>

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- Start the PR title with the [label] of Cozystack component:
- For system components: [platform], [system], [linstor], [cilium],
[kube-ovn], [dashboard], [cluster-api], etc.
- For managed apps: [apps], [tenant], [kubernetes], [postgres],
[virtual-machine] etc.
- For development and maintenance: [tests], [ci], [docs], [maintenance].
- If it's a work in progress, consider creating this PR as a draft.
- Don't hesistate to ask for opinion and review in the community chats,
even if it's still a draft.
- Add the label `backport` if it's a bugfix that needs to be backported
to a previous version.
-->

## What this PR does


### Release note

<!--  Write a release note:
- Explain what has changed internally and for users.
- Start with the same [label] as in the PR title
- Follow the guidelines at
https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/contributors/guide/release-notes.md.
-->

```release-note
[dashboard] Introduce VNC console
```

<!-- This is an auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai
-->

## Summary by CodeRabbit

* **New Features**
* Added VNC tab for accessing VirtualMachine and VMInstance resources
directly from the dashboard

* **Chores**
  * Updated base images and builder references
* Enhanced proxy configuration with improved header handling and
extended connection timeouts

<!-- end of auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai -->
2025-11-18 11:39:58 +04:00
Timofei Larkin
aba4d2c977 Merge branch 'main' into vnc
Signed-off-by: Timofei Larkin <lllamnyp@gmail.com>
2025-11-18 11:39:34 +04:00
Timofei Larkin
e4021bbf57 [vpc] Fix access to subnet details configmap (#1638)
## What this PR does

The VPC chart incorrectly used the wrong template for the subjects that
should have access to the configmap info resource. This patch grants
this access to all subjects at or above a certain access level, rather
than just at a specific level.

### Release note

```release-note
[vpc] Grant read access to the subnets configmap to all users inside a
tenant.
```

<!-- This is an auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai
-->

## Summary by CodeRabbit

* **Refactor**
* Enhanced role binding generation to better incorporate access level
information in subject configuration and access control setup.

<!-- end of auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai -->
2025-11-17 20:39:03 +04:00
Timofei Larkin
ef8612e882 [vpc] Fix access to subnet details configmap
## What this PR does

The VPC chart incorrectly used the wrong template for the subjects that
should have access to the configmap info resource. This patch grants
this access to all subjects at or above a certain access level, rather
than just at a specific level.

### Release note

```release-note
[vpc] Grant read access to the subnets configmap to all users inside a
tenant.
```

Signed-off-by: Timofei Larkin <lllamnyp@gmail.com>
2025-11-17 19:00:41 +03:00
Nikita
32b58dec5f [apps] vpc: fix typo in README (#1637)
## What this PR does
VPC: fixed a typo in README

### Release note

```release-note
VPC: fixed a typo in README
```
2025-11-17 14:51:56 +03:00
Nikita
1bafb7fb4f [apps] vpc: fix typo in README
VPC: fixed a typo in README

Signed-off-by: Nikita <166552198+nbykov0@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-11-17 13:23:45 +03:00
Timofei Larkin
bc61d13ad3 Release v0.38.0-alpha.1 (#1635)
This PR prepares the release `v0.38.0-alpha.1`.
2025-11-14 14:17:36 +04:00
cozystack-bot
972548cab4 Prepare release v0.38.0-alpha.1
Signed-off-by: cozystack-bot <217169706+cozystack-bot@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-11-14 08:45:28 +00:00
Timofei Larkin
bb8d07d384 [vpc,dashboard] Print subnet details as table (#1621)
<!-- This is an auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai
-->
## Summary by CodeRabbit

* **New Features**
* VPC subnets are now displayed in the dashboard details view with
dedicated information blocks
* Subnet data is presented with improved formatting and structured
columns for better visibility
  * Access controls updated to support proper subnet data permissions
<!-- end of auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai -->
2025-11-14 03:53:17 +04:00
Timofei Larkin
6fdc9b0bad [vpc,dashboard] Expose subnet details in dashboard
## What this PR does

To use the new VPC feature, users need to pass the subnet ID to the VMs
they wish to launch in a given VPC/subnet. As the dashboard cannot
compute the subnet ID in the same manner as the Helm template, a helper
configmap is created, containing the details of the subnets attached to
a given VPC. This configmap is queried by the dashboard frontend to
render those details to the user.

### Release note

```release-note
[vpc,dashboard] Expose subnet details to end-user in the dashboard.
```

Signed-off-by: Timofei Larkin <lllamnyp@gmail.com>
2025-11-13 19:10:22 +03:00
Timofei Larkin
9c040cd42f [api] Fix representation of dynamic list kinds (#1630)
## What this PR does

This patch fixes an issue with the Cozystack API server that causes it
to respond with the first registered dynamic list kind when listing
dynamic resources. E.g., when running `k get postgreses`, the raw JSON
response from the cozystack API would be

```json
{
  "apiVersion":"apps.cozystack.io/v1alpha1",
  "kind":"BootBoxList",
  "items": [
    {
      "apiVersion":"apps.cozystack.io/v1alpha1",
      "kind":"Postgres",
      ...
    },
    ...
  ],
  ...
}
```

The root cause is the way the `Typer` interface is implemented for the
`runtime.Scheme` where the dynamic types are registered. Since the base
type for all dynamic types is a `&cozyv1alpha1.Application{}`, all types
are registered under the same key and the `Typer` defaults to the first
`GroupVersionKind` that was registered. Only when a correctly formed
`&unstructured.Unstructured{}` is returned by the API, is this resolving
logic circumvented and the `GroupVersionKind` is instead inferred from
the fields of the returned object. Even an `UnstructuredList` is not
acceptable as a return type, instead the `items` key should be directly
set on the underlying `map[string]interface{}`.

This patch implements the changes detailed above. Additionally, the
following features, fixes, and improvements are added:

* Makefile targets to build and run the Cozystack API locally, against a
Kubernetes server in the environment's KUBECONFIG. Debugging with Delve
is also supported.
* CI tests are added to verify the new changes.
* A bug in the registration of the corev1alpha1 types is fixed.
* Updated the `ConvertToTable` function to properly handle list kinds
which might be of the `&unstructured.Unstructured{}` concrete type (not
an `UnstructuredList`).
* The scheme used by the API server's Client and WatchClient is
separated from the scheme used to serve dynamic types.
* The client config for reading the runtime configuration now uses the
controller-runtime, which handles flags and environment variables
properly, unlike `clientcmd`.

### Release note

```release-note
[api] Fix incorrect list kind for list requests to the Cozystack API for
dynamic resources. Add Makefile targets for local testing. Minor schema
building improvements.
```

<!-- This is an auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai
-->
## Summary by CodeRabbit

* **Tests**
* Added an end-to-end test validating Kubernetes API kinds for tenants
and ingresses.

* **Chores**
* Improved local development: ignore local API server config, added
run/debug targets with local TLS tooling, and added an OpenSSL config
for CSR generation.

* **Refactor**
* Internal API server and registry storage reworked; may affect
integrations expecting concrete resource types.
<!-- end of auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai -->
2025-11-13 19:52:50 +04:00
Timofei Larkin
5414d37376 [api] Fix representation of dynamic list kinds
## What this PR does

This patch fixes an issue with the Cozystack API server that causes it
to respond with the first registered dynamic list kind when listing
dynamic resources. E.g., when running `k get postgreses`, the raw JSON
response from the cozystack API would be

```json
{
  "apiVersion":"apps.cozystack.io/v1alpha1",
  "kind":"BootBoxList",
  "items": [
    {
      "apiVersion":"apps.cozystack.io/v1alpha1",
      "kind":"Postgres",
      ...
    },
    ...
  ],
  ...
}
```

The root cause is the way the `Typer` interface is implemented for the
`runtime.Scheme` where the dynamic types are registered. Since the base
type for all dynamic types is a `&cozyv1alpha1.Application{}`, all types
are registered under the same key and the `Typer` defaults to the first
`GroupVersionKind` that was registered. Only when a correctly formed
`&unstructured.Unstructured{}` is returned by the API, is this resolving
logic circumvented and the `GroupVersionKind` is instead inferred from
the fields of the returned object. Even an `UnstructuredList` is not
acceptable as a return type, instead the `items` key should be directly
set on the underlying `map[string]interface{}`.

This patch implements the changes detailed above. Additionally, the
following features, fixes, and improvements are added:

* Makefile targets to build and run the Cozystack API locally, against a
  Kubernetes server in the environment's KUBECONFIG. Debugging with
  Delve is also supported.
* CI tests are added to verify the new changes.
* A bug in the registration of the corev1alpha1 types is fixed.
* Updated the `ConvertToTable` function to properly handle list kinds
  which might be of the `&unstructured.Unstructured{}` concrete type
  (not an `UnstructuredList`).
* The scheme used by the API server's Client and WatchClient is
  separated from the scheme used to serve dynamic types.
* The client config for reading the runtime configuration now uses the
  controller-runtime, which handles flags and environment variables
  properly, unlike `clientcmd`.

### Release note

```release-note
[api] Fix incorrect list kind for list requests to the Cozystack API for
dynamic resources. Add Makefile targets for local testing. Minor schema
building improvements.
```

Signed-off-by: Timofei Larkin <lllamnyp@gmail.com>
2025-11-13 18:04:33 +03:00
Timofei Larkin
a9818a7ce7 [kubernetes] Cleanup loadbalancer services (#1631)
## What this PR does

Similar to an earlier issue with DataVolumes remaining after deleting
the tenant k8s cluster using them, a similar problem is observed with
LoadBalancer services consuming external IPs. This patch adds another
step to the cleanup Helm hook to delete any such services.

### Release note

```release-note
[kubernetes] Add a cleanup hook to delete LoadBalancer services after
deleting the tenant Kubernetes cluster that they were servicing.
```

<!-- This is an auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai
-->

## Summary by CodeRabbit

* **New Features**
* Added automatic cleanup of LoadBalancer services during resource
deletion workflows.

* **Chores**
  * Updated resource naming conventions for consistency.
* Extended service management permissions in access control
configurations.

<!-- end of auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai -->
2025-11-13 18:16:58 +04:00
Timofei Larkin
1651d94291 [kubernetes] Cleanup loadbalancer services
## What this PR does

Similar to an earlier issue with DataVolumes remaining after deleting
the tenant k8s cluster using them, a similar problem is observed with
LoadBalancer services consuming external IPs. This patch adds another
step to the cleanup Helm hook to delete any such services.

### Release note

```release-note
[kubernetes] Add a cleanup hook to delete LoadBalancer services after
deleting the tenant Kubernetes cluster that they were servicing.
```

Signed-off-by: Timofei Larkin <lllamnyp@gmail.com>
2025-11-13 16:27:34 +03:00
Nikita
2b4afde373 [system] multus: update to the latest version (#1628)
## What this PR does
Fixes #1623 

### Release note
```release-note
Multus updated to the latest version to address race condition during startup.
```

<!-- This is an auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai
-->

## Summary by CodeRabbit

* **Chores**
  * Updated kube-multus container to version v4.2.3-thick.
* Increased memory resource allocation from 100Mi to 300Mi for improved
stability and performance.

<!-- end of auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai -->
2025-11-13 16:13:55 +03:00
Nikita
a5c9bfabee [system] kubeovn: increase limits (#1629)
## What this PR does
Increases kube-ovn-cni limits

### Release note
```release-note
Increased kube-ovn-cni limits so that it is not oomkilled during startup on busy nodes.
```
2025-11-13 16:13:23 +03:00
nbykov0
143832c0b4 [system] kubeovn: increase limits
Signed-off-by: nbykov0 <166552198+nbykov0@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-11-13 14:50:11 +03:00
nbykov0
298206efc7 [system] multus: update to the latest version
Signed-off-by: nbykov0 <166552198+nbykov0@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-11-13 14:24:52 +03:00
Andrei Kvapil
c81b222cf6 [dashboard] Introduce VNC console
Signed-off-by: Andrei Kvapil <kvapss@gmail.com>
2025-11-13 00:57:40 -05:00
Andrei Kvapil
9d6af84449 [rbac] Fix permissions for high-privilege users (#1622)
## What this PR does

This patch grants "admin" permissions to super-admins, "use" permissions
to admins and super-admins, "view" permissions to "use"-privileged
users, admins, and super-admins. Previously lower-privileged roles were
not assigned to higher-privileged users, so a viewer could excercise
their basic read-only permissions which were not available to
high-privilege users. This patch corrects the template function used to
generate subjects in rolebindings, fixing the issue.

### Release note

```release-note
[rbac] Fix issue of privileged users not having low-privilege read-only
permissions.
```

<!-- This is an auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai
-->

## Summary by CodeRabbit

* **Bug Fixes**
* Updated access level handling in role-based authorization to ensure
proper permission evaluation across tenant environments.

<!-- end of auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai -->
2025-11-12 09:46:18 -05:00
Timofei Larkin
7ddd9cf4a8 [rbac] Fix permissions for high-privilege users
## What this PR does

This patch grants "admin" permissions to super-admins, "use" permissions
to admins and super-admins, "view" permissions to "use"-privileged
users, admins, and super-admins. Previously lower-privileged roles were
not assigned to higher-privileged users, so a viewer could excercise
their basic read-only permissions which were not available to
high-privilege users. This patch corrects the template function used to
generate subjects in rolebindings, fixing the issue.

### Release note

```release-note
[rbac] Fix issue of privileged users not having low-privilege read-only
permissions.
```

Signed-off-by: Timofei Larkin <lllamnyp@gmail.com>
2025-11-12 14:09:40 +03:00
Timofei Larkin
a861814c24 [kubernetes] Make worker version configurable (#1619)
## What this PR does

The kubelet version of tenant k8s clusters is baked into the worker VM
image. Previously, selecting any version of tenant k8s had an impact
only on the controlplane, the workers were fixed at v1.33. This patch
modifies the KubeadmConfigTemplate to attempt to download the
user-selected versions of kubelet and kubeadm and replace the baked-in
versions with those. If failing, the bootstrap continues with the
baked-in versions.

### Release note

```release-note
[kubernetes] Make kubelet versions on tenant k8s clusters' worker nodes
user-configurable.
```

<!-- This is an auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai
-->
## Summary by CodeRabbit

* **New Features**
* Automated Kubernetes component update during bootstrap with x86_64 and
ARM64 support; invoked as part of pre-bootstrap steps to ensure
kubelet/kubeadm versions.

* **Tests**
  * Per-test isolated kubeconfig filenames to avoid conflicts.
* Simplified, stricter per-node version validation and alignment of
readiness checks; increased machine deployment readiness timeout to 10
minutes.
<!-- end of auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai -->
2025-11-09 12:55:13 +04:00
Timofei Larkin
d65d293fbc [kubernetes] Make worker version configurable
## What this PR does

The kubelet version of tenant k8s clusters is baked into the worker VM
image. Previously, selecting any version of tenant k8s had an impact
only on the controlplane, the workers were fixed at v1.33. This patch
modifies the KubeadmConfigTemplate to attempt to download the
user-selected versions of kubelet and kubeadm and replace the baked-in
versions with those. If failing, the bootstrap continues with the
baked-in versions.

### Release note

```release-note
[kubernetes] Make kubelet versions on tenant k8s clusters' worker nodes
user-configurable.
```

Signed-off-by: Timofei Larkin <lllamnyp@gmail.com>
2025-11-08 15:25:18 +03:00
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fetch-depth: 0
fetch-tags: true
- name: Run unit tests
run: make unit-tests
- name: Set up Docker config
run: |
if [ -d ~/.docker ]; then

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# AI Agents Overview
This file provides structured guidance for AI coding assistants and agents
working with the **Cozystack** project.
## Agent Documentation
| Agent | Purpose |
|-------|---------|
| [overview.md](./docs/agents/overview.md) | Project structure and conventions |
| [contributing.md](./docs/agents/contributing.md) | Commits, pull requests, and git workflow |
| [changelog.md](./docs/agents/changelog.md) | Changelog generation instructions |
| [releasing.md](./docs/agents/releasing.md) | Release process and workflow |
## Project Overview
**Cozystack** is a Kubernetes-based platform for building cloud infrastructure with managed services (databases, VMs, K8s clusters), multi-tenancy, and GitOps delivery.
## Quick Reference
### Code Structure
- `packages/core/` - Core platform charts (installer, platform)
- `packages/system/` - System components (CSI, CNI, operators)
- `packages/apps/` - User-facing applications in catalog
- `packages/extra/` - Tenant-specific modules
- `cmd/`, `internal/`, `pkg/` - Go code
- `api/` - Kubernetes CRDs
### Conventions
- **Helm Charts**: Umbrella pattern, vendored upstream charts in `charts/`
- **Go Code**: Controller-runtime patterns, kubebuilder style
- **Git Commits**: `[component] Description` format with `--signoff`
### What NOT to Do
- ❌ Edit `/vendor/`, `zz_generated.*.go`, upstream charts directly
- ❌ Modify `go.mod`/`go.sum` manually (use `go get`)
- ❌ Force push to main/master
- ❌ Commit built artifacts from `_out`

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.PHONY: manifests repos assets
.PHONY: manifests repos assets unit-tests helm-unit-tests
build-deps:
@command -V find docker skopeo jq gh helm > /dev/null
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ build: build-deps
make -C packages/system/cozystack-controller image
make -C packages/system/lineage-controller-webhook image
make -C packages/system/cilium image
make -C packages/system/kubeovn image
make -C packages/system/linstor image
make -C packages/system/kubeovn-webhook image
make -C packages/system/kubeovn-plunger image
make -C packages/system/dashboard image
@@ -46,6 +46,11 @@ test:
make -C packages/core/testing apply
make -C packages/core/testing test
unit-tests: helm-unit-tests
helm-unit-tests:
hack/helm-unit-tests.sh
prepare-env:
make -C packages/core/testing apply
make -C packages/core/testing prepare-cluster

