v0.28.0
Flux v0.28.0 comes with new reconcilers for Source kinds and graduates the Flux Source API to v1beta2.
Breaking changes
- From this version on, controllers depending on Source kinds (kustomize-controller, helm-controller and image-automation-controller) do now require the Source
v1beta2Custom Resource Definition to be present on the cluster.
Features and improvements
API specifications in a user-friendly format
The new specifications for the v1beta2 API have been written in a new format with the aim to be more valuable to a user. Featuring separate sections with examples, and information on how to write and work with them.
Artifact now advertises size
The size (in bytes) of a tarball Artifact is now advertised in the Size (.size) field of the Artifact. This can be utilized by users to e.g. quickly see if .sourceignore rules have an effect, or be displayed in a UI.
Azure Blob Storage support for Bucket resources
The .spec.provider of a Bucket resource can now be set to azure to instruct the source-controller to use the Azure Blob Storage SDK while fetching objects. This allows for authenticating using Service Principals, Managed Identities and Shared Keys.
For more information, see the Bucket spec about the Azure provider.
Azure Key Vault multi-tenancy
Kustomization resources making use of SOPS with Azure Key Vault as the backing KMS are now allowed to refer to Azure credentials in the tenant's namespace.
For more information, see the Kustomization spec about Azure Key Vault Secret entries.
Enhanced Kubernetes Conditions
Source API resources will now advertise more explicit Condition types (more about the types in API changes), provide Reconciling and Stalled Conditions where applicable for better integration with kstatus, and record the Observed Generation on the Condition.
For a detailed overview per Source type, refer to the spec:
Enhanced Kubernetes Events (and notifications)
The Kubernetes Events the source-controller emits have been reworked to provide a proper reason, and more informative messages. Users making use of the notification-controller will notice this as well, as this same information is used to compose notifications.
Experimental managed transport for libgit2 Git implementation
The libgit2 Git implementation supports a new experimental transport to improve reliability, adding timeout enforcement for Git network operations. Opt-in by setting the environment variable EXPERIMENTAL_GIT_TRANSPORT to true in the source-controller and/or image-automation-controller their Deployment.
This will result in the low-level transport being handled by the controller, instead of libgit2. It may result in an increased number of timeout messages in the logs, however it will remove the ability of Git operations to make the controllers hang indefinitely.
Manage cluster addons
A new annotation (kustomize.toolkit.fluxcd.io/ssa: merge) is available for allowing Flux to patch cluster addons such as CoreDNS without the kustomize-controller removing the kubectl managed fields.
For more information, see the Kustomization spec about reconciliation.
Reuse of HTTP/S transport for Helm repository index and chart downloads
The Helm dependency has been updated to v3.8.1, with a patch applied from helm/helm#10568. Using this patch, the HTTP transports are now managed by the source-controller, to prevent the clogging of thousands of open TCP connections on some instances.
Update of libgit2 Git implementation to v1.3.x
The libgit2 Git implementation has been updated to v1.3.x, allowing us to provide better error signals for authentication, certificate and transport failures. Effectively, this means that instead of a unable to clone: User error string, a descriptive one is now given.
In addition, NO_PROXY settings are now properly taken into account.
Preparation of support for rsa-ssh2-256/512
The dependency on golang.org/x/crypto has been updated to v0.0.0-20220315160706-3147a52a75dd, as preparation of support for rsa-ssh2-256/512. This should theoretically work out of the box for known_hosts entries and go-git Git provider credentials, but has not been widely tested.
API changes
The source.toolkit.fluxcd.io/v1beta2 API is backwards compatible with v1beta1.
- Introduction of
ReconcilingandStalledCondition types for better integration withkstatus. - Introduction of new Condition types to provide better signals and failure indications:
ArtifactOutdated: indicates the current Artifact of the Source is outdated.SourceVerified: indicates the integrity of the Source has been verified.FetchFailed: indicates a transient or persistent fetch failure of the upstream Source.BuildFailed: indicates a transient or persistent build failure of a Source's Artifact.StorageOperationFailed: indicates a transient or persistent failure related to storage.IncludeUnavailable: indicates an include is not available. For example, because it does not exist, or does not have an Artifact.
- Introduction of a Size (in bytes) field (
.status.artifact.size) in the Artifact object. - Introduction of
ObservedChartName(.status.observedChartName) andObservedSourceArtifactRevision(.status.observedSourceArtifactRevision) fields in theHelmChartStatus. - Introduction of
azureprovider implementation forBucket.
Upgrade procedure
To upgrade your cluster, download the Flux CLI binary from the release page and rerun the flux bootstrap command. This will upgrade the Flux components on your cluster to the latest version. Other upgrade options can be found on the docs website.
ℹ️ Note that updating the manifests in Git from source.toolkit.fluxcd.io/v1beta1 to source.toolkit.fluxcd.io/v1beta2 can be done at any time after the Flux components upgrade. All users are encouraged to update the manifests as any deprecated fields will be removed when the next API version will be released. For more information, see post upgrade.
Terrafrom upgrade
When using the Terraform provider for Flux, you have to manually remove the v1beta2 GitRepository from the TF state:
terraform state rm 'kubectl_manifest.sync["source.toolkit.fluxcd.io/v1beta1/gitrepository/flux-system/flux-system"]'
Other upgrade methods
When upgrading without the CLI or Terraform (using e.g. GitHub Actions or RenovateBot), we recommend to bump the GitRepository API version in gotk-sync.yaml to v1beta2.
Post upgrade
After rolling out the upgrade, and when you have confirmed things to be working as expected. Resources in Git which refer to source.toolkit.fluxcd.io/v1beta1 can be updated to refer to source.toolkit.fluxcd.io/v1beta2:
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-apiVersion: source.toolkit.fluxcd.io/v1beta1
+apiVersion: source.toolkit.fluxcd.io/v1beta2
kind: GitRepository
metadata:
name: gitrepository-sampleComponents Changelog
- helm-controller to v0.18.0
- kustomize-controller to v0.22.0
- source-controller to v0.22.1
- notification-controller to v0.23.0
- image-reflector-controller to v0.17.0
- image-automation-controller to v0.21.0
CLI Changelog
- PR #2566 - @stefanprodan - Fix resume source bucket panic
- PR #2565 - @hiddeco - fix: wait for Source objects observed generation
- PR #2564 - @stefanprodan - Use absolute domain name for the events address
- PR #2561 - @hiddeco - Update toolkit components
- PR #2559 - @stefanprodan - Retry bootstrap operations on Git conflict errors
- PR #2542 - @fluxcdbot - Update toolkit components
- PR #2530 - @stefanprodan - Add components-extra example usage to CLI help
- PR #2512 - @souleb - Introduce a printer interface for flux resources
- PR #2484 - @cuishuang - all: fix some typos
- PR #2483 - @fluxcdbot - Update toolkit components
- PR #2467 - @darkowlzz - Update
getsubcommand column order