v2.26.0 Armory Enterprise Release (OSS Spinnaker™ v1.26.3)
2021/05/20 Release Notes
Note: If you’re experiencing production issues after upgrading Spinnaker, rollback to a previous working version and please report issues to http://go.armory.io/support.
For information about what Armory supports for this version, see the Armory Enterprise Compatibility Matrix.
Required Halyard or Operator version
To install, upgrade, or configure Armory 2.26.0, use one of the following tools:
- Armory-extended Halyard 1.12 or later
- 2.26.x is the last minor release that you can use Halyard to install or manage. Future releases require the Armory Operator. For more information, see Halyard Deprecation.
- Armory Operator 1.2.6 or later
Security
Armory scans the codebase as we develop and release software. Contact your Armory account representative for information about CVE scans for this release.
Breaking changes
Breaking changes are kept in this list for 3 minor versions from when the change is introduced. For example, a breaking change introduced in 2.21.0 appears in the list up to and including the 2.24.x releases. It would not appear on 2.25.x release notes.
Suffixes for the Kubernetes Run Job stage
The kubernetes.jobs.append-suffix
parameter no longer works. The removal of this parameter was previously announced as part of a breaking change in Armory 2.22.
To continue adding a random suffix to jobs created by the Kubernetes Run Job stage, use the metadata.generateName
field in your Kubernetes job manifests. For more information, see Generated values.
Kubernetes version for deployment targets
Armory Enterprise 2.26 no longer supports Kubernetes deployment targets prior to version 1.16.
Impact
Any Kubernetes deployment target must run version 1.16 or higher. If you try to deploy to clusters older than 1.16, you may see errors like the following in the UI:
Additionally, errors like the following appear in the Clouddriver logs:
2021-05-04 21:17:16.032 WARN 1 --- [0.0-7002-exec-9] c.n.s.c.k.c.ManifestController : Failed to read manifest
com.netflix.spinnaker.clouddriver.kubernetes.op.handler.UnsupportedVersionException: No replicaSet is supported at api version extensions/v1beta1
at com.netflix.spinnaker.clouddriver.kubernetes.op.handler.KubernetesReplicaSetHandler.status(KubernetesReplicaSetHandler.java:98) ~[clouddriver-kubernetes.jar:na]
2021-05-05 14:29:09.653 WARN 1 --- [utionAction-538] c.n.s.c.k.c.a.KubernetesCachingAgent : kubernetes/KubernetesCoreCachingAgent[1/1]: Failure adding relationships for service
com.netflix.spinnaker.clouddriver.kubernetes.op.handler.UnsupportedVersionException: No replicaSet is supported at api version extensions/v1beta1
at com.netflix.spinnaker.clouddriver.kubernetes.op.handler.KubernetesReplicaSetHandler.getPodTemplateLabels(KubernetesReplicaSetHandler.java:167)
Workaround
If you are affected by this change, perform the following tasks to update your applications:
- Upgrade the Kubernetes clusters that you are trying to deploy to. They must run version 1.16 or higher.
- If you have manifest files using deprecated APIs, update them to use newer APIs. For more information on which APIs are deprecated in each Kubernetes version and how to migrate, see the Kubernetes Deprecated API Migration Guide.
Introduced in: Armory 2.26.0
Kubernetes infrastructure in the UI
Starting in 2.26, the UI has been updated to more closely follow immutable infrastructure principles.
When you navigate to the Infrastructure tab in the UI for an application that has the Kubernetes provider configured, actions that change the Kubernetes infrastructure (such as Create or Delete), including Clusters, Load Balancers, and Firewalls, are no longer available.
Impact
Users do not see these actions in the UI by default. You must configure the UI to display them if you want your users to be able to perform them through the UI.
Workaround
Whether or not these actions are available in the UI is controlled by the following property in settings-local.yml
:
window.spinnakerSettings.kubernetesAdHocInfraWritesEnabled = <boolean>;
If you use the Policy Engine to control which user roles can see the UI actions and be able to use them, you must set this property to
true
. Setting the value tofalse
hides the buttons for all users regardless of whether you grant specific users access to the buttons through the Policy Engine.
This property affects Kubernetes infrastructure only. The behavior is slightly different depending on if the application has only the Kubernetes provider configured or Kubernetes and other providers, such as AWS.