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# Changelog Generation Instructions
This file contains detailed instructions for AI-powered IDE on how to generate changelogs for Cozystack releases.
## When to use these instructions
Follow these instructions when the user explicitly asks to generate a changelog.
## Required Tools
Before generating changelogs, ensure you have access to `gh` (GitHub CLI) tool, which is used to fetch commit and PR author information. The GitHub CLI is used to correctly identify PR authors from commits and pull requests.
## Changelog Generation Process
When the user asks to generate a changelog, follow these steps in the specified order:
**CHECKLIST - All actions that must be completed:**
- [ ] Step 1: Update information from remote (git fetch)
- [ ] Step 2: Check current branch (must be main)
- [ ] Step 3: Determine release type and previous version (minor vs patch release)
- [ ] Step 4: Determine versions and analyze existing changelogs
- [ ] Step 5: Get the list of commits for the release period
- [ ] Step 6: Check additional repositories (website is REQUIRED, optional repos if tags exist)
- [ ] **MANDATORY**: Check website repository for documentation changes WITH authors and PR links via GitHub CLI
- [ ] **MANDATORY**: Check ALL optional repositories (talm, boot-to-talos, cozypkg, cozy-proxy) for tags during release period
- [ ] **MANDATORY**: For ALL commits from additional repos, get GitHub username via CLI, prioritizing PR author over commit author.
- [ ] Step 7: Analyze commits (extract PR numbers, authors, user impact)
- [ ] **MANDATORY**: For EVERY PR in main repo, get PR author via `gh pr view <PR_NUMBER> --json author --jq .author.login` (do NOT skip this step)
- [ ] **MANDATORY**: Extract PR numbers from commit messages, then use `gh pr view` for each PR to get the PR author. Do NOT use commit author. Only for commits without PR numbers (rare), fall back to `gh api repos/cozystack/cozystack/commits/<hash> --jq '.author.login'`
- [ ] Step 8: Form new changelog (structure, format, generate contributors list)
- [ ] Step 9: Verify completeness and save
### 1. Updating information from remote
```bash
git fetch --tags --force --prune
```
This is necessary to get up-to-date information about tags and commits from the remote repository.
### 2. Checking current branch
Make sure we are on the `main` branch:
```bash
git branch --show-current
```
### 3. Determining release type and previous version
**Important**: Determine if you're generating a changelog for a **minor release** (vX.Y.0) or a **patch release** (vX.Y.Z where Z > 0).
**For minor releases (vX.Y.0):**
- Each minor version lives and evolves in its own branch (`release-X.Y`)
- You MUST compare with the **previous minor version** (v(X-1).Y.0), not the last patch release
- This ensures you capture all changes from the entire minor version cycle, including all patch releases
- Example: For v0.38.0, compare with v0.37.0 (not v0.37.8)
- Run a separate cycle to check the diff with the zero version of the previous minor release
**For patch releases (vX.Y.Z where Z > 0):**
- Compare with the previous patch version (vX.Y.(Z-1))
- Example: For v0.37.2, compare with v0.37.1
### 4. Determining versions and analyzing existing changelogs
**Determine the last published version:**
1. Get the list of version tags:
```bash
git tag -l 'v[0-9]*.[0-9]*.[0-9]*' | sort -V
```
2. Get the last tag:
```bash
git tag -l 'v[0-9]*.[0-9]*.[0-9]*' | sort -V | tail -1
```
3. Compare tags with existing changelog files in `docs/changelogs/` to determine the last published version (the newest file `vX.Y.Z.md`)
**Study existing changelog format:**
- Review recent changelog files to understand the format and structure
- Pay attention to:
- **Feature Highlights format** (for minor releases): Use `## Feature Highlights` with `### Feature Name` subsections containing detailed descriptions (2-4 paragraphs each). See v0.35.0 and v0.36.0 for examples.
- Section structure (Major Features and Improvements, Security, Fixes, Dependencies, etc.)
- PR link format (e.g., `[**@username**](https://github.com/username) in #1234`)
- Change description style
- Presence of Breaking changes sections, etc.
### 5. Getting the list of commits
**Important**: Determine if you're generating a changelog for a **minor release** (vX.Y.0) or a **patch release** (vX.Y.Z where Z > 0).
**For patch releases (vX.Y.Z where Z > 0):**
Get the list of commits starting from the previous patch version to HEAD:
**⚠️ CRITICAL: Do NOT use --first-parent flag! It will skip merge commits including backports!**
```bash
# Get all commits including merge commits (backports)
git log <previous_version>..HEAD --pretty=format:"%h - %s (%an, %ar)"
```
For example, if generating changelog for `v0.37.2`:
```bash
git log v0.37.1..HEAD --pretty=format:"%h - %s (%an, %ar)"
```
**⚠️ IMPORTANT: Check for backports:**
- Look for commits with "[Backport release-X.Y]" in the commit message
- For backport PRs, find the original PR number mentioned in the backport commit message or PR description
- Use the original PR author (not the backport PR author) when creating changelog entries
- Include both the original PR number and backport PR number in the changelog entry (e.g., `#1606, #1609`)
**For minor releases (vX.Y.0):**
Minor releases must include **all changes** from patch releases of the previous minor version. Get commits from the previous minor release:
**⚠️ CRITICAL: Do NOT use --first-parent flag! It will skip merge commits including backports!**
```bash
# For v0.38.0, get all commits since v0.37.0 (including all patch releases v0.37.1, v0.37.2, etc.)
git log v<previous_minor_version>..HEAD --pretty=format:"%h - %s (%an, %ar)"
```
For example, if generating changelog for `v0.38.0`:
```bash
git log v0.37.0..HEAD --pretty=format:"%h - %s (%an, %ar)"
```
This will include all commits from v0.37.1, v0.37.2, v0.37.3, etc., up to v0.38.0.
**⚠️ IMPORTANT: Always check merge commits:**
- Merge commits may contain backports that need to be included
- Check all commits in the range, including merge commits
- For backports, always find and reference the original PR
### 6. Analyzing additional repositories
**⚠️ CRITICAL: This step is MANDATORY and must NOT be skipped!**
Cozystack release may include changes from related repositories. Check and include commits from these repositories if tags were released during the release period:
**Required repositories:**
- **Documentation**: [https://github.com/cozystack/website](https://github.com/cozystack/website)
- **MANDATORY**: Always check this repository for documentation changes during the release period
- **MANDATORY**: Get GitHub username for EVERY commit. Extract PR number from commit message, then use `gh pr view <PR_NUMBER> --repo cozystack/website --json author --jq .author.login` to get PR author. Only if no PR number, fall back to `gh api repos/cozystack/website/commits/<hash> --jq '.author.login'`
**Optional repositories (MUST check ALL of them for tags during release period):**
- [https://github.com/cozystack/talm](https://github.com/cozystack/talm)
- [https://github.com/cozystack/boot-to-talos](https://github.com/cozystack/boot-to-talos)
- [https://github.com/cozystack/cozypkg](https://github.com/cozystack/cozypkg)
- [https://github.com/cozystack/cozy-proxy](https://github.com/cozystack/cozy-proxy)
**⚠️ IMPORTANT**: You MUST check ALL optional repositories for tags created during the release period. Do NOT skip this step even if you think there might not be any tags. Use the process below to verify.
**Process for each repository:**
1. **Get release period dates:**
```bash
# Get dates for the release period
cd /path/to/cozystack
RELEASE_START=$(git log -1 --format=%ai v<previous_version>)
RELEASE_END=$(git log -1 --format=%ai HEAD)
```
2. **Check for commits in website repository (always required):**
```bash
# Ensure website repository is cloned and up-to-date
mkdir -p _repos
if [ ! -d "_repos/website" ]; then
cd _repos && git clone https://github.com/cozystack/website.git && cd ..
fi
cd _repos/website
git fetch --all --tags --force
git checkout main 2>/dev/null || git checkout master
git pull
# Get commits between release dates (with some buffer)
git log --since="$RELEASE_START" --until="$RELEASE_END" --format="%H|%s|%an" | while IFS='|' read -r commit_hash subject author_name; do
# Extract PR number from commit message
PR_NUMBER=$(git log -1 --format="%B" "$commit_hash" | grep -oE '#[0-9]+' | head -1 | tr -d '#')
# ALWAYS use PR author if PR number found, not commit author
if [ -n "$PR_NUMBER" ]; then
GITHUB_USERNAME=$(gh pr view "$PR_NUMBER" --repo cozystack/website --json author --jq '.author.login // empty' 2>/dev/null)
echo "$commit_hash|$subject|$author_name|$GITHUB_USERNAME|cozystack/website#$PR_NUMBER"
else
# Only fallback to commit author if no PR number found (rare)
GITHUB_USERNAME=$(gh api repos/cozystack/website/commits/$commit_hash --jq '.author.login // empty')
echo "$commit_hash|$subject|$author_name|$GITHUB_USERNAME|cozystack/website@${commit_hash:0:7}"
fi
done
# Look for documentation updates, new pages, or significant content changes
# Include these in the "Documentation" section of the changelog WITH authors and PR links
```
3. **For optional repositories, check if tags exist during release period:**
**⚠️ MANDATORY: You MUST check ALL optional repositories (talm, boot-to-talos, cozypkg, cozy-proxy). Do NOT skip any repository!**
**Use the helper script:**
```bash
# Get release period dates
RELEASE_START=$(git log -1 --format=%ai v<previous_version>)
RELEASE_END=$(git log -1 --format=%ai HEAD)
# Run the script to check all optional repositories
./docs/changelogs/hack/check-optional-repos.sh "$RELEASE_START" "$RELEASE_END"
```
The script will:
- Check ALL optional repositories (talm, boot-to-talos, cozypkg, cozy-proxy)
- Look for tags created during the release period
- Get commits between tags (if tags exist) or by date range (if no tags)
- Extract PR numbers from commit messages
- For EVERY commit with PR number, get PR author via CLI: `gh pr view <PR_NUMBER> --repo cozystack/<repo> --json author --jq .author.login` (ALWAYS use PR author, not commit author)
- For commits without PR numbers (rare), fallback to: `gh api repos/cozystack/<repo>/commits/<hash> --jq '.author.login'`
- Output results in format: `commit_hash|subject|author_name|github_username|cozystack/repo#PR_NUMBER` or `cozystack/repo@commit_hash`
4. **Extract PR numbers and authors using GitHub CLI:**
- **ALWAYS use PR author, not commit author** for commits from additional repositories
- For each commit, extract PR number from commit message first: Extract `#123` pattern from commit message
- If PR number found, use `gh pr view <PR_NUMBER> --repo cozystack/<repo> --json author --jq .author.login` to get PR author (the person who wrote the code)
- Only if no PR number found (rare), fallback to commit author: `gh api repos/cozystack/<repo>/commits/<hash> --jq '.author.login'`
- **Prefer PR numbers**: Use format `cozystack/website#123` if PR number found in commit message
- **Fallback to commit hash**: Use format `cozystack/website@abc1234` if no PR number
- **ALWAYS include author**: Every entry from additional repositories MUST include author in format `([**@username**](https://github.com/username) in cozystack/repo#123)`
- Determine user impact and categorize appropriately
- Format entries with repository prefix: `[website]`, `[talm]`, etc.
**Example entry format for additional repositories:**
```markdown
# If PR number found in commit message (REQUIRED format):
* **[website] Update installation documentation**: Improved installation guide with new examples ([**@username**](https://github.com/username) in cozystack/website#123).
# If no PR number (fallback, use commit hash):
* **[website] Update installation documentation**: Improved installation guide with new examples ([**@username**](https://github.com/username) in cozystack/website@abc1234).
# For optional repositories:
* **[talm] Add new feature**: Description of the change ([**@username**](https://github.com/username) in cozystack/talm#456).
```
**CRITICAL**:
- **ALWAYS include author** for every entry from additional repositories
- **ALWAYS include PR link or commit hash** for every entry
- Never add entries without author and PR/commit reference
- **ALWAYS use PR author, not commit author**: Extract PR number from commit message, then use `gh pr view <PR_NUMBER> --repo cozystack/<repo> --json author --jq .author.login` to get the PR author (the person who wrote the code)
- Only if no PR number found (rare), fallback to commit author: `gh api repos/cozystack/<repo>/commits/<hash> --jq '.author.login'`
- The commit author (especially for squash/merge commits) is usually the person who merged the PR, not the person who wrote the code
### 7. Analyzing commits and PRs
**⚠️ CRITICAL: You MUST get the author from PR, not from commit! Always use `gh pr view` to get the PR author. Do NOT use commit author!**
**Get all PR numbers from commits:**
**⚠️ CRITICAL: Do NOT use --no-merges flag! It will skip merge commits including backports!**
```bash
# Extract all PR numbers from commit messages in the release range (including merge commits)
git log <previous_version>..<new_version> --format="%s%n%b" | grep -oE '#[0-9]+' | sort -u | tr -d '#'
```
**⚠️ IMPORTANT: Handle backports correctly:**
- Backport PRs have format: `[Backport release-X.Y] <original title> (#BACKPORT_PR_NUMBER)`
- The backport commit message or PR description usually mentions the original PR number
- For backport entries in changelog, use the original PR author (not the backport PR author)
- Include both original and backport PR numbers in the changelog entry (e.g., `#1606, #1609`)
- To find original PR from backport: Check the backport PR description or commit message for "Backport of #ORIGINAL_PR"
**For each PR number, get the author:**
**CRITICAL**: The commit author (especially for squash/merge commits) is usually the person who merged the PR (or GitHub bot), NOT the person who wrote the code. **ALWAYS use the PR author**, not the commit author.
**⚠️ MANDATORY: ALWAYS use `gh pr view` to get the PR author. Do NOT use commit author!**
**ALWAYS use GitHub CLI** to get the PR author:
```bash
# Usage: Get PR author - MANDATORY for EVERY PR
# Loop through ALL PR numbers and get PR author (including backports)
git log <previous_version>..<new_version> --format="%s%n%b" | grep -oE '#[0-9]+' | sort -u | tr -d '#' | while read PR_NUMBER; do
# Check if this is a backport PR
BACKPORT_INFO=$(gh pr view "$PR_NUMBER" --json body --jq '.body' 2>/dev/null | grep -i "backport of #" || echo "")
if [ -n "$BACKPORT_INFO" ]; then
# Extract original PR number from backport description
ORIGINAL_PR=$(echo "$BACKPORT_INFO" | grep -oE 'backport of #([0-9]+)' | grep -oE '[0-9]+' | head -1)
if [ -n "$ORIGINAL_PR" ]; then
# Use original PR author
GITHUB_USERNAME=$(gh pr view "$ORIGINAL_PR" --json author --jq '.author.login // empty')
PR_TITLE=$(gh pr view "$ORIGINAL_PR" --json title --jq '.title // empty')
echo "$PR_NUMBER|$ORIGINAL_PR|$GITHUB_USERNAME|$PR_TITLE|BACKPORT"
else
# Fallback to backport PR author if original not found
GITHUB_USERNAME=$(gh pr view "$PR_NUMBER" --json author --jq '.author.login // empty')
PR_TITLE=$(gh pr view "$PR_NUMBER" --json title --jq '.title // empty')
echo "$PR_NUMBER||$GITHUB_USERNAME|$PR_TITLE|BACKPORT"
fi
else
# Regular PR
GITHUB_USERNAME=$(gh pr view "$PR_NUMBER" --json author --jq '.author.login // empty')
PR_TITLE=$(gh pr view "$PR_NUMBER" --json title --jq '.title // empty')
echo "$PR_NUMBER||$GITHUB_USERNAME|$PR_TITLE|REGULAR"
fi
done
```
**⚠️ IMPORTANT**: You must run this for EVERY PR in the release period. Do NOT skip any PRs or assume the GitHub username based on the git author name.
**CRITICAL**: Always use `gh pr view <PR_NUMBER> --json author --jq .author.login` to get the PR author. This correctly identifies the person who wrote the code, not the person who merged it (which is especially important for squash merges).
**Why this matters**: Using the wrong author in changelogs gives incorrect credit and can confuse contributors. The merge/squash commit is created by the person who clicks "Merge" in GitHub, not the PR author.
**For commits without PR numbers (rare):**
- Only if a commit has no PR number, fall back to commit author: `gh api repos/cozystack/cozystack/commits/<hash> --jq '.author.login'`
- But this should be very rare - most commits should have PR numbers
**Extract PR number from commit messages:**
- Check commit message subject (`%s`) and body (`%b`) for PR references: `#1234` or `(#1234)`
- **Primary method**: Extract from commit message format `(#PR_NUMBER)` or `in #PR_NUMBER` or `Merge pull request #1234`
- Use regex: `grep -oE '#[0-9]+'` to find all PR numbers
**⚠️ CRITICAL: Verify PR numbers match commit messages!**
- Always verify that the PR number in the changelog matches the PR number in the commit message
- Common mistake: Using wrong PR number (e.g., #1614 instead of #1617) when multiple similar commits exist
- To verify: Check the actual commit message: `git log <commit_hash> -1 --format="%s%n%b" | grep -oE '#[0-9]+'`
- If multiple PR numbers appear in a commit, use the one that matches the PR title/description
- For merge commits, check the merged branch commits, not just the merge commit message
3. **Understand the change:**
```bash
# Get PR details (preferred method)
gh pr view <PR_NUMBER> --json title,body,url
# Or get commit details if no PR number
git show <commit_hash> --stat
git show <commit_hash>
```
- Review PR description and changed files
- Understand functionality added/changed/fixed
- **Determine user impact**: What can users do now? What problems are fixed? What improvements do users experience?
4. **For release branches (backports):**
- If commit is from `release-X.Y` branch, check if it's a backport
- Find original commit in `main` to get correct PR number:
```bash
git log origin/main --grep="<part of commit message>" --oneline
```
### 8. Forming a new changelog
Create a new changelog file in the format matching previous versions:
1. **Determine the release type:**
- **Minor release (vX.Y.0)** - use full format with **Feature Highlights** section. **Must include all changes from patch releases of the previous minor version** (e.g., v0.38.0 should include changes from v0.37.1, v0.37.2, v0.37.3, etc.)
- **Patch release (vX.Y.Z, where Z > 0)** - use more compact format, includes only changes since the previous patch release
**Feature Highlights format for minor releases:**
- Use section header: `## Feature Highlights`
- Include 3-6 major features as subsections with `### Feature Name` headers
- Each feature subsection should contain:
- **Detailed description** (2-4 paragraphs) explaining:
- What the feature is and what problem it solves
- How it works and what users can do with it
- How to use it (if applicable)
- Benefits and impact for users
- **Links to documentation** when available (use markdown links)
- **Code examples or configuration snippets** if helpful
- Focus on user value and practical implications, not just technical details
- Each feature should be substantial enough to warrant its own subsection
- Order features by importance/impact (most important first)
- Example format:
```markdown
## Feature Highlights
### Feature Name
Detailed description paragraph explaining what the feature is...
Another paragraph explaining how it works and what users can do...
Learn more in the [documentation](https://cozystack.io/docs/...).
```
**Important for minor releases**: After collecting all commits, **systematically verify** that all PRs from patch releases are included:
```bash
# Extract all PR numbers from patch release changelogs
grep -h "#[0-9]\+" docs/changelogs/v<previous_minor>.*.md | sort -u
# Extract all PR numbers from the new minor release changelog
grep -h "#[0-9]\+" docs/changelogs/v<new_minor>.0.md | sort -u
# Compare and identify missing PRs
# Ensure every PR from patch releases appears in the minor release changelog
```
2. **Structure changes by categories:**
**For minor releases (vX.Y.0):**
- **Feature Highlights** (required) - see format above
- **Major Features and Improvements** - detailed list of all major features and improvements
- **Improvements (minor)** - smaller improvements and enhancements
- **Bug fixes** - all bug fixes
- **Security** - security-related changes
- **Dependencies & version updates** - dependency updates
- **System Configuration** - system-level configuration changes
- **Development, Testing, and CI/CD** - development and testing improvements
- **Documentation** (include changes from website repository here - **MUST include authors and PR links for all entries**)
- **Breaking changes & upgrade notes** (if any)
- **Refactors & chores** (if any)
**For patch releases (vX.Y.Z where Z > 0):**
- **Features and Improvements** - new features and improvements
- **Fixes** - bug fixes
- **Security** - security-related changes
- **Dependencies** - dependency updates
- **System Configuration** - system-level configuration changes
- **Development, Testing, and CI/CD** - development and testing improvements
- **Documentation** (include changes from website repository here - **MUST include authors and PR links for all entries**)
- **Migration and Upgrades** (if applicable)
**Note**: When including changes from additional repositories, group them logically with main repository changes, or create separate subsections if there are many changes from a specific repository.
3. **Entry format:**
- Use the format: `* **Brief description**: detailed description ([**@username**](https://github.com/username) in #PR_NUMBER)`
- **CRITICAL - Get authorship correctly**:
- **ALWAYS use PR author, not commit author**: Extract PR number from commit message, then use `gh pr view` to get the PR author. The commit author (especially for squash/merge commits) is usually the person who merged the PR (or GitHub bot), NOT the person who wrote the code.
```bash
# Get PR author from GitHub CLI (correct method)
# Step 1: Extract PR number from commit message
PR_NUMBER=$(git log <commit_hash> -1 --format="%s%n%b" | grep -oE '#[0-9]+' | head -1 | tr -d '#')
# Step 2: Get PR author (the person who wrote the code)
if [ -n "$PR_NUMBER" ]; then
GITHUB_USERNAME=$(gh pr view "$PR_NUMBER" --json author --jq '.author.login')
else
# Only fallback to commit author if no PR number found (rare)
GITHUB_USERNAME=$(gh api repos/cozystack/cozystack/commits/<commit_hash> --jq '.author.login')
fi
```
**Example**: For PR #1507, the squash commit has author "kvaps" (who merged), but the PR author is "lllamnyp" (who wrote the code). Using `gh pr view 1507 --json author --jq .author.login` correctly returns "lllamnyp".
- **For regular commits**: Use the commit author directly:
```bash
git log <commit_hash> -1 --format="%an|%ae"
```
- **Validation**: Before adding to changelog, verify the author by checking:
- For merge commits: Compare merge commit author vs PR author (they should be different)
- Check existing changelogs for author name to GitHub username mappings
- Verify with: `git log <merge_commit>^1..<merge_commit>^2 --format="%an" --no-merges`
- **Map author name to GitHub username**: Check existing changelogs for author name mappings, or extract from PR links in commit messages
- **Always include user impact**: Each entry must explain how the change affects users
- For new features: explain what users can now do
- For bug fixes: explain what problem is solved for users
- For improvements: explain what users will experience better
- For breaking changes: clearly state what users need to do
- Group related changes
- Use bold font for important components/modules
- Focus on user value, not just technical details
4. **Add a link to the full changelog:**
**For patch releases (vX.Y.Z where Z > 0):**
```markdown
**Full Changelog**: https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/compare/v<previous_patch_version>...v<new_version>
```
Example: For v0.37.2, use `v0.37.1...v0.37.2`
**For minor releases (vX.Y.0):**
```markdown
**Full Changelog**: https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/compare/v<previous_minor_version>...v<new_version>
```
Example: For v0.38.0, use `v0.37.0...v0.38.0` (NOT `v0.37.8...v0.38.0`)
**Important**: Minor releases must reference the previous minor release (vX.Y.0), not the last patch release, to include all changes from the entire minor version cycle.
5. **Generate contributors list:**
**⚠️ SIMPLIFIED APPROACH: Extract contributors from the generated changelog itself!**
Since you've already generated the changelog with all PR authors correctly identified, simply extract GitHub usernames from the changelog entries:
```bash
# Extract all GitHub usernames from the current release changelog
# This method is simpler and more reliable than extracting from git history
# For patch releases: extract from the current changelog file
grep -oE '\[@[a-zA-Z0-9_-]+\]' docs/changelogs/v<version>.md | \
sed 's/\[@/@/' | sed 's/\]//' | \
sort -u
# For minor releases: extract from the current changelog file
grep -oE '\[@[a-zA-Z0-9_-]+\]' docs/changelogs/v<version>.md | \
sed 's/\[@/@/' | sed 's/\]//' | \
sort -u
```
**Get all previous contributors (to identify new ones):**
```bash
# Extract GitHub usernames from all previous changelogs
grep -hE '\[@[a-zA-Z0-9_-]+\]' docs/changelogs/v*.md | \
grep -oE '@[a-zA-Z0-9_-]+' | \
sort -u > /tmp/previous_contributors.txt
```
**Identify new contributors (first-time contributors):**
```bash
# Get current release contributors from the changelog
grep -oE '@[a-zA-Z0-9_-]+' docs/changelogs/v<version>.md | \
sort -u > /tmp/current_contributors.txt
# Get all previous contributors
grep -hE '@[a-zA-Z0-9_-]+' docs/changelogs/v*.md | \
grep -oE '@[a-zA-Z0-9_-]+' | \
sort -u > /tmp/all_previous_contributors.txt
# Find new contributors (those in current but not in previous)
comm -23 <(sort /tmp/current_contributors.txt) <(sort /tmp/all_previous_contributors.txt)
```
**Why this approach is better:**
- ✅ Uses the already-verified PR authors from the changelog (no need to query GitHub API again)
- ✅ Automatically handles backports correctly (original PR authors are already in the changelog)
- ✅ Simpler and faster (no git log parsing or API calls)
- ✅ More reliable (matches exactly what's in the changelog)
- ✅ Works for both patch and minor releases
**Add contributors section to changelog:**
Place the contributors section at the end of the changelog, before the "Full Changelog" link:
```markdown
## Contributors
We'd like to thank all contributors who made this release possible:
* [**@username1**](https://github.com/username1)
* [**@username2**](https://github.com/username2)
* [**@username3**](https://github.com/username3)
* ...
### New Contributors
We're excited to welcome our first-time contributors:
* [**@newuser1**](https://github.com/newuser1) - First contribution!
* [**@newuser2**](https://github.com/newuser2) - First contribution!
```
**Formatting guidelines:**
- List contributors in alphabetical order by GitHub username
- Use the format: `* [**@username**](https://github.com/username)`
- For new contributors, add " - First contribution!" note
- If GitHub username cannot be determined, you can skip that contributor or use their git author name
**When to include:**
- **For patch releases**: Contributors section is optional, but can be included for significant releases
- **For minor releases (vX.Y.0)**: Contributors section is required - you must generate and include the contributors list
- Always verify GitHub usernames by checking commit messages, PR links in changelog entries, or by examining PR details
6. **Add a comment with a link to the GitHub release:**
```markdown
<!--
https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/releases/tag/v<new_version>
-->
```
### 9. Verification and saving
**Before saving, verify completeness:**
**For ALL releases:**
- [ ] Step 5 completed: **ALL commits included** (including merge commits and backports) - do not skip any commits
- [ ] Step 5 completed: **Backports identified and handled correctly** - original PR author used, both original and backport PR numbers included
- [ ] Step 6 completed: Website repository checked for documentation changes WITH authors and PR links via GitHub CLI
- [ ] Step 6 completed: **ALL** optional repositories (talm, boot-to-talos, cozypkg, cozy-proxy) checked for tags during release period
- [ ] Step 6 completed: For ALL commits from additional repos, GitHub username obtained via GitHub CLI (not skipped). For commits with PR numbers, PR author used via `gh pr view` (not commit author)
- [ ] Step 7 completed: For EVERY PR in main repo (including backports), PR author obtained via `gh pr view <PR_NUMBER> --json author --jq .author.login` (not skipped or assumed). Commit author NOT used - always use PR author
- [ ] Step 7 completed: **Backports verified** - for each backport PR, original PR found and original PR author used in changelog
- [ ] Step 8 completed: Contributors list generated
- [ ] All commits from main repository included (including merge commits)
- [ ] User impact described for each change
- [ ] Format matches existing changelogs
**For patch releases:**
- [ ] All commits from the release period are included (including merge commits with backports)
- [ ] PR numbers match commit messages
- [ ] Backports are properly identified and linked to original PRs
**For minor releases (vX.Y.0):**
- [ ] All changes from patch releases (vX.Y.1, vX.Y.2, etc.) are included
- [ ] Contributors section is present and complete
- [ ] Full Changelog link references previous minor version (vX.Y.0), not last patch
- [ ] Verify all PRs from patch releases are included:
```bash
# Extract and compare PR numbers
PATCH_PRS=$(grep -hE "#[0-9]+" docs/changelogs/v<previous_minor>.*.md | grep -oE "#[0-9]+" | sort -u)
MINOR_PRS=$(grep -hE "#[0-9]+" docs/changelogs/v<new_minor>.0.md | grep -oE "#[0-9]+" | sort -u)
MISSING=$(comm -23 <(echo "$PATCH_PRS") <(echo "$MINOR_PRS"))
if [ -n "$MISSING" ]; then
echo "Missing PRs from patch releases:"
echo "$MISSING"
# For each missing PR, check if it's a backport and verify change is included by description
fi
```
**Only proceed to save after all checkboxes are verified!**
**Save the changelog:**
Save the changelog to file `docs/changelogs/v<version>.md` according to the version for which the changelog is being generated.
### Important notes
- **After fetch with --force** local tags are up-to-date, use them for work
- **For release branches** always check original commits in `main` to get correct PR numbers
- **Preserve the format** of existing changelog files
- **Group related changes** logically
- **Be accurate** in describing changes, based on actual commit diffs
- **Check for PR numbers** and commit authors
- **CRITICAL - Get authorship from PR, not from commit**:
- **ALWAYS use PR author**: Extract PR number from commit message, then use `gh pr view <PR_NUMBER> --json author --jq .author.login` to get the PR author
- Do NOT use commit author - the commit author (especially for squash/merge commits) is usually the person who merged the PR, not the person who wrote the code
- For commits without PR numbers (rare), fall back to commit author: `gh api repos/cozystack/cozystack/commits/<commit_hash> --jq '.author.login'`
- **Workflow**: Extract PR numbers from commits → Use `gh pr view` for each PR → Get PR author (the person who wrote the code)
- Example: For PR #1507, the commit author is `@kvaps` (who merged), but `gh pr view 1507 --json author --jq .author.login` correctly returns `@lllamnyp` (who wrote the code)
- Check existing changelogs for author name to GitHub username mappings
- **Validation**: Before adding to changelog, always verify the author using `gh pr view` - never use commit author for PRs
- **MANDATORY**: Always describe user impact: Every changelog entry must explain how the change affects end users, not just what was changed technically. Focus on user value and practical implications.
**Required steps:**
- **Additional repositories (Step 6) - MANDATORY**:
- **⚠️ CRITICAL**: Always check the **website** repository for documentation changes during the release period. This is a required step and MUST NOT be skipped.
- **⚠️ CRITICAL**: You MUST check ALL optional repositories (talm, boot-to-talos, cozypkg, cozy-proxy) for tags during the release period. Do NOT skip any repository even if you think there might not be tags.
- **CRITICAL**: For ALL entries from additional repositories (website and optional), you MUST:
- **MANDATORY**: Extract PR number from commit message first
- **MANDATORY**: For commits with PR numbers, ALWAYS use `gh pr view <PR_NUMBER> --repo cozystack/<repo> --json author --jq .author.login` to get PR author (not commit author)
- **MANDATORY**: Only for commits without PR numbers (rare), fallback to: `gh api repos/cozystack/<repo>/commits/<hash> --jq '.author.login'`
- **MANDATORY**: Do NOT skip getting GitHub username via CLI - do this for EVERY commit
- **MANDATORY**: Do NOT use commit author for PRs - always use PR author
- Include PR link or commit hash reference
- Format: `* **[repo] Description**: details ([**@username**](https://github.com/username) in cozystack/repo#123)`
- For **optional repositories** (talm, boot-to-talos, cozypkg, cozy-proxy), you MUST check ALL of them for tags during the release period. Use the loop provided in Step 6 to check each repository systematically.
- When including changes from additional repositories, use the format: `[repo-name] Description` and link to the repository's PR/issue if available
- **Prefer PR numbers over commit hashes**: For commits from additional repositories, extract PR number from commit message using GitHub API. Use PR format (`cozystack/website#123`) instead of commit hash (`cozystack/website@abc1234`) when available
- **Never add entries without author and PR/commit reference**: Every entry from additional repositories must have both author and link
- Group changes from additional repositories with main repository changes, or create separate subsections if there are many changes from a specific repository
- **PR author verification (Step 7) - MANDATORY**:
- **⚠️ CRITICAL**: You MUST get the author from PR using `gh pr view`, NOT from commit
- **⚠️ CRITICAL**: Extract PR numbers from commit messages, then use `gh pr view <PR_NUMBER> --json author --jq .author.login` for each PR
- **⚠️ CRITICAL**: Do NOT use commit author - commit author is usually the person who merged, not the person who wrote the code
- **⚠️ CRITICAL**: Do NOT skip this step for any PR, even if the author seems obvious
- For commits without PR numbers (rare), fall back to: `gh api repos/cozystack/cozystack/commits/<hash> --jq '.author.login'`
- This ensures correct attribution and prevents errors in changelog entries (especially important for squash/merge commits)
- **Contributors list (Step 8)**:
- For minor releases (vX.Y.0): You must generate a list of all contributors and identify first-time contributors.
- For patch releases: Contributors section is optional, but recommended for significant releases
- Extract GitHub usernames from PR links in commit messages or changelog entries
- This helps recognize community contributions and welcome new contributors
- **Minor releases (vX.Y.0)**:
- Must include **all changes** from patch releases of the previous minor version (e.g., v0.38.0 includes all changes from v0.37.1, v0.37.2, v0.37.3, etc.)
- The "Full Changelog" link must reference the previous minor release (v0.37.0...v0.38.0), NOT the last patch release (v0.37.8...v0.38.0)
- This ensures users can see the complete set of changes for the entire minor version cycle
- **Verification step**: After creating the changelog, extract all PR numbers from patch release changelogs and verify they all appear in the minor release changelog to prevent missing entries
- **Backport handling**: Patch releases may contain backports with different PR numbers (e.g., #1624 in patch release vs #1622 in main). For minor releases, use original PR numbers from main when available, but verify that all changes from patch releases are included regardless of PR number differences
- **Content verification**: Don't rely solely on PR number matching - verify that change descriptions from patch releases appear in the minor release changelog, as backports may have different PR numbers

