Support kubectl group/resource name

pull/6/head
Janet Kuo 2015-09-23 18:17:09 -07:00
parent 7ba48583fa
commit 57388f9f94
8 changed files with 221 additions and 14 deletions

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@ -37,6 +37,8 @@ var (
// AllPreferredGroupVersions returns the preferred versions of all
// registered groups in the form of "group1/version1,group2/version2,..."
AllPreferredGroupVersions = allGroups.AllPreferredGroupVersions
// IsRegistered is a shortcut to allGroups.IsRegistered.
IsRegistered = allGroups.IsRegistered
)
// GroupMetaMap is a map between group names and their metadata.
@ -65,6 +67,12 @@ func (g GroupMetaMap) Group(group string) (*GroupMeta, error) {
return groupMeta, nil
}
// IsRegistered takes a string and determines if it's one of the registered groups
func (g GroupMetaMap) IsRegistered(group string) bool {
_, found := g[group]
return found
}
// TODO: This is an expedient function, because we don't check if a Group is
// supported throughout the code base. We will abandon this function and
// checking the error returned by the Group() function.

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@ -157,4 +157,5 @@ type RESTMapper interface {
RESTMapping(kind string, versions ...string) (*RESTMapping, error)
AliasesForResource(resource string) ([]string, bool)
ResourceSingularizer(resource string) (singular string, err error)
ResourceIsValid(resource string) bool
}

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@ -169,16 +169,25 @@ func (m *DefaultRESTMapper) ResourceSingularizer(resource string) (singular stri
// VersionAndKindForResource implements RESTMapper
func (m *DefaultRESTMapper) VersionAndKindForResource(resource string) (defaultVersion, kind string, err error) {
if parts := strings.Split(resource, "/"); len(parts) > 1 {
if len(parts) > 2 {
return "", "", fmt.Errorf("resource %q has an invalid name", resource)
}
resource = parts[1]
if m.group != parts[0] {
return "", "", fmt.Errorf("no resource %q is defined for group %q", resource, m.group)
}
}
meta, ok := m.mapping[strings.ToLower(resource)]
if !ok {
return "", "", fmt.Errorf("in version and kind for resource, no resource %q has been defined", resource)
return "", "", fmt.Errorf("no resource %q has been defined", resource)
}
return meta.APIVersion, meta.Kind, nil
}
func (m *DefaultRESTMapper) GroupForResource(resource string) (string, error) {
if _, ok := m.mapping[strings.ToLower(resource)]; !ok {
return "", fmt.Errorf("in group for resource, no resource %q has been defined", resource)
return "", fmt.Errorf("no resource %q has been defined", resource)
}
return m.group, nil
}
@ -273,6 +282,12 @@ func (m *DefaultRESTMapper) AliasesForResource(alias string) ([]string, bool) {
return nil, false
}
// ResourceIsValid takes a string (kind) and checks if it's a valid resource
func (m *DefaultRESTMapper) ResourceIsValid(resource string) bool {
_, _, err := m.VersionAndKindForResource(resource)
return err == nil
}
// MultiRESTMapper is a wrapper for multiple RESTMappers.
type MultiRESTMapper []RESTMapper
@ -335,3 +350,13 @@ func (m MultiRESTMapper) AliasesForResource(alias string) (aliases []string, ok
}
return nil, false
}
// ResourceIsValid takes a string (either group/kind or kind) and checks if it's a valid resource
func (m MultiRESTMapper) ResourceIsValid(resource string) bool {
for _, t := range m {
if t.ResourceIsValid(resource) {
return true
}
}
return false
}

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@ -288,6 +288,7 @@ func NewInCluster() (*Client, error) {
// SetKubernetesDefaults sets default values on the provided client config for accessing the
// Kubernetes API or returns an error if any of the defaults are impossible or invalid.
// TODO: this method needs to be split into one that sets defaults per group, expected to be fix in PR "Refactoring clientcache.go and helper.go #14592"
func SetKubernetesDefaults(config *Config) error {
if config.Prefix == "" {
config.Prefix = "/api"

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@ -82,6 +82,12 @@ func (e ShortcutExpander) VersionAndKindForResource(resource string) (defaultVer
return defaultVersion, kind, err
}
// ResourceIsValid takes a string (kind) and checks if it's a valid resource.
// It expands the resource first, then invokes the wrapped mapper.
func (e ShortcutExpander) ResourceIsValid(resource string) bool {
return e.RESTMapper.ResourceIsValid(expandResourceShortcut(resource))
}
// expandResourceShortcut will return the expanded version of resource
// (something that a pkg/api/meta.RESTMapper can understand), if it is
// indeed a shortcut. Otherwise, will return resource unmodified.

