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ankitm123
ankitm123 commented Jan 5, 2022

Not sure what the error is, but lint passes in the CI and locally even if exported structs dont have comments.
Most probably, it's an issue with the golangci yaml config we use.

Also we use revive instead of golint (which is deprecated), may be some setting in revive needs to be enabled?

If we check the goreport card, we can see the issues: https://goreportcard.com/report/github.com/jenkins

rohanKanojia
rohanKanojia commented May 24, 2021

We're already on Java 8 and we can use this diamond operator which was introduced in Java 7. Yet, there are lots of occurrences in code where we're still not using it. For more information about this, see this Sonar rule[0]

In case anyone is interested in fixing this, you can check all the occurrences where diamond operator could be used here[1]

[0] https://sonarcloud.io/organizations/fabric

nicolaferraro
nicolaferraro commented Jun 11, 2021

The operator prints periodically this info:

{"level":"info","ts":1623416979.434832,"logger":"camel-k","msg":"could not find any knative type in namespace camel, last error was: services.serving.knative.dev is forbidden: User \"system:serviceaccount:camel:camel-k-operator\" cannot list resource \"services\" in API group \"serving.knative.dev\" in the namespace \"camel\""}

It looks l

VladoPortos
VladoPortos commented May 7, 2021

I'm not sure right now how to specify NodePort with AWX operator. Its not mentioned in documentation.

spec:
tower_ingress_type: NodePort

Ok, but how to avoid random port assignment,

Usually I can do in service deployment something like:

spec:
  type: NodePort
  ports:
    - port: 80
      nodePort: 30080
      name: http
    - port: 443
      nodePort: 30443
      name

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