Lets us build a subset of the targets while still using build-cross
To build for multiple linux archs:
TARGETS="linux/amd64 linux/386" make clean build-cross dist APP=helm VERSION=v25.12.2
* support output-dir when running 'helm template'
* add --output-dir to documentation
* when writing to file, dont add additional document
* trigger another ci build. make test-unit works for me
* dont write blank files
* return err instead of panic
k8s client-go closes the ready channel that's passed in (see https://github.com/kubernetes/client-go/blob/master/tools/portforward/portforward.go#L171) This means that Tunnel's Close will always panic, as the client-go library will have closed then channel. This isn't reproducible unless helm.Client is externally, as the helm cli runner doesn't actually invoke Close.
* docs(helm): Document how to update a release idempotently
To use the same command when installing and upgrading a release, using helm upgrade with '--install' works.
Closes#3134
* Upgrade instead of update
Adding a user-agent to the http getter will enable servers to
distinguish between helm (including various versions) and other
tools connecting to the server.
Instead of presuming that bash is installed at /bin/bash, use `$PATH`. Official [bash docker container](https://hub.docker.com/_/bash/) installs bash at `/usr/local/bin` and recommends the use of `env`
* fix(helm): add TLS params back
During a recent refactor, several TLS flags stopped being processed for
a few of the commands. This fixes those commands, and documents how to
set up TLS.
* fix(tiller): add stricter certificate verification
The older version of Tiller allowed a weaker set of certificate checks
than we intended. This version requires a client certificate, and then
requires that that certificate be signed by a known CA. This works
around the situation where a user could provide a self-signed
certificate.
Fixes#2437
Two bugs were causing this behavior
- Tiller was marking the previous release superseded when an upgrade
failed.
- Upgrade was diffing against failed releases