If the application only has the Kubernetes provider configured, the following applies:
- When set to
true
, this property causes the UI to function as it did in previous releases. This allows people to manually create and delete Kubernetes infrastructure from the UI. - When set to
false
, this property causes the actions to be unavailable to users. This prevents users from manually creating and deleting Kubernetes infrastructure from the UI. The users can still view the infrastructure but cannot make changes through the UI.
If the application includes Kubernetes and other providers, the following applies:
- When set to
true
, this property causes the UI to function as it did in previous releases. This allows people to manually create and delete Kubernetes infrastructure from the UI. Users can continue to select whether they want to create Kubernetes or other infrastructure in the UI. - When set to
false
, this property causes Kubernetes to be unavailable as an option when trying to modify infrastructure from the UI. Users can still make changes to infrastructure for the application from cloud providers, such as AWS, but not Kubernetes.
Introduced in: Armory 2.26.0
Known issues
Bake failures
The Packer version included with Rosco disregards package overrides that use the -var-file=
option. This may cause bakes to fail.
Affected versions: 2.22.2 and later, 2.23.3 and later, 2.24.x, and 2.25.x
Lambda UI issue
There is a UI bug related to the caching agent that prevents Lambda functions from being displayed in the UI when there are no other clusters associated with the Application. In other words, in order for the function to show up in “Functions” tab, there needs to be a cluster (such as an AWS ASG/EC2 instance) deployed for that application.
Affected versions: 2.23.0 (1.23.0) and later
Pipelines as Code
If you experiencing issues with Pipelines as Code after upgrading to 2.26.0, upgrade to 2.26.1 when it is available.
Fixed issues
- Fixed an issue where you could not edit AWS server groups with the Edit button in the UI. The edit window closed immediately after you opened it.
- Fixed an issue where names for ECS server groups were not being recognized.
- Fixed an issue where the first deployment of a manifest that used a blue/green strategy failed to find the service load balancer. This occurred if the service is in the same manifest as the workload getting deployed.
- Fixed an issue where an error occurred when deleting a CRD through the UI.
- Fixed an issue where some caching agents for the SQL agent scheduler never executed. This could lead to the UI not reflecting changes caused by pipelines or pipelines not running if they were configured to use a Docker trigger. This issue affected all cloud providers and Docker triggers.
- Fixed an issue in the Deploy stage when the Docker container was selected and image was set, the artifact information was not saved in JSON format. Now the artifact information is written to the
expectedArtifact
attribute.
Highlighted updates
Artifacts - Git repo
The Git repo artifact provider has been improved.
SHA support
The Git repo provider can now checkout SHAs. Previously, the provider could only checkout branches.
Caching Git repo artifacts
The provider can now cache Git repo artifacts. Clouddriver, the service that connects to artifact providers, clones the Git repo the first time a pipeline needs it and then caches the repo for a configured retention time. Each subsequent time the pipeline needs to use that Git repo artifact, Clouddriver does a git pull
to fetch updates rather than cloning the entire repo again. This behavior is especially useful if you have a large repo.
Clouddriver deletes the cloned Git repo when the configured retention time expires.
This is an opt-in feature that is disabled by default. See Enable git pull support for how to enable and configure this feature.
Application metrics for Canary Analysis
The Dynatrace integration for Canary Analysis now supports the resolution
parameter for queries. This parameter is optional. Here is an example query that contains the resolution:
parameter
: metricSelector=ext:dyna.test.memory:filter(eq(namespace,${location}))&resolution=10m
For more information, see Get Data Points.
Cloud Foundry
-
General performance improvements.
-
Improved the resiliency of the Cloud Foundry provider by adding retries when a socket timeout occurs.
-
Armory Enterprise now supports configuration options related to timeouts. To use these timeouts, add the following snippet to
clouddriver-local
.yml (Halyard) or thecloudfoundry
section of your SpinnakerService manifest (Operator):cloudfoundry: client: readtimeout: 5000ms # Replace with the timeout you want to use writetimeout: 5000ms # Replace with the timeout you want to use connectiontimeout: 5000ms # Replace with the timeout you want to use retries: 3 # Replace with the number of retries you want to use
- Improved the observability for the Cloud Foundry provider. You can see metrics related to Cloud Foundry through the tool you use for observability into the performance of Armory Enterprise. Look for metrics that start with the following:
cf.okhttp.requests
.