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@ -186,12 +186,12 @@ func (b *Builder) ResourceTypes(types ...string) *Builder {
return b
}
// ResourceNames accepts a default type and one or more names, and creates tuples of
// ResourceNames accepts a default type or group/type and one or more names, and creates tuples of
// resources
func (b *Builder) ResourceNames(resource string, names ...string) *Builder {
for _, name := range names {
// See if this input string is of type/name format
tuple, ok, err := splitResourceTypeName(name)
// See if this input string is of type/name or group/type/name format
tuple, ok, err := splitGroupResourceTypeName(name)
if err != nil {
b.errs = append(b.errs, err)
return b
@ -274,12 +274,47 @@ func (b *Builder) SelectAllParam(selectAll bool) *Builder {
return b
}
// ResourceTypeOrNameArgs indicates that the builder should accept arguments
// of the form `(<type1>[,<type2>,...]|<type> <name1>[,<name2>,...])`. When one argument is
// received, the types provided will be retrieved from the server (and be comma delimited).
// When two or more arguments are received, they must be a single type and resource name(s).
func (b *Builder) hasNamesArg(args []string) bool {
if len(args) > 1 {
return true
}
if len(args) != 1 {
return false
}
// the first (and the only) arg could be (type[,group/type]), type/name, or group/type/name
s := args[0]
// type or group/type (no name)
if strings.Contains(s, ",") {
return false
}
// type (no name)
if !strings.Contains(s, "/") {
return false
}
// group/type/name, type/name or group/type
tuple := strings.Split(s, "/")
if len(tuple) != 3 && !b.mapper.ResourceIsValid(tuple[0]) {
// TODO: prints warning/error message here when tuple[0] may be resource or group (name duplication)?
return false
}
return true
}
func getResource(groupResource string) string {
if strings.Contains(groupResource, "/") {
return strings.Split(groupResource, "/")[1]
}
return groupResource
}
// ResourceTypeOrNameArgs indicates that the builder should accept arguments of the form
// `(<type1>[,<type2>,...] [<name1>[ <name2> ...]]|<type1>/<name1> [<type2>/<name2>...]|)`
// When one argument is received, the types provided will be retrieved from the server (and be comma delimited).
// The allowEmptySelector permits to select all the resources (via Everything func).
// <type> = (<group>/<resource type> | <resource type>)
func (b *Builder) ResourceTypeOrNameArgs(allowEmptySelector bool, args ...string) *Builder {
hasNames := b.hasNamesArg(args)
// convert multiple resources to resource tuples, a,b,c d as a transform to a/d b/d c/d
if len(args) >= 2 {
resources := []string{}
@ -297,13 +332,13 @@ func (b *Builder) ResourceTypeOrNameArgs(allowEmptySelector bool, args ...string
}
}
if ok, err := hasCombinedTypeArgs(args); ok {
if ok, err := hasCombinedTypeArgs(args); ok && hasNames {
if err != nil {
b.errs = append(b.errs, err)
return b
}
for _, s := range args {
tuple, ok, err := splitResourceTypeName(s)
tuple, ok, err := splitGroupResourceTypeName(s)
if err != nil {
b.errs = append(b.errs, err)
return b
@ -342,7 +377,7 @@ func (b *Builder) ResourceTypeOrNameArgs(allowEmptySelector bool, args ...string
func (b *Builder) replaceAliases(input string) string {
replaced := []string{}
for _, arg := range strings.Split(input, ",") {
if aliases, ok := b.mapper.AliasesForResource(arg); ok {
if aliases, ok := b.mapper.AliasesForResource(getResource(arg)); ok {
arg = strings.Join(aliases, ",")
}
replaced = append(replaced, arg)
@ -360,13 +395,33 @@ func hasCombinedTypeArgs(args []string) (bool, error) {
switch {
case hasSlash > 0 && hasSlash == len(args):
return true, nil
case hasSlash > 0 && hasSlash != len(args):
return true, fmt.Errorf("when passing arguments in resource/name form, all arguments must include the resource")
default:
return false, nil
}
}
// splitGroupResourceTypeName handles group/type/name resource formats and returns a resource tuple
// (empty or not), whether it successfully found one, and an error
func splitGroupResourceTypeName(s string) (resourceTuple, bool, error) {
if !strings.Contains(s, "/") {
return resourceTuple{}, false, nil
}
seg := strings.Split(s, "/")
if len(seg) != 2 && len(seg) != 3 {
return resourceTuple{}, false, fmt.Errorf("arguments in group/resource/name form may not have more than two slashes")
}
resource, name := "", ""
if len(seg) == 2 {
resource, name = seg[0], seg[1]
} else {
resource, name = fmt.Sprintf("%s/%s", seg[0], seg[1]), seg[2]
}
if len(resource) == 0 || len(name) == 0 || len(SplitResourceArgument(resource)) != 1 {
return resourceTuple{}, false, fmt.Errorf("arguments in group/resource/name form must have a single resource and name")
}
return resourceTuple{Resource: resource, Name: name}, true, nil
}
// splitResourceTypeName handles type/name resource formats and returns a resource tuple
// (empty or not), whether it successfully found one, and an error
func splitResourceTypeName(s string) (resourceTuple, bool, error) {

