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Chapter 28. Configuring the Helm chart project


When the project is created, your newly created Helm chart project web page displays.

The Helm chart web page comprises of the following tabs:

  • Overview - Contains the pre-certification checklist.
  • Settings - Allows you to configure the registry and repository details.

From the right of the Helm chart web page, click Actions menu to perform the following operations on the newly created Helm chart project:

28.1. Complete Pre-certification checklist

The Overview tab of the Helm chart project contains the pre-certification checklist. The pre-certification checklist consists of a series of tasks that you must complete to certify and publish your Helm chart.

Before you publish your Helm chart, perform the following tasks in the checklist:

28.1.1. Complete your company profile

Keep your company profile up-to-date. This information gets published on the Red Hat Ecosystem Catalog along with your certified product.

To verify:

  1. Navigate to Complete your company profile tile.
  2. Click Review in your checklist.
  3. To make any changes, click Edit.
  4. Click Submit.

28.1.2. Provide details for your Helm chart

  1. Navigate to Provide details for your Helm chart tile to enter your repository details that are displayed on the Red Hat Ecosystem Catalog, so that users can pull your Helm chart.
  2. Click Add details. You are navigated to the Settings tab.
  3. Enter all the required repository information.
  4. After filling in all the details, click Save.
Note

All the fields marked with an asterisk * are required and must be completed before you can proceed with the Helm chart certification.

28.1.3. Submit your chart through a pull request in GitHub

After creating your Helm chart project on the Red Hat partner connect you have to submit your Helm chart for verification.

To submit your Helm chart:

  1. Navigate to Submit your chart through a pull request in GitHub tile.
  2. Click Go to GitHub. You are redirected to the OpenShift Helm Charts Repository.
  3. Submit a pull request.

The pull request is reviewed by the Red Hat certification team. After successful verification, your Helm chart is published on the Red Hat Ecosystem Catalog.

28.1.4. Attach a completed product listing

This feature allows you to either create a new product listing, or to attach the project to an existing OpenShift product listing for your new project.

  1. Navigate to the Attach a completed product listing tile.
  2. From the Select method drop-down menu, select Attach or edit. The Attach product listing page displays.
  3. Decide whether you want to attach your project to an existing product listing or if you want to create a new product listing:

    1. To attach your project to an existing product listing:

      1. From the Related product listing section, click Select a product listing drop-down arrow to select the required product listing.
      2. Click Save.
    2. To create a new product listing:

      1. Click Create new product listing.
      2. In the Product Name text box, enter the required product name.
      3. Click Save.
    3. From the Select method drop-down menu, click View product listing to navigate to the new product listing and fill in all the required product listing details.
    4. Click Save.
Note

Make sure to complete all the items on the pre-certification checklist before submitting your application for certification.

After completing all the steps, a green check mark appears beside the tiles to indicate that configuration is complete.

28.2. Managing Project settings

You can configure the registry and repository details through the Settings tab. When your Helm chart is verified, it is published on the Red Hat Ecosystem catalog along with the following details.

Enter the required details in the following fields:

Note

The following fields vary based on the selected distribution method.

  • Chart name
  • Container registry namespace - denotes the company name or abbreviation.
  • Helm chart repository - denotes the location of your Helm chart repository.
  • Any additional instructions for users to access your Helm chart - This information will be published on the Red Hat Ecosystem catalog.
  • Public PGP Key - It is an optional field. Enter the key if you want to sign your certification test results.
  • Authorized GitHub user accounts - denotes the GitHub users who are allowed to submit Helm charts for certification on behalf of your company.
  • Short and Long repository descriptions and Application categories - This information will be used when listing your Helm chart on the Red Hat Ecosystem Catalog.
  • Project Details - It includes your Project name, Technical contact and email address. This information will be used by Red Hat to contact you if there are any issues specific to your certification project.
  • Click Save.
Note

All the fields marked with asterisk * are required and must be completed before you can proceed with Helm chart certification.

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