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The Kluctl Library for Kubernetes

Helm Charts provided by kluctl.

Prerequisites

  • Kubernetes 1.19+
  • Helm 3.2.0+

Install

$ helm repo add kluctl http://kluctl.github.io/charts
$ helm search repo kluctl
$ helm install my-release kluctl/<chart>

Contribute

In order to contribute please create a pull request and read the following guidelines depending on your type of change.


IMPORTANT: Because this project follows the conventional commit specification, each commit for a chart needs to include the type as well as the corresponding scope so that our tooling can determine the new chart version automatically (e.g. feat(flux-kluctl-controller): this a valid commit).


General information

  • Check that all commits are signed with a valid GPG key and that each commit includes a sign-off to certify that you accept the https://developercertificate.org/.
  • Check that the charts are still working by running task template-all-charts.
  • Check that all charts are formatted correctly by running task lint-all-charts.

Bump the operator version

  1. Check the version of the operator and replace it in the appVersion of the chart.
  2. Update the CRDs by running task download-crds-CHART_FOLDER (Check if any new CRDs are introduced as part of the new operator version and add them to the task inside Taskfile.yml).
  3. Update the RBAC resources by running task download-rbac-CHART_FOLDER (Check if any new RBAC resources are introduced as part of the new operator version and add them to the task inside Taskfile.yml).
  4. Create a commit following the conventional commit specification (Don't miss the scope!).
  5. Check if all charts are still working by running task template-all-charts.
  6. Check if all charts are formatted correctly by running task lint-all-charts.
  7. Create a pull request.

Introduce changes to a chart

  1. Change something in a chart.
  2. Create one or multiple commits following the conventional commit specification (Don't miss the scope!).
  3. Check if all charts are still working by running task template-all-charts.
  4. Check if all charts are formatted correctly by running task lint-all-charts.
  5. Create a pull request.

Create a new release

  1. Check if all charts are still working by running task template-all-charts.
  2. Check if all charts are formatted correctly by running task lint-all-charts.
  3. Prepare the release (Bump chart, Create Changelog, Create README) by running task prepare-release-CHART_FOLDER.
  4. Create the release commit by running task create-release-commit-CHART_FOLDER.
  5. Create a pull request.