During the install process there was a place where an install
process could be stuck trying to write to a channel. This would
happen when a context had completed prior to performInstall
finishing. In a short running Helm Client this was not a problem.
But, for long running applications that use Helm as an SDK there
are problems where a memory leak ends up happening due to
goroutines never being able to complete.
This fix provides a means for performInstall to write to its
channel using the method already used to fix the upgrade
issue of the same kind.
Fixes#11805
Signed-off-by: Matt Farina <matt.farina@suse.com>
When a helm command is run with the --dry-run flag, it will try to connect to the cluster
if the value is 'server' to be able to render lookup functions.
Closes helm#8137
Signed-off-by: Tapas Kapadia <tapaskapadia10@gmail.com>
* Fixes Readiness Check for statefulsets using partitioned rolling update.
Fixes#11773
This change updates readiness check in ready.go to correctly
account for statefulsets that are utilizing a partitioned upgrade.
These statefulsets only upgrade a subset of the managed pods with each call
to helm upgrade. This causes the upgrade to legitimately hit the condition where
sts.status.CurrentRevision != sts.Status.UpdateRevision which causes helm to mark
the upgrade has failed when in fact it is successful.
This change fixes that behavior to only check when partition is unspecified or 0.
Signed-off-by: Aman Nijhawan <anijhawan@yugabyte.com>
* Adding a unit test to verify that partitioned rolling upgrade for a statefulset works.
Signed-off-by: Aman Nijhawan <anijhawan@yugabyte.com>
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Signed-off-by: Aman Nijhawan <anijhawan@yugabyte.com>
Co-authored-by: Aman Nijhawan <anijhawan@yugabyte.com>
The GOARCH here is 386 not i386. This caused a slightly odd test
suite failure on that architecture:
--- FAIL: TestPlatformPrepareCommand (0.00s)
plugin_test.go:45: Expected arg="os-arch", got "linux-s390x"
plugin_test.go:64: Expected arg="os-arch", got "linux-s390x"
Signed-off-by: Dirk Müller <dirk@dmllr.de>
Go 1.20 introduced DNS/CNAME handling changes. This can cause an
IP address represented in hex, oct, etc to be looked up as DNS and
fail. This change introduces a mock DNS resolver.
Note, with the mock resolver, we don't need to use 0x7f000001 any
longer. Keeping because it was already there.
Signed-off-by: Matt Farina <matt.farina@suse.com>
At this time both Go 1.19 and 1.20 are supported. The version
specified in the go.mod file is the minimum version we expect Helm
to be compiled against. This is the oldest supported version to
support environments where others compile Helm. The Helm project
is using Go 1.20 to build Helm itself.
Updating to Go 1.19 also includes dealing with io/ioutil
deprecation and some additional linting issues around staticcheck.
All the staticcheck issues were in test files so linting was
skipped for those.
Signed-off-by: Matt Farina <matt.farina@suse.com>
When a helm command is run with the --dry-run flag, it will try to connect to the cluster
if the value is 'server' to be able to render lookup functions.
Closes helm#8137
Signed-off-by: Tapas Kapadia <tapaskapadia10@gmail.com>
As the CRDs are installed before the capabilities are gathered, the
current call to invalidate the discovery client is premature and
expensive.
What actually is required is an invalidation of the REST mapper, as
otherwise the Helm install action may later on fail with a `resource
mapping not found` error. More specifically when the caller of the
action is making use of a persisting[1] `RESTClientGetter`.
Which is not something done by the Helm CLI (albeit it could, and this
would potentially save quite some resources?). But is a default
configuration offered by the Helm SDK via `kube.New` when a nil value
is provided as the `getter`.
[1]: https://github.com/kubernetes/cli-runtime/blob/v0.26.2/pkg/genericclioptions/config_flags.go#L118
Signed-off-by: Hidde Beydals <hidde@hhh.computer>
If enabled the registryClient is set using a helper that accepts the TLS
flags. This keeps the client creation consistent accross the different
commands.
Signed-off-by: Soule BA <bah.soule@gmail.com>
If implemented, users will be able to use custom certificates and CA to
while interacting with OCI registries.
