diff --git a/CHANGELOG.md b/CHANGELOG.md index fb484ee3..647eee0c 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 ([#672]). diff --git a/Cargo.lock b/Cargo.lock index 7c12bd98..56928322 100644 --- a/Cargo.lock +++ b/Cargo.lock @@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ checksum = "a8f112729512f8e442d81f95a8a7ddf2b7c6b8a1a6f509a95864142b30cab2d3" [[package]] name = "stackable-hdfs-operator" -version = "0.0.0-dev" +version = "25.7.0-rc1" dependencies = [ "anyhow", "built", diff --git a/Cargo.nix b/Cargo.nix index 2640221e..d47eefcc 100644 --- a/Cargo.nix +++ b/Cargo.nix @@ -8402,7 +8402,7 @@ rec { }; "stackable-hdfs-operator" = rec { crateName = "stackable-hdfs-operator"; - version = "0.0.0-dev"; + version = "25.7.0-rc1"; edition = "2021"; crateBin = [ { diff --git a/Cargo.toml b/Cargo.toml index 75472135..6996b7a1 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/hdfs-operator/Chart.yaml b/deploy/helm/hdfs-operator/Chart.yaml index 71aa28f3..ae31ff9d 100644 --- a/deploy/helm/hdfs-operator/Chart.yaml +++ b/deploy/helm/hdfs-operator/Chart.yaml @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ --- apiVersion: v2 name: hdfs-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 HDFS home: https://github.com/stackabletech/hdfs-operator maintainers: diff --git a/deploy/helm/hdfs-operator/crds/crds.yaml b/deploy/helm/hdfs-operator/crds/crds.yaml index b8b3884b..22165bf6 100644 --- a/deploy/helm/hdfs-operator/crds/crds.yaml +++ b/deploy/helm/hdfs-operator/crds/crds.yaml @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ spec: properties: spec: description: |- - An HDFS cluster stacklet. This resource is managed by the Stackable operator for Apache Hadoop HDFS. 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/hdfs/). + An HDFS cluster stacklet. This resource is managed by the Stackable operator for Apache Hadoop HDFS. 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/hdfs/). The CRD contains three roles: `nameNodes`, `dataNodes` and `journalNodes`. properties: @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ spec: description: Configuration that applies to all roles and role groups. This includes settings for authentication, logging and the ZooKeeper cluster to use. properties: authentication: - description: Settings related to user [authentication](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/usage-guide/security). + description: Settings related to user [authentication](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/usage-guide/security). nullable: true properties: kerberos: @@ -52,14 +52,14 @@ spec: - kerberos type: object authorization: - description: Authorization options for HDFS. Learn more in the [HDFS authorization usage guide](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/hdfs/usage-guide/security#authorization). + description: Authorization options for HDFS. Learn more in the [HDFS authorization usage guide](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/hdfs/usage-guide/security#authorization). 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 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. + 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 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. 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. @@ -102,11 +102,11 @@ spec: nullable: true type: array 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: Name of the [discovery ConfigMap](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/service_discovery) for a ZooKeeper cluster. + description: Name of the [discovery ConfigMap](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/concepts/service_discovery) for a ZooKeeper cluster. type: string required: - zookeeperConfigMapName @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ 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 @@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ spec: type: boolean type: object dataNodes: - 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). nullable: true properties: cliOverrides: @@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ 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) @@ -174,14 +174,14 @@ spec: nullable: true type: string listenerClass: - description: This field controls which [ListenerClass](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/listener-operator/listenerclass.html) is used to expose this rolegroup. DataNodes should have a direct ListenerClass, such as `cluster-internal` or `external-unstable`. + description: This field controls which [ListenerClass](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/listener-operator/listenerclass.html) is used to expose this rolegroup. DataNodes should have a direct ListenerClass, such as `cluster-internal` or `external-unstable`. 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: @@ -365,20 +365,20 @@ 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: [] @@ -401,7 +401,7 @@ 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: @@ -420,7 +420,7 @@ 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 @@ -452,7 +452,7 @@ 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) @@ -481,14 +481,14 @@ spec: nullable: true type: string listenerClass: - description: This field controls which [ListenerClass](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/listener-operator/listenerclass.html) is used to expose this rolegroup. DataNodes should have a direct ListenerClass, such as `cluster-internal` or `external-unstable`. + description: This field controls which [ListenerClass](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/listener-operator/listenerclass.html) is used to expose this rolegroup. DataNodes should have a direct ListenerClass, such as `cluster-internal` or `external-unstable`. 