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Allow pods to define multiple environment variables from a whole ConfigMap
Allow environment variables to be populated from ConfigMaps
- ConfigMaps represent an entire set of EnvVars
- EnvVars can override ConfigMaps
fixes#26299
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Remove HostRecord annotation (beta feature)
The annotation has made it to GA so this code should be deleted.
**Release note**:
```release-note
The 'endpoints.beta.kubernetes.io/hostnames-map' annotation is no longer supported. Users can use the 'Endpoints.subsets[].addresses[].hostname' field instead.
```
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add QoS pod status field
Right now, applications retrieving pod information must reimplement the QoS classification logic on the client side if they wish to know the QoS class of the pod.
The PR adds the QoS class to the pod status so it can be used directly by clients.
This is a step toward addressing #33255
@ConnorDoyle @derekwaynecarr @vishh
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Add generated informers
Add informer-gen and the informers it generates. We'll do follow-up PRs to convert everything currently using the hand-written informers to the generated ones.
TODO:
- [x] switch to `GroupVersionResource`
- [x] finish godoc
@deads2k @caesarxuchao @sttts @liggitt
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Remove stray quote from API docs
There was a PR that removed backquote from the line recently, but there's also extra quote.
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Remove ExportOptions from api/internal and use unversioned
Should only have one internal object in use
Part of #37530
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Curating Owners: pkg/api
cc @lavalamp @smarterclayton @erictune @thockin @bgrant0607
In an effort to expand the existing pool of reviewers and establish a
two-tiered review process (first someone lgtms and then someone
experienced in the project approves), we are adding new reviewers to
existing owners files.
If You Care About the Process:
------------------------------
We did this by algorithmically figuring out who’s contributed code to
the project and in what directories. Unfortunately, that doesn’t work
well: people that have made mechanical code changes (e.g change the
copyright header across all directories) end up as reviewers in lots of
places.
Instead of using pure commit data, we generated an excessively large
list of reviewers and pruned based on all time commit data, recent
commit data and review data (number of PRs commented on).
At this point we have a decent list of reviewers, but it needs one last
pass for fine tuning.
Also, see https://github.com/kubernetes/contrib/issues/1389.
TLDR:
-----
As an owner of a sig/directory and a leader of the project, here’s what
we need from you:
1. Use PR https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/35715 as an example.
2. The pull-request is made editable, please edit the `OWNERS` file to
remove the names of people that shouldn't be reviewing code in the
future in the **reviewers** section. You probably do NOT need to modify
the **approvers** section. Names asre sorted by relevance, using some
secret statistics.
3. Notify me if you want some OWNERS file to be removed. Being an
approver or reviewer of a parent directory makes you a reviewer/approver
of the subdirectories too, so not all OWNERS files may be necessary.
4. Please use ALIAS if you want to use the same list of people over and
over again (don't hesitate to ask me for help, or use the pull-request
above as an example)
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copy PodInitialized condition to v1
Copied from pkg/api/types.go
I might batch this change with other similar changes, but want to gets this reviewed first.
cc @dchen1107 @yujuhong
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[RFC] Prepare for deprecating NodeLegacyHostIP
Ref https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/9267#issuecomment-257994766
*What this PR does*
- Add comments saying "LegacyHostIP" will be deprecated in 1.7;
- Add v1.NodeLegacyHostIP to be consistent with the internal API (useful for client-go migration #35159)
- Let cloudproviders who used to only set LegacyHostIP set the IP as both InternalIP and ExternalIP
- Master used to ssh tunnel to node's ExternalIP or LegacyHostIP to do [healthz check](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blame/master/pkg/master/master.go#L328-L332). OTOH, if on-prem, kubelet only [sets](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/master/pkg/kubelet/kubelet_node_status.go#L430-L431) LegacyHostIP or InternalIP. In order to deprecate LegacyHostIP in 1.7, I let healthz check to use InternalIP if ExternalIP is not available. (The healthz check is the only consumer of LegacyHostIP in k8s.)
