point the Argo CD provider to the new repository (#133)
Features
point the Argo CD provider to the new repository (#133) (f69deb2)
Migrate provider source oboukili -> argoproj-labs
We've tested the procedure found here and we think the order of the steps is not exactly right. This is the procedure we recommend (note that this should be run manually on your machine and not on a CI/CD workflow):
First, make sure you are already using version 6.2.0 of the oboukili/argocd provider.
Then, check which modules you have that are using the oboukili/argocd provider.
Afterwards, proceed to point *ALL the DevOps Stack modules to the versions that have changed the source on their respective requirements. In case you have other personal modules that also declare oboukili/argocd as a requirement, you will also need to update them.
Also update the required providers on your root module. If you've followed our examples, you should find that configuration on the terraform.tf file in the root folder.
Execute the migration via terraform state replace-provider:
$ terraform state replace-provider registry.terraform.io/oboukili/argocd registry.terraform.io/argoproj-labs/argocd
Terraform will perform the following actions:
point the Argo CD provider to the new repository (#133)
Features
point the Argo CD provider to the new repository (#133) (f69deb2)
Migrate provider source oboukili -> argoproj-labs
We've tested the procedure found here and we think the order of the steps is not exactly right. This is the procedure we recommend (note that this should be run manually on your machine and not on a CI/CD workflow):
First, make sure you are already using version 6.2.0 of the oboukili/argocd provider.
Then, check which modules you have that are using the oboukili/argocd provider.
Afterwards, proceed to point *ALL the DevOps Stack modules to the versions that have changed the source on their respective requirements. In case you have other personal modules that also declare oboukili/argocd as a requirement, you will also need to update them.
Also update the required providers on your root module. If you've followed our examples, you should find that configuration on the terraform.tf file in the root folder.
Execute the migration via terraform state replace-provider:
$ terraform state replace-provider registry.terraform.io/oboukili/argocd registry.terraform.io/argoproj-labs/argocd
Terraform will perform the following actions:
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Looks like kube-prometheus-stack::github::camptocamp/devops-stack-module-kube-prometheus-stack::v11.1.1 is no longer a dependency, so this is no longer needed.
Bumps kube-prometheus-stack::devops-stack-module-kube-prometheus-stack from 11.1.1 to 13.0.0.
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chore: release 13.0.0 (#134)f69deb2
feat!: point the Argo CD provider to the new repository (#133)9ac04fc
chore: release 12.0.0 (#130)17f42a7
feat(chart)!: major update of dependencies on kube-prometheus-stack chart (#126)a849e5e
docs(terraform-docs): generate docs and write to README.adoc0e04195
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