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helm/docs/pushing_charts.md

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Pushing Charts

This details the current requirements and steps for pushing a chart to Google Cloud Storage (GCS) using gsutil tool.

Prerequisites

In order to create and push a Chart, you must:

  • have a bucket in GCS with write permissions
  • have gsutil tool configured and installed

Creating a chart (optional)

If you already have a chart in the file system format, you can skip this step. ./bin/helm chart create mychart

This will create the following directory structure: vaikas@vaikas-glaptop:~/projects/dmos/src/github.com/kubernetes/helm$ find mychart mychart mychart/Chart.yaml mychart/hooks mychart/templates mychart/docs

You can then create your own chart (examples/charts has examples to get you started)

Serializing the chart

Helm tool can package a chart for you in the correct format and with name that matches the version in the Chart.yaml file.

./bin/helm chart package <yourchart>

Using one of the examples nginx

./bin/helm chart package examples/charts/nginx

The resulting file will be nginx-0.0.1.tgz

Pushing the chart

Using gsutil you can copy this file to your bucket with the following command:

gsutil cp <yourchart> gs://<yourbucket>/

or if you want to make this chart publicly readable:

gsutil cp -a public-read <yourchart> gs://<yourbucket>/

To handle more granular permissions, use the 'gsutil help acls' command.

Using the example above, you could make this publicy readable by doing:

gsutil cp -a public-read nginx-0.0.1.tgz gs://<yourbucket>/