How to upgrade the Gitlab Package chart💣
BigBang makes modifications to the upstream helm chart. The full list of changes is at the end of this document.
- Read release notes from upstream Gitlab Releases. Be aware of changes that are included in the upgrade. Take note of any manual upgrade steps that customers might need to perform, if any.
- Do diff of upstream chart between old and new release tags to become aware of any significant chart changes. A graphical diff tool such as Meld is useful. You can see where the current helm chart came from by inspecting
/chart/kptfile
- Create a development branch and merge request from the Gitlab issue.
- Merge/Sync the new helm chart with the existing Gitlab package code. A graphical diff tool like Meld is useful. Reference the “Modifications made to upstream chart” section below. Be careful not to overwrite Big Bang Package changes that need to be kept. Note that some files will have combinations of changes that you will overwrite and changes that you keep. Stay alert. The hardest file to update is the
/chart/values.yaml
because the changes are many and complicated. - Delete all the
/chart/charts/*.tgz
files and the/requirements.lock
file. You will replace these files in a later step. - In
/chart/requirements.yaml
update the gluon library to the latest version. - Run a helm dependency command to update the chart/charts/*.tgz archives and create a new requirements.lock file. You will commit the tar archives along with the requirements.lock that was generated.
export HELM_EXPERIMENTAL_OCI=1 helm dependency update ./chart
- In
/chart/values.yaml
update all the gitlab image tags to the new version. There are about 12 of them. - Update /CHANGELOG.md with an entry for “upgrade Gitlab to app version X.X.X chart version X.X.X-bb.X”. Or, whatever description is appropriate.
- Update the /README.md following the gluon library script
- Update /chart/Chart.yaml to the appropriate versions. The annotation version should match the
appVersion
.version: X.X.X-bb.X appVersion: X.X.X annotations: annotations: bigbang.dev/applicationVersions: | - Gitlab: X.X.X
- Use a development environment to deploy and test Gitlab. See more detailed testing instructions below. Also test with gitlab-runner to make sure it still works with the new Gitlab version. Also test an upgrade by deploying the old version first and then deploying the new version.
- When the Package pipeline runs expect the cypress tests to fail due to UI changes. Note that most of the cypress test files are synced to the gitlab-runner Package to avoid having two different versions of the same tests. There is one place in particular that always fails because the button id number
button[id="__BVID__66__BV_toggle_"]
changes in/chart/tests/cypress/03-gitlab-login.spec.js
. It is usually necessary to run the cypress tests locally in order to troubleshoot a failing test. The following steps are about how to set up local cypress testing. There is not good documentation anywhere else so it is included here. - Install a current version of cypress on your workstation.
- Make a sibling directory named
cypress
next to where you have gitlab repo cloned.Inside the cypress directory create a symbolic link namedmkdir cypress ls -l drwxrwxr-x cypress drwxrwxr-x gitlab
integration
that points to the cypress tests inside the gitlab repo.cd cypress ln -s ../gitlab/chart/tests/cypress integration ls -l lrwxrwxrwx integration -> ../gitlab/chart/tests/cypress/ cd ..
- Export the environment variables that are needed by the cypress test. Reference the
bbtests:
at the end of/chart/values.yaml
export cypress_baseUrl=https://gitlab.bigbang.dev export cypress_gitlab_first_name=test export cypress_gitlab_last_name=user export cypress_gitlab_username=testuser export cypress_gitlab_password=12345678 export cypress_gitlab_email=testuser@example.com export cypress_gitlab_project=my-awesome-project export cypress_adminpassword=put-the-gitlab-root-password-here
- run cypress from the parent directory of the gitlab and cypress directories.
cypress
- When Cypress launches select the same directory where you ran cypress and you should see the gitlab cypress tests listed. Run them manually, in order, one at a time.
- Investigate and fix errors in the cypress tests. You can run a separate browser with developer tools to find out names of elements on each page.
- Update the /README.md again if you have made any additional changes during the upgrade/testing process.
Testing new Gitlab version💣
- Create a k8s dev environment. One option is to use the Big Bang k3d-dev.sh with no arguments which will give you the default configuration. The following steps assume you are using the script.
- Follow the instructions at the end of the script to connect to the k8s cluster and install flux.
- Deploy gitlab with these dev values overrides. Core apps are disabled for quick deployment.
domain: bigbang.dev
flux:
interval: 1m
rollback:
cleanupOnFail: false
networkPolicies:
enabled: true
clusterAuditor:
enabled: false
gatekeeper:
enabled: false
istiooperator:
enabled: true
istio:
enabled: true
jaeger:
enabled: false
kiali:
enabled: false
logging:
enabled: false
eckoperator:
enabled: false
fluentbit:
enabled: false
monitoring:
enabled: false
twistlock:
enabled: false
values:
console:
persistence:
size: 5Gi
sso:
oidc:
host: login.dso.mil
realm: baby-yoda
client_secret: ""
addons:
gitlabRunner:
enabled: true
gitlab:
enabled: true
git:
tag: null
branch: "your-development-branch-name"
hostnames:
gitlab: gitlab
registry: registry
sso:
enabled: true
label: "Platform One SSO"
client_id: "platform1_a8604cc9-f5e9-4656-802d-d05624370245_bb8-gitlab"
client_secret: ""
values:
gitlab:
webservice:
minReplicas: 1
maxReplicas: 1
helmTests:
enabled: false
gitlab-shell:
minReplicas: 1
maxReplicas: 1
sidekiq:
minReplicas: 1
maxReplicas: 1
registry:
hpa:
minReplicas: 1
maxReplicas: 1
global:
appConfig:
object_store:
enabled: true
defaultCanCreateGroup: true
- Access Gitlab UI from a browser and login with SSO
- Test changing your profile image.
