Thanks for taking the time to contribute to OOM! Please see some information on how to do it.
In order to push locally built charts to chartmuseum, the helm-push
plugin must be installed. You can do that with:
$ helm plugin install https://github.com/chartmuseum/helm-push Downloading and installing helm-push v0.10.4 ... https://github.com/chartmuseum/helm-push/releases/download/v0.10.3/helm-push_0.10.4_linux_amd64.tar.gz Installed plugin: cm-push
mkdir -p charts && docker-compose up
or
nohup chartmuseum --storage="local" --storage-local-rootdir="/tmp/chartstorage" \ --port 6464 &
local
chart repositoryOOM contains make
files that build the charts and push them to the local chartmuseum. For that to work, helm needs to know about the local
helm repository.
helm repo remove local; helm repo add local http://localhost:6464
OOM uses helm linting in order to check that the template rendering is correct with default values.
As full rendering may be extremely long (~9h), you may only want to lint the common part and the component you're working on. Here's an example with AAI:
cd kubernetes make common && make aai
If you work on a non default path, it's strongly advised to also render the template of your component / subcomponent to be sure it's as expected.
Here's an example enabling service mesh on aai graphadmin:
cd aai/components/ helm template --release-name onap --debug \ --set global.ingress.virtualhost.baseurl=toto \ --set global.ingress.enabled=true \ --set global.masterPassword="toto" \ --set global.serviceMesh.enabled=true \ --set global.serviceMesh.tls=true \ aai-graphadmin
All the output will be rendered YAML if everything works as expected or an error if something goes wrong. Usually the errors come from bad indentation or unknown values.