Prior to this, using the semver template functions with the full
version, which is represented in the GitVersion, was not possible
for helm template and lint commands because the property was not
populated by default. This update adds default handling.
Closes#3349
* Add template for chart name
* Use named ports and simplify service configuration
* Add affinity
* Add tolerations
* Use 'with' statements where possible
* Enhance ingress
* Add fullnameOverride to fullname template
When a user enters a non-URL (such as stable)
in requirements.yaml and tries to `helm dep up`,
they get a potentially confusing error message.
This tries to make the error message clearer.
Closes#2672
This error occures when resource is not found in helm release:
`Error: UPGRADE FAILED: no resource with the name "redis-cluster-sentinel" found`
Changed to:
`Error: UPGRADE FAILED: no ConfigMap with the name "redis-cluster-sentinel" found`
So now that resource can easily be found in cluster.
change to helm client to no longer save request options in the client
options. This resulted in options from a previous call still being
present in future calls.
Closes#3253
* Add "--namespace" to helm lint
Keep lint syntax as close as possible to "helm install" resp. "helm
upgrade", so that one only needs to change the command.
See #2036
* Align lintCmd struct
* Add "--set" and "--values" to helm lint
Keep lint syntax as close as possible to "helm install" resp. "helm
upgrade", so that one only needs to change the command.
Closes #2495,#2036
* Reuse strict parameter, when rendering during lint
We want to see the rendering fail, if we missed a value, so we reuse
"--strict".
See #2495,#2036
* Fix lint unit test
See #2495,#2036
* Update docs
New users to helm don't always run `helm init` (e.g. if their cluster
already has helm installed). The user's initial interaction with any of
helm's repository commands (e.g. `helm repo list`) will then be an error
message due to a missing repositories.yaml in their local config.
Give the user a little hint about how to fix the error without them having
to hunt through the man/help pages.
k8s client-go closes the ready channel that's passed in (see https://github.com/kubernetes/client-go/blob/master/tools/portforward/portforward.go#L171) This means that Tunnel's Close will always panic, as the client-go library will have closed then channel. This isn't reproducible unless helm.Client is externally, as the helm cli runner doesn't actually invoke Close.
Adding a user-agent to the http getter will enable servers to
distinguish between helm (including various versions) and other
tools connecting to the server.