* docs(helm): Document how to update a release idempotently
To use the same command when installing and upgrading a release, using helm upgrade with '--install' works.
Closes#3134
* Upgrade instead of update
* 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.
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
Document how to add an image pull secret in Helm
Provide an example of how to take an image registry, user name, and password and prepare a Secret that can be used by a pod to pull a protected container image.
This feature enables users to specify more control over where Tiller pod
lands by allowing "node-selectors" to be specified. Alternatively, the
"--output" flag will skip install and dump Tiller's raw Deployment manifest to stdout so user may alter it as they see fit (probably with a JSON manipulation tool like jq).
Closes#2299
>0.0.0-a does not match pre-releases on 0.0.0 that start with a
capital letter or number. This has to do with the ordering of
code points. Numbers and capital letters come before lowercase
letters.
>0.0.0-0 should match all valid pre-releases on 0.0.0. According
to the spec, "Numeric identifiers MUST NOT include leading zeroes."
A 0 is also the lowest code point for all the allowed characters
in a pre-release