drop the managed fields of the objects from the audit entries when we
are logging request and response bodies.
Kubernetes-commit: bbc59348318c29199e23b27981fb56436ac68705
previously all sorts of errors including a data race were possible because deferredResponseWriter resets the writer and returns it to the pool.
an attempt to write to a nil writer will lead to "invalid memory address or nil pointer dereference"
sharing the same instance of deferredResponseWriter might lead to "index out of range [43] with length 30" and "recovered from err index > windowEnd" errors
Kubernetes-commit: e6f98311d00f083c1b980ed7434d2e9769fa921f
The previous HTTP compression implementation functioned as a filter, which
required it to deal with a number of special cases that complicated the
implementation.
Instead, when we write an API object to a response, handle only that one
case. This will allow a more limited implementation that does not impact
other code flows.
Also, to prevent excessive CPU use on small objects, compression is
disabled on responses smaller than 128Kb in size.
Kubernetes-commit: 4ed2b9875d0498b5c577095075bda341e96fcec2
Normal files should have permissions 644 by default,
and does not require the last bit to be
executable
Signed-off-by: Odin Ugedal <odin@ugedal.com>
Kubernetes-commit: 35cb87f9cf71776e99a970dfff751cd29ba7ebfb
Clarifies that requesting no conversion is part of the codec factory, and
future refactors will make the codec factory less opionated about conversion.
Kubernetes-commit: 7f9dfe58f4cbe1e1b9e80f52addff70bac87bed4
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
- Added metav1.Status() that enforces '406 Not Acceptable' response if
protobuf serialization is not fully supported for the API resource type.
- JSON and YAML serialization are supposed to be more completely baked
in, so serialization involving those, and general errors with seralizing
protobuf, will return '500 Internal Server Error'.
- If serialization failure occurs and original HTTP status code is
error, use the original status code, else use the serialization failure
status code.
- Write encoded API responses to intermediate buffer
- Use apimachinery/runtime::Encode() instead of
apimachinery/runtime/protocol::Encode() in
apiserver/endpoints/handlers/responsewriters/writers::SerializeObject()
- This allows for intended encoder error handling to fully work, facilitated by
apiserver/endpoints/handlers/responsewriters/status::ErrorToAPIResponse() before officially
writing to the http.ResponseWriter
- The specific part that wasn't working by ErrorToAPIResponse() was the
HTTP status code set. A direct call to
http.ResponseWriter::WriteHeader(statusCode) was made in
SerializeObject() with the original response status code, before
performing the encode. Once this
method is called, it can not again update the status code at a later
time, with say, an erro status code due to encode failure.
- Updated relevant apiserver unit test to reflect the new behavior
(TestWriteJSONDecodeError())
- Add build deps from make update for protobuf serializer
50342: Code review suggestion impl
- Ensure that http.ResponseWriter::Header().Set() is called before http.ResponseWriter::WriteHeader()
- This will avert a potential issue where changing the response media type to text/plain wouldn't work.
- We want to respond with plain text if serialization fails of the original response, and serialization also fails for the resultant error response.
50342: wrapper for http.ResponseWriter
- Prevent potential performance regression caused by modifying encode to use a buffer instead of streaming
- This is achieved by creating a wrapper type for http.ResponseWriter that will use WriteHeader(statusCode) on the first
call to Write(). Thus, on encode success, Write() will write the original statusCode. On encode failure, we pass control
onto responsewriters::errSerializationFatal(), which will process the error to obtain potentially a new status code, depending
on whether or not the original status code was itself an error.
50342: code review suggestions
- Remove historical note from unit test comment
- Don't export httpResponseWriterWithInit type (for now)
Kubernetes-commit: bcdf3bb64333ce12f15b1beebef48f554d69027f
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
Some errors are invoked outside of negotiation. These errors should
still have a kind and apiVersion (which is only set by structured
encoders, not always availabe). Ensure that all errors by default get a
status kind and version set.
Kubernetes-commit: a1e44fc69bf0faeb47e6d2ebfc2709bbc3f17221
Allows a caller to know how many exec, log, proxy, and watch calls are
running at the current moment.
Kubernetes-commit: fabce1b893f96bdf466c1fdb1fcf825210c008ae
Before this change:
# kubectl get pods --as=tom
Error from server (Forbidden): pods "" is forbidden: User "tom" cannot list pods in the namespace "default".
After this change:
# kubectl get pods --as=tom
Error from server (Forbidden): pods is forbidden: User "tom" cannot list pods in the namespace "default".
Kubernetes-commit: ab0918673728fc50fc539017c86bbc03fceb0adc
The deleted two functions will be called later in the function
SerializeObject(). Not necessary to call them twice.
Kubernetes-commit: f41eb67798c574b531b5dd542d3284604b142801
https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/47384 makes 403 errors
return Status Object. How the Content-Type is still "text/plain"
This change fix it.
Kubernetes-commit: 36e0a5ed14ae0fb9fd88980f0fce57d076216e2e