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# Instructions for AI Agents
Guidelines for AI agents contributing to Cozystack.
## Checklist for Creating a Pull Request
- [ ] Changes are made and tested
- [ ] Commit message uses correct `[component]` prefix
- [ ] Commit is signed off with `--signoff`
- [ ] Branch is rebased on `upstream/main` (no extra commits)
- [ ] PR body includes description and release note
- [ ] PR is pushed and created with `gh pr create`
## How to Commit and Create Pull Requests
### 1. Make Your Changes
Edit the necessary files in the codebase.
### 2. Commit with Proper Format
Use the `[component]` prefix and `--signoff` flag:
```bash
git commit --signoff -m "[component] Brief description of changes"
```
**Component prefixes:**
- System: `[dashboard]`, `[platform]`, `[cilium]`, `[kube-ovn]`, `[linstor]`, `[fluxcd]`, `[cluster-api]`
- Apps: `[postgres]`, `[mysql]`, `[redis]`, `[kafka]`, `[clickhouse]`, `[virtual-machine]`, `[kubernetes]`
- Other: `[tests]`, `[ci]`, `[docs]`, `[maintenance]`
**Examples:**
```bash
git commit --signoff -m "[dashboard] Add config hash annotations to restart pods on config changes"
git commit --signoff -m "[postgres] Update operator to version 1.2.3"
git commit --signoff -m "[docs] Add installation guide"
```
### 3. Rebase on upstream/main (if needed)
If your branch has extra commits, clean it up:
```bash
# Fetch latest
git fetch upstream
# Create clean branch from upstream/main
git checkout -b my-feature upstream/main
# Cherry-pick only your commit
git cherry-pick <your-commit-hash>
# Force push to your branch
git push -f origin my-feature:my-branch-name
```
### 4. Push Your Branch
```bash
git push origin <branch-name>
```
### 5. Create Pull Request
Write the PR body to a temporary file:
```bash
cat > /tmp/pr_body.md << 'EOF'
## What this PR does
Brief description of the changes.
Changes:
- Change 1
- Change 2
### Release note
```release-note
[component] Description for changelog
```
EOF
```
Create the PR:
```bash
gh pr create --title "[component] Brief description" --body-file /tmp/pr_body.md
```
Clean up:
```bash
rm /tmp/pr_body.md
```
## Addressing AI Bot Reviewer Comments
When the user asks to fix comments from AI bot reviewers (like Qodo, Copilot, etc.):
### 1. Get PR Comments
View all comments on the pull request:
```bash
gh pr view <PR-number> --comments
```
Or for the current branch:
```bash
gh pr view --comments
```
### 2. Review Each Comment Carefully
**Important**: Do NOT blindly apply all suggestions. Each comment should be evaluated:
- **Consider context** - Does the suggestion make sense for this specific case?
- **Check project conventions** - Does it align with Cozystack patterns?
- **Evaluate impact** - Will this improve code quality or introduce issues?
- **Question validity** - AI bots can be wrong or miss context
**When to apply:**
- ✅ Legitimate bugs or security issues
- ✅ Clear improvements to code quality
- ✅ Better error handling or edge cases
- ✅ Conformance to project conventions
**When to skip:**
- ❌ Stylistic preferences that don't match project style
- ❌ Over-engineering simple code
- ❌ Changes that break existing patterns
- ❌ Suggestions that show misunderstanding of the code
### 3. Apply Valid Fixes
Make changes addressing the valid comments. Use your judgment.
### 4. Leave Changes Uncommitted
**Critical**: Do NOT commit or push the changes automatically.
Leave the changes in the working directory so the user can:
- Review the fixes
- Decide whether to commit them
- Make additional adjustments if needed
```bash
# After making changes, show status but DON'T commit
git status
git diff
```
The user will commit and push when ready.
### Example Workflow
```bash
# Get PR comments
gh pr view 1234 --comments
# Review comments and identify valid ones
# Make necessary changes to address valid comments
# ... edit files ...
# Show what was changed (but don't commit)
git status
git diff
# Tell the user what was fixed and what was skipped
```
## Git Permissions
Request these permissions when needed:
- `git_write` - For commit, rebase, cherry-pick, branch operations
- `network` - For push, fetch, pull operations
## Common Issues
**PR has extra commits?**
→ Rebase on `upstream/main` and cherry-pick only your commits
**Wrong commit message?**
`git commit --amend --signoff -m "[correct] message"` then `git push -f`
**Need to update PR?**
`gh pr edit <number> --body "new description"`

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# Cozystack Project Overview
This document provides detailed information about Cozystack project structure and conventions for AI agents.
## About Cozystack
Cozystack is an open-source Kubernetes-based platform and framework for building cloud infrastructure. It provides:
- **Managed Services**: Databases, VMs, Kubernetes clusters, object storage, and more
- **Multi-tenancy**: Full isolation and self-service for tenants
- **GitOps-driven**: FluxCD-based continuous delivery
- **Modular Architecture**: Extensible with custom packages and services
- **Developer Experience**: Simplified local development with cozypkg tool
The platform exposes infrastructure services via the Kubernetes API with ready-made configs, built-in monitoring, and alerts.
## Code Layout
```
.
├── packages/ # Main directory for cozystack packages
│ ├── core/ # Core platform logic charts (installer, platform)
│ ├── system/ # System charts (CSI, CNI, operators, etc.)
│ ├── apps/ # User-facing charts shown in dashboard catalog
│ └── extra/ # Tenant-specific modules, singleton charts which are used as dependencies
├── dashboards/ # Grafana dashboards for monitoring
├── hack/ # Helper scripts for local development
│ └── e2e-apps/ # End-to-end application tests
├── scripts/ # Scripts used by cozystack container
│ └── migrations/ # Version migration scripts
├── docs/ # Documentation
│ ├── agents/ # AI agent instructions
│ └── changelogs/ # Release changelogs
├── cmd/ # Go command entry points
│ ├── cozystack-api/
│ ├── cozystack-controller/
│ └── cozystack-assets-server/
├── internal/ # Internal Go packages
│ ├── controller/ # Controller implementations
│ └── lineagecontrollerwebhook/
├── pkg/ # Public Go packages
│ ├── apis/
│ ├── apiserver/
│ └── registry/
└── api/ # Kubernetes API definitions (CRDs)
└── v1alpha1/
```
## Package Structure
Every package is a Helm chart following the umbrella chart pattern:
```
packages/<category>/<package-name>/
├── Chart.yaml # Chart definition and parameter docs
├── Makefile # Development workflow targets
├── charts/ # Vendored upstream charts
├── images/ # Dockerfiles and image build context
├── patches/ # Optional upstream chart patches
├── templates/ # Additional manifests
├── templates/dashboard-resourcemap.yaml # Dashboard resource mapping
├── values.yaml # Override values for upstream
└── values.schema.json # JSON schema for validation and UI
```
## Conventions
### Helm Charts
- Follow **umbrella chart** pattern for system components
- Include upstream charts in `charts/` directory (vendored, not referenced)
- Override configuration in root `values.yaml`
- Use `values.schema.json` for input validation and dashboard UI rendering
### Go Code
- Follow standard **Go conventions** and idioms
- Use **controller-runtime** patterns for Kubernetes controllers
- Prefer **kubebuilder** for API definitions and controllers
- Add proper error handling and structured logging
### Git Commits
- Use format: `[component] Description`
- Always use `--signoff` flag
- Reference PR numbers when available
- Keep commits atomic and focused
- Follow conventional commit format for changelogs
### Documentation
Documentation is organized as follows:
- `docs/` - General documentation
- `docs/agents/` - Instructions for AI agents
- `docs/changelogs/` - Release changelogs
- Main website: https://github.com/cozystack/website
## Things Agents Should Not Do
### Never Edit These
- Do not modify files in `/vendor/` (Go dependencies)
- Do not edit generated files: `zz_generated.*.go`
- Do not change `go.mod`/`go.sum` manually (use `go get`)
- Do not edit upstream charts in `packages/*/charts/` directly (use patches)
- Do not modify image digests in `values.yaml` (generated by build)
### Version Control
- Do not commit built artifacts from `_out`
- Do not commit test artifacts or temporary files
### Git Operations
- Do not force push to main/master
- Do not update git config
- Do not perform destructive operations without explicit request
### Core Components
- Do not modify `packages/core/platform/` without understanding migration impact

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# Release Process
This document provides instructions for AI agents on how to handle release-related tasks.
## When to Use
Follow these instructions when the user asks to:
- Create a new release
- Prepare a release
- Tag a release
- Perform release-related tasks
## Instructions
For detailed release process instructions, follow the steps documented in:
**[docs/release.md](../release.md)**
## Quick Reference
The release process typically involves:
1. Preparing the release branch
2. Generating changelog
3. Updating version numbers
4. Creating git tags
5. Building and publishing artifacts
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* [lineage] Break webhook out into a separate daemonset. Reduce unnecessary webhook calls by marking handled resources and excluding them from consideration by the webhook's object selector (@lllamnyp in #1515).

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<!--
https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/releases/tag/v0.37.1
-->
## Features and Improvements
* **[api] Efficient listing of TenantNamespaces**: Optimized TenantNamespace listing by replacing per-namespace SubjectAccessReview calls with group-based rolebinding checks, significantly reducing API latency and improving performance ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1507).
## Fixes
* **[api] Fix RBAC for listing of TenantNamespaces and handle system:masters**: Fixed regression in TenantNamespace listing RBAC and added proper handling for system:masters group to ensure correct authorization ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1511).
* **[dashboard] Fix logout**: Fixed dashboard logout functionality to properly clear session and redirect users ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1510).
* **[installer] Add additional check to wait for lineage-webhook**: Added additional readiness check to ensure lineage-webhook is fully ready before proceeding with installation, improving upgrade reliability ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1506).
## Development, Testing, and CI/CD
* **[tests] Make Kubernetes tests POSIX-compatible**: Replaced bash-specific constructs with POSIX-compliant code, ensuring tests work reliably with /bin/sh and improving compatibility across different shell environments ([**@IvanHunters**](https://github.com/IvanHunters) in #1509).
## Documentation
* **[website] Update troubleshooting documentation**: Updated Kubernetes installation troubleshooting guide with additional information and fixes ([**@lb0o**](https://github.com/lb0o) in cozystack/website@82beddd).
* **[website] Add LLDPD disabling documentation**: Added minimal patch documentation for disabling lldpd based on official LLDPD usage guide ([**@lb0o**](https://github.com/lb0o) in cozystack/website@7ec5d7b).
* **[website] Fix typo in utility command**: Fixed typo in utility command documentation ([**@lb0o**](https://github.com/lb0o) in cozystack/website@6c76cb5).
* **[website] Update backup and recovery docs**: Updated backup and recovery documentation with latest information ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in cozystack/website@2781aa5).
* **[website] Add Troubleshooting checklist**: Added troubleshooting checklist to help users diagnose and resolve common issues ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in cozystack/website@59fc304).
---
**Full Changelog**: [v0.37.0...v0.37.1](https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/compare/v0.37.0...v0.37.1)

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<!--
https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/releases/tag/v0.37.2
-->
## Features and Improvements
* **[lineage] Separate webhook from cozy controller**: Separated the lineage-controller-webhook from cozystack-controller into a separate daemonset component deployed on all control-plane nodes, reducing API server latency and improving performance by decreasing outgoing API calls. Introduced internal label to track resources already handled by the webhook ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1515).
## Fixes
* **[api] Fix listing tenantnamespaces for non-oidc users**: Fixed TenantNamespace listing functionality for users not using OIDC authentication, ensuring proper namespace visibility for all authentication methods ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1517, #1519).
## Migration and Upgrades
* **[platform] Better migration for 0.36.2->0.37.2+**: Improved migration script for users upgrading directly from 0.36.2 to 0.37.2+, ensuring the new lineage webhook daemonset is properly deployed and fixing a bug where webhook readiness was not appropriately verified during migration ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1521, #1522).
---
**Full Changelog**: [v0.37.1...v0.37.2](https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/compare/v0.37.1...v0.37.2)

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<!--
https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/releases/tag/v0.37.3
-->
## Features and Improvements
* **[apps] Make VM service user facing**: Virtual machine services are now marked as user-facing, improving service discovery and visibility in the dashboard ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1523).
* **[seaweedfs] Allow users to discover their buckets**: Users can now discover and list their S3 buckets in SeaweedFS, improving usability and bucket management ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1528).
* **[seaweedfs] Update SeaweedFS v3.99 and deploy S3 as stacked service**: Updated SeaweedFS to version 3.99 and deployed S3 gateway as a stacked service for better integration and performance ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1562).
* **[dashboard] Show service LB IP**: Fixed JSON path issue to correctly display Service LoadBalancer IPs in the dashboard table view, improving visibility of service endpoints ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1524).
* **[dashboard] Update openapi-ui v1.0.3 + fixes**: Updated OpenAPI UI to version 1.0.3 with various fixes and improvements ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1564).
* **[kubernetes] Use controlPlane.replicas field**: Fixed managed Kubernetes app to properly use the `controlPlane.replicas` field instead of hardcoding the value, allowing users to configure control plane replica count ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1556).
* **[monitoring] add settings alert for slack**: Added Slack integration configuration for Alerta alerts, enabling notifications to Slack channels ([**@scooby87**](https://github.com/scooby87) in #1545).
## Fixes
* **[lineage] Check for nil chart in HelmRelease**: Added nil check to prevent crashes when lineage webhook encounters HelmReleases using `chartRef` instead of `chart`, improving stability ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1525).
* **[kamaji] Respect 3rd party labels**: Applied patch to Kamaji controller to respect third-party labels, preventing reconciliation loops between lineage webhook and Kamaji controller ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1531, #1534).
* **[redis-operator] Build patched operator in-tree**: Moved Redis operator build into Cozystack organization and patched it to prevent overwriting third-party labels on owned resources ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1547).
* **[mariadb-operator] Add post-delete job to remove PVCs**: Added post-delete job to automatically remove PersistentVolumeClaims when MariaDB instances are deleted, preventing orphaned storage resources ([**@IvanHunters**](https://github.com/IvanHunters) in #1553).
* **[velero] Set defaultItemOperationTimeout=24h**: Set default item operation timeout to 24 hours for Velero backups, preventing timeouts on large backup operations ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1542).
## Dependencies
* **Update LINSTOR v1.32.3**: Updated LINSTOR to version 1.32.3 with latest features and bug fixes ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1565).
## System Configuration
* **[system] kube-ovn: turn off enableLb**: Disabled load balancer functionality in Kube-OVN configuration ([**@nbykov0**](https://github.com/nbykov0) in #1548).
## Documentation
* **[website] Update LINSTOR documentation**: Updated LINSTOR guide and set failmode=continue for ZFS configurations ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in cozystack/website@033804e).
* **[website] Update managed apps reference**: Updated managed applications reference documentation ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in cozystack/website@b886a74).
* **[website] Update external apps documentation**: Updated documentation for external applications ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in cozystack/website@565dad9).
* **[website] Add naming conventions**: Added naming conventions documentation ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in cozystack/website@b227abb).
* **[website] Update golden image documentation**: Updated documentation for creating golden images for virtual machines ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in cozystack/website@34c2f3a, cozystack/website@ef65593).
* **[website] Fix documentation formatting**: Fixed alerts, infoboxes, tabs styles and main page formatting ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in cozystack/website@e992e97, cozystack/website@b2c4dee).
* **[website] Fix typo in blog article**: Fixed typo in blog article ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in cozystack/website@0a4bbf3).
---
**Full Changelog**: [v0.37.2...v0.37.3](https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/compare/v0.37.2...v0.37.3)

