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Published: Jan 27, 2015 License: Apache-2.0 Imports: 29 Imported by: 0

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Overview

Package client contains the implementation of the client side communication with the Kubernetes master. The Client class provides methods for reading, creating, updating, and deleting pods, replication controllers, services, and minions.

Most consumers should use the Config object to create a Client:

config := &client.Config{
  Host:     "http://localhost:8080",
  Username: "test",
  Password: "password",
}
client, err := client.New(&config)
if err != nil {
  // handle error
}
client.Pods(ns).List()

More advanced consumers may wish to provide their own transport via a http.RoundTripper:

config := &client.Config{
  Host:      "https://localhost:8080",
  Transport: oauthclient.Transport(),
}
client, err := client.New(&config)

The RESTClient type implements the Kubernetes API conventions (see `docs/api-conventions.md`) for a given API path and is intended for use by consumers implementing their own Kubernetes compatible APIs.

Index

Constants

This section is empty.

Variables

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var ErrPodInfoNotAvailable = errors.New("no pod info available")

ErrPodInfoNotAvailable may be returned when the requested pod info is not available.

Functions

func BindClientConfigFlags

func BindClientConfigFlags(flags FlagSet, config *Config)

BindClientConfigFlags registers a standard set of CLI flags for connecting to a Kubernetes API server. TODO this method is superceded by pkg/client/clientcmd/client_builder.go

func BindKubeletClientConfigFlags

func BindKubeletClientConfigFlags(flags FlagSet, config *KubeletConfig)

func ControllerHasDesiredReplicas

func ControllerHasDesiredReplicas(c Interface, controller *api.ReplicationController) wait.ConditionFunc

ControllerHasDesiredReplicas returns a condition that will be true iff the desired replica count for a controller's ReplicaSelector equals the Replicas count.

func DefaultServerURL

func DefaultServerURL(host, prefix, version string, defaultTLS bool) (*url.URL, error)

DefaultServerURL converts a host, host:port, or URL string to the default base server API path to use with a Client at a given API version following the standard conventions for a Kubernetes API.

func IsConfigTransportTLS

func IsConfigTransportTLS(config Config) bool

IsConfigTransportTLS returns true iff the provided config will result in a protected connection to the server when it is passed to client.New() or client.RESTClientFor(). Use to determine when to send credentials over the wire.

Note: the Insecure flag is ignored when testing for this value, so MITM attacks are still possible.

func IsTimeout

func IsTimeout(err error) bool

IsTimeout tests if this is a timeout error in the underlying transport. This is unbelievably ugly. See: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23494950/specifically-check-for-timeout-error for details

func MatchesServerVersion

func MatchesServerVersion(c *Config) error

func NewBasicAuthRoundTripper

func NewBasicAuthRoundTripper(username, password string, rt http.RoundTripper) http.RoundTripper

func NewBearerAuthRoundTripper

func NewBearerAuthRoundTripper(bearer string, rt http.RoundTripper) http.RoundTripper

func NewClientCertTLSTransport

func NewClientCertTLSTransport(certData, keyData, caData []byte) (*http.Transport, error)

func NewTLSTransport

func NewTLSTransport(caData []byte) (*http.Transport, error)

func NewUnsafeTLSTransport

func NewUnsafeTLSTransport() *http.Transport

func SetKubernetesDefaults

func SetKubernetesDefaults(config *Config) error

SetKubernetesDefaults sets default values on the provided client config for accessing the Kubernetes API or returns an error if any of the defaults are impossible or invalid.

func TransportFor

func TransportFor(config *Config) (http.RoundTripper, error)

TransportFor returns an http.RoundTripper that will provide the authentication or transport level security defined by the provided Config. Will return the default http.DefaultTransport if no special case behavior is needed.

Types

type APIStatus

type APIStatus interface {
	Status() api.Status
}

APIStatus is exposed by errors that can be converted to an api.Status object for finer grained details.

type Client

type Client struct {
	*RESTClient
}

Client is the implementation of a Kubernetes client.

func New

func New(c *Config) (*Client, error)

New creates a Kubernetes client for the given config. This client works with pods, replication controllers and services. It allows operations such as list, get, update and delete on these objects. An error is returned if the provided configuration is not valid.

func NewOrDie

func NewOrDie(c *Config) *Client

NewOrDie creates a Kubernetes client and panics if the provided API version is not recognized.

func (*Client) Endpoints

func (c *Client) Endpoints(namespace string) EndpointsInterface

func (*Client) Events

func (c *Client) Events(namespace string) EventInterface

func (*Client) Nodes

func (c *Client) Nodes() NodeInterface

func (*Client) Pods

func (c *Client) Pods(namespace string) PodInterface

func (*Client) ReplicationControllers

func (c *Client) ReplicationControllers(namespace string) ReplicationControllerInterface

func (*Client) ServerAPIVersions

func (c *Client) ServerAPIVersions() (*api.APIVersions, error)

ServerAPIVersions retrieves and parses the list of API versions the server supports.

func (*Client) ServerVersion

func (c *Client) ServerVersion() (*version.Info, error)

ServerVersion retrieves and parses the server's version.

func (*Client) Services

func (c *Client) Services(namespace string) ServiceInterface

type Config

type Config struct {
	// Host must be a host string, a host:port pair, or a URL to the base of the API.
	Host string
	// Prefix is the sub path of the server. If not specified, the client will set
	// a default value.  Use "/" to indicate the server root should be used
	Prefix string
	// Version is the API version to talk to. Must be provided when initializing
	// a RESTClient directly. When initializing a Client, will be set with the default
	// code version.
	Version string
	// LegacyBehavior defines whether the RESTClient should follow conventions that
	// existed prior to v1beta3 in Kubernetes - namely, namespace (if specified)
	// not being part of the path, and resource names allowing mixed case. Set to
	// true when using Kubernetes v1beta1 or v1beta2.
	LegacyBehavior bool
	// Codec specifies the encoding and decoding behavior for runtime.Objects passed
	// to a RESTClient or Client. Required when initializing a RESTClient, optional
	// when initializing a Client.
	Codec runtime.Codec

	// Server requires Basic authentication
	Username string
	Password string

	// Server requires Bearer authentication. This client will not attempt to use
	// refresh tokens for an OAuth2 flow.
	// TODO: demonstrate an OAuth2 compatible client.
	BearerToken string

	// Server requires TLS client certificate authentication
	CertFile string
	// Server requires TLS client certificate authentication
	KeyFile string
	// Trusted root certificates for server
	CAFile string

	// CertData holds PEM-encoded bytes (typically read from a client certificate file).
	// CertData takes precedence over CertFile
	CertData []byte
	// KeyData holds PEM-encoded bytes (typically read from a client certificate key file).
	// KeyData takes precedence over KeyFile
	KeyData []byte
	// CAData holds PEM-encoded bytes (typically read from a root certificates bundle).
	// CAData takes precedence over CAFile
	CAData []byte

	// Server should be accessed without verifying the TLS
	// certificate. For testing only.
	Insecure bool

	// Transport may be used for custom HTTP behavior. This attribute may not
	// be specified with the TLS client certificate options.
	Transport http.RoundTripper
}

Config holds the common attributes that can be passed to a Kubernetes client on initialization.

type ContainerInfoGetter

type ContainerInfoGetter interface {
	// GetContainerInfo returns information about a container.
	GetContainerInfo(host, podID, containerID string, req *info.ContainerInfoRequest) (*info.ContainerInfo, error)
	// GetRootInfo returns information about the root container on a machine.
	GetRootInfo(host string, req *info.ContainerInfoRequest) (*info.ContainerInfo, error)
	// GetMachineInfo returns the machine's information like number of cores, memory capacity.
	GetMachineInfo(host string) (*info.MachineInfo, error)
}

type EndpointsInterface

type EndpointsInterface interface {
	Create(endpoints *api.Endpoints) (*api.Endpoints, error)
	List(selector labels.Selector) (*api.EndpointsList, error)
	Get(name string) (*api.Endpoints, error)
	Update(endpoints *api.Endpoints) (*api.Endpoints, error)
	Watch(label, field labels.Selector, resourceVersion string) (watch.Interface, error)
}

