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portainer/app/edge/components/edit-edge-stack-form/editEdgeStackForm.html

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<form class="form-horizontal">
<edge-groups-selector value="$ctrl.model.EdgeGroups" items="$ctrl.edgeGroups" on-change="($ctrl.onChangeGroups)"></edge-groups-selector>
<edge-stack-deployment-type-selector
allow-kube-to-select-compose="$ctrl.allowKubeToSelectCompose"
value="$ctrl.model.DeploymentType"
has-docker-endpoint="$ctrl.hasDockerEndpoint()"
has-kube-endpoint="$ctrl.hasKubeEndpoint()"
on-change="($ctrl.onChangeDeploymentType)"
read-only="$ctrl.state.readOnlyCompose"
></edge-stack-deployment-type-selector>
<div class="text-muted small flex gap-1" ng-show="!$ctrl.model.DeploymentType && $ctrl.hasKubeEndpoint()">
<pr-icon icon="'alert-circle'" mode="'warning'" class-name="'!mt-1'"></pr-icon>
<div>
<p>
Portainer no longer supports <a href="https://docs.docker.com/compose/compose-file/" target="_blank">docker-compose</a> format manifests for Kubernetes deployments, and we
have removed the <a href="https://kompose.io/" target="_blank">Kompose</a> conversion tool which enables this. The reason for this is because Kompose now poses a security
risk, since it has a number of Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs).
</p>
<p
>Unfortunately, while the Kompose project has a maintainer and is part of the CNCF, it is not being actively maintained. Releases are very infrequent and new pull requests
to the project (including ones we've submitted) are taking months to be merged, with new CVEs arising in the meantime.</p
>
<p>
We advise installing your own instance of Kompose in a sandbox environment, performing conversions of your Docker Compose files to Kubernetes manifests and using those
manifests to set up applications.
</p>
</div>
</div>
<web-editor-form
ng-if="$ctrl.model.DeploymentType === $ctrl.EditorType.Compose"
value="$ctrl.model.StackFileContent"
yml="true"
identifier="compose-editor"
placeholder="# Define or paste the content of your docker compose file here"
on-change="($ctrl.onChangeComposeConfig)"
read-only="$ctrl.hasKubeEndpoint()"
>
<editor-description>
<div>
You can get more information about Compose file format in the
<a href="https://docs.docker.com/compose/compose-file/" target="_blank"> official documentation </a>
.
</div>
</editor-description>
</web-editor-form>
<div ng-if="$ctrl.model.DeploymentType === $ctrl.EditorType.Kubernetes">
<div class="form-group">
<div class="col-sm-12">
<por-switch-field
label="'Use namespace(s) specified from manifest'"
tooltip="'If you have defined namespaces in your deployment file turning this on will enforce the use of those only in the deployment'"
checked="$ctrl.formValues.UseManifestNamespaces"
on-change="($ctrl.onChangeUseManifestNamespaces)"
></por-switch-field>
</div>
</div>
<web-editor-form
value="$ctrl.model.StackFileContent"
yml="true"
identifier="kube-manifest-editor"
placeholder="# Define or paste the content of your manifest here"
on-change="($ctrl.onChangeKubeManifest)"
>
<editor-description>
<p>
You can get more information about Kubernetes file format in the
<a href="https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/kubernetes-objects/" target="_blank">official documentation</a>.
</p>
</editor-description>
</web-editor-form>
</div>
<!-- actions -->
<div class="col-sm-12 form-section-title"> Actions </div>
<div class="form-group">
<div class="col-sm-12">
<button
type="button"
class="btn btn-primary btn-sm !ml-0"
ng-disabled="$ctrl.actionInProgress || !$ctrl.isFormValid() || (!$ctrl.model.DeploymentType && $ctrl.hasKubeEndpoint())"
ng-click="$ctrl.submitAction()"
button-spinner="$ctrl.actionInProgress"
>
<span ng-hide="$ctrl.actionInProgress">Update the stack</span>
<span ng-show="$ctrl.actionInProgress">Update in progress...</span>
</button>
</div>
</div>
<!-- !actions -->
</form>