When --skip-schema-validation is set, any schema contain in the helm chart is ignored. Defaults to 'false'.
Closes#10398
Signed-off-by: anessi <16045045+anessi@users.noreply.github.com>
This change adds a new flag to the install and upgrade commands in
the Helm client and properties to the install and upgrade action.
The new flag is --hide-secret and can only be used with the
--dry-run flag.
The --dry-run flag is designed to send all chart rendered manifests to
stdout so that they can be inspected.
When the --hide-secret flag is used the Secret content is removed from
the output.
Signed-off-by: Matt Farina <matt.farina@suse.com>
Noteis:
1. This moves golangci scanning to a GitHub action. This will
enable inline pointers to issues in the PR where linting fails.
2. Go 1.21 is specified in the go.mod because Kubernetes libs
require it.
3. The lint issues were removed. Some were fixed while others
were handled by skipping linting or using _ as an argument.
Many of these can be refactored later for better cleanup.
Signed-off-by: Matt Farina <matt.farina@suse.com>
This commit replaces `ensure.TempDir` with `t.TempDir` in tests. The
directory created by `t.TempDir` is automatically removed when the test
and all its subtests complete.
Prior to this commit, temporary directory created using `ensure.TempDir`
needs to be removed manually by calling `os.RemoveAll`, which is omitted
in some tests. The error handling boilerplate e.g.
defer func() {
if err := os.RemoveAll(dir); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
}
is also tedious, but `t.TempDir` handles this for us nicely.
Reference: https://pkg.go.dev/testing#T.TempDir
Signed-off-by: Eng Zer Jun <engzerjun@gmail.com>
There are a few changes to the new dry-run handling:
1. Some documentation is added to help clarify what is happening
and what is expected.
2. DryRun is never changed by internal handling. If an API user
sets the property it is not changed by our code.
3. The behavior on contacting the server with false/none is made
consistent between install and upgrade.
Signed-off-by: Matt Farina <matt.farina@suse.com>
Some charts don't need a templates directory. The warning appears to originate back when helm expected all charts to contain templates. In CI situations where linting is performed with --strict the lint warning causes unneccessary failures for charts that quite legitimately do not contain a templates directory.
As discussed in #8033 there are no longer any scenarios understood where this warning is helpful so this commit removes it.
Signed-off-by: James Blair <mail@jamesblair.net>
First, some notes about priority and how some code flow works.
For Helm handling values, the expected order of precidence is:
1. User specified values (e.g CLI)
2. Imported values
3. Parent chart values
4. Subchart values
Helm handles dependency values slightly differently. If there are dependencies
in the charts folder that are not marked as dependencies all of the values,
including nil values, are pulled in. If those charts are listed as a
dependency in the Chart.yaml file than they are processed for import handling.
Prior to the changes here, it caused nil values at the top level to NOT remove
values specified.
The changes:
1. The order of priority was chagned from the list above. Parnet chart values
would override specifically imported values. This is due to a change from
just over a year ago that introduced a bug. That was undone by changing the
precidence when maps were merged.
2. To handle merging while retaining the nil values, which was causing
inconsistent behavior, a new set of Merge functions were introduced. These
functions are just like coalesce except that they DO NOT remove nil/null values.
The new functions are used in a backward compatible manner meaning some new
functions were introduced that called them.
Specific issues fixed (that are known):
Closes#9027
Can now delete subkeys from charts when specified in the parent. This behavior
was previously inconsistent. Sometimes they could be deleted and other times
it did not work. Now it is consistent.
Closes#10899
Imported values (from library or other subcharts) are now used following the
order above.
The previous behavior was inconsistent. import-values using just a string
would import them. When named with a child/parent it did not work if the
parent already had a value. If string and named were mixed the imports
worked if the string happened first but just for the string not the named.
If the named parent/child went first then none of them worked for cases
where the parent already had a value. It was inconsistent and the tests
sometimes mirrored the functionality rather than expected behavior.
Tests for this fall into the sub-packages and are in the template tests
to verify it's happening in the output. Including having values passed
at the CLI as the ultimate highest priority to be used.
This relates to a fix that went in for #9940. The expected values there don't
fit the precedence above where the parent value would override the imported
value. That fix/change introduced more bugs.
Closes#10052
This is the case where imported values using the parent/child designation
just didn't work right. That has been fixed and there are tests. The underlying
issue had to do with the precedence order handling.
Note, a lot of tests were added. Hope we got it more right this time.
Signed-off-by: Matt Farina <matt.farina@suse.com>