* Change release storage name to prefix helm storage type
Signed-off-by: Martin Hickey <martin.hickey@ie.ibm.com>
* Add comments about the Kubernetes storage object type field content
Signed-off-by: Martin Hickey <martin.hickey@ie.ibm.com>
As part of this port, I removed some now superfluous code from the `action` package.
This is technically a breaking change, but since the package was introduced in v3, it
is highly unlikely anyone is using it and we are still within the beta window.
Also closes#6437
Signed-off-by: Taylor Thomas <taylor.thomas@microsoft.com>
I made a few modifications from the original code to fit in with the new
code layout and to clarify a few things. This is a port of #3758
Signed-off-by: Taylor Thomas <taylor.thomas@microsoft.com>
we want to force a cache invalidation to ensure that the Capabilities object always has the latest information from the server (Kubernetes server version, available API versions, etc). `kubectl version` forces a cache invalidation every time it's invoked, so this seems like a safe change that is identical to kubectl's behaviour.
Signed-off-by: Matthew Fisher <matt.fisher@microsoft.com>
This ports the functionality of cleanup on fail to v3 as introduced in #4871. This has been tested manually
and would be a good candidate for a new acceptance test.
Signed-off-by: Taylor Thomas <taylor.thomas@microsoft.com>
* Use `apps/v1` for Deployment
* Reformat comments
* Consistently use `nindent` and indent properly
* Introduce named template for selector labels
* Fix label selector in `NOTES.txt`
Signed-off-by: Reinhard Naegele <unguiculus@gmail.com>
* fix: clear the discovery cache after CRDs are installed
This fixes an issue in which a chart could not contain both a CRD and an instance of that CRD. It works around a stale cache by force cache invalidation whenever a CRD is added.
Closes#6316
Signed-off-by: Matt Butcher <matt.butcher@microsoft.com>
* fix: wait for CRD to register before allowing CRDs to be installed
This fixes an issue with the previous version of this patch in which the CRD would not be available quickly enough.
Signed-off-by: Matt Butcher <matt.butcher@microsoft.com>
* feat: use Wait() to wait for CRDs to be ready
This forward-ports the CRD wait logic to Helm 3, and then uses that to wait for CRDs to be registered.
Signed-off-by: Matt Butcher <matt.butcher@microsoft.com>
* ref: moved the scheme modification to an appropriate place.
Signed-off-by: Matt Butcher <matt.butcher@microsoft.com>
* fix: turned warnings into fatal errors, fixed spelling, clear cache once
Signed-off-by: Matt Butcher <matt.butcher@microsoft.com>
Have fixed a minor error in the lint action that was causing Error
messages from linting chart getting added to the returned results
multiple times.
Signed-off-by: Thomas O'Donnell <andy.tom@gmail.com>
Also:
* add --insecure flag to "registry login"
* fix bug parsing correct tag when port number present
Signed-off-by: Josh Dolitsky <jdolitsky@gmail.com>
* 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>
Go 1.12.8 introduced some breaking fixes (see 3226f2d492)
for a CVE. This broke the way we were doing registry reference parsing.
This removes the call to the containerd libraries in favor of our own
parsing and adds additional unit tests
Signed-off-by: Taylor Thomas <taylor.thomas@microsoft.com>
No more magic separating the metadata from chart tarball - charts are
pushed to registry as a single tarball layer with Chart.yaml in tact.
No more fragile custom symlink chart storage, now following
the OCI Image Layout Specification for chart filesystem cache.
Also:
- Update to ORAS 0.6.0
- Simplify registry client setup with NewClientWithDefaults()
- Remove needless annotations and constants
Fixes#6068Fixes#6141
Signed-off-by: Josh Dolitsky <jdolitsky@gmail.com>
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>
The adds the -d flag to "helm chart export" to save chart to different
directory.
Also, allow loading with "helm chart save" from both dir and tarball, as
well as make expirimental error more copy-paste friendly.
Signed-off-by: Josh Dolitsky <jdolitsky@gmail.com>
This adds a new `gates` package used for interacting with feature gates. It also marks the OCI registry work as experimental, signalling to users that it is not a stable feature of Helm.
Signed-off-by: Matthew Fisher <matt.fisher@microsoft.com>
If a templates/ dir of a chart contained a subdirectory,
for example "templates/tests/test-db.yaml", an error was
being thrown on export due to missing the "templates/test"
directory prior to saving the template file itself.
Fixes#5757
Signed-off-by: Josh Dolitsky <jdolitsky@gmail.com>
Sometimes the stateful set `rollingUpdate` field can be nil even when the
strategy is a rolling update
Fixes#6174
Signed-off-by: Taylor Thomas <taylor.thomas@microsoft.com>
This allows Helm 2 plugins that used HELM_HOME as a scratchpad to continue to work the same in Helm 3.
Signed-off-by: Matthew Fisher <matt.fisher@microsoft.com>
This updates commands install, upgrade, delete, and test to share the
same implementation for hook execution.
BREAKING CHANGES:
- The `test-failure` hook annotation is removed.
Signed-off-by: Jacob LeGrone <git@jacob.work>
This changes most of the KubeClient interface to only ever build objects once and
then pass in everything as lists of resources. As a consequence, we needed to refactor
several of the actions. I took the opportunity to refactor out some duplicated
code while I was in the same area
Signed-off-by: Taylor Thomas <taylor.thomas@microsoft.com>
`Result` is a misnomer and is going to be repurposed in a future commit for a
common result type for the different kube `Interface` methods
Signed-off-by: Taylor Thomas <taylor.thomas@microsoft.com>
The stable repository provides a quick onboarding with a set of
community curated charts. Two problems with the community stable
repository has lead to its need to be removed.
