Combine the fields that will be used for content transformation
(content-type, codec, and group version) into a single struct in client,
and then pass that struct into the rest client and request. Set the
content-type when sending requests to the server, and accept the content
type as primary.
Will form the foundation for content-negotiation via the client.
The current executor structure is too dependent on client.Request
and client.Config. In order to do an attach from the server, it needs
to be possible to create an Executor from crypto/tls#TLSConfig and to
bypassing having a client.Request.
Changes:
* remotecommand.spdyExecutor - handles upgrading a request to SPDY and getting a connection
* remotecommand.NewAttach / New - moved to exec / portforward / attach since they handle requests
* Remove request.Upgrade() - it's too coupled to SPDY, and can live with the spdyExecutor
* Add request.VersionedParams(runtime.Object, runtime.ObjectConvertor) to handle object -> query transform
We have a few use cases where we want to have shortcut commands
for common behavior. In these cases, we want to default commands
with a simpler syntax, so being able to reuse Exec from code but
not share the same arguments is useful.
In this case, we're introducing 'rsh' which tries to run exec -itp --
bash.
pkg/service:
There were a couple of references here just as a reminder to change the
behavior of findPort. As of v1beta3, TargetPort was always defaulted, so
we could remove findDefaultPort and related tests.
pkg/apiserver:
The tests were using versioned API codecs for some of their encoding
tests. Necessary API types had to be written and registered with the
fake versioned codecs.
pkg/kubectl:
Some tests were converted to current versions where it made sense.