- In your profile create an access token with all privileges. Save the token for later use.
- Create a group called
test
- Create a project called
test1
with a README.md within thetest
group - From your workstation git clone with https the test1 project
git clone https://gitlab.bigbang.dev/test/test1.git
- Make a change to README.md and commit and push. Verify that the change shows in Gitlab UI
- Test pushing and pulling an image to the project container registry. Use the access token you created.
docker login registry.bigbang.dev docker pull busybox docker tag busybox:latest registry.bigbang.dev/test/test1:latest docker push registry.bigbang.dev/test/test1:latest docker image rm busybox:latest docker image rm registry.bigbang.dev/test/test1:latest docker pull registry.bigbang.dev/test/test1:latest
- Test a pipeline with gitlab-runner. Navigate to
https://gitlab.bigbang.dev/test/test1/-/settings/ci_cd
and disable the Auto DevOps. Navigate tohttps://gitlab.bigbang.dev/test/test1/-/ci/editor?branch_name=main
and configure a pipeline. Verify that it completes successfully athttps://gitlab.bigbang.dev/test/test1/-/pipelines
.stages: - test dogfood: stage: test script: - echo "dogfood" >> file.txt artifacts: paths: - file.txt cache: paths: - file.txt
- Perform a manual upgrade test. First deploy the current Gitlab version. Then deploy your development branch. Verify that the upgrade is successful.
- Retest with monitoring and logging enabled. Verify that the logging and monitoring are working.
Modifications made to upstream chart💣
This is a high-level list of modifications that Big Bang has made to the upstream helm chart. You can use this as as cross-check to make sure that no modifications were lost during the upgrade process.
chart/charts/*.tgz💣
-
run
helm dependency update ./chart
and commit the downloaded archives -
commit the tar archives that were downloaded from the helm dependency update command. And also commit the requirements.lock that was generated.
chart/.gitignore💣
- comment the
charts/*.tgz
- comment the
requirements.lock
chart/requirements.yaml💣
- Add gluon dependency to the end of the list
- name: gluon
version: "0.2.10"
repository: "oci://registry.dso.mil/platform-one/big-bang/apps/library-charts/gluon"
chart/values.yaml💣
- disable all internal services other than postgres, minio, and redis
- add BigBang additional values at bottom of values.yaml
- add prometheus exporter: gitlab.gitlab-exporter
- add default bigbang.dev hostnames for global.hosts
- add IronBank hardened images
- add pullSecrets for each IronBank image
- add default bigbag.dev hostnames at global.hosts
- add customCAs (the cert files and secrets need to be added in the next 2 steps for this to work)
- add
postgresqlInitdbArgs
,securityContext
,postgresqlDataDir
andpersistence
to get IB image working with postgres subchart - add upgradeCheck.annotations: sidecar.istio.io/inject: “false”
- add shared-secrets.annotations: sidecar.istio.io/inject: “false”
- add gitlab.migrations.annotations: sidecar.istio.io/inject: “false”
- add minio.jobAnnotations: sidecar.istio.io/inject: “false”
chart/bigbang/*💣
- add DoD approved CA certificates (recursive copy directory from previous release)
chart/templates/bigbang/*💣
- add istio virtual service (temporarily disable istio in values.yaml to test)
- add Secrets for DoD certificate authorities
chart/templates/_certificates.tpl💣
- hack to support pki certificate location within the RedHat UBI image. Is different than Debian based images. Add to definition of
gitlab.certificates.volumeMount
the volumeMount definition is at the end of the file- name: etc-ssl-certs mountPath: /etc/pki/tls/certs/ readOnly: true - name: etc-ssl-certs mountPath: /etc/pki/tls/cert.pem subPath: ca-bundle.crt readOnly: true
chart/charts/minio/templates/_helper_create_buckets.sh💣
- hack the MinIO sub-chart to work with newer mc version in IronBank image
line 65
/usr/bin/mc policy set $POLICY myminio/$BUCKET
chart/tests/*💣
- add helm test scripts
chart/templates/tests/*💣
- add templates for helm tests
chart/.helmignore💣
- change
scripts/
to/scripts/
so that the helm test scripts are not ignored
chart/charts/gitlab/charts/toolbox/templates/backup-job.yaml💣
- lines 33-35
{{- if .Values.global.istio.enabled }} sidecar.istio.io/inject: "false" {{- end }}
Last update:
2022-09-20 by Ryan Garcia