* Removed empty try catch * Initial commit * Compiled to js * Escape slash for nodejs * Updating getStableHelmVersion test * Removing old versions of run * Added comment on getLatestHelmVersion and variable for helm release url to command * Pushing recent changes before computer reset * Latest getLatestHelmVersion iteration * Removed test * Testing async test * getLatestHelmVersion refactor * fixed method to access helm releses JSON * Edited comment on isValidVersion * Removed old integration tests * Small temp test * Removed IntegrationTests path * Updated package-lock.json and removed unused dep * Integration testing * Fixed if statement in run command * Added exit * Double brackets for new test * Added version confirmation output and different check for version * Helm 3.7.2 test * added env to workflow paths * adjusted env in workflow paths * 3.5.0 tests * Requested changes * Fixed downloadHelm test * Clean up for release * Updated CODEOWNERS * Updated CODEOWNERS
Setup Helm
Install a specific version of helm binary on the runner.
Example
Acceptable values are latest or any semantic version string like v2.16.7 Use this action in workflow to define which version of helm will be used.
- uses: azure/setup-helm@v1
with:
version: '<version>' # default is latest stable
id: install
The cached helm binary path is prepended to the PATH environment variable as well as stored in the helm-path output variable. Refer to the action metadata file for details about all the inputs https://github.com/Azure/setup-helm/blob/master/action.yml
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