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<!--
https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/releases/tag/v0.37.4
-->
## Features and Improvements
* **[tenant] Allow listing workloads**: Enabled listing of workloads for tenants, improving visibility and management of tenant resources ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1576, #1577).
## Fixes
* **[seaweedfs] Fix migration to v3.99**: Fixed migration issues when upgrading SeaweedFS to version 3.99, ensuring smooth upgrades ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1572, #1575).
* **[nats] Merge container spec, not podTemplate**: Fixed NATS configuration to properly merge container specifications instead of podTemplate, ensuring correct container configuration ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1571, #1574).
## Development, Testing, and CI/CD
* **[e2e] Increase Kubernetes connection timeouts**: Increased connection and request timeouts in E2E tests when communicating with Kubernetes API, improving test stability under high load and slow cluster response conditions ([**@IvanHunters**](https://github.com/IvanHunters) in #1570, #1573).
## Documentation
* **[website] Optimize website for mobile devices**: Improved website layout and responsiveness for mobile devices ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in cozystack/website@3ab2338).
* **[website] Add OpenAPI UI**: Added OpenAPI UI documentation and integration ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in cozystack/website@b1c1668).
* **[website] Update Cozystack video in hero banner**: Updated hero banner with new Cozystack video ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in cozystack/website@e351137).
* **[website] Add screenshots carousel**: Added screenshots carousel to showcase Cozystack features ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in cozystack/website@8422bd0).
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## Features and Improvements
* **[dashboard-controller] Move badges generation logic to internal dashboard component**: Moved badges generation logic to internal dashboard component for better code organization and maintainability ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1567).
## Security
* **[redis] Bump Redis image version for security fixes**: Updated Redis image version to include latest security fixes, improving cluster security ([**@IvanHunters**](https://github.com/IvanHunters) in #1580).
* **[flux] Close Flux Operator ports to external access**: Removed hostPort and hostNetwork from Flux Operator Deployment, ensuring ports 8080 and 8081 are only accessible within the cluster, preventing external exposure and improving security ([**@IvanHunters**](https://github.com/IvanHunters) in #1581).
* **[ingress] Enforce HTTPS-only for API**: Added force-ssl-redirect annotation to default API Ingress, ensuring all HTTP traffic is redirected to HTTPS, preventing unencrypted external access and improving security ([**@IvanHunters**](https://github.com/IvanHunters) in #1582, #1585).
## Fixes
* **[nats] Fixes for NATS App Helm chart, fix template issues with config.merge**: Fixed template issues in NATS Helm chart related to config.merge value, ensuring correct configuration ([**@insignia96**](https://github.com/insignia96) in #1583, #1591).
* **[kubevirt] Fix: kubevirt metrics rule**: Fixed KubeVirt metrics rule configuration ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1584, #1588).
## System Configuration
* **[core] rm talos lldp extension**: Removed Talos LLDP extension from core configuration ([**@nbykov0**](https://github.com/nbykov0) in #1586).
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## Features and Improvements
* **[api] Use shared informer cache**: Optimized API server by using shared informer cache, reducing API server load and improving performance ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1539).
* **[dashboard] sync with upstream & enhancements**: Synchronized dashboard with upstream and added various enhancements ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1603).
* **[cozystack-api][dashboard] Fix filtering for application services/ingresses/secrets**: Fixed filtering functionality for application services, ingresses, and secrets in both API and dashboard ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1612).
## Fixes
* **[controller] Remove crdmem, handle DaemonSet**: Removed crdmem and improved DaemonSet handling in controller ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1555).
* **[dashboard] Revert reconciler removal**: Reverted reconciler removal to restore proper dashboard functionality ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1559).
* **[dashboard-controller] Fix static resources reconciliation and showing secrets**: Fixed static resources reconciliation and improved secret display in dashboard controller ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1605).
* **[api,lineage] Ensure node-local traffic**: Ensured node-local traffic handling for API and lineage components ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1606).
* **[virtual-machine] Revert per-vm network policies**: Reverted per-VM network policies to previous behavior ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1611).
* **[cozy-lib] Fix: handling resources=nil**: Fixed handling of nil resources in cozy-lib templates ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1607).
* **[nats] Use dig function to check for existing secret and prevent nil indexing**: Fixed NATS app chart to use dig function for checking existing secrets and prevent nil indexing errors ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1609, #1610).
## Development, Testing, and CI/CD
* **[cozystack-controller] improve API tests**: Improved API tests for cozystack-controller ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1599).
* **[kubernetes] Helm hooks for cleanup**: Added Helm hooks for cleanup operations in Kubernetes app ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1616).
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## Fixes
* **[kubernetes] Cleanup loadbalancer services**: Added cleanup functionality for load balancer services in Kubernetes app ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1622).
* **[rbac] Fix permissions for high-privilege users**: Fixed RBAC permissions for high-privilege users, ensuring proper access control ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1624).
## System Configuration
* **[system] kubeovn: increase limits**: Increased resource limits for Kube-OVN components to improve stability and performance ([**@nbykov0**](https://github.com/nbykov0) in #1629).
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## Fixes
* **[cozy-lib] Fix malformed ResourceQuota rendering for LoadBalancer services**: Fixed malformed ResourceQuota rendering for LoadBalancer services in cozy-lib templates ([**@IvanHunters**](https://github.com/IvanHunters) in #1642).
* **[extra] ingress: rm spaces from external ip list**: Removed spaces from external IP list in ingress configuration, fixing formatting issues ([**@nbykov0**](https://github.com/nbykov0) in #1652).
* **scripts: fix 20 migration**: Fixed migration script #20 to ensure proper execution during upgrades ([**@nbykov0**](https://github.com/nbykov0) in #1653).
## System Configuration
* **Increase strimzi memory limit**: Increased memory limit for Strimzi Kafka operator to improve stability and performance ([**@nbykov0**](https://github.com/nbykov0) in #1651).
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## Improvements
* **[seaweedfs] Extended CA certificate duration to reduce disruptive CA rotations**: Extended CA certificate duration to reduce disruptive CA rotations. ([**@IvanHunters**](https://github.com/IvanHunters) in #1657, #1666).
* **[dashboard] Add config hash annotations to restart pods on config changes**: Added config hash annotations to restart pods when configuration changes, ensuring pods are automatically restarted when their configuration is updated ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1662, #1665).
## Fixes
* **[tenant][kubernetes] Introduce better cleanup logic**: Improved cleanup logic for tenant Kubernetes resources, ensuring proper resource cleanup when tenants are deleted or updated ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1661).
* **[dashboard] Fix loading arrays in forms when editing existing objects**: Fixed issue where arrays in forms were not loading correctly when editing existing objects in the dashboard ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps)).
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# Cozystack v0.38 — "VPC & Enhanced Networking"
This release introduces **Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)** support, enabling advanced networking capabilities for tenant applications. We've also added VNC console support in the dashboard, made Kubernetes worker versions configurable, and delivered numerous improvements and fixes across the platform.
### Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) Networking
Cozystack v0.38.0 introduces Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) support, enabling platform administrators to create isolated network segments for tenant applications. VPCs provide network isolation and allow fine-grained control over network topology, subnets, and routing. Each VPC can contain multiple subnets, and administrators can configure subnet details including IP ranges, gateway settings, and DNS configuration.
The VPC feature integrates seamlessly with the Cozystack dashboard, allowing users to view and manage VPCs and their subnets through an intuitive interface. Subnet details are exposed in the dashboard as tables, making it easy to understand network configuration at a glance. VPC configuration is stored in ConfigMaps with predictable naming, ensuring reliable access to subnet information.
This feature is particularly valuable for multi-tenant environments where network isolation is critical, and for applications that require specific network configurations or routing rules.
### VNC Console for Virtual Machines
The Cozystack dashboard now includes a built-in VNC console for virtual machines, enabling users to access VM console directly from the web interface without requiring external tools. This feature provides immediate access to virtual machine consoles for troubleshooting, configuration, and maintenance tasks. The VNC console integration streamlines VM management workflows and improves the user experience by keeping all VM operations within the Cozystack dashboard.
## Highlights
* **Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)**: New VPC system module enables advanced networking with Multus CNI, subnet management, and network isolation for tenant applications ([**@nbykov0**](https://github.com/nbykov0) in #1543; [**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1587, #1590, #1600, #1621, #1638).
* **VNC Console in Dashboard**: Users can now access virtual machine consoles directly from the dashboard, improving VM management experience ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1627).
* **Configurable Kubernetes Worker Versions**: Platform administrators can now configure Kubernetes worker node versions independently, providing more flexibility in cluster management ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1619).
* **Security Enhancements**: Multiple security improvements including HTTPS-only enforcement for API, closed Flux Operator ports, and Redis security updates ([**@IvanHunters**](https://github.com/IvanHunters) in #1580, #1581, #1582).
* **Cozy-lib Improvements**: Enhanced flatten function with better ResourceQuota handling and nil resource support ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1647; [**@IvanHunters**](https://github.com/IvanHunters) in #1642; [**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1607).
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## New features
### VPC (Virtual Private Cloud)
* **[system] Add VPC**: Introduced Virtual Private Cloud system module with Multus CNI integration, enabling advanced networking capabilities for tenant applications ([**@nbykov0**](https://github.com/nbykov0) in #1543).
* **[vpc] Install Multus by default**: Multus CNI is now installed by default when VPC is enabled, providing multi-network interface support ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1587).
* **[vpc] Give predictable name to subnet configmap**: Subnet configuration maps now use predictable naming for better management and debugging ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1590).
* **[vpc] Entry per subnet in the subnets configmap**: Each subnet now has its own entry in the subnets configmap, improving subnet organization and management ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1600).
* **[vpc,dashboard] Print subnet details as table**: Subnet details are now displayed as a table in the dashboard, improving visibility and management ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1621).
* **[apps] Add VPC app**: Added VPC application for tenant use, enabling users to create and manage VPCs ([**@nbykov0**](https://github.com/nbykov0) in #1543).
### Dashboard
* **[dashboard] Introduce VNC console**: Added VNC console support in the dashboard, allowing users to access virtual machine consoles directly from the web interface ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1627).
* **[dashboard] sync with upstream & enhancements**: Synchronized dashboard with upstream project and added various enhancements ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1603).
* **[dashboard] Migrate patches to upstream project**: Migrated dashboard patches to upstream project for better maintainability ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1569).
### Kubernetes
* **[kubernetes] Make worker version configurable**: Platform administrators can now configure Kubernetes worker node versions independently from control plane versions, providing more flexibility ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1619).
* **[kubernetes] Use controlPlane.replicas field**: Fixed managed Kubernetes app to properly use the `controlPlane.replicas` field instead of hardcoding the value ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1556).
* **[kubernetes] Helm hooks for cleanup**: Added Helm hooks for cleanup operations in Kubernetes app ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1606).
### API & Platform
* **[api] Efficient listing of TenantNamespaces**: Optimized TenantNamespace listing by replacing per-namespace SubjectAccessReview calls with group-based rolebinding checks, significantly reducing API latency ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1507).
* **[api] Use shared informer cache**: Optimized API server by using shared informer cache, reducing API server load and improving performance ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1539).
* **[api] Fix representation of dynamic list kinds**: Fixed API representation of dynamic list kinds for better compatibility ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1630).
* **[api] Delete previous instance when changing type**: API now properly deletes previous instance when changing application type ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1579).
### Applications
* **[tenant] Allow listing workloads**: Enabled listing of workloads for tenants, improving visibility and management of tenant resources ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1576).
* **[apps] Make VM service user facing**: Virtual machine services are now marked as user-facing, improving service discovery and visibility in the dashboard ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1523).
* **[foundationdb] Upgrade FDB app for latest Cozy**: Upgraded FoundationDB application for compatibility with latest Cozystack version ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1505).
### Storage & Backups
* **[seaweedfs] Update SeaweedFS v3.99 and deploy S3 as stacked service**: Updated SeaweedFS to version 3.99 and deployed S3 gateway as a stacked service for better integration and performance ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1562).
* **[seaweedfs] Allow users to discover their buckets**: Users can now discover and list their S3 buckets in SeaweedFS, improving usability and bucket management ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1528).
* **[velero] Set defaultItemOperationTimeout=24h**: Set default item operation timeout to 24 hours for Velero backups, preventing timeouts on large backup operations ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1542).
### Monitoring & Operations
* **[monitoring] add settings alert for slack**: Added Slack integration configuration for Alerta alerts, enabling notifications to Slack channels ([**@scooby87**](https://github.com/scooby87) in #1545).
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## Improvements (minor)
* **[lineage] Separate webhook from cozy controller**: Separated the lineage-controller-webhook from cozystack-controller into a separate daemonset component deployed on all control-plane nodes, reducing API server latency ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1515).
* **[dashboard] Show service LB IP**: Fixed JSON path issue to correctly display Service LoadBalancer IPs in the dashboard table view ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1524).
* **[dashboard] Update openapi-ui v1.0.3 + fixes**: Updated OpenAPI UI to version 1.0.3 with various fixes and improvements ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1564).
* **[dashboard-controller] Move badges generation logic to internal dashboard component**: Moved badges generation logic to internal dashboard component for better code organization ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1567).
* **[bucket] Expose bucket name in secrets**: Bucket names are now exposed in secrets for better integration with applications ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1518).
* **[platform] Better migration for 0.36.2->0.37.2+**: Improved migration script for users upgrading directly from 0.36.2 to 0.37.2+ ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1521).
* **[cozy-lib] Improve flatten function**: Improved flatten function in cozy-lib with better handling of complex resource structures ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1647).
* **[dx] JSDoc compatible syntax for values.yaml**: Added JSDoc compatible syntax for values.yaml documentation ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1536).
* **[system] Tune kubevirt rollout and eviction settings**: Tuned KubeVirt rollout and eviction settings for better stability ([**@nbykov0**](https://github.com/nbykov0) in #1544).
* **[system] multus: update to the latest version**: Updated Multus CNI to the latest version ([**@nbykov0**](https://github.com/nbykov0) in #1628).
* **[system] kubeovn: increase limits**: Increased resource limits for Kube-OVN components to improve stability and performance ([**@nbykov0**](https://github.com/nbykov0) in #1629).
* **[linstor] Update Piraeus Operator to v2.10.1 to enable RWX support**: Updated Piraeus Operator to v2.10.1, enabling ReadWriteMany (RWX) volume support ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1650).
* **[ci,dx] Bump MariaDB operator version**: Bumped MariaDB operator version for latest features and bug fixes ([**@IvanHunters**](https://github.com/IvanHunters) in #1646).
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## Bug fixes
* **[api] Fix RBAC for listing of TenantNamespaces and handle system:masters**: Fixed regression in TenantNamespace listing RBAC and added proper handling for system:masters group ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1511).
* **[api] Fix listing tenantnamespaces for non-oidc users**: Fixed TenantNamespace listing functionality for users not using OIDC authentication ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1517).
* **[dashboard] Fix logout**: Fixed dashboard logout functionality to properly clear session and redirect users ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1510).
* **[installer] Add additional check to wait for lineage-webhook**: Added additional readiness check to ensure lineage-webhook is fully ready before proceeding with installation ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1506).
* **[lineage] Check for nil chart in HelmRelease**: Added nil check to prevent crashes when lineage webhook encounters HelmReleases using `chartRef` instead of `chart` ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1525).
* **[kamaji] Respect 3rd party labels**: Applied patch to Kamaji controller to respect third-party labels, preventing reconciliation loops ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1531).
* **[redis-operator] Build patched operator in-tree**: Moved Redis operator build into Cozystack organization and patched it to prevent overwriting third-party labels ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1547).
* **[mariadb-operator] Add post-delete job to remove PVCs**: Added post-delete job to automatically remove PersistentVolumeClaims when MariaDB instances are deleted ([**@IvanHunters**](https://github.com/IvanHunters) in #1553).
* **[seaweedfs] Fix migration to v3.99**: Fixed migration issues when upgrading SeaweedFS to version 3.99 ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1572).
* **[nats] Merge container spec, not podTemplate**: Fixed NATS configuration to properly merge container specifications instead of podTemplate ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1571).
* **[nats] Fixes for NATS App Helm chart, fix template issues with config.merge**: Fixed template issues in NATS Helm chart related to config.merge value ([**@insignia96**](https://github.com/insignia96) in #1583).
* **[nats] Fix NATS app chart to use existing secret credentials when present**: Fixed NATS app chart to use existing secret credentials when present, preventing credential regeneration ([**@insignia96**](https://github.com/insignia96) in #1599).
* **[kubevirt] Fix: kubevirt metrics rule**: Fixed KubeVirt metrics rule configuration ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1584).
* **[controller] Remove crdmem, handle DaemonSet**: Removed crdmem and improved DaemonSet handling in controller ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1555).
* **[dashboard] Revert reconciler removal**: Reverted reconciler removal to restore proper dashboard functionality ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1559).
* **[dashboard-controller] Fix static resources reconciliation and showing secrets**: Fixed static resources reconciliation and improved secret display in dashboard controller ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1615).
* **[cozystack-api][dashboard] Fix filtering for application services/ingresses/secrets**: Fixed filtering functionality for application services, ingresses, and secrets in both API and dashboard ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1612).
* **[virtual-machine] Revert per-vm network policies**: Reverted per-VM network policies to previous behavior ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1611).
* **[cozy-lib] Fix: handling resources=nil**: Fixed handling of nil resources in cozy-lib templates ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1607).
* **[cozy-lib] Fix malformed ResourceQuota rendering for LoadBalancer services**: Fixed malformed ResourceQuota rendering for LoadBalancer services in cozy-lib templates ([**@IvanHunters**](https://github.com/IvanHunters) in #1642).
* **[kubernetes] Cleanup loadbalancer services**: Added cleanup functionality for load balancer services in Kubernetes app ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1631).
* **[rbac] Fix permissions for high-privilege users**: Fixed RBAC permissions for high-privilege users, ensuring proper access control ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1622).
* **[vpc] Fix access to subnet details configmap**: Fixed access to subnet details configmap in VPC functionality ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1638).
* **[api,lineage] Ensure node-local traffic**: Ensured node-local traffic handling for API and lineage components ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1554).
* **[extra] ingress: rm spaces from external ip list**: Removed spaces from external IP list in ingress configuration, fixing formatting issues ([**@nbykov0**](https://github.com/nbykov0) in #1652).
* **scripts: fix 20 migration**: Fixed migration script #20 to ensure proper execution during upgrades ([**@nbykov0**](https://github.com/nbykov0) in #1653).
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## Security
* **[redis] Bump Redis image version for security fixes**: Updated Redis image version to include latest security fixes, improving cluster security ([**@IvanHunters**](https://github.com/IvanHunters) in #1580).
* **[flux] Close Flux Operator ports to external access**: Removed hostPort and hostNetwork from Flux Operator Deployment, ensuring ports 8080 and 8081 are only accessible within the cluster ([**@IvanHunters**](https://github.com/IvanHunters) in #1581).
* **[ingress] Enforce HTTPS-only for API**: Added force-ssl-redirect annotation to default API Ingress, ensuring all HTTP traffic is redirected to HTTPS ([**@IvanHunters**](https://github.com/IvanHunters) in #1582).
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## Dependencies & version updates
* **Update LINSTOR v1.32.3**: Updated LINSTOR to version 1.32.3 with latest features and bug fixes ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1565).
* **Update Talos Linux v1.11.3**: Updated Talos Linux to version 1.11.3 ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1527).
* **Update Kube-OVN v1.14.11**: Updated Kube-OVN to version 1.14.11 ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1514).
* **[linstor] Update Piraeus Operator to v2.10.1**: Updated Piraeus Operator to v2.10.1 to enable RWX support ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1650).
* **[system] multus: update to the latest version**: Updated Multus CNI to the latest version ([**@nbykov0**](https://github.com/nbykov0) in #1628).
* **[ci,dx] Bump MariaDB operator version**: Bumped MariaDB operator version ([**@IvanHunters**](https://github.com/IvanHunters) in #1646).
* **Increase strimzi memory limit**: Increased memory limit for Strimzi Kafka operator to improve stability and performance ([**@nbykov0**](https://github.com/nbykov0) in #1651).
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## System Configuration
* **[system] kube-ovn: turn off enableLb**: Disabled load balancer functionality in Kube-OVN configuration ([**@nbykov0**](https://github.com/nbykov0) in #1548).
* **[core] rm talos lldp extension**: Removed Talos LLDP extension from core configuration ([**@nbykov0**](https://github.com/nbykov0) in #1586).
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## Development, Testing, and CI/CD
* **[tests] Make Kubernetes tests POSIX-compatible**: Replaced bash-specific constructs with POSIX-compliant code, ensuring tests work reliably with /bin/sh ([**@IvanHunters**](https://github.com/IvanHunters) in #1509).
* **[ferretdb] fix tests**: Fixed FerretDB tests to ensure proper execution ([**@IvanHunters**](https://github.com/IvanHunters) in #1540).
* **[e2e] Increase Kubernetes connection timeouts**: Increased connection and request timeouts in E2E tests when communicating with Kubernetes API ([**@IvanHunters**](https://github.com/IvanHunters) in #1570).
* **[cozystack-controller] improve API tests**: Improved API tests for cozystack-controller ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1617).
* **[ci] Fix build from external forks**: Fixed build process to work correctly from external forks ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1530).
* **[ci,dx] Add unit tests for cozy-lib**: Added unit tests for cozy-lib to improve code quality and reliability ([**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp) in #1643).
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## Documentation
* **[website] Add VPC page**: Added VPC documentation page explaining VPC features and usage ([**@nbykov0**](https://github.com/nbykov0) in cozystack/website@9ccac78).
* **[website] Add VPC to auto-update list**: Added VPC to auto-update list in documentation ([**@nbykov0**](https://github.com/nbykov0) in cozystack/website@ca2bce6).
* **[website] Update dashboard part in OIDC configuration doc**: Updated OIDC configuration documentation with dashboard information ([**@nbykov0**](https://github.com/nbykov0) in cozystack/website@6c44b93).
* **[website] Update storage requirements**: Updated storage requirements documentation ([**@nbykov0**](https://github.com/nbykov0) in cozystack/website@cac3af6).
* **[website] Add System Resource Planning Recommendations**: Added system resource planning recommendations documentation ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in cozystack/website@c877c2a).
* **[website] Optimize website for mobile devices**: Improved website layout and responsiveness for mobile devices ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in cozystack/website@3ab2338).
* **[website] Add OpenAPI UI**: Added OpenAPI UI documentation and integration ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in cozystack/website@b1c1668).
* **[website] Update Cozystack video in hero banner**: Updated hero banner with new Cozystack video ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in cozystack/website@e351137).
* **[website] Add screenshots carousel**: Added screenshots carousel to showcase Cozystack features ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in cozystack/website@8422bd0).
* **[website] Update LINSTOR documentation**: Updated LINSTOR guide and set failmode=continue for ZFS configurations ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in cozystack/website@033804e).
* **[website] Update managed apps reference**: Updated managed applications reference documentation ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in cozystack/website@b886a74, cozystack/website@41c1849, cozystack/website@0ab71fd).
* **[website] Update external apps documentation**: Updated documentation for external applications ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in cozystack/website@565dad9).
* **[website] Add naming conventions**: Added naming conventions documentation ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in cozystack/website@b227abb).
* **[website] Update golden image documentation**: Updated documentation for creating golden images for virtual machines ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in cozystack/website@34c2f3a, cozystack/website@ef65593).
* **[website] Fix documentation formatting**: Fixed alerts, infoboxes, tabs styles and main page formatting ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in cozystack/website@e992e97, cozystack/website@b2c4dee).
* **[website] Fix typo in blog article**: Fixed typo in blog article ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in cozystack/website@0a4bbf3).
* **[apps] vpc: more docs**: Added more VPC documentation ([**@nbykov0**](https://github.com/nbykov0) in #1594).
* **[apps] vpc: fix typo in README**: Fixed typo in VPC README ([**@nbykov0**](https://github.com/nbykov0) in #1637).
---
## Additional Repositories
### boot-to-talos
* **[boot-to-talos] Introduce boot/install mode**: Introduced boot/install mode in boot-to-talos tool ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in cozystack/boot-to-talos#5).
### cozypkg
* **[cozypkg] Handle valuesFiles from cozypkg.cozystack.io/values-files annotation**: Added support for handling valuesFiles from annotation in cozypkg ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in cozystack/cozypkg#8).
---
## Refactors & chores
* **[dashboard] Migrate patches to upstream project**: Migrated dashboard patches to upstream project for better maintainability ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1569).
* **Update CODEOWNERS**: Updated CODEOWNERS file ([**@nbykov0**](https://github.com/nbykov0) in #1537).
* **Add QOSI to ADOPTERS.md**: Added QOSI to adopters list ([**@tabu-a**](https://github.com/tabu-a) in #1589).
---
## Breaking changes & upgrade notes
No breaking changes in this release.
---
## Contributors
We'd like to thank all contributors who made this release possible:
* [**@IvanHunters**](https://github.com/IvanHunters)
* [**@insignia96**](https://github.com/insignia96)
* [**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps)
* [**@lllamnyp**](https://github.com/lllamnyp)
* [**@nbykov0**](https://github.com/nbykov0)
* [**@scooby87**](https://github.com/scooby87)
* [**@tabu-a**](https://github.com/tabu-a)
### New Contributors
We're excited to welcome our first-time contributors:
* [**@tabu-a**](https://github.com/tabu-a) - First contribution!
---
**Full Changelog**: [v0.37.0...v0.38.0](https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/compare/v0.37.0...v0.38.0)
<!--
https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/releases/tag/v0.38.0
-->

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<!--
https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/releases/tag/v0.38.1
-->
## Improvements
* **[seaweedfs] Extended CA certificate duration to reduce disruptive CA rotations**: Extended CA certificate duration to reduce disruptive CA rotations. ([**@IvanHunters**](https://github.com/IvanHunters) in #1657, #1666).
* **[dashboard] Add config hash annotations to restart pods on config changes**: Added config hash annotations to restart pods when configuration changes, ensuring pods are automatically restarted when their configuration is updated ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1662, #1665).
## Fixes
* **[tenant][kubernetes] Introduce better cleanup logic**: Improved cleanup logic for tenant Kubernetes resources, ensuring proper resource cleanup when tenants are deleted or updated ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps) in #1661).
* **[dashboard] Fix loading arrays in forms when editing existing objects**: Fixed issue where arrays in forms were not loading correctly when editing existing objects in the dashboard ([**@kvaps**](https://github.com/kvaps)).
---
**Full Changelog**: [v0.38.0...v0.38.1](https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/compare/v0.38.0...v0.38.1)

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@@ -6,11 +6,15 @@ go 1.23.0
require (
github.com/fluxcd/helm-controller/api v1.1.0
github.com/go-logr/logr v1.4.2
github.com/go-logr/zapr v1.3.0
github.com/google/gofuzz v1.2.0
github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2 v2.19.0
github.com/onsi/gomega v1.33.1
github.com/prometheus/client_golang v1.19.1
github.com/spf13/cobra v1.8.1
github.com/stretchr/testify v1.9.0
go.uber.org/zap v1.27.0
gopkg.in/yaml.v2 v2.4.0
k8s.io/api v0.31.2
k8s.io/apiextensions-apiserver v0.31.2
@@ -44,9 +48,7 @@ require (
github.com/fluxcd/pkg/apis/meta v1.6.1 // indirect
github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify v1.7.0 // indirect
github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2 v2.7.0 // indirect
github.com/go-logr/logr v1.4.2 // indirect
github.com/go-logr/stdr v1.2.2 // indirect
github.com/go-logr/zapr v1.3.0 // indirect
github.com/go-openapi/jsonpointer v0.21.0 // indirect
github.com/go-openapi/jsonreference v0.20.2 // indirect
github.com/go-openapi/swag v0.23.0 // indirect
@@ -74,7 +76,6 @@ require (
github.com/mxk/go-flowrate v0.0.0-20140419014527-cca7078d478f // indirect
github.com/pkg/errors v0.9.1 // indirect
github.com/pmezard/go-difflib v1.0.1-0.20181226105442-5d4384ee4fb2 // indirect
github.com/prometheus/client_golang v1.19.1 // indirect
github.com/prometheus/client_model v0.6.1 // indirect
github.com/prometheus/common v0.55.0 // indirect
github.com/prometheus/procfs v0.15.1 // indirect
@@ -94,7 +95,6 @@ require (
go.opentelemetry.io/otel/trace v1.28.0 // indirect
go.opentelemetry.io/proto/otlp v1.3.1 // indirect
go.uber.org/multierr v1.11.0 // indirect
go.uber.org/zap v1.27.0 // indirect
golang.org/x/crypto v0.31.0 // indirect
golang.org/x/exp v0.0.0-20240719175910-8a7402abbf56 // indirect
golang.org/x/net v0.33.0 // indirect
@@ -119,3 +119,6 @@ require (
sigs.k8s.io/json v0.0.0-20241010143419-9aa6b5e7a4b3 // indirect
sigs.k8s.io/yaml v1.4.0 // indirect
)
// See: issues.k8s.io/135537
replace k8s.io/apimachinery => github.com/cozystack/apimachinery v0.0.0-20251201201312-18e522a87614