Signed-off-by: Soule BA <bah.soule@gmail.com>
Add --cascade=<background|foreground|orphan> option to helm uninstall
Current behaviour is hardcoded to background
Addresses issue: https://github.com/helm/helm/issues/10586
Signed-off-by: MichaelMorris <michael.morris@est.tech>
When a helm command is run with the --dry-run flag, it will try to connect to the cluster
if the value is 'server' to be able to render lookup functions.
Closes#8137
Signed-off-by: Tapas Kapadia <tapaskapadia10@gmail.com>
When a helm command is run with the --dry-run flag, it will try to connect to the cluster
if the value is 'server' to be able to render lookup functions.
Closes#8137
Signed-off-by: Tapas Kapadia <tapaskapadia10@gmail.com>
When a helm command is run with the --dry-run flag, it will try to connect to the cluster
if the value is 'server' to be able to render lookup functions.
Closes#8137
Signed-off-by: Tapas Kapadia <tapaskapadia10@gmail.com>
When a helm command is run with the --dry-run-option=server flag, it will try to connect to the cluster
to be able to render lookup functions.
Closes#8137
Signed-off-by: Tapas Kapadia <tapaskapadia10@gmail.com>
When a helm command is run with the --dry-run-option=server flag, it will try to connect to the cluster
to be able to render lookup functions.
Closes#8137
Signed-off-by: Tapas Kapadia <tapaskapadia10@gmail.com>
When a helm command is run with the --dry-run flag, it will try to connect to the cluster
if the value is 'server' to be able to render lookup functions.
Closes#8137
Signed-off-by: Tapas Kapadia <tapaskapadia10@gmail.com>
When a helm command is run with the --dry-run flag, it will try to connect to the cluster
if the value is 'server' to be able to render lookup functions.
Closes#8137
Signed-off-by: Tapas Kapadia <tapaskapadia10@gmail.com>
When a helm command is run with the --dry-run flag, it will try to connect to the cluster
if the value is 'server' to be able to render lookup functions.
Closes helm#8137
Signed-off-by: Tapas Kapadia <tapaskapadia10@gmail.com>
When a helm command is run with the --dry-run flag, it will try to connect to the cluster
to be able to render lookup functions.
Closes#8137
Signed-off-by: Tapas Kapadia <tapaskapadia10@gmail.com>
Fixes#11712
A change was made that when validation was turned off the Kubernetes
packages were building objects as a Table type. This was done for
display purposes. When details about the objects was going to be
printed as part of #10912.
This broke rollback, and possibly other functionality, as a Table
type was returned in some cases that needed the regular object.
This caused things to break silently.
The fix involved adding in a new Function (and interface) to
query for tables instead of the objects themselves. There was not
a clean way to add it to the existing function that covered all
cases.
A second problem was noticed along the way. When data was output
via status as YAML or JSON it was in the form of a table rather
than the objects themselves. This did not reflect expectations
and did not match the functionality in kubectl. The code was
updated to return a table when that was presented and the objects
when they are being output for YAML or JSON. The API also supports
this handling to SDK users can replicate this functionality.
API changes made here were never released. The functions were
developed for this release of Helm and only ever appeared in an
RC. In this case, they can be changed.
Signed-off-by: Matt Farina <matt.farina@suse.com>
## case :
1. charmuseum is http
2. nginx https ---> chartmuseum
3. domain, CN is IP
## result:
error: failed to prepare chart for release: chart unavailable: looks like "https://120.55.54.50" is not a valid chart repository or cannot be reached: Get "https://120.55.54.50/index.yaml": x509: certificate relies on legacy Common Name field, use SANs instead
Signed-off-by: caixisheng <cc710917049@163.com>
<https://github.com/helm/helm/pull/8371>
This covers:
- `tpl` text can `include` a `define` provided in a partial file
- `tpl` text can `include` a `define` provided in its text
- `tpl` text can be loaded via `.Files.Get`
Signed-off-by: Graham Reed <greed@7deadly.org>
There are cases when the etcdserver is temporarily unavailable and the
errors that we get back from kube-apiserver reflect that error. It looks
like we bail out immediately when these errors happen currently. We
should retry until timeout is reached when this sort of errors happen.
