Helmsnap is a tool for generating and checking helmfile snapshots. Example:
Generate snapshots (uses helmfile template
under the hood):
helmsnap generate
Generate snapshots in a temporary directory and check (diff) them against existing snapshots in helm/snapshots
directory:
helmsnap check
Just build dependencies for each release in a helmfile:
helmsnap dependencies # or `helmsnap deps`
Get the full description of possible arguments:
helmsnap --help
The typical usage flow:
- You generate some snapshots using
helmsnap generate
command and check them into your git repo. - You add
helmsnap check
command to your CI (or run it manually on every commit). - In case snapshots differ, you should carefully check the updates and either fix your chart or update the snapshots using
helmsnap generate
.
This tool can also be useful when you are developing a new chart or updating an existing one: you can generate snapshots and see what is rendered without need to deploy the chart in your cluster.
By default, helmsnap will render your helmfile using default
environment and will place snapshots in helm/snapshots
directory. If you want to configure that, or you need to provide credentials for access to private helm repos, you can create a .helmsnap.yaml
file and put there configuration that looks like this:
envs: [staging, production] # `[default]` by default
snapshotsPath: somedir/snapshots # `helm/snapshots` by default
credentials: # [] by default
- repo: https://example.com/some/path/to/repo
username: someuser
password: somepassword
You can also override configuration file location using --config
option.
Helmsnap will automatically rebuild your chart dependencies on every snapshot generation or check. In case your dependency is using url to some local helm repo and you don't have a proper repo added, it will add it automatically which is useful in CI. It also will detect local dependencies (those that start with file://
) and rebuild their dependencies as well.
Helmsnap will automatically replace all occurencies of patterns that look like timestamps (format like 2022-01-01 00:00:00.000
) in your templates. This is useful in case you have some annotations like releaseTime
that would break your snapshots checks otherwise.
Just install the gem and use the provided helmsnap
binary.
gem install helmsnap
Alaternatively, you can use the Docker image with Ruby, helm and helmsnap gem preinstalled. This is useful for CIs or if you don't want to install Ruby and Helmfile on your machine. Here is an example docker command that can be used to generate snapshots:
docker run --rm -it -w /wd -v $PWD:/wd ghcr.io/tycooon/helmsnap helmsnap generate
Example job for Gitlab CI:
check-snapshots:
stage: test
image: ghcr.io/tycooon/helmsnap:latest
script: helmsnap check
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome.
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.