Whenever an API type is not available then both, `flux get all` and
`flux get image all` will just skip over that type instead of logging
an error message.
Before:
```
$ flux get all
✗ failed to get API group resources: unable to retrieve the complete
list of server APIs: source.toolkit.fluxcd.io/v1beta2: the server
could not find the requested resource
[...]
✗ failed to get API group resources: unable to retrieve the complete
list of server APIs: image.toolkit.fluxcd.io/v1beta2: the server could
not find the requested resource
✗ failed to get API group resources: unable to retrieve the complete
list of server APIs: image.toolkit.fluxcd.io/v1beta2: the server could
not find the requested resource
[...]
$ echo $?
0
```
After:
```
$ flux get all
$ echo $?
0
```
closes#3973
Signed-off-by: Max Jonas Werner <mail@makk.es>
UX changes:
- Only print an error when a pod doesn't have a matching container
instead of exiting early.
- Return a non-zero status code when no pod is found at all.
Details:
In certain situations there might be 3rd-party pods running in the
Flux namespace that cause the command to fail streaming logs, e.g.
when they have multiple containers but none of them is called
`manager` (which all Flux-maintained pods do). An example of such a
situation is when Flux is installed with the 3rd-party Flux extension
on AKS.
The `logs` command is now more forgiving and merely logs an error in
these situations instead of completely bailing out. It still returns a
non-zero exit code.
For the parallel log streaming with `-f` the code is now a little more
complex so that errors are now written to stderr in parallel with all
other logs written to stdout. That's what `asyncCopy` is for.
refs #3944
Signed-off-by: Max Jonas Werner <mail@makk.es>
This is required because controller-runtime expects its consumers to
set a logger through log.SetLogger within 30 seconds of the program's
initalization. If not set, the entire debug stack is printed as an
error. Ref: https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/controller-runtime/blob/ed8be90/pkg/log/log.go#L59
Since we have our own logging and don't care about controller-runtime's
logger, we configure it's logger to do nothing.
Signed-off-by: Sanskar Jaiswal <jaiswalsanskar078@gmail.com>
- When there's an error stat'ing the output directory flux now prints
the error:
Before:
```
✗ invalid output path ./ro-dir/foo
```
After:
```
✗ invalid output path "./ro-dir/foo": stat ./ro-dir/foo: permission denied
```
- When no output directory is provided flux now explicitly says so in
the error:
Before:
```
✗ invalid output path
```
After:
```
✗ output path cannot be empty
```
Signed-off-by: Max Jonas Werner <mail@makk.es>
If implemented, user will be able to ignore files when using `build
kustomization` and `diff kustomization` both with .sourceignore and
`ignore-paths` flag.
Signed-off-by: Soule BA <bah.soule@gmail.com>
This change set implements support for the `--deploy-token-auth` option
in the `flux bootstrap gitlab` command.
That option will reconcile a GitLab Project Deploy Token to use for the
authentication of the GitLab git repository.
A GitLab Project Deploy Token can be used the same way as a Personal
Access Token which is already supported via `--token-auth`.
The difference with the GitLab Project Deploy Token is that the token is
managed (created, updated, deleted) by Flux and not provided by the
user.
This change is transparent to the source-controller.
A prerequisite for this change is the
`fluxcd/go-git-providers` change here:
* https://github.com/fluxcd/go-git-providers/pull/191
See related discussion here: https://github.com/fluxcd/flux2/discussions/3595
GitLab Issue here: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/392605
Signed-off-by: Timo Furrer <tuxtimo@gmail.com>
This adds a command to Flux which behaves similarly as `kubectl events`,
including the Flux sources events when showing events for top level
objects, thus making debugging easy for Flux users.
For example, `flux events --for kustomization/<name>` includes the
events of its source (e.g. a `GitRepository`, `OCIRepository` or
`Bucket`).
In addition, `flux events --for helmrelease/<name>` includes events of
the `HelmChart` and `HelmRepository`. While `flux events --for
alerts/<name>` includes the events of the `Provider`.
Signed-off-by: Somtochi Onyekwere <somtochionyekwere@gmail.com>
This is a backwards compatible change in terms of "YAML API", as they
spec still equals the previous one. Object type has just changed.
Signed-off-by: Hidde Beydals <hidde@hhh.computer>
The `\b` in the regular expression ensures we only match with a
hexadecimal notation as awhole, while still allowing to match with
e.g. `sha1:...` which would not have been possible by using `\W`
as this includes `_`.
Signed-off-by: Hidde Beydals <hello@hidde.co>
As the other version has a different signature, but exists for a
different build tag. Resulting in my IDE becoming absolutely confused
when I tried to enable both at the same time. Opted for "exec" because
this one shells out.
Signed-off-by: Hidde Beydals <hello@hidde.co>
As otherwise the `.golden` values can not be automatically updated using
`-update` as documented in `CONTRIBUTING.md`.
Also ensure we do not use `defer` but rather `t.Cleanup` in tests, as
this will always be called even if e.g. `t.Fatal` absruptly stops the
test.
Signed-off-by: Hidde Beydals <hello@hidde.co>
Before:
```
$ flux get source git -A
✗ no GitRepository objects found in flux-system namespace
```
After:
```
$ flux get source git -A
✗ no GitRepository objects found in any namespace
```
Signed-off-by: Max Jonas Werner <max@e13.dev>