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Hi @AndrewCharlesHay, thanks for reaching out. I did some testing, and it seems that the issue is related to mediaType
. If I change "mediaType": "application/vnd.cncf.helm.config.v1+json"
to match the example you referenced, the JSON is accepted as valid. We have a few related issues (aws/aws-sdk#193, boto/boto3#3295), and they were able to bypass this issue using ImageManifestMediaType
, rather than having it inside the manifest. In my testing, that workaround did not work for me. Assuming it doesn't work for you either, I can reach out to the service team for more information about the intended syntax for Helm charts here.
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Sorry for the late response. My issue is that it's not an image though it's a Helm Chart so the ImageManifestMediaType
isn't applicable. If you could reach out to the team that would be great!
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