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@ -565,6 +565,112 @@ func TestSingleResourceType(t *testing.T) {
}
}
func TestHasNamesArg(t *testing.T) {
testCases := map[string]struct {
args []string
expected bool
}{
"resource/name": {
args: []string{"pods/foo"},
expected: true,
},
"resource name": {
args: []string{"pods", "foo"},
expected: true,
},
"resource1,resource2 name": {
args: []string{"pods,rc", "foo"},
expected: true,
},
"resource1,group2/resource2 name": {
args: []string{"pods,experimental/deployments", "foo"},
expected: true,
},
"group/resource name": {
args: []string{"experimental/deployments", "foo"},
expected: true,
},
"group/resource/name": {
args: []string{"experimental/deployments/foo"},
expected: true,
},
"group1/resource1,group2/resource2": {
args: []string{"experimental/daemonsets,experimental/deployments"},
expected: false,
},
"resource1,group2/resource2": {
args: []string{"pods,experimental/deployments"},
expected: false,
},
"group/resource/name,group2/resource2": {
args: []string{"experimental/deployments/foo,controller/deamonset"},
expected: false,
},
}
for k, testCase := range testCases {
b := NewBuilder(testapi.Default.RESTMapper(), api.Scheme, fakeClient())
if testCase.expected != b.hasNamesArg(testCase.args) {
t.Errorf("%s: unexpected argument - expected: %v", k, testCase.expected)
}
}
}
func TestSplitGroupResourceTypeName(t *testing.T) {
expectNoErr := func(err error) bool { return err == nil }
expectErr := func(err error) bool { return err != nil }
testCases := map[string]struct {
arg string
expectedTuple resourceTuple
expectedOK bool
errFn func(error) bool
}{
"group/type/name": {
arg: "experimental/deployments/foo",
expectedTuple: resourceTuple{Resource: "experimental/deployments", Name: "foo"},
expectedOK: true,
errFn: expectNoErr,
},
"type/name": {
arg: "pods/foo",
expectedTuple: resourceTuple{Resource: "pods", Name: "foo"},
expectedOK: true,
errFn: expectNoErr,
},
"type": {
arg: "pods",
expectedOK: false,
errFn: expectNoErr,
},
"": {
arg: "",
expectedOK: false,
errFn: expectNoErr,
},
"/": {
arg: "/",
expectedOK: false,
errFn: expectErr,
},
"group/type/name/something": {
arg: "experimental/deployments/foo/something",
expectedOK: false,
errFn: expectErr,
},
}
for k, testCase := range testCases {
tuple, ok, err := splitGroupResourceTypeName(testCase.arg)
if !testCase.errFn(err) {
t.Errorf("%s: unexpected error: %v", k, err)
}
if ok != testCase.expectedOK {
t.Errorf("%s: unexpected ok: %v", k, ok)
}
if testCase.expectedOK && !reflect.DeepEqual(tuple, testCase.expectedTuple) {
t.Errorf("%s: unexpected tuple - expected: %v, got: %v", k, testCase.expectedTuple, tuple)
}
}
}
func TestResourceTuple(t *testing.T) {
expectNoErr := func(err error) bool { return err == nil }
expectErr := func(err error) bool { return err != nil }

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@ -82,6 +82,11 @@ func (t *thirdPartyResourceDataMapper) VersionAndKindForResource(resource string
return t.mapper.VersionAndKindForResource(resource)
}
// ResourceIsValid takes a string (kind) and checks if it's a valid resource
func (t *thirdPartyResourceDataMapper) ResourceIsValid(resource string) bool {
return t.isThirdPartyResource(resource) || t.mapper.ResourceIsValid(resource)
}
func NewMapper(mapper meta.RESTMapper, kind, version, group string) meta.RESTMapper {
return &thirdPartyResourceDataMapper{
mapper: mapper,