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
* 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"
This adds `values` to state files as proposed in #640.
```yaml
values:
- key1: val1
- defaults.yaml
environments:
default:
- values:
- environments/default.yaml
production:
- values:
- environments/production.yaml
```
`{{ .Valuese.key1 }}` evaluates to `val1` if and only if it is not overrode via the production or the default env, or command-line args.
Resolves#640
Seems like we are affected by https://github.com/golang/go/issues/24963. That is, even though we internally use the template option `missingkey=zero`, in some cases it still prints `<no value>` instead of zero values, which has been confusing the state yaml parsing.
This fixes the issue by naively replacing all the remaining occurrences of `<no value>` in the rendered text, while printing debug logs to ease debugging in the future when there is unexpected side-effects introduced by this native method.
Fixes#553
* feat: specify env values from the parent to the nested state
Adds the `helmfiles[].environment.values` that accepts a mix of file pathes and inline dictes:
```yaml
helmfiles:
- path: path/to/nested/helmfile.yaml
environment:
values:
- key1: val1
- values.yaml
```
The values files are loaded in the context of the parent state file. For example, in case the above state file is located at `/path/to/helmfile.yaml`,
`values.yaml` is located at `/path/to/values.yaml` instead of `/path/to/nested/values.yaml`.
Resolves#523
* fix: multiple "bases" declarations yields duplicate releases
Fixes#615
* fix regression in double-rendering with env value overrides
The latest commit broke any state files like the below to NOT pass env value overrides at all:
```
helmfiles:
- path: nested/state.yaml
environment:
values:
- overrides.yaml
```
This fixes the issue.
* Improve code organization
To make sure it is still readable after upcoming changes to helmfile
* feat: `helmfile deps` to update dependencies of all the local charts
Resolves#450
* feat: helmfile updates repos and build deps by default
But not update deps. Use `helmfile deps` to update deps, and provide `--skip-deps` to skip updating repos and builds deps in sync/diff/apply/template
Resolves#415
* Improve integration test coverage