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# Upgrading auto-deploy-app chart for Auto DevOps
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Auto DevOps provides the auto-deploy-app chart for deploying your application to the
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Kubernetes cluster with Helm/Tiller. Major version changes of this chart could have
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a significantly different resource architecture, and may not be backwards compatible.
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This guide provides instructions on how to upgrade your deployments to use the latest
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chart and resource architecture.
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## Compatibility
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The following table lists the version compatibility between GitLab and [auto-deploy-image](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/cluster-integration/auto-deploy-image) (with the [auto-deploy-app chart](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/cluster-integration/auto-deploy-image/-/tree/master/assets/auto-deploy-app)).
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| GitLab version | auto-deploy-image version | Notes |
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| v10.0 and higher | v0.1.0 and higher | v0 and v1 charts are backwards compatible. |
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## Upgrade Guide
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The Auto DevOps project must use the unmodified chart managed by GitLab.
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[Customized charts](customize.md#custom-helm-chart) are unsupported.
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### v1 chart
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The v1 chart is backward compatible with the v0 chart, so no configuration changes are needed.
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## Troubleshooting
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### Major version mismatch warning
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If deploying a chart that has a major version that is different from the previous one,
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the new chart might not be correctly deployed. This could be due to an architectural
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change. If that happens, the deployment job fails with a message similar to:
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```plaintext
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[WARNING]
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Detected a major version difference between the the chart that is currently deploying (auto-deploy-app-v0.7.0), and the previously deployed chart (auto-deploy-app-v1.0.0).
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A new major version might not be backward compatible with the current release (production). The deployment could fail or be stuck in an unrecoverable status.
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...
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```
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To clear this error message and resume deployments, you must do one of the following:
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- Manually [upgrade the chart version](#upgrade-guide).
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- [Use a specific chart version](#use-a-specific-chart-version).
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#### Use a specific chart version
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To use a specific chart version, you must specify a corresponding version of [auto-deploy-image](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/cluster-integration/auto-deploy-image).
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Do this by [customizing the image in your `.gitlab-ci.yml`](customize.md#customizing-gitlab-ciyml).
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For example, create the following `.gitlab-ci.yml` file in the project. It configures Auto DevOps
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to use [auto-deploy-image](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/cluster-integration/auto-deploy-image) version `v0.17.0`
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for deployment jobs. It will download the chart from [chart repository](https://charts.gitlab.io/):
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```yaml
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include:
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- template: Auto-DevOps.gitlab-ci.yml
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.auto-deploy:
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image: "registry.gitlab.com/gitlab-org/cluster-integration/auto-deploy-image:v0.17.0"
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```
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### Ignore warning and continue deploying
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If you are certain that the new chart version is safe to be deployed,
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you can add the `AUTO_DEVOPS_ALLOW_TO_FORCE_DEPLOY_V<N>` [environment variable](customize.md#build-and-deployment)
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to force the deployment to continue, where `<N>` is the major version.
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For example, if you want to deploy the v2.0.0 chart on a deployment that previously
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used the v0.17.0 chart, add `AUTO_DEVOPS_ALLOW_TO_FORCE_DEPLOY_V2`.
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