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6 Commits (2d868441d807d3f11be9541cc3c89d39cbd5dec3)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Clayton Coleman 35a6bfbcee
generated: refactor 2016-11-23 22:30:47 -06:00
Clayton Coleman ca2f1b87ad
Replace negotiation with a new method that can extract info
Alter how runtime.SerializeInfo is represented to simplify negotiation
and reduce the need to allocate during negotiation. Simplify the dynamic
client's logic around negotiating type. Add more tests for media type
handling where necessary.
2016-10-28 11:30:11 -04:00
David McMahon ef0c9f0c5b Remove "All rights reserved" from all the headers. 2016-06-29 17:47:36 -07:00
Clayton Coleman e0ebcf4216
Split the storage and negotiation parts of Codecs
The codec factory should support two distinct interfaces - negotiating
for a serializer with a client, vs reading or writing data to a storage
form (etcd, disk, etc). Make the EncodeForVersion and DecodeToVersion
methods only take Encoder and Decoder, and slight refactoring elsewhere.

In the storage factory, use a content type to control what serializer to
pick, and use the universal deserializer. This ensures that storage can
read JSON (which might be from older objects) while only writing
protobuf. Add exceptions for those resources that may not be able to
write to protobuf (specifically third party resources, but potentially
others in the future).
2016-05-05 12:08:23 -04:00
Clayton Coleman 3111985564 Handle streaming serializers more consistently
Add tests to watch behavior in both protocols (http and websocket)
against all 3 media types. Adopt the
`application/vnd.kubernetes.protobuf;stream=watch` media type for the
content that comes back from a watch call so that it can be
distinguished from a Status result.
2016-04-22 11:07:24 -04:00
Clayton Coleman 125ef6fbc8 Support content-type negotiation in the API server
A NegotiatedSerializer is passed into the API installer (and
ParameterCodec, which abstracts conversion of query params) that can be
used to negotiate client/server request/response serialization. All
error paths are now negotiation aware, and are at least minimally
version aware.

Watch is specially coded to only allow application/json - a follow up
change will convert it to use negotiation.

Ensure the swagger scheme will include supported serializations - this
now includes application/yaml as a negotiated option.
2016-01-22 00:12:50 -05:00