* allow repository config via cli
* make `helm repo add` create repo config file if it does not exist
* squash a ton of bugs
Signed-off-by: Adam Reese <adam@reese.io>
These packages are generally used only for logic inside of Helm and
can later be re-exported as needed
Signed-off-by: Taylor Thomas <taylor.thomas@microsoft.com>
This commit replaces usage of github.com/ghodss/yaml with it's forked
version maintained by SIG community. The replaced library has
low-to-none support activity unlike the latter. We believe the new
Helm branch could benefit from using the community-supported version on
a long-term run as yaml parser is a key component of Helm chart rendering
engine.
This commit locks sigs.k8s.io/yaml dependency version on 1.1.0 which
is backwards compatible with ghodss/yaml 1.0.0.
This change also resolves the outdated dependency version lock for
ghodss/yaml (currently 1.0.0) and makes it possible to port changes from
https://github.com/helm/helm/pull/6010 to dev-v3.
Signed-off-by: Oleg Sidorov <oleg.sidorov@booking.com>
This prevents the index command from recursing through directories.
Behind the scenes, it swaps out the repository logic for the index file
logic.
Closes#1328
I wrote urlJoin to fix URL joining, but I put it in the wrong place and
never used it. This moves it to the right place, and replaces the hacky
previous solution.
This removes the requirement that a fetch or install command must
explicitly state the version number to install. Instead, this goes to
the strategy used by OS package managers: Install the latest until told
to do otherwise.
Closes#1198
This performs a relatively weak in-memory translation of index file
data. It does not, in most cases, write the corrected data to disk, and
it emits a warning directly to STDERR each time it loads a deprecated
index.
Known limitations:
- It cannot recover certain bogus records that earlier alpha releases
generated (notably, where all chartfile data is missing)
- In some cases, it has to parse a filename to get version info. This is
lossy.
- Because it takes three passes through the YAML and JSON unmarshal, it
is not performant.
This feature is transitional and should be removed during the Beta
cycle, prior to the release of 2.0.0.
Closes#1265
This implements a new index file format for repository indices. It also
implements a new format for requirements.yaml.
Breaking change: This will break all previous versions of Helm, and will
impact helm search, repo, serve, and fetch functions.
Closes#1197
This also refactors significant portions of the CLI, moving much of the
shared code into a library.
Also in this release, a testing repository server has been added.