This command takes a path to a chart and runs a series of tests to verify thatthe chart is well-formed.

If the linter encounters things that will cause the chart to fail installation, it will emit [ERROR] messages. If it encounters issues that break with convention or recommendation, it will emit [WARNING] messages.

Syntax

werf helm lint PATH [flags] [options]

Options

      --add-annotation=[]
            Add annotation to deploying resources (can specify multiple).
            Format: annoName=annoValue.
            Also, can be specified with $WERF_ADD_ANNOTATION_* (e.g.                                
            $WERF_ADD_ANNOTATION_1=annoName1=annoValue1,                                            
            $WERF_ADD_ANNOTATION_2=annoName2=annoValue2)
      --add-label=[]
            Add label to deploying resources (can specify multiple).
            Format: labelName=labelValue.
            Also, can be specified with $WERF_ADD_LABEL_* (e.g.                                     
            $WERF_ADD_LABEL_1=labelName1=labelValue1, $WERF_ADD_LABEL_2=labelName2=labelValue2)
      --env=''
            Use specified environment (default $WERF_ENV)
      --ignore-secret-key=false
            Disable secrets decryption (default $WERF_IGNORE_SECRET_KEY)
      --kube-version=''
            Kubernetes version used for capabilities and deprecation checks
      --quiet=false
            print only warnings and errors
      --secret-values=[]
            Specify helm secret values in a YAML file (can specify multiple). Also, can be defined  
            with $WERF_SECRET_VALUES_* (e.g. $WERF_SECRET_VALUES_ENV=.helm/secret_values_test.yaml, 
            $WERF_SECRET_VALUES_DB=.helm/secret_values_db.yaml)
      --set=[]
            set values on the command line (can specify multiple or separate values with commas:    
            key1=val1,key2=val2)
      --set-file=[]
            set values from respective files specified via the command line (can specify multiple   
            or separate values with commas: key1=path1,key2=path2)
      --set-json=[]
            set JSON values on the command line (can specify multiple or separate values with       
            commas: key1=jsonval1,key2=jsonval2)
      --set-literal=[]
            set a literal STRING value on the command line
      --set-string=[]
            set STRING values on the command line (can specify multiple or separate values with     
            commas: key1=val1,key2=val2)
      --strict=false
            fail on lint warnings
  -f, --values=[]
            specify values in a YAML file or a URL (can specify multiple)
      --with-subcharts=false
            lint dependent charts

Options inherited from parent commands

      --hooks-status-progress-period=5
            Hooks status progress period in seconds. Set 0 to stop showing hooks status progress.   
            Defaults to $WERF_HOOKS_STATUS_PROGRESS_PERIOD_SECONDS or status progress period value
      --kube-config=''
            Kubernetes config file path (default $WERF_KUBE_CONFIG, or $WERF_KUBECONFIG, or         
            $KUBECONFIG)
      --kube-config-base64=''
            Kubernetes config data as base64 string (default $WERF_KUBE_CONFIG_BASE64 or            
            $WERF_KUBECONFIG_BASE64 or $KUBECONFIG_BASE64)
      --kube-context=''
            Kubernetes config context (default $WERF_KUBE_CONTEXT)
      --log-color-mode='auto'
            Set log color mode.
            Supported on, off and auto (based on the stdout’s file descriptor referring to a        
            terminal) modes.
            Default $WERF_LOG_COLOR_MODE or auto mode.
      --log-debug=false
            Enable debug (default $WERF_LOG_DEBUG).
      --log-pretty=true
            Enable emojis, auto line wrapping and log process border (default $WERF_LOG_PRETTY or   
            true).
      --log-quiet=false
            Disable explanatory output (default $WERF_LOG_QUIET).
      --log-terminal-width=-1
            Set log terminal width.
            Defaults to:
            * $WERF_LOG_TERMINAL_WIDTH
            * interactive terminal width or 140
      --log-time=false
            Add time to log entries for precise event time tracking (default $WERF_LOG_TIME or      
            false).
      --log-time-format='2006-01-02T15:04:05Z07:00'
            Specify custom log time format (default $WERF_LOG_TIME_FORMAT or RFC3339 format).
      --log-verbose=false
            Enable verbose output (default $WERF_LOG_VERBOSE).
  -n, --namespace=''
            namespace scope for this request
      --status-progress-period=5
            Status progress period in seconds. Set -1 to stop showing status progress. Defaults to  
            $WERF_STATUS_PROGRESS_PERIOD_SECONDS or 5 seconds