The memory driver is used for go tests. It can also be used from the
command-line by setting the environment variable HELM_DRIVER=memory.
In the latter case however, there was no way to pre-provision some
releases.
This commit introduces the HELM_MEMORY_DRIVER_DATA variable which
can be used to provide a colon-separated list of yaml files specifying
releases to provision automatically.
For example:
HELM_DRIVER=memory \
HELM_MEMORY_DRIVER_DATA=./testdata/releases.yaml \
helm list --all-namespaces
Signed-off-by: Marc Khouzam <marc.khouzam@montreal.ca>
This blocks a particular error (caused by upstream discovery client),
printing a warning instead of failing. It's not a great solution, but is
a stop-gap until Client-Go gets fixed.
Closes#6361
Signed-off-by: Matt Butcher <matt.butcher@microsoft.com>
This package mainly exists to workaround an issue in Go
where the serializer doesn't omit an empty value for time:
https://github.com/golang/go/issues/11939. This replaces all
release and hook object time references with the new time package
so things actually marshal correctly
Signed-off-by: Taylor Thomas <taylor.thomas@microsoft.com>
The recent init action config switched the order of how variables get bound
and where. This led to the namespace variable not being propagated down into
the calls to kubernetes.
Co-authored-by: Matthew Fisher <matt.fisher@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Taylor Thomas <taylor.thomas@microsoft.com>
we want to force a cache invalidation to ensure that the Capabilities object always has the latest information from the server (Kubernetes server version, available API versions, etc). `kubectl version` forces a cache invalidation every time it's invoked, so this seems like a safe change that is identical to kubectl's behaviour.
Signed-off-by: Matthew Fisher <matt.fisher@microsoft.com>
This adds a new `gates` package used for interacting with feature gates. It also marks the OCI registry work as experimental, signalling to users that it is not a stable feature of Helm.
Signed-off-by: Matthew Fisher <matt.fisher@microsoft.com>
This changes most of the KubeClient interface to only ever build objects once and
then pass in everything as lists of resources. As a consequence, we needed to refactor
several of the actions. I took the opportunity to refactor out some duplicated
code while I was in the same area
Signed-off-by: Taylor Thomas <taylor.thomas@microsoft.com>
* move the main interface to it's own file
* removed summarizeKeptManifests() which was the last place kube.Get()
was called
* when polling for hooks, use external types
* refactor out legacyschema
* refactor detecting selectors from object
* refactor creating test client
Signed-off-by: Adam Reese <adam@reese.io>
* Remove helmVersion constraint from charts
* Guard compile time set variables behind `internal/`
* Allow configuration of UserAgent for HTTPGetter
Signed-off-by: Adam Reese <adam@reese.io>
* feat: add pkg/action to encapsulate action logic
Signed-off-by: Matt Butcher <matt.butcher@microsoft.com>
* feat: replace client/server internals with action package
While we removed Tiller, we left the internal client/server architecture mostly intact. This replaces that architecture with the `pkg/action` package.
This implements the action package for list, but nothing else.
Signed-off-by: Matt Butcher <matt.butcher@microsoft.com>
* feat: Add install and refactor some tests
This adds install to the action package, and then fixes up a lot of testing.
Signed-off-by: Matt Butcher <matt.butcher@microsoft.com>
* fix: Move a bunch of sorters to the releaseutils package
Signed-off-by: Matt Butcher <matt.butcher@microsoft.com>
* fix: updated APIs and fixed a failed test
Signed-off-by: Matt Butcher <matt.butcher@microsoft.com>
* Use var for timestamper, instead of adding as a struct field
Signed-off-by: Matt Butcher <matt.butcher@microsoft.com>