Avoid TTL by deleting pods immediately when they aren't
scheduled, and letting the Kubelet delete them otherwise.
Ensure the Kubelet uses pod.Spec.TerminationGracePeriodSeconds
when no pod.DeletionGracePeriodSeconds is available.
This commit wires together the graceful delete option for pods
on the Kubelet. When a pod is deleted on the API server, a
grace period is calculated that is based on the
Pod.Spec.TerminationGracePeriodInSeconds, the user's provided grace
period, or a default. The grace period can only shrink once set.
The value provided by the user (or the default) is set onto metadata
as DeletionGracePeriod.
When the Kubelet sees a pod with DeletionTimestamp set, it uses the
value of ObjectMeta.GracePeriodSeconds as the grace period
sent to Docker. When updating status, if the pod has DeletionTimestamp
set and all containers are terminated, the Kubelet will update the
status one last time and then invoke Delete(pod, grace: 0) to
clean up the pod immediately.
Change the signature of GuaranteedUpdate so that TTL can
be more easily preserved. Allow a simpler (no ttl) and
more complex (response and node directly available, set ttl)
path for GuaranteedUpdate. Add some tests to ensure this
doesn't blow up again.
Makes it possible to access the following subresources:
/namespaces/<ns>/pods/<pod-name>[:port]/proxy
/namespaces/<ns>/pods/<pod-name>/exec?container=<container>&command=<cmd>
/namespaces/<ns>/pods/<pod-name>/portforward
PodExecOptions represents the URL parameters used to invoke an
exec request on a pod. PodProxyOptions contains the path parameter
passed to a proxy request.
Allows REST consumers to build paths like:
/api/v1beta3/namespaces/foo/webhookresource/<name>/<encodedsecretinurl>
Also fixes parameter exposure for subresources (was only fixed for
v1beta3).
Adds a Log subresource to Pod storage. The Log subresource implements
rest.GetterWithOptions and produces a ResourceStreamer resource that
will stream the log output from the pod's host node.
Convert the return value of pods rest.NewStorage to a struct.
This will allow returning more storage objects for a pod (sub resources)
without awkwardly adding more return values.