Files.Lines guards against a nil entry but an empty file inside a
chart is stored as a non-nil zero-length byte slice, so the trailing
newline check indexes s[-1] and panics. The engine recovers the panic
into a render error, making every template/install/upgrade/lint that
references the file fail.
Extend the guard to len(f[path]) == 0 and return an empty slice,
matching the behaviour for missing files.
Fixes#32279
Signed-off-by: Mahesh Sadupalli <mahesh.sadupalli@gmail.com>
When lookup cannot find the requested resource (apierrors.IsNotFound),
add slog.Debug() calls with structured fields (apiVersion, kind,
namespace, name) so that users running helm template --debug can see
why lookup returned an empty map instead of silently swallowing the
not-found result.
Fixes: https://github.com/helm/helm/issues/32101
Signed-off-by: Ogulcan Aydogan <ogulcanaydogan@hotmail.com>
The toTOML doc comment said "returns empty string on marshal error"
but the implementation actually returns err.Error(). Fix the comment
to match the real behavior. Also mention mustToToml as the strict
alternative.
Signed-off-by: Ilya Kiselev <kis-ilya-a@yandex.ru>
Add `mustToToml` that panics on marshal error, consistent with
`mustToYaml` and `mustToJson`. This makes it possible for chart authors
to get a hard failure when TOML serialization fails, rather than having
to inspect the output manually.
`toToml` behavior is unchanged in this commit.
Closes#31430
Signed-off-by: Ilya Kiselev <kis-ilya-a@yandex.ru>
The rangeint suggestion is faster.
The maps.Copy and slices.Contains are just syntatic sugar.
Signed-off-by: Mads Jensen <atombrella@users.noreply.github.com>
Building the same chart into an archive multiple times will have
the same sha256 hash.
Perviously, the time in the headers for a file was time.Now() which
changed each time. The time is now collected from the operating
system when the file is loaded and this time is used.
Fixes: #3612
Signed-off-by: Matt Farina <matt.farina@suse.com>
Linting is specific to the chart versions. A v2 and v3 chart will
lint differently.
To accomplish this, packages like engine need to be able to handle
different chart versions. This was accomplished by some changes:
1. The introduction of a Charter interface for charts
2. The ChartAccessor which is able to accept a chart and then
provide access to its data via an interface. There is an
interface, factory, and implementation for each version of
chart.
3. Common packages were moved to a common and util packages.
Due to some package loops, there are 2 packages which may
get some consolidation in the future.
The new interfaces provide the foundation to move the actions
and cmd packages to be able to handle multiple apiVersions of
charts.
Signed-off-by: Matt Farina <matt.farina@suse.com>