Signed-off-by: Davanum Srinivas <davanum@gmail.com>
The current family of '--set' methods interprets some special characters
in values (e.g. commas, square brackets, points, backslashes). With the
typical shell escaping rules, this can increase the difficulty of overwriting
values in some cases.
In contrast to '--set-string' or similar methods, '--set-literal' does
not interpret those special characters. It interprets given values as
literal strings.
Example:
--set-literal outer.inner='so\me,values'
outer:
inner: so\me,values
Closes#4030
Signed-off-by: Patrick Scheid <p.scheid92@gmail.com>
Extend Interface with new InterfaceResources to avoid breaking changes
Move change to staus command behind --show-resources flag
Signed-off-by: Soujanya Mangipudi <somangip@microsoft.com>
Creating a new PR based on this existing stale PR https://github.com/helm/helm/pull/7728
Signed-off-by: Soujanya Mangipudi <somangip@microsoft.com>
# Conflicts:
# go.sum
Unfortunately errors from the API server do not always (do they ever?) contain
the name of the resource in question.
Deletions for multiple resources are processed concurrently, so in a resulting
log, a preceding "Starting delete" line might be for a different object.
Signed-off-by: Marcin Owsiany <porridge@redhat.com>
Go passes x509 verification off to the platform and different
platforms provide different responses. The Go tests for x509
even have different test files for different platform providers
that check for different messages.
This update haldes darwins difference for x509 authority handling
Closes#11159
Signed-off-by: Matt Farina <matt@mattfarina.com>
Exporting those fields enable 3rd party users to build their own mocked PullResult responses.
Related #10623
Signed-off-by: Antonio Gamez Diaz <agamez@vmware.com>
Confirm that the current and updated revision numbers also match as part
of the readiness check. Add coverage for readiness scenarios where
StatefulSet status does not reflect the most recent generation of the
StatefulSet yet.
Also add additional logging around the sts transitions from non-ready to
ready.
Fixes: #10163
Signed-off-by: Dominic Evans <dominic.evans@uk.ibm.com>
Fix list command for SQL storage driver
Fix SQL storage drivers tests after adding custom labels support
Remove notes that SQL driver not supported for storing labels in install and upgrade
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Chepurovskiy <dm3ch@dm3ch.net>
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Chepurovskiy <me@dm3ch.net>
Add a new flags and associated environment variables to override
the TLS Settings used when constructing the Kube Client.
- `--kube-insecure-skip-tls-verify | HELM_KUBEINSECURE_SKIP_TLS_VERIFY`: if true, the kube api server's certificate will not be checked for validity. This will make your HTTPS connections insecure
- `--kube-tls-server-name | HELM_KUBETLS_SERVER_NAME`: server name to use for kube api server certificate validation. If it is not provided, the hostname used to contact the server is used
Signed-off-by: Justen Walker <justen.walker+github@gmail.com>
* feat: add configuration for client-side throttling limit
Client-side throttling seems to be an issue in larger environments such as OpenShift clusters, where
it is common to have several hundreds CRDs out-of-the-box.
From this view point, it is fair that clients should be able to fine tune this accordingly should the
environment they work on evolves, which is currently not possible, and quite frustrating.
This change introduces the --default-burst-limit option to helm (and its counterpart
HELM_DEFAULT_BURST_LIMIT environment variable) to address that issue, allowing clients to properly
tune their client usage as their environment evolves.
Signed-off-by: Igor Sutton <isuttonl@redhat.com>
* chore: change DefaultBurstLimit to BurstLimit
Signed-off-by: Igor Sutton <isuttonl@redhat.com>
* chore: add HELM_BURST_LIMIT to golden file
Signed-off-by: Igor Sutton <isuttonl@redhat.com>
* chore: add burst limit tests
Signed-off-by: Igor Sutton <isuttonl@redhat.com>
* docs: add burst limit default value to documentation
Signed-off-by: Igor Sutton <isuttonl@redhat.com>
* refactor: change burst limit default value to 100 per review instructions
Signed-off-by: Igor Sutton <isuttonl@redhat.com>