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helm-utils

v0.1.3

Published

Some missing utils when working with helm (as node.js library + CLI).

Downloads

8

Readme

helm-utils

Some missing utils when working with helm (as node.js library + CLI).


Purpose

helm-utils provides some complementary utilities for helm, both as CLI-tool and node.js library.

Note: The author of this library/CLI-tool is everything else than a helm expert. It might be that I have re-implemented something which is anyhow already available in helm. If this is the case, please shoot me a message and raise an issue. Thx.

Install

$ npm install -g helm-utils

Usage as CLI tool

get-charts <repo-uri> [format]

Return all charts from either an online or local chart repository. This basically does the same as helm search, but with some additional sugar functionality.

$ helm-utils get-charts https://charts.jfrog.io/

Options:

  • --format - How to format the output, table or json. Defaults to table.

get-images <chart-url> [format]

Return all docker images from a given helm-chart.

$  helm-utils get-images https://charts.jfrog.io/artifactory/helm/xray-0.5.2.tgz

returns

Images being used in https://charts.jfrog.io/artifactory/helm/xray-0.5.2.tgz:
(3 images)

- bitnami/mongodb:3.6.4
- postgres
- rabbitmq:3.7-alpine

Options: - --format - How to format the output, list or json. Defaults to list.

help

$ helm-utils help

Usage as node.js library

See API docs

About

Author

Stefan Walther

Contributing

Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue. The process for contributing is outlined below:

  1. Create a fork of the project
  2. Work on whatever bug or feature you wish
  3. Create a pull request (PR)

I cannot guarantee that I will merge all PRs but I will evaluate them all.

License

MIT


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