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avoid concrete examples for missingResourceError
missingResourceError uses pod and services as an example in error message. However some sub-commands doesn't support pod/service, this change use `<resource> <name>` instead of concrete examples.
Before this change:
```console
$ kubectl set subject
error: You must provide one or more resources by argument or filename.
Example resource specifications include:
'-f rsrc.yaml'
'--filename=rsrc.json'
'pods my-pod'
'services'
```
After this change:
```console
$ kubectl set subject
error: You must provide one or more resources by argument or filename.
Example resource specifications include:
'-f rsrc.yaml'
'--filename=rsrc.json'
'<resource> <name>'
'<resource>'
```
**Release note**:
```release-note
avoid concrete examples for missingResourceError
```
**What this PR does / why we need it**:
Visibility rules allow dependency control. The rules currently in
place make all targets public, to override the default state of
private. This PR removes public visibility from kubectl code. It
uses specially named pacakge groups to identify "bad" dependencies on
kubectl code for later refactoring or removal.
**Which issue this PR fixes**
First in a series of PRs to address kubernetes/community#598
**Release note**:
```release-note
NONE
```
Add tracking on resource.Builder if a "named" item is requested (from
file, stream, url, or resource args) and use that in `get` to accurately
determine whether to filter resources. Add tests.
edit: make editFn operate on arguments regardless of mode
edit: simplify short-circuiting logic when re-editing a file containing an error
edit: factor out visitor building
edit: use resource builder to get results from edited file
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update check for "all" resources
This patch updates the check for `all` resources to handle cases where a resource's name is "all". Rather than cycling through all given args until `all` is found, this patch makes sure that only a single argument `all` was specified at all.
**Release note**:
```release-note
release-note-none
```
@fabianofranz @pwittrock
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log info on invalid --output-version
**Release note**:
``` release-note
release-note-none
```
Object versions default to the current version (v1) when a specified
`--output-version` is invalid. This patch logs a warning when this is
the case. Cases affected are all commands with the `--output-version`
option, and anywhere runtime objects are converted to versioned objects.
**Example**
```
$ kubectl get pod <mypod> -o json --output-version=invalid
W1013 17:24:16.810278 26719 result.go:238] info: the output version
specified (invalid) is invalid, defaulting to v1
{
"kind": "Pod",
"apiVersion": "v1",
"metadata": {
"name": "mypod",
"namespace": "test",
...
```
Object versions default to the current version (v1) when a specified
`--output-version` is invalid. This patch logs a warning when this is
the case. Cases affected are all commands with the `--output-version`
option, and anywhere runtime objects are converted to versioned objects.
**Example**
```
$ kubectl get pod <mypod> -o json --output-version=invalid
W1013 17:24:16.810278 26719 result.go:238] info: the output version
specified (invalid) is invalid, defaulting to v1
{
"kind": "Pod",
"apiVersion": "v1",
"metadata": {
"name": "mypod",
"namespace": "test",
...
```
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Fix kubectl get -f <file> -o <nondefault printer> so it prints all items in the file
**What this PR does / why we need it**: Fix kubectl get -f <file> -o <nondefault printer> so it prints all the objects in the file, instead of just the first one. Also add a test for this feature.
**Which issue this PR fixes** *(optional, in `fixes #<issue number>(, fixes #<issue_number>, ...)` format, will close that issue when PR gets merged)*: fixes#38907
**Special notes for your reviewer**:
**Release note**:
```release-note
```
cc @AdoHe @deads2k @liggitt @fabianofranz @kubernetes/kubectl @kubernetes/sig-cli-misc
Fix kubectl get -f <file> -o <nondefault printer> so it prints all the
objects in the file, instead of just the first one. Also add a test for
this feature.
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add resource prefix to multiple items w/ same kind
**Release note**:
```release-note
release-note-none
```
This patch ensures that a resource prefix is added to multiple items of
the same kind, when using `kubectl get all`. Before, a prefix was added only
when a single item was returned on `kubectl get all`, but ignored if only a
single resource kind existed but multiple items for that kind were
returned.
**Example**
```
$ kubectl get all
No resources found.
$ kubectl create service loadbalancer testsvc1 --tcp=8080
$ kubectl get all
NAME CLUSTER-IP EXTERNAL-IP PORT(S) AGE
svc/testsvc1 172.30.119.220 172.46.100.155,172.46.100.155 8080/TCP 1h
$ kubectl create service loadbalancer testsvc2 --tcp=8081
$ kubectl get all
NAME CLUSTER-IP EXTERNAL-IP PORT(S) AGE
svc/testsvc1 172.30.119.220 172.46.100.155,172.46.100.155 8080/TCP 1h
svc/testsvc2 172.30.241.197 172.46.164.158,172.46.164.158 8081/TCP 1h
```
@fabianofranz
This patch ensures that a resource prefix is added to multiple items of
the same kind, when using `oc get all`. Before, a prefix was added only
when a single item was returned on `oc get all`, but ignored if only a
single resource kind existed but multiple items for that kind were
returned.