* Validate user-provided labels and annotations in maintenance job User-provided labels and annotations from maintenance JobConfigs are now validated before being applied to the maintenance Job pod template. Invalid label keys, label values, and annotation keys are skipped with a warning log. This prevents the Kubernetes API from rejecting the entire Job when a user provides labels or annotations that violate naming rules. Additionally, user-provided labels can no longer overwrite the internal RepositoryNameLabel used for job tracking. Fixes velero-io/velero#9981 Signed-off-by: Shubham Pampattiwar <spampatt@redhat.com> * Add tests for label and annotation validation in maintenance job Add test cases to TestBuildJob covering: - Invalid label key is skipped - Invalid label value is skipped - Label value exceeding 63 characters is skipped - User-provided label cannot overwrite RepositoryNameLabel - Invalid annotation key is skipped Also fix a latent test issue where param.BackupRepo was not reset between test cases, and add the missing assertion for expectedPodAnnotation which was defined but never checked. Signed-off-by: Shubham Pampattiwar <spampatt@redhat.com> * Fix gofmt formatting in maintenance test file Signed-off-by: Shubham Pampattiwar <spampatt@redhat.com> * Add changelog for PR #9982 Signed-off-by: Shubham Pampattiwar <spampatt@redhat.com> --------- Signed-off-by: Shubham Pampattiwar <spampatt@redhat.com>
Overview
Velero (formerly Heptio Ark) gives you tools to back up and restore your Kubernetes cluster resources and persistent volumes. You can run Velero with a public cloud platform or on-premises.
Velero lets you:
- Take backups of your cluster and restore in case of loss.
- Migrate cluster resources to other clusters.
- Replicate your production cluster to development and testing clusters.
Velero consists of:
- A server that runs on your cluster
- A command-line client that runs locally
Documentation
The documentation provides a getting started guide and information about building from source, architecture, extending Velero and more.
Please use the version selector at the top of the site to ensure you are using the appropriate documentation for your version of Velero.
Troubleshooting
If you encounter issues, review the troubleshooting docs, file an issue, or talk to us on the #velero channel on the Kubernetes Slack server.
Contributing
If you are ready to jump in and test, add code, or help with documentation, follow the instructions on our Start contributing documentation for guidance on how to setup Velero for development.
Changelog
See the list of releases to find out about feature changes.
Velero compatibility matrix
The following is a list of the supported Kubernetes versions for each Velero version.
| Velero version | Expected Kubernetes version compatibility | Tested on Kubernetes version |
|---|---|---|
| 1.18 | 1.18-latest | 1.33.7, 1.34.1, and 1.35.0 |
| 1.17 | 1.18-latest | 1.31.7, 1.32.3, 1.33.1, and 1.34.0 |
| 1.16 | 1.18-latest | 1.31.4, 1.32.3, and 1.33.0 |
| 1.15 | 1.18-latest | 1.28.8, 1.29.8, 1.30.4 and 1.31.1 |
| 1.14 | 1.18-latest | 1.27.9, 1.28.9, and 1.29.4 |
Velero supports IPv4, IPv6, and dual stack environments. Support for this was tested against Velero v1.8.
The Velero maintainers are continuously working to expand testing coverage, but are not able to test every combination of Velero and supported Kubernetes versions for each Velero release. The table above is meant to track the current testing coverage and the expected supported Kubernetes versions for each Velero version.
If you are interested in using a different version of Kubernetes with a given Velero version, we'd recommend that you perform testing before installing or upgrading your environment. For full information around capabilities within a release, also see the Velero release notes or Kubernetes release notes. See the Velero support page for information about supported versions of Velero.
For each release, Velero maintainers run the test to ensure the upgrade path from n-2 minor release. For example, before the release of v1.10.x, the test will verify that the backup created by v1.9.x and v1.8.x can be restored using the build to be tagged as v1.10.x.
Cloud Native Computing Foundation
Velero is a Cloud Native Computing Foundation sandbox project.
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