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authorMike Elliott <mike.elliott@amdocs.com>2019-03-02 09:46:25 -0500
committerMike Elliott <mike.elliott@amdocs.com>2019-03-02 10:07:37 -0500
commitac281bd0798ae7308402f4d19d537546d101afba (patch)
treef9cbbcc09f456226fa23bfab9da6b4c9d9bf5816 /kubernetes/robot/templates
parent93f9d973a1d09d6d8c99973d1c49dbbd0d826a56 (diff)
Improve override usability
Currently when you deploy onap with no override file, the behavior is to deploy everything. In order to deploy a subset of components, an override file must contain all components and then disable the ones you don't want. As we prepare to transfer helm chart ownership to the teams, it will simplify the creation of project specific development override files, if the default behavior for deploying onap was reversed. Allowing override files to only contain the components they care to enable (and configure) and ignore the rest as they would be disabled by default. From this point on, it will be necessary to use an override file (as integration uses for testing) to enable all components. This patch includes an onap-all.yaml override file that may be used for this purpose. helm deploy dev local/onap -f onap/overrides/onap-all.yaml No configuration is part of this override. Its purpose is only to enable the components and is intended to be used in combination with other override files that provide environment specific configuration. Change-Id: I4b74a3a8a35a178298af7205762e2aca7c65dda3 Issue-ID: OOM-1692 Signed-off-by: Mike Elliott <mike.elliott@amdocs.com>
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