From 133de158840a4a287f6dfcafc38c2fde54fd8323 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nick Larsen Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2025 14:09:09 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] chore: Release 25.7.0-rc1 Signed-off-by: Nick Larsen --- CHANGELOG.md | 2 + Cargo.lock | 2 +- Cargo.nix | 2 +- Cargo.toml | 2 +- deploy/helm/druid-operator/Chart.yaml | 4 +- deploy/helm/druid-operator/crds/crds.yaml | 220 +++++++++--------- docs/antora.yml | 3 +- .../druid/examples/getting_started/druid.yaml | 6 +- .../getting_started/getting_started.sh | 24 +- .../getting_started/install_output.txt | 12 +- docs/templating_vars.yaml | 12 +- tests/release.yaml | 14 +- 12 files changed, 153 insertions(+), 150 deletions(-) diff --git a/CHANGELOG.md b/CHANGELOG.md index 98588c1b..cdaa426a 100644 --- a/CHANGELOG.md +++ b/CHANGELOG.md @@ -4,6 +4,8 @@ All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file. ## [Unreleased] +## [25.7.0-rc1] - 2025-07-18 + ### Added - Adds new telemetry CLI arguments and environment variables ([#714]). diff --git a/Cargo.lock b/Cargo.lock index f60ed9ef..2ef220fd 100644 --- a/Cargo.lock +++ b/Cargo.lock @@ -2642,7 +2642,7 @@ checksum = "a8f112729512f8e442d81f95a8a7ddf2b7c6b8a1a6f509a95864142b30cab2d3" [[package]] name = "stackable-druid-operator" -version = "0.0.0-dev" +version = "25.7.0-rc1" dependencies = [ "anyhow", "built", diff --git a/Cargo.nix b/Cargo.nix index 24e467c9..f85eeb8f 100644 --- a/Cargo.nix +++ b/Cargo.nix @@ -8533,7 +8533,7 @@ rec { }; "stackable-druid-operator" = rec { crateName = "stackable-druid-operator"; - version = "0.0.0-dev"; + version = "25.7.0-rc1"; edition = "2021"; crateBin = [ { diff --git a/Cargo.toml b/Cargo.toml index 4ae0abaf..a4952ee0 100644 --- a/Cargo.toml +++ b/Cargo.toml @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ members = ["rust/operator-binary"] resolver = "2" [workspace.package] -version = "0.0.0-dev" +version = "25.7.0-rc1" authors = ["Stackable GmbH "] license = "OSL-3.0" edition = "2021" diff --git a/deploy/helm/druid-operator/Chart.yaml b/deploy/helm/druid-operator/Chart.yaml index 0f735285..a4ff7682 100644 --- a/deploy/helm/druid-operator/Chart.yaml +++ b/deploy/helm/druid-operator/Chart.yaml @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ --- apiVersion: v2 name: druid-operator -version: "0.0.0-dev" -appVersion: "0.0.0-dev" +version: "25.7.0-rc1" +appVersion: "25.7.0-rc1" description: The Stackable Operator for Apache Druid home: https://github.com/stackabletech/druid-operator maintainers: diff --git a/deploy/helm/druid-operator/crds/crds.yaml b/deploy/helm/druid-operator/crds/crds.yaml index 5b01e194..a9392cc5 100644 --- a/deploy/helm/druid-operator/crds/crds.yaml +++ b/deploy/helm/druid-operator/crds/crds.yaml @@ -23,10 +23,10 @@ spec: description: Auto-generated derived type for DruidClusterSpec via `CustomResource` properties: spec: - description: A Druid cluster stacklet. This resource is managed by the Stackable operator for Apache Druid. Find more information on how to use it and the resources that the operator generates in the [operator documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/druid/). + description: A Druid cluster stacklet. This resource is managed by the Stackable operator for Apache Druid. Find more information on how to use it and the resources that the operator generates in the [operator documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/druid/). properties: brokers: - description: This struct represents a role - e.g. HDFS datanodes or Trino workers. It has a key-value-map containing all the roleGroups that are part of this role. Additionally, there is a `config`, which is configurable at the role *and* roleGroup level. Everything at roleGroup level is merged on top of what is configured on role level. There is also a second form of config, which can only be configured at role level, the `roleConfig`. You can learn more about this in the [Roles and role group concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/roles-and-role-groups). + description: This struct represents a role - e.g. HDFS datanodes or Trino workers. It has a key-value-map containing all the roleGroups that are part of this role. Additionally, there is a `config`, which is configurable at the role *and* roleGroup level. Everything at roleGroup level is merged on top of what is configured on role level. There is also a second form of config, which can only be configured at role level, the `roleConfig`. You can learn more about this in the [Roles and role group concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/roles-and-role-groups). properties: cliOverrides: additionalProperties: @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ spec: nodeSelector: null podAffinity: null podAntiAffinity: null - description: These configuration settings control [Pod placement](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/pod_placement). + description: These configuration settings control [Pod placement](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/operations/pod_placement). properties: nodeAffinity: description: Same as the `spec.affinity.nodeAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) @@ -67,14 +67,14 @@ spec: x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true type: object gracefulShutdownTimeout: - description: The time period Pods have to gracefully shut down, e.g. `30m`, `1h` or `2d`. Read more about graceful shutdown in the [graceful shutdown documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/druid/usage-guide/operations/graceful-shutdown). + description: The time period Pods have to gracefully shut down, e.g. `30m`, `1h` or `2d`. Read more about graceful shutdown in the [graceful shutdown documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/druid/usage-guide/operations/graceful-shutdown). nullable: true type: string logging: default: containers: {} enableVectorAgent: null - description: Logging configuration, learn more in the [logging concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/logging). + description: Logging configuration, learn more in the [logging concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/logging). properties: containers: additionalProperties: @@ -204,20 +204,20 @@ spec: type: string type: object default: {} - description: The `configOverrides` can be used to configure properties in product config files that are not exposed in the CRD. Read the [config overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#config-overrides) and consult the operator specific usage guide documentation for details on the available config files and settings for the specific product. + description: The `configOverrides` can be used to configure properties in product config files that are not exposed in the CRD. Read the [config overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/overrides#config-overrides) and consult the operator specific usage guide documentation for details on the available config files and settings for the specific product. type: object envOverrides: additionalProperties: type: string default: {} - description: '`envOverrides` configure environment variables to be set in the Pods. It is a map from strings to strings - environment variables and the value to set. Read the [environment variable overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#env-overrides) for more information and consult the operator specific usage guide to find out about the product specific environment variables that are available.' + description: '`envOverrides` configure environment variables to be set in the Pods. It is a map from strings to strings - environment variables and the value to set. Read the [environment variable overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/overrides#env-overrides) for more information and consult the operator specific usage guide to find out about the product specific environment variables that are available.' type: object jvmArgumentOverrides: default: add: [] remove: [] removeRegex: [] - description: Allows overriding JVM arguments. Please read on the [JVM argument overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#jvm-argument-overrides) for details on the usage. + description: Allows overriding JVM arguments. Please read on the [JVM argument overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/overrides#jvm-argument-overrides) for details on the usage. properties: add: default: [] @@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ spec: type: object podOverrides: default: {} - description: In the `podOverrides` property you can define a [PodTemplateSpec](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.27/#podtemplatespec-v1-core) to override any property that can be set on a Kubernetes Pod. Read the [Pod overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#pod-overrides) for more information. + description: In the `podOverrides` property you can define a [PodTemplateSpec](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.27/#podtemplatespec-v1-core) to override any property that can be set on a Kubernetes Pod. Read the [Pod overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/overrides#pod-overrides) for more information. type: object x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true roleConfig: @@ -263,7 +263,7 @@ spec: 1. If PodDisruptionBudgets are created by the operator 2. The allowed number of Pods to be unavailable (`maxUnavailable`) - Learn more in the [allowed Pod disruptions documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/pod_disruptions). + Learn more in the [allowed Pod disruptions documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/operations/pod_disruptions). properties: enabled: default: true @@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ spec: nodeSelector: null podAffinity: null podAntiAffinity: null - description: These configuration settings control [Pod placement](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/pod_placement). + description: These configuration settings control [Pod placement](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/operations/pod_placement). properties: nodeAffinity: description: Same as the `spec.affinity.nodeAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) @@ -319,14 +319,14 @@ spec: x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true type: object gracefulShutdownTimeout: - description: The time period Pods have to gracefully shut down, e.g. `30m`, `1h` or `2d`. Read more about graceful shutdown in the [graceful shutdown documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/druid/usage-guide/operations/graceful-shutdown). + description: The time period Pods have to gracefully shut down, e.g. `30m`, `1h` or `2d`. Read more about graceful shutdown in the [graceful shutdown documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/druid/usage-guide/operations/graceful-shutdown). nullable: true type: string logging: default: containers: {} enableVectorAgent: null - description: Logging configuration, learn more in the [logging concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/logging). + description: Logging configuration, learn more in the [logging concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/logging). properties: containers: additionalProperties: @@ -456,20 +456,20 @@ spec: type: string type: object default: {} - description: The `configOverrides` can be used to configure properties in product config files that are not exposed in the CRD. Read the [config overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#config-overrides) and consult the operator specific usage guide documentation for details on the available config files and settings for the specific product. + description: The `configOverrides` can be used to configure properties in product config files that are not exposed in the CRD. Read the [config overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/overrides#config-overrides) and consult the operator specific usage guide documentation for details on the available config files and settings for the specific product. type: object envOverrides: additionalProperties: type: string default: {} - description: '`envOverrides` configure environment variables to be set in the Pods. It is a map from strings to strings - environment variables and the value to set. Read the [environment variable overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#env-overrides) for more information and consult the operator specific usage guide to find out about the product specific environment variables that are available.' + description: '`envOverrides` configure environment variables to be set in the Pods. It is a map from strings to strings - environment variables and the value to set. Read the [environment variable overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/overrides#env-overrides) for more information and consult the operator specific usage guide to find out about the product specific environment variables that are available.' type: object jvmArgumentOverrides: default: add: [] remove: [] removeRegex: [] - description: Allows overriding JVM arguments. Please read on the [JVM argument overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#jvm-argument-overrides) for details on the usage. + description: Allows overriding JVM arguments. Please read on the [JVM argument overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/overrides#jvm-argument-overrides) for details on the usage. properties: add: default: [] @@ -492,7 +492,7 @@ spec: type: object podOverrides: default: {} - description: In the `podOverrides` property you can define a [PodTemplateSpec](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.27/#podtemplatespec-v1-core) to override any property that can be set on a Kubernetes Pod. Read the [Pod overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#pod-overrides) for more information. + description: In the `podOverrides` property you can define a [PodTemplateSpec](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.27/#podtemplatespec-v1-core) to override any property that can be set on a Kubernetes Pod. Read the [Pod overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/overrides#pod-overrides) for more information. type: object x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true replicas: @@ -510,20 +510,20 @@ spec: properties: additionalExtensions: default: [] - description: Additional extensions to load in Druid. The operator will automatically load all extensions needed based on the cluster configuration, but for extra functionality which the operator cannot anticipate, it can sometimes be necessary to load additional extensions. Add configuration for additional extensions using [configuration override for Druid](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/druid/usage-guide/overrides). + description: Additional extensions to load in Druid. The operator will automatically load all extensions needed based on the cluster configuration, but for extra functionality which the operator cannot anticipate, it can sometimes be necessary to load additional extensions. Add configuration for additional extensions using [configuration override for Druid](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/druid/usage-guide/overrides). items: type: string type: array authentication: default: [] description: |- - List of [AuthenticationClasses](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/authentication) to use for authenticating users. TLS, LDAP and OIDC authentication are supported. More information in the [Druid operator security documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/druid/usage-guide/security#_authentication). + List of [AuthenticationClasses](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/authentication) to use for authenticating users. TLS, LDAP and OIDC authentication are supported. More information in the [Druid operator security documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/druid/usage-guide/security#_authentication). For TLS: Please note that the SecretClass used to authenticate users needs to be the same as the SecretClass used for internal communication. items: properties: authenticationClass: - description: Name of the [AuthenticationClass](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/authentication) used to authenticate users + description: Name of the [AuthenticationClass](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/authentication) used to authenticate users type: string oidc: description: This field contains OIDC-specific configuration. It is only required in case OIDC is used. @@ -550,10 +550,10 @@ spec: nullable: true properties: opa: - description: Configure the OPA stacklet [discovery ConfigMap](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/service_discovery) and the name of the Rego package containing your Druid authorization rules. Consult the [OPA authorization documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/opa) to learn how to deploy Rego authorization rules with OPA. Read the [Druid operator security documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/druid/usage-guide/security) for more information on how to write rules specifically for Druid. + description: Configure the OPA stacklet [discovery ConfigMap](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/service_discovery) and the name of the Rego package containing your Druid authorization rules. Consult the [OPA authorization documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/opa) to learn how to deploy Rego authorization rules with OPA. Read the [Druid operator security documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/druid/usage-guide/security) for more information on how to write rules specifically for Druid. properties: configMapName: - description: The [discovery ConfigMap](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/service_discovery) for the OPA stacklet that should be used for authorization requests. + description: The [discovery ConfigMap](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/service_discovery) for the OPA stacklet that should be used for authorization requests. type: string package: description: The name of the Rego package containing the Rego rules for the product. @@ -566,7 +566,7 @@ spec: - opa type: object deepStorage: - description: '[Druid deep storage configuration](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/druid/usage-guide/deep-storage). Only one backend can be used at a time. Either HDFS or S3 are supported.' + description: '[Druid deep storage configuration](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/druid/usage-guide/deep-storage). Only one backend can be used at a time. Either HDFS or S3 are supported.' oneOf: - required: - hdfs @@ -574,10 +574,10 @@ spec: - s3 properties: hdfs: - description: '[The HDFS deep storage configuration](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/druid/usage-guide/deep-storage#_hdfs). You can run an HDFS cluster with the [Stackable operator for Apache HDFS](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/hdfs/).' + description: '[The HDFS deep storage configuration](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/druid/usage-guide/deep-storage#_hdfs). You can run an HDFS cluster with the [Stackable operator for Apache HDFS](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/hdfs/).' properties: configMapName: - description: The [discovery ConfigMap](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/service_discovery) for the HDFS instance. When running an HDFS cluster with the Stackable operator, the operator will create this ConfigMap for you. It has the same name as your HDFSCluster resource. + description: The [discovery ConfigMap](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/service_discovery) for the HDFS instance. When running an HDFS cluster with the Stackable operator, the operator will create this ConfigMap for you. It has the same name as your HDFSCluster resource. type: string directory: description: The directory inside of HDFS where Druid should store its data. @@ -587,14 +587,14 @@ spec: - directory type: object s3: - description: '[The S3 deep storage configuration](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/druid/usage-guide/deep-storage#_s3).' + description: '[The S3 deep storage configuration](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/druid/usage-guide/deep-storage#_s3).' properties: baseKey: description: The `baseKey` is similar to the `directory` in HDFS; it is the root key at which