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.
* 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.
Also rename some to other names that make better reading. There are still a
bunch of "make" functions but they do things like assemble a string from parts
or build an array of things. It seemed that "make" there seemed fine. "New"
is for "constructors".
Currently all registry implementations live in a single package,
which makes it bit harder to maintain. The different registry
implementations do not follow the same coding style and naming
conventions, which makes the code harder to read.
Breakup the registry package into smaller packages based on
the registry implementation. Refactor the registry packages
to follow a similar coding style and naming convention.
This patch does not introduce any changes in behavior.
* Add labels selector (same as List)
* Add fields selector
* Plan to let you select pods by Host and/or Status
* Add resourceVersion to let you resume a watch where you left off.
etcd_tools.go is not dependent on the specific implementation
(which is provided by pkg/api). All EtcdHelpers are created
with an encoding object which handles Encode/Decode/DecodeInto.
Additional tests added to verify simple atomic flows.
Begins to break up api singleton pattern.
To make sure the etcd watcher works, I changed the replication
controller to use watch.Interface. I made apiserver support watches on
controllers, so replicationController can be run only off of the
apiserver. I made sure all the etcd watch testing that used to be in
replicationController is now tested on the new etcd watcher in
pkg/tools/.
* Made externalize/internalize generic to prevent boilerplate.
* Add fuzz testing.
* All objects pass fuzz tests now.
* This turned up some things we'll need to fix eventually. Left TODOs.
Currently all commands are being build with extra flags. The extra
flags appear because of a direct import of the testing package from
the fake_etcd_client.go source file.
Remove the direct import of the testing package. Add a tools.T
interface to support existing behavior. Also clean up two TODO items
by remove using of the expectError and expectNoError functions.
Fixes#579
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!