**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
```
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add set rolebinding/clusterrolebinding command
add command to set user/group/serviceaccount in rolebinding/clusterrolebinding /cc @liggitt @deads2k
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add secret option to flag
To resolve the issue of security(pr #35030 ),
> @smarterclayton commented 5 days ago
> This is unfortunately not all flags that could be secrets. The best option would be to add support in spf13/pflag to tag a flag as a secret, and then use that bit to determine the list.
>
> Also, Command() could be used in contexts that need exact parameters (for subshell execution), so we would need to add a new method or extend the signature here to allow exact flags to be retrieved.
we could add a secret option to the flags.
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update short help message in set resource
To keep the help message well-formed.
```
#kubectl set -h
Configure application resources
These commands help you make changes to existing application resources.
Available Commands:
image Update image of a pod template
resources update resource requests/limits on objects with pod templates
selector Set the selector on a resource
Usage:
kubectl set SUBCOMMAND [options]
```
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NONE
```
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move api/errors to apimachinery
`pkg/api/errors` is a set of helpers around `meta/v1.Status` that help to create and interpret various apiserver errors. Things like `.NewNotFound` and `IsNotFound` pairings. This pull moves it into apimachinery for use by the clients and servers.
@smarterclayton @lavalamp First commit is the move plus minor fitting. Second commit is straight replace and generation.
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V2resource fixes
when using kubectl set resources it resets all resource fields that are not being set.
for example
$ kubectl set resources deployments nginx --limits=cpu=100m
followed by
$ kubectl set resources deployments nginx --limits=memory=256Mi
would result in the nginx deployment only limiting memory at 256Mi with the previous
limit placed on the cpu being wiped out. This behavior is corrected so that each invocation
only modifies fields set in that command and changed the testing so that the desired behavior
is checked.
Also a typo:
you must specify an update to requests or limits or (in the form of --requests/--limits)
corrected to
you must specify an update to requests or limits (in the form of --requests/--limits)
Implemented both the dry run and local flags.
Added test cases to show that both flags are operating as intended.
Removed the print statement "running in local mode" as in PR#35112
The original PR associated with these fixes where reverted due to causing a flake in hack/make-rules/test-cmd.sh, I gave the 'kubectl set resources' tests there own deployment and set the terminationGracePeriodSeconds to 0 and have run test-cmd.sh for hours without hitting the flake
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update default run function for sub-commands
**Release note**:
``` release-note
release-note-none
```
This patch updates parent commands of sub-commands to exit with a usage
error and exit code 1 on an invalid (non-sub-command) argument.
cc @kargakis
Added test cases to show that both flags are operating as intended.
Removed the print statement "running in local mode" as in PR#35112
The previous attempt at the PR (PR#35050) was reverted for causeing a flake.
I believe that setting the deployments terminationGracePeriodSeconds to 0 should
take care of it. I ran hack/make-rules/test-cmd.sh 50 times in a row without encountering
the flake
when using kubectl set resources it resets all resource fields that are not being set.
for example
# kubectl set resources deployments nginx --limits=cpu=100m
followed by
# kubectl set resources deployments nginx --limits=memory=256Mi
would result in the nginx deployment only limiting memory at 256Mi with the previous
limit placed on the cpu being wiped out. This behavior is corrected so that each invocation
only modifies fields set in that command and changed the testing so that the desired behavior
is checked.
Also a typo:
you must specify an update to requests or limits or (in the form of --requests/--limits)
corrected to
you must specify an update to requests or limits (in the form of --requests/--limits)
changelog:
- fixed a typo in hack/make-rules/test-cmd.sh "effecting" to "affecting"
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fixed some issues with kubectl set resources
when using kubectl set resources it resets all resource fields that are not being set.
for example
# kubectl set resources deployments nginx --limits=cpu=100m
followed by
# kubectl set resources deployments nginx --limits=memory=256Mi
would result in the nginx deployment only limiting memory at 256Mi with the previous
limit placed on the cpu being wiped out. This behavior is corrected so that each invocation
only modifies fields set in that command and changed the testing so that the desired behavior
is checked.
Also a typo:
you must specify an update to requests or limits or (in the form of --requests/--limits)
corrected to
you must specify an update to requests or limits (in the form of --requests/--limits)
Implemented both the dry run and local flags.
Added test cases to show that both flags are operating as intended.
Removed the print statement "running in local mode" as in PR#35112
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Add "PrintErrorWithCauses" cmdutil helper
**Release note**:
```release-note
NONE
```
This patch adds a new helper function to `cmd/util/helpers.go` that
handles errors containing collections of causes and prints each cause in
a separate newline.