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const (
NameInvalidCharacters = "Name must consist of lower case alphanumeric characters or '-', and must start and " +
"end with an alphanumeric character (e.g. 'example-dataset', or '123-dataset')"
)
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Types ¶
type DatasetInternalReconciler ¶
DatasetInternalReconciler reconciles a DatasetInternal object
func (*DatasetInternalReconciler) Reconcile ¶
func (r *DatasetInternalReconciler) Reconcile(ctx context.Context, req ctrl.Request) (ctrl.Result, error)
Reconcile is part of the main kubernetes reconciliation loop which aims to move the current state of the cluster closer to the desired state. TODO(user): Modify the Reconcile function to compare the state specified by the DatasetInternal object against the actual cluster state, and then perform operations to make the cluster state reflect the state specified by the user.
For more details, check Reconcile and its Result here: - https://pkg.go.dev/sigs.k8s.io/controller-runtime@v0.11.0/pkg/reconcile
func (*DatasetInternalReconciler) SetupWithManager ¶
func (r *DatasetInternalReconciler) SetupWithManager(mgr ctrl.Manager) error
SetupWithManager sets up the controller with the Manager.
type DatasetReconciler ¶
type DatasetReconciler struct { client.Client Scheme *runtime.Scheme Clientset *kubernetes.Clientset }
DatasetReconciler reconciles a Dataset object
func (*DatasetReconciler) Reconcile ¶
Reconcile is part of the main kubernetes reconciliation loop which aims to move the current state of the cluster closer to the desired state. TODO(user): Modify the Reconcile function to compare the state specified by the Dataset object against the actual cluster state, and then perform operations to make the cluster state reflect the state specified by the user.
For more details, check Reconcile and its Result here: - https://pkg.go.dev/sigs.k8s.io/controller-runtime@v0.11.0/pkg/reconcile
func (*DatasetReconciler) SetupWithManager ¶
func (r *DatasetReconciler) SetupWithManager(mgr ctrl.Manager) error
SetupWithManager sets up the controller with the Manager.