When 'helm <install|upgrade> --render-subchart-notes ...' is run, this will include
the notes from the subchart when rendered via Tiller.
Closes#2751
Signed-off-by: jgleonard <jgleonard@gmail.com>
resolves#4337
Merging maps inside of strings gets a bit tricky. When two
strings consisting of "{}" were being added together, this resulted in
"{}\n{}" instead of "{}" which is what we wanted. This led to YAML
parsing errors and showed up when the `--reuse-values` flag was used
when no overrides via `--set` were provided during install and/or
upgrade.
If `helm upgrade` fails because a reused name is still in use, the error
message does not specify which name is still in use. Update the error
message.
This adds support for installing CRDs well before any other resource
kinds are installed.
This PR introduces a new hook, `crd-install`, that fires before
manifests are even validated. It is used to install a CRD before any
other part of a chart is installed.
Currently, this hook is _only implemented for install_. That means we
currently cannot add new CRDs during `helm upgrade`, nor can they
be rolled back. This is the safest configuration, as the update/rollback
cycle gets very challenging when CRDs are added and removed.
Resolves#3655
We were seeing that when running helm upgrade with the reuse-values
flag enabled that you could end up in the position where overrides
a.k.a computed values from previous revisions were not being saved on
the updated revision. This left us in a weird position where some
computed values would disappear mysteriously in the abyss. That
happened because computed values from previous revisions weren't merged
with the new computed values every time the reuse-values flag was used.
This PR merges computed values from the previous revisions so you don't
end up in that kind of conundrum.
Existing helm.sh/hook-delete-policy annotation variables (hook-failed, hook-succeeded) do not allow to leave failed jobs for debugging without blocking the next job launching: every failed job must be deleted manually before the next related release is launching (installing, updating or rolling back).
New policy, before-hook-creation, removes the hook from previous release if there is one before the new hook is launched and can be used with another variable.
* add test for rolling back from a FAILED deployment
* Update naming of release variables
Use same naming as the rest of the file.
* Update rollback test
- Add logging
- Verify other release names not changed
* fix(tiller): Supersede multiple deployments
There are cases when multiple revisions of a release has been
marked with DEPLOYED status. This makes sure any previous deployment
will be set to SUPERSEDED when doing rollbacks.
Closes#2941#3513#3275
When "helm.sh/hook-delete-policy: hook-succeeded" is provided in a hook's annotation, Tiller will automatically delete the hook after the hook is succeeded. When "helm.sh/hook-delete-policy: hook-failed" is provided in a hook's annotation, Tiller will automatically delete the hook after the hook is failed.
Closes#1769
* give an uniform check for release process
* fixed as the review of adamreese: update the err message when releasename is empty and update the test units.
* fixed as the review of bacongobbler: add more detail information to return message. the regex rule is added to the return message.
This builds on previous work and adds more logging to follow
the full process of installing, updating, deleting, and rolling back.
This also standardizes capitalization of logs and small formatting
fixes
Extracted delete specific code from ReleaseServer to external function
which is called from both Local and Remote ReleaseModules.
Made getVersionSet function from tiller package exported.
This change introduces the concept of Rudders - pluggable modules that
Tiller communicates with via grpc, which allow to decouple orchestration
logic from Tiller into separate service.
This commit consists of simple Rudder implementation which does exactly
the same thing as built in Tiller orchestrator - it creates all k8s
objects from provided manifest without orchestrating them.
--experimental-release flag is introduced to enable this behaviour.
This change allows to use the service and tiller outside of the cluster.
Following commits will add Rudder to helm deployment.
Environment is supplied with release lock map which allows to lock a
release by name to make sure that update, rollback or uninstall aren't
running on one release at the same time.
This provides the Chart.yaml field `tillerVersion`, which is a semver
range. It allows users to choose to constrain a chart to a specific
version.
The reason for this is that we keep introducing new template functions,
but we have no way of saying "this chart will only work with Tiller
newer than...".
The check on version is _only_ done on Tiller. The client does not check
at all, since it does not do any template expansion on its own.
closes#2136
* Adds new annotation `helm.sh/hookWeight`
* Sorts executing hooks of similar kind in ascending order
* There is no upper or lower bounds on the weights
Most newcomers hit helm's 'feature' there deleted instalations are not really deleted.
Use-case
# helm install --name gitlab-ce-1 ./stable/gitlab-ce
# helm delete gitlab-ce-1
# helm list
# helm install --name gitlab-ce-1 ./stable/gitlab-ce
Error: a release named "gitlab-ce-1" already exists
There is a lot duplicated bugs in bugzilla which simply explains that packages
should be deleted with --pure flag. But such bugs appeared again and again
because this behavior is not obvious.
Let's help user to figure out what happens ASAP.