helm/pkg/lint/rules/template.go
Matt Farina 0a5148faff
Fix multiple bugs in values handling
First, some notes about priority and how some code flow works.

For Helm handling values, the expected order of precidence is:
1. User specified values (e.g CLI)
2. Imported values
3. Parent chart values
4. Subchart values

Helm handles dependency values slightly differently. If there are dependencies
in the charts folder that are not marked as dependencies all of the values,
including nil values, are pulled in. If those charts are listed as a
dependency in the Chart.yaml file than they are processed for import handling.
Prior to the changes here, it caused nil values at the top level to NOT remove
values specified.

The changes:

1. The order of priority was chagned from the list above. Parnet chart values
would override specifically imported values. This is due to a change from
just over a year ago that introduced a bug. That was undone by changing the
precidence when maps were merged.

2. To handle merging while retaining the nil values, which was causing
inconsistent behavior, a new set of Merge functions were introduced. These
functions are just like coalesce except that they DO NOT remove nil/null values.
The new functions are used in a backward compatible manner meaning some new
functions were introduced that called them.

Specific issues fixed (that are known):

Closes #9027

Can now delete subkeys from charts when specified in the parent. This behavior
was previously inconsistent. Sometimes they could be deleted and other times
it did not work. Now it is consistent.

Closes #10899

Imported values (from library or other subcharts) are now used following the
order above.

The previous behavior was inconsistent. import-values using just a string
would import them. When named with a child/parent it did not work if the
parent already had a value. If string and named were mixed the imports
worked if the string happened first but just for the string not the named.
If the named parent/child went first then none of them worked for cases
where the parent already had a value. It was inconsistent and the tests
sometimes mirrored the functionality rather than expected behavior.

Tests for this fall into the sub-packages and are in the template tests
to verify it's happening in the output. Including having values passed
at the CLI as the ultimate highest priority to be used.

This relates to a fix that went in for #9940. The expected values there don't
fit the precedence above where the parent value would override the imported
value. That fix/change introduced more bugs.

Closes #10052

This is the case where imported values using the parent/child designation
just didn't work right. That has been fixed and there are tests. The underlying
issue had to do with the precedence order handling.

Note, a lot of tests were added. Hope we got it more right this time.

