
If labels are not specified on a Job, kubernetes defaults them to include the labels of their underlying Pod template. Helm 3 injects metadata into all resources [0] including a `app.kubernetes.io/managed-by: Helm` label. Thus when kubernetes sees a Job's labels they are no longer empty and thus do not get defaulted to the underlying Pod template's labels. This is a problem since Job labels are depended on by - Armada pre-upgrade delete hooks - Armada wait logic configurations - kubernetes-entrypoint dependencies Thus, for Job templates previously missed, this adds labels matching the underlying Pod template to retain the same labels that were present with Helm 2. [0]: https://github.com/helm/helm/pull/7649 Change-Id: Ie438b449a3d9853d786215d40a39c32d164e9950
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glance:
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- 0.1.0 Initial Chart
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- 0.1.1 Change helm-toolkit dependency to >= 0.1.0
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- 0.1.2 Change issuer to clusterissuer
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- 0.1.3 Revert - Change issuer to clusterissuer
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- 0.1.4 Update RBAC apiVersion from /v1beta1 to /v1
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- 0.1.5 Change Issuer to ClusterIssuer
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- 0.1.6 Update glance default policy values
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- 0.1.7 Update storage init script with cacert
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- 0.1.8 Update glance default policy values
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- 0.2.0 Remove support for releases before T
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- 0.2.1 Fix the ceph pool creations for openstack services
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- 0.2.2 Adding rabbitmq TLS logic
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- 0.2.3 Use policies in yaml format
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- 0.2.4 Mount rabbitmq TLS secret
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- 0.2.5 Add Ussuri release support
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- 0.2.6 Add Victoria and Wallaby releases support
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- 0.2.7 Added helm.sh/hook for the jobs
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- 0.2.8 Helm 3 - Fix Job Labels
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- 0.2.9 Helm 3 - Fix More Job Labels
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