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/*
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Copyright The Helm Authors.
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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You may obtain a copy of the License at
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http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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limitations under the License.
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*/
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package engine
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import (
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"fmt"
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"log"
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"path"
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"path/filepath"
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"regexp"
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"sort"
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"strings"
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"text/template"
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"github.com/pkg/errors"
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"k8s.io/client-go/rest"
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"helm.sh/helm/v3/pkg/chart"
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"helm.sh/helm/v3/pkg/chartutil"
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)
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// Engine is an implementation of the Helm rendering implementation for templates.
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type Engine struct {
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// If strict is enabled, template rendering will fail if a template references
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// a value that was not passed in.
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Strict bool
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// In LintMode, some 'required' template values may be missing, so don't fail
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LintMode bool
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// optional provider of clients to talk to the Kubernetes API
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clientProvider *ClientProvider
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// EnableDNS tells the engine to allow DNS lookups when rendering templates
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EnableDNS bool
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}
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// New creates a new instance of Engine using the passed in rest config.
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func New(config *rest.Config) Engine {
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var clientProvider ClientProvider = clientProviderFromConfig{config}
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return Engine{
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clientProvider: &clientProvider,
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}
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}
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// Render takes a chart, optional values, and value overrides, and attempts to render the Go templates.
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//
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// Render can be called repeatedly on the same engine.
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//
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// This will look in the chart's 'templates' data (e.g. the 'templates/' directory)
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// and attempt to render the templates there using the values passed in.
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//
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// Values are scoped to their templates. A dependency template will not have
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// access to the values set for its parent. If chart "foo" includes chart "bar",
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// "bar" will not have access to the values for "foo".
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//
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// Values should be prepared with something like `chartutils.ReadValues`.
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//
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// Values are passed through the templates according to scope. If the top layer
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// chart includes the chart foo, which includes the chart bar, the values map
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// will be examined for a table called "foo". If "foo" is found in vals,
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// that section of the values will be passed into the "foo" chart. And if that
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// section contains a value named "bar", that value will be passed on to the
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// bar chart during render time.
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func (e Engine) Render(chrt *chart.Chart, values chartutil.Values) (map[string]string, error) {
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tmap := allTemplates(chrt, values)
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return e.render(tmap)
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}
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// Render takes a chart, optional values, and value overrides, and attempts to
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// render the Go templates using the default options.
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func Render(chrt *chart.Chart, values chartutil.Values) (map[string]string, error) {
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return new(Engine).Render(chrt, values)
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}
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// RenderWithClient takes a chart, optional values, and value overrides, and attempts to
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// render the Go templates using the default options. This engine is client aware and so can have template
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// functions that interact with the client.
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func RenderWithClient(chrt *chart.Chart, values chartutil.Values, config *rest.Config) (map[string]string, error) {
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var clientProvider ClientProvider = clientProviderFromConfig{config}
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return Engine{
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clientProvider: &clientProvider,
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}.Render(chrt, values)
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}
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// RenderWithClientProvider takes a chart, optional values, and value overrides, and attempts to
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// render the Go templates using the default options. This engine is client aware and so can have template
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// functions that interact with the client.
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// This function differs from RenderWithClient in that it lets you customize the way a dynamic client is constructed.
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func RenderWithClientProvider(chrt *chart.Chart, values chartutil.Values, clientProvider ClientProvider) (map[string]string, error) {
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return Engine{
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clientProvider: &clientProvider,
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}.Render(chrt, values)
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}
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// renderable is an object that can be rendered.
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type renderable struct {
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// tpl is the current template.
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tpl string
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// vals are the values to be supplied to the template.
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vals chartutil.Values
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// namespace prefix to the templates of the current chart
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basePath string
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}
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const warnStartDelim = "HELM_ERR_START"
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const warnEndDelim = "HELM_ERR_END"
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const recursionMaxNums = 1000
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var warnRegex = regexp.MustCompile(warnStartDelim + `((?s).*)` + warnEndDelim)
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func warnWrap(warn string) string {
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return warnStartDelim + warn + warnEndDelim
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}
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// 'include' needs to be defined in the scope of a 'tpl' template as
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// well as regular file-loaded templates.
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func includeFun(t *template.Template, includedNames map[string]int) func(string, interface{}) (string, error) {
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return func(name string, data interface{}) (string, error) {
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var buf strings.Builder
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if v, ok := includedNames[name]; ok {
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if v > recursionMaxNums {
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return "", errors.Wrapf(fmt.Errorf("unable to execute template"), "rendering template has a nested reference name: %s", name)
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}
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includedNames[name]++
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} else {
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includedNames[name] = 1
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}
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err := t.ExecuteTemplate(&buf, name, data)
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includedNames[name]--
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return buf.String(), err
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}
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}
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// As does 'tpl', so that nested calls to 'tpl' see the templates
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// defined by their enclosing contexts.