Druid will create its deep storage. If no `baseKey` is given, the bucket root will be used. nullable: true type: string bucket: - description: The S3 bucket to use for deep storage. Can either be defined inline or as a reference, read the [S3 bucket docs](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/s3) to learn more. + description: The S3 bucket to use for deep storage. Can either be defined inline or as a reference, read the [S3 bucket docs](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/s3) to learn more. oneOf: - required: - inline @@ -602,7 +602,7 @@ spec: - reference properties: inline: - description: S3 bucket specification containing the bucket name and an inlined or referenced connection specification. Learn more on the [S3 concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/s3). + description: S3 bucket specification containing the bucket name and an inlined or referenced connection specification. Learn more on the [S3 concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/s3). properties: bucketName: description: The name of the S3 bucket. @@ -616,7 +616,7 @@ spec: - reference properties: inline: - description: S3 connection definition as a resource. Learn more on the [S3 concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/s3). + description: S3 connection definition as a resource. Learn more on the [S3 concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/s3). properties: accessStyle: default: VirtualHosted @@ -626,11 +626,11 @@ spec: - VirtualHosted type: string credentials: - description: If the S3 uses authentication you have to specify you S3 credentials. In the most cases a [SecretClass](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/secret-operator/secretclass) providing `accessKey` and `secretKey` is sufficient. + description: If the S3 uses authentication you have to specify you S3 credentials. In the most cases a [SecretClass](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/secret-operator/secretclass) providing `accessKey` and `secretKey` is sufficient. nullable: true properties: scope: - description: '[Scope](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/secret-operator/scope) of the [SecretClass](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/secret-operator/secretclass).' + description: '[Scope](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/secret-operator/scope) of the [SecretClass](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/secret-operator/secretclass).' nullable: true properties: listenerVolumes: @@ -655,7 +655,7 @@ spec: type: array type: object secretClass: - description: '[SecretClass](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/secret-operator/secretclass) containing the LDAP bind credentials.' + description: '[SecretClass](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/secret-operator/secretclass) containing the LDAP bind credentials.' type: string required: - secretClass @@ -710,7 +710,7 @@ spec: - secretClass properties: secretClass: - description: Name of the [SecretClass](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/secret-operator/secretclass) which will provide the CA certificate. Note that a SecretClass does not need to have a key but can also work with just a CA certificate, so if you got provided with a CA cert but don't have access to the key you can still use this method. + description: Name of the [SecretClass](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/secret-operator/secretclass) which will provide the CA certificate. Note that a SecretClass does not need to have a key but can also work with just a CA certificate, so if you got provided with a CA cert but don't have access to the key you can still use this method. type: string webPki: description: Use TLS and the CA certificates trusted by the common web browsers to verify the server. This can be useful when you e.g. use public AWS S3 or other public available services. @@ -751,7 +751,7 @@ spec: nullable: true properties: s3connection: - description: Druid supports ingesting data from S3 buckets where the bucket name is specified in the ingestion task. However, the S3 connection has to be specified in advance and only a single S3 connection is supported. S3 connections can either be specified `inline` or as a `reference`. Read the [S3 resource concept docs](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/s3) to learn more. + description: Druid supports ingesting data from S3 buckets where the bucket name is specified in the ingestion task. However, the S3 connection has to be specified in advance and only a single S3 connection is supported. S3 connections can either be specified `inline` or as a `reference`. Read the [S3 resource concept docs](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/s3) to learn more. nullable: true oneOf: - required: @@ -760,7 +760,7 @@ spec: - reference properties: inline: - description: S3 connection definition as a resource. Learn more on the [S3 concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/s3). + description: S3 connection definition as a resource. Learn more on the [S3 concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/s3). properties: accessStyle: default: VirtualHosted @@ -770,11 +770,11 @@ spec: - VirtualHosted type: string credentials: - description: If the S3 uses authentication you have to specify you S3 credentials. In the most cases a [SecretClass](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/secret-operator/secretclass) providing `accessKey` and `secretKey` is sufficient. + description: If the S3 uses authentication you have to specify you S3 credentials. In the most cases a [SecretClass](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/secret-operator/secretclass) providing `accessKey` and `secretKey` is sufficient. nullable: true properties: scope: - description: '[Scope](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/secret-operator/scope) of the [SecretClass](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/secret-operator/secretclass).' + description: '[Scope](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/secret-operator/scope) of the [SecretClass](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/secret-operator/secretclass).' nullable: true properties: listenerVolumes: @@ -799,7 +799,7 @@ spec: type: array type: object secretClass: - description: '[SecretClass](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/secret-operator/secretclass) containing the LDAP bind credentials.' + description: '[SecretClass](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/secret-operator/secretclass) containing the LDAP bind credentials.' type: string required: - secretClass @@ -854,7 +854,7 @@ spec: - secretClass properties: secretClass: - description: Name of the [SecretClass](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/secret-operator/secretclass) which will provide the CA certificate. Note that a SecretClass does not need to have a key but can also work with just a CA certificate, so if you got provided with a CA cert but don't have access to the key you can still use this method. + description: Name of the [SecretClass](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/secret-operator/secretclass) which will provide the CA certificate. Note that a SecretClass does not need to have a key but can also work with just a CA certificate, so if you got provided with a CA cert but don't have access to the key you can still use this method. type: string webPki: description: Use TLS and the CA certificates trusted by the common web browsers to verify the server. This can be useful when you e.g. use public AWS S3 or other public available services. @@ -908,7 +908,7 @@ spec: tls: default: serverAndInternalSecretClass: tls - description: TLS encryption settings for Druid, more information in the [security documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/druid/usage-guide/security). This setting only affects server and internal communication. It does not affect client tls authentication, use `clusterConfig.authentication` instead. + description: TLS encryption settings for Druid, more information in the [security documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/druid/usage-guide/security). This setting only affects server and internal communication. It does not affect client tls authentication, use `clusterConfig.authentication` instead. nullable: true properties: serverAndInternalSecretClass: @@ -918,11 +918,11 @@ spec: type: string type: object vectorAggregatorConfigMapName: - description: Name of the Vector aggregator [discovery ConfigMap](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/service_discovery). It must contain the key `ADDRESS` with the address of the Vector aggregator. Follow the [logging tutorial](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/tutorials/logging-vector-aggregator) to learn how to configure log aggregation with Vector. + description: Name of the Vector aggregator [discovery ConfigMap](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/service_discovery). It must contain the key `ADDRESS` with the address of the Vector aggregator. Follow the [logging tutorial](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/tutorials/logging-vector-aggregator) to learn how to configure log aggregation with Vector. nullable: true type: string zookeeperConfigMapName: - description: Druid requires a ZooKeeper cluster connection to run. Provide the name of the ZooKeeper [discovery ConfigMap](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/service_discovery) here. When using the [Stackable operator for Apache ZooKeeper](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/zookeeper/) to deploy a ZooKeeper cluster, this will simply be the name of your ZookeeperCluster resource. + description: Druid requires a ZooKeeper cluster connection to run. Provide the name of the ZooKeeper [discovery ConfigMap](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/service_discovery) here. When using the [Stackable operator for Apache ZooKeeper](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/zookeeper/) to deploy a ZooKeeper cluster, this will simply be the name of your ZookeeperCluster resource. type: string required: - deepStorage @@ -933,7 +933,7 @@ spec: default: reconciliationPaused: false