The Helm Hub repository contained the documentation and some configuration for the distributed public repository search hosted by Helm that used to be found at https://hub.helm.sh
The Artifact Hub is a CNCF project to make discovering distributed cloud native artifacts easy. This includes Helm charts. The Helm Hub, including the search in the Helm Client, now redirect to the Artifact Hub. It provides a better experience to that of the Helm Hub.
If you had a repository in the Helm Hub but had not already listed it in the Artifact Hub, it was automatically listed. Everything that as in the Helm Hub should be discoverable in the Artifact Hub.
There are two ways to claim your listing so that you can manage it on the Artifact Hub:
- If you create an account on the Artifact Hub there is a method to claim your repository. In the repository settings you will find a button to start the process. Note, the Artifact Hub has both user and organizational accounts. If you have an organization, consider linking the repository to the organization instead of an individual user.
- You can file an issue on this repository and we can perform a manual handoff.
The first method is preferred as it requires fewer people in the loop and should be faster and less work for all parties.
The Helm Hub has to the Artifact Hub (issue here). This means:
- The Helm Hub redirects to the Artifact Hub
- The Helm Client searches the Artifact Hub instead of the Helm Hub
- Charts will be listed in the Artifact Hub instead of the Helm Hub
Chart repositories listed in the Helm Hub have been migrated to the Artifact Hub if they were not already listed there. They are managed by the Helm Organization. You can follow the process above to obtain ownership of your Helm repositories.
If you are in China, you will experience problems with some Helm repositories and the images they use not being accessible (e.g., gcr.io). You can use a mirror hub at https://developer.aliyun.com/hub which will automatically sync & replace unavailable images & repository URLs in every Chart with locations accessible in China.
The following licenses used:
- Apache 2.0 for code
- Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License for documentation