func target(c *cli.Context) { action.Target() }
func main() { app := cli.NewApp() app.Name = "helm" app.Usage = `The Kubernetes package manager To begin working with Helm, run the 'helm update' command: $ helm update This will download all of the necessary data. Common actions from this point include: - helm help COMMAND: see help for a specific command - helm search: search for charts - helm fetch: make a local working copy of a chart - helm install: upload the chart to Kubernetes For more information on Helm, go to http://helm.sh. ENVIRONMENT: $HELM_HOME: Set an alternative location for Helm files. By default, these are stored in ~/.helm $HELM_REPO_URL: Set an alternative upstream chart repository. ` app.Version = version app.EnableBashCompletion = true app.Flags = []cli.Flag{ cli.StringFlag{ Name: "repo", Value: "https://github.com/deis/charts", Usage: "The remote Git repository as an HTTP URL", EnvVar: "HELM_REPO_URL", }, cli.StringFlag{ Name: "home", Value: "$HOME/.helm", Usage: "The location of your Helm files", EnvVar: "HELM_HOME", }, cli.BoolFlag{ Name: "debug", Usage: "Enable verbose debugging output", }, } app.Commands = []cli.Command{ { Name: "update", Usage: "Get the latest version of all Charts from GitHub.", Description: `This will synchronize the local repository with the upstream GitHub project. The local cached copy is stored in '~/.helm/cache' or (if specified) '$HELM_HOME/cache'. The first time 'helm update' is run, the necessary directory structures are created and then the Git repository is pulled in full. Subsequent calls to 'helm update' will simply synchronize the local cache with the remote.`, ArgsUsage: "", Action: func(c *cli.Context) { action.Update(repo(c), home(c)) }, }, { Name: "fetch", Usage: "Fetch a Chart to your working directory.", Description: `Copy a chart from the Chart repository to a local workspace. From this point, the copied chart may be safely modified to your needs. If an optional 'chart-name' is specified, the chart will be copied to a directory of that name. For example, 'helm fetch nginx www' will copy the the contents of the 'nginx' chart into a directory named 'www' in your workspace. `, ArgsUsage: "[chart] [chart-name]", Action: fetch, Flags: []cli.Flag{ cli.StringFlag{ Name: "namespace, n", Value: "default", Usage: "The Kubernetes destination namespace.", }, }, }, { Name: "install", Usage: "Install a named package into Kubernetes.", Description: `If the given 'chart-name' is present in your workspace, it will be uploaded into Kubernetes. If no chart named 'chart-name' is found in your workspace, Helm will look for a chart with that name, install it into the workspace, and then immediately upload it to Kubernetes. When multiple charts are specified, Helm will attempt to install all of them, following the resolution process described above. As a special case, if the flag --chart-path is specified, Helm will look for a Chart.yaml file and manifests/ directory at that path, and will install that chart if found. In this case, you may not specify multiple charts at once. `, ArgsUsage: "[chart-name...]", Action: install, Flags: []cli.Flag{ cli.StringFlag{ Name: "chart-path,p", Value: "", Usage: "An alternate path to fetch a chart. If specified, Helm will ignore the cache.", }, cli.StringFlag{ Name: "namespace, n", Value: "", Usage: "The Kubernetes destination namespace.", }, cli.BoolFlag{ Name: "force, aye-aye", Usage: "Perform install even if dependencies are unsatisfied.", }, }, }, { Name: "uninstall", Usage: "Uninstall a named package from Kubernetes.", Description: `For each supplied 'chart-name', this will connect to Kubernetes and remove all of the manifests specified. This will not alter the charts in your workspace. `, ArgsUsage: "[chart-name...]", Action: func(c *cli.Context) { minArgs(c, 1, "uninstall") for _, chart := range c.Args() { action.Uninstall(chart, home(c), c.String("namespace")) } }, Flags: []cli.Flag{ cli.StringFlag{ Name: "namespace, n", Value: "", Usage: "The Kubernetes destination namespace.", }, }, }, { Name: "create", Usage: "Create a chart in the local workspace.", Description: `This will scaffold a new chart named 'chart-name' in your local workdir. To edit the resulting chart, you may edit the files directly or use the 'helm edit' command. `, ArgsUsage: "[chart-name]", Action: func(c *cli.Context) { minArgs(c, 1, "create") action.Create(c.Args()[0], home(c)) }, }, { Name: "edit", Usage: "Edit a named chart in the local workspace.", Description: `Existing charts in the workspace can be edited using this command. 'helm edit' will open all of the chart files in a single editor (as specified by the $EDITOR environment variable). `, ArgsUsage: "[chart-name]", Action: func(c *cli.Context) { minArgs(c, 1, "edit") action.Edit(c.Args()[0], home(c)) }, }, { Name: "publish", Usage: "Publish a named chart to the git checkout.", Description: `This copies a chart from the workdir into the cache. Doing so is the first stage of contributing a chart upstream. `, ArgsUsage: "[chart-name]", Action: func(c *cli.Context) { action.Publish(c.Args()[0], home(c), c.Bool("force")) }, Flags: []cli.Flag{ cli.BoolFlag{ Name: "force, f", Usage: "Force publish over an existing chart.", }, }, }, { Name: "list", Usage: "List all fetched packages.", Description: `This prints all of the packages that are currently installed in the workspace. Packages are printed by the local name. `, ArgsUsage: "", Action: func(c *cli.Context) { action.List(home(c)) }, }, { Name: "search", Usage: "Search for a package.", Description: `This provides a simple interface for searching the chart cache for charts matching a given pattern. If no string is provided, or if the special string '*' is provided, this will list all available charts. `, ArgsUsage: "[string]", Action: search, }, { Name: "info", Usage: "Print information about a Chart.", ArgsUsage: "[string]", Action: func(c *cli.Context) { minArgs(c, 1, "info") action.Info(c.Args()[0], home(c)) }, }, { Name: "target", Usage: "Displays information about cluster.", ArgsUsage: "", Action: func(c *cli.Context) { action.Target() }, }, } app.Before = func(c *cli.Context) error { log.IsDebugging = c.Bool("debug") return nil } app.Run(os.Args) }