this was partially fixed in #6430 but the fix only
worked for values without nesting. this PR fixes it.
this is done by doing a deep copy of values rather
than a top level keys copy. deep copy ensures
values are not mutated during coalesce()
execution which leads to bugs like #6659
the deep copy code has been copied from:
https://gist.github.com/soroushjp/0ec92102641ddfc3ad5515ca76405f4d
which is in turn inspired by this stackoverflow answer:
http://stackoverflow.com/a/28579297/1366283
Signed-off-by: Karuppiah Natarajan <karuppiah7890@gmail.com>
This package mainly exists to workaround an issue in Go
where the serializer doesn't omit an empty value for time:
https://github.com/golang/go/issues/11939. This replaces all
release and hook object time references with the new time package
so things actually marshal correctly
Signed-off-by: Taylor Thomas <taylor.thomas@microsoft.com>
The recent init action config switched the order of how variables get bound
and where. This led to the namespace variable not being propagated down into
the calls to kubernetes.
Co-authored-by: Matthew Fisher <matt.fisher@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Taylor Thomas <taylor.thomas@microsoft.com>
This is a port of #5392. It also takes care of the small chore to update the default k8s
version to 1.16, which is the latest supported version
Signed-off-by: Taylor Thomas <taylor.thomas@microsoft.com>
There were two different methods and varying ways to output the status of a release.
This standardizes all of the outputs, but requires a breaking change. Output will
not perfectly match previous v3 output, and we had to break the printing function
in the `action` package, but now things are much more standardized.
Fixes#6238
Signed-off-by: Taylor Thomas <taylor.thomas@microsoft.com>
* Kubernetes updated to 1.16.1
* SemVer and Sprig updated to latest releases that leverage go
modules
* Tests and checks updated. These already landed in v2 via PR 6457
Signed-off-by: Matt Farina <matt@mattfarina.com>
Currently, if using the --atomic flag or deleting a release that failed due to an already existing
resource, Helm will deleting those resources that aren't managed by it. This PR fixes the issue
by checking for pre-existing resources during install and upgrade. This is done as a validation
step so the release will not even be started if resources currently exist. This PR is inspired by
@xchapter7x's work in #3477.
This also fixes a small bug in upgrade where deletes fail if the resource was already deletes
Fixes#6407
Signed-off-by: Taylor Thomas <taylor.thomas@microsoft.com>
* Port Helm 2 PR 4088 to Helm 3
Not a direct port as is but refactored for Helm 3.
Signed-off-by: Martin Hickey <martin.hickey@ie.ibm.com>
* Update unit test to test string retunred for different order
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>
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>