EndpointsInterface has methods to work with Endpoints resources

type EndpointsNamespacer

type EndpointsNamespacer interface {
	Endpoints(namespace string) EndpointsInterface
}

EndpointsNamespacer has methods to work with Endpoints resources in a namespace

type EventInterface

type EventInterface interface {
	Create(event *api.Event) (*api.Event, error)
	List(label, field labels.Selector) (*api.EventList, error)
	Get(name string) (*api.Event, error)
	Watch(label, field labels.Selector, resourceVersion string) (watch.Interface, error)
	// Search finds events about the specified object
	Search(objOrRef runtime.Object) (*api.EventList, error)
}

EventInterface has methods to work with Event resources

type EventNamespacer

type EventNamespacer interface {
	Events(namespace string) EventInterface
}

EventNamespacer can return an EventInterface for the given namespace.

type Fake

type Fake struct {
	Actions       []FakeAction
	PodsList      api.PodList
	Ctrl          api.ReplicationController
	ServiceList   api.ServiceList
	EndpointsList api.EndpointsList
	MinionsList   api.NodeList
	EventsList    api.EventList
	Err           error
	Watch         watch.Interface
}

Fake implements Interface. Meant to be embedded into a struct to get a default implementation. This makes faking out just the method you want to test easier.

func (*Fake) Endpoints

func (c *Fake) Endpoints(namespace string) EndpointsInterface

func (*Fake) Events

func (c *Fake) Events(namespace string) EventInterface

func (*Fake) Nodes

func (c *Fake) Nodes() NodeInterface

func (*Fake) Pods

func (c *Fake) Pods(namespace string) PodInterface

func (*Fake) ReplicationControllers

func (c *Fake) ReplicationControllers(namespace string) ReplicationControllerInterface

func (*Fake) ServerAPIVersions

func (c *Fake) ServerAPIVersions() (*api.APIVersions, error)

func (*Fake) ServerVersion

func (c *Fake) ServerVersion() (*version.Info, error)

func (*Fake) Services

func (c *Fake) Services(namespace string) ServiceInterface

type FakeAction

type FakeAction struct {
	Action string
	Value  interface{}
}

type FakeEndpoints

type FakeEndpoints struct {
	Fake      *Fake
	Namespace string
}

FakeEndpoints implements EndpointInterface. Meant to be embedded into a struct to get a default implementation. This makes faking out just the method you want to test easier.

func (*FakeEndpoints) Create

func (c *FakeEndpoints) Create(endpoints *api.Endpoints) (*api.Endpoints, error)

func (*FakeEndpoints) Get

func (c *FakeEndpoints) Get(name string) (*api.Endpoints, error)

func (*FakeEndpoints) List

func (c *FakeEndpoints) List(selector labels.Selector) (*api.EndpointsList, error)

func (*FakeEndpoints) Update

func (c *FakeEndpoints) Update(endpoints *api.Endpoints) (*api.Endpoints, error)

func (*FakeEndpoints) Watch

func (c *FakeEndpoints) Watch(label, field labels.Selector, resourceVersion string) (watch.Interface, error)

type FakeEvents

type FakeEvents struct {
	Fake *Fake
}

FakeEvents implements EventInterface. Meant to be embedded into a struct to get a default implementation. This makes faking out just the method you want to test easier.

func (*FakeEvents) Create

func (c *FakeEvents) Create(event *api.Event) (*api.Event, error)

Create makes a new event. Returns the copy of the event the server returns, or an error.

func (*FakeEvents) Get

func (c *FakeEvents) Get(id string) (*api.Event, error)

Get returns the given event, or an error.

func (*FakeEvents) List

func (c *FakeEvents) List(label, field labels.Selector) (*api.EventList, error)

List returns a list of events matching the selectors.

