github.com/y-taka-23/helm@v2.8.0+incompatible/docs/chart_best_practices/third_party_resources.md (about) 1 # Third Party Resources 2 3 This section of the Best Practices Guide deals with creating and using Third Party Resource 4 objects. 5 6 When working with Third Party Resources (TPRs), it is important to distinguish 7 two different pieces: 8 9 - There is a declaration of a TPR. This is the YAML file that has the kind `ThirdPartyResource` 10 - Then there are resources that _use_ the TPR. Say a TPR defines `foo.example.com/v1`. Any resource 11 that has `apiVersion: example.com/v1` and kind `Foo` is a resource that uses the 12 TPR. 13 14 ## Install a TPR Declaration Before Using the Resource 15 16 Helm is optimized to load as many resources into Kubernetes as fast as possible. 17 By design, Kubernetes can take an entire set of manifests and bring them all 18 online (this is called the reconciliation loop). 19 20 But there's a difference with TPRs. 21 22 For a TPR, the declaration must be registered before any resources of that TPRs 23 kind(s) can be used. And the registration process sometimes takes a few seconds. 24 25 ### Method 1: Separate Charts 26 27 One way to do this is to put the TPR definition in one chart, and then put any 28 resources that use that TPR in _another_ chart. 29 30 In this method, each chart must be installed separately. 31 32 ### Method 2: Pre-install Hooks 33 34 To package the two together, add a `pre-install` hook to the TPR definition so 35 that it is fully installed before the rest of the chart is executed. 36 37 Note that if you create the TPR with a `pre-install` hook, that TPR definition 38 will not be deleted when `helm delete` is run.