@liggitt @justinsb @bgrant0607
```release-note
LegacyHostIP will be deprecated in 1.7.
```
Mark NodeLegacyHostIP will be deprecated in 1.7;
Let cloudprovider that used to only set NodeLegacyHostIP set the IP as both InternalIP and ExternalIP, to allow dprecation in 1.7
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Adding cascading deletion support to federated namespaces
Ref https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/33612
With this change, whenever a federated namespace is deleted with `DeleteOptions.OrphanDependents = false`, then federation namespace controller first deletes the corresponding namespaces from all underlying clusters before deleting the federated namespace.
cc @kubernetes/sig-cluster-federation @caesarxuchao
```release-note
Adding support for DeleteOptions.OrphanDependents for federated namespaces. Setting it to false while deleting a federated namespace also deletes the corresponding namespace from all registered clusters.
```
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Make "Unschedulable" reason a constant in api
String "Unschedulable" is used in couple places in K8S:
* scheduler
* federation replicaset and deployment controllers
* cluster autoscaler
* rescheduler
This PR makes the string a part of API so it not changed.
cc: @davidopp @fgrzadkowski @wojtek-t
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Remove last probe time from replica sets
While experimenting with Deployment conditions I found out that if we are going to use lastProbeTime as we are supposed to be using it then we hotloop between updates (see https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/19343#issuecomment-255096778 for more info)
cc: @smarterclayton @soltysh
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Add PVC storage to LimitRange
This PR adds the ability to add a LimitRange to a namespace that enforces min/max on `pvc.Spec.Resources.Requests["storage"]`.
@derekwaynecarr @abhgupta @kubernetes/sig-storage
Examples forthcoming.
```release-note
pvc.Spec.Resources.Requests min and max can be enforced with a LimitRange of type "PersistentVolumeClaim" in the namespace
```
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Add kubelet awareness to taint tolerant match caculator.
Add kubelet awareness to taint tolerant match caculator.
Ref: #25320
This is required by `TaintEffectNoScheduleNoAdmit` & `TaintEffectNoScheduleNoAdmitNoExecute `, so that node will know if it should expect the taint&tolerant
Contination of #1111
I tried to keep this PR down to just a simple search-n-replace to keep
things simple. I may have gone too far in some spots but its easy to
roll those back if needed.
I avoided renaming `contrib/mesos/pkg/minion` because there's already
a `contrib/mesos/pkg/node` dir and fixing that will require a bit of work
due to a circular import chain that pops up. So I'm saving that for a
follow-on PR.
I rolled back some of this from a previous commit because it just got
to big/messy. Will follow up with additional PRs
Signed-off-by: Doug Davis <dug@us.ibm.com>
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Dynamic provisioning for flocker volume plugin
Refactor flocker volume plugin
* [x] Support provisioning beta (#29006)
* [x] Support deletion
* [x] Use bind mounts instead of /flocker in containers
* [x] support ownership management or SELinux relabeling.
* [x] adds volume specification via datasetUUID (this is guranted to be unique)
I based my refactor work to replicate pretty much GCE-PD behaviour
**Related issues**: #29006#26908
@jsafrane @mattbates @wallrj @wallnerryan
We had another bug where we confused the hostname with the NodeName.
To avoid this happening again, and to make the code more
self-documenting, we use types.NodeName (a typedef alias for string)
whenever we are referring to the Node.Name.
A tedious but mechanical commit therefore, to change all uses of the
node name to use types.NodeName
Also clean up some of the (many) places where the NodeName is referred
to as a hostname (not true on AWS), or an instanceID (not true on GCE),
etc.
* flocker datasets should be attached using an unique identifier. This
is not the case for the name metadata used by datasetName
* allow only one of datasetUUID / datasetName specified
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Generate versioned client for pvc
I noticed while trying to use client-go that there is no way to get PVC with versioned clientset. I don't know why it is excluded, I cannot find any discussion about this, so I am creating this assuming it is just an oversight...
