carvel-dev/kapp

Setting --app-changes-max-to-keep to 0 shouldn't create and delete an app change

praveenrewar opened this issue · 0 comments

What steps did you take:

  • Ran kapp deploy -a my-app -f my-file --app-changes-max-to-keep=0 with a user that doesn't have delete permissions on configmaps.
  • Ran kapp delete -a my-app with the same user.

What happened:

  • App change was created even though I set the cap to 0. If the user has delete permissions, the app change is deleted at the end of deployment.
  • kapp delete errors out saying unable to delete the app change as delete permissions are not provided. We want to keep the delete permissions to a minimum, so we can provide delete permissions for the meta configmap based on it's name, but not for the app change, as it uses generatedName.

What did you expect:
I expected kapp to not create an app change when --app-changes-max-to-keep is set to 0.

Anything else you would like to add:

Environment:

  • kapp version (use kapp --version):
  • OS (e.g. from /etc/os-release):
  • Kubernetes version (use kubectl version)

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