WEBVTT 00:00.210 --> 00:05.640 Now, this is a trick I've learned, and this is one that has saved me a lot of time, and if you're 00:05.640 --> 00:09.870 a consultant and you're working with Helme, this is going to be absolutely amazing. 00:10.770 --> 00:16.710 So you've seen before that if we take up the point here that it doesn't return an error when we run 00:16.710 --> 00:17.580 helplines. 00:17.970 --> 00:20.840 So we know it's going to build, but it's also going to fail when deploy. 00:21.150 --> 00:26.040 And this is also a really clever trick for you're not quite sure your values fault is matching or there's 00:26.040 --> 00:26.880 something wrong with it. 00:26.910 --> 00:28.610 This trick covers so much. 00:28.890 --> 00:31.890 This is kind of like a Swiss Army knife of help troubleshooting. 00:32.770 --> 00:37.990 And it's a technique I use quite a lot because it's so useful for diagnosing and trying to work out 00:37.990 --> 00:40.030 where things are going wrong, enough talk. 00:40.030 --> 00:40.950 Let's jump into it. 00:41.800 --> 00:47.950 So come on, we're get to run is Helme template, and we need to pass in the context of a news full 00:47.950 --> 00:50.620 stop because we're in my first chart. 00:51.100 --> 00:54.750 What helm template will do is like helm install. 00:55.150 --> 01:00.490 It's going to go for a take our values and substitute them where we have with the templating. 01:00.700 --> 01:03.250 This is really useful for trying to troubleshoot if something's missing. 01:05.560 --> 01:07.750 But we should see a deployment. 01:09.690 --> 01:15.810 Is that the name is missing, but it hasn't returned an error because all he's doing is substituting 01:15.810 --> 01:21.480 what we put in our values and interpolating, which is a fancy way of saying replacing the contents 01:21.480 --> 01:23.010 inside here or substituting it. 01:24.080 --> 01:27.480 What we'd ideally want to do is go ahead and deploy it. 01:27.980 --> 01:33.860 So I've got next is a clever trick or we can use on top of this to go ahead and simulate deploying it. 01:34.460 --> 01:35.540 Let me show you about next.