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Cesar Garcia 46dd420833 fix: sync Helm chart versioning with production standards and Docker versions (#18868)
* fix: sync Helm chart versioning with production standards and Docker versions

- Update Chart.yaml version from 0.4.10 to 1.0.0 (SemVer 0.x is for development, 1.0+ for production)
- Update appVersion from v1.50.2 to v1.80.12 to match current Docker image version
- Update workflow defaults from 0.1.0 to 1.0.0 for new chart version scheme
- Maintain independent chart versioning per Helm best practices

This ensures:
- Helm chart follows SemVer production standards (1.x instead of 0.x)
- appVersion stays synchronized with Docker/application version
- Chart version remains independent for flexibility (can update chart without waiting for app releases)

* fix: sync Helm chart appVersion with Docker image tags in release workflow

Updates the GitHub workflow to ensure Helm chart appVersion matches the
Docker image tags that are actually published:

- For stable/rc releases: Uses the workflow input tag (e.g., v1.80.12)
- For latest/dev releases: Uses the release_type to match main-{type} tags
- Makes 'tag' input required to prevent accidental releases with wrong versions
- Simplifies fallback logic by removing git-describe dependency

This ensures the chart's appVersion correctly references Docker images
that exist, preventing deployment failures from missing image tags.

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Simple PyPI Publishing

A GitHub workflow to manually publish LiteLLM packages to PyPI with a specified version.

How to Use

  1. Go to the Actions tab in the GitHub repository
  2. Select Simple PyPI Publish from the workflow list
  3. Click Run workflow
  4. Enter the version to publish (e.g., 1.74.10)

What the Workflow Does

  1. Updates the version in pyproject.toml
  2. Copies the model prices backup file
  3. Builds the Python package
  4. Publishes to PyPI

Prerequisites

Make sure the following secret is configured in the repository:

  • PYPI_PUBLISH_PASSWORD: PyPI API token for authentication

Example Usage

  • Version: 1.74.11 → Publishes as v1.74.11
  • Version: 1.74.10-hotfix1 → Publishes as v1.74.10-hotfix1

Features

  • Manual trigger with version input
  • Automatic version updates in pyproject.toml
  • Repository safety check (only runs on official repo)
  • Clean package building and publishing
  • Success confirmation with PyPI package link