github knative/client v0.22.0
Knative Client release v0.22.0

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kn 0.22.0 comes with some bug fixes and minor feature enhancements. It's mostly a polishing release. If you are using the client API, there is a breaking change that was needed to align with Kubernetes client API's

Meta

The compile dependencies have been updated to Knative Serving 0.22.0 and Knative Eventing 0.22.0. There are no changes in the used API version for communicating with the backend.

Managing custom domain mappings

This release adds support for CRUD management of domain mappings. I.e. you can use kn domain along with its sub-commands create, update, describe, list and delete to fully manage DomainMapping resources for the installation of custom domains for Knative services.

# Create a domain mappings 'hello.example.com' for Knative service 'hello'
kn domain create hello.example.com --ref hello

# Update a domain mappings 'hello.example.com' for Knative service 'hello'
kn domain create hello.example.com --refFlags hello

# List all domain mappings
kn domain list

# Delete domain mappings 'hello.example.com'
kn domain delete hello.example.com

See kn domain help for more information.

Client API signature change

A context.Context object is added as the first argument to every Client API method to align with Kubernetes' client API signatures. This change does not affect any client's CLI usage, only if the client-specific Golang API is used for communicating with the Knative backend has changed. The migration is straight forward, either pass an already existing context down to the call or leverage one of the available standard contexts (like context.TODO()).

This change does not affect any CLI usage of the client.

Released plugins

The plugins that are released aligned with 0.22 are:

Minor updates

  • Fix kn export uses the Export format as the default
  • Added S column to specify built-in sources in kn source list-types
  • Added support for namespaces for all commands that takes a --sink option

You can find the complete list of changes in the CHANGELOG.

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