Documentation ¶
Index ¶
- Constants
- func GetAllReplicaSets(deployment *appsv1.Deployment, c appsclient.AppsV1Interface) ([]*appsv1.ReplicaSet, []*appsv1.ReplicaSet, *appsv1.ReplicaSet, error)
- func GetAllReplicaSetsInChunks(deployment *appsv1.Deployment, c appsclient.AppsV1Interface, chunkSize int64) ([]*appsv1.ReplicaSet, []*appsv1.ReplicaSet, *appsv1.ReplicaSet, error)
- func GetDeploymentCondition(status appsv1.DeploymentStatus, condType appsv1.DeploymentConditionType) *appsv1.DeploymentCondition
- func ResolveFenceposts(maxSurge, maxUnavailable *intstrutil.IntOrString, desired int32) (int32, int32, error)
- func Revision(obj runtime.Object) (int64, error)
Constants ¶
const ( // RevisionAnnotation is the revision annotation of a deployment's replica sets which records its rollout sequence RevisionAnnotation = "deployment.kubernetes.io/revision" // RevisionHistoryAnnotation maintains the history of all old revisions that a replica set has served for a deployment. RevisionHistoryAnnotation = "deployment.kubernetes.io/revision-history" // DesiredReplicasAnnotation is the desired replicas for a deployment recorded as an annotation // in its replica sets. Helps in separating scaling events from the rollout process and for // determining if the new replica set for a deployment is really saturated. DesiredReplicasAnnotation = "deployment.kubernetes.io/desired-replicas" // MaxReplicasAnnotation is the maximum replicas a deployment can have at a given point, which // is deployment.spec.replicas + maxSurge. Used by the underlying replica sets to estimate their // proportions in case the deployment has surge replicas. MaxReplicasAnnotation = "deployment.kubernetes.io/max-replicas" // RollbackRevisionNotFound is not found rollback event reason RollbackRevisionNotFound = "DeploymentRollbackRevisionNotFound" // RollbackTemplateUnchanged is the template unchanged rollback event reason RollbackTemplateUnchanged = "DeploymentRollbackTemplateUnchanged" // RollbackDone is the done rollback event reason RollbackDone = "DeploymentRollback" // TimedOutReason is added in a deployment when its newest replica set fails to show any progress // within the given deadline (progressDeadlineSeconds). TimedOutReason = "ProgressDeadlineExceeded" )
Variables ¶
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Functions ¶
func GetAllReplicaSets ¶
func GetAllReplicaSets(deployment *appsv1.Deployment, c appsclient.AppsV1Interface) ([]*appsv1.ReplicaSet, []*appsv1.ReplicaSet, *appsv1.ReplicaSet, error)
GetAllReplicaSets returns the old and new replica sets targeted by the given Deployment. It gets PodList and ReplicaSetList from client interface. Note that the first set of old replica sets doesn't include the ones with no pods, and the second set of old replica sets include all old replica sets. The third returned value is the new replica set, and it may be nil if it doesn't exist yet.
func GetAllReplicaSetsInChunks ¶
func GetAllReplicaSetsInChunks(deployment *appsv1.Deployment, c appsclient.AppsV1Interface, chunkSize int64) ([]*appsv1.ReplicaSet, []*appsv1.ReplicaSet, *appsv1.ReplicaSet, error)
GetAllReplicaSetsInChunks is the same as GetAllReplicaSets, but accepts a chunk size argument. It returns the old and new replica sets targeted by the given Deployment. It gets PodList and ReplicaSetList from client interface. Note that the first set of old replica sets doesn't include the ones with no pods, and the second set of old replica sets include all old replica sets. The third returned value is the new replica set, and it may be nil if it doesn't exist yet.
func GetDeploymentCondition ¶
func GetDeploymentCondition(status appsv1.DeploymentStatus, condType appsv1.DeploymentConditionType) *appsv1.DeploymentCondition
GetDeploymentCondition returns the condition with the provided type.
func ResolveFenceposts ¶
func ResolveFenceposts(maxSurge, maxUnavailable *intstrutil.IntOrString, desired int32) (int32, int32, error)
ResolveFenceposts resolves both maxSurge and maxUnavailable. This needs to happen in one step. For example:
2 desired, max unavailable 1%, surge 0% - should scale old(-1), then new(+1), then old(-1), then new(+1) 1 desired, max unavailable 1%, surge 0% - should scale old(-1), then new(+1) 2 desired, max unavailable 25%, surge 1% - should scale new(+1), then old(-1), then new(+1), then old(-1) 1 desired, max unavailable 25%, surge 1% - should scale new(+1), then old(-1) 2 desired, max unavailable 0%, surge 1% - should scale new(+1), then old(-1), then new(+1), then old(-1) 1 desired, max unavailable 0%, surge 1% - should scale new(+1), then old(-1)
Types ¶
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