helm
The main focus is to publish new Helm Chart versions on registries.For accomplishing this the https://helm.sh/ tool is used.
Installation
dagger install github.com/puzzle/dagger-module-helm/helm@v0.9.3
Entrypoint
Return Type
Helm
Example
dagger -m github.com/puzzle/dagger-module-helm/helm@5e4f89f2fcac0d042dcba093bbef4be01c6139bd call \
func (m *myModule) example() *Helm {
return dag.
Helm()
}
@function
def example() -> dag.Helm:
return (
dag.helm()
)
@func()
example(): Helm {
return dag
.helm()
}
Types
Helm 🔗
version() 🔗
Get and display the version of the Helm Chart located inside the given directory.
Example usage: dagger call version –directory ./mychart/
Return Type
String !
Arguments
Name | Type | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|---|
directory | Directory ! | - | directory that contains the Helm Chart |
Example
dagger -m github.com/puzzle/dagger-module-helm/helm@5e4f89f2fcac0d042dcba093bbef4be01c6139bd call \
version --directory DIR_PATH
func (m *myModule) example(ctx context.Context, directory *Directory) string {
return dag.
Helm().
Version(ctx, directory)
}
@function
async def example(directory: dagger.Directory) -> str:
return await (
dag.helm()
.version(directory)
)
@func()
async example(directory: Directory): Promise<string> {
return dag
.helm()
.version(directory)
}
packagePush() 🔗
Packages and pushes a Helm chart to a specified OCI-compatible registry with authentication.
Returns true if the chart was successfully pushed, or false if the chart already exists, with error handling for push failures.
Example usage:
dagger call package-push \
--registry registry.puzzle.ch \
--repository helm \
--username REGISTRY_HELM_USER \
--password REGISTRY_HELM_PASSWORD \
--directory ./mychart/
Return Type
Boolean !
Arguments
Name | Type | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|---|
directory | Directory ! | - | directory that contains the Helm Chart |
registry | String ! | - | URL of the registry |
repository | String ! | - | name of the repository |
username | String ! | - | registry login username |
password | String ! | - | registry login password |
Example
dagger -m github.com/puzzle/dagger-module-helm/helm@5e4f89f2fcac0d042dcba093bbef4be01c6139bd call \
package-push --directory DIR_PATH --registry string --repository string --username string --password string
func (m *myModule) example(ctx context.Context, directory *Directory, registry string, repository string, username string, password string) bool {
return dag.
Helm().
PackagePush(ctx, directory, registry, repository, username, password)
}
@function
async def example(directory: dagger.Directory, registry: str, repository: str, username: str, password: str) -> bool:
return await (
dag.helm()
.package_push(directory, registry, repository, username, password)
)
@func()
async example(directory: Directory, registry: string, repository: string, username: string, password: string): Promise<boolean> {
return dag
.helm()
.packagePush(directory, registry, repository, username, password)
}
test() 🔗
Run Helm unittests with the given directory and files.
Provide the helm chart directory with pointing to it with the --directory
flag.
Add the directory location with "."
as --args
parameter to tell helm unittest where to find the helm chart with the tests.
Example usage: dagger call test –directory ./mychart/ –args “.”
Return Type
String !
Arguments
Name | Type | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|---|
directory | Directory ! | - | directory that contains the Helm Chart |
args | [String ! ] ! | - | Helm Unittest arguments |
Example
dagger -m github.com/puzzle/dagger-module-helm/helm@5e4f89f2fcac0d042dcba093bbef4be01c6139bd call \
test --directory DIR_PATH --args string1 --args string2
func (m *myModule) example(ctx context.Context, directory *Directory, args []string) string {
return dag.
Helm().
Test(ctx, directory, args)
}
@function
async def example(directory: dagger.Directory, args: List[str]) -> str:
return await (
dag.helm()
.test(directory, args)
)
@func()
async example(directory: Directory, args: string[]): Promise<string> {
return dag
.helm()
.test(directory, args)
}