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.
* 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.
* fix(helm): add TLS params back
During a recent refactor, several TLS flags stopped being processed for
a few of the commands. This fixes those commands, and documents how to
set up TLS.
* fix(tiller): add stricter certificate verification
The older version of Tiller allowed a weaker set of certificate checks
than we intended. This version requires a client certificate, and then
requires that that certificate be signed by a known CA. This works
around the situation where a user could provide a self-signed
certificate.
Fixes#2437
Two bugs were causing this behavior
- Tiller was marking the previous release superseded when an upgrade
failed.
- Upgrade was diffing against failed releases
Each maintainer can have an optional URL. There are seceral use
cases for providing a URL instead of an email address:
- The case where a maintainer wants to hide their email address
behind a webform for personal security
- When the maintainer is an organization and feedback should
go to an issue queue
This change:
- Adds the proto field for url
- Updates the generated files for the chart proto
- Includes linting for the url
- Updates the docs to include the url
Closes#3056