stopped: false - description: '[Cluster operations](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/cluster_operations) properties, allow stopping the product instance as well as pausing reconciliation.' + description: '[Cluster operations](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/operations/cluster_operations) properties, allow stopping the product instance as well as pausing reconciliation.' properties: reconciliationPaused: default: false @@ -945,7 +945,7 @@ spec: type: boolean type: object coordinators: - description: This struct represents a role - e.g. HDFS datanodes or Trino workers. It has a key-value-map containing all the roleGroups that are part of this role. Additionally, there is a `config`, which is configurable at the role *and* roleGroup level. Everything at roleGroup level is merged on top of what is configured on role level. There is also a second form of config, which can only be configured at role level, the `roleConfig`. You can learn more about this in the [Roles and role group concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/roles-and-role-groups). + description: This struct represents a role - e.g. HDFS datanodes or Trino workers. It has a key-value-map containing all the roleGroups that are part of this role. Additionally, there is a `config`, which is configurable at the role *and* roleGroup level. Everything at roleGroup level is merged on top of what is configured on role level. There is also a second form of config, which can only be configured at role level, the `roleConfig`. You can learn more about this in the [Roles and role group concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/roles-and-role-groups). properties: cliOverrides: additionalProperties: @@ -961,7 +961,7 @@ spec: nodeSelector: null podAffinity: null podAntiAffinity: null - description: These configuration settings control [Pod placement](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/pod_placement). + description: These configuration settings control [Pod placement](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/operations/pod_placement). properties: nodeAffinity: description: Same as the `spec.affinity.nodeAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) @@ -986,14 +986,14 @@ spec: x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true type: object gracefulShutdownTimeout: - description: The time period Pods have to gracefully shut down, e.g. `30m`, `1h` or `2d`. Read more about graceful shutdown in the [graceful shutdown documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/druid/usage-guide/operations/graceful-shutdown). + description: The time period Pods have to gracefully shut down, e.g. `30m`, `1h` or `2d`. Read more about graceful shutdown in the [graceful shutdown documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/druid/usage-guide/operations/graceful-shutdown). nullable: true type: string logging: default: containers: {} enableVectorAgent: null - description: Logging configuration, learn more in the [logging concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/logging). + description: Logging configuration, learn more in the [logging concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/logging). properties: containers: additionalProperties: @@ -1123,20 +1123,20 @@ spec: type: string type: object default: {} - description: The `configOverrides` can be used to configure properties in product config files that are not exposed in the CRD. Read the [config overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#config-overrides) and consult the operator specific usage guide documentation for details on the available config files and settings for the specific product. + description: The `configOverrides` can be used to configure properties in product config files that are not exposed in the CRD. Read the [config overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/overrides#config-overrides) and consult the operator specific usage guide documentation for details on the available config files and settings for the specific product. type: object envOverrides: additionalProperties: type: string default: {} - description: '`envOverrides` configure environment variables to be set in the Pods. It is a map from strings to strings - environment variables and the value to set. Read the [environment variable overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#env-overrides) for more information and consult the operator specific usage guide to find out about the product specific environment variables that are available.' + description: '`envOverrides` configure environment variables to be set in the Pods. It is a map from strings to strings - environment variables and the value to set. Read the [environment variable overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/overrides#env-overrides) for more information and consult the operator specific usage guide to find out about the product specific environment variables that are available.' type: object jvmArgumentOverrides: default: add: [] remove: [] removeRegex: [] - description: Allows overriding JVM arguments. Please read on the [JVM argument overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#jvm-argument-overrides) for details on the usage. + description: Allows overriding JVM arguments. Please read on the [JVM argument overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/overrides#jvm-argument-overrides) for details on the usage. properties: add: default: [] @@ -1159,7 +1159,7 @@ spec: type: object podOverrides: default: {} - description: In the `podOverrides` property you can define a [PodTemplateSpec](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.27/#podtemplatespec-v1-core) to override any property that can be set on a Kubernetes Pod. Read the [Pod overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#pod-overrides) for more information. + description: In the `podOverrides` property you can define a [PodTemplateSpec](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.27/#podtemplatespec-v1-core) to override any property that can be set on a Kubernetes Pod. Read the [Pod overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/overrides#pod-overrides) for more information. type: object x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true roleConfig: @@ -1182,7 +1182,7 @@ spec: 1. If PodDisruptionBudgets are created by the operator 2. The allowed number of Pods to be unavailable (`maxUnavailable`) - Learn more in the [allowed Pod disruptions documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/pod_disruptions). + Learn more in the [allowed Pod disruptions documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/operations/pod_disruptions). properties: enabled: default: true @@ -1213,7 +1213,7 @@ spec: nodeSelector: null podAffinity: null podAntiAffinity: null - description: These configuration settings control [Pod placement](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/pod_placement). + description: These configuration settings control [Pod placement](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/operations/pod_placement). properties: nodeAffinity: description: Same as the `spec.affinity.nodeAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) @@ -1238,14 +1238,14 @@ spec: x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true type: object gracefulShutdownTimeout: - description: The time period Pods have to gracefully shut down, e.g. `30m`, `1h` or `2d`. Read more about graceful shutdown in the [graceful shutdown documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/druid/usage-guide/operations/graceful-shutdown). + description: The time period Pods have to gracefully shut down, e.g. `30m`, `1h` or `2d`. Read more about graceful shutdown in the [graceful shutdown documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/druid/usage-guide/operations/graceful-shutdown). nullable: true type: string logging: default: containers: {} enableVectorAgent: null - description: Logging configuration, learn more in the [logging concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/logging). + description: Logging configuration, learn more in the [logging concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/logging). properties: containers: additionalProperties: @@ -1375,20 +1375,20 @@ spec: type: string type: object default: {} - description: The `configOverrides` can be used to configure properties in product config files that are not exposed in the CRD. Read the [config overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#config-overrides) and consult the operator specific usage guide documentation for details on the available config files and settings for the specific product. + description: The `configOverrides` can be used to configure properties in product config files that are not exposed in the CRD. Read the [config overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/overrides#config-overrides) and consult the operator specific usage guide documentation for details on the available config files and settings for the specific product. type: object envOverrides: additionalProperties: type: string default: {} - description: '`envOverrides` configure environment variables to be set in the Pods. It is a map from strings to strings - environment variables and the value to set. Read the [environment variable overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#env-overrides) for more information and consult the operator specific usage guide to find out about the product specific environment variables that are available.' + description: '`envOverrides` configure environment variables to be set in the Pods. It is a map from strings to strings - environment variables and the value to set. Read the [environment variable overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/overrides#env-overrides) for more information and consult the operator specific usage guide to find out about the product specific environment variables that are available.' type: object jvmArgumentOverrides: default: add: [] remove: [] removeRegex: [] - description: Allows overriding JVM arguments. Please read on the [JVM argument overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#jvm-argument-overrides) for details on the usage. + description: Allows overriding JVM