Example project to demo testing and hosting a chart repository with GitHub Pages and Actions.
master supports Helm 3 only, i. e. both v1 and v2 API version charts are installable.
charts/game2048: 2048 game helm chart
You can automatically test and host your own chart repository with GitHub Pages and Actions by following these steps.
The prerequisites listed in the READMEs for actions above must be complete before the steps below, or your charts' initial versions won't be released.
- Use the
masterbranch for all of the below, if you wish to use the Actions workflow files as-is - Copy the
.github/workflowsfiles from this project to yours - Add your charts to a parent directory in the project (
/chartsis most straightforward, as it's the default. To change this see helm/chart-testing > configuration > chart-dirs) - Optional: To list your charts repo publicly on the Helm Hub, see Helm Hub > How To Add Your Helm Charts. Consider also pushing to CNCF Artifact Hub
- The Lint and Test Charts workflow uses @helm/kind-action GitHub Action to spin up a kind Kubernetes cluster, and @helm/chart-testing-action to lint and test your charts on every Pull Request and push
- The Release Charts workflow uses @helm/chart-releaser-action to turn your GitHub project into a self-hosted Helm chart repo. It does this – during every push to
master– by checking each chart in your project, and whenever there's a new chart version, creates a corresponding GitHub release named for the chart version, adds Helm chart artifacts to the release, and creates or updates anindex.yamlfile with metadata about those releases, which is then hosted on GitHub Pages - You should now be able to add your charts repo with
helm repo add webcane https://webcane.github.io/charts