This adds a hidden 'helm doc' command that generates documentation out
of the Helm help text.
Currently it can create:
- man pages for HELM(1)
- Markdown documentation
- bash autocompletions
Those are the three built-ins for Cobra.
The command is hidden so that it doesn't show up to the regular user,
since this is really a specialized task. It has the advantage of making
it trivially easy to install man pages and bash completion at installation time.
Adds validation against the swagger schema.
Example error:
Error: release telling-wildebeest failed: error validating "": error
validating data: expected type int, for field
spec.template.spec.containers[0].ports[0].containerPort, got string
Current error:
unable to decode "": [pos 177]: json: expect char '"' but got char 'n'"'
This does the following to improve deletion failure handling:
- In an UninstallRelease operation, the release is marked DELETED
as soon as the basic checks are passed. This resolves 1508. I filed a
followup issue for doing this even better when we can modify protos
again.
- If a YAML manifest fails to parse, the error messages now suggests
that the record is corrupt, and the resources must be manually
deleted.
- If a resource is missing during deletion, the error messages now make
it clear that an object was skipped, but that the deletion continued.
Closes#1508
Long ago, Helm did not support cross-namespace installs. There was a
linter rule to catch this. When we changed the way Helm worked, we did
not remove the linter rule. This commit removes that linter rule.
Closes#1489
For archived files the Chart.yaml file should be contained in a base
directory. This commit adds an error when the Chart.yaml file is found
in the root directory.
Fixes#1171
This feature has been disabled in the past because simply enabling the
feature causes the Kubernetes library to make requests to a server.
Thus, running any tests that use the 'pkg/kube' library has required
running a kube API server.
This patch makes it possible to selectively activate 3rdParty API
support, and then disables that support during testing.
Future versions of the Kubernetes library appear to make it easier to
configure and mock this behavior, so this is most likely a stop-gap
measure. (Famous last words.)
Closes#1472