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stage: Release
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group: Progressive Delivery
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info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/ux/technical-writing/#designated-technical-writers
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type: reference
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---
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# Upgrading deployments for newer Auto Deploy dependencies (Auto Deploy template, auto-deploy-image and auto-deploy-app chart)
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[Auto Deploy](stages.md#auto-deploy) is a feature that deploys your application to a Kubernetes cluster.
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It consists of several dependencies:
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- [Auto Deploy template](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/master/lib/gitlab/ci/templates/Jobs/Deploy.gitlab-ci.yml) is a set of pipeline jobs and scripts that makes use of `auto-deploy-image`.
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- [`auto-deploy-image`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/cluster-integration/auto-deploy-image) is the executable image that communicates with the Kubernetes cluster.
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- [`auto-deploy-app chart`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/cluster-integration/auto-deploy-image/-/tree/master/assets/auto-deploy-app) is the Helm chart for deploying your application.
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The `auto-deploy-image` and `auto-deploy-app` charts use [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/).
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By default, your Auto DevOps project keeps using the stable and non-breaking version.
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However, these dependencies could be upgraded in a major version release of GitLab
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with breaking changes requiring you to upgrade your deployments.
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This guide explains how to upgrade your deployments with newer or different major versions of Auto Deploy dependencies.
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## Verify dependency versions
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The process to check the current versions differs depending on which template you
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are using. First verify which template is in use:
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- For self-managed instances, the [stable Auto Deploy template bundled with the GitLab package](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/master/lib/gitlab/ci/templates/Jobs/Deploy.gitlab-ci.yml)
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is being used.
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- [The GitLab.com stable Auto Deploy template](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/master/lib/gitlab/ci/templates/Jobs/Deploy.gitlab-ci.yml)
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is being used if **one** of the following is true:
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- Your Auto DevOps project doesn't have a `.gitlab-ci.yml` file.
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- Your Auto DevOps project has a `.gitlab-ci.yml` and [includes](../../ci/yaml/README.md#includetemplate)
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the `Auto-DevOps.gitlab-ci.yml` template.
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- [The latest Auto Deploy template](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/master/lib/gitlab/ci/templates/Jobs/Deploy.latest.gitlab-ci.yml)
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is being used if **both** of the following is true:
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- Your Auto DevOps project has a `.gitlab-ci.yml` file and [includes](../../ci/yaml/README.md#includetemplate)
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the `Auto-DevOps.gitlab-ci.yml` template.
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- It also includes [the latest Auto Deploy template](#early-adopters)
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If you know what template is being used:
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- The `auto-deploy-image` version is in the template (for example `auto-deploy-image:v1.0.3`).
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- The `auto-deploy-app` chart version is [in the auto-deploy-image repository](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/cluster-integration/auto-deploy-image/-/blob/v1.0.3/assets/auto-deploy-app/Chart.yaml)
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(for example `version: 1.0.3`).
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## Compatibility
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The following table explains the version compatibility between GitLab and Auto Deploy dependencies:
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| GitLab version | `auto-deploy-image` version | Notes |
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|------------------|-----------------------------|-------|
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| v10.0 to v14.0 | v0.1.0 to v2.0.0 | v0 and v1 auto-deploy-image are backwards compatible. |
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| v13.4 and higher | v2.0.0 and higher | v2 auto-deploy-image contains breaking changes, as explained in the [upgrade guide](#upgrade-deployments-to-the-v2-auto-deploy-image). |
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You can find the current stable version of auto-deploy-image in the [Auto Deploy stable template](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/master/lib/gitlab/ci/templates/Jobs/Deploy.gitlab-ci.yml).
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## Upgrade Guide
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Projects using Auto DevOps must use the unmodified chart managed by GitLab.
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[Customized charts](customize.md#custom-helm-chart) are unsupported.
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### Upgrade deployments to the v1 `auto-deploy-image`
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The v1 chart is backward compatible with the v0 chart, so no configuration changes are needed.
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### Upgrade deployments to the v2 `auto-deploy-image`
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The v2 auto-deploy-image contains multiple dependency and architectural changes.
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If your Auto DevOps project has an active environment deployed with the v1 `auto-deploy-image`,
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please proceed with the following upgrade guide. Otherwise, you can skip this process.
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#### Helm 3
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> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/228609) in GitLab 13.4.
