* Defaults to v1beta1
* apiserver takes -storage_version which controls etcd storage version
and the version of the client used to connect to other apiservers
* Changed signature of client.New to add version parameter
* All controller code and component code prefers the oldest (most common)
server version
* Make Codec separate from Scheme
* Move EncodeOrDie off Scheme to take a Codec
* Make Copy work without a Codec
* Create a "latest" package that imports all versions and
sets global defaults for "most recent encoding"
* v1beta1 is the current "latest", v1beta2 exists
* Kill DefaultCodec, replace it with "latest.Codec"
* This updates the client and etcd to store the latest known version
* EmbeddedObject is per schema and per package now
* Move runtime.DefaultScheme to api.Scheme
* Split out WatchEvent since it's not an API object today, treat it
like a special object in api
* Kill DefaultResourceVersioner, instead place it on "latest" (as the
package that understands all packages)
* Move objDiff to runtime.ObjectDiff
This is some cleanup that has been needed for a while.
There's still one more step that could usefully be done, which is to
split up our api package into the part that provides the helper
functions and the part that provides the internal types. That can come
later.
The v1beta1 package is now a good example of what an api plugin should
do to version its types.
Convert host:port and URLs passed to client.New() into the proper
values, and return an error if the value is invalid. Change CLI
to return an error if -master is invalid. Remove Client.rawRequest
which was not in use, and fix the involved tests. Add NewOrDie
Preserves the behavior of the client to not auth when a non-https
URL is passed (although in the future this should be corrected).
Improve apiserver/logger.go's interface (it's pretty cool now).
Improve apiserver's error reporting to clients.
Improve client's handling of errors from apiserver.
Make failed PUTs return 409 (conflict)-- http status codes are amazingly
well defined for what we're doing!
1) imported glog to third_party (previous commit)
2) add support for third_party/update.sh to update just one pkg
3) search-and-replace:
s/log.Printf/glog.Infof/
s/log.Print/glog.Info/
s/log.Fatalf/glog.Fatalf/
s/log.Fatal/glog.Fatal/
4) convert glog.Info.*, err into glog.Error*
Adds some util interfaces to logging and calls them from each cmd, which
will set the default log output to write to glog. Pass glog-wrapped
Loggers to etcd for logging.
Log files will go to /tmp - we should probably follow this up with a
default log dir for each cmd.
The glog lib is sort of weak in that it only flushes every 30 seconds, so
we spin up our own flushing goroutine.