2.15.0 Support Pebble check-failed and check-recovered events
What's Changed
This release adds support for new events based on Pebble checks. As of Juju 3.6b2, when a Pebble check reaches the failure threshold, a PebbleCheckFailedEvent will be emitted - and when the check starts passing again, the charm will get a PebbleCheckRecoveredEvent. Kubernetes charms can observe these events to react to failing checks - for example, change the unit or application status, output additional logging, or dynamically adjust the workload to work around the failure.
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Bumps ops from 2.14.1 to 2.15.0.
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Commits
d46f7e9
chore: 2.15.0 (#1295)cdf475f
docs: escape <major> etc in hacking.md (#1294)f12df1f
chore: update charm pins (#1269)fea6d20
fix: use temp dir for secret data (#1290)0dbffcb
chore: bump certifi from 2024.2.2 to 2024.7.4 in /docs (#1282)7ba1f3c
docs: clarify distinction between maintenance and waiting status (#1148)213f47e
ci: bump the Go version to match Pebble (#1285)e3eae86
feat: add support for Pebble check-failed and check-recovered events (#1281)5a21cd2
fix: add checks and log_targets to ops.testing (#1268)2e1dbd9
chore: bump version for the coming month's work (#1277)Dependabot will resolve any conflicts with this PR as long as you don't alter it yourself. You can also trigger a rebase manually by commenting
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