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Latest 2.440.3.8 Security release
Released: May 2, 2024
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2.440.3.7 Security release
Released: April 18, 2024
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2.440.2.1 Security release
Released: March 20, 2024
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2.440.1.4 Security release
Released: March 6, 2024
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2.440.1.3
Released: February 21, 2024
If you are actively using devoptics
, you must:
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Not upgrade the
devoptics
plugin to version 2.0 -
Not upgrade CloudBees CI Modern, to 2.440.1.3
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Not update the JVM to Java 17 if you use CloudBees CI Traditional
If you are not actively using devoptics
, but have it installed:
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Upgrade to version 2.0 to remove the incompatibility before upgrading CloudBees CI Modern or the JVM for CloudBees CI Traditional or
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Uninstall the plugin
Prior to this update, the operations center would dynamically change the behavior of exposing a controller based on a runtime lookup to detect if the underlying Kubernetes infrastructure was OpenShift or not. However, this dynamic check could lead to the creation of an Ingress
object for a controller rather than a Route
.
After this update, the type needs to be set when configuring the Kubernetes endpoint. Existing configuration will migrate to auto detect but attempts will be made to replace it with the correct type.
Configuration as Code bundles now need to be updated to specify the concrete type of service exposure method and for Ingress types such as ingressClass
and IngressAnnotations
to be on the ContainerMasterProvisioningDescriptor
.
Example 1. View OpenShift CasC snippet:
masterprovisioning: kubernetes: clusterEndpoints: - id: "myEndpoint" name: "openshift"
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becomes:
masterprovisioning: kubernetes: clusterEndpoints: - id: "myEndpoint" name: "openshift" serviceExposure: "openShiftRoute"
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Example 2. View Generic Kubernetes CasC snippet:
masterprovisioning: kubernetes: clusterEndpoints: - id: "myEndpoint" ingressAnnotations: |- key1: value1 key2: value2 ingressClass: "myingressclass" name: "kubernetes"
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becomes:
masterprovisioning: kubernetes: clusterEndpoints: - id: "myEndpoint" name: "kubernetes" serviceExposure: ingress: ingressAnnotations: |- key1: value1 key2: value2 ingressClass: "myingressclass"
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2.426.3.3 Security release
Released: January 24, 2024
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2.426.2.2 Security release
Released: December 13, 2023
Removal of unnecessary 'daemonize' dependency in the CloudBees CI traditional RPM.
We have removed the 'daemonize' package dependency from CloudBees CI traditional RPMs for both the Operations center and Controller, as it was not required in most scenarios. This change simplifies installation and upgrades, particularly in environments where access to the Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux (EPEL) repository is restricted.
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2.426.1.3 Security release
Released: November 29, 2023
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2.426.1.2 Security release
Released: November 15, 2023
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2.414.3.8 Security release
Released: October 25, 2023
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2.414.3.7 Security release
Released: October 18, 2023
With the 2.414.3.7 release, the following plugins were added to CAP:
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GitLab API (
gitlab-api
) -
GitLab Branch Source (
gitlab-branch-source
) -
Pipeline Maven Integration (
pipeline-maven
) -
Pipeline Maven API (
pipeline-maven-api
)
If your CasC bundle has any of these plugins in the plugin catalog, they must be removed. Otherwise, your bundle becomes invalid and will not start.
With the 2.414.3.7 release, the following plugin was removed from CAP:
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Maven Integration (
maven-plugin
)
If this plugin is already installed, it will continue to be installed. If you wish to install this plugin through CasC from the October release onward, it must be included in the CasC bundle’s plugin catalog and in the plugins.yaml
file.
Starting with Kubernetes plugin (version 4029.v5712230ccb_f8) the YAML parsing library was updated to snakeyaml-engine:2.5
which implements YAML specification 1.2.2. In this specification, the YAML merge operator (<<) was removed. Therefore, any usage of the merge operator in pod definitions needs to be removed.
An example of a pod definition using YAML anchors and aliases instead of the merge operator:
apiVersion: v1 kind: Pod spec: containers: - name: maven image: 3.9.4-eclipse-temurin-11 resources: requests: &maven-container-resources cpu: 1500m memory: 3500Mi limits: *maven-container-resources command: - sleep args: - infinity
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An example of the result of YAML specification 1.2.2 on a pod definition using anchors and aliases instead of the merge operator:
apiVersion: v1 kind: Pod spec: containers: - name: maven image: 3.9.4-eclipse-temurin-11 resources: requests: cpu: 1500m memory: 3500Mi limits: cpu: 1500m memory: 3500Mi command: - sleep args: - infinity
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For more information, refer to YAML version 1.2.
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2.414.2.2 Security release
Released: September 20, 2023
CasC Export now escapes variable expressions. However, variable expressions are not replaced when imported, unless a new configuration is set as pass thru.
This fix introduces a breaking change and any bundle using the variable resolution will stop working. To continue to use and resolve variables in your bundle, configure your CloudBees CI instance before loading your CasC bundles. To configure your CloudBees CI instance do one of the following:
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Enable the Enable or disable the variable resolution in the item creation for administrator setting on the System configuration page.
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Configure the
cascItemsConfiguration
value in the YAML file.
For more information, refer to Creating items with CasC for controllers or Creating items with CasC for the operations center.
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2.414.1.4
Released: August 28, 2023
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2.401.3.4 Security release
Released: August 16, 2023
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2.401.3.3 Security release
Released: July 26, 2023
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2.401.2.6 Security release
Released: July 12, 2023
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2.401.2.5
Released: July 3, 2023
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2.401.2.3
Released: June 28, 2023
Pod Security Policy (PSP) was deprecated in Kubernetes 1.21 and removed from Kubernetes 1.25. As an alternative, you can enforce Pod Security Standards by using Pod Security Admission (PSA). Refer to Pod Security Admission for CloudBees CI on modern cloud platforms for more information.
Operations center sign-on (SSO) is not working from controllers connected using WebSocket. An error is displayed when attempting to log in that the public key is missing.
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2.401.1.3
Released: May 31, 2023
The CloudBees CasC Server plugin 2.0 upgrade introduces bundle branch and tag support. The plugin update changes the folder structure within JENKINS_HOME
that stores the Configuration as Code for controller bundles. Due to the change to this folder structure, your existing bundles must be migrated. For more information on migrating your bundles, refer to Migrating Bundles.
Username/password authentication is no longer supported for use on the Jenkins CLI on a connected controller when the operations center single sign-on (SSO) is in use. Instead, create an API token on the operations center.
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2.387.3.5 Security release
Released: May 16, 2023