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The `auto-deploy-image` uses the Helm binary to manipulate the releases.
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Previously, `auto-deploy-image` used Helm v2, which used Tiller in a cluster.
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In the v2 `auto-deploy-image`, it uses Helm v3 that doesn't require Tiller anymore.
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If your Auto DevOps project has an active environment that was deployed with the v1
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`auto-deploy-image`, use the following steps to upgrade to v2, which uses Helm 3:
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1. Modify your `.gitlab-ci.yml` with:
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```yaml
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include:
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- template: Auto-DevOps.gitlab-ci.yml
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- remote: https://gitlab.com/hfyngvason/ci-templates/-/raw/master/Helm-2to3.gitlab-ci.yml
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variables:
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# If this variable is not present, the migration jobs will not show up
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MIGRATE_HELM_2TO3: "true"
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.auto-deploy:
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image: registry.gitlab.com/gitlab-org/cluster-integration/auto-deploy-image:v2.0.0-beta.1
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variables:
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AUTO_DEVOPS_FORCE_DEPLOY_V2: 1
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```
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1. Run the `<environment-name>:helm-2to3:migrate` job.
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1. Deploy your environment as usual. This deployment uses Helm 3.
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1. If the deployment succeeds, you can safely run `environment:helm-2to3:cleanup`.
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This deletes all Helm 2 release data from the namespace.
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If you accidentally delete the Helm 2 releases before you are ready, the `<environment-name>:helm2to3:migrate`
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job saves a backup for 1 week in a job artifact called `helm-2-release-backups`.
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The backup is in a Kubernetes manifest file that can be restored using
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`kubectl apply -f $backup`.
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1. Remove the `MIGRATE_HELM_2TO3` variable.
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#### Traffic routing change for canary deployments and incremental rollouts
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> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/cluster-integration/auto-deploy-image/-/merge_requests/109) in GitLab 13.4.
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Auto Deploy supports advanced deployment strategies such as [canary deployments](customize.md#deploy-policy-for-canary-environments)
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and [incremental rollouts](../../ci/environments/incremental_rollouts.md).
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Previously, `auto-deploy-image` created one service to balance the traffic between
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unstable and stable tracks by changing the replica ratio. In the v2 `auto-deploy-image`,
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it controls the traffic with [Canary Ingress](https://kubernetes.github.io/ingress-nginx/user-guide/nginx-configuration/annotations/#canary).
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For more details, see the [v2 `auto-deploy-app` chart resource architecture](#v2-chart-resource-architecture).
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If your Auto DevOps project has active `canary` or `rollout` track releases in the
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`production` environment deployed with the v1 `auto-deploy-image`, use the following
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steps to upgrade to v2:
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1. Verify your project is [using the v1 `auto-deploy-image`](#verify-dependency-versions).
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If not, [specify the version](#use-a-specific-version-of-auto-deploy-dependencies).
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1. If you're in the process of deploying `canary` or `rollout` deployments, promote
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them to `production` first to delete the unstable tracks.
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1. Verify your project is [using the v2 `auto-deploy-image`](#verify-dependency-versions).
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If not, [specify the version](#use-a-specific-version-of-auto-deploy-dependencies).
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1. Add an `AUTO_DEVOPS_FORCE_DEPLOY_V2` environment variable with a value of `true`
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in the GitLab CI/CD settings.
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1. Create a new pipeline and run the `production` job to renew the resource architecture
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with the v2 `auto-deploy-app chart`.
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1. Remove the `AUTO_DEVOPS_FORCE_DEPLOY_V2` environment variable.
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### Use a specific version of Auto Deploy dependencies
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To use a specifc version of Auto Deploy dependencies, specify the previous Auto Deploy
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stable template that contains the [desired version of `auto-deploy-image` and `auto-deploy-app`](#verify-dependency-versions).
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For example, if the template is bundled in GitLab v13.3, change your `.gitlab-ci.yml` to:
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```yaml
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include:
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- template: Auto-DevOps.gitlab-ci.yml
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- remote: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/v13.3.0-ee/lib/gitlab/ci/templates/Jobs/Deploy.gitlab-ci.yml
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```
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### Ignore warnings and continue deploying
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If you are certain that the new chart version is safe to be deployed, you can add
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the `AUTO_DEVOPS_FORCE_DEPLOY_V<major-version-number>` [environment variable](customize.md#build-and-deployment)
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to force the deployment to continue.
