- Add new "Windows setup" page to "Device Management" section of docs
- Rename "MDM setup" page to "macOS setup." Update links and add redirect
- Rename existing "macOS setup" page to "macOS setup experience." Update links. Did not add redirect because of conflict with "macOS setup" page
- Remove "MDM" from all MDM doc page titles
Add possibility to append new environments variables with helm chart on
values.yaml
Currently, the installation of fleetdm through helm does not allow you
to configure environment variables for the apple mdm configuration.
With this pull request, you are allowed to add any environment variable
to the deployment made by helm. To do this you can append the
environment variables in the values.yaml
# Checklist for submitter
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- [ ] Changes file added for user-visible changes in `changes/` or
`orbit/changes/`.
See [Changes
files](https://fleetdm.com/docs/contributing/committing-changes#changes-files)
for more information.
- [ ] Documented any API changes (docs/Using-Fleet/REST-API.md or
docs/Contributing/API-for-contributors.md)
- [ ] Documented any permissions changes
- [ ] Input data is properly validated, `SELECT *` is avoided, SQL
injection is prevented (using placeholders for values in statements)
- [ ] Added support on fleet's osquery simulator `cmd/osquery-perf` for
new osquery data ingestion features.
- [ ] Added/updated tests
- [ ] Manual QA for all new/changed functionality
- For Orbit and Fleet Desktop changes:
- [ ] Manual QA must be performed in the three main OSs, macOS, Windows
and Linux.
- [ ] Auto-update manual QA, from released version of component to new
version (see [tools/tuf/test](../tools/tuf/test/README.md)).
This will allow MySQL TLS to be enabled for fleet in the helm chart with
a self-signed CA but without requiring client certs to be utilized. It
should be backwards compatible with previous values.yaml files that had
these TLS values specified, but might require someone to uncomment them
if they did not explicitly define them in their own values.
Note: this resolves#8207
* Update go to 1.19.4
* Comment out failing package test
* Comment out ALL the packaging tests for windows for the moment
* Update go to 1.19.4
* Comment out failing package test
* Comment out ALL the packaging tests for windows for the moment
* Update changelog
* Bump versions
* Update changelog to reflect this being a security release