* Add logic for platform specific commands to plugins
* Add plugins doc updated to incorporate platform specific commands
* Add condition for os match: If OS matches and there is no more specific match, the command
will be executed
* Remove helmVersion constraint from charts
* Guard compile time set variables behind `internal/`
* Allow configuration of UserAgent for HTTPGetter
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>
* feat: add pkg/action to encapsulate action logic
Signed-off-by: Matt Butcher <matt.butcher@microsoft.com>
* feat: replace client/server internals with action package
While we removed Tiller, we left the internal client/server architecture mostly intact. This replaces that architecture with the `pkg/action` package.
This implements the action package for list, but nothing else.
Signed-off-by: Matt Butcher <matt.butcher@microsoft.com>
* feat: Add install and refactor some tests
This adds install to the action package, and then fixes up a lot of testing.
Signed-off-by: Matt Butcher <matt.butcher@microsoft.com>
* fix: Move a bunch of sorters to the releaseutils package
Signed-off-by: Matt Butcher <matt.butcher@microsoft.com>
* fix: updated APIs and fixed a failed test
Signed-off-by: Matt Butcher <matt.butcher@microsoft.com>
* Use var for timestamper, instead of adding as a struct field
Signed-off-by: Matt Butcher <matt.butcher@microsoft.com>
Since there is no tiller anymore this option make most sense with the
'helm upgrade' commando.
Origininally this was added in PR #2636 implementing the feature #2081.
Signed-off-by: Christian Koeberl <christian.koeberl@gmail.com>
To match the convention of `helm install`, `helm uninstall` is the inverse.
Other tangential changes in this PR:
- StatusDeleting has been changed to StatusUninstalling
- StatusDeleted has been changed to StatusUninstalled
- `helm list --deleted` has been changed to `helm list --uninstalled`
- `helm list --deleting` has been changed to `helm list --uninstalling`
- `helm.DeleteOption` and all delete options have been renamed to `helm.UninstallOption`
I have not made any changes to the "helm.sh/hook-delete-policy", "pre-delete" and "post-delete" hook annotations because
1. it's a major breaking change to existing helm charts, which we've commited to NOT break in Helm 3
2. there is no "helm.sh/hook-install-policy" to pair with "helm.sh/hook-uninstall-policy", so delete still makes sense here
`helm delete` and `helm del` have been added as aliases to `helm uninstall`, so `helm delete` and `helm del` still works as is.
`toYaml` was introducing a new line. It is an issue since the new line is part of a functions output, it can't be whitespace chomped away so it would require a `trimSuffix "\n"` pipe. This commit trims one trailing `\n` from the toYaml output.
`toYaml` utilized by `.Files` was introducing a new line. It is an issue since the new line is part of a functions output, it can't be whitespace chomped away so it would require a `trimSuffix "\n"` pipe. This commit trims one trailing `\n` from the toYaml output.
Resolves#3655
We were seeing that when running helm upgrade with the reuse-values
flag enabled that you could end up in the position where overrides
a.k.a computed values from previous revisions were not being saved on
the updated revision. This left us in a weird position where some
computed values would disappear mysteriously in the abyss. That
happened because computed values from previous revisions weren't merged
with the new computed values every time the reuse-values flag was used.
This PR merges computed values from the previous revisions so you don't
end up in that kind of conundrum.
* fix(helm): fix golint warning due to ApiVersionV1 constant name
Signed-off-by: Arash Deshmeh <adeshmeh@ca.ibm.com>
* fix(helm): fix golint warning due to ResolveChartVersionAndGetRepo comment
Signed-off-by: Arash Deshmeh <adeshmeh@ca.ibm.com>
* fix(helm): fix golint warnings on HttpGetter type and SetCredentials method missing a comment
Signed-off-by: Arash Deshmeh <adeshmeh@ca.ibm.com>
* fix(helm):fix golint warning due to comment on FindChartInAuthRepoURL function
Signed-off-by: Arash Deshmeh <adeshmeh@ca.ibm.com>
* fix(helm): fix golint warning due to RepoFile type name
Signed-off-by: Arash Deshmeh <adeshmeh@ca.ibm.com>
* fix(helm): fix golint warning due to ParseString comment
Signed-off-by: Arash Deshmeh <adeshmeh@ca.ibm.com>
Existing helm.sh/hook-delete-policy annotation variables (hook-failed, hook-succeeded) do not allow to leave failed jobs for debugging without blocking the next job launching: every failed job must be deleted manually before the next related release is launching (installing, updating or rolling back).
New policy, before-hook-creation, removes the hook from previous release if there is one before the new hook is launched and can be used with another variable.
When Helm v2.8.2 was released, we made a change to the default connection timeout by supplying a value passed from pkg/helm/environment. This broke support for third party clients relying on pkg/helm because now the default connection timeout is zero. Adding a default 5 second timeout back retains old behaviour, while not breaking backwards compatibility because the connection timeout can still be configured.
When using `helm upgrade --install`, if the first release fails, Helm will respond with an error saying that it cannot upgrade from an unknown state.
With this feature, `helm upgrade --install --force` automates the same process as `helm delete && helm install --replace`. It will mark the previous release as DELETED, delete any existing resources inside Kubernetes, then replace it as if it was a fresh install. It will then mark the FAILED release as SUPERSEDED.
* add test for rolling back from a FAILED deployment
* Update naming of release variables
Use same naming as the rest of the file.
* Update rollback test
- Add logging
- Verify other release names not changed
* fix(tiller): Supersede multiple deployments
There are cases when multiple revisions of a release has been
marked with DEPLOYED status. This makes sure any previous deployment
will be set to SUPERSEDED when doing rollbacks.
Closes#2941#3513#3275
Between grpc 1.2.x and 1.7.x there was an API change. The
previous MaxMsgSize is now a wrapper around MaxRecvMsgSize. This
change now sets the MaxRecvMsgSize and MaxSendMsgSize which need
to be set independently.
CRDs and other objects seen as unstructured cannot use strategic
merge patching. It has never been supported on CRDs. Previously,
cases like unstructured objects could have caused an unregistered
error. This is no longer the case.
This change explicitly looks for unstructured objects and handles
those using json merge patching.
Closes#3382