This includes a change to how the revision for HelmRepository sources is
recorded, as this will now equal to the generated timestamp from the index
in RFC3339Nano format.
Due to required domain changes for the helm-controller so that it
can co-exist in a cluster with the Helm Operator, other Toolkit
components are moving to a *.toolklit.fluxcd.io domain too.
- return reconciliation error so that controller runtime metrics record failures
- change structure logging labels to match the controller runtime format
- log the reconciliation duration for all kinds
- normalise log messages and labels across all controllers
This commit changes the file excludes for tarballs generated for
Git repository artifacts from a fixed set of strings to include
exclusion files files. It currently takes `.sourceignore` and
in the root of the given directory into account.
In addition to this the Git VCS related files that are ignored have
been extended to not only include the .git/ directory, but also the
.gitignore, .gitmodules and .gitattributes files. Mimicking part of
the --exclude-vcs flag not available on all tar versions.
This commit adds a timeout field to the GitRepositorySpec to be used
during the git clone operation when reconciling the resource.
When no interval is defined the default timeout returned by the getter
is 20 seconds.
The timeout can not be added yet to the Helm related sources as it
is currently not possible to inject anything custom into the HTTP
client from the Helm HTTP getter except for the authentication
options built in. A submit has been submitted to make this possible
and is waiting for review.
This commit includes some context changes to the other reconcilers
to tidy them up and make them depend on a single background context.
It also includes some added docblocks that crossed my path.
Introduces new helpers and config structs to all reconcilers to
set the max concurrent reconciles number.
Introduces a new flag `--concurrent` to configure the number of
concurrent reconciles per reconciler, defaults to `2`.