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# The Chart Repository Guide # The Chart Repository Guide
## Prerequistes ## Prerequisites
* Go through the [Quickstart](quickstart.md) Guide * Go through the [Quickstart](quickstart.md) Guide
* Read through the [Charts](charts.md) document * Read through the [Charts](charts.md) document
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In a similar way you can create charts repository using Github Pages. In a similar way you can create charts repository using Github Pages.
The first step will be to **create your gh-pages branch**. The first step will be to **create your gh-pages branch**.
You can do that localy as. You can do that locally as.
``` ```
$ git checkout -b [name_of_your_new_branch] $ git checkout -b [name_of_your_new_branch]

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mysql-3.2.1.tgz mysql-3.2.1.tgz
``` ```
Manging charts with `requirements.yaml` is a good way to easily keep Managing charts with `requirements.yaml` is a good way to easily keep
charts updated, and also share requirements information throughout a charts updated, and also share requirements information throughout a
team. team.

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resources have been deleted. resources have been deleted.
- pre-upgrade: Executes on an upgrade request after templates are - pre-upgrade: Executes on an upgrade request after templates are
rendered, but before any resources are loaded into Kubernetes (e.g. rendered, but before any resources are loaded into Kubernetes (e.g.
before a kuberntes apply operation). before a Kubernetes apply operation).
- post-upgrade: Executes on an upgrade after all resources have been - post-upgrade: Executes on an upgrade after all resources have been
upgraded. upgraded.
- pre-rollback: Executes on a rollback request after templates are - pre-rollback: Executes on a rollback request after templates are
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## Writing a Hook ## Writing a Hook
Hooks are just Kubernetes manfiest files with special annotations in the Hooks are just Kubernetes manifest files with special annotations in the
`metadata` section. Because they are template files, you can use all of `metadata` section. Because they are template files, you can use all of
the normal template features, including reading `.Values`, `.Release`, the normal template features, including reading `.Values`, `.Release`,
and `.Template`. and `.Template`.
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Similarly, there is no limit to the number of different resources that Similarly, there is no limit to the number of different resources that
may implement a given hook. For example, one could declare both a secret may implement a given hook. For example, one could declare both a secret
as a config map as a pre-install hook. It is important to keep in mind, and a config map as a pre-install hook. It is important to keep in mind,
though, that there are no ordering guarantees about hooks. though, that there are no ordering guarantees about hooks.
When subcharts declare hooks, those are also evaluated. There is no way When subcharts declare hooks, those are also evaluated. There is no way

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these in their own files. these in their own files.
In the `templates/` directory, any file that begins with an In the `templates/` directory, any file that begins with an
underscore(`_`) is not expected to ouput a Kubernetes manifest file. So underscore(`_`) is not expected to output a Kubernetes manifest file. So
by convention, helper templates and partials are placed in a by convention, helper templates and partials are placed in a
`_helpers.tpl` file. `_helpers.tpl` file.

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- Helm and Tiller are known to run on Mac OSX and most Linuxes, including - Helm and Tiller are known to run on Mac OSX and most Linuxes, including
Alpine. Alpine.
- Tiller must have access to a Kubernets cluster. It learns about the - Tiller must have access to a Kubernetes cluster. It learns about the
cluster by examining the Kube config files that `kubectl` uses. cluster by examining the Kube config files that `kubectl` uses.
## gRPC and Protobuf ## gRPC and Protobuf

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release history is stored, a release can also be _rolled back_ to a release history is stored, a release can also be _rolled back_ to a
previous release number. This is done with the `helm rollback` command. previous release number. This is done with the `helm rollback` command.
Importantly, a rolled back release will recieve a new release number. Importantly, a rolled back release will receive a new release number.
Operation | Release Number Operation | Release Number
----------|--------------- ----------|---------------
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repositories serve the charts as well as the `index.yaml` file.) repositories serve the charts as well as the `index.yaml` file.)
A Helm client can point to zero or more chart repositories. By default, A Helm client can point to zero or more chart repositories. By default,
Helm clients point the the `stable` official Kubernetes chart Helm clients point to the `stable` official Kubernetes chart
repository. repository.
## Values (Values Files, values.yaml) ## Values (Values Files, values.yaml)

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# Helm Provenance and Integrity # Helm Provenance and Integrity
Helm has provenance tools which help chart users verify the integrity and origin Helm has provenance tools which help chart users verify the integrity and origin
of a package. Using industry-standard tools based on PKI, GnuPG, and well-resepected of a package. Using industry-standard tools based on PKI, GnuPG, and well-respected
package managers, Helm can generate and verify signature files. package managers, Helm can generate and verify signature files.
**Note:** **Note:**

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When you first install Helm, it is preconfigured to talk to the official When you first install Helm, it is preconfigured to talk to the official
Kubernetes charts repository. This repository contains a number of Kubernetes charts repository. This repository contains a number of
carefully currated and maintained charts. This chart repository is named carefully curated and maintained charts. This chart repository is named
`stable` by default. `stable` by default.
You can see which charts are available by running `helm search`: You can see which charts are available by running `helm search`:

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