![]() Automatic merge from submit-queue (batch tested with PRs 52227, 52120) Fix discovery restmapper finding resources in non-preferred versions Fixes: #52219 Also reverts behavioral changes to tests that version-qualified cronjobs to work around this issue. The discovery rest mapper was only populating the priority rest mapper's search list with preferred groupversions. That meant that if a resource existed in multiple non-preferred versions, AND did not exist in the preferred version (like cronjob, which only exists in v1beta2.batch and v2alpha1.batch, but not v1.batch), the priority restmapper would not find it in its group/version priority list, and would return an error. ```release-note Fixed an issue looking up cronjobs when they existed in more than one API version ``` |
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README.md
External Repository Staging Area
This directory is the staging area for packages that have been split to their own repository. The content here will be periodically published to respective top-level k8s.io repositories.
Repositories currently staged here:
k8s.io/apiextensions-apiserver
k8s.io/api
k8s.io/apimachinery
k8s.io/apiserver
k8s.io/client-go
k8s.io/kube-aggregator
k8s.io/code-generator
(about to be published)k8s.io/metrics
k8s.io/sample-apiserver
The code in the staging/ directory is authoritative, i.e. the only copy of the code. You can directly modify such code.
Using staged repositories from Kubernetes code
Kubernetes code uses the repositories in this directory via symlinks in the
vendor/k8s.io
directory into this staging area. For example, when
Kubernetes code imports a package from the k8s.io/client-go
repository, that
import is resolved to staging/src/k8s.io/client-go
relative to the project
root:
// pkg/example/some_code.go
package example
import (
"k8s.io/client-go/dynamic" // resolves to staging/src/k8s.io/client-go/dynamic
)
Once the change-over to external repositories is complete, these repositories
will actually be vendored from k8s.io/<package-name>
.