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Tag new releases with their version number #91

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cdoble84 opened this issue Nov 27, 2023 · 3 comments
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Tag new releases with their version number #91

cdoble84 opened this issue Nov 27, 2023 · 3 comments

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@cdoble84
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At the moment I believe when a new version of flagger-k6-webhook is released it just gets tagged with 'latest'.

Would it be possible to also tag the new images with the actual version as well please? For example, k6-loadtester-1.2.0 was released back in October but there are no images available with this tag from what I can te;ll.

At Aviva, we prefer to use a tagged 'version' of each 3rd party image so that any upgrades of the image on our clusters is a deliberate action rather than being caught out by accidentally downloading a newer version without realising it.

@zerok
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zerok commented Jul 16, 2024

Hi :) We'll try to do that consistently in the future. Yesterday, we released flagger-k6-webhook v0.3.1 and the Helm chart in version v1.3.1.

The image is available under ghcr.io/grafana/flagger-k6-webhook:v0.3.1

I hope this helps 🙂

@nickcaballero
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@zerok Can you elaborate on the versioning scheme? Why the two different versions?

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zerok commented Sep 5, 2024

Not really. This might have been from a time when the helm chart was experimental while the code itself had already proven itself. @julienduchesne do you perhaps still remember the reasoning there? If possible, we should probably sync them up (so give the helm chart also a 1.x) 🙂

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