This repository contains Helm charts served by Rancher Apps & Marketplace.
dev-2.X
branches contain charts that under active development, to be released in an upcoming Rancher release.release-v2.X
branches contain charts that have already been developed, tested, and released on an existing Rancher release.
Since this repository uses rancher/charts-build-scripts
, making changes to this repository involves three steps:
- Adding or modifying an existing
Package
tracked in thepackages/
directory. Usually involvesmake prepare
,make patch
, andmake clean
. - Running
make charts
to automatically generate assets used to serve a Helm repository (charts/
,assets/
, andindex.yaml
) based on the contents ofpackages/
. - [CI] Running
make validate
to ensure that all generated assets are up-to-date and ready to be merged.
A new build artifact was introduced in v2.7.0 of Rancher, titled rancher-image-origins.txt
, which denotes the source code repository (github repository) of each image used in Charts and System-Charts.
When adding new dependencies to dev-2.7, a PR must first be raised and merged in the Rancher repository with the required changes to the pkg/image/origins.go
file. This ensures that the artifact is up-to-date
with the latest images, and will prevent build failures within Rancher when attempting to generate the artifact. Changes to this file are not required when updating versions of existing dependencies.
In this repository, all packages specify the version
field in the package.yaml
.
The versioning scheme roughly corresponds to the following rules (with exceptions):
- Major Version: represents the Rancher minor version these charts are being released to.
- Anything less than
100
: Rancher 2.5 100
: Rancher 2.6101
: Rancher 2.7- etc.
- Anything less than
- Minor Version: represents a release line of a given chart within a Rancher minor version.
- Patch Version: represents a patch to a given release line of a chart within a Rancher minor version.
As a rule of thumb, you will only ever touch this version to increment the patch version once per Rancher patch release. Once it has been incremented, it should not be incremented again until the next Rancher patch release, even if the chart points to an upstream that has been modified.
For more information on how package versioning works, please see docs/developing.md
.
In addition to modifying the chart version, the catalog.cattle.io/rancher-version
annotation is required for user-facing charts which show up in Rancher UI; there is no need to add the annotation to CRD charts or internal charts (like fleet).
General guidelines when releasing a new version of a user-facing chart:
- Ensure the chart has the annotation
catalog.cattle.io/rancher-version
with a lower and upper bound, such as>= 2.6.0-0 < 2.7.0-0
. This indicates that a fresh install of the chart should be allowed in any version of Rancher over2.6.0-0
and below2.7.0-0
line. It should be freshly installable in2.6.0+
, but should not be freshly installable in Rancher2.7.0+
. The lower bound is particularly useful for charts that will not work in an older version of Rancher, e.g.catalog.cattle.io/rancher-version: >= 2.6.2-0 < 2.7.0-0
indicates that this chart should only be freshly installable in Rancher2.6.2+
, but should not be freshly installable inRancher 2.7.0+
.
- If you do this, it is also recommended that you modify the previously released chart to have
catalog.cattle.io/rancher-version: < 2.6.2-0
. For instructions on how to modify existing charts, seedocs/developing.md
.
- Ensure the chart has the annotation
catalog.cattle.io/kube-version
with a lower and upper bound, such as>= 1.16.0-0 < 1.25.0-0
. This indicates that a fresh install of the chart should be allowed in a cluster with any version of Kubernetes over1.16.0
and below1.25.0
line. It should be freshly installable in a1.16.0+
cluster, but should not be freshly installable in1.25.0+
.
- Do we directly backport charts to previous Rancher minor versions (e.g. make
100.x.x
available in Rancher2.5
)?
No, we do not. If a fix needs to go to both Rancher 2.5
and v2.6
, we just release a new chart in each branch. Then, we forward-port the one released in the release-v2.5
branch to release-v2.6
.
If a fix that went into Rancher 2.6
needs to be backported to Rancher 2.5
, it will be the developer's responsibility to bump the chart version in dev-v2.5
, copy back the changes, and release a new chart following the Rancher 2.5
versioning scheme to release-v2.5
.
- If Rancher
2.5
releases Monitoring14.5.100
and16.6.0
and Rancher2.6
releases Monitoring100.0.0+up14.5.100
and100.0.1+up16.6.0
, how do we prevent users from "downgrading" from16.6.0
to100.0.0+up14.5.100
on ahelm upgrade
after upgrading Rancher minor versions?
Currently, this is unavoidable. There is an expectation that users should look at the upstream annotation on the chart version (e.g. +upX.Y.Z
), read the Rancher minor version release notes, or consult the chart's README.md
or app-README.md
before performing an upgrade on their applications after migrating to a new Rancher minor version.
We are still looking for a better way to mitigate this kind of risk.
- For Rancher version annotations, why don't we need to add the lower bound all the time?
Each Rancher minor version has its dedicated chart release branch (e.g. release-v2.5
, release-v2.6
, etc.), so a chart designed for Rancher 2.6.x
will never be available or show up in Rancher 2.5.x
; therefore, we do not need to worry about setting a lower bound of > 2.5.99-0
on all charts.
Currently, the scripts used to generate the rancher-images.txt
(used for mirroring a private registry in a air-gapped Rancher setup) rely on values.yaml
files in charts that nest all image repository and tags used by the Helm chart under repository
and tag
fields.
For example:
image: org/repo:v0.0.0 # will not be picked up
hello:
world:
# will be picked up, even though it is nested under hello.world.*
repository: org/repo
tag: v0.0.0
os: windows # optional, takes in a comma-delimited list of supported OSs. By default, the OS is assumed to be "linux" but you can specify "windows" or "linux,windows" as well.
Therefore, any charts that are committed into this repository must nest references to Docker images in this format within each chart's values.yaml
; if an upstream chart you are referencing does not follow this format, it is recommended that you refactor the chart's values.yaml to look like this:
images:
config_reloader:
repository: rancher/mirrored-jimmidyson-configmap-reload
tag: v0.4.0
fluentbit:
repository: rancher/mirrored-fluent-fluent-bit
tag: 1.7.9
fluentbit_debug:
repository: rancher/mirrored-fluent-fluent-bit
tag: 1.7.9-debug
fluentd:
repository: rancher/mirrored-banzaicloud-fluentd
tag: v1.12.4-alpine-1
nodeagent_fluentbit:
os: "windows"
repository: rancher/fluent-bit
tag: 1.7.4
For more information on how to make changes to this repository, please see docs/developing.md
.
For more information on experimental features, please see docs/experimental.md
.
For more information on commands that can be run in this repository, please see docs/makefile.md
.
For more information on Packages
, please see docs/packages.md
.
For more information on CI, please see docs/validation.md
.