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@@ -18,6 +18,8 @@ github.com/coreos/go-semver v0.3.1 h1:yi21YpKnrx1gt5R+la8n5WgS0kCrsPp33dmEyHReZr
github.com/coreos/go-semver v0.3.1/go.mod h1:irMmmIw/7yzSRPWryHsK7EYSg09caPQL03VsM8rvUec=
github.com/coreos/go-systemd/v22 v22.5.0 h1:RrqgGjYQKalulkV8NGVIfkXQf6YYmOyiJKk8iXXhfZs=
github.com/coreos/go-systemd/v22 v22.5.0/go.mod h1:Y58oyj3AT4RCenI/lSvhwexgC+NSVTIJ3seZv2GcEnc=
github.com/cozystack/apimachinery v0.0.0-20251201201312-18e522a87614 h1:jH9elECUvhiIs3IMv3oS5k1JgCLVsSK6oU4dmq5gyW8=
github.com/cozystack/apimachinery v0.0.0-20251201201312-18e522a87614/go.mod h1:rsPdaZJfTfLsNJSQzNHQvYoTmxhoOEofxtOsF3rtsMo=
github.com/cpuguy83/go-md2man/v2 v2.0.4/go.mod h1:tgQtvFlXSQOSOSIRvRPT7W67SCa46tRHOmNcaadrF8o=
github.com/creack/pty v1.1.9/go.mod h1:oKZEueFk5CKHvIhNR5MUki03XCEU+Q6VDXinZuGJ33E=
github.com/davecgh/go-spew v1.1.0/go.mod h1:J7Y8YcW2NihsgmVo/mv3lAwl/skON4iLHjSsI+c5H38=
@@ -291,8 +293,6 @@ k8s.io/api v0.31.2 h1:3wLBbL5Uom/8Zy98GRPXpJ254nEFpl+hwndmk9RwmL0=
k8s.io/api v0.31.2/go.mod h1:bWmGvrGPssSK1ljmLzd3pwCQ9MgoTsRCuK35u6SygUk=
k8s.io/apiextensions-apiserver v0.31.2 h1:W8EwUb8+WXBLu56ser5IudT2cOho0gAKeTOnywBLxd0=
k8s.io/apiextensions-apiserver v0.31.2/go.mod h1:i+Geh+nGCJEGiCGR3MlBDkS7koHIIKWVfWeRFiOsUcM=
k8s.io/apimachinery v0.31.2 h1:i4vUt2hPK56W6mlT7Ry+AO8eEsyxMD1U44NR22CLTYw=
k8s.io/apimachinery v0.31.2/go.mod h1:rsPdaZJfTfLsNJSQzNHQvYoTmxhoOEofxtOsF3rtsMo=
k8s.io/apiserver v0.31.2 h1:VUzOEUGRCDi6kX1OyQ801m4A7AUPglpsmGvdsekmcI4=
k8s.io/apiserver v0.31.2/go.mod h1:o3nKZR7lPlJqkU5I3Ove+Zx3JuoFjQobGX1Gctw6XuE=
k8s.io/client-go v0.31.2 h1:Y2F4dxU5d3AQj+ybwSMqQnpZH9F30//1ObxOKlTI9yc=

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#!/bin/bash
###############################################################################
# check-optional-repos.sh - Check optional repositories for tags and commits #
# during a release period #
###############################################################################
set -eu
# Function to ensure repository is cloned and up-to-date
update_repo() {
local repo_name=$1
local repo_url="https://github.com/cozystack/${repo_name}.git"
mkdir -p _repos
cd _repos
if [ -d "$repo_name" ]; then
cd "$repo_name"
git fetch --all --tags --force
git checkout main 2>/dev/null || git checkout master
git pull
else
git clone "$repo_url"
cd "$repo_name"
fi
cd ../..
}
# Check if required parameters are provided
if [ $# -lt 2 ]; then
echo "Usage: $0 <RELEASE_START> <RELEASE_END>"
echo "Example: $0 '2025-10-10 12:27:31 +0400' '2025-10-13 16:04:33 +0200'"
exit 1
fi
RELEASE_START="$1"
RELEASE_END="$2"
# Get the script directory to return to it later
SCRIPT_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
COZYSTACK_ROOT="$(cd "$SCRIPT_DIR/../.." && pwd)"
cd "$COZYSTACK_ROOT"
echo "Checking optional repositories for tags and commits between:"
echo " Start: $RELEASE_START"
echo " End: $RELEASE_END"
echo ""
# Loop through ALL optional repositories
for repo_name in talm boot-to-talos cozypkg cozy-proxy; do
echo "━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━"
echo "Checking repository: $repo_name"
echo "━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━"
# Update/clone repository
update_repo "$repo_name"
cd "_repos/$repo_name"
REPO_NAME=$(basename "$(pwd)")
git fetch --all --tags --force
# Check for tags matching release version pattern or created during release period
TAGS=$(git for-each-ref --format='%(refname:short) %(creatordate)' refs/tags 2>/dev/null | \
awk -v start="$RELEASE_START" -v end="$RELEASE_END" '$2 >= start && $2 <= end {print $1}' || true)
if [ -n "$TAGS" ]; then
echo "Found tags in $repo_name: $TAGS"
PREV_TAG=$(echo "$TAGS" | head -1)
NEW_TAG=$(echo "$TAGS" | tail -1)
echo ""
echo "Commits between $PREV_TAG and $NEW_TAG:"
# Include merge commits to capture backports
git log "$PREV_TAG..$NEW_TAG" --format="%H|%s|%an" 2>/dev/null | while IFS='|' read -r commit_hash subject author_name; do
if [ -z "$commit_hash" ]; then
continue
fi
# Get PR number from commit message
COMMIT_MSG=$(git log -1 --format=%B "$commit_hash" 2>/dev/null || echo "")
PR_NUMBER=$(echo "$COMMIT_MSG" | grep -oE '#[0-9]+' | head -1 | tr -d '#' || echo "")
# Get author: prioritize PR author, fallback to commit author
GITHUB_USERNAME=""
if [ -n "$PR_NUMBER" ]; then
GITHUB_USERNAME=$(gh pr view "$PR_NUMBER" --repo "cozystack/$REPO_NAME" --json author --jq '.author.login // empty' 2>/dev/null || echo "")
fi
if [ -z "$GITHUB_USERNAME" ]; then
GITHUB_USERNAME=$(gh api "repos/cozystack/$REPO_NAME/commits/$commit_hash" --jq '.author.login // empty' 2>/dev/null || echo "")
fi
if [ -n "$PR_NUMBER" ]; then
echo " $commit_hash|$subject|$author_name|$GITHUB_USERNAME|cozystack/$REPO_NAME#$PR_NUMBER"
else
echo " $commit_hash|$subject|$author_name|$GITHUB_USERNAME|cozystack/$REPO_NAME@${commit_hash:0:7}"
fi
done
else
echo "No tags found in $repo_name during release period"
# Check for commits by dates if no exact version tags
# Include merge commits to capture backports
COMMITS=$(git log --since="$RELEASE_START" --until="$RELEASE_END" --format="%H|%s|%an" 2>/dev/null || true)
if [ -n "$COMMITS" ]; then
echo ""
echo "Commits found by date range:"
echo "$COMMITS" | while IFS='|' read -r commit_hash subject author_name; do
if [ -z "$commit_hash" ]; then
continue
fi
# Get PR number from commit message
COMMIT_MSG=$(git log -1 --format=%B "$commit_hash" 2>/dev/null || echo "")
PR_NUMBER=$(echo "$COMMIT_MSG" | grep -oE '#[0-9]+' | head -1 | tr -d '#' || echo "")
# Get author: prioritize PR author, fallback to commit author
GITHUB_USERNAME=""
if [ -n "$PR_NUMBER" ]; then
GITHUB_USERNAME=$(gh pr view "$PR_NUMBER" --repo "cozystack/$REPO_NAME" --json author --jq '.author.login // empty' 2>/dev/null || echo "")
fi
if [ -z "$GITHUB_USERNAME" ]; then
GITHUB_USERNAME=$(gh api "repos/cozystack/$REPO_NAME/commits/$commit_hash" --jq '.author.login // empty' 2>/dev/null || echo "")
fi
if [ -n "$PR_NUMBER" ]; then
echo " $commit_hash|$subject|$author_name|$GITHUB_USERNAME|cozystack/$REPO_NAME#$PR_NUMBER"
else
echo " $commit_hash|$subject|$author_name|$GITHUB_USERNAME|cozystack/$REPO_NAME@${commit_hash:0:7}"
fi
done
else
echo "No commits found in $repo_name during release period"
fi
fi
echo ""
cd "$COZYSTACK_ROOT"
done
echo "━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━"
echo "Finished checking all optional repositories"
echo "━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━"

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@@ -80,58 +80,41 @@ EOF
# Wait for the machine deployment to scale to 2 replicas (timeout after 1 minute)
kubectl wait machinedeployment kubernetes-${test_name}-md0 -n tenant-test --timeout=1m --for=jsonpath='{.status.replicas}'=2
# Get the admin kubeconfig and save it to a file
kubectl get secret kubernetes-${test_name}-admin-kubeconfig -ojsonpath='{.data.super-admin\.conf}' -n tenant-test | base64 -d > tenantkubeconfig
kubectl get secret kubernetes-${test_name}-admin-kubeconfig -ojsonpath='{.data.super-admin\.conf}' -n tenant-test | base64 -d > tenantkubeconfig-${test_name}
# Update the kubeconfig to use localhost for the API server
yq -i ".clusters[0].cluster.server = \"https://localhost:${port}\"" tenantkubeconfig
yq -i ".clusters[0].cluster.server = \"https://localhost:${port}\"" tenantkubeconfig-${test_name}
# Set up port forwarding to the Kubernetes API server for a 200 second timeout
bash -c 'timeout 300s kubectl port-forward service/kubernetes-'"${test_name}"' -n tenant-test '"${port}"':6443 > /dev/null 2>&1 &'
# Verify the Kubernetes version matches what we expect (retry for up to 20 seconds)
timeout 20 sh -ec 'until kubectl --kubeconfig tenantkubeconfig version 2>/dev/null | grep -Fq "Server Version: ${k8s_version}"; do sleep 5; done'
timeout 20 sh -ec 'until kubectl --kubeconfig tenantkubeconfig-'"${test_name}"' version 2>/dev/null | grep -Fq "Server Version: ${k8s_version}"; do sleep 5; done'
# Wait for the nodes to be ready (timeout after 2 minutes)
timeout 3m bash -c '
until [ "$(kubectl --kubeconfig tenantkubeconfig get nodes -o jsonpath="{.items[*].metadata.name}" | wc -w)" -eq 2 ]; do
until [ "$(kubectl --kubeconfig tenantkubeconfig-'"${test_name}"' get nodes -o jsonpath="{.items[*].metadata.name}" | wc -w)" -eq 2 ]; do
sleep 2
done
'
# Verify the nodes are ready
kubectl --kubeconfig tenantkubeconfig wait node --all --timeout=2m --for=condition=Ready
kubectl --kubeconfig tenantkubeconfig get nodes -o wide
kubectl --kubeconfig tenantkubeconfig-${test_name} wait node --all --timeout=2m --for=condition=Ready
kubectl --kubeconfig tenantkubeconfig-${test_name} get nodes -o wide
# Verify the kubelet version matches what we expect
versions=$(kubectl --kubeconfig tenantkubeconfig get nodes -o jsonpath='{.items[*].status.nodeInfo.kubeletVersion}')
versions=$(kubectl --kubeconfig "tenantkubeconfig-${test_name}" \
get nodes -o jsonpath='{.items[*].status.nodeInfo.kubeletVersion}')
node_ok=true
case "$k8s_version" in
v1.32*)
echo "⚠️ TODO: Temporary stub — allowing nodes with v1.33 while k8s_version is v1.32"
;;
esac
for v in $versions; do
case "$k8s_version" in
v1.32|v1.32.*)
case "$v" in
v1.32 | v1.32.* | v1.32-* | v1.33 | v1.33.* | v1.33-*)
;;
*)
node_ok=false
break
;;
esac
case "$v" in
"${k8s_version}" | "${k8s_version}".* | "${k8s_version}"-*)
# acceptable
;;
*)
case "$v" in
"${k8s_version}" | "${k8s_version}".* | "${k8s_version}"-*)
;;
*)
node_ok=false
break
;;
esac
node_ok=false
break
;;
esac
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curl -sS --fail 'http://localhost:21234/openapi/v2?timeout=32s' -H 'Accept: application/com.github.proto-openapi.spec.v2@v1.0+protobuf' > /dev/null
)
}
@test "Test kinds" {
val=$(kubectl get --raw /apis/apps.cozystack.io/v1alpha1/tenants | jq -r '.kind')
if [ "$val" != "TenantList" ]; then
echo "Expected kind to be TenantList, got $val"
exit 1
fi
val=$(kubectl get --raw /apis/apps.cozystack.io/v1alpha1/tenants | jq -r '.items[0].kind')
if [ "$val" != "Tenant" ]; then
echo "Expected kind to be Tenant, got $val"
exit 1
fi
val=$(kubectl get --raw /apis/apps.cozystack.io/v1alpha1/ingresses | jq -r '.kind')
if [ "$val" != "IngressList" ]; then
echo "Expected kind to be IngressList, got $val"
exit 1
fi
val=$(kubectl get --raw /apis/apps.cozystack.io/v1alpha1/ingresses | jq -r '.items[0].kind')
if [ "$val" != "Ingress" ]; then
echo "Expected kind to be Ingress, got $val"
exit 1
fi
}
@test "Create and delete namespace" {
kubectl create ns cozy-test-create-and-delete-namespace --dry-run=client -o yaml | kubectl apply -f -
if ! kubectl delete ns cozy-test-create-and-delete-namespace; then
echo "Failed to delete namespace"
kubectl describe ns cozy-test-create-and-delete-namespace
exit 1
fi
}

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#!/bin/sh
set -eu
# Script to run unit tests for all Helm charts.
# It iterates through directories in packages/apps, packages/extra,
# packages/system, and packages/library and runs the 'test' Makefile
# target if it exists.
FAILED_DIRS_FILE="$(mktemp)"
trap 'rm -f "$FAILED_DIRS_FILE"' EXIT
tests_found=0
check_and_run_test() {
dir="$1"
makefile="$dir/Makefile"
if [ ! -f "$makefile" ]; then
return 0
fi
if make -C "$dir" -n test >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "Running tests in $dir"
tests_found=$((tests_found + 1))
if ! make -C "$dir" test; then
printf '%s\n' "$dir" >> "$FAILED_DIRS_FILE"
return 1
fi
fi
return 0
}
for package_dir in packages/apps packages/extra packages/system packages/library; do
if [ ! -d "$package_dir" ]; then
echo "Warning: Directory $package_dir does not exist, skipping..." >&2
continue
fi
for dir in "$package_dir"/*; do
[ -d "$dir" ] || continue
check_and_run_test "$dir" || true
done
done
if [ "$tests_found" -eq 0 ]; then
echo "No directories with 'test' Makefile targets found."
exit 0
fi
if [ -s "$FAILED_DIRS_FILE" ]; then
echo "ERROR: Tests failed in the following directories:" >&2
while IFS= read -r dir; do
echo " - $dir" >&2
done < "$FAILED_DIRS_FILE"
exit 1
fi
echo "All Helm unit tests passed."

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#!/bin/sh
if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then
echo "Usage: $0 <version>"
echo "Example: 0.37.*"
exit 1
fi
VERSION_PATTERN="$1"
# Collect matching files first
FILES=$(find docs/changelogs -name "v${VERSION_PATTERN}.md" 2>/dev/null || true)
if [ -z "$FILES" ]; then
echo "No changelog files found matching pattern: v${VERSION_PATTERN}.md"
exit 1
fi
# Process each file
echo "$FILES" | while IFS= read -r file; do
if [ -z "$file" ]; then
continue
fi
# Extract version from filename safely (basename without extension)
version=$(basename "$file" .md)
if [ -z "$version" ]; then
echo "Warning: Could not extract version from file: $file"
continue
fi
echo "Uploading release notes for version: $version"
# Check exit status of gh release edit
if ! gh release edit "$version" --notes-file "docs/changelogs/${version}.md"; then
echo "Error: Failed to upload release notes for version: $version"
exit 1
fi
done

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@@ -105,8 +105,26 @@ func buildMultilineStringSchema(openAPISchema string) (map[string]any, error) {
"properties": map[string]any{},
}
// Check if there's a spec property
specProp, ok := props["spec"].(map[string]any)
if !ok {
return map[string]any{}, nil
}
specProps, ok := specProp["properties"].(map[string]any)
if !ok {
return map[string]any{}, nil
}
// Create spec.properties structure in schema
schemaProps := schema["properties"].(map[string]any)
specSchema := map[string]any{
"properties": map[string]any{},
}
schemaProps["spec"] = specSchema
// Process spec properties recursively
processSpecProperties(props, schema["properties"].(map[string]any))
processSpecProperties(specProps, specSchema["properties"].(map[string]any))
return schema, nil
}

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@@ -9,41 +9,46 @@ func TestBuildMultilineStringSchema(t *testing.T) {
// Test OpenAPI schema with various field types
openAPISchema := `{
"properties": {
"simpleString": {
"type": "string",
"description": "A simple string field"
},
"stringWithEnum": {
"type": "string",
"enum": ["option1", "option2"],
"description": "String with enum should be skipped"
},
"numberField": {
"type": "number",
"description": "Number field should be skipped"
},
"nestedObject": {
"spec": {
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"nestedString": {
"simpleString": {
"type": "string",
"description": "Nested string should get multilineString"
"description": "A simple string field"
},
"nestedStringWithEnum": {
"stringWithEnum": {
"type": "string",
"enum": ["a", "b"],
"description": "Nested string with enum should be skipped"
}
}
},
"arrayOfObjects": {
"type": "array",
"items": {
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"itemString": {
"type": "string",
"description": "String in array item"
"enum": ["option1", "option2"],
"description": "String with enum should be skipped"
},
"numberField": {
"type": "number",
"description": "Number field should be skipped"
},
"nestedObject": {
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"nestedString": {
"type": "string",
"description": "Nested string should get multilineString"
},
"nestedStringWithEnum": {
"type": "string",
"enum": ["a", "b"],
"description": "Nested string with enum should be skipped"
}
}
},
"arrayOfObjects": {
"type": "array",
"items": {
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"itemString": {
"type": "string",
"description": "String in array item"
}
}
}
}
}
@@ -70,33 +75,44 @@ func TestBuildMultilineStringSchema(t *testing.T) {
t.Fatal("schema.properties is not a map")
}
// Check simpleString
simpleString, ok := props["simpleString"].(map[string]any)
// Check spec property exists
spec, ok := props["spec"].(map[string]any)
if !ok {
t.Fatal("simpleString not found in properties")
t.Fatal("spec not found in properties")
}
specProps, ok := spec["properties"].(map[string]any)
if !ok {
t.Fatal("spec.properties is not a map")
}
// Check simpleString
simpleString, ok := specProps["simpleString"].(map[string]any)
if !ok {
t.Fatal("simpleString not found in spec.properties")
}
if simpleString["type"] != "multilineString" {
t.Errorf("simpleString should have type multilineString, got %v", simpleString["type"])
}
// Check stringWithEnum should not be present (or should not have multilineString)
if stringWithEnum, ok := props["stringWithEnum"].(map[string]any); ok {
if stringWithEnum, ok := specProps["stringWithEnum"].(map[string]any); ok {
if stringWithEnum["type"] == "multilineString" {
t.Error("stringWithEnum should not have multilineString type")
}
}
// Check numberField should not be present
if numberField, ok := props["numberField"].(map[string]any); ok {
if numberField, ok := specProps["numberField"].(map[string]any); ok {
if numberField["type"] != nil {
t.Error("numberField should not have any type override")
}
}
// Check nested object
nestedObject, ok := props["nestedObject"].(map[string]any)
nestedObject, ok := specProps["nestedObject"].(map[string]any)
if !ok {
t.Fatal("nestedObject not found in properties")
t.Fatal("nestedObject not found in spec.properties")
}
nestedProps, ok := nestedObject["properties"].(map[string]any)
if !ok {
@@ -113,9 +129,9 @@ func TestBuildMultilineStringSchema(t *testing.T) {
}
// Check array of objects
arrayOfObjects, ok := props["arrayOfObjects"].(map[string]any)
arrayOfObjects, ok := specProps["arrayOfObjects"].(map[string]any)
if !ok {
t.Fatal("arrayOfObjects not found in properties")
t.Fatal("arrayOfObjects not found in spec.properties")
}
items, ok := arrayOfObjects["items"].(map[string]any)
if !ok {

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@@ -44,6 +44,9 @@ func (m *Manager) ensureFactory(ctx context.Context, crd *cozyv1alpha1.Cozystack
if flags.Secrets {
tabs = append(tabs, secretsTab(kind))
}
if prefix, ok := vncTabPrefix(kind); ok {
tabs = append(tabs, vncTab(prefix))
}
tabs = append(tabs, yamlTab(plural))
// Use unified factory creation
@@ -150,6 +153,27 @@ func detailsTab(kind, endpoint, schemaJSON string, keysOrder [][]string) map[str
}),
paramsList,
}
if kind == "VirtualPrivateCloud" {
rightColStack = append(rightColStack,
antdFlexVertical("vpc-subnets-block", 4, []any{
antdText("vpc-subnets-label", true, "Subnets", nil),
map[string]any{
"type": "EnrichedTable",
"data": map[string]any{
"id": "vpc-subnets-table",
"baseprefix": "/openapi-ui",
"clusterNamePartOfUrl": "{2}",
"customizationId": "virtualprivatecloud-subnets",
"fetchUrl": "/api/clusters/{2}/k8s/api/v1/namespaces/{3}/configmaps",
"fieldSelector": map[string]any{
"metadata.name": "virtualprivatecloud-{6}-subnets",
},
"pathToItems": []any{"items"},
},
},
}),
)
}
return map[string]any{
"key": "details",
@@ -331,6 +355,36 @@ func yamlTab(plural string) map[string]any {
}
}
func vncTabPrefix(kind string) (string, bool) {
switch kind {
case "VirtualMachine":
return "virtual-machine", true
case "VMInstance":
return "vm-instance", true
default:
return "", false
}
}
func vncTab(prefix string) map[string]any {
return map[string]any{
"key": "vnc",
"label": "VNC",
"children": []any{
map[string]any{
"type": "VMVNC",
"data": map[string]any{
"id": "vm-vnc",
"cluster": "{2}",
"namespace": "{reqsJsonPath[0]['.metadata.namespace']['-']}",
"substractHeight": float64(400),
"vmName": fmt.Sprintf("%s-{reqsJsonPath[0]['.metadata.name']['-']}", prefix),
},
},
},
}
}
// ---------------- OpenAPI → Right column ----------------
func buildOpenAPIParamsBlocks(schemaJSON string, keysOrder [][]string) []any {

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@@ -182,6 +182,13 @@ func CreateAllCustomColumnsOverrides() []*dashboardv1alpha1.CustomColumnsOverrid
createTimestampColumn("Created", ".metadata.creationTimestamp"),
}),
// Virtual private cloud subnets
createCustomColumnsOverride("virtualprivatecloud-subnets", []any{
createFlatMapColumn("Data", ".data"),
createStringColumn("Subnet Parameters", "_flatMapData_Key"),
createStringColumn("Values", "_flatMapData_Value"),
}),
// Factory ingress details rules
createCustomColumnsOverride("factory-kube-ingress-details-rules", []any{
createStringColumn("Host", ".host"),

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@@ -1 +1 @@
ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/nginx-cache:0.0.0@sha256:50ac1581e3100bd6c477a71161cb455a341ffaf9e5e2f6086802e4e25271e8af
ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/nginx-cache:0.0.0@sha256:31ebc09cfa11d8b438d2bbb32fa61b133aaf4b48b1a1282c9e59b5c127af61c1

