Draft: CI: tool to inspect installed Helm releases and detect references to bitnami containers

This MR:

  • adds a tool to inspect complete values of all installed Helm releases and find stuff in their content
    • note that the tool was hastily written with the assistance of Mistral AI
  • use it to detect when we refer to bitnami container images

CI configuration

Below you can choose test deployment variants to run in this MR's CI.

Click to open to CI configuration

Legend:

Icon Meaning Available values
☁️ Infra Provider capd, capo, capm3
🚀 Bootstrap Provider kubeadm (alias kadm), rke2, okd, ck8s
🐧 Node OS ubuntu, suse, na, leapmicro
🛠️ Deployment Options light-deploy, dev-sources, ha, misc, maxsurge-0, logging, no-logging, openbao
🎬 Pipeline Scenarios Available scenario list and description
  • 🎬 preview ☁️ capd 🚀 kadm 🐧 ubuntu

  • 🎬 preview ☁️ capo 🚀 rke2 🐧 suse

  • 🎬 preview ☁️ capm3 🚀 rke2 🐧 ubuntu

  • ☁️ capd 🚀 kadm 🛠️ light-deploy 🐧 ubuntu

  • ☁️ capd 🚀 rke2 🛠️ light-deploy 🐧 suse

  • ☁️ capo 🚀 rke2 🐧 suse

  • ☁️ capo 🚀 rke2 🐧 leapmicro

  • ☁️ capo 🚀 kadm 🐧 ubuntu

  • ☁️ capo 🚀 rke2 🎬 rolling-update 🛠️ ha 🐧 ubuntu

  • ☁️ capo 🚀 kadm 🎬 wkld-k8s-upgrade 🐧 ubuntu

  • ☁️ capo 🚀 rke2 🎬 rolling-update-no-wkld 🛠️ ha 🐧 suse

  • ☁️ capo 🚀 rke2 🎬 sylva-upgrade-from-1.4.x 🛠️ ha 🐧 ubuntu

  • ☁️ capo 🚀 rke2 🎬 sylva-upgrade-from-1.4.x 🛠️ ha,misc 🐧 ubuntu

  • ☁️ capo 🚀 rke2 🛠️ ha,misc 🐧 ubuntu

  • ☁️ capo 🚀 rke2 🛠️ ha,misc,openbao,kunai🐧 suse

  • ☁️ capm3 🚀 rke2 🐧 suse

  • ☁️ capm3 🚀 kadm 🐧 ubuntu

  • ☁️ capm3 🚀 ck8s 🐧 ubuntu

  • ☁️ capm3 🚀 kadm 🎬 rolling-update-no-wkld 🛠️ ha,misc 🐧 ubuntu

  • ☁️ capm3 🚀 rke2 🎬 wkld-k8s-upgrade 🛠️ ha 🐧 suse

  • ☁️ capm3 🚀 kadm 🎬 rolling-update 🛠️ ha 🐧 ubuntu

  • ☁️ capm3 🚀 rke2 🎬 sylva-upgrade-from-1.4.x 🛠️ ha 🐧 suse

  • ☁️ capm3 🚀 rke2 🛠️ misc,ha 🐧 suse

  • ☁️ capm3 🚀 rke2 🛠️ ha,misc 🐧 suse

  • ☁️ capm3 🚀 kadm 🎬 rolling-update 🛠️ ha 🐧 suse

  • ☁️ capm3 🚀 ck8s 🎬 rolling-update 🛠️ ha 🐧 ubuntu

  • ☁️ capm3 🚀 rke2|okd 🎬 no-update 🐧 ubuntu|na

Global config for deployment pipelines

  • autorun pipelines
  • allow failure on pipelines
  • record sylvactl events

Notes:

  • Enabling autorun will make deployment pipelines to be run automatically without human interaction
  • Disabling allow failure will make deployment pipelines mandatory for pipeline success.
  • if both autorun and allow failure are disabled, deployment pipelines will need manual triggering but will be blocking the pipeline

Be aware: after configuration change, pipeline is not triggered automatically. Please run it manually (by clicking the run pipeline button in Pipelines tab) or push new code.

Edited by Thomas Morin

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