Change the name of changelog file and update code/doc to pass checking

Signed-off-by: Wenkai Yin(尹文开) <yinw@vmware.com>
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Wenkai Yin(尹文开) 2022-10-21 14:11:58 +08:00
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- name: Set up Go
uses: actions/setup-go@v2
with:
go-version: 1.16
go-version: 1.17
id: go
# Look for a CLI that's made for this PR
- name: Fetch built CLI

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This document proposes a solution that allows user to specify a backup order for resources of specific resource type.
## Background
During backup process, user may need to back up resources of specific type in some specific order to ensure the resources were backup properly because these resources are related and ordering might be required to preserve the consistency for the apps to recover itself  from the backup image
During backup process, user may need to back up resources of specific type in some specific order to ensure the resources were backup properly because these resources are related and ordering might be required to preserve the consistency for the apps to recover itself from the backup image
(Ex: primary-secondary database pods in a cluster).
## Goals
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- Use a plugin to backup an resources and all the sub resources. For example use a plugin for StatefulSet and backup pods belong to the StatefulSet in specific order. This plugin solution is not generic and requires plugin for each resource type.
## High-Level Design
User will specify a map of resource type to list resource names (separate by semicolons). Each name will be in the format "namespaceName/resourceName" to enable ordering accross namespaces. Based on this map, the resources of each resource type will be sorted by the order specified in the list of resources. If a resource instance belong to that specific type but its name is not in the order list, then it will be put behind other resources that are in the list.
User will specify a map of resource type to list resource names (separate by semicolons). Each name will be in the format "namespaceName/resourceName" to enable ordering across namespaces. Based on this map, the resources of each resource type will be sorted by the order specified in the list of resources. If a resource instance belong to that specific type but its name is not in the order list, then it will be put behind other resources that are in the list.
### Changes to BackupSpec
Add new field to BackupSpec
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>velero backup create mybackup --ordered-resources "pod=ns1/pod1,ns1/pod2;persistentvolumeclaim=n2/slavepod,ns2/primarypod"
## Open Issues
- In the CLI, the design proposes to use commas to separate items of a resource type and semicolon to separate key-value pairs. This follows the convention of using commas to separate items in a list (For example: --include-namespaces ns1,ns2). However, the syntax for map in labels and annotations use commas to seperate key-value pairs. So it introduces some inconsistency.
- In the CLI, the design proposes to use commas to separate items of a resource type and semicolon to separate key-value pairs. This follows the convention of using commas to separate items in a list (For example: --include-namespaces ns1,ns2). However, the syntax for map in labels and annotations use commas to separate key-value pairs. So it introduces some inconsistency.
- For pods that managed by Deployment or DaemonSet, this design may not work because the pods' name is randomly generated and if pods are restarted, they would have different names so the Backup operation may not consider the restarted pods in the sorting algorithm. This problem will be addressed when we enhance the design to use regular expression to specify the OrderResources instead of exact match.

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_controller-tools_ works by reading the Go files that contain the API type definitions.
It uses a combination of the struct fields, types, tags and comments to build the OpenAPIv3 schema for the CRDs. The tooling makes some assumptions based on conventions followed in upstream Kubernetes and the ecosystem, which involves some changes to the Velero API type definitions, especially around optional fields.
In order for _controller-tools_ to read the Go files containing Velero API type defintiions, the CRDs need to be generated at build time, as these files are not available at runtime (i.e. the Go files are not accessible by the compiled binary).
In order for _controller-tools_ to read the Go files containing Velero API type definitions, the CRDs need to be generated at build time, as these files are not available at runtime (i.e. the Go files are not accessible by the compiled binary).
These generated CRD manifests (YAML) will then need to be available to the `pkg/install` package for it to include when installing Velero resources.
## Detailed Design