mirror of https://github.com/helm/helm
You can not select more than 25 topics
Topics must start with a letter or number, can include dashes ('-') and can be up to 35 characters long.
21 lines
1.8 KiB
21 lines
1.8 KiB
# Wrapping Up
|
|
|
|
This guide is intended to give you, the chart developer, a strong understanding of how to use Helm's template language. The guide focuses on the technical aspects of template development.
|
|
|
|
But there are many things this guide has not covered when it comes to the practical day-to-day development of charts. Here are some useful pointers to other documentation that will help you as you create new charts:
|
|
|
|
- The [Kubernetes Charts project](https://github.com/helm/charts) is an indispensable source of charts. That project is also sets the standard for best practices in chart development.
|
|
- The Kubernetes [User's Guide](http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/) provides detailed examples of the various resource kinds that you can use, from ConfigMaps and Secrets to DaemonSets and Deployments.
|
|
- The Helm [Charts Guide](../charts.md) explains the workflow of using charts.
|
|
- The Helm [Chart Hooks Guide](../charts_hooks.md) explains how to create lifecycle hooks.
|
|
- The Helm [Charts Tips and Tricks](../charts_tips_and_tricks.md) article provides some useful tips for writing charts.
|
|
- The [Sprig documentation](https://github.com/Masterminds/sprig) documents more than sixty of the template functions.
|
|
- The [Go template docs](https://godoc.org/text/template) explain the template syntax in detail.
|
|
- The [Schelm tool](https://github.com/databus23/schelm) is a nice helper utility for debugging charts.
|
|
|
|
Sometimes it's easier to ask a few questions and get answers from experienced developers. The best place to do that is in the Kubernetes `#Helm` Slack channel:
|
|
|
|
- [Kubernetes Slack](https://slack.k8s.io/): `#helm`
|
|
|
|
Finally, if you find errors or omissions in this document, want to suggest some new content, or would like to contribute, visit [The Helm Project](https://github.com/helm/helm).
|