pkg/service:
There were a couple of references here just as a reminder to change the
behavior of findPort. As of v1beta3, TargetPort was always defaulted, so
we could remove findDefaultPort and related tests.
pkg/apiserver:
The tests were using versioned API codecs for some of their encoding
tests. Necessary API types had to be written and registered with the
fake versioned codecs.
pkg/kubectl:
Some tests were converted to current versions where it made sense.
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.
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
Prepare for running multiple API versions on the same HTTP server
by decoupling some of the mechanics of apiserver. Define a new
APIGroup object which represents a version of the API.
* 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.
The apiserver on initialization must be provided with a codec
for encoding and decoding all handled objects including api.Status
and api.ServerOp. In addition, the RESTStorage Extract() method
has been changed to New(), which returns a pointer object that the
codec must decode into (the internal object). Switched registry
methods to use pointers for Create/Update instead of values.