arguments. Please read on the [JVM argument overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/overrides#jvm-argument-overrides) for details on the usage. properties: add: default: [] @@ -1411,7 +1411,7 @@ spec: type: object podOverrides: default: {} - description: In the `podOverrides` property you can define a [PodTemplateSpec](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.27/#podtemplatespec-v1-core) to override any property that can be set on a Kubernetes Pod. Read the [Pod overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#pod-overrides) for more information. + description: In the `podOverrides` property you can define a [PodTemplateSpec](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.27/#podtemplatespec-v1-core) to override any property that can be set on a Kubernetes Pod. Read the [Pod overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/overrides#pod-overrides) for more information. type: object x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true replicas: @@ -1425,7 +1425,7 @@ spec: - roleGroups type: object historicals: - description: This struct represents a role - e.g. HDFS datanodes or Trino workers. It has a key-value-map containing all the roleGroups that are part of this role. Additionally, there is a `config`, which is configurable at the role *and* roleGroup level. Everything at roleGroup level is merged on top of what is configured on role level. There is also a second form of config, which can only be configured at role level, the `roleConfig`. You can learn more about this in the [Roles and role group concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/roles-and-role-groups). + description: This struct represents a role - e.g. HDFS datanodes or Trino workers. It has a key-value-map containing all the roleGroups that are part of this role. Additionally, there is a `config`, which is configurable at the role *and* roleGroup level. Everything at roleGroup level is merged on top of what is configured on role level. There is also a second form of config, which can only be configured at role level, the `roleConfig`. You can learn more about this in the [Roles and role group concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/roles-and-role-groups). properties: cliOverrides: additionalProperties: @@ -1441,7 +1441,7 @@ spec: nodeSelector: null podAffinity: null podAntiAffinity: null - description: These configuration settings control [Pod placement](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/pod_placement). + description: These configuration settings control [Pod placement](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/operations/pod_placement). properties: nodeAffinity: description: Same as the `spec.affinity.nodeAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) @@ -1466,14 +1466,14 @@ spec: x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true type: object gracefulShutdownTimeout: - description: The time period Pods have to gracefully shut down, e.g. `30m`, `1h` or `2d`. Read more about graceful shutdown in the [graceful shutdown documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/druid/usage-guide/operations/graceful-shutdown). + description: The time period Pods have to gracefully shut down, e.g. `30m`, `1h` or `2d`. Read more about graceful shutdown in the [graceful shutdown documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/druid/usage-guide/operations/graceful-shutdown). nullable: true type: string logging: default: containers: {} enableVectorAgent: null - description: Logging configuration, learn more in the [logging concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/logging). + description: Logging configuration, learn more in the [logging concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/logging). properties: containers: additionalProperties: @@ -1596,7 +1596,7 @@ spec: type: object type: object storage: - description: The storage settings for the Historical process. Read more in the [storage and resource documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/druid/usage-guide/resources-and-storage#_historical_resources). + description: The storage settings for the Historical process. Read more in the [storage and resource documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/druid/usage-guide/resources-and-storage#_historical_resources). properties: segmentCache: default: @@ -1634,20 +1634,20 @@ spec: type: string type: object default: {} - description: The `configOverrides` can be used to configure properties in product config files that are not exposed in the CRD. Read the [config overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#config-overrides) and consult the operator specific usage guide documentation for details on the available config files and settings for the specific product. + description: The `configOverrides` can be used to configure properties in product config files that are not exposed in the CRD. Read the [config overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/overrides#config-overrides) and consult the operator specific usage guide documentation for details on the available config files and settings for the specific product. type: object envOverrides: additionalProperties: type: string default: {} - description: '`envOverrides` configure environment variables to be set in the Pods. It is a map from strings to strings - environment variables and the value to set. Read the [environment variable overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#env-overrides) for more information and consult the operator specific usage guide to find out about the product specific environment variables that are available.' + description: '`envOverrides` configure environment variables to be set in the Pods. It is a map from strings to strings - environment variables and the value to set. Read the [environment variable overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/overrides#env-overrides) for more information and consult the operator specific usage guide to find out about the product specific environment variables that are available.' type: object jvmArgumentOverrides: default: add: [] remove: [] removeRegex: [] - description: Allows overriding JVM arguments. Please read on the [JVM argument overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#jvm-argument-overrides) for details on the usage. + description: Allows overriding JVM arguments. Please read on the [JVM argument overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/overrides#jvm-argument-overrides) for details on the usage. properties: add: default: [] @@ -1670,7 +1670,7 @@ spec: type: object podOverrides: default: {} - description: In the `podOverrides` property you can define a [PodTemplateSpec](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.27/#podtemplatespec-v1-core) to override any property that can be set on a Kubernetes Pod. Read the [Pod overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#pod-overrides) for more information. + description: In the `podOverrides` property you can define a [PodTemplateSpec](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.27/#podtemplatespec-v1-core) to override any property that can be set on a Kubernetes Pod. Read the [Pod overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/overrides#pod-overrides) for more information. type: object x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true roleConfig: @@ -1689,7 +1689,7 @@ spec: 1. If PodDisruptionBudgets are created by the operator 2. The allowed number of Pods to be unavailable (`maxUnavailable`) - Learn more in the [allowed Pod disruptions documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/pod_disruptions). + Learn more in the [allowed Pod disruptions documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/operations/pod_disruptions). properties: enabled: default: true @@ -1720,7 +1720,7 @@ spec: nodeSelector: null podAffinity: null podAntiAffinity: null - description: These configuration settings control [Pod placement](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/pod_placement). + description: These configuration settings control [Pod placement](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/operations/pod_placement). properties: nodeAffinity: description: Same as the `spec.affinity.nodeAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) @@ -1745,14 +1745,14 @@ spec: x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true type: object gracefulShutdownTimeout: - description: The time period Pods have to gracefully shut down, e.g. `30m`, `1h` or `2d`. Read more about graceful shutdown in the [graceful shutdown documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/druid/usage-guide/operations/graceful-shutdown). + description: The time period Pods have to gracefully shut down, e.g. `30m`, `1h` or `2d`. Read more about graceful shutdown in the [graceful shutdown documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/druid/usage-guide/operations/graceful-shutdown). nullable: true type: string logging: default: containers: {} enableVectorAgent: null - description: Logging configuration, learn more in the [logging concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/logging). + description: Logging configuration, learn more in the [logging concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/logging). properties: containers: additionalProperties: @@ -1875,7 +1875,7 @@ spec: type: object type: object storage: - description: The storage settings for the Historical process. Read more in the [storage and resource documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/druid/usage-guide/resources-and-storage#_historical_resources). + description: The storage settings for the Historical process. Read more in the [storage and resource documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/druid/usage-guide/resources-and-storage#_historical_resources). properties: segmentCache: default: @@ -1913,20 +1913,20 @@ spec: type: string type: object default: {} - description: The `configOverrides` can be used to configure properties in product config files that are not exposed in the CRD. Read the [config overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#config-overrides) and consult the operator specific usage guide documentation for details on the available