github redhat-developer/vscode-openshift-tools 1.6.0

latest releases: 1.14.0, 1.13.0, 1.12.0...
9 months ago

What's Changed

  • #2922 Combine different component creation strategies ("From Git", "From Local Folder", "From Template") into one, new UI.
  • #3039 Add Create Component from Folder context menu item to quickly create components from file explorer
  • #2993 Create, build, and run KNative Serverless functions
  • #3073 Deploy, redeploy, and undeploy KNative Serverless functions
  • #3009 Add telemetry events for Serverless Functions view
  • #2803 Support binding components to Operator-backed services
  • #2962 Contribute "OpenShift Local" and "OpenShift Dev Sandbox" to the vscode-kubernetes' cloud explorer
  • #3059 Migrate Jenkins release build to GitHub Actions
  • #3021 Fix uninstalling Helm releases
  • #3013 Update odo to 3.12.0
  • #2878 Prompt to login to a cluster when attempting an action that requires access to a cluster
  • #2979 Login with incorrect credentials no longer gives login successful notification
  • #2977 Login to Devsandbox button workflow improvement
  • #2976 Improve back button style for Add cluster page
  • #2965 Prevent users from creating two devfile registries with the same URL
  • #2964 Adding a new Devfile registry refreshes the Devfile registry UI
  • #2940 During "Import from Git", remove the repo if cloning fails
  • #2915 Fix validation of git URLs containing issue numbers during "Import from Git".
  • #2910 "Describe Component" context menu now respects openshiftToolkit.useWebviewInsteadOfTerminalView.
  • #2840 Add OpenShift binaries to Dev Containers
  • #2808 Prompt to install podman if it's not present on the system (when attempting to run "Dev on Podman")
  • #2628 Open in Developer console fails for Kubernetes applications
  • #2023 Request if components should be deleted when deleting Application or Project from Application explorer
  • #1874 Simplify logging into crc from inside "Create Cluster" wizard

Full Changelog: v1.5.0...1.6.0

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