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Add support to quota pvc storage requests
Adds support to quota cumulative `PersistentVolumeClaim` storage requests in a namespace.
Per our chat today @markturansky @abhgupta - this is not done (lacks unit testing), but is functional.
This lets quota enforcement for `PersistentVolumeClaim` to occur at creation time. Supporting bind time enforcement would require substantial more work. It's possible this is sufficient for many, so I am opening it up for feedback.
In the future, I suspect we may want to treat local disk in a special manner, but that would have to be a different resource altogether (i.e. `requests.disk`) or something.
Example quota:
```
apiVersion: v1
kind: ResourceQuota
metadata:
name: quota
spec:
hard:
persistentvolumeclaims: "10"
requests.storage: "40Gi"
```
/cc @kubernetes/rh-cluster-infra @deads2k
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Use `CreatedByAnnotation` constant
A nit but didn't want the strings to get out of sync.
Signed-off-by: Doug Davis <dug@us.ibm.com>
Also add helpers for collecting the events that happen during a watch
and a helper that makes it easy to start a watch from any object with
ObjectMeta.
The pending codec -> conversion split changes the signature of
Encode and Decode to be more complicated. Create a stub helper
with the exact semantics of today and do the simple mechanical
refactor here to reduce the cost of that change.
Increase the supported controls on pod logging. Add validaiton to pod
log options. Ensure the Kubelet is using a consistent, structured way to
process pod log arguments.
Add ?sinceSeconds=<durationInSeconds>, &sinceTime=<RFC3339>, ?timestamps=<bool>,
?tailLines=<number>, and ?limitBytes=<number>
A lot of packages use StringSet, but they don't use anything else from
the util package. Moving StringSet into another package will shrink
their dependency trees significantly.
This commit adds support to core resources to enable deferred deletion
of resources. Clients may optionally specify a time period after which
resources must be deleted via an object sent with their DELETE. That
object may define an optional grace period in seconds, or allow the
default "preferred" value for a resource to be used. Once the object
is marked as pending deletion, the deletionTimestamp field will be set
and an etcd TTL will be in place.
Clients should assume resources that have deletionTimestamp set will
be deleted at some point in the future. Other changes will come later
to enable graceful deletion on a per resource basis.