Module remotecommand originally part of kubernetes/pkg/client/unversioned was moved
to client-go/tools, and will be used as authoritative in kubectl, e2e and other places.
Module remotecommand relies on util/exec module which will be copied to client-go/pkg/util
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Move pkg/api/ref.go to a subpackage
First commit is #44296. (unfortunately, removing that commit results in conflicts)
This PR moves the pkg/api/ref.go to its own subpackage. It's mostly a mechanic move.
I'll send a few more PRs to make the k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/api package only contains the code we want in the k8s.io/api repo, then we can run a [script](a0015fd1be (diff-7a2fbb4371972350ee414c6b88aee1c8)) to cut the new repo.
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Decouple remotecommand
Refactored unversioned/remotecommand to decouple it from undesirable dependencies:
- term package now is not required, and functionality required to resize terminal size can be plugged in directly in kubectl
- in order to remove dependency on kubelet package - constants from kubelet/server/remotecommand were moved to separate util package (pkg/util/remotecommand)
- remotecommand_test.go moved to pkg/client/tests module
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Supplement unit tests to `kubectl create rolebinding` command.
Supplement unit tests to `kubectl create rolebinding` command,
including:
1. Unit tests for pkg/kubectl/role.go
2. Unit tests for pkg/kubectl/cmd/create_role.go
Supplement unit tests to `kubectl create rolebinding` command,
including:
1. Unit tests for pkg/kubectl/role.go
2. Unit tests for pkg/kubectl/cmd/create_role.go
updating with PR changes requested.
latest changes to having short for human readable only, and error cases moved a bit to the end.
rebase fixes
latest pr. changes.
small change moving return nil out of switch.
updated the nil check for the error in the humanreadable case.
more optimization in humanreadable code.
pushed up current test changes, this is purely temporary
finished writing tests
updated test and function names.
changed output extensions from .sh to output.
updated version, version struct now just called Version and not VersionObj.
made a few changes to testing.
fixed testing issues, created better test and cleanup
go format change.
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Add apply set-last-applied subcommand
implement part of https://github.com/kubernetes/community/pull/287, will rebase after https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/41699 got merged, EDIT: since bug output format has been confirmed, will update the behavior of output format soon
cc @kubernetes/sig-cli-pr-reviews @AdoHe @pwittrock
```release-note
Support kubectl apply set-last-applied command to update the applied-applied-configuration annotation
```
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add kubectl can-i to see if you can perform an action
Adds `kubectl auth can-i <verb> <resource> [<name>]` so that a user can see if they are allowed to perform an action.
@kubernetes/sig-cli-pr-reviews @fabianofranz
This particular command satisfies the immediate need of knowing if you can perform an action without trying that action. When using RBAC in a script that is adding permissions, there is a lag between adding the permission and the permission being realized in the RBAC cache. As a user on the CLI, you almost never see it, but as a script adding a binding and then using that new power, you hit it quite often.
There are natural follow-ons to the same area (hence the `auth` subcommand) to figure out if someone else can perform an action, what actions you can perform in total, and who can perform a given action. Someone else is an API we have already, what-can-i-do was a proposed API a while back and a very useful one for interfaces, and who-can is common question if someone is administering a namespace.
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Added `kubectl create clusterrole` command.
Added `kubectl create clusterrole` command.
Fixed part of #39596
**Special notes for your reviewer**:
@deads2k, please help to review this patch, thanks
**Release note**:
```
Added one new command `kubectl create clusterrole` to help user create a single ClusterRole from command line.
```
change to GetOriginalConfiguration
add bazel
refactor apply view-last-applied command
update some changes
minor change
add unit tests, update
update some codes and genreate docs
update LongDesc
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Added kubectl create role command
Added `kubectl create role` command.
Fixed part of #39596
**Release note**:
```
Added one new command `kubectl create role` to help user create a single role from command line.
```
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Add unit tests for interactive edit command
Before updating edit to use unstructured objects and use generic JSON patching, we need better test coverage of the existing paths. This adds unit tests for the interactive edit scenarios.
This PR adds:
* Simple framework for recording tests for interactive edit:
* record.go is a tiny test server that records editor and API inputs as test expectations, and editor and API outputs as playback stubs
* record_editor.sh is a shell script that sends the before/after of an interactive `vi` edit to the test server
* record_testcase.sh (see README) starts up the test server, sets up a kubeconfig to proxy to the test server, sets EDITOR to invoke record_editor.sh, then opens a shell that lets you use `kubectl edit` normally
* Adds test cases for the following scenarios:
- [x] no-op edit (open and close without making changes)
- [x] try to edit a missing object
- [x] edit single item successfully
- [x] edit list of items successfully
- [x] edit a single item, submit with an error, re-edit, submit fixed successfully
- [x] edit list of items, submit some with errors and some good, re-edit errors, submit fixed
- [x] edit trying to change immutable things like name/version/kind, ensure preconditions prevent submission
- [x] edit in "create mode" successfully (`kubectl create -f ... --edit`)
- [x] edit in "create mode" introducing errors (`kubectl create -f ... --edit`)
* Fixes a bug with edit printing errors to stdout (caught when testing stdout/stderr against expected output)
Follow-ups:
- [ ] clean up edit code path
- [ ] switch edit to use unstructured objects
- [ ] make edit fall back to jsonmerge for objects without registered go structs (TPR, unknown versions of pods, etc)
- [ ] add tests:
- [ ] edit TPR
- [ ] edit mix of TPR and known objects
- [ ] edit known object with extra field from server
- [ ] edit known object with new version from server
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genericapiserver: cut off more dependencies – episode 2
Compare commit subjects.
approved based on #40363
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Revert "Add the ability to edit fields within a config map."
Fixes#40396
This reverts commit 31eca372c9.
#38445 broke edit for all resources other than configmaps:
```
$ kubectl edit serviceaccount default
Error from server (NotFound): configmaps "serviceaccount" not found
```
also, `edit` is a generic command, we can't add subcommands that claim the `configmap` space and mess with the things resourcebuilder accepts
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make client-go tools/auth and tools/clientcmd authoritative
These moved easily. Pure mechanical. I'll have a couple snip pulls for some of the more complicated packages. `pkg/util/homedir` was a transitive that moved with. It was only used in `kubectl` and you'd need it to be consistent with `clientcmd` loading order.
@sttts
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Add the ability to edit fields within a config map.
Addresses part of https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/36222
Example command:
```console
$ kubectl edit configmap foo --config-map-data=bar
```
Will open the data element named `bar` in the `ConfigMap` named `foo` in `$EDITOR`, the edited contents are then updated back to the config map.
@kubernetes/sig-cli
```release-note
Add a special purpose tool for editing individual fields in a ConfigMap with kubectl
```