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Author SHA1 Message Date
Yusuke Kuoka 6b69b31754 Use log capturing helper in TestApply_hooks
Along with the addition of the new arg to the helper for log level customization.

Signed-off-by: Yusuke Kuoka <ykuoka@gmail.com>
2022-11-13 08:20:13 +00:00
Yusuke Kuoka 844f6e9583 Introduce a new test helper for easier log snapshot testing
Use the new runWithLogCapture helper instead of the long boilerplate to capture the log for snapshot testing.

Signed-off-by: Yusuke Kuoka <ykuoka@gmail.com>
2022-11-13 03:24:24 +00:00
Yusuke Kuoka ef115ba653 Address a lint error
Signed-off-by: Yusuke Kuoka <ykuoka@gmail.com>
2022-10-11 08:20:51 +08:00
yxxhero 303ef9cd80 remove ioutil usage in all project
Signed-off-by: yxxhero <aiopsclub@163.com>
2022-04-03 15:53:19 +08:00
Yusuke Kuoka 08db073958
Fix broken selector and DAG calculation logic after --{include,skip}-needs addition with correct Release IDs (#1823)
#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
2021-05-01 21:59:25 +09:00