vmpooler/CHANGELOG.md
Corey Osman 2daa5244b8 Adds a new mechanism to load providers from any gem or file path. (#263)
* Adds ability to load only providers used in config file
2018-07-24 16:35:18 -07:00

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Change Log

All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.

The format is based on Keep a Changelog & makes a strong effort to adhere to Semantic Versioning.

Tracking in this Changelog began for this project with the tagging of version 0.1.0. If you're looking for changes from before this, refer to the project's git logs & PR history.

Unreleased

Fixed

  • (POOLER-128) VM specific mutex objects are not dereferenced when a VM is destroyed
  • A VM that is being destroyed is reported as discovered

Added

  • Adds a new mechanism to load providers from any gem or file path

0.1.0

Fixed

  • Remove unused method find_pool and related pending tests
  • Setting max_tries results in an infinite loop (POOLER-124)
  • Do not evaluate folders as VMs in get_pool_vms (POOLER-40)
  • Expire redis VM key when clone fails (POOLER-31)
  • Remove all usage of propertyCollector
  • Replace find_vm search mechanism (POOLER-68)
  • Fix configuration file loading (POOLER-103)
  • Update vulnerable dependencies (POOLER-101)

Added

  • Allow API and manager to run separately (POOLER-109)
  • Add configuration API endpoint (POOLER-107)
  • Add option to disable VM hostname mismatch checks
  • Add a gemspec file
  • Add time remaining information (POOLER-81)
  • Ship metrics for clone to ready time (POOLER-34)
  • Reduce duplicate checking of VMs
  • Reduce object lookups when retrieving VMs and folders
  • Optionally create delta disks for pool templates
  • Drop support for any ruby before 2.3
  • Add support for multiple LDAP search base DNs (POOLER-113)
  • Ensure a VM is only destroyed once (POOLER-112)
  • Add support for setting redis server port and password
  • Greatly reduce time it takes to add disks
  • Add Dockerfile that does not bundle redis
  • Add vmpooler.service to support systemd managing the service