If stat returns an error other than the directory not existing
it was unhandled. When IsDir is called in one of these situations
it causes a panic.
Closes#8181
Signed-off-by: Matt Farina <matt@mattfarina.com>
This file was previously used for shell completions but is
no longer in use as there is a new completions system in place
and there has been for some time.
The contents of this file were out of date and reflect Helm v2.
Closes#8186
Signed-off-by: Matt Farina <matt@mattfarina.com>
Persistent flags are available on subcommands. Status does not
need the persistent nature.
Closes#8149
Signed-off-by: Matt Farina <matt@mattfarina.com>
Since Tiller is no longer part of Helm v3, internal documentation
language about Tiller can be removed
Signed-off-by: Matt Farina <matt@mattfarina.com>
Fix `repo add` and `repo update` to use a repository cache set
using `--repository-cache` flag
Signed-off-by: Martin Hickey <martin.hickey@ie.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Trond Hindenes <trond@hindenes.com>
Cobra 1.0.0 introduces support for Custom Go Completions. However,
there is a small difference compared to helm's existing solution.
The difference is that Cobra will not complete sub-commands if there
are any dynamic completion functions registered.
The way helm implemented plugin completions had the dynamic completion
function associated with the root plugin command (e.g. 2to3); with
Cobra, this prevents any of the sub-commands of the plugin to be
completed (i.e., 2to3 <TAB> will not show the static sub-commands).
The solution is to only register the dynamic completion function for a
plugin command that doesn't have any further sub-commands. This allows
all sub-commands to be completed properly, and when there are no more
levels of sub-commands, the dynamic completion is called.
This commit had to make two changes to achieve this:
1- refactor the load_plugins.go file to extract the logic to call
the plugin.complete executable (for dynamic completions), so that
it could be added to each final sub-command.
2- load the static completion not only for the "completion" command like
before, but also for the "__complete" command, so that when the
__complete command is called for dynamic completion of a sub-command,
it is aware of the sub-command in question.
The second change is also valuable for the future support of completion
for the Fish shell. Completion for the fish shell uses the __complete
command not only for dynamic completions but also for basic command and
flag completion. This implies that the __complete command must be aware
of the plugins sub-commands, and therefore that the plugin's static
completion be loaded.
Signed-off-by: Marc Khouzam <marc.khouzam@montreal.ca>
Since we've moved to Go 1.14, golangci-lint has been silently failing.
This commit updates to a compatible version.
Signed-off-by: Marc Khouzam <marc.khouzam@montreal.ca>
* Fixing issue with PAX headers in plugin archive
PAX Headers can be added by some systems that create archives. Helm
should ignore them when extracting.
There are two PAX headers. One is global and the other is not. Both
are ignored. The test adds only the PAX global header because the
Go tar package is unable to write the header that is not global.
Closes#8084
Signed-off-by: Matt Farina <matt@mattfarina.com>
* Removing the PAX header test as it is not working
The PAX header test was making a WriteHeader call and ignoring the
error. When writing the type TypeXHeader it was causing an error
that was being silently ignored. The Go tar package cannot write
this type and produces an error when one tries to. The error reads
"cannot manually encode TypeXHeader, TypeGNULongName, or TypeGNULongLink
headers"
Signed-off-by: Matt Farina <matt@mattfarina.com>
* Adding check of returned error in test
Adding a check for the returned error to make sure a non-nil value
is not returned.
Signed-off-by: Matt Farina <matt@mattfarina.com>
When installing Helm, the following warning gets printed on the console:
Downloading https://get.helm.sh/helm-v2.16.6-linux-amd64.tar.gz
Preparing to install helm and tiller into /usr/local/bin
helm installed into /usr/local/bin/helm
tiller installed into /usr/local/bin/tiller
main: line 178: which: command not found
Run 'helm init' to configure helm.
The 'which' command is optional, and not always installed on all
environments (like a Fedora container). Instead, use 'command -v' to
detect if the executable is in the $PATH.
Signed-off-by: Niels de Vos <ndevos@redhat.com>
* fix: make the linter coalesce the passed-in values before running values tests
Signed-off-by: Matt Butcher <matt.butcher@microsoft.com>
* fixed typo
Signed-off-by: Matt Butcher <matt.butcher@microsoft.com>