Performance
Improved start times for air-gapped environments by fixing an issue that caused the enableDefaultRepositories
config to not work. This led to a situation where air-gapped environments had to wait for the timeout. The config works now. If you set enableDefaultRepositories
to false, Armory Enterprise no longer attempts to connect to the plugin repositories maintained by the Spinnaker community.
Plugin framework
The following changes to the Plugin Framework may affect you if you are developing plugins for Armory Enterprise or Spinnaker:
- If you depend on Spinnaker jars, you need to change your dependency coordinates from
com.netflix.spinnaker.<service>
toio.spinnaker.<service>
. - When working on Deck, you can now replace the literal
process.env.NODE_ENV
with the current environment variable value. This is useful for libraries such as React that expect this to be set to production or development.
Terraform Integration stage
- The integration now supports Terraform versions up to 0.15.1.
- The container for the Terraformer service now includes the GCloud SDK and
anthos-cli
. - All the Terraform binaries bundled as part of the integration have been updated in accordance with HCSEC-2021-12 to address potential issues from the Codecov incident.
Spinnaker Community Contributions
There have also been numerous enhancements, fixes, and features across all of Spinnaker’s other services. See the Spinnaker v1.26.3 changelog for details.
Detailed updates
Bill Of Materials (BOM)
Here’s the BOM for this version.
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version: 2.26.0
timestamp: "2021-05-20 02:28:34"
services:
clouddriver:
commit: e4612edb
version: 2.26.6
deck:
commit: 68f37740
version: 2.26.5
dinghy:
commit: a4c17545
version: 2.26.1
echo:
commit: 6c7077ba
version: 2.26.5
fiat:
commit: d5ddf6e9
version: 2.26.6
front50:
commit: d08d6cc1
version: 2.26.7
gate:
commit: e77d91d7
version: 2.26.5
igor:
commit: ee5df451
version: 2.26.6
kayenta:
commit: 3ea94181
version: 2.26.5
monitoring-daemon:
version: 2.26.0
monitoring-third-party:
version: 2.26.0
orca:
commit: 157b115a
version: 2.26.12
rosco:
commit: 2187403f
version: 2.26.8
terraformer:
commit: 8f31c968
version: 2.26.3
dependencies:
redis:
version: 2:2.8.4-2
artifactSources:
dockerRegistry: docker.io/armory
Armory
Armory Deck - 2.25.3…2.26.5
- feat(terraform): Adds custom marker icon (#747)
- chore(build): update to 1.25.3 (#761)
- fix(changelog-link): add value and url (#764)
- chore(release): update deck for 2.26.x (#775)
- chore(deps): sync 1.26.3 (#783) (#784)
- chore(core): disable pipeline tags feature until it’s considered stable (#788) (#789)
Armory Clouddriver - 2.25.3…2.26.6
- [create-pull-request] automated change (#296)
- feat(git): Added git binaries to docker images (#311)
- chore(githubactions): update aquasec version (#313)
- [create-pull-request] automated change (#315)
- [create-pull-request] automated change (#326)
- [create-pull-request] automated change (#329) (#330)
Armory Igor - 2.25.2…2.26.6
- Update gradle.properties (#209)
- fix(dependencies): update armory-commons (#221) (#222)
Armory Orca - 2.25.2…2.26.12
- Sync with CD branch, update CD branch with Orca version updates (#233)
- Update sync_cd.yml (#243)
- feat(cd): move all cd work to master (#244)
- fix(cd): fixes workflow and updates init.gradle for new maven coordinates (#245)
- fix(cd): PR should have a title that title checker will be happy with (#247)
- chore(cd): update base orca version to 2021.03.24.00.52.35.master (#250)
- add label to base service update PRs (#251)
- feat(cd): publish every image to docker registry & openshift (#252)
- fix(cd): docker images should be named orca-armory, not orca (#255)
- feat(cd): use latest gradle plugin, images get tagged as armory-io/orca-armory (#257)
- fix(cd): fix dockerhub login (#258)
- feat(cd): switch docker ns prefix from armory-io to armory (#260)
- [create-pull-request] automated change (#261)
- feat(cloud): adding interceptor for multitenant services (#259)
- chore(cd): update base orca version to 2021.04.02.21.36.17.master (#263)
- chore(cd): update base orca version to 2021.04.13.10.30.00.master (#267)
