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kubepack.dev/chart-doc-gen
Helm Chart Documentation Generator
$ chart-doc-gen -d=./testdata/doc.yaml -v=./testdata/values.yaml > ./testdata/README.md
Download the pre-built binaries from release page and copy to your $PATH directory. If you are using Go modules, you can install like below:
go get -u kubepack.dev/chart-doc-gen@v0.3.0
chart-doc-gen
takes a doc.yaml file and fills it with a values table auto generated from a chart values file. Then it renders to stdout a README.md file based on readme template.
chart-doc-gen
walks a chart values file and generates a row for each leaf node in the values YAML document.
The description of each leaf node must be written above it in comments.
You can find an example generated README.md from a values file.
Sometimes you may provide an object as default value for a parameter. To break out from the tree walk in that case,
add a line comment +doc-gen:break
to the right of the parameter.
You can also add an example for --set key=value
command in the comments. To do so, add a line # Example:
and write the example commands in the comments below. The example lines will be broken by <br >
in the
generated values table.
You can use this tool in CI pipelines to ensure that your chart readme is up-to-date. You can use a Makefile with targets like below:
.PHONY: gen
gen: gen-chart-doc
.PHONY: gen-chart-doc
gen-chart-doc:
@echo "Generate chart docs"
@chart-doc-gen -d=./testdata/doc.yaml -v=./testdata/values.yaml > ./testdata/README.md
.PHONY: verify
verify: verify-gen
.PHONY: verify-gen
verify-gen: gen fmt
@if !(git diff --exit-code HEAD); then \
echo "generated files are out of date, run make gen"; exit 1; \
fi
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