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Overview ¶
Package namespace provides Registry interface and it's REST implementation for storing Namespace api objects.
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Variables ¶
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var StatusStrategy = namespaceStatusStrategy{Strategy}
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var Strategy = namespaceStrategy{api.Scheme, api.SimpleNameGenerator}
Strategy is the default logic that applies when creating and updating Namespace objects via the REST API.
Functions ¶
func MatchNamespace ¶ added in v0.13.1
MatchNamespace returns a generic matcher for a given label and field selector.
Types ¶
type Registry ¶ added in v0.13.1
type Registry interface { // ListNamespaces obtains a list of namespaces having labels which match selector. ListNamespaces(ctx api.Context, selector labels.Selector) (*api.NamespaceList, error) // Watch for new/changed/deleted namespaces WatchNamespaces(ctx api.Context, label labels.Selector, field fields.Selector, resourceVersion string) (watch.Interface, error) // Get a specific namespace GetNamespace(ctx api.Context, namespaceID string) (*api.Namespace, error) // Create a namespace based on a specification. CreateNamespace(ctx api.Context, namespace *api.Namespace) error // Update an existing namespace UpdateNamespace(ctx api.Context, namespace *api.Namespace) error // Delete an existing namespace DeleteNamespace(ctx api.Context, namespaceID string) error }
Registry is an interface implemented by things that know how to store Namespace objects.
func NewRegistry ¶ added in v0.13.1
NewRegistry returns a new Registry interface for the given Storage. Any mismatched types will panic.
type Storage ¶ added in v0.13.1
type Storage interface { apiserver.RESTDeleter apiserver.RESTLister apiserver.RESTGetter apiserver.ResourceWatcher Create(ctx api.Context, obj runtime.Object) (runtime.Object, error) Update(ctx api.Context, obj runtime.Object) (runtime.Object, bool, error) }
Storage is an interface for a standard REST Storage backend TODO: move me somewhere common
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