When downloader package moved to under /pkg, helmpath functions got called still from it, while it is under /cmd. This commit fixes the issue by moving helmpath after the downloader to have only cmd->pkg and pkg->pkg calls.
The current README makes no mention of the Chart repository or where to find it. You have to Google to find it or stumble upon it. It was frustrating to come to the Helm project and not easily be able to find where the chart repository was - even though I knew it existed. This patch will make that easier for others.
Most newcomers hit helm's 'feature' there deleted instalations are not really deleted.
Use-case
# helm install --name gitlab-ce-1 ./stable/gitlab-ce
# helm delete gitlab-ce-1
# helm list
# helm install --name gitlab-ce-1 ./stable/gitlab-ce
Error: a release named "gitlab-ce-1" already exists
There is a lot duplicated bugs in bugzilla which simply explains that packages
should be deleted with --pure flag. But such bugs appeared again and again
because this behavior is not obvious.
Let's help user to figure out what happens ASAP.
When manifests do not change, they didn't get populated with the
latest label info from the API server and then panic'd. This resolves
that bug
Closes#2043
In third-party libraries, charts can be embedded in memory rather than in files, directories or
tarballs. Exposing LoadFiles allows a third-party library the ability to load static templates
in and spit out a *chart.Chart.
kubernetes has explicit delete message that user can know resources being deleted for sure,
suggest also add this behavior to helm, as it is too 'quiet' for deletion operation right now.
This makes it possible to do a `dep up` without refetching all of
the repositories.While it's less safe, it's useful when doing many
updates in a short period of time (such as in a CI/CD setting)
Closes#2019
This adds an environment variable, HELM_NO_PLUGINS, that can disable
the plugin system from loading plugins. It provides a general way for
turning the plugin system off.
Closes#1624