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Migrate KubernetesConfiguration from generation to main #24903

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Migrate KubernetesConfiguration from generation to main
The last commit of src/KubernetesConfiguration in generation is:
commit 38297e9 Author: lijinpei2008 [email protected] Date: Mon May 13 13:40:40 2024 +0800 Fix issue for KubernetesConfigutation (#24900)

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  • SHOULD select appropriate branch. Cmdlets from Autorest.PowerShell should go to generation branch.
  • SHOULD make the title of PR clear and informative, and in the present imperative tense.
  • SHOULD update ChangeLog.md file(s) appropriately
    • For any service, the ChangeLog.md file can be found at src/{{SERVICE}}/{{SERVICE}}/ChangeLog.md
    • A snippet outlining the change(s) made in the PR should be written under the ## Upcoming Release header in the past tense. Add changelog in description section if PR goes into generation branch.
    • Should not change ChangeLog.md if no new release is required, such as fixing test case only.
  • SHOULD have approved design review for the changes in this repository (Microsoft internal only) with following situations
    • Create new module from scratch
    • Create new resource types which are not easy to conform to Azure PowerShell Design Guidelines
    • Create new resource type which name doesn't use module name as prefix
    • Have design question before implementation
  • SHOULD regenerate markdown help files if there is cmdlet API change. Instruction
  • SHOULD have proper test coverage for changes in pull request.
  • SHOULD NOT introduce breaking changes in Az minor release except preview version.
  • SHOULD NOT adjust version of module manually in pull request

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Type Cmdlet Description Remediation
⚠️ Get-AzKubernetesConfigFluxOperationStatus Get-AzKubernetesConfigFluxOperationStatus Changes the ConfirmImpact but does not set the SupportsShouldProcess property to true in the cmdlet attribute. Determine if the cmdlet should implement ShouldProcess and if so determine if it should implement Force / ShouldContinue
⚠️ Get-AzKubernetesConfigFluxOperationStatus Get-AzKubernetesConfigFluxOperationStatus changes the confirm impact. Please ensure that the change in ConfirmImpact is justified Verify that ConfirmImpact is changed appropriately by the cmdlet. It is very rare for a cmdlet to change the ConfirmImpact.
⚠️ Get-AzKubernetesConfiguration Get-AzKubernetesConfiguration Changes the ConfirmImpact but does not set the SupportsShouldProcess property to true in the cmdlet attribute. Determine if the cmdlet should implement ShouldProcess and if so determine if it should implement Force / ShouldContinue
⚠️ Get-AzKubernetesConfiguration Get-AzKubernetesConfiguration changes the confirm impact. Please ensure that the change in ConfirmImpact is justified Verify that ConfirmImpact is changed appropriately by the cmdlet. It is very rare for a cmdlet to change the ConfirmImpact.
⚠️ Get-AzKubernetesConfigurationFlux Get-AzKubernetesConfigurationFlux Changes the ConfirmImpact but does not set the SupportsShouldProcess property to true in the cmdlet attribute. Determine if the cmdlet should implement ShouldProcess and if so determine if it should implement Force / ShouldContinue
⚠️ Get-AzKubernetesConfigurationFlux Get-AzKubernetesConfigurationFlux changes the confirm impact. Please ensure that the change in ConfirmImpact is justified Verify that ConfirmImpact is changed appropriately by the cmdlet. It is very rare for a cmdlet to change the ConfirmImpact.
⚠️ Get-AzKubernetesExtension Get-AzKubernetesExtension Changes the ConfirmImpact but does not set the SupportsShouldProcess property to true in the cmdlet attribute. Determine if the cmdlet should implement ShouldProcess and if so determine if it should implement Force / ShouldContinue
⚠️ Get-AzKubernetesExtension Get-AzKubernetesExtension changes the confirm impact. Please ensure that the change in ConfirmImpact is justified Verify that ConfirmImpact is changed appropriately by the cmdlet. It is very rare for a cmdlet to change the ConfirmImpact.
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Type Cmdlet Description Remediation
⚠️ Get-AzKubernetesConfigFluxOperationStatus Get-AzKubernetesConfigFluxOperationStatus Changes the ConfirmImpact but does not set the SupportsShouldProcess property to true in the cmdlet attribute. Determine if the cmdlet should implement ShouldProcess and if so determine if it should implement Force / ShouldContinue
⚠️ Get-AzKubernetesConfigFluxOperationStatus Get-AzKubernetesConfigFluxOperationStatus changes the confirm impact. Please ensure that the change in ConfirmImpact is justified Verify that ConfirmImpact is changed appropriately by the cmdlet. It is very rare for a cmdlet to change the ConfirmImpact.
⚠️ Get-AzKubernetesConfiguration Get-AzKubernetesConfiguration Changes the ConfirmImpact but does not set the SupportsShouldProcess property to true in the cmdlet attribute. Determine if the cmdlet should implement ShouldProcess and if so determine if it should implement Force / ShouldContinue
⚠️ Get-AzKubernetesConfiguration Get-AzKubernetesConfiguration changes the confirm impact. Please ensure that the change in ConfirmImpact is justified Verify that ConfirmImpact is changed appropriately by the cmdlet. It is very rare for a cmdlet to change the ConfirmImpact.
⚠️ Get-AzKubernetesConfigurationFlux Get-AzKubernetesConfigurationFlux Changes the ConfirmImpact but does not set the SupportsShouldProcess property to true in the cmdlet attribute. Determine if the cmdlet should implement ShouldProcess and if so determine if it should implement Force / ShouldContinue
⚠️ Get-AzKubernetesConfigurationFlux Get-AzKubernetesConfigurationFlux changes the confirm impact. Please ensure that the change in ConfirmImpact is justified Verify that ConfirmImpact is changed appropriately by the cmdlet. It is very rare for a cmdlet to change the ConfirmImpact.
⚠️ Get-AzKubernetesExtension Get-AzKubernetesExtension Changes the ConfirmImpact but does not set the SupportsShouldProcess property to true in the cmdlet attribute. Determine if the cmdlet should implement ShouldProcess and if so determine if it should implement Force / ShouldContinue
⚠️ Get-AzKubernetesExtension Get-AzKubernetesExtension changes the confirm impact. Please ensure that the change in ConfirmImpact is justified Verify that ConfirmImpact is changed appropriately by the cmdlet. It is very rare for a cmdlet to change the ConfirmImpact.
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@YanaXu YanaXu merged commit cc25509 into main May 13, 2024
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@YanaXu YanaXu deleted the codegen/KubernetesConfiguration branch May 13, 2024 06:44
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New-AzKubernetesExtension - installing Flux fails with error "Failed to perform resource identity operation"
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