helm delete

Given a release name, delete the release from Kubernetes

Synopsis

This command takes a release name, and then deletes the release from Kubernetes.It removes all of the resources associated with the last release of the chart.

Use the ‘–dry-run’ flag to see which releases will be deleted without actuallydeleting them.

  1. helm delete [flags] RELEASE-NAME [...]

Options

  1. --description string Specify a description for the release
  2. --dry-run Simulate a delete
  3. -h, --help help for delete
  4. --no-hooks Prevent hooks from running during deletion
  5. --purge Remove the release from the store and make its name free for later use
  6. --timeout int Time in seconds to wait for any individual Kubernetes operation (like Jobs for hooks) (default 300)
  7. --tls Enable TLS for request
  8. --tls-ca-cert string Path to TLS CA certificate file (default "$HELM-HOME/ca.pem")
  9. --tls-cert string Path to TLS certificate file (default "$HELM-HOME/cert.pem")
  10. --tls-hostname string The server name used to verify the hostname on the returned certificates from the server
  11. --tls-key string Path to TLS key file (default "$HELM-HOME/key.pem")
  12. --tls-verify Enable TLS for request and verify remote

Options inherited from parent commands

  1. --debug Enable verbose output
  2. --home string Location of your Helm config. Overrides $HELM-HOME (default "~/.helm")
  3. --host string Address of Tiller. Overrides $HELM-HOST
  4. --kube-context string Name of the kubeconfig context to use
  5. --kubeconfig string Absolute path of the kubeconfig file to be used
  6. --tiller-connection-timeout int The duration (in seconds) Helm will wait to establish a connection to Tiller (default 300)
  7. --tiller-namespace string Namespace of Tiller (default "kube-system")

SEE ALSO

  • helm - The Helm package manager for Kubernetes.
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