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: @@ -672,20 +672,20 @@ 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: [] @@ -708,7 +708,7 @@ 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: @@ -731,7 +731,7 @@ 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` @@ -770,7 +770,7 @@ spec: type: string type: object journalNodes: - 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). nullable: true properties: cliOverrides: @@ -788,7 +788,7 @@ 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) @@ -820,7 +820,7 @@ spec: 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: @@ -995,20 +995,20 @@ 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: [] @@ -1031,7 +1031,7 @@ 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: @@ -1050,7 +1050,7 @@ 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 @@ -1082,7 +1082,7 @@ 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) @@ -1114,7 +1114,7 @@ spec: 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: @@ -1289,20 +1289,20 @@ 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: [] @@ -1325,7 +1325,7 @@ 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: @@ -1339,7 +1339,7 @@ spec: - roleGroups type: object nameNodes: - 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). nullable: true properties: cliOverrides: @@ -1357,7 +1357,7 @@ 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) @@ -1386,14 +1386,14 @@ spec: nullable: true type: string listenerClass: - description: This field controls which [ListenerClass](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/listener-operator/listenerclass.html) is used to expose this rolegroup. NameNodes should have a stable ListenerClass, such as `cluster-internal` or `external-stable`. + description: This field controls which [ListenerClass](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/listener-operator/listenerclass.html) is used to expose this rolegroup. NameNodes should have a stable ListenerClass, such as `cluster-internal` or `external-stable`. 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: @@ -1568,20 +1568,20 @@ 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: [] @@ -1604,7 +1604,7 @@ 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: @@ -1623,7 +1623,7 @@ 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 @@ -1655,7 +1655,7 @@ 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) @@ -1684,14 +1684,14 @@ spec: nullable: true type: string listenerClass: - description: This field controls which [ListenerClass](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/listener-operator/listenerclass.html) is used to expose this rolegroup. NameNodes should have a stable ListenerClass, such as `cluster-internal` or `external-stable`. + description: This field controls which [ListenerClass](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.7/listener-operator/listenerclass.html) is used to expose this rolegroup. NameNodes should have a stable ListenerClass, such as `cluster-internal` or `external-stable`. 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: @@ -1866,20 +1866,20 @@ 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: [] @@ -1902,7 +1902,7 @@ 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/hdfs/examples/getting_started/getting_started.sh b/docs/modules/hdfs/examples/getting_started/getting_started.sh index ec036526..d55de56c 100755 --- a/docs/modules/hdfs/examples/getting_started/getting_started.sh +++ b/docs/modules/hdfs/examples/getting_started/getting_started.sh @@ -23,22 +23,22 @@ case "$1" in "helm") echo "Installing Operators with Helm" # tag::helm-install-operators[] -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 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 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 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 # 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 + 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 # end::stackablectl-install-operators[] ;; *) diff --git a/docs/modules/hdfs/examples/getting_started/install_output.txt b/docs/modules/hdfs/examples/getting_started/install_output.txt index a63c544d..4fa09c70 100644 --- a/docs/modules/hdfs/examples/getting_started/install_output.txt +++ b/docs/modules/hdfs/examples/getting_started/install_output.txt @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -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 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 diff --git a/docs/templating_vars.yaml b/docs/templating_vars.yaml index 5dda83c1..07b39259 100644 --- a/docs/templating_vars.yaml +++ b/docs/templating_vars.yaml @@ -3,8 +3,8 @@ 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 + 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 diff --git a/tests/release.yaml b/tests/release.yaml index 9ade8a21..83a6696e 100644 --- a/tests/release.yaml +++ b/tests/release.yaml @@ -7,14 +7,14 @@ 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 opa: - operatorVersion: 0.0.0-dev + operatorVersion: 25.7.0-rc1 hdfs: - operatorVersion: 0.0.0-dev + operatorVersion: 25.7.0-rc1