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feat(container): update ghcr.io/fluxcd/flux-manifests ( v2.3.0 → v2.4.0 ) #137

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Update Change
ghcr.io/fluxcd/flux-manifests minor v2.3.0 -> v2.4.0

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fluxcd/flux2 (ghcr.io/fluxcd/flux-manifests)

v2.4.0

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Highlights

Flux v2.4.0 is a feature release. Users are encouraged to upgrade for the best experience.

For a comprehensive overview of new features and API changes included in this release, please refer to the Announcing Flux 2.4 GA blog post.

This release marks the General Availability (GA) of Flux Bucket API. The Bucket v1 API comes with new features including: proxy support, mTLS and custom STS configuration for AWS S3 and MinIO LDAP authentication.

The GitRepository v1 API gains support for OIDC authentication. Starting with this version, you can authenticate against Azure DevOps repositories using AKS Workload Identity.

The OCIRepository v1beta2 API gains support for proxy configuration thus allowing dedicated HTTP/S Proxy authentication on multi-tenant Kubernetes clusters.

The HelmRelease v2 API gains support for disabling JSON schema validation of the Helm release values during installation and upgrade. And allows adopting existing Kubernetes resources during Helm release installation.

The Flux controllers are now built with Go 1.23 and their dependencies have been updated to Kubernetes 1.31, Helm 3.16, SOPS 3.9 Cosign 2.4 and Notation 1.2.

❤️ Big thanks to all the Flux contributors that helped us with this release!

Kubernetes compatibility

This release is compatible with the following Kubernetes versions:

Kubernetes version Minimum required
v1.29 >= 1.29.0
v1.30 >= 1.30.0
v1.31 >= 1.31.0

[!NOTE]
Note that the Flux project offers support only for the latest three minor versions of Kubernetes.
Backwards compatibility with older versions of Kubernetes and OpenShift is offered by vendors such as
ControlPlane that provide enterprise support for Flux.

OpenShift compatibility

Flux can be installed on Red Hat OpenShift cluster directly from OperatorHub using Flux Operator.
The operator allows the configuration of Flux multi-tenancy lockdown, network policies, persistent storage, sharding, vertical scaling and the synchronization of the cluster state from Git repositories, OCI artifacts and S3-compatible storage.

API changes

Bucket v1

The Bucket kind was promoted from v1beta2 to v1 (GA).

The v1 API is backwards compatible with v1beta2.

New fields:

  • .spec.proxySecretRef allows configuring HTTP/S Proxy authentication for the S3-compatible storage service.
  • .spec.certSecretRef allows custom TLS client certificate and CA for secure communication with the S3-compatible storage service.
  • .spec.sts allows custom STS configuration for AWS S3 and MinIO LDAP authentication.
GitRepository v1

The GitRepository kind gains new optional fields with no breaking changes.

New fields:

  • .spec.provider allows specifying an OIDC provider used for authentication purposes. Currently, only the azure provider is supported.
OCIRepository v1beta2

The OCIRepository kind gains new optional fields with no breaking changes.

New fields:

  • .spec.proxySecretRef allows configuring HTTP/S Proxy authentication for the container registry service.
HelmRelease v2

The HelmRelease kind gains new optional fields with no breaking changes.

New fields:

  • .spec.install.disableSchemaValidation allows disabling the JSON schema validation of the Helm release values during installation.
  • .spec.upgrade.disableSchemaValidation allows disabling the JSON schema validation of the Helm release values during upgrade.

Upgrade procedure

Upgrade Flux from v2.3.0 to v2.4.0 either by rerunning bootstrap or by using the Flux GitHub Action.

To upgrade the APIs, make sure the new CRDs and controllers are deployed, and then change the manifests in Git:

  1. Set apiVersion: source.toolkit.fluxcd.io/v1 in the YAML files that contain Bucket definitions.
  2. Commit, push and reconcile the API version changes.

Bumping the APIs version in manifests can be done gradually.
It is advised to not delay this procedure as the deprecated versions will be removed after 6 months.

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@robottoms-up robottoms-up bot force-pushed the renovate/ghcr.io-fluxcd-flux-manifests-2.x branch from 41853e4 to 9e1fd97 Compare December 17, 2024 08:08
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