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[Federation] Implement dry run support in kubefed init
This one implements one of the TODO items pending in the previous set of kubefed PRs.
This one is done on top of another todo PR https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/36310 which is being reviewed separately.
Please review only the last 2 commits in this one.
The design doc PR for kubefed is at https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/34484.
cc @kubernetes/sig-cluster-federation @madhusudancs @nikhiljindal
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[Federation] `kubefed init` now supports dry run mode.
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[Federation] Make federation etcd PVC size configurable
This one implements one of the many TODO items pending in the previous set of kubefed PRs.
The design doc PR is at https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/34484
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[Federation] kubefed init now has a new flag, --etcd-pv-capacity, which can be used to configure the persistent volume capacity for etcd.
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Vast majority of cluster contexts are not RFC 1123 subdomains. Since
cluster and secret names for the API objects are derived from the
cluster context name, there is no way for users to join clusters
with such context names to federation, unless they modify the context
name in their kubeconfigs itself. That's a lot of inconvenience and
entirely goes against the goal and beats the purpose of the `kubefed`
tool. So we are providing these flags to allow users to override these
values.
Also, since users register their clusters with federation, it is makes
sense in terms of user experience to make the cluster name a positional
argument because that feels more natural. Also, specifying cluster name
in the join command as a mandatory positional argument make `kubefed
join` consistent with `kubefed unjoin`. This also means `--cluster-
context` is now made a flag and defaults to cluster name if unspecified.
`--secret-name` also defaults to the cluster name if unspecified.