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The chart-verifier CLI tool allows you to validate the Helm chart against a configurable list of checks. The tool ensures that the Helm charts include the associated metadata and formatting, and are distribution ready.
The tool allows users to validate a Helm chart URL and provides a report where each check has a positive
or negative
result. A negative result from a check indicates a problem with the chart, which needs correction. It ensures that the Helm chart works seamlessly on Red Hat OpenShift and can be submitted as a certified Helm chart in the OpenShift Helm Repository.
The input is provided through the command-line interface, with the only required input parameter being the uri
option. The output is represented through a YAML format with descriptions added in a human-readable format. The report should be submitted with a full set of checks thus validating the Helm chart.
The tool provides the following features:
For more information see:
For developer specific information, see:
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