config files and settings for the specific product. + description: The `configOverrides` can be used to configure properties in product config files that are not exposed in the CRD. Read the [config overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/overrides#config-overrides) and consult the operator specific usage guide documentation for details on the available config files and settings for the specific product. type: object envOverrides: additionalProperties: type: string default: {} - description: '`envOverrides` configure environment variables to be set in the Pods. It is a map from strings to strings - environment variables and the value to set. Read the [environment variable overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#env-overrides) for more information and consult the operator specific usage guide to find out about the product specific environment variables that are available.' + description: '`envOverrides` configure environment variables to be set in the Pods. It is a map from strings to strings - environment variables and the value to set. Read the [environment variable overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/overrides#env-overrides) for more information and consult the operator specific usage guide to find out about the product specific environment variables that are available.' type: object jvmArgumentOverrides: default: add: [] remove: [] removeRegex: [] - description: Allows overriding JVM arguments. Please read on the [JVM argument overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#jvm-argument-overrides) for details on the usage. + description: Allows overriding JVM arguments. Please read on the [JVM argument overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/overrides#jvm-argument-overrides) for details on the usage. properties: add: default: [] @@ -1949,7 +1949,7 @@ spec: type: object podOverrides: default: {} - description: In the `podOverrides` property you can define a [PodTemplateSpec](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.27/#podtemplatespec-v1-core) to override any property that can be set on a Kubernetes Pod. Read the [Pod overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#pod-overrides) for more information. + description: In the `podOverrides` property you can define a [PodTemplateSpec](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.27/#podtemplatespec-v1-core) to override any property that can be set on a Kubernetes Pod. Read the [Pod overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/overrides#pod-overrides) for more information. type: object x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true replicas: @@ -1972,7 +1972,7 @@ spec: description: |- Specify which image to use, the easiest way is to only configure the `productVersion`. You can also configure a custom image registry to pull from, as well as completely custom images. - Consult the [Product image selection documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/product_image_selection) for details. + Consult the [Product image selection documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/product_image_selection) for details. properties: custom: description: Overwrite the docker image. Specify the full docker image name, e.g. `oci.stackable.tech/sdp/superset:1.4.1-stackable2.1.0` @@ -2011,7 +2011,7 @@ spec: type: string type: object middleManagers: - description: This struct represents a role - e.g. HDFS datanodes or Trino workers. It has a key-value-map containing all the roleGroups that are part of this role. Additionally, there is a `config`, which is configurable at the role *and* roleGroup level. Everything at roleGroup level is merged on top of what is configured on role level. There is also a second form of config, which can only be configured at role level, the `roleConfig`. You can learn more about this in the [Roles and role group concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/roles-and-role-groups). + description: This struct represents a role - e.g. HDFS datanodes or Trino workers. It has a key-value-map containing all the roleGroups that are part of this role. Additionally, there is a `config`, which is configurable at the role *and* roleGroup level. Everything at roleGroup level is merged on top of what is configured on role level. There is also a second form of config, which can only be configured at role level, the `roleConfig`. You can learn more about this in the [Roles and role group concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/roles-and-role-groups). properties: cliOverrides: additionalProperties: @@ -2027,7 +2027,7 @@ spec: nodeSelector: null podAffinity: null podAntiAffinity: null - description: These configuration settings control [Pod placement](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/pod_placement). + description: These configuration settings control [Pod placement](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/operations/pod_placement). properties: nodeAffinity: description: Same as the `spec.affinity.nodeAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) @@ -2052,14 +2052,14 @@ spec: x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true type: object gracefulShutdownTimeout: - description: The time period Pods have to gracefully shut down, e.g. `30m`, `1h` or `2d`. Read more about graceful shutdown in the [graceful shutdown documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/druid/usage-guide/operations/graceful-shutdown). + description: The time period Pods have to gracefully shut down, e.g. `30m`, `1h` or `2d`. Read more about graceful shutdown in the [graceful shutdown documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/druid/usage-guide/operations/graceful-shutdown). nullable: true type: string logging: default: containers: {} enableVectorAgent: null - description: Logging configuration, learn more in the [logging concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/logging). + description: Logging configuration, learn more in the [logging concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/logging). properties: containers: additionalProperties: @@ -2189,20 +2189,20 @@ spec: type: string type: object default: {} - description: The `configOverrides` can be used to configure properties in product config files that are not exposed in the CRD. Read the [config overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#config-overrides) and consult the operator specific usage guide documentation for details on the available config files and settings for the specific product. + description: The `configOverrides` can be used to configure properties in product config files that are not exposed in the CRD. Read the [config overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/overrides#config-overrides) and consult the operator specific usage guide documentation for details on the available config files and settings for the specific product. type: object envOverrides: additionalProperties: type: string default: {} - description: '`envOverrides` configure environment variables to be set in the Pods. It is a map from strings to strings - environment variables and the value to set. Read the [environment variable overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#env-overrides) for more information and consult the operator specific usage guide to find out about the product specific environment variables that are available.' + description: '`envOverrides` configure environment variables to be set in the Pods. It is a map from strings to strings - environment variables and the value to set. Read the [environment variable overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/overrides#env-overrides) for more information and consult the operator specific usage guide to find out about the product specific environment variables that are available.' type: object jvmArgumentOverrides: default: add: [] remove: [] removeRegex: [] - description: Allows overriding JVM arguments. Please read on the [JVM argument overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#jvm-argument-overrides) for details on the usage. + description: Allows overriding JVM arguments. Please read on the [JVM argument overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/overrides#jvm-argument-overrides) for details on the usage. properties: add: default: [] @@ -2225,7 +2225,7 @@ spec: type: object podOverrides: default: {} - description: In the `podOverrides` property you can define a [PodTemplateSpec](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.27/#podtemplatespec-v1-core) to override any property that can be set on a Kubernetes Pod. Read the [Pod overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#pod-overrides) for more information. + description: In the `podOverrides` property you can define a [PodTemplateSpec](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.27/#podtemplatespec-v1-core) to override any property that can be set on a Kubernetes Pod. Read the [Pod overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/overrides#pod-overrides) for more information. type: object x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true roleConfig: @@ -2244,7 +2244,7 @@ spec: 1. If PodDisruptionBudgets are created by the operator 2. The allowed number of Pods to be unavailable (`maxUnavailable`) - Learn more in the [allowed Pod disruptions documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/pod_disruptions). + Learn more in the [allowed Pod disruptions documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/operations/pod_disruptions). properties: enabled: default: true @@ -2275,7 +2275,7 @@ spec: nodeSelector: null podAffinity: null podAntiAffinity: null - description: These configuration settings control [Pod placement](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/pod_placement). + description: These configuration settings control [Pod placement](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/operations/pod_placement). properties: nodeAffinity: description: Same as the `spec.affinity.nodeAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) @@ -2300,14 +2300,14 @@ spec: x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true type: object gracefulShutdownTimeout: - description: The time period Pods have to gracefully shut down, e.g. `30m`, `1h` or `2d`. Read more about graceful shutdown in the [graceful shutdown documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/druid/usage-guide/operations/graceful-shutdown). + description: The time period Pods have to gracefully shut down, e.g. `30m`, `1h` or `2d`. Read more about graceful shutdown in the [graceful shutdown documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/druid/usage-guide/operations/graceful-shutdown). nullable: true type: string logging: default: containers: {} enableVectorAgent: null - description: Logging configuration, learn more in the [logging concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/logging). + description: Logging configuration, learn more in the [logging concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/logging). properties: containers: additionalProperties: @@ -2437,20 +2437,20 @@ spec: type: string type: object default: {} - description: The `configOverrides` can be used to configure properties in product config files that are not exposed in the CRD. Read the [config overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#config-overrides) and consult the operator specific usage guide documentation for details on the available config files and settings for the specific product. + description: The `configOverrides` can be used to configure properties in product config files that are not exposed in the CRD. Read the [config overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/overrides#config-overrides) and consult the operator specific usage guide documentation for details on the available config files and settings for the specific product. type: object envOverrides: additionalProperties: type: string default: {} - description: '`envOverrides` configure environment variables to be set in the Pods. It is a map from strings to strings - environment variables and the value to set. Read the [environment variable overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#env-overrides) for more information and consult the operator specific usage guide to find out about the product specific environment variables that are available.' + description: '`envOverrides` configure environment variables to be set in the Pods. It is a map from strings to strings - environment variables and the value to set. Read the [environment variable overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/overrides#env-overrides) for more information and consult the operator specific usage guide to find out about the product specific environment variables that are available.' type: object jvmArgumentOverrides: default: add: [] remove: [] removeRegex: [] - description: Allows overriding JVM arguments. Please read on the [JVM argument overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#jvm-argument-overrides) for details on the usage. + description: Allows overriding JVM arguments. Please read on the [JVM argument overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/overrides#jvm-argument-overrides) for details on the usage. properties: add: default: [] @@ -2473,7 +2473,7 @@ spec: type: object podOverrides: default: {} - description: In the `podOverrides` property you can define a [PodTemplateSpec](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.27/#podtemplatespec-v1-core) to override any property that can be set on a Kubernetes Pod. Read the [Pod overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#pod-overrides) for more information. + description: In the `podOverrides` property you can define a [PodTemplateSpec](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.27/#podtemplatespec-v1-core) to override any property that can be set on a Kubernetes Pod. Read the [Pod overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/overrides#pod-overrides) for more information. type: object x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true replicas: @@ -2487,7 +2487,7 @@ spec: - roleGroups type: object routers: - description: This struct represents a role - e.g. HDFS datanodes or Trino workers. It has a key-value-map containing all the roleGroups that are part of this role. Additionally, there is a `config`, which is configurable at the role *and* roleGroup level. Everything at roleGroup level is merged on top of what is configured on role level. There is also a second form of config, which can only be configured at role level, the `roleConfig`. You can learn more about this in the [Roles and role group concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/roles-and-role-groups). + description: This struct represents a role - e.g. HDFS datanodes or Trino workers. It has a key-value-map containing all the roleGroups that are part of this role. Additionally, there is a `config`, which is configurable at the role *and* roleGroup level. Everything at roleGroup level is merged on top of what is configured on role level. There is also a second form of config, which can only be configured at role level, the `roleConfig`. You can learn more about this in the [Roles and role group concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/roles-and-role-groups). properties: cliOverrides: additionalProperties: @@ -2503,7 +2503,7 @@ spec: nodeSelector: null podAffinity: null podAntiAffinity: null - description: These configuration settings control [Pod placement](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/pod_placement). + description: These configuration settings control [Pod placement](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/operations/pod_placement). properties: nodeAffinity: description: Same as the `spec.affinity.nodeAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) @@ -2528,14 +2528,14 @@ spec: x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true type: object gracefulShutdownTimeout: - description: The time period Pods have to gracefully shut down, e.g. `30m`, `1h` or `2d`. Read more about graceful shutdown in the [graceful shutdown documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/druid/usage-guide/operations/graceful-shutdown). + description: The time period Pods have to gracefully shut down, e.g. `30m`, `1h` or `2d`. Read more about graceful shutdown in the [graceful shutdown documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/druid/usage-guide/operations/graceful-shutdown). nullable: true type: string logging: default: containers: {} enableVectorAgent: null - description: Logging configuration, learn more in the [logging concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/logging). + description: Logging configuration, learn more in the [logging concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/logging). properties: containers: additionalProperties: @@ -2665,20 +2665,20 @@ spec: type: string type: object default: {} - description: The `configOverrides` can be used to configure properties in product config files that are not exposed in the CRD. Read the [config overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#config-overrides) and consult the operator specific usage guide documentation for details on the available config files and settings for the specific product. + description: The `configOverrides` can be used to configure properties in product config files that are not exposed in the CRD. Read the [config overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/overrides#config-overrides) and consult the operator specific usage guide documentation for details on the available config files and settings for the specific product. type: object envOverrides: additionalProperties: type: string default: {} - description: '`envOverrides` configure environment variables to be set in the Pods. It is a map from strings to strings - environment variables and the value to set. Read the [environment variable overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#env-overrides) for more information and consult the operator specific usage guide to find out about the product specific environment variables that are available.' + description: '`envOverrides` configure environment variables to be set in the Pods. It is a map from strings to strings - environment variables and the value to set. Read the [environment variable overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/overrides#env-overrides) for more information and consult the operator specific usage guide to find out about the product specific environment variables that are available.' type: object jvmArgumentOverrides: default: add: [] remove: [] removeRegex: [] - description: Allows overriding JVM arguments. Please read on the [JVM argument overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#jvm-argument-overrides) for details on the usage. + description: Allows overriding JVM arguments. Please read on the [JVM argument overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/overrides#jvm-argument-overrides) for details on the usage. properties: add: default: [] @@ -2701,7 +2701,7 @@ spec: type: object podOverrides: default: {} - description: In the `podOverrides` property you can define a [PodTemplateSpec](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.27/#podtemplatespec-v1-core) to override any property that can be set on a Kubernetes Pod. Read the [Pod overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#pod-overrides) for more information. + description: In the `podOverrides` property you can define a [PodTemplateSpec](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.27/#podtemplatespec-v1-core) to override any property that can be set on a Kubernetes Pod. Read the [Pod overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/overrides#pod-overrides) for more information. type: object x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true roleConfig: @@ -2724,7 +2724,7 @@ spec: 1. If PodDisruptionBudgets are created by the operator 2. The allowed number of Pods to be unavailable (`maxUnavailable`) - Learn more in the [allowed Pod disruptions documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/pod_disruptions). + Learn more in the [allowed Pod disruptions documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/operations/pod_disruptions). properties: enabled: default: true @@ -2755,7 +2755,7 @@ spec: nodeSelector: null podAffinity: null podAntiAffinity: null - description: These configuration settings control [Pod