Version Control for Definition
When the capabilities(Component or Trait) changes, KubeVela will generate a definition revision automatically.
- Check ComponentDefinition Revision
Note: there are only one revision of definition if you never update it.
$ vela def get webservice --revisions
NAME REVISION TYPE HASH
webservice 1 Component dfa072dac5088ed8
webservice 2 Component 519e11eb7cbe9cdd
- Check TraitDefinition Revision
$ vela def get affinity --revisions
NAME REVISION TYPE HASH
affinity 1 Trait 9db54dd8d5314bd5
affinity 2 Trait 8bf3e82a6884db2c
- Check PolicyDefinition Revision
$ vela def get override --revisions
NAME REVISION TYPE HASH
override 1 Policy f6f87a5eb2271b8a
- Check WorkflowStepDefinition Revision
$ vela def get deploy --revisions
NAME REVISION TYPE HASH
deploy 1 WorkflowStep 2ea741dae457850b
The best way to control version is using a new name for every definition version.
Specify Component/Trait Capability Revision in Application
Users can specify the revision with @version
approach, for example, if a user want to stick to using the v1
revision of webservice
component.
System admin can also write a webhook to inject the version automatically.
apiVersion: core.oam.dev/v1beta1
kind: Application
metadata:
name: myapp
spec:
components:
- name: express-server
type: webservice@v1
properties:
image: stefanprodan/podinfo:4.0.3
In this way, if system admin changes the ComponentDefinition, it won’t affect your application.
If no revision specified, KubeVela will always use the latest revision when you upgrade your application.