diff --git a/CHANGELOG.md b/CHANGELOG.md index 0633dbb4..4651df61 100644 --- a/CHANGELOG.md +++ b/CHANGELOG.md @@ -2,6 +2,8 @@ ## [Unreleased] +## [25.3.0] - 2025-03-21 + ### Added - The lifetime of auto generated TLS certificates is now configurable with the role and roleGroup diff --git a/Cargo.lock b/Cargo.lock index 29cdd24b..9e745366 100644 --- a/Cargo.lock +++ b/Cargo.lock @@ -2358,7 +2358,7 @@ checksum = "a8f112729512f8e442d81f95a8a7ddf2b7c6b8a1a6f509a95864142b30cab2d3" [[package]] name = "stackable-hbase-operator" -version = "0.0.0-dev" +version = "25.3.0" dependencies = [ "anyhow", "built", diff --git a/Cargo.nix b/Cargo.nix index 11a0f62e..22f13525 100644 --- a/Cargo.nix +++ b/Cargo.nix @@ -7294,7 +7294,7 @@ rec { }; "stackable-hbase-operator" = rec { crateName = "stackable-hbase-operator"; - version = "0.0.0-dev"; + version = "25.3.0"; edition = "2021"; crateBin = [ { diff --git a/Cargo.toml b/Cargo.toml index d0e6d9cd..6f957d74 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 = "25.3.0" authors = ["Stackable GmbH "] license = "OSL-3.0" edition = "2021" diff --git a/deploy/helm/hbase-operator/Chart.yaml b/deploy/helm/hbase-operator/Chart.yaml index c5e2f7dc..9f509125 100644 --- a/deploy/helm/hbase-operator/Chart.yaml +++ b/deploy/helm/hbase-operator/Chart.yaml @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ --- apiVersion: v2 name: hbase-operator -version: "0.0.0-dev" -appVersion: "0.0.0-dev" +version: "25.3.0" +appVersion: "25.3.0" description: The Stackable Operator for Apache HBase home: https://github.com/stackabletech/hbase-operator maintainers: diff --git a/deploy/helm/hbase-operator/crds/crds.yaml b/deploy/helm/hbase-operator/crds/crds.yaml index 6294fe40..f4caa828 100644 --- a/deploy/helm/hbase-operator/crds/crds.yaml +++ b/deploy/helm/hbase-operator/crds/crds.yaml @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ spec: properties: spec: description: |- - An HBase cluster stacklet. This resource is managed by the Stackable operator for Apache HBase. 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/hbase/). + An HBase cluster stacklet. This resource is managed by the Stackable operator for Apache HBase. Find more information on how to use it and the resources that the operator generates in the [operator documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.3/hbase/). The CRD contains three roles: `masters`, `regionServers` and `restServers`. properties: @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ spec: description: Configuration that applies to all roles and role groups. This includes settings for logging, ZooKeeper and HDFS connection, among other things. 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/25.3/usage-guide/security). nullable: true properties: kerberos: @@ -55,10 +55,10 @@ 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 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/25.3/concepts/service_discovery) and the name of the Rego package containing your authorization rules. Consult the [OPA authorization documentation](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.3/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/25.3/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. @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ spec: - opa type: object hdfsConfigMapName: - description: Name of the [discovery ConfigMap](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/concepts/service_discovery) for an HDFS cluster. + description: Name of the [discovery ConfigMap](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.3/concepts/service_discovery) for an HDFS cluster. type: string listenerClass: default: cluster-internal @@ -82,17 +82,17 @@ spec: * external-unstable: Use a NodePort service - This is a temporary solution with the goal to keep yaml manifests forward compatible. In the future, this setting will control which [ListenerClass](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/nightly/listener-operator/listenerclass.html) will be used to expose the service, and ListenerClass names will stay the same, allowing for a non-breaking change. + This is a temporary solution with the goal to keep yaml manifests forward compatible. In the future, this setting will control which [ListenerClass](https://docs.stackable.tech/home/25.3/listener-operator/listenerclass.html) will be used to expose the service, and ListenerClass names will stay the same, allowing for a non-breaking change. enum: - cluster-internal - external-unstable type: string 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/25.3/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/25.3/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/25.3/concepts/service_discovery) for a ZooKeeper cluster. type: string required: - hdfsConfigMapName @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ 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/25.3/concepts/operations/cluster_operations) properties, allow stopping the product instance as well as pausing reconciliation.' properties: reconciliationPaused: default: false @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ 