partner-charts

This repository is reserved for partner charts in the Rancher's v2.5+ catalog. As part of this catalog, all charts will benefit of a cloud native packaging system that directly references an upstream chart from a Helm repository and automates applying Rancher specific modifications and adding overlay files on top of it.

Requirements

  • Chart must be Helm 3 compatible.

    Helm 2 installed CRDs via an helm.sh/hook: crd-install annotation that installed CRDs via a special hook. In Helm 3, this annotation was removed in favor of a crds/ directory where your CRDs should now reside. Templating and upgrading CRDs is also no longer supported by default. Users who need to support templating / upgrading CRDs should use a separate CRD chart that installs the CRDs via the templates/ directory instead. Leaving this hook in your chart will not cause it to break, but will cause the Helm logs to emit the warning manifest_sorter.go:175: info: skipping unknown hook: "crd-install" on an install or upgrade.

    In addition, starting Helm 3.5.2, Helm is stricter about parsing semver strings. Therefore, to ensure that your chart is deployable via Helm 3.5.2, your chart must have a semver-compliant version.

    More information:

  • Chart must be in a hosted Helm (recommended) or Git repository that we can reference.

  • Chart must have the following Rancher specific add-ons (More details on this below).

    • kubeVersion set in the chart's metadata
    • app-readme.md
    • questions.yaml (Optional)

Workflow

1. Fork the Rancher Partner Charts repository, clone your fork, checkout the main-source branch and pull the latest changes. Then create a new branch off of main-source

2. Create subdirectories in packages in the form of <vendor>/<chart>

cd partner-charts
mkdir -p packages/suse/kubewarden-controller

3. Create your upstream.yaml

The tool reads a configuration yaml, upstream.yaml, to know where to fetch the upstream chart. This file is also able to define any alterations for valid variables in the Chart.yaml as described by Helm.

Important: In GKE clusters, a Helm Chart will NOT display in Rancher Apps unless kubeVersion includes -0 suffix in Chart.yaml For example:

kubeVersion: '>= 1.19.0-0'  

Some example ustream.yaml are provided below

cat <<EOF > packages/suse/kubewarden-controller/upstream.yaml
HelmRepo: https://charts.kubewarden.io
HelmChart: kubewarden-controller
Vendor: SUSE
DisplayName: Kubewarden Controller
ChartMetadata:  
  icon: https://www.kubewarden.io/images/icon-kubewarden.svg
EOF

Create any add-on files such as an app-readme.md and questions.yaml in an 'overlay' subdirectory (Optional)

mkdir packages/suse/kubewarden-controller/overlay
echo "Example app-readme.md" > packages/suse/kubewarden-controller/overlay/app-readme.md

5. Commit your packages directory

git add packages/suse/kubewarden-controller
git commit -m "Submitting suse/kubewarden-controller"

7. Push your commit

git push origin <your_branch>

8. Open a pull request to main-source branch

Testing your configuration

If you would like to test your configuration using the CI tool, simply run the provided script in scripts/pull-ci-scripts to download the binary. The 'auto' function is what will be run to download and store your chart.

1. Download the binary

scripts/pull-ci-scripts

2. Set the PACKAGE environment variable to your chart

You can confirm the package entry with bin/partner-charts-ci list which will list all detected charts with a configuration file.

export PACKAGE=<vendor>/<chart>

3. Run the 'auto' or 'stage' function

The 'auto' subcommand will run the complete CI process. The 'stage' subcommand will do the same process but will not create a git commit when it completes.

bin/partner-charts-ci auto

4. Validate your changes

bin/partner-charts-ci validate

Testing new chart on Rancher Apps UI

  1. If you haven't done so yet, pull down your new chart files into your local partner-charts repository:
a) Get scripts: scripts/pull-ci-scripts
b) List and find your company name/chart: bin/partner-charts-ci list | grep <company>
c) set PACKAGE variable to your company/chart: export PACKAGE=<company>/<chart-name> or export PACKAGE=<company>
d) Run bin/partner-charts-ci stage or auto # the new charts should be downloaded
  1. In your local partner-charts directory start a python3 http server:
#python3 -m http.server 8000
  1. From a second terminal expose your local http server via ngrok ( https://ngrok.com/download )
#./ngrok http 8000
  1. In Rancher UI create a test repository that points to your local partner-charts repo by selecting an appropriate cluster and going to Apps > Repositories and clicking "Create". Enter a Name, copy ngrok forwarding url and paste it into Target http(s) "Index URL" and click "Create" again.

