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2019-09-05

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Release notes

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Use these release notes to learn about the latest updates to {{site.data.keyword.contdelivery_full}} that are grouped by date. {:shortdesc}

For DevOps announcements, see {{site.data.keyword.cloud_notm}} Announcements{: external}. For DevOps blog posts, see DevOps{: external}. {: tip}

September 2019

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Date Description
05 September 2019 The Develop and test microservices with Kubernetes and Helm template does not support API keys that are not bound to a specific account. When a {{site.data.keyword.deliverypipeline}} stage attempts to run the ibmcloud login command, it fails because no account is specified. To work around this limitation, complete the following steps:

  1. In the {{site.data.keyword.deliverypipeline}} within the Develop and test microservices with Kubernetes and Helm template, create a pipeline property that is called ACCOUNTID and add the account that you want to use with the pipeline.
  2. In each pipeline stage, add -c $ACCOUNTID to each instance of the ibmcloud login command.

03 September 2019 {{site.data.keyword.deliverypipeline}} events are not translated. Events that are triggered by the {{site.data.keyword.deliverypipeline}} send Slack messages. Since Slack APIs do not support multi-language message payload, these Slack messages cannot be translated.
{: caption="Table 1. {{site.data.keyword.contdelivery_short}} September updates" caption-side="top"}