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Description of the change

environment values should be string type.

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  • Chart version bumped in Chart.yaml according to semver. This is not necessary when the changes only affect README.md files.
  • Variables are documented in the values.yaml and added to the README.md using readme-generator-for-helm
  • Title of the pull request follows this pattern [bitnami/<name_of_the_chart>] Descriptive title
  • All commits signed off and in agreement of Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO)

Signed-off-by: fengxsong <fengxsong@outlook.com>
@github-actions github-actions bot added etcd triage Triage is needed labels May 7, 2025
@github-actions github-actions bot requested a review from javsalgar May 7, 2025 03:10
fengxsong and others added 2 commits May 7, 2025 11:12
Signed-off-by: fengxsong <fengxsong@outlook.com>
Signed-off-by: Bitnami Bot <bitnami.bot@broadcom.com>
@javsalgar javsalgar added verify Execute verification workflow for these changes in-progress labels May 7, 2025
@github-actions github-actions bot removed the triage Triage is needed label May 7, 2025
@github-actions github-actions bot removed the request for review from javsalgar May 7, 2025 07:23
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