  2. Once the new repository is "Active" go to Apps > Charts , find your new chart, review Readme is correct, etc. and install it. It should be successfully deployed.

Overlay

Any files placed in the packages/<vendor>/<chart>/overlay directory will be overlayed onto the chart. This allows for adding or overwriting files within the chart as needed. The primary intended purpose is for adding the optional app-readme.md and questions.yaml files but it may be used for adding or replacing any chart files.

  • app-readme.md - Write a brief description of the app and how to use it. It's recommended to keep it short as the longer README.md in your chart will be displayed in the UI as detailed description.

  • questions.yaml - Defines a set of questions to display in the chart's installation page in order for users to answer them and configure the chart using the UI instead of modifying the chart's values file directly.

Questions example

Variable Reference

questions:
- variable: password
  default: ""
  required: true
  type: password
  label: Admin Password
  group: "Global Settings"
- variable: service.type
  default: "ClusterIP"
  type: enum
  group: "Service Settings"
  options:
    - "ClusterIP"
    - "NodePort"
    - "LoadBalancer"
  required: true
  label: Service Type
  show_subquestion_if: "NodePort"
  subquestions:
  - variable: service.nodePort
    default: ""
    description: "NodePort port number (to set explicitly, choose port between 30000-32767)"
    type: int
    min: 30000
    max: 32767
    label: Service NodePort

Configuration File

Options for upstream.yaml

Variable Requires Description
ArtifactHubPackage ArtifactHubRepo Defines the package to pull from the defined ArtifactHubRepo
ArtifactHubRepo ArtifactHubPackage Defines the repo to access on Artifact Hub
AutoInstall Allows setting a required additional chart to deploy prior to current chart, such as a dedicated CRDs chart
ChartMetadata Allows setting/overriding the value of any valid Chart.yaml variable
DisplayName Sets the name the chart will be listed under in the Rancher UI
Experimental Adds the 'experimental' annotation which adds a flag on the UI entry
Fetch HelmChart, HelmRepo Selects set of charts to pull from upstream.
- latest will pull only the latest chart version default
- newer will pull all newer versions than currently stored
- all will pull all versions
GitBranch GitRepo Defines which branch to pull from the upstream GitRepo
GitHubRelease GitRepo If true, will pull latest GitHub release from repo. Requires GitHub URL
GitRepo Defines the git repo to pull from
GitSubdirectory GitRepo Allows selection of a subdirectory of the upstream git repo to pull the chart from
HelmChart HelmRepo Defines which chart to pull from the upstream Helm repo
HelmRepo HelmChart Defines the upstream Helm repo to pull from
Hidden Adds the 'hidden' annotation which hides the chart from the Rancher UI
Namespace Addes the 'namespace' annotation which hard-codes a deployment namespace for the chart
PackageVersion Used to generate new patch version of chart
ReleaseName Sets the value of the release-name Rancher annotation. Defaults to the chart name
TrackVersions HelmChart, HelmRepo Allows selection of multiple Major.Minor versions to track from upstream independently.
Vendor Sets the vendor name providing the chart

Examples

Helm Repo

Minimal Requirements

HelmRepo: https://charts.kubewarden.io
HelmChart: kubewarden-controller
Vendor: SUSE
DisplayName: Kubewarden Controller

Multiple Release Streams

HelmRepo: https://charts.kubewarden.io
HelmChart: kubewarden-controller
Vendor: SUSE
DisplayName: Kubewarden Controller
Fetch: newer
TrackVersions:
  - 0.4
  - 1.0
  - 1.1
ChartMetadata:
  kubeVersion: '>=1.21-0'
  icon: https://www.kubewarden.io/images/icon-kubewarden.svg

Artifact Hub

ArtifactHubRepo: kubewarden
ArtifactHubPackage: kubewarden-controller
Vendor: SUSE
DisplayName: Kubewarden Controller
ChartMetadata:
  kubeVersion: '>=1.21-0'
  icon: https://www.kubewarden.io/images/icon-kubewarden.svg