func (*FakeEvents) Search

func (c *FakeEvents) Search(objOrRef runtime.Object) (*api.EventList, error)

Search returns a list of events matching the specified object.

func (*FakeEvents) Watch

func (c *FakeEvents) Watch(label, field labels.Selector, resourceVersion string) (watch.Interface, error)

Watch starts watching for events matching the given selectors.

type FakeKubeletClient

type FakeKubeletClient struct{}

FakeKubeletClient is a fake implementation of KubeletClient which returns an error when called. It is useful to pass to the master in a test configuration with no kubelets.

func (FakeKubeletClient) GetPodStatus

func (c FakeKubeletClient) GetPodStatus(host, podNamespace string, podID string) (api.PodStatusResult, error)

GetPodInfo is a fake implementation of PodInfoGetter.GetPodInfo.

func (FakeKubeletClient) HealthCheck

func (c FakeKubeletClient) HealthCheck(host string) (health.Status, error)

type FakeNodes

type FakeNodes struct {
	Fake *Fake
}

FakeNodes implements MinionInterface. Meant to be embedded into a struct to get a default implementation. This makes faking out just the method you want to test easier.

func (*FakeNodes) Create

func (c *FakeNodes) Create(minion *api.Node) (*api.Node, error)

func (*FakeNodes) Delete

func (c *FakeNodes) Delete(id string) error

func (*FakeNodes) Get

func (c *FakeNodes) Get(name string) (*api.Node, error)

func (*FakeNodes) List

func (c *FakeNodes) List() (*api.NodeList, error)

func (*FakeNodes) Update

func (c *FakeNodes) Update(minion *api.Node) (*api.Node, error)

type FakePods

type FakePods struct {
	Fake      *Fake
	Namespace string
}

FakePods implements PodsInterface. Meant to be embedded into a struct to get a default implementation. This makes faking out just the methods you want to test easier.

func (*FakePods) Create

func (c *FakePods) Create(pod *api.Pod) (*api.Pod, error)

func (*FakePods) Delete

func (c *FakePods) Delete(name string) error

func (*FakePods) Get

func (c *FakePods) Get(name string) (*api.Pod, error)

func (*FakePods) List

func (c *FakePods) List(selector labels.Selector) (*api.PodList, error)

func (*FakePods) Update

func (c *FakePods) Update(pod *api.Pod) (*api.Pod, error)

type FakeRESTClient

type FakeRESTClient struct {
	Client HTTPClient
	Codec  runtime.Codec
	Legacy bool
	Req    *http.Request
	Resp   *http.Response
	Err    error
}

FakeRESTClient provides a fake RESTClient interface.

func (*FakeRESTClient) Delete

func (c *FakeRESTClient) Delete() *Request

func (*FakeRESTClient) Do

func (c *FakeRESTClient) Do(req *http.Request) (*http.Response, error)

func (*FakeRESTClient) Get

func (c *FakeRESTClient) Get() *Request

func (*FakeRESTClient) Post

func (c *FakeRESTClient) Post() *Request

func (*FakeRESTClient) Put

func (c *FakeRESTClient) Put() *Request

type FakeReplicationControllers

type FakeReplicationControllers struct {
	Fake      *Fake
	Namespace string
}

FakeReplicationControllers implements ReplicationControllerInterface. Meant to be embedded into a struct to get a default implementation. This makes faking out just the method you want to test easier.

func (*FakeReplicationControllers) Create

func (*FakeReplicationControllers) Delete

func (c *FakeReplicationControllers) Delete(controller string) error

func (*FakeReplicationControllers) Get

func (*FakeReplicationControllers) List

func (*FakeReplicationControllers) Update

func (*FakeReplicationControllers) Watch

func (c *FakeReplicationControllers) Watch(label, field labels.Selector, resourceVersion string) (watch.Interface, error)

type FakeServices

type FakeServices struct {
	Fake      *Fake
	Namespace string
}

Fake implements ServiceInterface. Meant to be embedded into a struct to get a default implementation. This makes faking out just the method you want to test easier.

