helm fetch
download a chart from a repository and (optionally) unpack it in local directory
Synopsis
Retrieve a package from a package repository, and download it locally.
This is useful for fetching packages to inspect, modify, or repackage. It can also be used to perform cryptographic verification of a chart without installing the chart.
There are options for unpacking the chart after download. This will create a directory for the chart and uncompress into that directory.
If the –verify flag is specified, the requested chart MUST have a provenance file, and MUST pass the verification process. Failure in any part of this will result in an error, and the chart will not be saved locally.
helm fetch [flags] [chart URL | repo/chartname] [...]
Options
--ca-file string verify certificates of HTTPS-enabled servers using this CA bundle
--cert-file string identify HTTPS client using this SSL certificate file
-d, --destination string location to write the chart. If this and tardir are specified, tardir is appended to this (default ".")
--devel use development versions, too. Equivalent to version '>0.0.0-0'. If --version is set, this is ignored.
-h, --help help for fetch
--key-file string identify HTTPS client using this SSL key file
--keyring string keyring containing public keys (default "~/.gnupg/pubring.gpg")
--password string chart repository password
--prov fetch the provenance file, but don't perform verification
--repo string chart repository url where to locate the requested chart
--untar if set to true, will untar the chart after downloading it
--untardir string if untar is specified, this flag specifies the name of the directory into which the chart is expanded (default ".")
--username string chart repository username
--verify verify the package against its signature
--version string specific version of a chart. Without this, the latest version is fetched
Options inherited from parent commands
--debug enable verbose output
--home string location of your Helm config. Overrides $HELM-HOME (default "~/.helm")
--host string address of Tiller. Overrides $HELM-HOST
--kube-context string name of the kubeconfig context to use
--kubeconfig string absolute path to the kubeconfig file to use
--tiller-connection-timeout int the duration (in seconds) Helm will wait to establish a connection to tiller (default 300)
--tiller-namespace string namespace of Tiller (default "kube-system")
SEE ALSO
- helm - The Helm package manager for Kubernetes.