- rename MuxHelper -> PathRecorderMux
- move non-rest handlers into routes packages within genericapiserver and
`pkg/routes` (those from master)
- move ui and logs handlers out of genericapiserver (they are
not generic)
- make version handler configurable (`config.EnableVersion`)
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federation: Adding support for namespace admission controls in federation-apiserver
Now that we have namespaces in federation apiserver, we can support namespace admission controls.
There are 3 of these:
namespace/autoprovision, namespace/exists and namespace/lifecycle.
namespace/autoprovision, namespace/exists should be deprecated in kubernetes(https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/31195). Adding support for namespace/lifecycle to federation-apiserver.
As in kube-apiserver, enabling namespace/lifecycle by default.
```release-note
Action required: If you have a running federation control plane, you will have to ensure that for all federation resources, the corresponding namespace exists in federation control plane.
federation-apiserver now supports NamespaceLifecycle admission control, which is enabled by default. Set the --admission-control flag on the server to change that.
```
cc @kubernetes/sig-cluster-federation @quinton-hoole
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pkg/genericapiserver/options: don't import pkg/apiserver
Refactor the authorization options for the API server so
pkg/apiserver isn't directly imported by the options package.
Closes#28544
cc @smarterclayton
@madhusudancs, @nikhiljindal I've updated `federation/cmd/federation-apiserver/app/server.go` to include the RBAC options with this change. I don't know if this was intentionally left out in the first place but would like your feedback.
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Federated namespace controller
Implemented based on federation common libs.
Depends on #30126.
cc: @quinton-hoole @wojtek-t @kubernetes/sig-cluster-federation
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Cut the client repo, staging it in the main repo
Tracking issue: #28559
ref: https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/25978#issuecomment-232710174
This PR implements the plan a few of us came up with last week for cutting client into its own repo:
1. creating "_staging" (name is tentative) directory in the main repo, using a script to copy the client and its dependencies to this directory
2. periodically publishing the contents of this staging client to k8s.io/client-go repo
3. converting k8s components in the main repo to use the staged client. They should import the staged client as if the client were vendored. (i.e., the import line should be `import "k8s.io/client-go/<pacakge name>`). This requirement is to ease step 4.
4. In the future, removing the staging area, and vendoring the real client-go repo.
The advantage of having the staging area is that we can continuously run integration/e2e tests with the latest client repo and the latest main repo, without waiting for the client repo to be vendored back into the main repo. This staging area will exist until our test matrix is vendoring both the client and the server.
In the above plan, the tricky part is step 3. This PR achieves it by creating a symlink under ./vendor, pointing to the staging area, so packages in the main repo can refer to the client repo as if it's vendored. To prevent the godep tool from messing up the staging area, we export the staged client to GOPATH in hack/godep-save.sh so godep will think the client packages are local and won't attempt to manage ./vendor/k8s.io/client-go.
This is a POC. We'll rearrange the directory layout of the client before merge.
@thockin @lavalamp @bgrant0607 @kubernetes/sig-api-machinery
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federation: Adding secret API
Adding secret API to federation-apiserver and updating the federation client to include secrets
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Allow shareable resources for admission control plugins.
Changes allow admission control plugins to share resources. This is done via new PluginInitialization structure. The structure can be extended for other resources, for now it is an shared informer for namespace plugins (NamespiceLifecycle, NamespaceAutoProvisioning, NamespaceExists).
If a plugins needs some kind of shared resource e.g. client, the client shall be added to PluginInitializer and Wants methods implemented to every plugin which will use it.
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Change the name of the secret that delivers federation kubeconfig.
```release-note
Federation API server kubeconfig secret consumed by federation-controller-manager has a new name.
If you are upgrading your Cluster Federation components from v1.3.x, please run this command to migrate the federation-apiserver-secret to federation-apiserver-kubeconfig serect;
$ kubectl --namespace=federation get secret federation-apiserver-secret -o json | sed 's/federation-apiserver-secret/federation-apiserver-kubeconfig/g' | kubectl create -f -
You might also want to delete the old secret using this command:
$ kubectl delete secret --namespace=federation federation-apiserver-secret
```
The current name, federation-apiserver-secret, is very similar to the
other secret we have, federation-apiserver-secrets, that delivers
somewhat similar data but in a different format. This is extremely
confusing, particularly while debugging.
This change should soothe the pain.
cc @kubernetes/sig-cluster-federation
The current name, federation-apiserver-secret, is very similar to the
other secret we have, federation-apiserver-secrets, that delivers
somewhat similar data but in a different format. This is extremely
confusing, particularly while debugging.
This change should soothe the pain.
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federation: Adding namespaces API
Adding namespaces API to federation-apiserver and updating the federation client to include namespaces
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Original description:
This adds the namespaces API to federation-apiserver.
The first commit is https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/26142.
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kube-apiserver options should be decoupled from impls
A few months ago we refactored options to keep it independent of the
implementations, so that it could be used in CLI tools to validate
config or to generate config, without pulling in the full dependency
tree of the master. This change restores that by separating
server_run_options.go back to its own package.
Also, options structs should never contain non-serializable types, which
storagebackend.Config was doing with runtime.Codec. Split the codec out.
Fix a typo on the name of the etcd2.go storage backend.
Finally, move DefaultStorageMediaType to server_run_options.
@nikhiljindal as per my comment in #24454, @liggitt because you and I
discussed this last time
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Implement the cluster-controller of kubernetes federation
This PR is the cluster-controller of kubernetes federation.
This controller of federation phase 1 just collect the status of federated clusters.
A few months ago we refactored options to keep it independent of the
implementations, so that it could be used in CLI tools to validate
config or to generate config, without pulling in the full dependency
tree of the master. This change restores that by separating
server_run_options.go back to its own package.
Also, options structs should never contain non-serializable types, which
storagebackend.Config was doing with runtime.Codec. Split the codec out.
Fix a typo on the name of the etcd2.go storage backend.
Finally, move DefaultStorageMediaType to server_run_options.
The codec factory should support two distinct interfaces - negotiating
for a serializer with a client, vs reading or writing data to a storage
form (etcd, disk, etc). Make the EncodeForVersion and DecodeToVersion
methods only take Encoder and Decoder, and slight refactoring elsewhere.
In the storage factory, use a content type to control what serializer to
pick, and use the universal deserializer. This ensures that storage can
read JSON (which might be from older objects) while only writing
protobuf. Add exceptions for those resources that may not be able to
write to protobuf (specifically third party resources, but potentially
others in the future).