Eclipse JKube 1.12 is now available!
On behalf of the Eclipse JKube
team and everyone who has contributed, I'm happy to announce that Eclipse JKube 1.12.0
has been
released and is now available from
Maven Central 🎉.
Thanks to all of you who have contributed with issue reports, pull requests, feedback, and spreading the word with blogs, videos, comments, and so on. We really appreciate your help, keep it up!
What's new?
Without further ado, let's have a look at the most significant updates:
- Support for
CronJob
controller generation - Setting resource limits through XML/DSL configuration
- Concurrent Remote Dev sessions
- 🐛 Many other bug-fixes and minor improvements
Setting resource limits through XML/DSL configuration
You can now set resource limits for your containers through XML/DSL configuration.
The following code snippet shows how you can leverage this new feature in your pom.xml
configuration:
<plugin>
<groupId>org.eclipse.jkube</groupId>
<artifactId>kubernetes-maven-plugin</artifactId>
<configuration>
<resources>
<controller>
<containerResources>
<requests>
<cpu>1337m</cpu>
<memory>42Gi</memory>
</requests>
<limits>
<cpu>1337m</cpu>
<memory>42Gi</memory>
</limits>
</containerResources>
</controller>
</resources>
</configuration>
</plugin>
Using this release
If your project is based on Maven, you just need to add the Kubernetes Maven plugin or the OpenShift Maven plugin to your plugin dependencies:
<plugin>
<groupId>org.eclipse.jkube</groupId>
<artifactId>kubernetes-maven-plugin</artifactId>
<version>1.12.0</version>
</plugin>
If your project is based on Gradle, you just need to add the Kubernetes Gradle plugin or the OpenShift Gradle plugin to your plugin dependencies:
plugins {
id 'org.eclipse.jkube.kubernetes' version '1.12.0'
}
How can you help?
If you're interested in helping out and are a first-time contributor, check out the "first-timers-only" tag in the issue repository. We've tagged extremely easy issues so that you can get started contributing to Open Source and the Eclipse organization.
If you are a more experienced developer or have already contributed to JKube, check the "help wanted" tag.
We're also excited to read articles and posts mentioning our project and sharing the user experience. Feedback is the only way to improve.
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