A recent change to the get scripts causes them to pickup
pre-releases in addition to stable releases. This update causes
only stable releases to be fetched by the get scripts.
Fixed#7941
Signed-off-by: Matt Farina <matt@mattfarina.com>
This is a temporary fix. This prevents the get script from installing Helm 3 as soon as it's released, potentially causing disruption to users that were expecting a Helm 2 release.
A `get-helm-3` script is also supplied, which is identical to the previous `get` script. That way, Helm 3 users also have an equivalent way to install Helm 3.
Signed-off-by: Matthew Fisher <matt.fisher@microsoft.com>
Instead of presuming that bash is installed at /bin/bash, use `$PATH`. Official [bash docker container](https://hub.docker.com/_/bash/) installs bash at `/usr/local/bin` and recommends the use of `env`
Currently the bash script that installs Helm is hard-coded to use
openssl sha command but some distros like Debian 9 only have sha1.
Since the popular current distros have sha1 we can switch to that.
Closes(#2859)
If the execution user is already the root user, this avoids requireing
sudo to be installed within the environment. Which might helo in CI
environments.
This adds 'scripts/get`, which is a bash script for fetching and
installing the Helm client. It has the following features:
- It uses the GitHub API to discover the latest release
- It downloads the SHA256 checksum and verifies the binary using it
- It does basic tests on the installation