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func tplFun(parent *template.Template, includedNames map[string]int, strict bool) func(string, interface{}) (string, error) {
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return func(tpl string, vals interface{}) (string, error) {
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t, err := parent.Clone()
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if err != nil {
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return "", errors.Wrapf(err, "cannot clone template")
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}
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// Re-inject the missingkey option, see text/template issue https://github.com/golang/go/issues/43022
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// We have to go by strict from our engine configuration, as the option fields are private in Template.
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// TODO: Remove workaround (and the strict parameter) once we build only with golang versions with a fix.
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if strict {
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t.Option("missingkey=error")
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} else {
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t.Option("missingkey=zero")
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}
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// Re-inject 'include' so that it can close over our clone of t;
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// this lets any 'define's inside tpl be 'include'd.
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t.Funcs(template.FuncMap{
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"include": includeFun(t, includedNames),
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"tpl": tplFun(t, includedNames, strict),
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})
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// We need a .New template, as template text which is just blanks
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// or comments after parsing out defines just addes new named
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// template definitions without changing the main template.
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// https://pkg.go.dev/text/template#Template.Parse
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// Use the parent's name for lack of a better way to identify the tpl
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// text string. (Maybe we could use a hash appended to the name?)
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t, err = t.New(parent.Name()).Parse(tpl)
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if err != nil {
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return "", errors.Wrapf(err, "cannot parse template %q", tpl)
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}
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var buf strings.Builder
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if err := t.Execute(&buf, vals); err != nil {
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return "", errors.Wrapf(err, "error during tpl function execution for %q", tpl)
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}
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// See comment in renderWithReferences explaining the <no value> hack.
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return strings.ReplaceAll(buf.String(), "<no value>", ""), nil
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}
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}
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// initFunMap creates the Engine's FuncMap and adds context-specific functions.
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func (e Engine) initFunMap(t *template.Template) {
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funcMap := funcMap()
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includedNames := make(map[string]int)
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// Add the template-rendering functions here so we can close over t.
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funcMap["include"] = includeFun(t, includedNames)
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funcMap["tpl"] = tplFun(t, includedNames, e.Strict)
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// Add the `required` function here so we can use lintMode
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funcMap["required"] = func(warn string, val interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
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if val == nil {
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if e.LintMode {
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// Don't fail on missing required values when linting
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log.Printf("[INFO] Missing required value: %s", warn)
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return "", nil
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}
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return val, errors.Errorf(warnWrap(warn))
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} else if _, ok := val.(string); ok {
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if val == "" {
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if e.LintMode {
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// Don't fail on missing required values when linting
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log.Printf("[INFO] Missing required value: %s", warn)
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return "", nil
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}
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return val, errors.Errorf(warnWrap(warn))
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}
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}
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return val, nil
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}
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// Override sprig fail function for linting and wrapping message
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funcMap["fail"] = func(msg string) (string, error) {
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if e.LintMode {
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// Don't fail when linting
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log.Printf("[INFO] Fail: %s", msg)
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return "", nil
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}
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return "", errors.New(warnWrap(msg))
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}
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// If we are not linting and have a cluster connection, provide a Kubernetes-backed
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// implementation.
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if !e.LintMode && e.clientProvider != nil {
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funcMap["lookup"] = newLookupFunction(*e.clientProvider)
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}
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// When DNS lookups are not enabled override the sprig function and return
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// an empty string.
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if !e.EnableDNS {
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funcMap["getHostByName"] = func(_ string) string {
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return ""
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}
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}
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t.Funcs(funcMap)
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}
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// render takes a map of templates/values and renders them.
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func (e Engine) render(tpls map[string]renderable) (rendered map[string]string, err error) {
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// Basically, what we do here is start with an empty parent template and then
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// build up a list of templates -- one for each file. Once all of the templates
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// have been parsed, we loop through again and execute every template.
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//
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// The idea with this process is to make it possible for more complex templates
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// to share common blocks, but to make the entire thing feel like a file-based
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// template engine.
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defer func() {
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if r := recover(); r != nil {
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err = errors.Errorf("rendering template failed: %v", r)
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}
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}()
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t := template.New("gotpl")
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if e.Strict {
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t.Option("missingkey=error")
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} else {
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// Not that zero will attempt to add default values for types it knows,
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// but will still emit <no value> for others. We mitigate that later.
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t.Option("missingkey=zero")
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}
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e.initFunMap(t)
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// We want to parse the templates in a predictable order. The order favors
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// higher-level (in file system) templates over deeply nested templates.
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keys := sortTemplates(tpls)
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for _, filename := range keys {
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r := tpls[filename]
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if _, err := t.New(filename).Parse(r.tpl); err != nil {
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return map[string]string{}, cleanupParseError(filename, err)
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}
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}
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rendered = make(map[string]string, len(keys))
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for _, filename := range keys {
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// Don't render partials. We don't care out the direct output of partials.
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// They are only included from other templates.
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if strings.HasPrefix(path.Base(filename), "_") {
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continue
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}
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// At render time, add information about the template that is being rendered.
