longer assigned to me by blunderbuss.
Move myself to be an emeritus approver for the cluster directory.
Kubernetes-commit: 9d211ab352f78482fde7ec593b3dcacea9bcc139
conflict.
Adding unit test verify that deleteValidation is retried.
adding e2e test verifying the webhook can intercept configmap and custom
resource deletion, and the existing object is sent via the
admissionreview.OldObject.
update the admission integration test to verify that the existing object
is passed to the deletion admission webhook as oldObject, in case of an
immediate deletion and in case of an update-on-delete.
Kubernetes-commit: 7bb4a3bace048cb9cd93d0221a7bf7c4accbf6be
Clean up the code paths that lead to objects being transformed and output with negotiation.
Remove some duplicate code that was not consistent. Now, watch will respond correctly to
Table and PartialObjectMetadata requests. Add unit and integration tests.
When transforming responses to Tables, only the first watch event for a given type will
include the columns. Columns will not change unless the watch is restarted.
Add a volume attachment printer and tighten up table validation error cases.
Disable protobuf from table conversion because Tables don't have protobuf because they
use `interface{}`
Kubernetes-commit: 3230a0b4fd14a6166f8362d4732e199e8779c426
For ObjectMeta pruning, we round trip through marshalling and
unmarshalling. If the ObjectMeta contained any strings with "" (or other
fields with empty values) _and_ the respective fields are omitempty,
those fields will be lost in the round trip process.
This makes ObjectMeta after the no-op write different from the one
before the write.
Resource version is incremented every time data is written to etcd.
Writes to etcd short-circuit if the bytes being written are identical
to the bytes already present. So this ends up incrementing the
resourceVersion even on no-op writes.
The zero values are set in BeforeCreate and BeforeUpdate. This commit
updates BeforeUpdate such that zero values are only set when the
object does not have a zero value for the respective field.
Kubernetes-commit: d691748aa64376e4b90ae2c01aca14d1be2b442c
This ensures that request cancellation will be propagated properly to
the client used to create the stream. Without this fix, the apiserver
and the kubelet may leak resources (e.g., goroutine, inotify watches).
One such example is that if user run `kubectl logs -f <container that
don't produce new logs)` and then enter ctrl-c, both kubelet and
apiserver will hold on to the connection and resources indefinitely.
Kubernetes-commit: 31d1607a514b62ef46452e402f5438d827314b98
Make apiserver pass connectRequest.Options directly to the admission layer. All
the information in rest.ConnectRequest is present in admission attributes.
Kubernetes-commit: 355691d310803ea3a0cd8ff284a39ead38857602
The registry abstraction is unnecessary and adds direct coupling to the
core types. By using a wrapper, we carry through the default
implementations of the non-mutating operations. The DeleteCollection
method is explicitly patched out since it cannot be correctly
implemented on the storage currently.
As a result, TableConvertor is now exposed.
A few other minor refactorings
* Corrected the case of some variables
* Used functions instead of methods for several helper methods
* Removed the legacy Deleter - service was the only remaining consumer
Kubernetes-commit: 110b064d630ca39220696225dd597e7d33b95f4f