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Add readyReplicas to replica sets
@bgrant0607 for the api changes
@bprashanth for the controllers changes
@deads2k fyi
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Move init-container feature from alpha to beta.
```release-note
Moved init-container feature from alpha to beta.
In 1.3, an init container is specified with this annotation key
on the pod or pod template: `pods.alpha.kubernetes.io/init-containers`.
In 1.4, either that key or this key: pods.beta.kubernetes.io/init-containers`,
can be used.
When you GET an object, you will see both annotation keys with the same values.
You can safely roll back from 1.4 to 1.3, and things with init-containers
will still work (pods, deployments, etc).
If you are running 1.3, only use the alpha annotation, or it may be lost when
rolling forward.
The status has moved from annotation key
`pods.beta.kubernetes.io/init-container-statuses` to
`pods.beta.kubernetes.io/init-container-statuses`.
Any code that inspects this annotation should be changed to use the new key.
State of Initialization will continue to be reported in both pods.alpha.kubernetes.io/initialized
and in `podStatus.conditions.{status: "True", type: Initialized}`
```
Mini-design for this change:
Goals:
1. A user can create an object with the beta annotation
on 1.4, and it works. The fact that the annotation has beta
in it communicates to the user that the feature is beta,
and so the user should have confidence in using it. Preferably,
when the user gets the annotation back, he see the beta
annotation.
1) If someone had an existing alpha object in their apiserver,
such as a RS with a pod template with an init-containers
annotation on it, it should continue to work (init containers
run) when stack upgraded to 1.4.
2) If someone is using a chart or blog post that has alpha
annotation on it and they create it on a 1.4 cluster, it should
work.
3) If someone had something with an init container in 1.4
and they roll back stack to 1.3, it should not silently stop
working (init containers don't run anymore).
To meet all these, we mirror an absent beta label from the alpha
key and vice versa. If they are out of sync, we use the alpha
one. We do this in conversion since there was already logic there.
In 1.3 code, all annotations are preserved across a round trip
(v1 -> api -> v1), and the alpha annotation turns into the internal
field that kubelet uses.
In 1.4 code, the alpha annotation is always preserved across
a round trip, and a beta annotation is always set equal to
the alpha one, after a round trip.
Currently, the kubelet always sees the object after a round trip
when it GETs it. But, we don't want to rely on that behavior,
since it will break when fastpath is implemented.
So, we rely on this:
all objects either are created with an alpha annotation (1.3 or 1.4
code) or are created with a beta annotation under 1.4. In the later
case, they are round tripped at creation time, and so get both
annotations. So all subsequent GETs see both labels.
The serviceAccountName is occasionally useful for clients running on
Kube that need to know who they are when talking to other components.
The nodeName is useful for PetSet or DaemonSet pods that need to make
calls back to the API to fetch info about their node.
Both fields are immutable, and cannot easily be retrieved in another
way.
```relnote
Moved init-container feature from alpha to beta.
In 1.3, an init container is specified with this annotation key
on the pod or pod template: `pods.alpha.kubernetes.io/init-containers`.
In 1.4, either that key or this key: pods.beta.kubernetes.io/init-containers`,
can be used.
When you GET an object, you will see both annotation keys with the same values.
You can safely roll back from 1.4 to 1.3, and things with init-containers
will still work (pods, deployments, etc).
If you are running 1.3, only use the alpha annotation, or it may be lost when
rolling forward.
The status has moved from annotation key
`pods.beta.kubernetes.io/init-container-statuses` to
`pods.beta.kubernetes.io/init-container-statuses`.
Any code that inspects this annotation should be changed to use the new key.
State of Initialization will continue to be reported in both pods.alpha.kubernetes.io/initialized
and in `podStatus.conditions.{status: "True", type: Initialized}`
```
Mini-design for this change:
Goals:
1. A user can create an object with the beta annotation
on 1.4, and it works. The fact that the annotation has beta
in it communicates to the user that the feature is beta,
and so the user should have confidence in using it. Preferably,
when the user gets the annotation back, he see the beta
annotation.