placement](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/operations/pod_placement). + description: These configuration settings control [Pod placement](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/operations/pod_placement). properties: nodeAffinity: description: Same as the `spec.affinity.nodeAffinity` field on the Pod, see the [Kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node) @@ -2780,14 +2780,14 @@ spec: x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true type: object gracefulShutdownTimeout: - description: The time period Pods have to gracefully shut down, e.g. `30m`, `1h` or `2d`. Read more about graceful shutdown in the [graceful shutdown documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/druid/usage-guide/operations/graceful-shutdown). + description: The time period Pods have to gracefully shut down, e.g. `30m`, `1h` or `2d`. Read more about graceful shutdown in the [graceful shutdown documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/druid/usage-guide/operations/graceful-shutdown). nullable: true type: string logging: default: containers: {} enableVectorAgent: null - description: Logging configuration, learn more in the [logging concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/logging). + description: Logging configuration, learn more in the [logging concept documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/logging). properties: containers: additionalProperties: @@ -2917,20 +2917,20 @@ spec: type: string type: object default: {} - description: The `configOverrides` can be used to configure properties in product config files that are not exposed in the CRD. Read the [config overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#config-overrides) and consult the operator specific usage guide documentation for details on the available config files and settings for the specific product. + description: The `configOverrides` can be used to configure properties in product config files that are not exposed in the CRD. Read the [config overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/overrides#config-overrides) and consult the operator specific usage guide documentation for details on the available config files and settings for the specific product. type: object envOverrides: additionalProperties: type: string default: {} - description: '`envOverrides` configure environment variables to be set in the Pods. It is a map from strings to strings - environment variables and the value to set. Read the [environment variable overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#env-overrides) for more information and consult the operator specific usage guide to find out about the product specific environment variables that are available.' + description: '`envOverrides` configure environment variables to be set in the Pods. It is a map from strings to strings - environment variables and the value to set. Read the [environment variable overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/overrides#env-overrides) for more information and consult the operator specific usage guide to find out about the product specific environment variables that are available.' type: object jvmArgumentOverrides: default: add: [] remove: [] removeRegex: [] - description: Allows overriding JVM arguments. Please read on the [JVM argument overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#jvm-argument-overrides) for details on the usage. + description: Allows overriding JVM arguments. Please read on the [JVM argument overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/overrides#jvm-argument-overrides) for details on the usage. properties: add: default: [] @@ -2953,7 +2953,7 @@ spec: type: object podOverrides: default: {} - description: In the `podOverrides` property you can define a [PodTemplateSpec](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.27/#podtemplatespec-v1-core) to override any property that can be set on a Kubernetes Pod. Read the [Pod overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/overrides#pod-overrides) for more information. + description: In the `podOverrides` property you can define a [PodTemplateSpec](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.27/#podtemplatespec-v1-core) to override any property that can be set on a Kubernetes Pod. Read the [Pod overrides documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/overrides#pod-overrides) for more information. type: object x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true replicas: diff --git a/docs/antora.yml b/docs/antora.yml index d522680b..35013e93 100644 --- a/docs/antora.yml +++ b/docs/antora.yml @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ --- name: home -version: "nightly" +version: "25.7" +prerelease: false diff --git a/docs/modules/druid/examples/getting_started/druid.yaml b/docs/modules/druid/examples/getting_started/druid.yaml index 981f69b4..c3255371 100644 --- a/docs/modules/druid/examples/getting_started/druid.yaml +++ b/docs/modules/druid/examples/getting_started/druid.yaml @@ -23,13 +23,13 @@ spec: default: replicas: 1 roleConfig: - listenerClass: external-stable # This exposes this role outside of Kubernetes. Remove this configuration if this is not desired + listenerClass: external-stable # This exposes your Stacklet outside of Kubernetes. Remove this configuration if this is not desired coordinators: roleGroups: default: replicas: 1 roleConfig: - listenerClass: external-stable # This exposes this role outside of Kubernetes. Remove this configuration if this is not desired + listenerClass: external-stable # This exposes your Stacklet outside of Kubernetes. Remove this configuration if this is not desired historicals: roleGroups: default: @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ spec: default: replicas: 1 roleConfig: - listenerClass: external-stable # This exposes this role outside of Kubernetes. Remove this configuration if this is not desired + listenerClass: external-stable # This exposes your Stacklet outside of Kubernetes. Remove this configuration if this is not desired --- apiVersion: v1 kind: Secret diff --git a/docs/modules/druid/examples/getting_started/getting_started.sh b/docs/modules/druid/examples/getting_started/getting_started.sh index 0623bd7e..f3965cb3 100755 --- a/docs/modules/druid/examples/getting_started/getting_started.sh +++ b/docs/modules/druid/examples/getting_started/getting_started.sh @@ -26,24 +26,24 @@ case "$1" in "helm") echo "Installing Operators with Helm" # tag::helm-install-operators[] -helm install --wait commons-operator oci://oci.stackable.tech/sdp-charts/commons-operator --version 0.0.0-dev -helm install --wait secret-operator oci://oci.stackable.tech/sdp-charts/secret-operator --version 0.0.0-dev -helm install --wait listener-operator oci://oci.stackable.tech/sdp-charts/listener-operator --version 0.0.0-dev -helm install --wait zookeeper-operator oci://oci.stackable.tech/sdp-charts/zookeeper-operator --version 0.0.0-dev -helm install --wait hdfs-operator oci://oci.stackable.tech/sdp-charts/hdfs-operator --version 0.0.0-dev -helm install --wait druid-operator oci://oci.stackable.tech/sdp-charts/druid-operator --version 0.0.0-dev +helm install --wait commons-operator oci://oci.stackable.tech/sdp-charts/commons-operator --version 25.7.0-rc1 +helm install --wait secret-operator oci://oci.stackable.tech/sdp-charts/secret-operator --version 25.7.0-rc1 +helm install --wait listener-operator oci://oci.stackable.tech/sdp-charts/listener-operator --version 25.7.0-rc1 +helm install --wait zookeeper-operator oci://oci.stackable.tech/sdp-charts/zookeeper-operator --version 25.7.0-rc1 +helm install --wait hdfs-operator oci://oci.stackable.tech/sdp-charts/hdfs-operator --version 25.7.0-rc1 +helm install --wait druid-operator oci://oci.stackable.tech/sdp-charts/druid-operator --version 25.7.0-rc1 # end::helm-install-operators[] ;; "stackablectl") echo "installing Operators with stackablectl" # tag::stackablectl-install-operators[] stackablectl operator install \ - commons=0.0.0-dev \ - secret=0.0.0-dev \ - listener=0.0.0-dev \ - zookeeper=0.0.0-dev \ - hdfs=0.0.0-dev \ - druid=0.0.0-dev + commons=25.7.0-rc1 \ + secret=25.7.0-rc1 \ + listener=25.7.0-rc1 \ + zookeeper=25.7.0-rc1 \ + hdfs=25.7.0-rc1 \ + druid=25.7.0-rc1 # end::stackablectl-install-operators[] ;; *) diff --git a/docs/modules/druid/examples/getting_started/install_output.txt b/docs/modules/druid/examples/getting_started/install_output.txt index b0429750..870a98e7 100644 --- a/docs/modules/druid/examples/getting_started/install_output.txt +++ b/docs/modules/druid/examples/getting_started/install_output.txt @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -Installed commons=0.0.0-dev operator -Installed secret=0.0.0-dev operator -Installed listener=0.0.0-dev operator -Installed zookeeper=0.0.0-dev operator -Installed hdfs=0.0.0-dev operator -Installed druid=0.0.0-dev operator +Installed commons=25.7.0-rc1 operator +Installed secret=25.7.0-rc1 operator +Installed listener=25.7.0-rc1 operator +Installed zookeeper=25.7.0-rc1 operator +Installed hdfs=25.7.0-rc1 operator +Installed druid=25.7.0-rc1 operator diff --git a/docs/templating_vars.yaml b/docs/templating_vars.yaml index 49c522aa..1231d4a8 100644 --- a/docs/templating_vars.yaml +++ b/docs/templating_vars.yaml @@ -3,10 +3,10 @@ helm: repo_name: sdp-charts repo_url: oci.stackable.tech versions: - commons: 0.0.0-dev - secret: 0.0.0-dev - listener: 0.0.0-dev - zookeeper: 0.0.0-dev - hdfs: 0.0.0-dev - druid: 0.0.0-dev + commons: 25.7.0-rc1 + secret: 25.7.0-rc1 + listener: 25.7.0-rc1 + zookeeper: 25.7.0-rc1 + hdfs: 25.7.0-rc1 + druid: 25.7.0-rc1 postgresql: 16.5.0 diff --git a/tests/release.yaml b/tests/release.yaml index 1311a9be..319dbf73 100644 --- a/tests/release.yaml +++ b/tests/release.yaml @@ -7,16 +7,16 @@ releases: description: Integration test products: commons: - operatorVersion: 0.0.0-dev + operatorVersion: 25.7.0-rc1 secret: - operatorVersion: 0.0.0-dev + operatorVersion: 25.7.0-rc1 listener: - operatorVersion: 0.0.0-dev + operatorVersion: 25.7.0-rc1 zookeeper: - operatorVersion: 0.0.0-dev + operatorVersion: 25.7.0-rc1 hdfs: - operatorVersion: 0.0.0-dev + operatorVersion: 25.7.0-rc1 druid: - operatorVersion: 0.0.0-dev + operatorVersion: 25.7.0-rc1 opa: - operatorVersion: 0.0.0-dev + operatorVersion: 25.7.0-rc1