Changes:
* Add global hooks
* Add top level hooks field to yaml spec
* Add functions for global prepare and cleanup events
* Call global prepare and cleanup events in withPreparedCharts function
* Update README
* Add helmfileCommand variable to withPreparedCharts
Pass the information on what helmfileCommand has been run down from the
top level functions through withReposAndPreparedCharts and withPreparedCharts.
This is the GA version of the helm-x integration #673 developed last year.
You get all the following benefits without an extra helm plugin:
- Ability to add ad-hoc chart dependencies/aliases, without forking the chart (Fixes#876 )
- Ability to patch resulting K8s resources before installing the helm chart
- Ability to install a kustomization as a chart (Requires `kustomize` binary to be available in `$PATH`
- Ability to install a directory of K8s manifests as a chart
- etc.
This prevents typos in helmfiles from silently preventing operations
from running. The default behavior is to print a warning, to preserve
backwards compatibility.
Resolves#1232
CHANGES:
* Disable repo update when installed is false
When install is false, we do not need to update the repositories and get
the chart.
Signed-off-by: Guillaume Perrin <guillaume28.perrin@gmail.com>
- createNamespace is a new attribute that can be added to helmDefaults
or an individual release to enforce the creation of a release namespace
during sync if the namespace does not exist. This leverages helm's
(3.2+) --create-namespace flag for the install/upgrade command. If
running helm < 3.2, the createNamespace attribute has no effect.
Resolves#891Resolves#1140
* Add option to suppress diff on apply
Add --supress-diff option on apply. Usable for fresh installs when a
lot of output is produces by diff.
Resolves#458
* fix tests for suppress-diff
When chart is not set, an exception without any hints occure due
normalizeChart tries to access the first character of a 0 length string.
Properly inform user of missing chart.
This makes it possible to pass the API Capabilities to helmfile when executing a task that does not render against an actual cluster (diff, template, apply).
Resolves#1014
Runs `helm version` in helmexec.New, and exposes a method on Interface to allow other packages to use the detected version. Preserves compatibility with previous HELMFILE_HELM3 mechanism.
Resolves#923
The problem was that `--namespace NS` had been not taken into account while deleting releases, that resulted in releases that should be deleted are not deleted.
The recent addition of the DAG support(`needs`) and the fixes on it broke the delete-on-sync functionality. And there were two more bugs. One is that it was not correctly running `helm delete` when needed and the another is that it was failing when `--selector` is specified and the releases to delete by sync found, but nothing actually got deleted. This fixes all of them.
Fixes#941
Until now `helmfile delete` with helm v3 had been failing when `--namespace` is provided. Helmfile was missing the fact that in helm v3 namespace must be passed instead of tiller-namespace to scope releases to be deleted.
```
err: release "b-1" failed: helm3rc2 exited with status 1:
Error: uninstall: Release not loaded: b-1: release: not found
in ./helmfile.yaml: release "b-1" failed: helm3rc2 exited with status 1:
Error: uninstall: Release not loaded: b-1: release: not found
```
* fix: Fix `needs` to work for upgrades and when selectors are provided
Fixes#919
* Add test framework for `helmfile apply`
* Various enhancements and fixes to the DAG support
- Make the order of upgrades/deletes more deterministic for testability
- Fix the test framework so that we can validate log outputs and errors
- Add more test cases for `helmfile apply`, along with bug fixes.
- Make sure it fails with an intuitive error when you have non-existent releases referenced from witin "needs"
Introduces DAG-aware installation/deletion ordering to Helmfile.
`needs` controls the order of the installation/deletion of the release:
```yaml
relesaes:
- name: somerelease
needs:
- [TILLER_NAMESPACE/][NAMESPACE/]anotherelease
```
All the releases listed under `needs` are installed before(or deleted after) the release itself.
For the following example, `helmfile [sync|apply]` installs releases in this order:
1. logging
2. servicemesh
3. myapp1 and myapp2
```yaml
- name: myapp1
chart: charts/myapp
needs:
- servicemesh
- logging
- name: myapp2
chart: charts/myapp
needs:
- servicemesh
- logging
- name: servicemesh
chart: charts/istio
needs:
- logging
- name: logging
chart: charts/fluentd
```
Note that all the releases in a same group is installed concurrently. That is, myapp1 and myapp2 are installed concurrently.
On `helmdile [delete|destroy]`, deleations happen in the reverse order.
That is, `myapp1` and `myapp2` are deleted first, then `servicemesh`, and finally `logging`.
Resolves#715
Set `HELMFILE_HELM3=1` and run `helmfile` like `HELMFILE_HELM3=1 helmfile ...`.
When `HELMFILE_HELM3` is set, `test`, `template`, `delete`, `destroy` behave differently so that it works with Helm 3.
Note that `helmfile diff` doesn't work as `helm-diff` called under the hood doesn't support Helm v3 yet.
Ref #668