This is some cleanup that has been needed for a while.
There's still one more step that could usefully be done, which is to
split up our api package into the part that provides the helper
functions and the part that provides the internal types. That can come
later.
The v1beta1 package is now a good example of what an api plugin should
do to version its types.
Prepare for running multiple API versions on the same HTTP server
by decoupling some of the mechanics of apiserver. Define a new
APIGroup object which represents a version of the API.
Currently all registry implementations live in a single package,
which makes it bit harder to maintain. The different registry
implementations do not follow the same coding style and naming
conventions, which makes the code harder to read.
Breakup the registry package into smaller packages based on
the registry implementation. Refactor the registry packages
to follow a similar coding style and naming convention.
This patch does not introduce any changes in behavior.
This commit adds a Binding object. The idea is that schedulers can write
these to cause pods to be asssigned to hosts. I'll provide an implementation
along with a rudimentary scheduler plugin.
This continues k8s' tradition of phrasing all APIs as RESTful handlers.
The apiserver on initialization must be provided with a codec
for encoding and decoding all handled objects including api.Status
and api.ServerOp. In addition, the RESTStorage Extract() method
has been changed to New(), which returns a pointer object that the
codec must decode into (the internal object). Switched registry
methods to use pointers for Create/Update instead of values.
Setting up a new master.Master instance requires passing
around too many arguments.
Add a master.Config type and group related master configs.
Refactor all commands to instantiate new masters using a
master.Config struct.