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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Update Change
ghcr.io/fluxcd/flux-manifests minor v2.4.0 -> v2.5.1

Release Notes

fluxcd/flux2 (ghcr.io/fluxcd/flux-manifests)

v2.5.1

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Highlights

Flux v2.5.0 is a feature release. Users are encouraged to upgrade for the best experience.

For a compressive overview of new features and API changes included in this release,
please refer to the Announcing Flux 2.5 GA blog post.

Overview of the new features:

  • Support for GitHub App authentication (GitRepository and ImageUpdateAutomation API)
  • Custom Health Checks using CEL (Kustomization API)
  • Fine-grained control of garbage collection (Kustomization API)
  • Enable decryption of secrets generated by Kustomize components (Kustomization API)
  • Support for custom event metadata from annotations (Alert API)
  • Git commit status updates for Flux Kustomizations with OCIRepository sources (Alert API)
  • Resource filtering using CEL for webhook receivers (Receiver API)
  • Debug commands for Flux Kustomizations and HelmReleases (Flux CLI)

❤️ Big thanks to all the Flux contributors that helped us with this release!

Kubernetes compatibility

This release is compatible with the following Kubernetes versions:

Kubernetes version Minimum required
v1.30 >= 1.30.0
v1.31 >= 1.31.0
v1.32 >= 1.32.0

[!NOTE]
Note that the Flux project offers support only for the latest three minor versions of Kubernetes.
Backwards compatibility with older versions of Kubernetes and OpenShift is offered by vendors such as
ControlPlane that provide enterprise support for Flux.

OpenShift compatibility

Flux can be installed on Red Hat OpenShift cluster directly from OperatorHub using
Flux Operator.
The operator allows the configuration of Flux multi-tenancy lockdown, network policies,
persistent storage, sharding, vertical scaling and the synchronization
of the cluster state from Git repositories, OCI artifacts and S3-compatible storage.

Upgrade procedure

Upgrade Flux from v2.4.0 to v2.5.0 by following the upgrade guide.

There are no new API versions in this release, so no changes are required in the YAML manifests containing Flux resources.

Components changelog

CLI Changelog


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@renovate renovate Bot force-pushed the renovate/flux-flux branch from c23c1c8 to e0cd365 Compare February 25, 2025 21:38
@renovate renovate Bot changed the title chore(flux): update image ghcr.io/fluxcd/flux-manifests v2.4.0 → v2.5.0 chore(flux): update image ghcr.io/fluxcd/flux-manifests v2.4.0 → v2.5.1 Feb 25, 2025
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