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The command recreates [[Helm_Dependencies#Transitive_Dependencies_and_requirements.lock_File|requirements.lock]]. | The command recreates [[Helm_Dependencies#Transitive_Dependencies_and_requirements.lock_File|requirements.lock]]. | ||
For more details on how transitive dependencies are handled, see {{Internal|Helm_Dependencies#Transitive_Dependencies|Transitive Dependencies}} |
Revision as of 01:11, 14 September 2019
External
Internal
Overview
The helm dependency command operates on requirements.yaml file, with the aim of maintaining the content of the charts/ subdirectory in sync with requirements.yaml. For an in-depth discussion on how Helm dependencies work, see:
Dependency Update
helm dependency update
helm dep up
When this command retrieves charts, it will store them as chart archives in the charts/ directory of the dependent chart:
helm dependency update postgresql-dynamic-dependency/
Hang tight while we grab the latest from your chart repositories...
...Unable to get an update from the "local" chart repository (http://127.0.0.1:8879/charts):
Get http://127.0.0.1:8879/charts/index.yaml: dial tcp 127.0.0.1:8879: connect: connection refused
...Successfully got an update from the "incubator" chart repository
...Successfully got an update from the "stable" chart repository
Update Complete.
Saving 1 charts
Downloading postgresql from repo https://kubernetes-charts.storage.googleapis.com
Deleting outdated charts
As result, postgresql-6.3.2.tgz is placed into the dependent chart's charts/ directory.
The command recreates requirements.lock.
For more details on how transitive dependencies are handled, see