Use the group resource instead of objectType in watch cache metrics,
because all CustomResources are grouped together as
*unstructured.Unstructured, instead of 1 entry per type.
Signed-off-by: Andy Goldstein <andy.goldstein@redhat.com>
Kubernetes-commit: d08b69e8d35a5aa73a178c508f9b0e1ad74b882d
The means by which we extract and parse the version of an API object is
not specific to etcd3. In order to allow for a generic suite of tests
against any storage.Interface imlpementation, we need this logic to live
outside of the etcd3 package, or import cycles will exist.
Signed-off-by: Steve Kuznetsov <skuznets@redhat.com>
Kubernetes-commit: 3939f3003e9605c06f65e64d1fc6f94b294f9d97
* Remove linter warnings.
* Cancel contexts to avoid leaks.
* Rename a few XXXThreadUnsafe to XXXLocked to
maintain consistency.
* A few are still called XXXThreadUnsafe mainly
because those are safe to be called from the
perspective that only one gorotuine will access
them - not really called under a lock.
Signed-off-by: Madhav Jivrajani <madhav.jiv@gmail.com>
Kubernetes-commit: c3081b48759db1f05a446f2acca7e05c4511ce2e
- Modify GetAllEventsSinceThreadUnsafe to return a watchCacheInterval
- Modify Watch() to compute a watchCacheInterval rather than a slice
of all "initEvents" and pass this interval to process()
- Use interval::Next() to obtain events to process rather than obtain
them all at once
- Modify tests accordingly to use interval
- On invalidation, stop processing and stop the watch.
- Make indexValidator injectable for testing
- Add unit test for verifying the behaviour of stopping the watch.
Signed-off-by: Madhav Jivrajani <madhav.jiv@gmail.com>
Kubernetes-commit: 7f2aa7ad3a61a52d0a780f904b291d063399c28a