In the following code pattern, the log message will get logged with v=0 in JSON
output although conceptually it has a higher verbosity:
if klog.V(5).Enabled() {
klog.Info("hello world")
}
Having the actual verbosity in the JSON output is relevant, for example for
filtering out only the important info messages. The solution is to use
klog.V(5).Info or something similar.
Whether the outer if is necessary at all depends on how complex the parameters
are. The return value of klog.V can be captured in a variable and be used
multiple times to avoid the overhead for that function call and to avoid
repeating the verbosity level.
Kubernetes-commit: 9eaa2dc554e0c3d4485d4c916dfdbc2f517db2e0
The effective layering of ResponseWriters is today, from outside to
inside, httplog(timeout(audit(metrics(original)))). From
6e3fd91e1aa3259d7bd67e0a65693e346ade347d, calls to http.Error in the
apiserver's root healthz handler use an unwrapped ResponseWriter --
effectively timeout(audit(metrics(original))) -- to avoid logging
stack traces for those requests.
From 0d50c969c587c8a6c16e0962118305ac652c5a6b, the same call to
http.Error receives a completely-unwrapped ResponseWriter. This has
the effect of bypassing not only the httplog wrapper, but also
timeout, audit, and metrics. The timeout wrapper defends against
the (disallowed) use of underyling ResponseWriter after the completion
of its request's ServeHTTP call. Since that defensive behavior is
being bypassed, it's possible for the root healthz handler to panic
when health probes time out.
Instead of continuing to use a wrapper-aware means of disabling stack
traces, this commit adds a new function to httplog that allows
customization of the stack trace logging predicate on a per-request
basis.
Kubernetes-commit: ff849fe8b688606d5173d5ee0213a96cffae23c0
In 18177e2bdeafbddeb3d66fec0b8cb88794cd69ff, PostGoRestful field has
been renamed to NonGoRestfulMux, but the documentation change did not
follow.
This commit fixes that to avoid potential confusion.
Signed-off-by: Mateusz Gozdek <mgozdek@microsoft.com>
Kubernetes-commit: 36ede8de945adcc06bde21c49dc157e9c741e0d2
This PR removes Serve function and uses all required places
ServeWithListenerStopped which takes place new Serve function.
This function returns ListenerStopped channel can be used to drain
requests before shutting down the server.
Kubernetes-commit: a8d2b3a7926394b1c53621804cdeb93e4a61b7c8
Print information from both the original path registration and the new
path registration stack traces when encountering a duplicate. This helps
the developer determine where the duplication is coming from and makes
it much easier to resolve.
Signed-off-by: Andy Goldstein <andy.goldstein@redhat.com>
Kubernetes-commit: 04aa8f9dcdbc575fde37e25e45315359b0aa1ca6
the new field exists primarily to avoid returning a 404 response when a resource actually exists but we haven't installed the path to a handler.
it is exposed for easier composition of the individual servers.
the primary users of this field are the WithMuxCompleteProtection filter and the NotFoundHandler.
Kubernetes-commit: ddfbb5d2bb57ee44b3e10f0b58f9cc7001f55802
This is a Config specialized for a GroupResource.
It will support generating new resource-specific metrics.
Kubernetes-commit: 85bcd243aa3c8769a5904a1aea44ce704f5e7174
This reverts commit fc5863b8b276e0789f717859e8cce58d7d060181, reversing
changes made to 027fe2554fd18343b8be39eddc8ff6570a6c390f.
Kubernetes-commit: f9f08725907b7db2104ee5fe9f82ab0752726533
This reverts commit edb0a72cff0e43bab72a02cada8486d562ee1cd5, reversing
changes made to 80feff6f407be9f0898c449ba3f9d4d013f05ec9.
Kubernetes-commit: 8844d3092a46a40915b4df6e3b9944d5081f8268