
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 each Job template 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: I3b6b25fcc6a1af4d56f3e2b335615074e2f04b6d
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ceph-provisioners:
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- 0.1.0 Initial Chart
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- 0.1.1 Change helm-toolkit dependency version to ">= 0.1.0"
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- 0.1.2 Validate each storageclass created
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- 0.1.3 Uplift from Nautilus to Octopus release
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- 0.1.4 Add Ceph CSI plugin
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- 0.1.5 Fix Helm tests for the Ceph provisioners
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- 0.1.6 Update ceph_mon config as per new ceph clients
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- 0.1.7 Use full image ref for docker official images
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- 0.1.8 Enable Ceph CSI Provisioner to Stand Alone
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- 0.1.10 Add check for empty ceph endpoint
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- 0.1.11 Limit Ceph Provisioner Container Security Contexts
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- 0.1.12 Add ceph mon v2 port for ceph csi provisioner
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- 0.1.13 Fix ceph-provisioner rbd-healer error
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- 0.1.14 Helm 3 - Fix Job labels
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