Re: We are excited to announce the release of Juju 2.2.3!

2017-09-11 Thread Tim Penhey
We are still getting the docs updated.

https://jujucharms.com/docs/2.2/charms-bundles#setting-charm-configurations-options-in-a-bundle
has a note about the include-file:// and include-base64:// items.

We still seem to be missing details about --bundle-config.

Tim

On 08/09/17 22:41, Sandor Zeestraten wrote:
> Hey Burton, 
> 
> Where can I find the docs on these new bundle options (include-file and
> include-base64) and the --bundle-config option?
> 
> Have a nice weekend
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> 
> On Fri, Sep 8, 2017 at 9:43 AM, Burton Swan  > wrote:
> 
> ## New and Improved
> 
> * The remove-machine command has a --keep-instance flag which allows
> the cloud instance to be left running when the machine is removed
> from the Juju model
> 
> * Bundles can now reference local resources by specifying a relative
> path (as can already be done for local charms).
> 
> * Values in local bundles for options and annotations can now
> specify a file to be read for the specified value. This is to
> support charm options where the value is some structured content,
> such as a configuration file. For binary external files, such as
> binary certificates, there is an option to base64 encode the
> contents of the file so it can be used as a string value. The
> referenced file can include the path to the file. The file location
> is relative to the bundle file location. e.g.:
> 
> applications:
> my-app:
> charm: some-charm
> options:
> config: include-file://my-config.yaml
> cert: include-base64://my-cert.crt
> 
> * There is a new option for deploying bundles: --bundle-config. This
> configuration file needs to be a YAML file, and currently only
> supports applications as a top level key. The format of the
> applications is the same as applications section in the bundle. Any
> values specified for an application in the bundle-config file
> override those values defined in the bundle, with the exception of
> the map type values, where the maps are merged with preference given
> to the bundle-config. The purpose of this to allow the use of a
> common bundle definition, and have model specific configuration kept
> in a separate file. Option and annotation values specified in the
> bundle-config file can also use the include-file:// and
> include-base64:// directives mentioned above for local bundles.
> Paths specified are relative to the bundle-config file.
> 
> 
> For a list of all bugs fixed in this release, see
> https://launchpad.net/juju/+milestone/2.2.3
> 
> 
> ## How can I get it?
> 
> The best way to get your hands on this release of Juju is to install
> it as a snap package (see https://snapcraft.io for more info on snaps).
> 
>  snap install juju --classic 
> 
> Other packages are available for a variety of platforms. Please see
> the online documentation at
> https://jujucharms.com/docs/stable/reference-install
> 
> 
> Those subscribed to a snap channel should be automatically upgraded.
> If you’re using the ppa/homebrew, you should see an upgrade available.
> 
> For highlights of this release, please see the documentation at
> https://jujucharms.com/docs/2.2/whats-new
> 
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Re: Charm snap is now strictly confined

2017-09-11 Thread Tom Barber
good effort devs!

On 8 Sep 2017 7:42 pm, "Cory Johns"  wrote:

> Greetings,
>
> I just wanted to make a quick announcement that the charm snap is now
> strictly confined on the stable channel (rev 17).  This fixes issues like
> https://github.com/juju/charm-tools/issues/339 and
> https://github.com/juju/charm-tools/issues/319 and prevents similar
> issues from cropping up in the future.
>
> In general, this change should be pretty much transparent, with the one
> caveat being that you can only build charms from under your HOME directory.
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