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Signed-off-by: yukinakanaka <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Yuki Nakamura <[email protected]>
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/operator-manual/app-any-namespace.md
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### Application RBAC

The RBAC syntax for Application objects has been changed from `<project>/<application>` to `<project>/<namespace>/<application>` to accomodate the need to restrict access based on the source namespace of the Application to be managed.
The RBAC syntax for Application objects has been changed from `<project>/<application>` to `<project>/<namespace>/<application>` to accommodate the need to restrict access based on the source namespace of the Application to be managed.

For backwards compatibility, Applications in the `argocd` namespace can still be refered to as `<project>/<application>` in the RBAC policy rules.

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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions docs/operator-manual/applicationset/Appset-Any-Namespace.md
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### Applicationsets RBAC

The RBAC syntax for Application objects has been changed from `<project>/<applicationset>` to `<project>/<namespace>/<applicationset>` to accomodate the need to restrict access based on the source namespace of the Application to be managed.
The RBAC syntax for Application objects has been changed from `<project>/<applicationset>` to `<project>/<namespace>/<applicationset>` to accommodate the need to restrict access based on the source namespace of the Application to be managed.

For backwards compatibility, Applications in the argocd namespace can still be refered to as `<project>/<applicationset>` in the RBAC policy rules.
For backwards compatibility, Applications in the argocd namespace can still be referred to as `<project>/<applicationset>` in the RBAC policy rules.

Wildcards do not make any distinction between project and applicationset namespaces yet. For example, the following RBAC rule would match any application belonging to project foo, regardless of the namespace it is created in:

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## With matrix and pull request example

In the following example, the plugin implementation is returning a set of image digests for the given branch. The returned list contains only one item correspondng to the latest builded image for the branch.
In the following example, the plugin implementation is returning a set of image digests for the given branch. The returned list contains only one item corresponding to the latest built image for the branch.

```yaml
apiVersion: argoproj.io/v1alpha1
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* The shard distribution algorithm of the `argocd-application-controller` can be set by using the `--sharding-method` parameter. Supported sharding methods are : [legacy (default), round-robin]. `legacy` mode uses an `uid` based distribution (non-uniform). `round-robin` uses an equal distribution across all shards. The `--sharding-method` parameter can also be overriden by setting the key `controller.sharding.algorithm` in the `argocd-cmd-params-cm` `configMap` (preferably) or by setting the `ARGOCD_CONTROLLER_SHARDING_ALGORITHM` environment variable and by specifiying the same possible values.

!!! warning "Alpha Feature"
The `round-robin` shard distribution algorithm is an experimental feature. Reshuffling is known to occur in certain scenarios with cluster removal. If the cluster at rank-0 is removed, reshuffling all clusters across shards will occur and may temporarly have negative performance impacts.
The `round-robin` shard distribution algorithm is an experimental feature. Reshuffling is known to occur in certain scenarios with cluster removal. If the cluster at rank-0 is removed, reshuffling all clusters across shards will occur and may temporarily have negative performance impacts.

* A cluster can be manually assigned and forced to a `shard` by patching the `shard` field in the cluster secret to contain the shard number, e.g.
```yaml
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# Reconcile Optimization

By default, an Argo CD Application is refreshed everytime a resource that belongs to it changes.
By default, an Argo CD Application is refreshed every time a resource that belongs to it changes.

Kubernetes controllers often update the resources they watch periodically, causing continuous reconcile operation on the Application
and a high CPU usage on the `argocd-application-controller`. Argo CD allows you to optionally ignore resource updates on specific fields
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