Open Service Broker for Google Cloud Platform
This is a testing release for a form change to fix #549. It appears OpsMan has changed behavior when attempting to apply forms from the CLI to where it no longer accepts certain configurations that are valid in the GUI. This change relaxes those constraints to give a worse GUI experience that should (hopefully) fix the issue with the CLI.
database_flags
).auto_resize_limit
).availability_type
).{name}-{version}.brokerpak
as defined by the manifest rather than the name of the parent directory.pak build
command now includes progress logs./docs
endpoint that serves docs for your installation.enable-catalog-schemas
flag.examples/
directory.coldline
Cloud Storage plan.version
sub-command to show the current version of the binary.generate
sub-commands to generate the tile.yml
and manifest.yml
files.run-examples
sub-command now evaluates the credentials against the JSON Schema, improving robustness.Note: if you're upgrading from 3.x, follow the upgrading docs to ensure your plans continue to work.
plan-info
to dump plan information to the console.client
to execute documentation examples and interact with the broker.help
which outputs help documentation.config
which can convert between configuration file formats.generate
to generate use, tile forms, and configuration documentation.serve
to run the service broker server.show
to dump database state.--config
flag in conjunction with using environment variables.serve
sub-command instead.guid
to id
."features"
plan configuration field name to "service_properties"
.plans
is now a sub-field of the Service object,
and Service objects are defined individually by setting environment variables like GOOGLE_<SERVICE_NAME>
reduced_availability
was changed to reduced-availability
to be compliant with the spec and work with Kubernetes.Added Stackdriver Debugger and Trace support