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This change also resolves the outdated dependency version lock for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>
* Add the Schema type and a function to read it
* Added a function to read a schema from a file
* Check that values.yaml matches schema
This commit uses the gojsonschema package to validate a values.yaml file
against a corresponding values.schema.yaml file.
* Add functionality to generate a schema from a values.yaml
* Add Schema to Chart and loader
* Clean up implementation in chartutil
* Add tests for helm install with schema
* Add schema validation to helm lint
* Clean up "matchSchema"
* Modify error output
* Add documentation
* Fix a linter issue
* Fix a test that broke during a rebase
* Clean up documentation
* Specify JSONSchema spec
Since JSONSchema is still in a draft state as of this commit, we need to
specify a particular version of the JSONSchema spec
* Switch to using builtin functionality for file extensions
* Switch to using a third-party library for JSON conversion
* Use the constants from the gojsonschema package
* Updates to unit tests
* Minor change to avoid string cast
* Remove JSON Schema generation
* Change Schema type from map[string]interface{} to []byte
* Convert all Schema YAML to JSON
* Fix some tests that were broken by a rebase
* Fix up YAML/JSON conversions
* This checks subcharts for schema validation
The final coalesced values for a given chart will be validated against
that chart's schema, as well as any dependent subchart's schema
* Add unit tests for ValidateAgainstSchema
* Remove nonessential test files
* Remove a misleading unit test
The TestReadSchema unit test was simply testing the ReadValues function,
which is already being validated in the TestReadValues unit test
* Update documentation to reflect changes to subchart schemas
Make template specific functions private to ensure they not misused and
make unit tests simpler. We may export the template helpers later if
needed.
This lays the foundation for the new chart pipeline.
Signed-off-by: Adam Reese <adam@reese.io>
This fixes a dozen or so style errors, almost all of which were just missing comments.
I left several which are fixed in other outstanding PRs, or which belong to code that is about to be removed.
Signed-off-by: Matt Butcher <matt.butcher@microsoft.com>
- Note that this covers all YAML null syntax options:
ref: http://yaml.org/type/null.html
- Note that we do a nil comparison because the encoding/yaml package parses
YAML properly and any variation of null, Null, NULL, or ~ is converted to nil
by the time we get here.
This feature adds the ability to selectively control the loading of charts using entries in top chart's values.
When 'helm install --set tags.mytag=true', charts with that tag will be enabled unless disabled in parent by condition.
When 'helm install --set mychart.enabled=true', charts with that yaml path specified will be enabled.
Closes#1837
This adds the {{.Capabilities}} object to the template variables so that
chart authors can write charts that are aware of teh Kubernetes
capabilities of the current cluster.
Closes#1608
This fixes a bug in which passed-in values files were not correctly
merged into the chart's default values YAML data. I believe it also
fixes some other prioritization bugs in values merging.
The existing unit test was wrong (see TestCoalesceValues). It is
fixed now. Also added more tests to simulate issue #971.
In the course of writing this, I removed some vestigial code as
mentioned in #920.
Closes#971Closes#920
Handle a previously unhandled error in the linter. This simply bails out
if a chart's values files do not parse.
Also, changed the implementation of CoalesceValues to return a map even
on error.
This allows templates to access information about the template file.
Right now, the template can only access the .Template.Name, which is the
chart-relative path to the current template.
Closes#894