In GoLang, using the == operator to check for a certain error will not
unwrap the error chain, and therefore may hide the problem.
Signed-off-by: Mads Jensen <atombrella@users.noreply.github.com>
Only delete nil user values when overriding a non-nil chart default.
When chart has empty map or no default for a key, preserve user's nil.
| Scenario | Result |
|----------|--------|
| User sets `baz: ~`, chart has `baz: "value"` | Key deleted |
| User sets `baz: ~`, chart has empty map `{}` | Nil preserved |
| User sets `baz: ~`, chart has `baz: ~` | Nil preserved |
Fixes#31643
Signed-off-by: Evans Mungai <mbuevans@gmail.com>
When running `helm upgrade --install` on a non-existent release, the
--server-side flag was not being passed to the install action. This
caused the install to always use server-side apply (the default),
ignoring --server-side=false.
Copy ServerSideApply and ForceConflicts from the upgrade client to the
install client when falling back to install.
Fixes#31627
Signed-off-by: Evans Mungai <mbuevans@gmail.com>
```
Error: pkg/action/release_testing.go:60:57: unexported-return: exported method Run returns unexported type action.executeShutdownFunc, which can be annoying to use (revive)
func (r *ReleaseTesting) Run(name string) (ri.Releaser, executeShutdownFunc, error) {
```
Signed-off-by: Benoit Tigeot <benoit.tigeot@lifen.fr>
The rangeint suggestion is faster.
The maps.Copy and slices.Contains are just syntatic sugar.
Signed-off-by: Mads Jensen <atombrella@users.noreply.github.com>
The kube client logging is based on the actionConfig logging. This
is setup to use slog.Default() before the logging flags are parsed
and logging is setup.
newRootCmdWithConfig changes the logging but it wasn't picked up
for actionConfig or the kube client. This change updates the logging
to include any changes.
Signed-off-by: Matt Farina <matt.farina@suse.com>
Adds chart name to dependency logs, namespace to resource waiting logs,
and confirmation message when all resources are ready.
Addresses #31520
Signed-off-by: shuv0id <110290476+shuv0id@users.noreply.github.com>
Helm 3.19.0 introduced a regression where vendor-specific suffixes
(e.g., -gke.1245000, -eks-4096722, +) are stripped from
.Capabilities.KubeVersion.GitVersion, breaking charts that detect
managed Kubernetes platforms.
The root cause was using k8sversion.ParseGeneric().String() which
intentionally discards vendor suffixes. The fix stores both the full
version (with vendor suffix) and a normalized version. String() returns
the normalized version for constraint checking (e.g., ">= 1.21.0"),
while Version/GitVersion preserve the full string for template access.
Fixes#31423
Related to #31063, #31078
Signed-off-by: Benoit Tigeot <benoit.tigeot@lifen.fr>
While testing SDK features for v4. I was surprised with the error:
"reporter failed to start: event funnel closed: context deadline exceeded"
This occurs when no timeout is set:
```
upgradeClient := action.NewUpgrade(actionConfig)
upgradeClient.WaitStrategy = kube.StatusWatcherStrategy
// When Timeout is zero, the status wait uses a context with zero timeout which
// immediately expires causing "context deadline exceeded" errors.
upgradeClient.Timeout = 2 * time.Minute
```
With this patch it will work without specifying.
Signed-off-by: Benoit Tigeot <benoit.tigeot@lifen.fr>
> "reporter failed to start: event funnel closed: context deadline exceeded"
It happens when you forget to set a minimal timeout:
```go
upgradeClient := action.NewUpgrade(actionConfig)
upgradeClient.WaitStrategy = kube.StatusWatcherStrategy
// When Timeout is zero, the status wait uses a context with zero timeout which
// immediately expires causing "context deadline exceeded" errors.
upgradeClient.Timeout = 2 * time.Minute
```
Also maybe it might be worth documenting this more clearly. Initial [PR](https://github.com/helm/helm/pull/13604) say:
> I have not written any docs, I assume that can be done when we are closer to Helm 4, a lot of it is covered by linking to - https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/cli-utils/blob/master/pkg/kstatus/README.md
Related:
- https://github.com/helm/helm/pull/31411#issuecomment-3443925663
Signed-off-by: Benoit Tigeot <benoit.tigeot@lifen.fr>
This ensures that when `helm uninstall` is run with `--keep-history`
any release in a `deployed` state other than the last release (e.g.
due to a failed upgrade) is being marked as `superseded`.
As a by-effect, running `helm upgrade` on a release which has been
uninstalled after an upgrade failure now no longer works. But instead
fails with a `"<name>" has no deployed releases` error. Which is the
(likely) intended behavior, and prevents other side-effects like
rolling back to a release version which happened before the uninstall
if `--atomic` (or `--rollback-on-failure`) was provided.
Signed-off-by: Hidde Beydals <hidde@hhh.computer>
LoadArchive is in the individual loaders for the chart versions.
It is used by SDK users to load a stream rather than a file on
the filesystem. Adding to support SDK users like Flux.
Signed-off-by: Matt Farina <matt.farina@suse.com>
This adds a --no-headers flag to the 'helm repo list' command,
allowing users to suppress table headers in the output.
Useful for scripting and automation.
Signed-off-by: Paul Van Laer <paul.van.laer1@gmail.com>
Note, when time is not available, the builds are not reproducible.
This problem would only happen when an SDK user is using parts of
the API to build their own tooling. Helm will consistently inject
the dates through the higher level APIs.
Signed-off-by: Matt Farina <matt.farina@suse.com>
Building the same chart into an archive multiple times will have
the same sha256 hash.
Perviously, the time in the headers for a file was time.Now() which
changed each time. The time is now collected from the operating
system when the file is loaded and this time is used.
Fixes: #3612
Signed-off-by: Matt Farina <matt.farina@suse.com>