This commit proposes a potential solution for
https://github.com/roboll/helmfile/issues/1201
The gist is that, if prestate rendering fails, for any reason,
we do not populate the .Values in the second pass renderer.
I think that what have been expected in this case is to populate the
.Values irregardless.
pkg/app/two_pass_renderer.go
- Migrated to use finalEnv.GetMergedValues()
pkg/environment/environment.go
- Introduced GetMergedValues, which merges the environment's defaults
and current values, and then casts the keys to string;
This was previously defined in HelmState.Values() - however, as this
method is only concerned with the environment, I think it's more
appropriate for it to sit here.
pkg/state/state_exec_tmpl.go
- Extracted out HelmState.Values() to environment.go, see above
since mergo had been bumped to 0.3.9 an environment value like:
```
affinity: {}
```
was not merged properly (not merged at all) instead it threw an error
that it cannot find the key "affinity" in the environment values even
though it was outputted in debug output as read in properly.
Enhances Helmfile to print more helpful message on error while calling `exec` template function.
Helmfile has been printing error messages like the below:
```
in ./helmfile.yaml: error during helmfile.yaml.part.0 parsing: template: stringTemplate:5:8: executing "stringTemplate" at <exec "./exectest.sha" (list)>: error calling exec: exit status 1
```
Adding captured stdout and stderr, with some indentation to make it readable, it now produces the following message on missing executable:
```
$ make build && ./helmfile build
go build
in ./helmfile.yaml: error during helmfile.yaml.part.0 parsing: template: stringTemplate:5:8: executing "stringTemplate" at <exec "./exectest.sha" (list)>: error calling exec: fork/exec ./exectest.sha: no such file or directory
COMMAND:
./exectest.sha
ERROR:
fork/exec ./exectest.sha: no such file or directory
```
On non-zero exit status without output:
```
$ make build && ./helmfile build
go build
in ./helmfile.yaml: error during helmfile.yaml.part.0 parsing: template: stringTemplate:5:8: executing "stringTemplate" at <exec "./exectest.sh" (list)>: error calling exec: exit status 1
COMMAND:
./exectest.sh
ERROR:
exit status 1
```
On non-zero exit status with output:
```
$ make build && ./helmfile build
go build
in ./helmfile.yaml: error during helmfile.yaml.part.0 parsing: template: stringTemplate:5:8: executing "stringTemplate" at <exec "./exectest.sh" (list)>: error calling exec: exit status 2
COMMAND:
./exectest.sh
ERROR:
exit status 2
COMBINED OUTPUT:
out1
err1
```
Resolves#1158
`--retain-values-files` prevents temporary values files that were passed to Helm commands run by Helmfile for debugging purpose.
With that, you can manually rerun helm commands that were logged when `--log-level=debug` is enabled.
Resolves ##1117
* 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
Adds support for indexed key arguments and escaped dot arguments to `--state-values-set`.
Things like `--state-values-set config\.yml.something=abc` or `--state-values-set config.something[0]=abc` can be passed in the command line.
Resolves#899
It looks like during the beta phase the testing functionality was tweaked / changed back during the beta phase but has since been returned back to how it worked originally.
RE: a6f4bc1bc0
Signed-off-by: Jake Hill <jake@naphta.uk>
When helmfile is run with `--environment NAME` and there was a base hemlfile that misses `environments`, helmfile had been trying to load env values for NAME and failing.
A base helmfile is allowed to reference values from within itself, but that's optional. In other words, a base helmfile that misses the env is okay as long as it doesn't self-reference env values.
So, this change allows missing env and env values while loading base helmfile. After loading, a base helmfile can fail due to referencing missing env values, but that's okay.
Fixes#1008
Those are not actually random but would have looked like so. We use an external go pkg `variantdev/vals` to expand urls like `ref+vault://foo/bar` contained in release values into their respective secret values.
There was a bug in `vals` that it tries to expand unintended types of strings which resulted in confusing errors like reported in #973.
`vals` fixed the issue in ba4c7a2987. This commit upgrades `vals` to accomodate that.
Fixes#973
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
* Fix regression since 0.90.0 that Helmfile becomes too slow when there are many releases
Fixes#959
* Ensure that the up-to-date helm-diff is installed and used in integration tests