last (right-most) file specified. For example, if both myvalues.yaml and override.yaml
contained a key called 'Test', the value set in override.yaml would take precedence:
last (right-most) file specified. For example, if both myvalues.yaml and override.yaml
contained a key called 'Test', the value set in override.yaml would take precedence:
You can specify the '--set' flag multiple times. The priority will be given to the
last (right-most) set specified. For example, if both 'bar' and 'newbar' values are
set for a key called 'foo', the 'newbar' value would take precedence:
You can specify the '--set' flag multiple times. The priority will be given to the
last (right-most) set specified. For example, if both 'bar' and 'newbar' values are
set for a key called 'foo', the 'newbar' value would take precedence:
- FLAGS=${@:3}
- CHART_REPO="$(echo "$CHART_URL" |cut -d'/' -f1)"
- CHART_NAME="$(echo "$CHART_URL" |cut -d'/' -f2)"
+ FLAGS=$(echo ${@} | sed 's/^ *[^ ]* *[^ ]* *//')
+ CHART_REPO="$(echo "$CHART_URL" | cut -d'/' -f1)"
+ CHART_NAME="$(echo "$CHART_URL" | cut -d'/' -f2)"
if [ "$SET_LAST_APPLIED" = "true" ]; then
helm get manifest "${RELEASE}-${subchart}" \
| kubectl apply set-last-applied --create-annotation -n onap -f - \
if [ "$SET_LAST_APPLIED" = "true" ]; then
helm get manifest "${RELEASE}-${subchart}" \
| kubectl apply set-last-applied --create-annotation -n onap -f - \