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Release a namespace in one go #902

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dlespiau opened this issue Jan 16, 2018 · 2 comments
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Release a namespace in one go #902

dlespiau opened this issue Jan 16, 2018 · 2 comments
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@dlespiau
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I would love for fluctl release --all --update-all-images --namespace scope to work, ie. release all controllers in that namespace and not touch anything else.

Currently, executing this with --dry-run will show an update plan across all the known namespaces. As namespaces are used as a logical separation between parts of an app, I think it'd make quite some sense to be releasing all of a namespace in a short command line invocation.

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That's a fine, practical suggestion.

fluxctl release needs a bit of an overhaul in general -- for example you can release a particular image to a set of controllers, but you can't release a set of images to a set of controllers.

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Hi, as this represents a new feature it is outside of the maintenance policy for Flux v1 to add this now.

Please know Flux is willing to hear compelling arguments at any time. As this was classified as an enhancement, it would fall outside of the maintenance policy for Flux v1 (edit: the Flux v1 FAQ should cover this with an entry at the top, I will fix this soon) which is in maintenance mode now.

Please migrate to Flux v2 and you're welcome to request any missing features or not well-covered use cases through the discussions page.

Respecting that you may have already moved on (hopefully to Flux v2), I am closing this issue for now.

Thanks for using Flux!

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