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Is it possible to do something like helmsman --apply -f example.toml --set myvar=myval to set a number of values, overwriting values.yaml of ALL apps in the TOML file?
I need to have a helmsman file containing all my microservices of my application, but with the possibility to select a configuration-version for all microservice upon deploy, since this is not part of the software version.
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Is it possible to do something like
helmsman --apply -f example.toml --set myvar=myval
to set a number of values, overwriting values.yaml of ALL apps in the TOML file?I need to have a helmsman file containing all my microservices of my application, but with the possibility to select a configuration-version for all microservice upon deploy, since this is not part of the software version.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: