Managing Helm Charts

Helm is a package manager for Kubernetes. Helm uses a packaging format called charts. Since version 1.6.0 Harbor is now a composite cloud-native registry which supports both container image management and Helm charts management. Access to Helm charts in Harbor is controlled by role-based access controls (RBAC) and is restricted by projects.

Manage Helm Charts via the Harbor Interface

List charts

Click your project to enter the project detail page after successful logging in. The existing helm charts will be listed under the tab Helm Charts which is beside the image Repositories tab with the following information:

  • Name of helm chart
  • The status of the chart: Active or Deprecated
  • The count of chart versions
  • The created time of the chart

list charts

You can click the icon buttons on the top right to switch views between card view and list view.

Upload a New Chart

Click the UPLOAD button on the top left to open the chart uploading dialog. Choose the uploading chart from your filesystem. Click the UPLOAD button to upload it to the chart repository server.

upload charts

If the chart is signed, you can choose the corresponding provenance file from your filesystem and Click the UPLOAD button to upload them together at once.

If the chart is successfully uploaded, it will be displayed in the chart list at once.

List Chart Versions

Clicking the chart name from the chart list will show all the available versions of that chart with the following information:

  • the chart version number
  • the maintainers of the chart version
  • the template engine used (default is gotpl)
  • the created timestamp of the chart version

list charts versions

Obviously, there will be at least 1 version for each of the charts in the top chart list. Same with chart list view, you can also click the icon buttons on the top right to switch views between card view and list view.

Check the checkbox at the 1st column to select the specified chart versions:

  • Click the DELETE button to delete all the selected chart versions from the chart repository server. Batch operation is supported.
  • Click the DOWNLOAD button to download the chart artifact file. Batch operation is not supported.
  • Click the UPLOAD button to upload the new chart version for the current chart

Adding Labels to and Removing Labels from Chart Versions

Users who have Harbor system administrator, project administrator or project developer role can click the ADD LABELS button to add labels to or remove labels from chart versions.

add labels to chart versions

Filtering Chart Versions by Label

The chart versions can be filtered by labels:

filter chart versions by labels

View Chart Version Details

Clicking the chart version number link will open the chart version details view. You can see more details about the specified chart version here. There are three content sections:

  • Summary:
    • readme of the chart
    • overall metadata like home, created timestamp and application version
    • related helm commands for reference, such as helm add repo and helm install etc.
      chart details
  • Dependencies:
    • list all the dependant sun charts with ‘name’, ‘version’ and ‘repository’ fields
      chart dependencies
  • Values:
    • display the content from values.yaml file with highlight code preview
    • clicking the icon buttons on the top right to switch the yaml file view to k-v value pair list view
      chart values

Clicking the DOWNLOAD button on the top right will start the downloading process.

Working with the Helm CLI

As a helm chart repository, Harbor can work smoothly with Helm CLI. About how to install Helm CLI, please refer install helm. Run command helm version to make sure the version of Helm CLI is v2.9.1+.

helm version

#Client: &version.Version{SemVer:"v2.9.1", GitCommit:"20adb27c7c5868466912eebdf6664e7390ebe710", GitTreeState:"clean"}
#Server: &version.Version{SemVer:"v2.9.1", GitCommit:"20adb27c7c5868466912eebdf6664e7390ebe710", GitTreeState:"clean"}

Add Harbor to the Repository List

Before working, Harbor should be added into the repository list with helm repo add command. Two different modes are supported.

  • Add Harbor as a unified single index entry point

    With this mode Helm can be made aware of all the charts located in different projects and which are accessible by the currently authenticated user.

    helm repo add --ca-file ca.crt --username=admin --password=Passw0rd myrepo https://xx.xx.xx.xx/chartrepo
    
    Providing both a CA file and cert files is necessary due to an issue in Helm.
  • Add Harbor project as separate index entry point

    With this mode, Helm can only pull charts in the specified project.

    helm repo add --ca-file ca.crt --username=admin --password=Passw0rd myrepo https://xx.xx.xx.xx/chartrepo/myproject
    

Push Charts to the Repository Server with the CLI

As an alternative, you can also upload charts via the CLI. It is not supported by the native helm CLI. A plugin from the community should be installed before pushing. Run helm plugin install to install the push plugin first.

helm plugin install https://github.com/chartmuseum/helm-push

After a successful installation, run the push command to upload your charts:

helm push --ca-file=ca.crt --username=admin --password=passw0rd chart_repo/hello-helm-0.1.0.tgz myrepo
The push command does not yet support pushing a prov file of a signed chart.

Install Charts

Before installing, make sure your helm is correctly initialized with command helm init and the chart index is synchronized with command helm repo update.

Search the chart with the keyword if you’re not sure where it is:

helm search hello

#NAME                            CHART VERSION   APP VERSION     DESCRIPTION                
#local/hello-helm                0.3.10          1.3             A Helm chart for Kubernetes
#myrepo/chart_repo/hello-helm    0.1.10          1.2             A Helm chart for Kubernetes
#myrepo/library/hello-helm       0.3.10          1.3             A Helm chart for Kubernetes

If everything is ready, install the chart in your Kubernetes cluster:

helm install --ca-file=ca.crt --username=admin --password=Passw0rd --version 0.1.10 repo248/chart_repo/hello-helm

For other more helm commands like how to sign a chart, please refer to the helm doc.