Rename the CRD and all related types for better clarity:
- CozystackResourceDefinition -> ApplicationDefinition
- CozystackResourceDefinitionList -> ApplicationDefinitionList
- CozystackResourceDefinitionSpec -> ApplicationDefinitionSpec
- All related nested types updated accordingly
Updated components:
- API types and generated deepcopy code
- Controllers and reconcilers
- Dashboard, lineagecontrollerwebhook, crdmem packages
- CRD YAML definition and Helm chart
- All 25 cozyrds YAML manifests
- Migration scripts and documentation
Added migration 23 to remove old cozystack-resource-definition-crd HelmRelease.
Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrei Kvapil <kvapss@gmail.com>
- Add three application metadata labels to HelmRelease:
- apps.cozystack.io/application.kind
- apps.cozystack.io/application.group
- apps.cozystack.io/application.name
- Replace shouldIncludeHelmRelease filtering with label-based filtering
in Get, List, and Update methods
- Always add kind and group label requirements in List for precise filtering
- Update CozystackResourceDefinitionController to watch only HelmReleases
with cozystack.io/ui=true label
- Update LineageControllerWebhook to extract metadata directly from
HelmRelease labels instead of using mapping configuration
- Add functionality to update HelmRelease chart from CozystackResourceDefinition
using label selectors
Signed-off-by: Andrei Kvapil <kvapss@gmail.com>
[cozystack-controller] Introduce new dashboard-controller
[dashboard] Introduce new dashboard based on openapi-ui
Co-authored-by: kklinch0 <kklinch0@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: kklinch0 <kklinch0@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrei Kvapil <kvapss@gmail.com>
Many resources created as part of managed apps in cozystack (pods,
secrets, etc) do not carry predictable labels that unambiguously
indicate which app originally triggered their creation. Some resources
are managed by controllers and other custom resources and this
indirection can lead to loss of information. Other controllers sometimes
simply do not allow setting labels on controlled resources and the
latter do not inherit labels from the owner. This patch implements a
webhook that sidesteps this problem with a universal solution. On
creation of a pod/secret/PVC etc it walks through the owner references
until a HelmRelease is found that can be matched with a managed app
dynamically registered in the Cozystack API server. The pod is mutated
with labels identifying the managed app.
```release-note
[cozystack-controller] Add a mutating webhook to identify the Cozystack
managed app that ultimately owns low-level resources created in the
cluster and label these resources with a reference to said app.
```
Signed-off-by: Timofei Larkin <lllamnyp@gmail.com>
Many resources created as part of managed apps in cozystack (pods,
secrets, etc) do not carry predictable labels that unambiguously
indicate which app originally triggered their creation. Some resources
are managed by controllers and other custom resources and this
indirection can lead to loss of information. Other controllers sometimes
simply do not allow setting labels on controlled resources and the
latter do not inherit labels from the owner. This patch implements a
webhook that sidesteps this problem with a universal solution. On
creation of a pod/secret/PVC etc it walks through the owner references
until a HelmRelease is found that can be matched with a managed app
dynamically registered in the Cozystack API server. The pod is mutated
with labels identifying the managed app.
```release-note
[cozystack-controller] Add a mutating webhook to identify the Cozystack
managed app that ultimately owns low-level resources created in the
cluster and label these resources with a reference to said app.
```
Signed-off-by: Timofei Larkin <lllamnyp@gmail.com>