Signed-off-by: Matt Farina <matt.farina@suse.com>
2023-06-26 11:37:21 -04:00

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/*
Copyright The Helm Authors.
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
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Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.
*/
package rules
import (
"bufio"
"bytes"
"fmt"
"io"
"os"
"path"
"path/filepath"
"regexp"
"strings"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
"k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/api/validation"
apipath "k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/api/validation/path"
"k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/validation/field"
"k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/yaml"
"helm.sh/helm/v3/pkg/chart/loader"
"helm.sh/helm/v3/pkg/chartutil"
"helm.sh/helm/v3/pkg/engine"
"helm.sh/helm/v3/pkg/lint/support"
)
var (
crdHookSearch = regexp.MustCompile(`"?helm\.sh/hook"?:\s+crd-install`)
releaseTimeSearch = regexp.MustCompile(`\.Release\.Time`)
)
// Templates lints the templates in the Linter.
func Templates(linter *support.Linter, values map[string]interface{}, namespace string, strict bool) {
fpath := "templates/"
templatesPath := filepath.Join(linter.ChartDir, fpath)
templatesDirExist := linter.RunLinterRule(support.WarningSev, fpath, validateTemplatesDir(templatesPath))
// Templates directory is optional for now
if !templatesDirExist {
return
}
// Load chart and parse templates
chart, err := loader.Load(linter.ChartDir)
chartLoaded := linter.RunLinterRule(support.ErrorSev, fpath, err)
if !chartLoaded {
return
}
options := chartutil.ReleaseOptions{
Name: "test-release",
Namespace: namespace,
}
// lint ignores import-values
// See https://github.com/helm/helm/issues/9658
if err := chartutil.ProcessDependenciesWithMerge(chart, values); err != nil {
return
}
cvals, err := chartutil.CoalesceValues(chart, values)
if err != nil {
return
}
valuesToRender, err := chartutil.ToRenderValues(chart, cvals, options, nil)
if err != nil {
linter.RunLinterRule(support.ErrorSev, fpath, err)
return
}
var e engine.Engine
e.LintMode = true
renderedContentMap, err := e.Render(chart, valuesToRender)
renderOk := linter.RunLinterRule(support.ErrorSev, fpath, err)
if !renderOk {
return
}
/* Iterate over all the templates to check:
- It is a .yaml file
- All the values in the template file is defined
- {{}} include | quote
- Generated content is a valid Yaml file
- Metadata.Namespace is not set
*/
for _, template := range chart.Templates {
fileName, data := template.Name, template.Data
fpath = fileName
linter.RunLinterRule(support.ErrorSev, fpath, validateAllowedExtension(fileName))
// These are v3 specific checks to make sure and warn people if their
// chart is not compatible with v3
linter.RunLinterRule(support.WarningSev, fpath, validateNoCRDHooks(data))
linter.RunLinterRule(support.ErrorSev, fpath, validateNoReleaseTime(data))
// We only apply the following lint rules to yaml files
if filepath.Ext(fileName) != ".yaml" || filepath.Ext(fileName) == ".yml" {
continue
}
// NOTE: disabled for now, Refs https://github.com/helm/helm/issues/1463
// Check that all the templates have a matching value
// linter.RunLinterRule(support.WarningSev, fpath, validateNoMissingValues(templatesPath, valuesToRender, preExecutedTemplate))
// NOTE: disabled for now, Refs https://github.com/helm/helm/issues/1037
// linter.RunLinterRule(support.WarningSev, fpath, validateQuotes(string(preExecutedTemplate)))
renderedContent := renderedContentMap[path.Join(chart.Name(), fileName)]
if strings.TrimSpace(renderedContent) != "" {
linter.RunLinterRule(support.WarningSev, fpath, validateTopIndentLevel(renderedContent))
decoder := yaml.NewYAMLOrJSONDecoder(strings.NewReader(renderedContent), 4096)
// Lint all resources if the file contains multiple documents separated by ---
for {
// Even though K8sYamlStruct only defines a few fields, an error in any other
// key will be raised as well
var yamlStruct *K8sYamlStruct
err := decoder.Decode(&yamlStruct)
if err == io.EOF {
break
}
// If YAML linting fails here, it will always fail in the next block as well, so we should return here.
// fix https://github.com/helm/helm/issues/11391
if !linter.RunLinterRule(support.ErrorSev, fpath, validateYamlContent(err)) {
return
}
if yamlStruct != nil {
// NOTE: set to warnings to allow users to support out-of-date kubernetes
// Refs https://github.com/helm/helm/issues/8596
linter.RunLinterRule(support.WarningSev, fpath, validateMetadataName(yamlStruct))
linter.RunLinterRule(support.WarningSev, fpath, validateNoDeprecations(yamlStruct))
linter.RunLinterRule(support.ErrorSev, fpath, validateMatchSelector(yamlStruct, renderedContent))
linter.RunLinterRule(support.ErrorSev, fpath, validateListAnnotations(yamlStruct, renderedContent))
}
}
}
}
}
// validateTopIndentLevel checks that the content does not start with an indent level > 0.
//
// This error can occur when a template accidentally inserts space. It can cause
// unpredictable errors depending on whether the text is normalized before being passed
// into the YAML parser. So we trap it here.
//
// See https://github.com/helm/helm/issues/8467
func validateTopIndentLevel(content string) error {
// Read lines until we get to a non-empty one
scanner := bufio.NewScanner(bytes.NewBufferString(content))
for scanner.Scan() {
line := scanner.Text()
// If line is empty, skip
if strings.TrimSpace(line) == "" {
continue
}
