Add a new --description flag to the helm rollback command that allows
users to specify a custom description explaining why the rollback was
performed. This description is stored in the release metadata.
Changes:
- Add Description field to the Rollback action struct
- Add --description flag to the rollback CLI command
- Add 512 character limit validation for the description
- Default to 'Rollback to <version>' when no description is provided
The description flag is optional and follows the same pattern used by
the install and upgrade commands.
Closes #XXXX
Signed-off-by: MrJack <36191829+biagiopietro@users.noreply.github.com>
This ensures that when `helm uninstall` is run with `--keep-history`
any release in a `deployed` state other than the last release (e.g.
due to a failed upgrade) is being marked as `superseded`.
As a by-effect, running `helm upgrade` on a release which has been
uninstalled after an upgrade failure now no longer works. But instead
fails with a `"<name>" has no deployed releases` error. Which is the
(likely) intended behavior, and prevents other side-effects like
rolling back to a release version which happened before the uninstall
if `--atomic` (or `--rollback-on-failure`) was provided.
Signed-off-by: Hidde Beydals <hidde@hhh.computer>
This adds a --no-headers flag to the 'helm repo list' command,
allowing users to suppress table headers in the output.
Useful for scripting and automation.
Signed-off-by: Paul Van Laer <paul.van.laer1@gmail.com>
The `vaildateTemplatesDir` function would still return `nil` if the directory doesn't exist,
so the early return that was documented never occurs.
Signed-off-by: Zach Burgess <zachburg@google.com>
This reverts #13533
This change has caused issues with numerous charts around things
unrelated to toml. This is because of functions like typeIs/typeOf
being used and acted upon.
The change caused a significant regression.
Note: This kind of change can be put into v3 charts, that are in
active development, without causing a regression.
Closes#30880
Signed-off-by: Matt Farina <matt@mattfarina.com>
A new library was introduced that provides JSON Schema checking for
newer versions of the schema. In Helm v4, there is no need to have
two packages doing the JSON schema validation. The message output
can have breaking changes.
This change moves everything to the newer library. It also uses a
wrapper error to enable a clean Helm only interface for the
public Go API validation functions. This would enable the replacement
of the Schema validation library, if needed, without breaking the
Go API contract.
Signed-off-by: Matt Farina <matt.farina@suse.com>