Place APIService before webhooks, with MutatingWebhookConfiguration
before ValidatingWebhookConfiguration to match standard admission control.
Signed-off-by: Mike Delucchi <git@zanuka.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>
This change moves the code, updates the import locations, and
adds a doc.go file to document what the v2 package is for.
This is part of HIP 20 for v3 charts
Signed-off-by: Matt Farina <matt.farina@suse.com>
The releaseutil package was originally designed to work against a
generated codebase from a protobuf in Helm v2. This is when Helm
used gRPC to communicate to a server side component named Tiller.
When Helm moved everything client side, this package remained and
it supported the release package.
This change moves releaseutil to be a sub-packge of release. This
is part of the change to support apiVersion v3 charts which is
documented in HIP 20
Signed-off-by: Matt Farina <matt.farina@suse.com>