// If it starts with one or more spaces, this is an error
if strings.HasPrefix(line, " ") || strings.HasPrefix(line, "\t") {
return fmt.Errorf("document starts with an illegal indent: %q, which may cause parsing problems", line)
}
// Any other condition passes.
return nil
}
return scanner.Err()
}
// Validation functions
func validateTemplatesDir(templatesPath string) error {
if fi, err := os.Stat(templatesPath); err != nil {
return errors.New("directory not found")
} else if !fi.IsDir() {
return errors.New("not a directory")
}
return nil
}
func validateAllowedExtension(fileName string) error {
ext := filepath.Ext(fileName)
validExtensions := []string{".yaml", ".yml", ".tpl", ".txt"}
for _, b := range validExtensions {
if b == ext {
return nil
}
}
return errors.Errorf("file extension '%s' not valid. Valid extensions are .yaml, .yml, .tpl, or .txt", ext)
}
func validateYamlContent(err error) error {
return errors.Wrap(err, "unable to parse YAML")
}
// validateMetadataName uses the correct validation function for the object
// Kind, or if not set, defaults to the standard definition of a subdomain in
// DNS (RFC 1123), used by most resources.
func validateMetadataName(obj *K8sYamlStruct) error {
fn := validateMetadataNameFunc(obj)
allErrs := field.ErrorList{}
for _, msg := range fn(obj.Metadata.Name, false) {
allErrs = append(allErrs, field.Invalid(field.NewPath("metadata").Child("name"), obj.Metadata.Name, msg))
}
if len(allErrs) > 0 {
return errors.Wrapf(allErrs.ToAggregate(), "object name does not conform to Kubernetes naming requirements: %q", obj.Metadata.Name)
}
return nil
}
// validateMetadataNameFunc will return a name validation function for the
// object kind, if defined below.
//
// Rules should match those set in the various api validations:
// https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/v1.20.0/pkg/apis/core/validation/validation.go#L205-L274
// https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/v1.20.0/pkg/apis/apps/validation/validation.go#L39
// ...
//
// Implementing here to avoid importing k/k.
//
// If no mapping is defined, returns NameIsDNSSubdomain. This is used by object
// kinds that don't have special requirements, so is the most likely to work if
// new kinds are added.
func validateMetadataNameFunc(obj *K8sYamlStruct) validation.ValidateNameFunc {
switch strings.ToLower(obj.Kind) {
case "pod", "node", "secret", "endpoints", "resourcequota", // core
"controllerrevision", "daemonset", "deployment", "replicaset", "statefulset", // apps
"autoscaler", // autoscaler
"cronjob", "job", // batch
"lease", // coordination
"endpointslice", // discovery
"networkpolicy", "ingress", // networking
"podsecuritypolicy", // policy
"priorityclass", // scheduling
"podpreset", // settings
"storageclass", "volumeattachment", "csinode": // storage
return validation.NameIsDNSSubdomain
case "service":
return validation.NameIsDNS1035Label
case "namespace":
return validation.ValidateNamespaceName
case "serviceaccount":
return validation.ValidateServiceAccountName
case "certificatesigningrequest":
// No validation.
// https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/v1.20.0/pkg/apis/certificates/validation/validation.go#L137-L140
return func(name string, prefix bool) []string { return nil }
case "role", "clusterrole", "rolebinding", "clusterrolebinding":
// https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/v1.20.0/pkg/apis/rbac/validation/validation.go#L32-L34
return func(name string, prefix bool) []string {
return apipath.IsValidPathSegmentName(name)
}
default:
return validation.NameIsDNSSubdomain
}
}
func validateNoCRDHooks(manifest []byte) error {
if crdHookSearch.Match(manifest) {
return errors.New("manifest is a crd-install hook. This hook is no longer supported in v3 and all CRDs should also exist the crds/ directory at the top level of the chart")
}
return nil
}
func validateNoReleaseTime(manifest []byte) error {
if releaseTimeSearch.Match(manifest) {
return errors.New(".Release.Time has been removed in v3, please replace with the `now` function in your templates")
}
return nil
}
// validateMatchSelector ensures that template specs have a selector declared.
// See https://github.com/helm/helm/issues/1990
func validateMatchSelector(yamlStruct *K8sYamlStruct, manifest string) error {
switch yamlStruct.Kind {
case "Deployment", "ReplicaSet", "DaemonSet", "StatefulSet":
// verify that matchLabels or matchExpressions is present
if !(strings.Contains(manifest, "matchLabels") || strings.Contains(manifest, "matchExpressions")) {
return fmt.Errorf("a %s must contain matchLabels or matchExpressions, and %q does not", yamlStruct.Kind, yamlStruct.Metadata.Name)
}
}
return nil
}
func validateListAnnotations(yamlStruct *K8sYamlStruct, manifest string) error {
if yamlStruct.Kind == "List" {
m := struct {
Items []struct {
Metadata struct {
Annotations map[string]string
}
}
}{}
if err := yaml.Unmarshal([]byte(manifest), &m); err != nil {
return validateYamlContent(err)
}
for _, i := range m.Items {
if _, ok := i.Metadata.Annotations["helm.sh/resource-policy"]; ok {
return errors.New("Annotation 'helm.sh/resource-policy' within List objects are ignored")
}
}
}
return nil
}
// K8sYamlStruct stubs a Kubernetes YAML file.
//
// DEPRECATED: In Helm 4, this will be made a private type, as it is for use only within
// the rules package.
type K8sYamlStruct struct {
APIVersion string `json:"apiVersion"`
Kind string
Metadata k8sYamlMetadata
}
type k8sYamlMetadata struct {
Namespace string
Name string
}