helm-git
The Helm downloader plugin that provides GIT protocol support.
This fits multiple use cases:
- Need to keep charts private
- Doesn't want to package charts before installing
- Charts in a sub-path, or with another ref than
master
- Pull values files directly from (private) Git repository
Install
Use helm
CLI to install this plugin:
helm plugin install https://github.com/aslafy-z/helm-git --version 0.15.1
To use the plugin, you only need git
. If you want to build the plugin from source, or you want to contribute
to the plugin, please see these instructions.
Uninstall
helm plugin remove helm-git
Usage
helm-git
will package any chart that is not so you can directly reference paths to original charts.
Here's the Git urls format, followed by examples:
git+https://[provider.com]/[user]/[repo]@[path/to/charts][?[ref=git-ref][&sparse=0][&depupdate=0]]
git+ssh://git@[provider.com]/[user]/[repo]@[path/to/charts][?[ref=git-ref][&sparse=0][&depupdate=0]]
git+file://[path/to/repo]@[path/to/charts][?[ref=git-ref][&sparse=0][&depupdate=0]]
git+https://github.com/jetstack/cert-manager@deploy/charts?ref=v0.6.2&sparse=0
git+ssh://[email protected]/jetstack/cert-manager@deploy/charts?ref=v0.6.2&sparse=1
git+ssh://[email protected]/jetstack/cert-manager@deploy/charts?ref=v0.6.2
git+https://github.com/istio/istio@install/kubernetes/helm?ref=1.5.4&sparse=0&depupdate=0
git+https://github.com/bitnami/charts@bitnami/wordpress?depupdate=0?ref=master&sparse=0&depupdate=0&package=0
Add your repository:
helm repo add cert-manager git+https://github.com/jetstack/cert-manager@deploy/charts?ref=v0.6.2
You can use it as any other Helm chart repository. Try:
$ helm search repo cert-manager
NAME CHART VERSION APP VERSION DESCRIPTION
cert-manager/cert-manager v0.6.6 v0.6.2 A Helm chart for cert-manager
$ helm install cert-manager/cert-manager --version "0.6.6"
Fetching also works:
helm fetch cert-manager/cert-manager --version "0.6.6"
helm fetch git+https://github.com/jetstack/cert-manager@deploy/charts/cert-manager-v0.6.2.tgz?ref=v0.6.2
Pulling value files:
helm install . -f git+https://github.com/aslafy-z/helm-git@tests/fixtures/example-chart/values.yaml
Environment variables
name | description | default |
---|---|---|
HELM_GIT_HELM_BIN |
Path to the helm binary. If not set, $HELM_BIN will be used. |
helm |
HELM_GIT_DEBUG |
Setting this value to 1 increases helm-git log level to the maximum. |
0 |
HELM_GIT_REPO_CACHE |
Path to use as a Git repository cache to avoid fetching repos more than once. If empty, caching of Git repositories is disabled. | "" |
HELM_GIT_CHART_CACHE |
Path to use as a Helm chart cache to avoid re-packaging/re-indexing charts. If empty, caching of Helm charts is disabled. | "" |
Arguments
name | description | default |
---|---|---|
ref |
Set git ref to a branch or tag. Also works for commits with sparse=0 . |
master |
sparse |
Set git strategy to sparse. Will try to fetch only the needed commits for the target path. If set to 0 , default git strategy will be used. |
1 |
depupdate |
Run helm dependency update on the retrieved chart. If set to 0 , this step is skipped. |
1 |
package |
Run helm package on the retrieved chart. If set to 0 , this step is skipped. |
1 |
Note on Git authentication
As this plugin uses git
CLI to clone repos. You can configure private access in the same manner that with any git
repo.
- using ssh: Start a ssh-agent daemon
- using https: Use a credentials helper
Note on SSH relative paths
Helm parses the input URL before passing it down to the Helm downloader plugins (which is the type of this helm-git
plugin). It does so by using the net/url.Parse
Golang method, which does not support the full IETF specification. Specifically, it does not support :
as the first path separator like in git+ssh://[email protected]:aslafy-z/helm-git
as Git supports it. This means that you'll have to use an absolute path instead by using the /
separator as in git+ssh://[email protected]/aslafy-z/helm-git
. This should not be an issue in most case as major hosts supports the use of absolute paths instead of relative ones.
If this becomes an issue for you, please open an issue and we may implement something to fill the gap until Golang or Helm does so.
Troubleshooting
You can enable debug output by setting HELM_GIT_DEBUG
environment variable to 1
:
HELM_GIT_DEBUG=1 helm repo add cert-manager git+https://github.com/jetstack/cert-manager@deploy/charts?ref=v0.6.2
In order to debug in a more efficient maneer, I advise you use helm fetch
instead of helm repo add
.
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please see these instructions that will help you to develop the plugin.