- 07 Aug, 2018 1 commit
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Mike Lundy authored
It's really easy to cause an import cycle on this type; this resolves the problem by moving it out of the tiller pkg into its own. An alias is left behind in order to prevent downstream breakage.
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- 03 Aug, 2018 2 commits
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Matthew Fisher authored
add support for `auth-provider` from kubeconfig files
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Rimas authored
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- 01 Aug, 2018 6 commits
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Matthew Fisher authored
call setupconnection() after displaying client version
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Matthew Fisher authored
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Matthew Fisher authored
revert back to /tiller
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Matthew Fisher authored
Fixed error in docs for file access
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Matthew Fisher authored
when running `helm init --upgrade`, the entrypoint since v2.9.1 changed which caused tiller to never start. Kubernetes may be holding onto the same entrypoint during upgrades.
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Michael Huttner authored
$path.base gives the error "can't evaluate field base in type string", it should be "base $path"
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- 31 Jul, 2018 15 commits
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Matthew Fisher authored
use dot notation for release candidates
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Matthew Fisher authored
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Matthew Fisher authored
fix(helm): add service, secret manifests in `init -o`
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Matthew Fisher authored
Fix incorrect timestamp when helm package
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Matthew Fisher authored
Slack channels now have URL's in README
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Matthew Fisher authored
CONTRIBUTING.md: Corrected slack channel/s in support channels
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Matthew Fisher authored
docs(chore): add svg logo
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Matthew Fisher authored
Change permission of index.yaml generated by a command `helm repo index`
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Matthew Fisher authored
Include exact details to configure storage=secret
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Matthew Fisher authored
fix(tiller): make update --force --dry-run obey dry-run
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Matthew Fisher authored
fix `helm template -x` pathing issues on Windows
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Matthew Fisher authored
change copyright to "Copyright The Helm Authors"
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Matthew Fisher authored
add amendments to release checklist
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Matthew Fisher authored
replace 'kubernetes' github org with `helm` one
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Rimas authored
To begin working with Helm, run the 'helm init' command: $ helm init This will install Tiller to your running Kubernetes cluster. It will also set up any necessary local configuration. Common actions from this point include: - helm search: search for charts - helm fetch: download a chart to your local directory to view - helm install: upload the chart to Kubernetes - helm list: list releases of charts Environment: $HELM_HOME set an alternative location for Helm files. By default, these are stored in ~/.helm $HELM_HOST set an alternative Tiller host. The format is host:port $HELM_NO_PLUGINS disable plugins. Set HELM_NO_PLUGINS=1 to disable plugins. $TILLER_NAMESPACE set an alternative Tiller namespace (default "kube-system") $KUBECONFIG set an alternative Kubernetes configuration file (default "~/.kube/config") Usage: helm [command] Available Commands: completion Generate autocompletions script for the specified shell (bash or zsh) create create a new chart with the given name delete given a release name, delete the release from Kubernetes dependency manage a chart's dependencies fetch download a chart from a repository and (optionally) unpack it in local directory get download a named release history fetch release history home displays the location of HELM_HOME init initialize Helm on both client and server inspect inspect a chart install install a chart archive lint examines a chart for possible issues list list releases package package a chart directory into a chart archive plugin add, list, or remove Helm plugins repo add, list, remove, update, and index chart repositories reset uninstalls Tiller from a cluster rollback roll back a release to a previous revision search search for a keyword in charts serve start a local http web server status displays the status of the named release template locally render templates test test a release upgrade upgrade a release verify verify that a chart at the given path has been signed and is valid version print the client/server version information Flags: --debug enable verbose output -h, --help help for helm --home string location of your Helm config. Overrides $HELM_HOME (default "/Users/rimas/.helm") --host string address of Tiller. Overrides $HELM_HOST --kube-context string name of the kubeconfig context to use --tiller-connection-timeout int the duration (in seconds) Helm will wait to establish a connection to tiller (default 300) --tiller-namespace string namespace of Tiller (default "kube-system") Use "helm [command] --help" for more information about a command. one
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- 30 Jul, 2018 10 commits
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Mike Lundy authored
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Matthew Fisher authored
soften the recommendation of hypens in chart names
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Matthew Fisher authored
fix path output for Windows
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Matthew Fisher authored
We definitely still suggest that dashes are acceptable for chart packages, but users should be aware of the limitations of dashes in variable names in Go templates.
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Matthew Fisher authored
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Matthew Fisher authored
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Matthew Fisher authored
tiller's rendering engine converts os filepath separators into unix-style filepath separators, so we need to split template names with a forward slash.
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Matthew Fisher authored
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Matthew Fisher authored
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Matthew Fisher authored
docs/charts_hooks.md: Adding space for correct formatting on docs.helm.sh
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- 29 Jul, 2018 1 commit
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Anders Rasmussen authored
The rendering of the bullet list is not rendered correctly on https://docs.helm.sh/developing_charts/#hooks
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- 26 Jul, 2018 3 commits
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Matthew Fisher authored
README: updated links to helm/helm
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Michelle Noorali authored
ref(docs): update docs around rbac
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Björn Magnusson authored
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- 25 Jul, 2018 2 commits
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KUOKA Yusuke authored
Adds the `--set-file key=filepath` flag to `install`, `upgrade`, `template` and `lint` sub-commands so that the content of the file at the `filepath` is set to the value for the `key`. Resolves #1754
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Matthew Fisher authored
Dashes are not allowed in the name
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