- Move from the old github.com/golang/glog to k8s.io/klog
- klog as explicit InitFlags() so we add them as necessary
- we update the other repositories that we vendor that made a similar
change from glog to klog
* github.com/kubernetes/repo-infra
* k8s.io/gengo/
* k8s.io/kube-openapi/
* github.com/google/cadvisor
- Entirely remove all references to glog
- Fix some tests by explicit InitFlags in their init() methods
Change-Id: I92db545ff36fcec83afe98f550c9e630098b3135
Although Deployment already applied its ControllerRef to adopt matching
ReplicaSets, it actually still used label selectors to list objects that
it controls. That meant it didn't actually follow the rules of
ControllerRef, so it could still fight with other controller types.
This should mean that the special handling for overlapping Deployments
is no longer necessary, since each Deployment will only see objects that
it owns (via ControllerRef).
Deployments get cleaned up only when they are paused, they get scaled up/down,
or when the strategy that drives rollouts completes. This means that stuck
deployments that fall into none of the above categories will not get cleaned
up. Since cleanup is already safe by itself (we only delete old replica sets
that are synced by the replica set controller and have no replicas) we can
execute it for every deployment when there is no intention to rollback.
This commit adds support for failing deployments based on a timeout
parameter defined in the spec. If there is no progress for the amount
of time defined as progressDeadlineSeconds then the deployment will be
marked as failed by adding a condition with a ProgressDeadlineExceeded
reason in it. Progress in the context of a deployment means the creation
or adoption of a new replica set, scaling up new pods, and scaling down
old pods.
* Estimate available pods for a deployment by using minReadySeconds on
the replica set.
* Stop requeueing deployments on pod events, superseded by following the
replica set status.
* Cleanup redundant deployment utilities
* rolling.go (has all the logic for rolling deployments)
* recreate.go (has all the logic for recreate deployments)
* sync.go (has all the logic for getting and scaling replica sets)
* rollback.go (has all the logic for rolling back a deployment)
* util.go (contains all the utilities used throughout the controller)
Leave back at deployment_controller.go all the necessary bits for
creating, setting up, and running the controller loop.
Also add package documentation.