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/25.3/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` @@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ 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/25.3/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) @@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ 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/25.3/concepts/logging). properties: containers: additionalProperties: @@ -343,20 +343,20 @@ 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/25.3/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/25.3/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/25.3/concepts/overrides#jvm-argument-overrides) for details on the usage. properties: add: default: [] @@ -379,7 +379,7 @@ 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/25.3/concepts/overrides#pod-overrides) for more information. type: object x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true roleConfig: @@ -398,7 +398,7 @@ 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/25.3/concepts/operations/pod_disruptions). properties: enabled: default: true @@ -429,7 +429,7 @@ 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/25.3/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) @@ -464,7 +464,7 @@ 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/25.3/concepts/logging). properties: containers: additionalProperties: @@ -593,20 +593,20 @@ 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/25.3/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/25.3/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/25.3/concepts/overrides#jvm-argument-overrides) for details on the usage. properties: add: default: [] @@ -629,7 +629,7 @@ 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/25.3/concepts/overrides#pod-overrides) for more information. type: object x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true replicas: @@ -660,7 +660,7 @@ 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/25.3/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) @@ -695,7 +695,7 @@ 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/25.3/concepts/logging). properties: containers: additionalProperties: @@ -852,20 +852,20 @@ 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/25.3/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/25.3/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/25.3/concepts/overrides#jvm-argument-overrides) for details on the usage. properties: add: default: [] @@ -888,7 +888,7 @@ 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/25.3/concepts/overrides#pod-overrides) for more information. type: object x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true roleConfig: @@ -907,7 +907,7 @@ 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/25.3/concepts/operations/pod_disruptions). properties: enabled: default: true @@ -938,7 +938,7 @@ 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/25.3/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) @@ -973,7 +973,7 @@ 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/25.3/concepts/logging). properties: containers: additionalProperties: @@ -1130,20 +1130,20 @@ 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/25.3/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/25.3/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/25.3/concepts/overrides#jvm-argument-overrides) for details on the usage. properties: add: default: [] @@ -1166,7 +1166,7 @@ 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/25.3/concepts/overrides#pod-overrides) for more information. type: object x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true replicas: @@ -1197,7 +1197,7 @@ 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/25.3/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) @@ -1232,7 +1232,7 @@ 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/25.3/concepts/logging). properties: containers: additionalProperties: @@ -1361,20 +1361,20 @@ 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/25.3/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/25.3/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/25.3/concepts/overrides#jvm-argument-overrides) for details on the usage. properties: add: default: [] @@ -1397,7 +1397,7 @@ 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/25.3/concepts/overrides#pod-overrides) for more information. type: object x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true roleConfig: @@ -1416,7 +1416,7 @@ 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/25.3/concepts/operations/pod_disruptions). properties: enabled: default: true @@ -1447,7 +1447,7 @@ 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/25.3/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) @@ -1482,7 +1482,7 @@ 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/25.3/concepts/logging). properties: containers: additionalProperties: @@ -1611,20 +1611,20 @@ 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/25.3/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/25.3/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/25.3/concepts/overrides#jvm-argument-overrides) for details on the usage. properties: add: default: [] @@ -1647,7 +1647,7 @@ 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/25.3/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..5a23776d 