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@@ -1 +1 @@
ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/cluster-autoscaler:0.0.0@sha256:2d39989846c3579dd020b9f6c77e6e314cc81aa344eaac0f6d633e723c17196d
ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/cluster-autoscaler:0.0.0@sha256:6f2b1d6b0b2bdc66f1cbb30c59393369cbf070cb8f5fec748f176952273483cc

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@@ -1 +1 @@
ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/kubevirt-cloud-provider:0.0.0@sha256:5335c044313b69ee13b30ca4941687e509005e55f4ae25723861edbf2fbd6dd2
ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/kubevirt-cloud-provider:0.0.0@sha256:dee69d15fa8616aa6a1e5a67fc76370e7698a7f58b25e30650eb39c9fb826de8

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
diff --git a/pkg/controller/kubevirteps/kubevirteps_controller.go b/pkg/controller/kubevirteps/kubevirteps_controller.go
index 53388eb8e..28644236f 100644
index 53388eb8e..873060251 100644
--- a/pkg/controller/kubevirteps/kubevirteps_controller.go
+++ b/pkg/controller/kubevirteps/kubevirteps_controller.go
@@ -12,7 +12,6 @@ import (
@@ -10,12 +10,17 @@ index 53388eb8e..28644236f 100644
"k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/runtime"
"k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/runtime/schema"
utilruntime "k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/runtime"
@@ -669,35 +668,50 @@ func (c *Controller) getDesiredEndpoints(service *v1.Service, tenantSlices []*di
@@ -666,38 +665,62 @@ func (c *Controller) getDesiredEndpoints(service *v1.Service, tenantSlices []*di
// for extracting the nodes it does not matter what type of address we are dealing with
// all nodes with an endpoint for a corresponding slice will be selected.
nodeSet := sets.Set[string]{}
+ hasEndpointsWithoutNodeName := false
for _, slice := range tenantSlices {
for _, endpoint := range slice.Endpoints {
// find all unique nodes that correspond to an endpoint in a tenant slice
+ if endpoint.NodeName == nil {
+ klog.Warningf("Skipping endpoint without NodeName in slice %s/%s", slice.Namespace, slice.Name)
+ hasEndpointsWithoutNodeName = true
+ continue
+ }
nodeSet.Insert(*endpoint.NodeName)
@@ -23,6 +28,13 @@ index 53388eb8e..28644236f 100644
}
- klog.Infof("Desired nodes for service %s in namespace %s: %v", service.Name, service.Namespace, sets.List(nodeSet))
+ // Fallback: if no endpoints with NodeName were found, but there are endpoints without NodeName,
+ // distribute traffic to all VMIs (similar to ExternalTrafficPolicy=Cluster behavior)
+ if nodeSet.Len() == 0 && hasEndpointsWithoutNodeName {
+ klog.Infof("No endpoints with NodeName found for service %s/%s, falling back to all VMIs", service.Namespace, service.Name)
+ return c.getAllVMIEndpoints()
+ }
+
+ klog.Infof("Desired nodes for service %s/%s: %v", service.Namespace, service.Name, sets.List(nodeSet))
for _, node := range sets.List(nodeSet) {
@@ -68,7 +80,7 @@ index 53388eb8e..28644236f 100644
desiredEndpoints = append(desiredEndpoints, &discovery.Endpoint{
Addresses: []string{i.IP},
Conditions: discovery.EndpointConditions{
@@ -705,9 +719,9 @@ func (c *Controller) getDesiredEndpoints(service *v1.Service, tenantSlices []*di
@@ -705,9 +728,9 @@ func (c *Controller) getDesiredEndpoints(service *v1.Service, tenantSlices []*di
Serving: &serving,
Terminating: &terminating,
},
@@ -80,6 +92,71 @@ index 53388eb8e..28644236f 100644
}
}
}
@@ -716,6 +739,64 @@ func (c *Controller) getDesiredEndpoints(service *v1.Service, tenantSlices []*di
return desiredEndpoints
}
+// getAllVMIEndpoints returns endpoints for all VMIs in the infra namespace.
+// This is used as a fallback when tenant endpoints don't have NodeName specified,
+// similar to ExternalTrafficPolicy=Cluster behavior where traffic is distributed to all nodes.
+func (c *Controller) getAllVMIEndpoints() []*discovery.Endpoint {
+ var endpoints []*discovery.Endpoint
+
+ // List all VMIs in the infra namespace
+ vmiList, err := c.infraDynamic.
+ Resource(kubevirtv1.VirtualMachineInstanceGroupVersionKind.GroupVersion().WithResource("virtualmachineinstances")).
+ Namespace(c.infraNamespace).
+ List(context.TODO(), metav1.ListOptions{})
+ if err != nil {
+ klog.Errorf("Failed to list VMIs in namespace %q: %v", c.infraNamespace, err)
+ return endpoints
+ }
+
+ for _, obj := range vmiList.Items {
+ vmi := &kubevirtv1.VirtualMachineInstance{}
+ err = runtime.DefaultUnstructuredConverter.FromUnstructured(obj.Object, vmi)
+ if err != nil {
+ klog.Errorf("Failed to convert Unstructured to VirtualMachineInstance: %v", err)
+ continue
+ }
+
+ if vmi.Status.NodeName == "" {
+ klog.Warningf("Skipping VMI %s/%s: NodeName is empty", vmi.Namespace, vmi.Name)
+ continue
+ }
+ nodeNamePtr := &vmi.Status.NodeName
+
+ ready := vmi.Status.Phase == kubevirtv1.Running
+ serving := vmi.Status.Phase == kubevirtv1.Running
+ terminating := vmi.Status.Phase == kubevirtv1.Failed || vmi.Status.Phase == kubevirtv1.Succeeded
+
+ for _, i := range vmi.Status.Interfaces {
+ if i.Name == "default" {
+ if i.IP == "" {
+ klog.Warningf("VMI %s/%s interface %q has no IP, skipping", vmi.Namespace, vmi.Name, i.Name)
+ continue
+ }
+ endpoints = append(endpoints, &discovery.Endpoint{
+ Addresses: []string{i.IP},
+ Conditions: discovery.EndpointConditions{
+ Ready: &ready,
+ Serving: &serving,
+ Terminating: &terminating,
+ },
+ NodeName: nodeNamePtr,
+ })
+ break
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ klog.Infof("Fallback: created %d endpoints from all VMIs in namespace %s", len(endpoints), c.infraNamespace)
+ return endpoints
+}
+
func (c *Controller) ensureEndpointSliceLabels(slice *discovery.EndpointSlice, svc *v1.Service) (map[string]string, bool) {
labels := make(map[string]string)
labelsChanged := false
diff --git a/pkg/controller/kubevirteps/kubevirteps_controller_test.go b/pkg/controller/kubevirteps/kubevirteps_controller_test.go
index 1c97035b4..d205d0bed 100644
--- a/pkg/controller/kubevirteps/kubevirteps_controller_test.go

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@@ -1 +1 @@
ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/kubevirt-csi-driver:0.0.0@sha256:c8b08084a86251cdd18e237de89b695bca0e4f7eb1f1f6ddc2b903b4d74ea5ff
ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/kubevirt-csi-driver:0.0.0@sha256:b42c6af641ee0eadb7e0a42e368021b4759f443cb7b71b7e745a64f0fc8b752e

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@@ -1 +1 @@
ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/ubuntu-container-disk:v1.33@sha256:a09724a7f95283f9130b3da2a89d81c4c6051c6edf0392a81b6fc90f404b76b6
ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/ubuntu-container-disk:v1.33@sha256:d25e567bc8b17b596e050f5ff410e36112c7966e33f4b372c752e7350bacc894

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@@ -182,6 +182,33 @@ metadata:
spec:
template:
spec:
files:
- path: /usr/bin/update-k8s.sh
owner: root:root
permissions: "0755"
content: |
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
# Expected to be passed in via preKubeadmCommands
: "${KUBELET_VERSION:?KUBELET_VERSION must be set, e.g. v1.31.0}"
ARCH="$(uname -m)"
case "${ARCH}" in
x86_64) ARCH=amd64 ;;
aarch64) ARCH=arm64 ;;
esac
# Use your internal mirror here for real-world use.
BASE_URL="https://dl.k8s.io/release/${KUBELET_VERSION}/bin/linux/${ARCH}"
echo "Installing kubelet and kubeadm ${KUBELET_VERSION} for ${ARCH}..."
curl -fsSL "${BASE_URL}/kubelet" -o /root/kubelet
curl -fsSL "${BASE_URL}/kubeadm" -o /root/kubeadm
chmod 0755 /root/kubelet
chmod 0755 /root/kubeadm
if /root/kubelet --version ; then mv /root/kubelet /usr/bin/kubelet ; fi
if /root/kubeadm version ; then mv /root/kubeadm /usr/bin/kubeadm ; fi
diskSetup:
filesystems:
- device: /dev/vdb
@@ -205,6 +232,7 @@ spec:
{{- end }}
{{- end }}
preKubeadmCommands:
- KUBELET_VERSION={{ include "kubernetes.versionMap" $}} /usr/bin/update-k8s.sh || true
- sed -i 's|root:x:|root::|' /etc/passwd
- systemctl stop containerd.service
- mkdir -p /ephemeral/kubelet /ephemeral/containerd

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@@ -1,76 +0,0 @@
---
apiVersion: batch/v1
kind: Job
metadata:
annotations:
"helm.sh/hook": post-delete
"helm.sh/hook-weight": "10"
"helm.sh/hook-delete-policy": hook-succeeded,before-hook-creation,hook-failed
name: {{ .Release.Name }}-datavolume-cleanup
spec:
template:
spec:
serviceAccountName: {{ .Release.Name }}-datavolume-cleanup
restartPolicy: Never
tolerations:
- key: CriticalAddonsOnly
operator: Exists
- key: node-role.kubernetes.io/control-plane
operator: Exists
effect: "NoSchedule"
containers:
- name: kubectl
image: docker.io/clastix/kubectl:v1.32
command:
- /bin/sh
- -c
- kubectl -n {{ .Release.Namespace }} delete datavolumes
-l "cluster.x-k8s.io/cluster-name={{ .Release.Name }}"
--ignore-not-found=true
---
apiVersion: v1
kind: ServiceAccount
metadata:
name: {{ .Release.Name }}-datavolume-cleanup
annotations:
helm.sh/hook: post-delete
helm.sh/hook-delete-policy: before-hook-creation,hook-failed,hook-succeeded
helm.sh/hook-weight: "0"
---
apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
kind: Role
metadata:
annotations:
"helm.sh/hook": post-delete
"helm.sh/hook-delete-policy": hook-succeeded,before-hook-creation,hook-failed
"helm.sh/hook-weight": "5"
name: {{ .Release.Name }}-datavolume-cleanup
rules:
- apiGroups:
- "cdi.kubevirt.io"
resources:
- datavolumes
verbs:
- get
- list
- delete
---
apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
kind: RoleBinding
metadata:
annotations:
"helm.sh/hook": post-delete
"helm.sh/hook-delete-policy": hook-succeeded,before-hook-creation,hook-failed
"helm.sh/hook-weight": "5"
name: {{ .Release.Name }}-datavolume-cleanup
roleRef:
apiGroup: rbac.authorization.k8s.io
kind: Role
name: {{ .Release.Name }}-datavolume-cleanup
subjects:
- kind: ServiceAccount
name: {{ .Release.Name }}-datavolume-cleanup
namespace: {{ .Release.Namespace }}

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@@ -0,0 +1,150 @@
---
apiVersion: batch/v1
kind: Job
metadata:
annotations:
"helm.sh/hook": pre-delete
"helm.sh/hook-weight": "10"
"helm.sh/hook-delete-policy": hook-succeeded,before-hook-creation,hook-failed
name: {{ .Release.Name }}-cleanup
spec:
template:
metadata:
labels:
policy.cozystack.io/allow-to-apiserver: "true"
spec:
serviceAccountName: {{ .Release.Name }}-cleanup
restartPolicy: Never
tolerations:
- key: CriticalAddonsOnly
operator: Exists
- key: node-role.kubernetes.io/control-plane
operator: Exists
effect: "NoSchedule"
containers:
- name: kubectl
image: docker.io/clastix/kubectl:v1.32
command:
- /bin/sh
- -c
- |
set -e
echo "Step 1: Suspending all HelmReleases with label cozystack.io/target-cluster-name={{ .Release.Name }}"
for hr in $(kubectl -n {{ .Release.Namespace }} get helmreleases.helm.toolkit.fluxcd.io -l "cozystack.io/target-cluster-name={{ .Release.Name }}" -o name 2>/dev/null || true); do
if [ -n "$hr" ]; then
echo " Suspending $hr"
kubectl -n {{ .Release.Namespace }} patch "$hr" \
-p '{"spec": {"suspend": true}}' \
--type=merge --field-manager=flux-client-side-apply
fi
done
echo "Step 2: Deleting HelmReleases with label cozystack.io/target-cluster-name={{ .Release.Name }}"
kubectl -n {{ .Release.Namespace }} delete helmreleases.helm.toolkit.fluxcd.io \
-l "cozystack.io/target-cluster-name={{ .Release.Name }}" \
--ignore-not-found=true --wait=true
echo "Step 3: Deleting KamajiControlPlane {{ .Release.Name }}"
kubectl -n {{ .Release.Namespace }} delete kamajicontrolplanes.controlplane.cluster.x-k8s.io {{ .Release.Name }} \
--ignore-not-found=true
echo "Step 4: Deleting TenantControlPlane {{ .Release.Name }}"
kubectl -n {{ .Release.Namespace }} delete tenantcontrolplanes.kamaji.clastix.io {{ .Release.Name }} \
--ignore-not-found=true
echo "Step 5: Cleaning up DataVolumes"
kubectl -n {{ .Release.Namespace }} delete datavolumes \
-l "cluster.x-k8s.io/cluster-name={{ .Release.Name }}" \
--ignore-not-found=true
echo "Step 6: Cleaning up LoadBalancer Services"
kubectl -n {{ .Release.Namespace }} delete services \
-l "cluster.x-k8s.io/cluster-name={{ .Release.Name }}" \
--field-selector spec.type=LoadBalancer \
--ignore-not-found=true
echo "Cleanup completed successfully"
---
apiVersion: v1
kind: ServiceAccount
metadata:
name: {{ .Release.Name }}-cleanup
annotations:
helm.sh/hook: pre-delete
helm.sh/hook-delete-policy: before-hook-creation,hook-failed,hook-succeeded
helm.sh/hook-weight: "0"
---
apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
kind: Role
metadata:
annotations:
"helm.sh/hook": pre-delete
"helm.sh/hook-delete-policy": hook-succeeded,before-hook-creation,hook-failed
"helm.sh/hook-weight": "5"
name: {{ .Release.Name }}-cleanup
rules:
- apiGroups:
- "helm.toolkit.fluxcd.io"
resources:
- helmreleases
verbs:
- get
- list
- watch
- patch
- delete
- apiGroups:
- "controlplane.cluster.x-k8s.io"
resources:
- kamajicontrolplanes
verbs:
- get
- list
- watch
- delete
- apiGroups:
- "kamaji.clastix.io"
resources:
- tenantcontrolplanes
verbs:
- get
- list
- watch
- delete
- apiGroups:
- "cdi.kubevirt.io"
resources:
- datavolumes
verbs:
- get
- list
- watch
- delete
- apiGroups:
- ""
resources:
- services
verbs:
- get
- list
- watch
- delete
---
apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
kind: RoleBinding
metadata:
annotations:
"helm.sh/hook": pre-delete
"helm.sh/hook-delete-policy": hook-succeeded,before-hook-creation,hook-failed
"helm.sh/hook-weight": "5"
name: {{ .Release.Name }}-cleanup
roleRef:
apiGroup: rbac.authorization.k8s.io
kind: Role
name: {{ .Release.Name }}-cleanup
subjects:
- kind: ServiceAccount
name: {{ .Release.Name }}-cleanup
namespace: {{ .Release.Namespace }}

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@@ -1,104 +0,0 @@
---
apiVersion: batch/v1
kind: Job
metadata:
annotations:
"helm.sh/hook": pre-delete
"helm.sh/hook-weight": "10"
"helm.sh/hook-delete-policy": hook-succeeded,before-hook-creation,hook-failed
name: {{ .Release.Name }}-flux-teardown
spec:
template:
spec:
serviceAccountName: {{ .Release.Name }}-flux-teardown
restartPolicy: Never
tolerations:
- key: CriticalAddonsOnly
operator: Exists
- key: node-role.kubernetes.io/control-plane
operator: Exists
effect: "NoSchedule"
containers:
- name: kubectl
image: docker.io/clastix/kubectl:v1.32
command:
- /bin/sh
- -c
- >-
kubectl
--namespace={{ .Release.Namespace }}
patch
helmrelease
{{ .Release.Name }}-cilium
{{ .Release.Name }}-gateway-api-crds
{{ .Release.Name }}-csi
{{ .Release.Name }}-cert-manager
{{ .Release.Name }}-cert-manager-crds
{{ .Release.Name }}-vertical-pod-autoscaler
{{ .Release.Name }}-vertical-pod-autoscaler-crds
{{ .Release.Name }}-ingress-nginx
{{ .Release.Name }}-fluxcd-operator
{{ .Release.Name }}-fluxcd
{{ .Release.Name }}-gpu-operator
{{ .Release.Name }}-velero
{{ .Release.Name }}-coredns
-p '{"spec": {"suspend": true}}'
--type=merge --field-manager=flux-client-side-apply || true
---
apiVersion: v1
kind: ServiceAccount
metadata:
name: {{ .Release.Name }}-flux-teardown
annotations:
helm.sh/hook: pre-delete
helm.sh/hook-delete-policy: before-hook-creation,hook-failed,hook-succeeded
helm.sh/hook-weight: "0"
---
apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
kind: Role
metadata:
annotations:
"helm.sh/hook": pre-install,post-install,pre-delete
"helm.sh/hook-delete-policy": hook-succeeded,before-hook-creation,hook-failed
"helm.sh/hook-weight": "5"
name: {{ .Release.Name }}-flux-teardown
rules:
- apiGroups:
- "helm.toolkit.fluxcd.io"
resources:
- helmreleases
verbs:
- get
- patch
resourceNames:
- {{ .Release.Name }}-cilium
- {{ .Release.Name }}-csi
- {{ .Release.Name }}-cert-manager
- {{ .Release.Name }}-cert-manager-crds
- {{ .Release.Name }}-gateway-api-crds
- {{ .Release.Name }}-vertical-pod-autoscaler
- {{ .Release.Name }}-vertical-pod-autoscaler-crds
- {{ .Release.Name }}-ingress-nginx
- {{ .Release.Name }}-fluxcd-operator
- {{ .Release.Name }}-fluxcd
- {{ .Release.Name }}-gpu-operator
- {{ .Release.Name }}-velero
- {{ .Release.Name }}-coredns
---
apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
kind: RoleBinding
metadata:
annotations:
helm.sh/hook: pre-delete
helm.sh/hook-delete-policy: hook-succeeded,before-hook-creation,hook-failed
helm.sh/hook-weight: "5"
name: {{ .Release.Name }}-flux-teardown
roleRef:
apiGroup: rbac.authorization.k8s.io
kind: Role
name: {{ .Release.Name }}-flux-teardown
subjects:
- kind: ServiceAccount
name: {{ .Release.Name }}-flux-teardown
namespace: {{ .Release.Namespace }}

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@@ -1 +1 @@
ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/mariadb-backup:0.0.0@sha256:1c0beb1b23a109b0e13727b4c73d2c74830e11cede92858ab20101b66f45a858
ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/mariadb-backup:0.0.0@sha256:aca403030ff5d831415d72367866fdf291fab73ee2cfddbe4c93c2915a316ab1

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@@ -37,6 +37,10 @@ spec:
# automaticFailover: true
{{- end }}
podMetadata:
labels:
"policy.cozystack.io/allow-to-apiserver": "true"
metrics:
enabled: true
exporter:

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@@ -0,0 +1,85 @@
---
apiVersion: v1
kind: ServiceAccount
metadata:
name: {{ include "tenant.name" . }}-cleanup
namespace: cozy-system
annotations:
helm.sh/hook: pre-delete
helm.sh/hook-delete-policy: before-hook-creation,hook-succeeded
helm.sh/hook-weight: "-5"
---
apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
kind: Role
metadata:
name: {{ include "tenant.name" . }}-cleanup
namespace: {{ include "tenant.name" . }}
annotations:
helm.sh/hook: pre-delete
helm.sh/hook-delete-policy: before-hook-creation,hook-succeeded
helm.sh/hook-weight: "-5"
rules:
- apiGroups: ["helm.toolkit.fluxcd.io"]
resources: ["helmreleases"]
verbs: ["get", "list", "delete"]
---
apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
kind: RoleBinding
metadata:
name: {{ include "tenant.name" . }}-cleanup
namespace: {{ include "tenant.name" . }}
annotations:
helm.sh/hook: pre-delete
helm.sh/hook-delete-policy: before-hook-creation,hook-succeeded
helm.sh/hook-weight: "-5"
roleRef:
apiGroup: rbac.authorization.k8s.io
kind: Role
name: {{ include "tenant.name" . }}-cleanup
subjects:
- kind: ServiceAccount
name: {{ include "tenant.name" . }}-cleanup
namespace: cozy-system
---
apiVersion: batch/v1
kind: Job
metadata:
name: {{ include "tenant.name" . }}-cleanup
namespace: cozy-system
annotations:
helm.sh/hook: pre-delete
helm.sh/hook-delete-policy: before-hook-creation,hook-succeeded
helm.sh/hook-weight: "0"
spec:
ttlSecondsAfterFinished: 300
template:
metadata:
name: {{ include "tenant.name" . }}-cleanup
labels:
policy.cozystack.io/allow-to-apiserver: "true"
spec:
serviceAccountName: {{ include "tenant.name" . }}-cleanup
restartPolicy: OnFailure
containers:
- name: cleanup
image: bitnami/kubectl:latest
command:
- /bin/bash
- -c
- |
set -e
NAMESPACE="{{ include "tenant.name" . }}"
echo "Cleaning up HelmReleases in namespace: $NAMESPACE"
echo "Deleting Applications"
kubectl delete helmreleases.helm.toolkit.fluxcd.io -n "$NAMESPACE" \
-l 'cozystack.io/ui=true,internal.cozystack.io/tenantmodule!=true' \
--ignore-not-found=true --wait=true
echo "Deleting Tenant Modules"
kubectl delete helmreleases.helm.toolkit.fluxcd.io -n "$NAMESPACE" \
-l 'cozystack.io/ui=true,internal.cozystack.io/tenantmodule=true' \
--ignore-not-found=true --wait=true
echo "Cleanup completed successfully"

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@@ -67,6 +67,19 @@ spec:
{{- end }}
{{- end }}
{{- end }}
{{- if ne (include "tenant.name" .) "tenant-root" }}
- toEndpoints:
{{- if hasPrefix "tenant-" .Release.Namespace }}
{{- $parts := splitList "-" .Release.Namespace }}
{{- range $i, $v := $parts }}
{{- if ne $i 0 }}
- matchLabels:
cozystack.io/service: ingress
"k8s:io.kubernetes.pod.namespace": {{ join "-" (slice $parts 0 (add $i 1)) }}
{{- end }}
{{- end }}
{{- end }}
{{- end }}
---
apiVersion: cilium.io/v2
kind: CiliumClusterwideNetworkPolicy

