
Conditionals: since the developer flag is no longer used by the glance chart, it's no longer a good example. However, we want to keep the flag around for future use if needed. So, replaced with a foo/bar example. gen-oslo-openstack-helm README: it referred to "this directory", which doesn't make sense when the README is sourced into the overall ops guide. Specified the directory explicitly. Change-Id: I2ba02bd3efd87e58fcb701c8b7c2bb6af05994ba
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Common Conditionals
The OpenStack-Helm charts make the following conditions available across all charts, which can be set at install or upgrade time with Helm below.
Developer Mode
helm install local/chart --set development.enabled=true
The development mode flag should be used by any charts that should behave differently on a developer's laptop than in a production-like deployment, or have resources that would be difficult to spin up in a small environment.
A chart could for instance define the following
development:
override to set foo
to
bar
in a dev environment, which would be triggered by
setting the enabled
flag to true
.
development:
enabled: false
foo: bar
Resources
helm install local/chart --set resources.enabled=true
Resource limits/requirements can be turned on and off. By default,
they are off. Setting this enabled to true
will deploy
Kubernetes resources with resource requirements and limits.