This is a Helm plugin giving your a preview of what a helm upgrade
would change.
It basically generates a diff between the latest deployed version of a release
and a helm upgrade --debug --dry-run
. This can also be used to compare two
revisions/versions of your helm release.
helm plugin install https://github.com/databus23/helm-diff
Pick a release tarball from the releases page.
Unpack the tarball in your helm plugins directory ($(helm home)/plugins
).
E.g.
curl -L $TARBALL_URL | tar -C $(helm home)/plugins -xzv
The Helm Diff Plugin
* Shows a diff explaining what a helm upgrade would change:
This fetches the currently deployed version of a release
and compares it to a local chart plus values. This can be
used visualize what changes a helm upgrade will perform.
* Shows a diff explaining what had changed between two revisions:
This fetches previously deployed versions of a release
and compares them. This can be used visualize what changes
were made during revision change.
* Shows a diff explaining what a helm rollback would change:
This fetches the currently deployed version of a release
and compares it to adeployed versions of a release, that you
want to rollback. This can be used visualize what changes a
helm rollback will perform.
Usage:
diff [flags]
diff [command]
Available Commands:
release Shows diff between release's manifests
revision Shows diff between revision's manifests
rollback Show a diff explaining what a helm rollback could perform
upgrade Show a diff explaining what a helm upgrade would change.
version Show version of the helm diff plugin
Flags:
-h, --help help for diff
--no-color remove colors from the output
--reset-values reset the values to the ones built into the chart and merge in any new values
--reuse-values reuse the last release's values and merge in any new values
--set stringArray set values on the command line (can specify multiple or separate values with commas: key1=val1,key2=val2)
--suppress stringArray allows suppression of the values listed in the diff output
-q, --suppress-secrets suppress secrets in the output
-f, --values valueFiles specify values in a YAML file (can specify multiple) (default [])
--version string specify the exact chart version to use. If this is not specified, the latest version is used
Additional help topics:
diff
Use "diff [command] --help" for more information about a command.
$ helm diff upgrade -h
Show a diff explaining what a helm upgrade would change.
This fetches the currently deployed version of a release
and compares it to a chart plus values.
This can be used visualize what changes a helm upgrade will
perform.
Usage:
diff upgrade [flags] [RELEASE] [CHART]
Examples:
helm diff upgrade my-release stable/postgresql --values values.yaml
Flags:
-h, --help help for upgrade
--detailed-exitcode return a non-zero exit code when there are changes
--post-renderer string the path to an executable to be used for post rendering. If it exists in $PATH, the binary will be used, otherwise it will try to look for the executable at the given path
--reset-values reset the values to the ones built into the chart and merge in any new values
--reuse-values reuse the last release's values and merge in any new values
--set stringArray set values on the command line (can specify multiple or separate values with commas: key1=val1,key2=val2)
--suppress stringArray allows suppression of the values listed in the diff output
-q, --suppress-secrets suppress secrets in the output
-f, --values valueFiles specify values in a YAML file (can specify multiple) (default [])
--version string specify the exact chart version to use. If this is not specified, the latest version is used
Global Flags:
--no-color remove colors from the output
$ helm diff release -h
This command compares the manifests details of a different releases created from the same chart
It can be used to compare the manifests of
- release1 with release2
$ helm diff release [flags] release1 release2
Example:
$ helm diff release my-prod my-stage
Usage:
diff release [flags] RELEASE release1 [release2]
Flags:
-C, --context int output NUM lines of context around changes (default -1)
-h, --help help for release
--home string location of your Helm config. Overrides $HELM_HOME (default "/home/aananth/.helm")
--include-tests enable the diffing of the helm test hooks
--suppress stringArray allows suppression of the values listed in the diff output
-q, --suppress-secrets suppress secrets in the output
--tls enable TLS for request
--tls-ca-cert string path to TLS CA certificate file (default "$HELM_HOME/ca.pem")
--tls-cert string path to TLS certificate file (default "$HELM_HOME/cert.pem")
--tls-hostname string the server name used to verify the hostname on the returned certificates from the server
--tls-key string path to TLS key file (default "$HELM_HOME/key.pem")
--tls-verify enable TLS for request and verify remote
Global Flags:
--no-color remove colors from the output
$ helm diff revision -h
This command compares the manifests details of a named release.
It can be used to compare the manifests of
- lastest REVISION with specified REVISION
$ helm diff revision [flags] RELEASE REVISION1
Example:
$ helm diff revision my-release 2
- REVISION1 with REVISION2
$ helm diff revision [flags] RELEASE REVISION1 REVISION2
Example:
$ helm diff revision my-release 2 3
Usage:
diff revision [flags] RELEASE REVISION1 [REVISION2]
Flags:
-h, --help help for revision
--suppress stringArray allows suppression of the values listed in the diff output
-q, --suppress-secrets suppress secrets in the output
Global Flags:
--no-color remove colors from the output
$ helm diff rollback -h
This command compares the laset manifests details of a named release
with specific revision values to rollback.
It forecasts/visualizes changes, that a helm rollback could perform.
Usage:
diff rollback [flags] [RELEASE] [REVISION]
Examples:
helm diff rollback my-release 2
Flags:
-h, --help help for rollback
--suppress stringArray allows suppression of the values listed in the diff output
-q, --suppress-secrets suppress secrets in the output
Global Flags:
--no-color remove colors from the output
Clone the repository into your $GOPATH
and then build it.
$ mkdir -p $GOPATH/src/github.com/databus23/
$ cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/databus23/
$ git clone https://github.com/databus23/helm-diff.git
$ cd helm-diff
$ make install
The above will install this plugin into your $HELM_HOME/plugins
directory.
- You need to have Go installed. Make sure to set
$GOPATH
Automated tests are implemented with testing.
To run all tests:
go test -v ./...
Set GITHUB_TOKEN
and run:
$ make docker-run-release