kind - v0.17.0


v0.17.0 is a small release centered around fixing a bug loading docker hub / docker.io tagged images with identical content but different tags (including images with no explicit host) https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kind/pull/2955
and support for cross-architecture kind load ....

This release also ships Kubernetes 1.25.3 and containerd 1.6.9 with their respective fixes.

This release comes to you live from KubeCon NA 2022 😄

Breaking Changes

  • The default node image is a Kubernetes v1.25.3 image: kindest/node:v1.25.2@sha256:f52781bc0d7a19fb6c405c2af83abfeb311f130707a0e219175677e366cc45d1
  • Internal config generation now defends against yaml-injection
  • This should not be a breaking change if you were using the config fields as documented
  • This does not apply to config patches which are applied after config generation, and by definition patch arbitrary yaml
  • Kubernetes v1.15.X and lower are no longer supported, as warned in KIND v0.15.0

New Features

  • Support for loading cross-architecture images
  • When using kind load docker-image or kind load image-archive,
    kind now instructs containerd to import all architectures.
  • This means that if you have multi-arch docker run enabled on your host (binfmt_misc qemu-userspace),
    such as in the Docker Desktop application out-of-the box, you may be able to load and run pods with images
    for the wrong architecture (e.g. an amd64 image on an M1 mac).
  • containerd 1.6.9
  • go 1.19.2
  • upgraded metallb https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kind/pull/2973
  • overhauled docs code snippets https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kind/pull/2894

New Node images have been built for kind v0.17.0, please use these exact images (IE like kindest/node:v1.25.3@sha256:f52781bc0d7a19fb6c405c2af83abfeb311f130707a0e219175677e366cc45d1 including the digest) or build your own as we may need to change the image format again in the future :sweat_smile:

Images built for this release:
- 1.25: kindest/node:v1.25.3@sha256:f52781bc0d7a19fb6c405c2af83abfeb311f130707a0e219175677e366cc45d1
- 1.24: kindest/node:v1.24.7@sha256:577c630ce8e509131eab1aea12c022190978dd2f745aac5eb1fe65c0807eb315
- 1.23: kindest/node:v1.23.13@sha256:ef453bb7c79f0e3caba88d2067d4196f427794086a7d0df8df4f019d5e336b61
- 1.22: kindest/node:v1.22.15@sha256:7d9708c4b0873f0fe2e171e2b1b7f45ae89482617778c1c875f1053d4cef2e41
- 1.21: kindest/node:v1.21.14@sha256:9d9eb5fb26b4fbc0c6d95fa8c790414f9750dd583f5d7cee45d92e8c26670aa1
- 1.20: kindest/node:v1.20.15@sha256:a32bf55309294120616886b5338f95dd98a2f7231519c7dedcec32ba29699394
- 1.19: kindest/node:v1.19.16@sha256:476cb3269232888437b61deca013832fee41f9f074f9bed79f57e4280f7c48b7

NOTE: These node images support amd64 and arm64. It remains possible to build custom images for other architectures (see the docs).

Fixes

  • Fix loading docker hub / docker.io tagged images with identical content but different tags (including images with no explicit host) https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kind/pull/2955
  • kindnetd (kind's lightweight networking daemonset) now supports removing wrong routes when nodes are added and removed
  • currently, kind does not explicitly have support for adding or removing nodes
    however, Cluster API Provider Docker (which is based on KIND), does support this.

Contributors

Thank you to everyone who contributed to this release! ❤️

Users whose commits are in this release (alphabetically by user name)

  • @aude
  • @BenTheElder
  • @chrischdi
  • @converge
  • @curtbushko
  • @flash-me
  • @hrittikhere
  • @k8s-ci-robot
  • @mdurand54
  • @raphaelauv
  • @Vlatombe

And thank you very much to everyone else not listed here who contributed in other ways like filing issues, giving feedback, testing fixes, helping users in slack, etc. 🙏


Details

date
Oct. 26, 2022, 3:53 p.m.
name
v0.17.0 - Live from KubeCon!
type
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