- chore(cd): auto approve base update pull requests (#270)
- use Astrolabe’s GH token for base update PRs (#273)
- chore(cd): update base orca version to 2021.04.14.11.40.00.master (#274)
- feat(cd): use variables action (#275)
- chore(cd): update base orca version to 2021.04.19.11.07.00.master (#276)
- chore(cd): update base orca version to 2021.04.21.11.27.00.master (#277)
- chore(cd): update base orca version to 2021.04.23.02.16.26.master (#278)
- [create-pull-request] automated change (#280)
- chore(cd): update base orca version to 2021.4.23.21.50.9.master (#281)
- [create-pull-request] automated change (#282)
- chore(build): update group id to match new location (#291)
- [create-pull-request] automated change (#295)
- chore(cd): revert invalid baseServiceVersion (#294)
- chore(cd): update base orca version to 2021.04.28.21.37.41.master (#296)
- [create-pull-request] automated change (#301) (#302)
- chore(cd): update base orca version to 2021.05.06.23.02.43.release-1.26.x (#306)
- chore(cd): handle release branch builds and updates (#305) (#307)
- chore(cd): test release process
- chore(cd): fetch full github history on build
- chore(cd): update base orca version to 2021.05.07.15.54.14.release-1.26.x (#309)
Dinghy™ - 2.25.1…2.26.1
- fix(crash_on_module_updates): remove call to log.fatal() (#366)
- feat(multi_tenant): refactor internal project to work with multi-tenant (#375)
- fix(config): bit more err checking on initial config load (#377)
- Feat(add_dist_tracing): Enables tracing for internal dinghy (#376)
- Feat(add_yeti_client): Adds client for pulling remote config from Yeti (#374)
- Feat(enable_caching_and_yeti_remote_source): Adds the yeti remote source and caching for remote configs. (#383)
- chore(oss): bump oss version (#413)
- chore(dependencies): updating oss version (backport #415) (#416)
Armory Fiat - 2.25.3…2.26.6
- chore(build): Autobump armory-commons: 3.8.1 (#181)
- [create-pull-request] automated change (#197)
- [create-pull-request] automated change (#208)
- [create-pull-request] automated change (#211) (#212)
Armory Gate - 2.25.5…2.26.5
- fix(keel): add default keel endpoints. (#258)
- chore(githubactions): update aquasec version (#262)
- [create-pull-request] automated change (#264)
- [create-pull-request] automated change (#266)
- chore(build): Autobump armory-commons: 3.9.1 (#268)
- chore(build): Autobump armory-commons: 3.9.2 (#279)
- [create-pull-request] automated change (#282) (#283)
Armory Rosco - 2.25.2…2.26.8
- fix(baking): Only try cancelling jobs that are confirmed to exist (#226)
- fix(inttest): fixing vpc and subnets because recreation (#230)
- fix(infra): Ignoring K8 test due to Docker Hub rate limits (#233)
- Update Dockerfile (#236)
- [create-pull-request] automated change (#234)
- [create-pull-request] automated change (#246)
- [create-pull-request] automated change (#249) (#250)
- fix(timezone): set timezone for tzdata (backport #259) (#261)
- chore(docker): update rosco baking utilities to match OSS (#253) (#257)
Terraformer™ - 2.25.0…2.26.3
- fix(build): set up Go in github action (#369)
- chore(build): add gcloud sdk + anthoscli (#374)
- chore(versions): add terraform 13.6 through 14.10 (#376)
- security(versions): secure terraform binaries (#390)
- chore(build): kick off new build (#395)
- chore(versions): update tf installer to use new hashi keys (#396) (#402)
Armory Echo - 2.25.2…2.26.5
- chore(build): Autobump armory-commons: 3.9.1 (#317)
- [create-pull-request] automated change (#328)
- [create-pull-request] automated change (#331) (#332)
Armory Front50 - 2.25.2…2.26.7
- [create-pull-request] automated change (#243)
- [create-pull-request] automated change (#255)
- [create-pull-request] automated change (#258) (#259)
- fix(tests): use artifactory to avoid docker rate limits (#261) (#262)
Armory Kayenta - 2.25.2…2.26.5
- feat(dynatrace): adding support for resolution parameter (#224)
- feat(build): publish kayenta armory artifacts (#232)
- [create-pull-request] automated change (#234)
- chore(build): Autobump armory-commons: 3.9.3 (backport #248) (#249)
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