Git Repo

GitRepo: https://github.com/kubewarden/helm-charts.git
GitBranch: main
GitSubdirectory: charts/kubewarden-controller
Vendor: SUSE
DisplayName: Kubewarden Controller
ChartMetadata:
  kubeVersion: '>=1.21-0'
  icon: https://www.kubewarden.io/images/icon-kubewarden.svg

GitHub Release

GitRepo: https://github.com/kubewarden/helm-charts.git
GitHubRelease: true
GitSubdirectory: charts/kubewarden-controller
Vendor: SUSE
DisplayName: Kubewarden Controller
ChartMetadata:
  kubeVersion: '>=1.21-0'
  icon: https://www.kubewarden.io/images/icon-kubewarden.svg

Migrate existing chart to automated updates

These steps are for charts still using package.yaml to track upstream chart. These charts should be migrated to receive automatic updates via an upstream.yaml by following the steps below. After chart is migrated, it should get updated from your helm/github repo automatically.

1. Fork partner-charts repository, clone your fork, checkout the main-source branch and pull the latest changes. Then create a new branch off of main-source

2. Create directory structure for your company and chart in packages/<company>/<chart> e.g.

mkdir -p partner-charts/packages/suse/kubewarden-controller

3. Create an upstream.yaml in packages/<company>/<chart>

If your existing chart is using a high patch version like 5.5.100 due to old method of taking version 5.5.1 and modifying it with the PackageVersion, add PackageVersion to the upstream.yaml (set it to 01 , 00 is not valid). Ideally, when the the next minor version is released e.g. 5.6.X you can then remove PackageVersion from the upstream.yaml since 5.6.X > 5.5.XXX. E.g.

cat <<EOF > packages/suse/kubewarden-controller/upstream.yaml
HelmRepo: https://charts.kubewarden.io
HelmChart: kubewarden-controller
Vendor: SUSE
DisplayName: Kubewarden Controller
PackageVersion: 01 # add if existing chart is using high patch version
ChartMetadata:
  kubeVersion: '>=1.21-0'
  icon: https://www.kubewarden.io/images/icon-kubewarden.svg
EOF 

4. If there is an overlay dir in partner-charts/packages/<chart>/generated-changes/ move it to packages/<company>/<chart>/ and ensure only necessary files are present in overlay dir e.g.

mv partner-charts/packages/kubewarden-controller/generated-changes/overlay partner-charts/packages/suse/kubewarden-controller/

Check the old generated-changes/patch directory for any requisite other changes. If there is an edit in Chart.yaml.patch that needs to be replicated, it can be handled in the upstream.yaml ChartMetadata (see https://github.com/rancher/partner-charts#configuration-file). If it is a change for any other file in the chart it can be done via an overlay file. See https://github.com/rancher/partner-charts#overlay

5. Clean up old packages and charts directories:

git rm -r packages/<chart>
git rm -r charts/<chart>
  • Note: If a chart is using a logo file in partner-charts repo, make sure the icon: variable is set correctly in the upstream.yaml ChartMetadata.

6. Stage your changes (To make sure the config works, and to setup the new charts and assets directories)

export PACKAGE=<company>/<chart>
bin/partner-charts-ci stage

7. Move the old assets files to the new directory (Sometimes this is unchanged but most times it does change)

git mv assets/<chart>/* assets/<company>/

8. Update the index.yaml to reflect the new assets path for existing entries

sed -i 's%assets/<chart>%assets/<company>%' index.yaml

After doing this, run this loop to validate that every assets file referenced in the index actually exists, it makes sure your paths aren't edited incorrectly.

for charts in $(yq '.entries[][] | .urls[0]' index.yaml); do stat ${charts} > /dev/null; if [[ ! $? -eq 0 ]]; then echo ${charts}; fi; done

The command should return quickly with no output. If it outputs anything it means some referenced assets files don't exist which is a problem.

9. Add/Commit your changes

git add assets charts packages index.yaml
git commit -m "Migrating <vendor> <chart> chart"

10. Push your commit

git push origin <your branch>

11. Open a pull request to the main-source branch for review