1) If someone had an existing alpha object in their apiserver,
such as a RS with a pod template with an init-containers
annotation on it, it should continue to work (init containers
run) when stack upgraded to 1.4.
2) If someone is using a chart or blog post that has alpha
annotation on it and they create it on a 1.4 cluster, it should
work.
3) If someone had something with an init container in 1.4
and they roll back stack to 1.3, it should not silently stop
working (init containers don't run anymore).
To meet all these, we mirror an absent beta label from the alpha
key and vice versa. If they are out of sync, we use the alpha
one. We do this in conversion since there was already logic there.
In 1.3 code, all annotations are preserved across a round trip
(v1 -> api -> v1), and the alpha annotation turns into the internal
field that kubelet uses.
In 1.4 code, the alpha annotation is always preserved across
a round trip, and a beta annotation is always set equal to
the alpha one, after a round trip.
Currently, the kubelet always sees the object after a round trip
when it GETs it. But, we don't want to rely on that behavior,
since it will break when fastpath is implemented.
So, we rely on this:
all objects either are created with an alpha annotation (1.3 or 1.4
code) or are created with a beta annotation under 1.4. In the later
case, they are round tripped at creation time, and so get both
annotations. So all subsequent GETs see both labels.
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Allow setting permission mode bits on secrets, configmaps and downwardAPI files
cc @thockin @pmorie
Here is the first round to implement: https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/28733.
I made two commits: one with the actual change and the other with the auto-generated code. I think it's easier to review this way, but let me know if you prefer in some other way.
I haven't written any tests yet, I wanted to have a first glance and not write them till this (and the API) are more close to the "LGTM" :)
There are some things:
* I'm not sure where to do the "AND 0777". I'll try to look better in the code base, but suggestions are always welcome :)
* The write permission on group and others is not set when you do an `ls -l` on the running container. It does work with write permissions to the owner. Debugging seems to show that is something happening after this is correctly set on creation. Will look closer.
* The default permission (when the new fields are not specified) are the same that on kubernetes v1.3
* I do realize there are conflicts with master, but I think this is good enough to have a look. The conflicts is with the autog-enerated code, so the actual code is actually the same (and it takes like ~30 minutes to generate it here)
* I didn't generate the docs (`generated-docs` and `generated-swagger-docs` from `hack/update-all.sh`) because my machine runs out of mem. So that's why it isn't in this first PR, will try to investigate and see why it happens.
Other than that, this works fine here with some silly scripts I did to create a secret&configmap&downwardAPI, a pod and check the file permissions. Tested the "defaultMode" and "mode" for all. But of course, will write tests once this is looking fine :)
Thanks a lot again!
Rodrigo
This implements the proposal in:
docs/proposals/secret-configmap-downwarapi-file-mode.md
Fixes: #28317.
The mounttest image is updated so it returns the permissions of the linked file
and not the symlink itself.
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Add support to quota pvc storage requests
Adds support to quota cumulative `PersistentVolumeClaim` storage requests in a namespace.
Per our chat today @markturansky @abhgupta - this is not done (lacks unit testing), but is functional.
This lets quota enforcement for `PersistentVolumeClaim` to occur at creation time. Supporting bind time enforcement would require substantial more work. It's possible this is sufficient for many, so I am opening it up for feedback.
In the future, I suspect we may want to treat local disk in a special manner, but that would have to be a different resource altogether (i.e. `requests.disk`) or something.
Example quota:
```
apiVersion: v1
kind: ResourceQuota
metadata:
name: quota
spec:
hard:
persistentvolumeclaims: "10"
requests.storage: "40Gi"
```
/cc @kubernetes/rh-cluster-infra @deads2k
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Custom conversions between RCs/RSs
Needed for building storages that still need to work with RCs but also want to facilitate RSs.
cc: @deads2k @smarterclayton @liggitt
There's been enough people broken by not committing generated code, that we
should undo that until we have a proper client that is `go get` compatible.
This is temporary.