func (*FakeServices) Create

func (c *FakeServices) Create(service *api.Service) (*api.Service, error)

func (*FakeServices) Delete

func (c *FakeServices) Delete(service string) error

func (*FakeServices) Get

func (c *FakeServices) Get(name string) (*api.Service, error)

func (*FakeServices) List

func (c *FakeServices) List(selector labels.Selector) (*api.ServiceList, error)

func (*FakeServices) Update

func (c *FakeServices) Update(service *api.Service) (*api.Service, error)

func (*FakeServices) Watch

func (c *FakeServices) Watch(label, field labels.Selector, resourceVersion string) (watch.Interface, error)

type FlagSet

type FlagSet interface {
	StringVar(p *string, name, value, usage string)
	BoolVar(p *bool, name string, value bool, usage string)
	UintVar(p *uint, name string, value uint, usage string)
}

FlagSet abstracts the flag interface for compatibility with both Golang "flag" and cobra pflags (Posix style).

type HTTPClient

type HTTPClient interface {
	Do(req *http.Request) (*http.Response, error)
}

HTTPClient is an interface for testing a request object.

type HTTPClientFunc

type HTTPClientFunc func(*http.Request) (*http.Response, error)

func (HTTPClientFunc) Do

func (f HTTPClientFunc) Do(req *http.Request) (*http.Response, error)

type HTTPContainerInfoGetter

type HTTPContainerInfoGetter struct {
	Client *http.Client
	Port   int
}

func (*HTTPContainerInfoGetter) GetContainerInfo

func (self *HTTPContainerInfoGetter) GetContainerInfo(host, podID, containerID string, req *info.ContainerInfoRequest) (*info.ContainerInfo, error)

func (*HTTPContainerInfoGetter) GetMachineInfo

func (self *HTTPContainerInfoGetter) GetMachineInfo(host string) (*info.MachineInfo, error)

func (*HTTPContainerInfoGetter) GetRootInfo

type HTTPKubeletClient

type HTTPKubeletClient struct {
	Client      *http.Client
	Port        uint
	EnableHttps bool
}

HTTPKubeletClient is the default implementation of PodInfoGetter and KubeletHealthchecker, accesses the kubelet over HTTP.

func (*HTTPKubeletClient) GetPodStatus

func (c *HTTPKubeletClient) GetPodStatus(host, podNamespace, podID string) (api.PodStatusResult, error)

GetPodInfo gets information about the specified pod.

func (*HTTPKubeletClient) HealthCheck

func (c *HTTPKubeletClient) HealthCheck(host string) (health.Status, error)

type Interface

Interface holds the methods for clients of Kubernetes, an interface to allow mock testing.

type KubeletClient

type KubeletClient interface {
	KubeletHealthChecker
	PodInfoGetter
}

KubeletClient is an interface for all kubelet functionality

func NewKubeletClient

func NewKubeletClient(config *KubeletConfig) (KubeletClient, error)

type KubeletConfig

type KubeletConfig struct {
	// ToDo: Add support for different kubelet instances exposing different ports
	Port        uint
	EnableHttps bool

	// TLS Configuration, only applies if EnableHttps is true.
	CertFile string
	// TLS Configuration, only applies if EnableHttps is true.
	KeyFile string
	// TLS Configuration, only applies if EnableHttps is true.
	CAFile string

	// CertData holds PEM-encoded bytes (typically read from a client certificate file).
	// CertData takes precedence over CertFile
	CertData []byte
	// KeyData holds PEM-encoded bytes (typically read from a client certificate key file).
	// KeyData takes precedence over KeyFile
	KeyData []byte
	// CAData holds PEM-encoded bytes (typically read from a root certificates bundle).
	// CAData takes precedence over CAFile
	CAData []byte
}

type KubeletHealthChecker

type KubeletHealthChecker interface {
	HealthCheck(host string) (health.Status, error)
}

