Connecter is a type of resource that connects a request
coming from the client to an internal request within the cluster.
It will be used for exposing a pod's proxy, exec, and portforward
endpoints.
Allows REST consumers to build paths like:
/api/v1beta3/namespaces/foo/webhookresource/<name>/<encodedsecretinurl>
Also fixes parameter exposure for subresources (was only fixed for
v1beta3).
In addition to Getter interface, API Installer now supports a
GetterWithOptions interface that takes an additional options object when
getting a resource. A flag is now returned from rest.ResourceStreamer
that indicates whether the streamed response should be
flushed when written back to the client. This is to support log
streaming.
* Improper format specifier (e.g. %s for bools or %s for ints)
* More or less parameters than format specifiers
* Not calling a formatting function when it should have (e.g. Error() instead of Errorf())
Dependency chain is now api -> api/rest -> apiserver. Makes the
interfaces much cleaner to read, and cleans up some inconsistenties
that crept in along the way.
This commit adds support to core resources to enable deferred deletion
of resources. Clients may optionally specify a time period after which
resources must be deleted via an object sent with their DELETE. That
object may define an optional grace period in seconds, or allow the
default "preferred" value for a resource to be used. Once the object
is marked as pending deletion, the deletionTimestamp field will be set
and an etcd TTL will be in place.
Clients should assume resources that have deletionTimestamp set will
be deleted at some point in the future. Other changes will come later
to enable graceful deletion on a per resource basis.
PUT allows an object to be created (http 201). This allows REST code to
indicate an object has been created and clients to react to it.
APIServer now deals with <-chan RESTResult instead of <-chan runtime.Object,
allowing more data to be passed through.
Allows us to define different watch versioning regimes in the future
as well as to encode information with the resource version.
This changes /watch/resources?resourceVersion=3 to start the watch at
4 instead of 3, which means clients can read a resource version and
then send it back to the server. Clients should no longer do math on
resource versions.