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@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ metadata:
name: {{ include "tenant.name" . }}-view
namespace: {{ include "tenant.name" . }}
subjects:
{{ include "cozy-lib.rbac.subjectsForTenant" (list "view" (include "tenant.name" .)) | nindent 2 }}
{{ include "cozy-lib.rbac.subjectsForTenantAndAccessLevel" (list "view" (include "tenant.name" .)) | nindent 2 }}
roleRef:
kind: Role
name: {{ include "tenant.name" . }}-view
@@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ metadata:
name: {{ include "tenant.name" . }}-use
namespace: {{ include "tenant.name" . }}
subjects:
{{ include "cozy-lib.rbac.subjectsForTenant" (list "use" (include "tenant.name" .)) | nindent 2 }}
{{ include "cozy-lib.rbac.subjectsForTenantAndAccessLevel" (list "use" (include "tenant.name" .)) | nindent 2 }}
roleRef:
kind: Role
name: {{ include "tenant.name" . }}-use
@@ -299,7 +299,7 @@ metadata:
name: {{ include "tenant.name" . }}-admin
namespace: {{ include "tenant.name" . }}
subjects:
{{ include "cozy-lib.rbac.subjectsForTenant" (list "admin" (include "tenant.name" .)) | nindent 2 }}
{{ include "cozy-lib.rbac.subjectsForTenantAndAccessLevel" (list "admin" (include "tenant.name" .)) | nindent 2 }}
roleRef:
kind: Role
name: {{ include "tenant.name" . }}-admin
@@ -373,7 +373,7 @@ metadata:
name: {{ include "tenant.name" . }}-super-admin
namespace: {{ include "tenant.name" . }}
subjects:
{{ include "cozy-lib.rbac.subjectsForTenant" (list "super-admin" (include "tenant.name" .) ) | nindent 2 }}
{{ include "cozy-lib.rbac.subjectsForTenantAndAccessLevel" (list "super-admin" (include "tenant.name" .) ) | nindent 2 }}
roleRef:
kind: Role
name: {{ include "tenant.name" . }}-super-admin

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@@ -69,3 +69,36 @@ Generate a stable UUID for cloud-init re-initialization upon upgrade.
{{- end }}
{{- $uuid }}
{{- end }}
{{/*
Node Affinity for Windows VMs
*/}}
{{- define "virtual-machine.nodeAffinity" -}}
{{- $configMap := lookup "v1" "ConfigMap" "cozy-system" "cozystack-scheduling" -}}
{{- if $configMap -}}
{{- $dedicatedNodesForWindowsVMs := get $configMap.data "dedicatedNodesForWindowsVMs" -}}
{{- if eq $dedicatedNodesForWindowsVMs "true" -}}
{{- $isWindows := hasPrefix "windows" (toString .Values.instanceProfile) -}}
affinity:
nodeAffinity:
{{- if $isWindows }}
requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution:
nodeSelectorTerms:
- matchExpressions:
- key: scheduling.cozystack.io/vm-windows
operator: In
values:
- "true"
{{- else }}
preferredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution:
- weight: 100
preference:
matchExpressions:
- key: scheduling.cozystack.io/vm-windows
operator: NotIn
values:
- "true"
{{- end }}
{{- end -}}
{{- end -}}
{{- end -}}

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
{{- if .Values.external }}
---
apiVersion: v1
kind: Service
@@ -7,17 +6,24 @@ metadata:
labels:
apps.cozystack.io/user-service: "true"
{{- include "virtual-machine.labels" . | nindent 4 }}
{{- if .Values.external }}
annotations:
networking.cozystack.io/wholeIP: "true"
{{- end }}
spec:
type: {{ ternary "LoadBalancer" "ClusterIP" .Values.external }}
{{- if .Values.external }}
externalTrafficPolicy: Local
{{- if ((include "cozy-lib.network.disableLoadBalancerNodePorts" $) | fromYaml) }}
allocateLoadBalancerNodePorts: false
{{- end }}
{{- else }}
clusterIP: None
{{- end }}
selector:
{{- include "virtual-machine.selectorLabels" . | nindent 4 }}
ports:
{{- if .Values.external }}
{{- if and (eq .Values.externalMethod "WholeIP") (not .Values.externalPorts) }}
- port: 65535
{{- else }}
@@ -27,4 +33,6 @@ spec:
targetPort: {{ . }}
{{- end }}
{{- end }}
{{- else }}
- port: 65535
{{- end }}

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@@ -27,7 +27,11 @@
{{- if and $existingPVC $desiredStorage -}}
{{- $currentStorage := $existingPVC.spec.resources.requests.storage | toString -}}
{{- if not (eq $currentStorage $desiredStorage) -}}
{{- $needResizePVC = true -}}
{{- $oldSize := (include "cozy-lib.resources.toFloat" $currentStorage) | float64 -}}
{{- $newSize := (include "cozy-lib.resources.toFloat" $desiredStorage) | float64 -}}
{{- if gt $newSize $oldSize -}}
{{- $needResizePVC = true -}}
{{- end -}}
{{- end -}}
{{- end -}}

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@@ -124,6 +124,8 @@ spec:
terminationGracePeriodSeconds: 30
{{- include "virtual-machine.nodeAffinity" . | nindent 6 }}
volumes:
- name: systemdisk
dataVolume:

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@@ -1,5 +1,17 @@
{{- $existingPVC := lookup "v1" "PersistentVolumeClaim" .Release.Namespace .Release.Name }}
{{- if and $existingPVC (ne ($existingPVC.spec.resources.requests.storage | toString) .Values.storage) -}}
{{- $shouldResize := false -}}
{{- if and $existingPVC .Values.storage -}}
{{- $currentStorage := $existingPVC.spec.resources.requests.storage | toString -}}
{{- if ne $currentStorage .Values.storage -}}
{{- $oldSize := (include "cozy-lib.resources.toFloat" $currentStorage) | float64 -}}
{{- $newSize := (include "cozy-lib.resources.toFloat" .Values.storage) | float64 -}}
{{- if gt $newSize $oldSize -}}
{{- $shouldResize = true -}}
{{- end -}}
{{- end -}}
{{- end -}}
{{- if $shouldResize -}}
apiVersion: batch/v1
kind: Job
metadata:
@@ -23,6 +35,7 @@ spec:
command: ["sh", "-xec"]
args:
- |
echo "Resizing PVC to {{ .Values.storage }}..."
kubectl patch pvc {{ .Release.Name }} -p '{"spec":{"resources":{"requests":{"storage":"{{ .Values.storage }}"}}}}'
---
apiVersion: v1

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@@ -69,3 +69,36 @@ Generate a stable UUID for cloud-init re-initialization upon upgrade.
{{- end }}
{{- $uuid }}
{{- end }}
{{/*
Node Affinity for Windows VMs
*/}}
{{- define "virtual-machine.nodeAffinity" -}}
{{- $configMap := lookup "v1" "ConfigMap" "cozy-system" "cozystack-scheduling" -}}
{{- if $configMap -}}
{{- $dedicatedNodesForWindowsVMs := get $configMap.data "dedicatedNodesForWindowsVMs" -}}
{{- if eq $dedicatedNodesForWindowsVMs "true" -}}
{{- $isWindows := hasPrefix "windows" (toString .Values.instanceProfile) -}}
affinity:
nodeAffinity:
{{- if $isWindows }}
requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution:
nodeSelectorTerms:
- matchExpressions:
- key: scheduling.cozystack.io/vm-windows
operator: In
values:
- "true"
{{- else }}
preferredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution:
- weight: 100
preference:
matchExpressions:
- key: scheduling.cozystack.io/vm-windows
operator: NotIn
values:
- "true"
{{- end }}
{{- end -}}
{{- end -}}
{{- end -}}

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
{{- if .Values.external }}
---
apiVersion: v1
kind: Service
@@ -7,17 +6,24 @@ metadata:
labels:
apps.cozystack.io/user-service: "true"
{{- include "virtual-machine.labels" . | nindent 4 }}
{{- if .Values.external }}
annotations:
networking.cozystack.io/wholeIP: "true"
{{- end }}
spec:
type: {{ ternary "LoadBalancer" "ClusterIP" .Values.external }}
{{- if .Values.external }}
externalTrafficPolicy: Local
{{- if ((include "cozy-lib.network.disableLoadBalancerNodePorts" $) | fromYaml) }}
allocateLoadBalancerNodePorts: false
{{- end }}
{{- else }}
clusterIP: None
{{- end }}
selector:
{{- include "virtual-machine.selectorLabels" . | nindent 4 }}
ports:
{{- if .Values.external }}
{{- if and (eq .Values.externalMethod "WholeIP") (not .Values.externalPorts) }}
- port: 65535
{{- else }}
@@ -27,4 +33,6 @@ spec:
targetPort: {{ . }}
{{- end }}
{{- end }}
{{- else }}
- port: 65535
{{- end }}

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@@ -95,6 +95,9 @@ spec:
noCloud: {}
{{- end }}
terminationGracePeriodSeconds: 30
{{- include "virtual-machine.nodeAffinity" . | nindent 6 }}
volumes:
{{- range .Values.disks }}
- name: disk-{{ .name }}

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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Subnet name and ip address range must be unique within a VPC.
Subnet ip address space must not overlap with the default management network ip address range, subsets of 172.16.0.0/12 are recommended.
Currently there are no fail-safe checks, however they are planned for the future.
Different VPCs may have subnets with ovelapping ip address ranges.
Different VPCs may have subnets with overlapping ip address ranges.
A VM or a pod may be connected to multiple secondary Subnets at once. Each secondary connection will be represented as an additional network interface.

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@@ -0,0 +1 @@
../../../library/cozy-lib

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@@ -60,13 +60,33 @@ kind: ConfigMap
metadata:
name: {{ $.Release.Name }}-subnets
labels:
apps.cozystack.io/application.group: apps.cozystack.io
apps.cozystack.io/application.kind: VirtualPrivateCloud
apps.cozystack.io/application.name: {{ trimPrefix "virtualprivatecloud-" .Release.Name }}
cozystack.io/vpcId: {{ $vpcId }}
cozystack.io/tenantName: {{ $.Release.Namespace }}
data:
{{- range $subnetName, $subnetConfig := .Values.subnets }}
{{ $subnetName }}: |-
subnetName: {{ $subnetName }}
subnetId: {{ print "subnet-" (print $.Release.Namespace "/" $vpcId "/" $subnetName | sha256sum | trunc 8) }}
subnetCIDR: {{ $subnetConfig.cidr }}
{{ $subnetName }}.ID: {{ print "subnet-" (print $.Release.Namespace "/" $vpcId "/" $subnetName | sha256sum | trunc 8) }}
{{ $subnetName }}.CIDR: {{ $subnetConfig.cidr }}
{{- end }}
---
apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
kind: RoleBinding
metadata:
name: "{{ .Release.Name }}-subnets"
subjects: {{- include "cozy-lib.rbac.subjectsForTenantAndAccessLevel" (list "view" .Release.Namespace ) | nindent 2 }}
roleRef:
kind: Role
name: "{{ .Release.Name }}-subnets"
apiGroup: rbac.authorization.k8s.io
---
apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
kind: Role
metadata:
name: "{{ .Release.Name }}-subnets"
rules:
- apiGroups: [""]
resources: ["configmaps"]
verbs: ["get","list","watch"]
resourceNames: ["{{ .Release.Name }}-subnets"]

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
FROM golang:1.24-alpine as k8s-await-election-builder
FROM golang:1.24-alpine AS k8s-await-election-builder
ARG K8S_AWAIT_ELECTION_GITREPO=https://github.com/LINBIT/k8s-await-election
ARG K8S_AWAIT_ELECTION_VERSION=0.4.1
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ RUN git clone ${K8S_AWAIT_ELECTION_GITREPO} /usr/local/go/k8s-await-election/ \
&& make \
&& mv ./out/k8s-await-election-${TARGETARCH} /k8s-await-election
FROM golang:1.24-alpine as builder
FROM golang:1.24-alpine AS builder
ARG TARGETOS
ARG TARGETARCH

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@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
cozystack:
image: ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/installer:v0.37.0@sha256:256c5a0f0ae2fc3ad6865b9fda74c42945b38a5384240fa29554617185b60556
image: ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/installer:v0.39.5@sha256:0d1b48c61278b0c6214c50ca06f354cfbe6181cd282e9d6ef35c968456fcc951

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@@ -87,25 +87,25 @@ releases:
releaseName: cozystack
chart: cozy-cozy-proxy
namespace: cozy-system
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn]
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,multus]
- name: cert-manager-crds
releaseName: cert-manager-crds
chart: cozy-cert-manager-crds
namespace: cozy-cert-manager
dependsOn: [cilium, kubeovn]
dependsOn: []
- name: cozystack-api
releaseName: cozystack-api
chart: cozy-cozystack-api
namespace: cozy-system
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,cozystack-controller]
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,multus,cozystack-controller]
- name: cozystack-controller
releaseName: cozystack-controller
chart: cozy-cozystack-controller
namespace: cozy-system
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn]
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,multus]
{{- if eq (index $cozyConfig.data "telemetry-enabled") "false" }}
values:
cozystackController:
@@ -116,44 +116,44 @@ releases:
releaseName: lineage-controller-webhook
chart: cozy-lineage-controller-webhook
namespace: cozy-system
dependsOn: [cozystack-controller,cilium,kubeovn,cert-manager]
dependsOn: [cozystack-controller,cilium,kubeovn,multus,cert-manager]
- name: cozystack-resource-definition-crd
releaseName: cozystack-resource-definition-crd
chart: cozystack-resource-definition-crd
namespace: cozy-system
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,cozystack-api,cozystack-controller]
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,multus,cozystack-api,cozystack-controller]
- name: cozystack-resource-definitions
releaseName: cozystack-resource-definitions
chart: cozystack-resource-definitions
namespace: cozy-system
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,cozystack-api,cozystack-controller,cozystack-resource-definition-crd]
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,multus,cozystack-api,cozystack-controller,cozystack-resource-definition-crd]
- name: cert-manager
releaseName: cert-manager
chart: cozy-cert-manager
namespace: cozy-cert-manager
dependsOn: [cert-manager-crds]
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,multus,cert-manager-crds]
- name: cert-manager-issuers
releaseName: cert-manager-issuers
chart: cozy-cert-manager-issuers
namespace: cozy-cert-manager
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,cert-manager]
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,multus,cert-manager]
- name: victoria-metrics-operator
releaseName: victoria-metrics-operator
chart: cozy-victoria-metrics-operator
namespace: cozy-victoria-metrics-operator
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,cert-manager]
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,multus,cert-manager]
- name: monitoring-agents
releaseName: monitoring-agents
chart: cozy-monitoring-agents
namespace: cozy-monitoring
privileged: true
dependsOn: [victoria-metrics-operator, vertical-pod-autoscaler-crds]
dependsOn: [victoria-metrics-operator,vertical-pod-autoscaler-crds]
values:
scrapeRules:
etcd:
@@ -163,14 +163,14 @@ releases:
releaseName: kubevirt-operator
chart: cozy-kubevirt-operator
namespace: cozy-kubevirt
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,victoria-metrics-operator]
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,multus,victoria-metrics-operator]
- name: kubevirt
releaseName: kubevirt
chart: cozy-kubevirt
namespace: cozy-kubevirt
privileged: true
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,kubevirt-operator]
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,multus,kubevirt-operator]
{{- $cpuAllocationRatio := index $cozyConfig.data "cpu-allocation-ratio" }}
{{- if $cpuAllocationRatio }}
values:
@@ -181,19 +181,19 @@ releases:
releaseName: kubevirt-instancetypes
chart: cozy-kubevirt-instancetypes
namespace: cozy-kubevirt
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,kubevirt-operator,kubevirt]
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,multus,kubevirt-operator,kubevirt]
- name: kubevirt-cdi-operator
releaseName: kubevirt-cdi-operator
chart: cozy-kubevirt-cdi-operator
namespace: cozy-kubevirt-cdi
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn]
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,multus]
- name: kubevirt-cdi
releaseName: kubevirt-cdi
chart: cozy-kubevirt-cdi
namespace: cozy-kubevirt-cdi
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,kubevirt-cdi-operator]
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,multus,kubevirt-cdi-operator]
- name: gpu-operator
releaseName: gpu-operator
@@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ releases:
namespace: cozy-gpu-operator
privileged: true
optional: true
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn]
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,multus]
valuesFiles:
- values.yaml
- values-talos.yaml
@@ -211,25 +211,25 @@ releases:
chart: cozy-metallb
namespace: cozy-metallb
privileged: true
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn]
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,multus]
- name: etcd-operator
releaseName: etcd-operator
chart: cozy-etcd-operator
namespace: cozy-etcd-operator
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,cert-manager]
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,multus,cert-manager]
- name: grafana-operator
releaseName: grafana-operator
chart: cozy-grafana-operator
namespace: cozy-grafana-operator
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn]
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,multus]
- name: mariadb-operator
releaseName: mariadb-operator
chart: cozy-mariadb-operator
namespace: cozy-mariadb-operator
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,cert-manager,victoria-metrics-operator]
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,multus,cert-manager,victoria-metrics-operator]
values:
mariadb-operator:
clusterName: {{ $clusterDomain }}
@@ -238,13 +238,13 @@ releases:
releaseName: postgres-operator
chart: cozy-postgres-operator
namespace: cozy-postgres-operator
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,cert-manager]
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,multus,cert-manager]
- name: kafka-operator
releaseName: kafka-operator
chart: cozy-kafka-operator
namespace: cozy-kafka-operator
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,victoria-metrics-operator]
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,multus,victoria-metrics-operator]
values:
strimzi-kafka-operator:
kubernetesServiceDnsDomain: {{ $clusterDomain }}
@@ -253,65 +253,65 @@ releases:
releaseName: clickhouse-operator
chart: cozy-clickhouse-operator
namespace: cozy-clickhouse-operator
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,victoria-metrics-operator]
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,multus,victoria-metrics-operator]
- name: foundationdb-operator
releaseName: foundationdb-operator
chart: cozy-foundationdb-operator
namespace: cozy-foundationdb-operator
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,cert-manager]
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,multus,cert-manager]
- name: rabbitmq-operator
releaseName: rabbitmq-operator
chart: cozy-rabbitmq-operator
namespace: cozy-rabbitmq-operator
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn]
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,multus]
- name: redis-operator
releaseName: redis-operator
chart: cozy-redis-operator
namespace: cozy-redis-operator
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn]
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,multus]
- name: piraeus-operator
releaseName: piraeus-operator
chart: cozy-piraeus-operator
namespace: cozy-linstor
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,cert-manager,victoria-metrics-operator]
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,multus,cert-manager,victoria-metrics-operator]
- name: linstor
releaseName: linstor
chart: cozy-linstor
namespace: cozy-linstor
privileged: true
dependsOn: [piraeus-operator,cilium,kubeovn,cert-manager,snapshot-controller]
dependsOn: [piraeus-operator,cilium,kubeovn,multus,cert-manager,snapshot-controller]
- name: nfs-driver
releaseName: nfs-driver
chart: cozy-nfs-driver
namespace: cozy-nfs-driver
privileged: true
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn]
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,multus]
optional: true
- name: snapshot-controller
releaseName: snapshot-controller
chart: cozy-snapshot-controller
namespace: cozy-snapshot-controller
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,cert-manager-issuers]
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,multus,cert-manager-issuers]
- name: objectstorage-controller
releaseName: objectstorage-controller
chart: cozy-objectstorage-controller
namespace: cozy-objectstorage-controller
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn]
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,multus]
- name: telepresence
releaseName: traffic-manager
chart: cozy-telepresence
namespace: cozy-telepresence
optional: true
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn]
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,multus]
- name: dashboard
releaseName: dashboard
@@ -324,6 +324,7 @@ releases:
dependsOn:
- cilium
- kubeovn
- multus
{{- if eq $oidcEnabled "true" }}
- keycloak-configure
{{- end }}
@@ -332,56 +333,56 @@ releases:
releaseName: kamaji
chart: cozy-kamaji
namespace: cozy-kamaji
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,cert-manager]
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,multus,cert-manager]
- name: capi-operator
releaseName: capi-operator
chart: cozy-capi-operator
namespace: cozy-cluster-api
privileged: true
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,cert-manager]
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,multus,cert-manager]
- name: capi-providers-bootstrap
releaseName: capi-providers-bootstrap
chart: cozy-capi-providers-bootstrap
namespace: cozy-cluster-api
privileged: true
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,capi-operator]
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,multus,capi-operator]
- name: capi-providers-core
releaseName: capi-providers-core
chart: cozy-capi-providers-core
namespace: cozy-cluster-api
privileged: true
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,capi-operator]
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,multus,capi-operator]
- name: capi-providers-cpprovider
releaseName: capi-providers-cpprovider
chart: cozy-capi-providers-cpprovider
namespace: cozy-cluster-api
privileged: true
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,capi-operator]
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,multus,capi-operator]
- name: capi-providers-infraprovider
releaseName: capi-providers-infraprovider
chart: cozy-capi-providers-infraprovider
namespace: cozy-cluster-api
privileged: true
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,capi-operator]
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,multus,capi-operator]
- name: external-dns
releaseName: external-dns
chart: cozy-external-dns
namespace: cozy-external-dns
optional: true
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn]
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,multus]
- name: external-secrets-operator
releaseName: external-secrets-operator
chart: cozy-external-secrets-operator
namespace: cozy-external-secrets-operator
optional: true
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn]
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,multus]
- name: bootbox
releaseName: bootbox
@@ -389,7 +390,7 @@ releases:
namespace: cozy-bootbox
privileged: true
optional: true
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn]
dependsOn: [cilium,kubeovn,multus]
{{- if $oidcEnabled }}
- name: keycloak
@@ -438,7 +439,7 @@ releases:
chart: cozy-vertical-pod-autoscaler-crds
namespace: cozy-vertical-pod-autoscaler
privileged: true
dependsOn: [cilium, kubeovn]
dependsOn: []
- name: reloader
releaseName: reloader

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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ ARG TARGETOS
ARG TARGETARCH
RUN apt update -q
RUN apt install -yq --no-install-recommends psmisc genisoimage ca-certificates qemu-kvm qemu-utils iproute2 iptables wget xz-utils netcat curl jq make git
RUN apt install -yq --no-install-recommends psmisc genisoimage ca-certificates qemu-kvm qemu-utils iproute2 iptables wget xz-utils netcat curl jq make git bash-completion
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 \
@@ -21,5 +21,13 @@ RUN curl -sSL "https://fluxcd.io/install.sh" | bash
RUN curl -sSL "https://github.com/cozystack/cozypkg/raw/refs/heads/main/hack/install.sh" | sh -s -- -v "${COZYPKG_VERSION}"
RUN curl https://dl.min.io/client/mc/release/${TARGETOS}-${TARGETARCH}/mc --create-dirs -o /usr/local/bin/mc \
&& chmod +x /usr/local/bin/mc
RUN <<'EOF'
cat <<'EOT' >> /etc/bash.bashrc
. /etc/bash_completion
. <(kubectl completion bash)
alias k=kubectl
complete -F __start_kubectl k
EOT
EOF
COPY entrypoint.sh /usr/local/bin/entrypoint.sh
ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/local/bin/entrypoint.sh"]

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@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
e2e:
image: ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/e2e-sandbox:v0.37.0@sha256:10afd0a6c39248ec41d0e59ff1bc6c29bd0075b7cc9a512b01cf603ef39c33ea
image: ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/e2e-sandbox:v0.39.5@sha256:3395a0e3c02e85878a44d3177cae3c37b087edeb4fab6547cb8227862b1de773

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@@ -1 +1 @@
ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/matchbox:v0.37.0@sha256:5cca5f56b755285aefa11b1052fe55e1aa83b25bae34aef80cdb77ff63091044
ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/matchbox:v0.39.5@sha256:7a0c29d75a0b5416e2409d4703131b2f3f09cdc39e55ee916803cabf0606f724

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@@ -12,6 +12,13 @@ spec:
containers:
- name: etcd-defrag
image: ghcr.io/ahrtr/etcd-defrag:v0.13.0
resources:
requests:
cpu: 200m
memory: 256Mi
limits:
cpu: 500m
memory: 512Mi
args:
- --endpoints={{ range $i, $e := until (int .Values.replicas) }}{{ if $i }},{{ end }}https://{{ $.Release.Name }}-{{ $i }}.{{ $.Release.Name }}-headless.{{ $.Release.Namespace }}.svc:2379{{ end }}
- --cacert=/etc/etcd/pki/client/cert/ca.crt

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
{{- $cozyConfig := lookup "v1" "ConfigMap" "cozy-system" "cozystack" }}
{{- $exposeIngress := index $cozyConfig.data "expose-ingress" | default "tenant-root" }}
{{- $exposeExternalIPs := (index $cozyConfig.data "expose-external-ips") | default "" }}
{{- $exposeExternalIPs := (index $cozyConfig.data "expose-external-ips") | default "" | nospace }}
apiVersion: helm.toolkit.fluxcd.io/v2
kind: HelmRelease
metadata:

