# Syncing Your Chart Repository *Note: This example is specifically for a Google Cloud Storage (GCS) bucket which serves a chart repository.* ## Prerequisites * Install the [gsutil](https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/gsutil) tool. *We rely heavily on the gsutil rsync functionality* * Be sure to have access to the helm binary * _Optional: We recommend you set [object versioning](https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/gsutil/addlhelp/ObjectVersioningandConcurrencyControl#top_of_page) on your GCS bucket in case you accidentally delete something._ ## Set up a local chart repository directory Create a local directory like we did in [the chart repository guide](chart_repository.md), and place your packaged charts in that directory. For example: ```console $ mkdir fantastic-charts $ mv alpine-0.1.0.tgz fantastic-charts/ ``` ## Generate an updated index.yaml Use helm to generate an updated index.yaml file by passing in the directory path and the url of the remote repository to the `helm repo index` command like this: ```console $ helm repo index fantastic-charts/ http://storage.googleapis.com/fantastic-charts ``` This will generate an updated index.yaml file and place in the `fantastic-charts/` directory. ## Sync your local and remote chart repositories Upload the contents of the directory to your GCS bucket by running `scripts/sync-repo.sh` and pass in the local directory name and the GCS bucket name. For example: ```console $ pwd /Users/funuser/go/src/github.com/kubernetes/helm $ scripts/sync-repo.sh fantastic-charts/ fantastic-charts Getting ready to sync your local directory (fantastic-charts/) to a remote repository at gs://fantastic-charts Verifying Prerequisites.... Thumbs up! Looks like you have gsutil. Let's continue. Building synchronization state... Starting synchronization Would copy file://fantastic-charts/alpine-0.1.0.tgz to gs://fantastic-charts/alpine-0.1.0.tgz Would copy file://fantastic-charts/index.yaml to gs://fantastic-charts/index.yaml Are you sure you would like to continue with these changes?? [y/N]} y Building synchronization state... Starting synchronization Copying file://fantastic-charts/alpine-0.1.0.tgz [Content-Type=application/x-tar]... Uploading gs://fantastic-charts/alpine-0.1.0.tgz: 740 B/740 B Copying file://fantastic-charts/index.yaml [Content-Type=application/octet-stream]... Uploading gs://fantastic-charts/index.yaml: 347 B/347 B Congratulations your remote chart repository now matches the contents of fantastic-charts/ ``` ## Updating your chart repository You'll want to keep a local copy of the contents of your chart repository or use `gsutil rsync` to copy the contents of your remote chart repository to a local directory. For example: ```console $ gsutil rsync -d -n gs://bucket-name local-dir/ # the -n flag does a dry run Building synchronization state... Starting synchronization Would copy gs://bucket-name/alpine-0.1.0.tgz to file://local-dir/alpine-0.1.0.tgz Would copy gs://bucket-name/index.yaml to file://local-dir/index.yaml $ gsutil rsync -d gs://bucket-name local-dir/ # performs the copy actions Building synchronization state... Starting synchronization Copying gs://bucket-name/alpine-0.1.0.tgz... Downloading file://local-dir/alpine-0.1.0.tgz: 740 B/740 B Copying gs://bucket-name/index.yaml... Downloading file://local-dir/index.yaml: 346 B/346 B ``` Helpful Links: * Documentation on [gsutil rsync](https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/gsutil/commands/rsync#description) * [The Chart Repository Guide](chart_repository.md) * Documentation on [object versioning and concurrency control](https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/gsutil/addlhelp/ObjectVersioningandConcurrencyControl#overview) in Google Cloud Storage