KubeletHealthchecker is an interface for healthchecking kubelets

type NodeInterface

type NodeInterface interface {
	Get(name string) (result *api.Node, err error)
	Create(minion *api.Node) (*api.Node, error)
	List() (*api.NodeList, error)
	Delete(name string) error
	Update(*api.Node) (*api.Node, error)
}

type NodesInterface

type NodesInterface interface {
	Nodes() NodeInterface
}

type PodInfoGetter

type PodInfoGetter interface {
	// GetPodStatus returns information about all containers which are part
	// Returns an api.PodStatus, or an error if one occurs.
	GetPodStatus(host, podNamespace, podID string) (api.PodStatusResult, error)
}

PodInfoGetter is an interface for things that can get information about a pod's containers. Injectable for easy testing.

type PodInterface

type PodInterface interface {
	List(selector labels.Selector) (*api.PodList, error)
	Get(name string) (*api.Pod, error)
	Delete(name string) error
	Create(pod *api.Pod) (*api.Pod, error)
	Update(pod *api.Pod) (*api.Pod, error)
}

PodInterface has methods to work with Pod resources.

type PodsNamespacer

type PodsNamespacer interface {
	Pods(namespace string) PodInterface
}

PodsNamespacer has methods to work with Pod resources in a namespace

type PollFunc

type PollFunc func(name string) (*Request, bool)

PollFunc is called when a server operation returns 202 accepted. The name of the operation is extracted from the response and passed to this function. Return a request to retrieve the result of the operation, or false for the second argument if polling should end.

type RESTClient

type RESTClient struct {

	// LegacyBehavior controls if URLs should encode the namespace as a query param,
	// and if resource case is preserved for supporting older API conventions of
	// Kubernetes.  Newer clients should leave this false.
	LegacyBehavior bool

	// Codec is the encoding and decoding scheme that applies to a particular set of
	// REST resources.
	Codec runtime.Codec

	// Set specific behavior of the client.  If not set http.DefaultClient will be
	// used.
	Client HTTPClient

	// Set the poll behavior of this client. If not set the DefaultPoll method will
	// be called.
	Poller PollFunc

	Sync       bool
	PollPeriod time.Duration
	Timeout    time.Duration
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

RESTClient imposes common Kubernetes API conventions on a set of resource paths. The baseURL is expected to point to an HTTP or HTTPS path that is the parent of one or more resources. The server should return a decodable API resource object, or an api.Status object which contains information about the reason for any failure.

Most consumers should use client.New() to get a Kubernetes API client.

func NewRESTClient

func NewRESTClient(baseURL *url.URL, apiVersion string, c runtime.Codec, legacyBehavior bool) *RESTClient

NewRESTClient creates a new RESTClient. This client performs generic REST functions such as Get, Put, Post, and Delete on specified paths. Codec controls encoding and decoding of responses from the server. If this client should use the older, legacy API conventions from Kubernetes API v1beta1 and v1beta2, set legacyBehavior true.

func RESTClientFor

func RESTClientFor(config *Config) (*RESTClient, error)

RESTClientFor returns a RESTClient that satisfies the requested attributes on a client Config object. Note that a RESTClient may require fields that are optional when initializing a Client. A RESTClient created by this method is generic - it expects to operate on an API that follows the Kubernetes conventions, but may not be the Kubernetes API.

func (*RESTClient) APIVersion

func (c *RESTClient) APIVersion() string

APIVersion returns the APIVersion this RESTClient is expected to use.

func (*RESTClient) DefaultPoll

func (c *RESTClient) DefaultPoll(name string) (*Request, bool)

DefaultPoll performs a polling action based on the PollPeriod set on the Client.

func (*RESTClient) Delete

func (c *RESTClient) Delete() *Request

Delete begins a DELETE request. Short for c.Verb("DELETE").

func (*RESTClient) Get

func (c *RESTClient) Get() *Request

Get begins a GET request. Short for c.Verb("GET").

func (*RESTClient) Operation

func (c *RESTClient) Operation(name string) *Request

PollFor makes a request to do a single poll of the completion of the given operation.

func (*RESTClient) Post

func (c *RESTClient) Post() *Request

Post begins a POST request. Short for c.Verb("POST").

func (*RESTClient) Put

func (c *RESTClient) Put() *Request

Put begins a PUT request. Short for c.Verb("PUT").

func (*RESTClient) Verb

func (c *RESTClient) Verb(verb string) *Request

Verb begins a request with a verb (GET, POST, PUT, DELETE).