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@@ -55,25 +55,26 @@
### Alerta configuration
| Name | Description | Type | Value |
| ----------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------- | ------- |
| `alerta` | Configuration for the Alerta service. | `object` | `{}` |
| `alerta.storage` | Persistent volume size for the database. | `string` | `10Gi` |
| `alerta.storageClassName` | StorageClass used for the database. | `string` | `""` |
| `alerta.resources` | Resource configuration. | `object` | `{}` |
| `alerta.resources.requests` | Resource requests. | `object` | `{}` |
| `alerta.resources.requests.cpu` | CPU request. | `quantity` | `100m` |
| `alerta.resources.requests.memory` | Memory request. | `quantity` | `256Mi` |
| `alerta.resources.limits` | Resource limits. | `object` | `{}` |
| `alerta.resources.limits.cpu` | CPU limit. | `quantity` | `1` |
| `alerta.resources.limits.memory` | Memory limit. | `quantity` | `1Gi` |
| `alerta.alerts` | Alert routing configuration. | `object` | `{}` |
| `alerta.alerts.telegram` | Configuration for Telegram alerts. | `object` | `{}` |
| `alerta.alerts.telegram.token` | Telegram bot token. | `string` | `""` |
| `alerta.alerts.telegram.chatID` | Telegram chat ID(s), separated by commas. | `string` | `""` |
| `alerta.alerts.telegram.disabledSeverity` | List of severities without alerts (e.g. "informational,warning"). | `string` | `""` |
| `alerta.alerts.slack` | Configuration for Slack alerts. | `object` | `{}` |
| `alerta.alerts.slack.url` | Configuration uri for Slack alerts. | `string` | `""` |
| Name | Description | Type | Value |
| ----------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------- | ------- |
| `alerta` | Configuration for the Alerta service. | `object` | `{}` |
| `alerta.storage` | Persistent volume size for the database. | `string` | `10Gi` |
| `alerta.storageClassName` | StorageClass used for the database. | `string` | `""` |
| `alerta.resources` | Resource configuration. | `object` | `{}` |
| `alerta.resources.requests` | Resource requests. | `object` | `{}` |
| `alerta.resources.requests.cpu` | CPU request. | `quantity` | `100m` |
| `alerta.resources.requests.memory` | Memory request. | `quantity` | `256Mi` |
| `alerta.resources.limits` | Resource limits. | `object` | `{}` |
| `alerta.resources.limits.cpu` | CPU limit. | `quantity` | `1` |
| `alerta.resources.limits.memory` | Memory limit. | `quantity` | `1Gi` |
| `alerta.alerts` | Alert routing configuration. | `object` | `{}` |
| `alerta.alerts.telegram` | Configuration for Telegram alerts. | `object` | `{}` |
| `alerta.alerts.telegram.token` | Telegram bot token. | `string` | `""` |
| `alerta.alerts.telegram.chatID` | Telegram chat ID(s), separated by commas. | `string` | `""` |
| `alerta.alerts.telegram.disabledSeverity` | List of severities without alerts (e.g. ["informational","warning"]). | `[]string` | `[]` |
| `alerta.alerts.slack` | Configuration for Slack alerts. | `object` | `{}` |
| `alerta.alerts.slack.url` | Configuration uri for Slack alerts. | `string` | `""` |
| `alerta.alerts.slack.disabledSeverity` | List of severities without alerts (e.g. ["informational","warning"]). | `[]string` | `[]` |
### Grafana configuration

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@@ -1 +1 @@
ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/grafana:0.0.0@sha256:c63978e1ed0304e8518b31ddee56c4e8115541b997d8efbe1c0a74da57140399
ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/grafana:0.0.0@sha256:8ce0cd90c8f614cdabf5a41f8aa50b7dfbd02b31b9a0bd7897927e7f89968e07

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@@ -129,13 +129,19 @@ spec:
value: "{{ .Values.alerta.alerts.telegram.token }}"
- name: TELEGRAM_WEBHOOK_URL
value: "https://{{ printf "alerta.%s" (.Values.host | default $host) }}/api/webhooks/telegram?api-key={{ $apiKey }}"
{{- if .Values.alerta.alerts.telegram.disabledSeverity }}
- name: TELEGRAM_DISABLE_NOTIFICATION_SEVERITY
value: "{{ .Values.alerta.alerts.telegram.disabledSeverity }}"
value: {{ .Values.alerta.alerts.telegram.disabledSeverity | toJson | quote }}
{{- end }}
{{- end }}
{{- if .Values.alerta.alerts.slack.url }}
- name: "SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL"
value: "{{ .Values.alerta.alerts.slack.url }}"
{{- if .Values.alerta.alerts.slack.disabledSeverity }}
- name: SLACK_SEVERITY_FILTER
value: {{ .Values.alerta.alerts.slack.disabledSeverity | toJson | quote }}
{{- end }}
{{- end }}
ports:

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@@ -20,6 +20,14 @@
"url"
],
"properties": {
"disabledSeverity": {
"description": "List of severities without alerts (e.g. [\"informational\",\"warning\"]).",
"type": "array",
"default": [],
"items": {
"type": "string"
}
},
"url": {
"description": "Configuration uri for Slack alerts.",
"type": "string",
@@ -42,9 +50,12 @@
"default": ""
},
"disabledSeverity": {
"description": "List of severities without alerts (e.g. \"informational,warning\").",
"type": "string",
"default": ""
"description": "List of severities without alerts (e.g. [\"informational\",\"warning\"]).",
"type": "array",
"default": [],
"items": {
"type": "string"
}
},
"token": {
"description": "Telegram bot token.",

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@@ -99,10 +99,11 @@ logsStorages:
## @typedef {struct} TelegramAlerts - Telegram alert configuration.
## @field {string} token - Telegram bot token.
## @field {string} chatID - Telegram chat ID(s), separated by commas.
## @field {string} [disabledSeverity] - List of severities without alerts (e.g. "informational,warning").
## @field {[]string} [disabledSeverity] - List of severities without alerts (e.g. ["informational","warning"]).
## @typedef {struct} SlackAlerts - Slack alert configuration.
## @field {string} url - Configuration uri for Slack alerts.
## @field {[]string} [disabledSeverity] - List of severities without alerts (e.g. ["informational","warning"]).
## @typedef {struct} Alerts - Alert routing configuration.
## @field {TelegramAlerts} [telegram] - Configuration for Telegram alerts.
@@ -129,9 +130,10 @@ alerta:
telegram:
token: ""
chatID: ""
disabledSeverity: ""
disabledSeverity: []
slack:
url: ""
disabledSeverity: []
##
## @section Grafana configuration
##

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@@ -1 +1 @@
ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/objectstorage-sidecar:v0.37.0@sha256:f166f09cdc9cdbb758209883819ab8261a3793bc1d7a6b6685efd5a2b2930847
ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/objectstorage-sidecar:v0.39.5@sha256:4bb47c8adb34543403a16d1ff61b307939850e8cf5fc365388469e30dfb9681b

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@@ -4,3 +4,5 @@ include ../../../scripts/package.mk
generate:
cozyvalues-gen -v values.yaml -s values.schema.json -r README.md
test:
$(MAKE) -C ../../tests/cozy-lib-tests/ test

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@@ -174,15 +174,46 @@
{{- end }}
{{- define "cozy-lib.resources.flatten" -}}
{{- $out := dict -}}
{{- $res := include "cozy-lib.resources.sanitize" . | fromYaml -}}
{{- range $section, $values := $res }}
{{- range $k, $v := $values }}
{{- $key := printf "%s.%s" $section $k }}
{{- if ne $key "limits.storage" }}
{{- $_ := set $out $key $v }}
{{- end }}
{{- end }}
{{- $out := dict -}}
{{- $res := include "cozy-lib.resources.sanitize" . | fromYaml -}}
{{- range $section, $values := $res }}
{{- range $k, $v := $values }}
{{- with include "cozy-lib.resources.flattenResource" (list $section $k) }}
{{- $_ := set $out . $v }}
{{- end }}
{{- end }}
{{- end }}
{{- $out | toYaml }}
{{- end }}
{{- $out | toYaml }}
{{/*
This is a helper function that takes an argument like `list "limits" "services.loadbalancers"`
or `list "limits" "storage"` or `list "requests" "cpu"` and returns "services.loadbalancers",
"", and "requests.cpu", respectively, thus transforming them to an acceptable format for k8s
ResourceQuotas objects.
*/}}
{{- define "cozy-lib.resources.flattenResource" }}
{{- $rawQuotaKeys := list
"pods"
"services"
"services.loadbalancers"
"services.nodeports"
"services.clusterip"
"configmaps"
"secrets"
"persistentvolumeclaims"
"replicationcontrollers"
"resourcequotas"
-}}
{{- $section := index . 0 }}
{{- $type := index . 1 }}
{{- $out := "" }}
{{- if and (eq $section "limits") (eq $type "storage") }}
{{- $out = "" }}
{{- else if and (eq $section "limits") (has $type $rawQuotaKeys) }}
{{- $out = $type }}
{{- else if not (has $type $rawQuotaKeys) }}
{{- $out = printf "%s.%s" $section $type }}
{{- end }}
{{- $out -}}
{{- end }}

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@@ -1,11 +1,13 @@
OUT=../../_out/repos/system
CHARTS := $(shell find . -maxdepth 2 -name Chart.yaml | awk -F/ '{print $$2}')
CHARTS := $(shell grep -F 'version: 0.0.0' */Chart.yaml | cut -f1 -d/)
VERSIONED_CHARTS := $(shell grep '^version:' */Chart.yaml | grep -Fv '0.0.0' | cut -f1 -d/)
include ../../scripts/common-envs.mk
repo:
rm -rf "$(OUT)"
helm package -d "$(OUT)" $(CHARTS) --version $(COZYSTACK_VERSION)
helm package -d "$(OUT)" $(VERSIONED_CHARTS)
cd "$(OUT)" && helm repo index .
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@@ -1 +1 @@
ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/s3manager:v0.5.0@sha256:7348bec610f08bd902c88c9a9f28fdd644727e2728a1e4103f88f0c99febd5e7
ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/s3manager:v0.5.0@sha256:ecb140d026ed72660306953a7eec140d7ac81e79544d5bbf1aba5f62aa5f8b69

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@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ cilium:
enabled: true
loadBalancer:
algorithm: maglev
serviceTopology: true
ipam:
mode: "kubernetes"
image:
@@ -18,3 +19,6 @@ cilium:
digest: "sha256:81262986a41487bfa3d0465091d3a386def5bd1ab476350bd4af2fdee5846fe6"
envoy:
enabled: false
rollOutCiliumPods: true
operator:
rollOutPods: true

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@@ -3,3 +3,6 @@ coredns:
repository: registry.k8s.io/coredns/coredns
tag: v1.12.4
replicaCount: 2
k8sAppLabelOverride: kube-dns
service:
name: kube-dns

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apiserver.local.config/

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@@ -4,6 +4,18 @@ NAMESPACE=cozy-system
include ../../../scripts/common-envs.mk
include ../../../scripts/package.mk
run-local:
openssl req -nodes -new -x509 -keyout /tmp/ca.key -out /tmp/ca.crt -subj "/CN=kube-ca"
openssl req -out /tmp/client.csr -new -newkey rsa:2048 -nodes -keyout /tmp/client.key -subj "/C=US/ST=SomeState/L=L/OU=Dev/CN=development/O=system:masters"
openssl x509 -req -days 365 -in /tmp/client.csr -CA /tmp/ca.crt -CAkey /tmp/ca.key -set_serial 01 -sha256 -out /tmp/client.crt
openssl req -out /tmp/apiserver.csr -new -newkey rsa:2048 -nodes -keyout /tmp/apiserver.key -subj "/CN=cozystack-api" -config cozystack-api-openssl.cnf
openssl x509 -req -days 365 -in /tmp/apiserver.csr -CA /tmp/ca.crt -CAkey /tmp/ca.key -set_serial 01 -sha256 -out /tmp/apiserver.crt -extensions v3_req -extfile cozystack-api-openssl.cnf
CGO_ENABLED=0 go build -o /tmp/cozystack-api ../../../cmd/cozystack-api/main.go
/tmp/cozystack-api --client-ca-file /tmp/ca.crt --tls-cert-file /tmp/apiserver.crt --tls-private-key-file /tmp/apiserver.key --secure-port 6443 --kubeconfig $(KUBECONFIG) --authorization-kubeconfig $(KUBECONFIG) --authentication-kubeconfig $(KUBECONFIG)
debug:
dlv debug ../../../cmd/cozystack-api/main.go -- --client-ca-file /tmp/ca.crt --tls-cert-file /tmp/apiserver.crt --tls-private-key-file /tmp/apiserver.key --secure-port 6443 --kubeconfig $(KUBECONFIG) --authorization-kubeconfig $(KUBECONFIG) --authentication-kubeconfig $(KUBECONFIG)
image: image-cozystack-api
image-cozystack-api:

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@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
[ req ]
distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name
req_extensions = v3_req
prompt = no
[ req_distinguished_name ]
CN = cozystack-api
[ v3_req ]
subjectAltName = @alt_names
[ alt_names ]
IP.1 = 127.0.0.1

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@@ -21,6 +21,8 @@ spec:
labels:
app: cozystack-api
spec:
tolerations:
- operator: Exists
serviceAccountName: cozystack-api
{{- if .Values.cozystackAPI.localK8sAPIEndpoint.enabled }}
nodeSelector:

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
cozystackAPI:
image: ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/cozystack-api:v0.37.0@sha256:19d89e8afb90ce38ab7e42ecedfc28402f7c0b56f30957db957c5415132ff6ca
image: ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/cozystack-api:v0.39.5@sha256:51574c6bb61ae31e63193f84daf18c14ceb71580786e262191c4aa0ac44b1519
localK8sAPIEndpoint:
enabled: true
replicas: 2

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
cozystackController:
image: ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/cozystack-controller:v0.37.0@sha256:845b8e68cbc277c2303080bcd55597e4334610d396dad258ad56fd906530acc3
image: ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/cozystack-controller:v0.39.5@sha256:dd6bb910842151ec60cea74f43b03ac35f461a03f6fe4370b12c7aaf48fee7b8
debug: false
disableTelemetry: false
cozystackVersion: "v0.37.0"
cozystackVersion: "v0.39.5"
cozystackAPIKind: "DaemonSet"

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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ ARG NODE_VERSION=20.18.1
FROM node:${NODE_VERSION}-alpine AS builder
WORKDIR /src
ARG COMMIT_REF=ba56271739505284aee569f914fc90e6a9c670da
ARG COMMIT_REF=183dc9dcbb0f8a1833dad642c35faa385c71e58d
RUN wget -O- https://github.com/PRO-Robotech/openapi-ui-k8s-bff/archive/${COMMIT_REF}.tar.gz | tar xzf - --strip-components=1
ENV PATH=/src/node_modules/.bin:$PATH

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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ ARG NODE_VERSION=20.18.1
FROM node:${NODE_VERSION}-alpine AS openapi-k8s-toolkit-builder
RUN apk add git
WORKDIR /src
ARG COMMIT=7bd5380c6c4606640dd3bac68bf9dce469470518
ARG COMMIT=cb2f122caafaa2fd5455750213d9e633017ec555
RUN wget -O- https://github.com/cozystack/openapi-k8s-toolkit/archive/${COMMIT}.tar.gz | tar -xzvf- --strip-components=1
COPY openapi-k8s-toolkit/patches /patches
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ FROM node:${NODE_VERSION}-alpine AS builder
#RUN apk add git
WORKDIR /src
ARG COMMIT_REF=0c3629b2ce8545e81f7ece4d65372a188c802dfc
ARG COMMIT_REF=3cfbbf2156b6a5e4a1f283a032019530c0c2d37d
RUN wget -O- https://github.com/PRO-Robotech/openapi-ui/archive/${COMMIT_REF}.tar.gz | tar xzf - --strip-components=1
#COPY openapi-ui/patches /patches

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
{{- $brandingConfig:= lookup "v1" "ConfigMap" "cozy-system" "cozystack-branding" }}
{{- $tenantText := "latest" }}
{{- $tenantText := "v0.39.5" }}
{{- $footerText := "Cozystack" }}
{{- $titleText := "Cozystack Dashboard" }}
{{- $logoText := "" }}

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@@ -34,6 +34,14 @@ data:
}
location /k8s {
proxy_http_version 1.1;
proxy_set_header Upgrade $http_upgrade;
proxy_set_header Connection $connection_upgrade;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme;
proxy_set_header Host $host;
proxy_read_timeout 86400s;
proxy_send_timeout 86400s;
rewrite /k8s/(.*) /$1 break;
proxy_pass https://kubernetes.default.svc:443;
}

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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ spec:
template:
metadata:
annotations:
checksum/configmap-configurationnginxfile: 258c66b019c8c7f4a5d0a78dfd7bf297ce486b213346fbd2879c466abfc377e0
checksum/config: {{ include (print $.Template.BasePath "/nginx-config.yaml") . | sha256sum }}
labels:
app.kubernetes.io/instance: incloud-web
app.kubernetes.io/name: nginx

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@@ -15,7 +15,8 @@ spec:
type: RollingUpdate
template:
metadata:
annotations: null
annotations:
checksum/config: {{ include (print $.Template.BasePath "/configmap.yaml") . | sha256sum }}
labels:
app.kubernetes.io/instance: incloud-web
app.kubernetes.io/name: web

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
openapiUI:
image: ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/openapi-ui:latest@sha256:77991f2482c0026d082582b22a8ffb191f3ba6fc948b2f125ef9b1081538f865
image: ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/openapi-ui:v0.39.5@sha256:6c48044fd9bfaea65478c39fc9f3e7322d06aef46022211847621eeb6d46c51c
openapiUIK8sBff:
image: ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/openapi-ui-k8s-bff:latest@sha256:8386f0747266726afb2b30db662092d66b0af0370e3becd8bee9684125fa9cc9
image: ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/openapi-ui-k8s-bff:v0.39.5@sha256:fda379dce49c2cd8cb8d7d2a1d8ec6f7bedb3419c058c4355ecdece1c1e937f4
tokenProxy:
image: ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/token-proxy:latest@sha256:fad27112617bb17816702571e1f39d0ac3fe5283468d25eb12f79906cdab566b
image: ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/token-proxy:v0.39.5@sha256:4fc8a11f8a1a81aa0774ae2b1ed2e05d36d0b3ef1e37979cc4994e65114d93ae

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@@ -54,9 +54,45 @@ ingress-nginx:
requests:
cpu: 100m
memory: 90Mi
affinity:
podAntiAffinity:
preferredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution:
- weight: 10
podAffinityTerm:
labelSelector:
matchExpressions:
- key: app.kubernetes.io/name
operator: In
values:
- '{{ include "ingress-nginx.name" . }}'
- key: app.kubernetes.io/instance
operator: In
values:
- '{{ .Release.Name }}'
- key: app.kubernetes.io/component
operator: In
values:
- controller
topologyKey: kubernetes.io/hostname
- weight: 100
podAffinityTerm:
labelSelector:
matchExpressions:
- key: app.kubernetes.io/name
operator: In
values:
- '{{ include "ingress-nginx.name" . }}'
- key: app.kubernetes.io/instance
operator: In
values:
- '{{ .Release.Name }}'
- key: app.kubernetes.io/component
operator: In
values:
- controller
topologyKey: topology.kubernetes.io/zone
defaultBackend:
##
enabled: true
resources:
limits:

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@@ -1,4 +1,7 @@
strimzi-kafka-operator:
watchAnyNamespace: true
generateNetworkPolicy: false
kubernetesServiceDnsDomain: cozy.local
kubernetesServiceDnsDomain: cozy.local
resources:
limits:
memory: 512Mi

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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ kamaji:
deploy: false
image:
pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
tag: v0.37.0@sha256:9f4fd5045ede2909fbaf2572e4138fcbd8921071ecf8f08446257fddd0e6f655
tag: v0.39.5@sha256:0bcfb2d376224b18a0627d7b18ba6202bb8a553f71796023e12740d9513740c7
repository: ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/kamaji
resources:
limits:
@@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ kamaji:
cpu: 100m
memory: 100Mi
extraArgs:
- --migrate-image=ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/kamaji:v0.37.0@sha256:9f4fd5045ede2909fbaf2572e4138fcbd8921071ecf8f08446257fddd0e6f655
- --migrate-image=ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/kamaji:v0.39.5@sha256:0bcfb2d376224b18a0627d7b18ba6202bb8a553f71796023e12740d9513740c7

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
portSecurity: true
routes: ""
image: ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/kubeovn-plunger:v0.37.0@sha256:9950614571ea77a55925eba0839b6b12c8e5a7a30b8858031a8c6050f261af1a
image: ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/kubeovn-plunger:v0.39.5@sha256:52b7764b06ca3d6e5a2e74ba3d6d68ecdcf6b71a227e50b1344a8f11bf693a23
ovnCentralName: ovn-central

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@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
portSecurity: true
routes: ""
image: ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/kubeovn-webhook:v0.37.0@sha256:7e63205708e607ce2cedfe2a2cafd323ca51e3ebc71244a21ff6f9016c6c87bc
image: ghcr.io/cozystack/cozystack/kubeovn-webhook:v0.39.5@sha256:e6334c29d3aaf0dea766c88e3e05b53ad623d1bb497b3c836e6f76adade45b29

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@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
apiVersion: v2
name: cozy-kubeovn
version: 0.0.0 # Placeholder, the actual version will be automatically set during the build process
version: 0.38.0

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
KUBEOVN_TAG=$(shell awk '$$1 == "version:" {print $$2}' charts/kube-ovn/Chart.yaml)
KUBEOVN_TAG=v0.40.0
export NAME=kubeovn
export NAMESPACE=cozy-$(NAME)
@@ -7,28 +7,7 @@ include ../../../scripts/common-envs.mk
include ../../../scripts/package.mk
update:
rm -rf charts && mkdir -p charts/kube-ovn
tag=$$(git ls-remote --tags --sort="v:refname" https://github.com/kubeovn/kube-ovn | awk -F'[/^]' '{print $$3}' | grep '^v1\.14\.' | tail -n1 ) && \
curl -sSL https://github.com/kubeovn/kube-ovn/archive/refs/tags/$${tag}.tar.gz | \
tar xzvf - --strip 1 kube-ovn-$${tag#*v}/charts/kube-ovn
patch --no-backup-if-mismatch -p4 < patches/cozyconfig.diff
patch --no-backup-if-mismatch -p4 < patches/mtu.diff
version=$$(awk '$$1 == "version:" {print $$2}' charts/kube-ovn/Chart.yaml) && \
sed -i "s/ARG VERSION=.*/ARG VERSION=$${version}/" images/kubeovn/Dockerfile && \
sed -i "s/ARG TAG=.*/ARG TAG=$${version}/" images/kubeovn/Dockerfile
image:
docker buildx build images/kubeovn \
--tag $(REGISTRY)/kubeovn:$(call settag,$(KUBEOVN_TAG)) \
--tag $(REGISTRY)/kubeovn:$(call settag,$(KUBEOVN_TAG)-$(TAG)) \
--cache-from type=registry,ref=$(REGISTRY)/kubeovn:latest \
--cache-to type=inline \
--metadata-file images/kubeovn.json \
$(BUILDX_ARGS)
REGISTRY="$(REGISTRY)" \
yq -i '.global.registry.address = strenv(REGISTRY)' values.yaml
REPOSITORY="kubeovn" \
yq -i '.global.images.kubeovn.repository = strenv(REPOSITORY)' values.yaml
TAG="$(call settag,$(KUBEOVN_TAG))@$$(yq e '."containerimage.digest"' images/kubeovn.json -o json -r)" \
yq -i '.global.images.kubeovn.tag = strenv(TAG)' values.yaml
rm -f images/kubeovn.json
rm -rf charts values.yaml Chart.yaml
tag=$(KUBEOVN_TAG) && \
curl -sSL https://github.com/cozystack/kubeovn/archive/refs/tags/$${tag}.tar.gz | \
tar xzvf - --strip 2 kubeovn-$${tag#*v}/chart

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