1. The URL is hard coded to a Google Cloud bucket under Google's
control. This was setup when Helm was part of Kubernetes and
Kubernetes was a Google project. The bucket cannot be
transfered to another non-Google controlled project. And,
the bucket is not accessible in some parts of the world
(e.g., China).
2. The number of charts in the stable repository has grown
generally unmaintainable. The repository maintainers cannot
manage the number of PRs coming it cauing delays in response
or no response and PRs are automatically closed. This is
a poor experience.
The alternatice is the Helm Hub that provides a central point of
search for many Helm repositories. Different people and organizations
can maintain their own charts. A central server is not needed as
Helm is setup to be distributed.
Signed-off-by: Matt Farina <matt@mattfarina.com>
This fixes#6044, in which error parsing is greedily eating too many
colons, preventing users from using colons in their warning messages to
the `required` function
Signed-off-by: Ian Howell <ian.howell0@gmail.com>
This feature flag allows `helm template` to be used against a live cluster. Some charts need CRDs to be applied to the cluster before calling `helm install`. This allows users to validate their templates will render with those resources set.
Signed-off-by: Matthew Fisher <matt.fisher@microsoft.com>
This fixes an issue where resources that hardcode the metadata.namespace parameter cannot be installed.
Signed-off-by: Matthew Fisher <matt.fisher@microsoft.com>
This restores the ability to pass in parameters at runtime to the
ChartDownloader, enabling users to pass in parameters like the --username
and --password flags.
Signed-off-by: Matthew Fisher <matt.fisher@microsoft.com>
Backport of https://github.com/helm/helm/pull/6010 to dev-v3 (the
description below is a copy-paste from the original v2 branch PR).
As https://github.com/helm/helm/pull/6016 is now merged to dev-v3, the
change is reasonably trivial.
This change is an attempt to address the common problem of json number
unmarshalling where any number is converted into a float64 and
represented in a scientific notation on a marshall call. This behavior
breaks things like: chart versions and image tags if not converted to
yaml strings explicitly.
An example of this behavior: k8s failure to fetch an image tagged with a
big number like: $IMAGE:20190612073634 after a few steps of yaml
re-rendering turns into: $IMAGE:2.0190612073634e+13.
Example issue: #1707
This commit forces yaml parser to use JSON modifiers and explicitly
enables interface{} unmarshalling instead of float64. The change
introduced might be breaking so should be processed with an extra care.
Due to the fact helm mostly dals with human-produced data (charts), we
have a decent level of confidence this change looses no functionality
helm users rely upon (the scientific notation).
Relevant doc: https://golang.org/pkg/encoding/json/#Decoder.UseNumber
Signed-off-by: Oleg Sidorov <oleg.sidorov@booking.com>
Signed-off-by: Oleg Sidorov <me@whitebox.io>
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>
The partition and maxUnavailable values are now used in determining the state
of both objects
Signed-off-by: Taylor Thomas <taylor.thomas@microsoft.com>
* set custom manifest config media type
Signed-off-by: Josh Dolitsky <jdolitsky@gmail.com>
* use v1 for manifest schema
Signed-off-by: Josh Dolitsky <jdolitsky@gmail.com>
* remove unneeded debug flag
Signed-off-by: Josh Dolitsky <jdolitsky@gmail.com>
* update to new config media type
Signed-off-by: Josh Dolitsky <jdolitsky@gmail.com>
In my previous PR, I did not notice that the wait functionality had been completely removed
from the actions. This restores wait functionality to upgrade and rollback
Signed-off-by: Taylor Thomas <taylor.thomas@microsoft.com>
This reenables wait functionality and fixes some small bugs in the logic. Please
note that there are still some naive assumptions made about pods belonging to
DaemonSets and StatefulSets, but that is how the logic was before, so it was not
in scope to modify it for this PR. I will improve this logic in a follow up PR
Signed-off-by: Taylor Thomas <taylor.thomas@microsoft.com>
instead of hard-coding the parameters being passed in the constructor, we should pass in an Options struct that can be used to pass in those parameters.
Signed-off-by: Matthew Fisher <matt.fisher@microsoft.com>
Have updated the required filter so that it doesn't break when linting a
chart. This work is based off #4221 and #4748 which didn't make it into
the v3 branch.
Signed-off-by: Thomas O'Donnell <andy.tom@gmail.com>
This function was introduced because an older version of Go did not correctly strip the port number from the hostname with .Hostname(). This has since been fixed so it's safe to remove this.
Signed-off-by: Matthew Fisher <matt.fisher@microsoft.com>
* move the main interface to it's own file
* removed summarizeKeptManifests() which was the last place kube.Get()
was called
* when polling for hooks, use external types
* refactor out legacyschema
* refactor detecting selectors from object
* refactor creating test client
Signed-off-by: Adam Reese <adam@reese.io>
In Helm 2, no chart validation was performed on v1 charts, so there are
a few charts out there that never added an apiVersion to the Chart.yaml.
To ensure those charts continue to work for Helm 3, we should assume
that charts loaded without an apiVersion set should be assumed as v1.
Signed-off-by: Matthew Fisher <matt.fisher@microsoft.com>
The 'app.kubernetes.io/version' label was not being rendered as
expected. It was appending onto the label before it and also
the next label label was appending onto it on the same line.
Signed-off-by: Martin Hickey <martin.hickey@ie.ibm.com>