We decided to remove this test, as there's no way to get an upper bound
on its running time. Etcd restart behavior should be tested in
integration or e2e tests.
When job.spec.completions is nil, only
one task needs to succeed for the job to succeed,
and parallelism can be scaled freely during runtime.
Added tests.
Release Note:
This causes two minor changes to the API.
First, unset parallelism previously was defaulted to be
equal to completions. Now it always defaults to 1 if unset.
Second, having parallelism=N and completions unset would previously
be defaulted to 1 completion and N parallelism.
(this is not something we expect people to do, though)
Now, no defaulting occurs in that case, and the job's
behavior is different (any completion causes success).
We don't cope well if a PD is in multiple zones, but this is actually
fairly easy to detect. This is probably justified purely on the basis
that we never want to delete the wrong volume (DeleteDisk), but also
because this means that we now warn on creation if a disk is in multiple
zones (with the labeling admission controller).
This also means that with the scheduling predicate in place, that many
of our volume problems "go away" in practice: you still can't create or
delete a volume when it is ambiguous, but thereafter the volume will be
labeled with the zone, that will match it only to nodes with the same
zone, and then we query for the volume in that zone when we
attach/detach it.
Components can write services during startup, which results in the ip
allocator map being updated. Since core controllers *must* succeed for
the masters to start, we should retry a few times in order to pass.
Most of the logic related to type and kind retrieval belongs in the
codec, not in the various classes. Make it explicit that the codec
should handle these details.
Factory now returns a universal Decoder and a JSONEncoder to assist code
in kubectl that needs to specifically deal with JSON serialization
(apply, merge, patch, edit, jsonpath). Add comments to indicate the
serialization is explicit in those places. These methods decode to
internal and encode to the preferred API version as previous, although
in the future they may be changed.
React to removing Codec from version interfaces and RESTMapping by
passing it in to all the places that it is needed.
In general, everything in kubectl/* needs to be ignorant of api/* unless
it deals with a concrete type - this change forces resource_printer to
accept interface abstractions (that are already part of kubectl).
Pass down into the server initialization the necessary interface for
handling client/server content type negotiation. Add integration tests
for the negotiation.
Remove Codec from versionInterfaces in meta (RESTMapper is now agnostic
to codec and serialization). Register api/latest.Codecs as the codec
factory and use latest.Codecs.LegacyCodec(version) as an equvialent to
the previous codec.
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.
Add a recognizer that is capable of sniffing content type from data by
asking each serializer to try to decode - this is for a "universal
decoder/deserializer" which can be used by client logic.
Add codec factory, which provides the core primitives for content type
negotiation. Codec factories depend only on schemes, serializers, and
groupversion pairs.
Break Codec into two general purpose interfaces, Encoder and Decoder,
and move parameter codec responsibilities to ParameterCodec.
Make unversioned types explicit when registering - these types go
through conversion without modification.
Switch to use "__internal" instead of "" to represent the internal
version. Future commits will also add group defaulting (so that "" is
expanded internally into a known group version, and only cleared during
set).
For embedded types like runtime.Object -> runtime.RawExtension, put the
responsibility on the caller of Decode/Encode to handle transformation
into destination serialization. Future commits will expand RawExtension
and Unknown to accept a content encoding as well as bytes.
Make Unknown a bit more powerful and use it to carry unrecognized types.
This removes a panic I mistakenly introduced when an instance is not
found, and also restores the exact prior behaviour for
getInstanceByName, where it returns cloudprovider.InstanceNotFound when
the instance is not found.