Most shells do not support hyphens in environment variables.
However, there are cases where you may want to include hyphens in the repository name.
Therefore, I have included a process in `gatherOCIUsernamePassword` to replace hyphens with underbar.
Signed-off-by: mugioka <okamugi0722@gmail.com>
* add interactive in sync & remove --interactive in global options
Signed-off-by: yxxhero <aiopsclub@163.com>
* fix unittest
Signed-off-by: yxxhero <aiopsclub@163.com>
* same behave as apply when in interactive
Signed-off-by: yxxhero <aiopsclub@163.com>
Signed-off-by: yxxhero <aiopsclub@163.com>
Since helm-diff has added an ability to auto-detect the term to decide if it should output with color or not, helmfile had been defaulted to no-color.
This resoloves that, by adding a term-detection logic that is same as helm-diff.
As a part of this work, I have also implemented a new global flag `--color`, which is used for forcing color without relying on the term-detection logic implemented in helmfile or explicitly setting the HELM_DIFF_COLOR envvar. I hope it is useful for folks.
Ref https://github.com/roboll/helmfile/issues/2043
Signed-off-by: Yusuke Kuoka <ykuoka@gmail.com>
When chartify is involved due to the use of `forceNamespace`, `strategicMergePatches`, `jsonPatches`, and so on, We had been internally mutating the Release.Chart with the path to the local temporary directory that contains the modified version of the chart.
This resulted in us unintentionally making `helmfile deps` to remove entries for the chart being modified out of helmfile.lock file, which resulted in issues like #2110.
To be clear, although the original issue is reported to occur for `strategicMergePatches`, I believe that it occurered also for any remote charts using `jsonPatches` and `forceNamespace` too.
I also believe this has been the issue since our introduction of chartify (maybe a year or so ago??), and I guess why it took so much time to be found and reported is that not so many people with chartify in combination with `helmfile deps` 🤔
Lastly, this changes chart names surfaced in the various log output from Helmfile, from temporary chart paths to the chart name/path declared in the helmfile.yaml. I think this is generally a good change, no fear of being a breaking change. But if anyone has any concern about that, please feel free to comment/report/etc.
Ref https://github.com/roboll/helmfile/issues/2110
Signed-off-by: Yusuke Kuoka <ykuoka@gmail.com>
This adds support for `kube-version` and `api-versions` to be available to `chartify` so that it works even if your release requires `chartify` due to that you use features like `forceNamespace`, `jsonPatches`, `strategicMergePatches`, and so on.
This also enhances `ReleaseSpec` which corresponds to each item of `releases[]` in your `helmfile.yaml` to also accept `kubeVersion` and `apiVersions`, in addition to the top-level `kubeVersion` and `apiVersions` we have today.
The top-level ones works as the default values for release-specific ones. If you have been using the top-level ones, keep using it. It is backward-compatible. If you want to specify it per release, because, for example, your releases are deployed across clusters(in case you differentiate `kubeContext` fields), try the new fields added to the release spec.
Resolves#1864
Use the value of the `condition` field instead of the `installed` field of a release in the `enabled` column of helmfile list.
The value of the `installed` field is shown in a new `installed` column.
Fixes#1920
Co-authored-by: Yusuke Kuoka <ykuoka@gmail.com>
Parses a new field in repositories named `skipTLSVerify` and if set to `true`, it appends `--insecure-skip-tls-verify` in `helm repo add` command.
This should be useful with internal self-signed repos, mitm proxies etc.
Resolves#1871
* Do fail on a possible typo in `needs` entries
Helmfile kindly fails with a friendly error when you made a typo in a `needs` entry, i.e. a `needs` entry included a reference to a release that is not defined in the helmfile config.
Example Output:
```
in ./helmfile.needs.yaml: release(s) "app" depend(s) on an undefined release "infrastructure/cert-manager2". Perhaps you made a typo in `needs` or forgot defining a release named "cert-manager2" with appropriate `namespace` and `kubeContext`?
```
This prevents issues like #1959
* Fix regression in helmfile-diff (This may break when you had two or more duplicated releases that are intended to be de-duplicated before DAG calculation using selectors
* Fix regression when you used selector to deduplicate releases before DAG calculation
* Comments
* Fix regressions in helmfile-apply and helmfile-sync
* Fix regression in duplicate release detection
Apparently we needed to pass `--validate` on helm-template run by chartify when the targeted chart contains Capabilities.APIVersions in a chart template. Otherwise, you can never make such chart work with chartify, as at apply time helm template expressions that involved Capabilities.APIVersions are already nowhere.
This adds the ability to include the --pass-credentials flag to the helm add repo command by:
- Adding repo.passCredentials to the helmfile yaml
- Changing state, helmexec, and app to include RepositorySpec.PassCredentials
Resolves#1898
Co-authored-by: almed4 <alexandre.meddin@ingka.ikea.com>
#1772 broke `--selector` with `needs` in many ways.
The two biggest problems I've encountered were:
- duplicate releases even if you've provided a proper `selector` to deduplicate
- sync/deletion ordering broken when you have `needs`
For the first issue, we had to update `getSelectedReleases` function to also calculate the "selected releases and releases needed by the selected releases", and use that to calculate the DAG. That should have been done in #1772.
The latter started happening after I've fixed the first issue. The source of the issue was that `needs` turned out to be ambiguous in a few cases.
Previously, `needs: ["foo/bar"]` had two meanings. One for "needs release bar in kubecontext foo", another for "needs release bar in namespace foo".
Moreover, `needs: ["foo/bar/baz"]` had three meanings.
- `needs release baz in tiller namespace foo and namespace baz`
- `needs release baz in namespace bar in kubecontext foo`
- `needs release baz in tiller namespace bar in kubecontext foo`.
Especially, the first meaning doesn't make sense at all. Helm 2 solely use tillerNamespace for namespacing the release and Helm 3 uses namespace for that.
This fix sorts all the bugs and issues I've found so far around that, by changing the meanings of the above two examples as follows:
- `foo/bar` means `namespace=foo,name=bar` for Helm 3 and `tillerNamespace=foo,name=bar` for Helm 2
- `needs release bar in kubecontext foo` is now `foo//bar`. Notice the extra `/` between `foo` and `bar`.
- `foo/bar/baz` means `kubecontext=foo,namespace=bar,name=baz` for Helm 3 and `kubecontext=foo,tillerNamespace=bar,name=baz` in Helm 2
Fixes#1818