Example usage of RESTClient's request building interface: c := NewRESTClient(url, codec) resp, err := c.Verb("GET").

Path("pods").
SelectorParam("labels", "area=staging").
Timeout(10*time.Second).
Do()

if err != nil { ... } list, ok := resp.(*api.PodList)

type ReplicationControllerInterface

type ReplicationControllerInterface interface {
	List(selector labels.Selector) (*api.ReplicationControllerList, error)
	Get(name string) (*api.ReplicationController, error)
	Create(ctrl *api.ReplicationController) (*api.ReplicationController, error)
	Update(ctrl *api.ReplicationController) (*api.ReplicationController, error)
	Delete(name string) error
	Watch(label, field labels.Selector, resourceVersion string) (watch.Interface, error)
}

ReplicationControllerInterface has methods to work with ReplicationController resources.

type ReplicationControllersNamespacer

type ReplicationControllersNamespacer interface {
	ReplicationControllers(namespace string) ReplicationControllerInterface
}

ReplicationControllersNamespacer has methods to work with ReplicationController resources in a namespace

type Request

type Request struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

Request allows for building up a request to a server in a chained fashion. Any errors are stored until the end of your call, so you only have to check once.

func NewRequest

func NewRequest(client HTTPClient, verb string, baseURL *url.URL,
	codec runtime.Codec, namespaceInQuery bool, preserveResourceCase bool) *Request

NewRequest creates a new request helper object for accessing runtime.Objects on a server.

func (*Request) AbsPath

func (r *Request) AbsPath(segments ...string) *Request

AbsPath overwrites an existing path with the segments provided. Trailing slashes are preserved when a single segment is passed.

func (*Request) Body

func (r *Request) Body(obj interface{}) *Request

Body makes the request use obj as the body. Optional. If obj is a string, try to read a file of that name. If obj is a []byte, send it directly. If obj is an io.Reader, use it directly. If obj is a runtime.Object, marshal it correctly. Otherwise, set an error.

func (*Request) Do

func (r *Request) Do() Result

Do formats and executes the request. Returns a Result object for easy response processing. Handles polling the server in the event a continuation was sent.

Error type:

  • If the request can't be constructed, or an error happened earlier while building its arguments: *RequestConstructionError
  • If the server responds with a status: *errors.StatusError or *errors.UnexpectedObjectError
  • If the status code and body don't make sense together: *UnexpectedStatusError
  • http.Client.Do errors are returned directly.

func (*Request) Name

func (r *Request) Name(resourceName string) *Request

Name sets the name of a resource to access (<resource>/[ns/<namespace>/]<name>)

func (*Request) Namespace

func (r *Request) Namespace(namespace string) *Request

Namespace applies the namespace scope to a request (<resource>/[ns/<namespace>/]<name>)

func (*Request) NoPoll

func (r *Request) NoPoll() *Request

NoPoll indicates a server "working" response should be returned as an error

func (*Request) Param

func (r *Request) Param(paramName, s string) *Request

Param creates a query parameter with the given string value.

func (*Request) ParseSelectorParam

func (r *Request) ParseSelectorParam(paramName, item string) *Request

ParseSelectorParam parses the given string as a resource label selector. This is a convenience function so you don't have to first check that it's a validly formatted selector.

func (*Request) Poller

func (r *Request) Poller(poller PollFunc) *Request

Poller indicates this request should use the specified poll function to determine whether a server "working" response should be retried. The poller is responsible for waiting or outputting messages to the client.

