On Ubuntu, and maybe some others, the `TestOCIRepository_reconcileArtifact` test fails due to difference in file permission, which results in different artifact checksum. This is due to the default umask on ubuntu. Reset the permission of the testdata to fix the test on ubuntu. There's a similar fix in `TestGitRepositoryReconciler_reconcileArtifact` test. Signed-off-by: Sunny <darkowlzz@protonmail.com> |
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README.md
Source controller
The source-controller is a Kubernetes operator, specialised in artifacts acquisition from external sources such as Git, Helm repositories and S3 buckets. The source-controller implements the source.toolkit.fluxcd.io API and is a core component of the GitOps toolkit.
Features:
- authenticates to sources (SSH, user/password, API token)
- validates source authenticity (PGP)
- detects source changes based on update policies (semver)
- fetches resources on-demand and on-a-schedule
- packages the fetched resources into a well-known format (tar.gz, yaml)
- makes the artifacts addressable by their source identifier (sha, version, ts)
- makes the artifacts available in-cluster to interested 3rd parties
- notifies interested 3rd parties of source changes and availability (status conditions, events, hooks)
- reacts to Git push and Helm chart upload events (via notification-controller)
