Documentation ¶
Index ¶
- Constants
- Variables
- func BehaviorOnFatal(f func(string, int))
- func CheckErr(err error)
- func ColorNameValues() []string
- func DefaultBehaviorOnFatal()
- func GetColor(optionName string, colorNames []string) (*color.Color, error)
- func HomeDir() string
- func StandardErrorMessage(err error) (string, bool)
- func UsageError(cmd *cobra.Command, format string, args ...interface{}) error
- type Factory
Constants ¶
const ( JenkinsAuthConfigFile = "jenkinsAuth.yaml" IssuesAuthConfigFile = "issuesAuth.yaml" ChatAuthConfigFile = "chat.yaml" GitAuthConfigFile = "gitAuth.yaml" ChartmuseumAuthConfigFile = "chartmuseumAuth.yaml" )
const ( DefaultErrorExitCode = 1 DefaultWritePermissions = 0760 )
Variables ¶
var ErrExit = fmt.Errorf("exit")
ErrExit may be passed to CheckError to instruct it to output nothing but exit with status code 1.
Functions ¶
func BehaviorOnFatal ¶
BehaviorOnFatal allows you to override the default behavior when a fatal error occurs, which is to call os.Exit(code). You can pass 'panic' as a function here if you prefer the panic() over os.Exit(1).
func CheckErr ¶
func CheckErr(err error)
CheckErr prints a user friendly error to STDERR and exits with a non-zero exit code. Unrecognized errors will be printed with an "error: " prefix.
This method is generic to the command in use and may be used by non-Kubectl commands.
func ColorNameValues ¶ added in v1.0.2
func ColorNameValues() []string
ColorNameValues returns all the color names sorted
func DefaultBehaviorOnFatal ¶
func DefaultBehaviorOnFatal()
DefaultBehaviorOnFatal allows you to undo any previous override. Useful in tests.
func GetColor ¶ added in v1.0.2
GetColor returns the color for the list of colour names and option name
func StandardErrorMessage ¶
StandardErrorMessage translates common errors into a human readable message, or returns false if the error is not one of the recognized types. It may also log extended information to glog.
This method is generic to the command in use and may be used by non-Kubectl commands.
Types ¶
type Factory ¶
type Factory interface { CreateJenkinsClient() (*gojenkins.Jenkins, error) GetJenkinsURL() (string, error) CreateAuthConfigService(fileName string) (auth.AuthConfigService, error) CreateGitAuthConfigService() (auth.AuthConfigService, error) CreateJenkinsAuthConfigService() (auth.AuthConfigService, error) CreateChartmuseumAuthConfigService() (auth.AuthConfigService, error) CreateIssueTrackerAuthConfigService(secrets *corev1.SecretList) (auth.AuthConfigService, error) CreateChatAuthConfigService(secrets *corev1.SecretList) (auth.AuthConfigService, error) CreateClient() (*kubernetes.Clientset, string, error) CreateJXClient() (*versioned.Clientset, string, error) CreateApiExtensionsClient() (*apiextensionsclientset.Clientset, error) CreateMetricsClient() (*metricsclient.Clientset, error) CreateTable(out io.Writer) table.Table SetBatch(batch bool) LoadPipelineSecrets(kind string) (*corev1.SecretList, error) ImpersonateUser(user string) Factory }
func NewFactory ¶
func NewFactory() Factory
NewFactory creates a factory with the default Kubernetes resources defined if optionalClientConfig is nil, then flags will be bound to a new clientcmd.ClientConfig. if optionalClientConfig is not nil, then this factory will make use of it.