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vals := tpls[filename].vals
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vals["Template"] = chartutil.Values{"Name": filename, "BasePath": tpls[filename].basePath}
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var buf strings.Builder
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if err := t.ExecuteTemplate(&buf, filename, vals); err != nil {
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return map[string]string{}, cleanupExecError(filename, err)
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}
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// Work around the issue where Go will emit "<no value>" even if Options(missing=zero)
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// is set. Since missing=error will never get here, we do not need to handle
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// the Strict case.
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rendered[filename] = strings.ReplaceAll(buf.String(), "<no value>", "")
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}
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return rendered, nil
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}
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func cleanupParseError(filename string, err error) error {
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tokens := strings.Split(err.Error(), ": ")
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if len(tokens) == 1 {
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// This might happen if a non-templating error occurs
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return fmt.Errorf("parse error in (%s): %s", filename, err)
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}
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// The first token is "template"
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// The second token is either "filename:lineno" or "filename:lineNo:columnNo"
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location := tokens[1]
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// The remaining tokens make up a stacktrace-like chain, ending with the relevant error
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errMsg := tokens[len(tokens)-1]
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return fmt.Errorf("parse error at (%s): %s", string(location), errMsg)
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}
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func cleanupExecError(filename string, err error) error {
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if _, isExecError := err.(template.ExecError); !isExecError {
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return err
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}
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tokens := strings.SplitN(err.Error(), ": ", 3)
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if len(tokens) != 3 {
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// This might happen if a non-templating error occurs
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return fmt.Errorf("execution error in (%s): %s", filename, err)
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}
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// The first token is "template"
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// The second token is either "filename:lineno" or "filename:lineNo:columnNo"
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location := tokens[1]
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parts := warnRegex.FindStringSubmatch(tokens[2])
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if len(parts) >= 2 {
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return fmt.Errorf("execution error at (%s): %s", string(location), parts[1])
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}
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return err
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}
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func sortTemplates(tpls map[string]renderable) []string {
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keys := make([]string, len(tpls))
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i := 0
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for key := range tpls {
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keys[i] = key
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i++
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}
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sort.Sort(sort.Reverse(byPathLen(keys)))
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return keys
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}
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type byPathLen []string
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func (p byPathLen) Len() int { return len(p) }
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func (p byPathLen) Swap(i, j int) { p[j], p[i] = p[i], p[j] }
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func (p byPathLen) Less(i, j int) bool {
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a, b := p[i], p[j]
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ca, cb := strings.Count(a, "/"), strings.Count(b, "/")
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if ca == cb {
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return strings.Compare(a, b) == -1
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}
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return ca < cb
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}
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// allTemplates returns all templates for a chart and its dependencies.
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//
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// As it goes, it also prepares the values in a scope-sensitive manner.
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func allTemplates(c *chart.Chart, vals chartutil.Values) map[string]renderable {
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templates := make(map[string]renderable)
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recAllTpls(c, templates, vals)
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return templates
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}
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// recAllTpls recurses through the templates in a chart.
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//
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// As it recurses, it also sets the values to be appropriate for the template
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// scope.
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func recAllTpls(c *chart.Chart, templates map[string]renderable, vals chartutil.Values) map[string]interface{} {
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subCharts := make(map[string]interface{})
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chartMetaData := struct {
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chart.Metadata
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IsRoot bool
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}{*c.Metadata, c.IsRoot()}
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next := map[string]interface{}{
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"Chart": chartMetaData,
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"Files": newFiles(c.Files),
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"Release": vals["Release"],
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"Capabilities": vals["Capabilities"],
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"Values": make(chartutil.Values),
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"Subcharts": subCharts,
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}
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// If there is a {{.Values.ThisChart}} in the parent metadata,
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// copy that into the {{.Values}} for this template.
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if c.IsRoot() {
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next["Values"] = vals["Values"]
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} else if vs, err := vals.Table("Values." + c.Name()); err == nil {
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next["Values"] = vs
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}
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for _, child := range c.Dependencies() {
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subCharts[child.Name()] = recAllTpls(child, templates, next)
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}
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newParentID := c.ChartFullPath()
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for _, t := range c.Templates {
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if t == nil {
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continue
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}
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if !isTemplateValid(c, t.Name) {
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continue
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}
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templates[path.Join(newParentID, t.Name)] = renderable{
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tpl: string(t.Data),
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vals: next,
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|
basePath: path.Join(newParentID, "templates"),
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}
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}
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return next
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}
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// isTemplateValid returns true if the template is valid for the chart type
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|
|
func isTemplateValid(ch *chart.Chart, templateName string) bool {
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|
|
if isLibraryChart(ch) {
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|
return strings.HasPrefix(filepath.Base(templateName), "_")
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}
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return true
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}
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|
// isLibraryChart returns true if the chart is a library chart
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|
|
|
func isLibraryChart(c *chart.Chart) bool {
|
|
|
|
return strings.EqualFold(c.Metadata.Type, "library")
|
|
|
|
}
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