100644 --- a/docs/antora.yml +++ b/docs/antora.yml @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ --- name: home -version: "nightly" +version: "25.3" +prerelease: false diff --git a/docs/modules/hbase/examples/getting_started/getting_started.sh b/docs/modules/hbase/examples/getting_started/getting_started.sh index 56ba560d..047e4b9d 100755 --- a/docs/modules/hbase/examples/getting_started/getting_started.sh +++ b/docs/modules/hbase/examples/getting_started/getting_started.sh @@ -19,20 +19,20 @@ cd "$(dirname "$0")" case "$1" in "helm") -echo "Adding 'stackable-dev' Helm Chart repository" +echo "Adding 'stackable-stable' Helm Chart repository" # tag::helm-add-repo[] -helm repo add stackable-dev https://repo.stackable.tech/repository/helm-dev/ +helm repo add stackable-stable https://repo.stackable.tech/repository/helm-stable/ # end::helm-add-repo[] echo "Updating Helm repo" helm repo update echo "Installing Operators with Helm" # tag::helm-install-operators[] -helm install --wait zookeeper-operator stackable-dev/zookeeper-operator --version 0.0.0-dev & -helm install --wait hdfs-operator stackable-dev/hdfs-operator --version 0.0.0-dev & -helm install --wait commons-operator stackable-dev/commons-operator --version 0.0.0-dev & -helm install --wait secret-operator stackable-dev/secret-operator --version 0.0.0-dev & -helm install --wait listener-operator stackable-dev/listener-operator --version 0.0.0-dev & -helm install --wait hbase-operator stackable-dev/hbase-operator --version 0.0.0-dev & +helm install --wait zookeeper-operator stackable-stable/zookeeper-operator --version 25.3.0 & +helm install --wait hdfs-operator stackable-stable/hdfs-operator --version 25.3.0 & +helm install --wait commons-operator stackable-stable/commons-operator --version 25.3.0 & +helm install --wait secret-operator stackable-stable/secret-operator --version 25.3.0 & +helm install --wait listener-operator stackable-stable/listener-operator --version 25.3.0 & +helm install --wait hbase-operator stackable-stable/hbase-operator --version 25.3.0 & wait # end::helm-install-operators[] ;; @@ -40,12 +40,12 @@ wait 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 \ - hbase=0.0.0-dev + commons=25.3.0 \ + secret=25.3.0 \ + listener=25.3.0 \ + zookeeper=25.3.0 \ + hdfs=25.3.0 \ + hbase=25.3.0 # end::stackablectl-install-operators[] ;; *) diff --git a/docs/modules/hbase/examples/getting_started/install_output.txt b/docs/modules/hbase/examples/getting_started/install_output.txt index d3a3db99..a0d6568f 100644 --- a/docs/modules/hbase/examples/getting_started/install_output.txt +++ b/docs/modules/hbase/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 hbase=0.0.0-dev operator +Installed commons=25.3.0 operator +Installed secret=25.3.0 operator +Installed listener=25.3.0 operator +Installed zookeeper=25.3.0 operator +Installed hdfs=25.3.0 operator +Installed hbase=25.3.0 operator diff --git a/docs/modules/hbase/examples/usage-guide/hbck2-job.yaml b/docs/modules/hbase/examples/usage-guide/hbck2-job.yaml index b67ef8e4..243c5a6e 100644 --- a/docs/modules/hbase/examples/usage-guide/hbck2-job.yaml +++ b/docs/modules/hbase/examples/usage-guide/hbck2-job.yaml @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ spec: spec: containers: - name: hbck2 - image: oci.stackable.tech/sdp/hbase:2.6.1-stackable0.0.0-dev + image: oci.stackable.tech/sdp/hbase:2.6.1-stackable25.3.0 volumeMounts: - name: hbase-config mountPath: /stackable/conf diff --git a/docs/modules/hbase/examples/usage-guide/snapshot-export-job.yaml b/docs/modules/hbase/examples/usage-guide/snapshot-export-job.yaml index 9e9ef524..95bc4a9d 100644 --- a/docs/modules/hbase/examples/usage-guide/snapshot-export-job.yaml +++ b/docs/modules/hbase/examples/usage-guide/snapshot-export-job.yaml @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ spec: spec: containers: - name: hbase - image: oci.stackable.tech/sdp/hbase:2.6.1-stackable0.0.0-dev + image: oci.stackable.tech/sdp/hbase:2.6.1-stackable25.3.0 volumeMounts: - name: hbase-config mountPath: /stackable/conf diff --git a/docs/templating_vars.yaml b/docs/templating_vars.yaml index 259c1d62..5e43cd01 100644 --- a/docs/templating_vars.yaml +++ b/docs/templating_vars.yaml @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ --- helm: - repo_name: stackable-dev - repo_url: https://repo.stackable.tech/repository/helm-dev/ + repo_name: stackable-stable + repo_url: https://repo.stackable.tech/repository/helm-stable/ 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 - hbase: 0.0.0-dev + commons: 25.3.0 + secret: 25.3.0 + listener: 25.3.0 + zookeeper: 25.3.0 + hdfs: 25.3.0 + hbase: 25.3.0 diff --git a/tests/release.yaml b/tests/release.yaml index eb06617e..dc4cb7f2 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: 25.3.0 secret: - operatorVersion: 0.0.0-dev + operatorVersion: 25.3.0 listener: - operatorVersion: 0.0.0-dev + operatorVersion: 25.3.0 zookeeper: - operatorVersion: 0.0.0-dev + operatorVersion: 25.3.0 hdfs: - operatorVersion: 0.0.0-dev + operatorVersion: 25.3.0 hbase: - operatorVersion: 0.0.0-dev + operatorVersion: 25.3.0 opa: - operatorVersion: 0.0.0-dev + operatorVersion: 25.3.0