Replace urfave/cli with the kingpin[1] library.
It has slightly more sensible argument validation than the other Go libraries.
Additionally I've opted for removing the '-f / --file' flag in favour of positional arguments to commands.
A previous command like `kontemplate template -f somefile.yml` is now just `kontemplate template somefile.yml`. All other arguments remain the same.
[1]: https://github.com/alecthomas/kingpin
After filtering resource sets, check whether any resource sets "survived".
Otherwise it can be assumed that the user specified invalid exclude/include
combinations and should be warned about that.
Fixes#35
This adds functionality to specify default values directly in resource sets.
The idea is that users can create a file called `values.yaml` or `values.json`
in a resource set's folder and have all variables specified in that file be
automatically merged into the resource set variables with the lowest priority.
This fixes#25
This fixes#30 (to a degree)
Golang's template package now has an option for failing if template variables
are missing: https://golang.org/pkg/text/template/#Template.Option
This updates the templater code to make use of that option and return the
errors encountered during templating.
This fixes#1
Users of kontemplate may expect variables defined on the parent resource to be
inherited by children.
This implements that functionality. Values defined twice are overwritten by the
child's definition.
Fixes#20
For usernames and passwords containing special characters the URL parameters
must be escaped.
Because the entire URI is just query parameters I've opted for using net/url.Values
for the entire URI.
Fixes#1
This introduces support for looking up secret values in the 'pass' command line
tool (https://www.passwordstore.org/).
Values like passwords can be interpolated from pass and even more complex
structures like certificates for Kubernetes Secrets can be retrieved and base64-
encoded as necessary.
Fixes#2
A resource set collection is a resource set with an addition 'include' array
configured. It is a short-hand for importing multiple resource sets from the
same folder and for excluding/including them as a group.
See https://github.com/tazjin/kontemplate/issues/9 for more information.
Closes#9
* renamed --limit to --include (-i)
* added --exclude (-e)
Kontemplate users can now explicitly include and exclude certain resource sets.
Excludes always override includes.
Closes#11
* Adds support for calling `kubectl replace` (necessary for resource types that do
not support `apply`).
* Sets `kubectl` context to whatever is defined in the cluster configuration file