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Bump kube from 0.90.0 to 0.92.0 #33

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Bumps kube from 0.90.0 to 0.92.0.

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0.92.0

Runtime: Decreased Memory Usage from watcher

Buffering of initial pages / init streams is no longer a mandatory process with watcher::Event gaining new Init, InitApply, and InitDone events. These events are read on the store side maintaining the atomicity/completeness guarantees for reflector and Store users.

This constitutes a significant memory decrease for all watcher users, and it has more details in a new kube.rs/blog post.

The downside is a breaking change to watcher::Event. Plain usage of watcher / reflector / Controller should generally not need to change anything, but custom stores / matches on watcher::Event will need an update. If you are writing custom stores, the new signals should be helpful for improved caching.

Thanks to @​fabriziosestito via Kubewarden for kube-rs/kube#1494 . Follow-ups for this feature: kube-rs/kube#1499 and kube-rs/kube#1504.

Client: HTTP Proxy Support

Support is now introduced under the http-proxy feature pulling in hyper-http-proxy complementing the already existing socks5 proxy feature.

Thanks to @​aviramha via MetalBear for the support in kube-rs/kube#1496, with follow-ups kube-rs/kube#1501 + kube-rs/kube#1502

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0.91.0

Kubernetes v1_30 support via k8s-openapi 0.22

Please upgrade k8s-openapi along with kube to avoid conflicts.

Unstable Stream Sharing

A more complete implementation that allows sharing watcher streams between multiple Controllers (for kube-rs/kube#1080) has been added under the unstable-runtime feature-flag in #1449 and #1483 by @​mateiidavid. This represents the first usable implementation of shared streams (and replaces the older prototype part in #1470). While some changes are expected, you can check the shared_stream_controller example for a high-level overview.

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0.92.0 / 2024-06-12

Runtime: Decreased Memory Usage from watcher

Buffering of initial pages / init streams is no longer a mandatory process with watcher::Event gaining new Init, InitApply, and InitDone events. These events are read on the store side maintaining the atomicity/completeness guarantees for reflector and Store users.

This constitutes a significant memory decrease for all watcher users, and it has more details in a new kube.rs/blog post.

The downside is a breaking change to watcher::Event. Plain usage of watcher / reflector / Controller should generally not need to change anything, but custom stores / matches on watcher::Event will need an update. If you are writing custom stores, the new signals should be helpful for improved caching.

Thanks to @​fabriziosestito via Kubewarden for kube-rs/kube#1494 . Follow-ups for this feature: kube-rs/kube#1499 and kube-rs/kube#1504.

Client: HTTP Proxy Support

Support is now introduced under the http-proxy feature pulling in hyper-http-proxy complementing the already existing socks5 proxy feature.

Thanks to @​aviramha via MetalBear for the support in kube-rs/kube#1496, with follow-ups kube-rs/kube#1501 + kube-rs/kube#1502

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0.91.0 / 2024-05-06

Kubernetes v1_30 support via k8s-openapi 0.22

Please upgrade k8s-openapi along with kube to avoid conflicts.

Unstable Stream Sharing

A more complete implementation that allows sharing watcher streams between multiple Controllers (for kube-rs/kube#1080) has been added under the unstable-runtime feature-flag in #1449 and #1483 by @​mateiidavid. This represents the first usable implementation of shared streams (and replaces the older prototype part in #1470). While some changes are expected, you can check the shared_stream_controller example for a high-level overview.

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@dependabot dependabot bot force-pushed the dependabot/cargo/kube-0.92.0 branch from b3fca24 to 8b35809 Compare June 17, 2024 13:26
Bumps [kube](https://github.com/kube-rs/kube) from 0.90.0 to 0.92.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/kube-rs/kube/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/kube-rs/kube/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
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Looks like kube is up-to-date now, so this is no longer needed.

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