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Run goimport for the whole repo
While removing GOMAXPROC and running goimports, I noticed quite a lot of other files also needed a goimport format. Didn't commit `*.generated.go`, `*.deepcopy.go` or files in `vendor`
This is more for testing if it builds.
The only strange thing here is the gopkg.in/gcfg.v1 => github.com/scalingdata/gcfg replace.
cc @jfrazelle @thockin
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Handle container terminated but pod still running in conditions
Sometimes when you have a pod with more than one container, and the container runs and terminates really fast, `PodContainerRunning` can go into a state where the pod indicates it's still running, but the container is already terminated. Handle that condition by returning `ErrContainerTerminated` when it happens.
Added a PriorityRESTMapper that operates off of discovery information. I
made an auxiliary data type and function to help collect and organize
the information.
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Create client from API version passed in config or use default
When creating a client read the `GroupVersion` value passed in the `restclient.Config`. If the passed `GroupVersion` does not match current group or is not enabled fallback to default `GroupVersion` for that group.
This PR should allow accessing `ScheduledJob` properly in `batch/v2alpha1`.
@smarterclayton @deads2k @caesarxuchao @lavalamp ptal
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Use response content-type on restclient errors
Also allow a new AcceptContentTypes field to allow the client to ask for
a fallback serialization when getting responses from the server. This
allows a new client to ask for protobuf and JSON, falling back to JSON
when necessary.
The changes to request.go allow error responses from non-JSON servers to
be properly decoded.
@wojtek-t - also alters #28910 slightly (this is better output)
When creating a client read the GroupVersion value passed in the
restclient.Config. If the passed GroupVersion does not match current
group or is not enabled fallback to default GroupVersion for that group.
Also allow a new AcceptContentTypes field to allow the client to ask for
a fallback serialization when getting responses from the server. This
allows a new client to ask for protobuf and JSON, falling back to JSON
when necessary.
The changes to request.go allow error responses from non-JSON servers to
be properly decoded.
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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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add tokenreviews endpoint to implement webhook
Wires up an API resource under `apis/authentication.k8s.io/v1beta1` to expose the webhook token authentication API as an API resource. This allows one API server to use another for authentication and uses existing policy engines for the "authoritative" API server to controller access to the endpoint.
@cjcullen you wrote the initial type
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Certificate signing controller for TLS bootstrap (alpha)
The controller handles generating and signing certificates when a CertificateSigningRequest has the "Approved" condition. Uses cfssl to support a wide set of possible keys and algorithms. Depends on PR #25562, only the last two commits are relevant to this PR.
cc @mikedanese
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Support terminal resizing for exec/attach/run
```release-note
Add support for terminal resizing for exec, attach, and run. Note that for Docker, exec sessions
inherit the environment from the primary process, so if the container was created with tty=false,
that means the exec session's TERM variable will default to "dumb". Users can override this by
setting TERM=xterm (or whatever is appropriate) to get the correct "smart" terminal behavior.
```
Fixes#13585