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loadtester: add support for tillerless helm #280

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@vbehar vbehar commented Aug 21, 2019

  • upgrade helm to 2.14, and install the helm-tiller plugin to run in "tillerless" mode - with a local tiller instance
  • also add support to create RBAC resources in the loadtester chart, because when running in tillerless mode, the pod service account will be used instead of the tiller one - so we need to give him specific permissions

this allow the use of the loadtester to run helm test in tillerless mode, with helm tiller run -- helm test for example

- upgrade helm to 2.14, and install the [helm-tiller](https://github.com/rimusz/helm-tiller) plugin to run in "tillerless" mode - with a local tiller instance
- also add support to create RBAC resources in the loadtester chart, because when running in tillerless mode, the pod service account will be used instead of the tiller one - so we need to give him specific permissions

this allow the use of the loadtester to run `helm test` in tillerless mode, with `helm tiller run -- helm test` for example
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LGTM

Thanks @vbehar

@stefanprodan stefanprodan merged commit 5fc1baf into fluxcd:master Aug 21, 2019
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