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For example, if you want to deploy the `v2.0.0` chart on a deployment that previously
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used the `v0.17.0` chart, add `AUTO_DEVOPS_FORCE_DEPLOY_V2`.
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## Early adopters
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If you want to use the latest beta or unstable version of `auto-deploy-image`, include
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the latest Auto Deploy template into your `.gitlab-ci.yml`:
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```yaml
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include:
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- template: Auto-DevOps.gitlab-ci.yml
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- remote: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/master/lib/gitlab/ci/templates/Jobs/Deploy.latest.gitlab-ci.yml
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```
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CAUTION: **Warning:**
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Using a beta or unstable `auto-deploy-image` could cause unrecoverable damage to
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your environments. Do not test it with important projects or environments.
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The next stable template update is [planned for GitLab v14.0](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/232788).
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## Resource Architectures of the `auto-deploy-app` chart
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### v0 and v1 chart resource architecture
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```mermaid
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graph TD;
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subgraph gl-managed-app
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Z[Nginx Ingress]
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end
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Z[Nginx Ingress] --> A(Ingress);
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Z[Nginx Ingress] --> B(Ingress);
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subgraph stg namespace
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B[Ingress] --> H(...);
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end
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subgraph prd namespace
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A[Ingress] --> D(Service);
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D[Service] --> E(Deployment:Pods:app:stable);
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D[Service] --> F(Deployment:Pods:app:canary);
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D[Service] --> I(Deployment:Pods:app:rollout);
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E(Deployment:Pods:app:stable)---id1[(Pods:Postgres)]
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F(Deployment:Pods:app:canary)---id1[(Pods:Postgres)]
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I(Deployment:Pods:app:rollout)---id1[(Pods:Postgres)]
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end
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```
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### v2 chart resource architecture
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```mermaid
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graph TD;
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subgraph gl-managed-app
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Z[Nginx Ingress]
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end
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Z[Nginx Ingress] --> A(Ingress);
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Z[Nginx Ingress] --> B(Ingress);
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Z[Nginx Ingress] --> |If canary is present or incremental rollout/|J(Canary Ingress);
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subgraph stg namespace
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B[Ingress] --> H(...);
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end
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subgraph prd namespace
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subgraph stable track
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A[Ingress] --> D[Service];
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D[Service] --> E(Deployment:Pods:app:stable);
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end
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subgraph canary track
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J(Canary Ingress) --> K[Service]
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K[Service] --> F(Deployment:Pods:app:canary);
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end
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E(Deployment:Pods:app:stable)---id1[(Pods:Postgres)]
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F(Deployment:Pods:app:canary)---id1[(Pods:Postgres)]
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end
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```
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## Troubleshooting
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### Major version mismatch warning
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If deploying a chart that has a major version that is different from the previous one,
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the new chart might not be correctly deployed. This could be due to an architectural
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change. If that happens, the deployment job fails with a message similar to:
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```plaintext
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[WARNING]
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Detected a major version difference between the the chart that is currently deploying (auto-deploy-app-v0.7.0), and the previously deployed chart (auto-deploy-app-v1.0.0).
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A new major version might not be backward compatible with the current release (production). The deployment could fail or be stuck in an unrecoverable status.
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...
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```
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To clear this error message and resume deployments, you must do one of the following:
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- Manually [upgrade the chart version](#upgrade-guide).
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- [Use a specific chart version](#use-a-specific-version-of-auto-deploy-dependencies).
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### Error: `missing key "app.kubernetes.io/managed-by": must be set to "Helm"`
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If your cluster has a deployment that was deployed with the v1 `auto-deploy-image`,
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you might encounter the following error:
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- `Error: rendered manifests contain a resource that already exists. Unable to continue with install: Secret "production-postgresql" in namespace "<project-name>-production" exists and cannot be imported into the current release: invalid ownership metadata; label validation error: missing key "app.kubernetes.io/managed-by": must be set to "Helm"; annotation validation error: missing key "meta.helm.sh/release-name": must be set to "production-postgresql"; annotation validation error: missing key "meta.helm.sh/release-namespace": must be set to "<project-name>-production"`
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This is because the previous deployment was deployed with Helm2, which is not compatible with Helm3.
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To resolve the problem, please follow the [upgrade guide](#upgrade-deployments-to-the-v2-auto-deploy-image).
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