* Adds update option to plugin command
Fixes issues/2385 - helm install silently updates the plugin, if it pre-existed
* Added tests for new methods for plugin update
* Updated docs
* Updated review comments :)
* Return error exit code when there is error
Fixes issues/2398 - helm plugin remove does not works as expected
- [ ] plugin remove option is coded to remove multiple plugins, but instead returns error when more than one plugin is requested to be removed.
- [ ] plugin remove does not show any error/message for non-existent plugin.
Extracted delete specific code from ReleaseServer to external function
which is called from both Local and Remote ReleaseModules.
Made getVersionSet function from tiller package exported.
This change introduces the concept of Rudders - pluggable modules that
Tiller communicates with via grpc, which allow to decouple orchestration
logic from Tiller into separate service.
This commit consists of simple Rudder implementation which does exactly
the same thing as built in Tiller orchestrator - it creates all k8s
objects from provided manifest without orchestrating them.
--experimental-release flag is introduced to enable this behaviour.
This change allows to use the service and tiller outside of the cluster.
Following commits will add Rudder to helm deployment.
This flattens the getter package tree, adds tests, and changes a little
bit of the terminology to follow Go idioms. This also makes much of the
getter API private to begin with. This will give us more flexibility in
the future.
Updated the 'helm completion' command to take in the shell
as a parameter. Currently acceptable options are 'bash' and
'zsh'. Also fixed the completions to work with zsh in a manner
similar to what kubectl does.
Also updated the docs to reflect this change.
Closes#2201
This upgrades a warning to an error in cases where `requirements.yaml`
contains a requirement, but it's missing in charts/
This impacts install, upgrade, and package.
Closes#2209
It is now possible to create plugins with chart download capabilities for custom, non-http protocols.
Furthermore it is possible to reuse helm packages to implement alternative clients with these custom downloader functions.
Fixes issues/2272
stable-repository-url is currently hard-coded for helm init,
so if a user wants to make a different intranet repository as stable repo,
only option left is to first do an init,
followed by repo delete and repo add.
A lot of community members are looking at `helm serve` as a production webserver to host their
charts. There are much better solutions out there like s3, wabs or gcs for cloud storage and
nginx, haproxy or apache for DIY dedicated web servers. Steering users in the right direction
will help users make the right decision when it comes to serving their charts in production.