Enhances the template engine and action config to allow users to inject custom template functions via an action config when using Helm as a library.
Closes#30733
Signed-off-by: Stepan Paksashvili <stepan.paksashvili@flant.com>
Cache the signing key passphrase. When signing multiple charts
with the passphrase from stdin, this allows signing all charts
instead of all but the first failing with an error about stdin
already having been closed.
Signed-off-by: Krisztian Litkey <krisztian.litkey@intel.com>
This regex was already deprecated.
Validation happens inside the Metadata Validate function for the
name instead of using this regex.
Signed-off-by: Matt Farina <matt.farina@suse.com>
TestInstallRelease_Atomic_Interrupted needs the same wait
as TestInstallRelease_Wait_Interrupted (see helm/helm#12088).
The installation goroutine started by
TestInstallRelease_Atomic_Interrupted proceeds in the background and
may interfere with other tests (see helm/helm#30610)
Also see helm/helm#12086 and helm/helm#12109 which are describe and address the root
cause.
Signed-off-by: Rostyslav Polishchuk <rostyslavp@google.com>
If a resource exists in the cluster and is to be adopted by helm install
--take-ownership, it is left unchanged while helm reports the
installation to have succeeded.
This is due to CRs and CRDs being merged without three-way-merge, which
results in an empty patch.
By using a three-way-merge transparently when --take-ownership is used,
the helm behaves as expected without breaking previous behavior.
Fixes#30622
Signed-off-by: Patrick Seidensal <pseidensal@suse.com>
This is part of HIP 20 which provides a means to have v3 charts
that live alongside v2 charts while having breaking changes.
The plan is to have a different release object for v3 chart
instances for at least a couple reasons:
1. So that the chart object on the release can be fundamentally
different.
2. So that Helm v3 does not detect or try to work with instances
of charts whose apiVersion it does not know about.
Note: it is expected that Helm v3 usage will be used long after
the Helm project no longer supports it. 5 years after Helm v2
had reached end-of-life there was still usage of it.
Note: The release util package is separate from the versioned
elements as it is planned to use generics to handle multiple
release object versions.
Signed-off-by: Matt Farina <matt.farina@suse.com>