* As charts receive information like the container image from
the cli it makes sense to also version the charts based on the cli
version.
* The pseudoversion is recalculated when running cmake.
* When merging changes from release branch to main,
a new commit is introduced to set the PROJECT_VERSION back
to 0.0.0, so that builds include a pseudoversion.
Previously the chart's values were not set, relying on the
values that are already present in the cluster and reusing
those. This does not work as e.g. the image values
are only set while loading the charts. Also, the templates
are not rendered correctly without all values set.
Because values in the charts might change in the future and
some values (like the image) are part of a valid upgrade we
need to load all values for an upgrade.
However, during upgrades we don't want to reapply user
input like the masterSecret. Therefore this patch splits the
application of user input and the static loading of chart values.
Upgrade check is used to find updates for the current cluster.
Optionally the found upgrades can be persisted to the config
for consumption by the upgrade-execute cmd.
The old `upgrade execute` in this commit does not work with
the new `upgrade plan`.
The current versions are read from the cluster.
Supported versions are read from the cli and the versionsapi.
Adds a new config field MicroserviceVersion that will be used
by `upgrade execute` to update the service versions.
The field is optional until 2.7
A deprecation warning for the upgrade key is printed during
config validation.
Kubernetes versions now specify the patch version to make it
explicit for users if an upgrade changes the k8s version.
These backups could be used in case an upgrade
misbehaves after helm declared it as successful.
The manual backups are required as helm-rollback
won't touch custom resources and changes to CRDs
delete resources of the old version.
Run with: constellation upgrade execute --helm.
This will only upgrade the helm charts. No config is needed.
Upgrades are implemented via helm's upgrade action, i.e. they
automatically roll back if something goes wrong. Releases could
still be managed via helm, even after an upgrade with constellation
has been done.
Currently not user facing as CRD/CR backups are still in progress.
These backups should be automatically created and saved to the
user's disk as updates may delete CRs. This happens implicitly
through CRD upgrades, which are part of microservice upgrades.