func (*Request) Prefix

func (r *Request) Prefix(segments ...string) *Request

Prefix adds segments to the relative beginning to the request path. These items will be placed before the optional Namespace, Resource, or Name sections. Setting AbsPath will clear any previously set Prefix segments

func (*Request) Resource

func (r *Request) Resource(resource string) *Request

Resource sets the resource to access (<resource>/[ns/<namespace>/]<name>)

func (*Request) SelectorParam

func (r *Request) SelectorParam(paramName string, s labels.Selector) *Request

SelectorParam adds the given selector as a query parameter with the name paramName.

func (*Request) Stream

func (r *Request) Stream() (io.ReadCloser, error)

Stream formats and executes the request, and offers streaming of the response. Returns io.ReadCloser which could be used for streaming of the response, or an error

func (*Request) Suffix

func (r *Request) Suffix(segments ...string) *Request

Suffix appends segments to the end of the path. These items will be placed after the prefix and optional Namespace, Resource, or Name sections.

func (*Request) Sync

func (r *Request) Sync(sync bool) *Request

Sync sets sync/async call status by setting the "sync" parameter to "true"/"false".

func (*Request) Timeout

func (r *Request) Timeout(d time.Duration) *Request

Timeout makes the request use the given duration as a timeout. Sets the "timeout" parameter. Ignored if sync=false.

func (*Request) UintParam

func (r *Request) UintParam(paramName string, u uint64) *Request

UintParam creates a query parameter with the given value.

func (*Request) Watch

func (r *Request) Watch() (watch.Interface, error)

Watch attempts to begin watching the requested location. Returns a watch.Interface, or an error.

type RequestConstructionError

type RequestConstructionError struct {
	Err error
}

RequestConstructionError is returned when there's an error assembling a request.

func (*RequestConstructionError) Error

func (r *RequestConstructionError) Error() string

Error returns a textual description of 'r'.

type Result

type Result struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

Result contains the result of calling Request.Do().

func (Result) Error

func (r Result) Error() error

Error returns the error executing the request, nil if no error occurred. See the Request.Do() comment for what errors you might get.

func (Result) Get

func (r Result) Get() (runtime.Object, error)

Get returns the result as an object.

func (Result) Into

func (r Result) Into(obj runtime.Object) error

Into stores the result into obj, if possible.

func (Result) Raw

func (r Result) Raw() ([]byte, error)

Raw returns the raw result.

func (Result) WasCreated

func (r Result) WasCreated(wasCreated *bool) Result

WasCreated updates the provided bool pointer to whether the server returned 201 created or a different response.

type ServiceInterface

type ServiceInterface interface {
	List(selector labels.Selector) (*api.ServiceList, error)
	Get(name string) (*api.Service, error)
	Create(srv *api.Service) (*api.Service, error)
	Update(srv *api.Service) (*api.Service, error)
	Delete(name string) error
	Watch(label, field labels.Selector, resourceVersion string) (watch.Interface, error)
}

ServiceInterface has methods to work with Service resources.

type ServicesNamespacer

type ServicesNamespacer interface {
	Services(namespace string) ServiceInterface
}

ServicesNamespacer has methods to work with Service resources in a namespace

type UnexpectedStatusError

type UnexpectedStatusError struct {
	Request  *http.Request
	Response *http.Response
	Body     string
}

UnexpectedStatusError is returned as an error if a response's body and HTTP code don't make sense together.

func (*UnexpectedStatusError) Error

func (u *UnexpectedStatusError) Error() string

Error returns a textual description of 'u'.

type VersionInterface

type VersionInterface interface {
	ServerVersion() (*version.Info, error)
	ServerAPIVersions() (*api.APIVersions, error)
}

VersionInterface has a method to retrieve the server version.

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Package cache is a client-side caching mechanism.
Package cache is a client-side caching mechanism.
Package clientcmd provides one stop shopping for building a working client from a fixed config, from a .kubeconfig file, from command line flags, or from any merged combination.
Package clientcmd provides one stop shopping for building a working client from a fixed config, from a .kubeconfig file, from command line flags, or from any merged combination.
api
Package record has all client logic for recording and reporting events.
Package record has all client logic for recording and reporting events.

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