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- func CheckObject(obj runtime.Object) error
- func EmptyObject() runtime.Object
- func GetAttrs(obj runtime.Object) (labels.Set, fields.Set, error)
- func Match(label labels.Selector, field fields.Selector) storage.SelectionPredicate
- func NewList() runtime.Object
- func NewScopeStrategy() rest.NamespaceScopedStrategy
- func NewSingular(ns, name string) runtime.Object
- func NewStorage(opts server.Options) (rest.Storage, rest.Storage)
- type StatusREST
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Functions ¶
func CheckObject ¶
CheckObject returns a non-nil error if obj is not a service class object.
func NewScopeStrategy ¶
func NewScopeStrategy() rest.NamespaceScopedStrategy
NewScopeStrategy returns a new NamespaceScopedStrategy for service classes.
func NewSingular ¶
NewSingular returns a new shell of a service class, according to the given namespace and name.
Types ¶
type StatusREST ¶ added in v0.0.24
type StatusREST struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
StatusREST defines the REST operations for the status subresource via implementation of various rest interfaces. It supports the http verbs GET, PATCH, and PUT.
func (*StatusREST) Get ¶ added in v0.0.24
func (r *StatusREST) Get(ctx context.Context, name string, options *metav1.GetOptions) (runtime.Object, error)
Get retrieves the object from the storage. It is required to support Patch and to implement the rest.Getter interface.
func (*StatusREST) New ¶ added in v0.0.24
func (r *StatusREST) New() runtime.Object
New returns a new ServiceClass.
func (*StatusREST) Update ¶ added in v0.0.24
func (r *StatusREST) Update(ctx context.Context, name string, objInfo rest.UpdatedObjectInfo, createValidation rest.ValidateObjectFunc, updateValidation rest.ValidateObjectUpdateFunc, forceAllowCreate bool, options *metav1.UpdateOptions) (runtime.Object, bool, error)
Update alters the status subset of an object and it implements rest.Updater interface
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