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type Accessors ¶
Accessors provides the "glue" functions for Watch to go from a list L (returned by the client's List) to the underlying slice of items []T
type Client ¶
type Client[L any] interface { List(context.Context, metav1.ListOptions) (L, error) Watch(context.Context, metav1.ListOptions) (watch.Interface, error) }
Client is implemented by the specific interfaces of kubernetes clients, like `Clientset.CoreV1().Pods(namespace)` or `..Nodes()`
This interface should be *already implemented* by whatever the correct client is.
type Config ¶
type Config struct { // ObjectNameLogField determines the key given to the logger to use when describing the type // being watched -- for example, "pod" or "virtualmachine" // // This can help with standardizing keys between the watcher and everything else using it. ObjectNameLogField string // Metrics will be used by the Watch call to report some information about its internal // operations // // Refer to the Metrics and MetricsConfig types for more information. Metrics MetricsConfig // RetryRelistAfter gives a retry interval when a re-list fails. If left nil, then Watch will // not retry. RetryRelistAfter *util.TimeRange // RetryWatchAfter gives a retry interval when a non-initial watch fails. If left nil, then // Watch will not retry. RetryWatchAfter *util.TimeRange }
Config is the miscellaneous configuration used by Watch
type FlatNameIndex ¶ added in v0.12.0
type FlatNameIndex[T any] struct { // contains filtered or unexported fields }
func NewFlatNameIndex ¶ added in v0.12.0
func NewFlatNameIndex[T any]() *FlatNameIndex[T]
func (*FlatNameIndex[T]) Add ¶ added in v0.12.0
func (i *FlatNameIndex[T]) Add(obj *T)
func (*FlatNameIndex[T]) Delete ¶ added in v0.12.0
func (i *FlatNameIndex[T]) Delete(obj *T)
func (*FlatNameIndex[T]) Get ¶ added in v0.12.0
func (i *FlatNameIndex[T]) Get(name string) (obj *T, ok bool)
func (*FlatNameIndex[T]) Update ¶ added in v0.12.0
func (i *FlatNameIndex[T]) Update(oldObj, newObj *T)
type HandlerFuncs ¶
type HandlerFuncs[P any] struct { AddFunc func(obj P, preexisting bool) UpdateFunc func(oldObj P, newObj P) DeleteFunc func(obj P, mayBeStale bool) }
HandlerFuncs provides the set of callbacks to use for events from Watch
type Index ¶
type Index[T any] interface { Add(obj *T) Update(oldObj, newObj *T) Delete(obj *T) }
Index represents types that provide some kind of additional index on top of the base listing
Indexing is functionally implemented in the same way that WatchHandlerFuncs is, with the main difference being that more things are done for you with WatchIndexes. In particular, indexes can be added and removed after the Watch has already started, and the locking behavior is explicit.
type IndexedStore ¶
IndexedStore represents a WatchStore, wrapped with a privileged WatchIndex that can be used to efficiently answer queries.
func NewIndexedStore ¶
func NewIndexedStore[T any, I Index[T]](store *Store[T], index I) IndexedStore[T, I]
NewIndexedStore creates a new IndexedWatchStore from the WatchStore and the index to use.
Note: the index type is assumed to have reference semantics; i.e. any shallow copy of the value will affect any other shallow copy.
For more information, refer to IndexedWatchStore.
func (IndexedStore[T, I]) GetIndexed ¶
func (w IndexedStore[T, I]) GetIndexed(f func(I) (*T, bool)) (obj *T, ok bool)
func (IndexedStore[T, I]) ListIndexed ¶
func (w IndexedStore[T, I]) ListIndexed(f func(I) []*T) (list []*T)
func (IndexedStore[T, I]) WithIndex ¶
func (w IndexedStore[T, I]) WithIndex(f func(I))
WithIndex calls a function with the current state of the index, locking the WatchStore around it.
It is almost guaranteed to be an error to indirectly return the index with this function.
type InitMode ¶
type InitMode string
InitMode dictates the behavior of Watch with respect to any initial calls to handlers.AddFunc before returning
If set to InitWatchModeSync, then AddFunc will be called while processing the initial listing, meaning that the returned WatchStore is guaranteed contain the state of the cluster (although it may update before any access).
Otherwise, if set to InitWatchModeDefer, then AddFunc will not be called until after Watch returns. Correspondingly, the WatchStore will not update until then either.
type Metrics ¶
type Metrics struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
Metrics holds some common prometheus collectors that are used by Watch
The metrics used are:
- client_calls_total (number of calls to k8s client.{Watch,List}, labeled by method) - relist_requests_total (number of "relist" requests from the Store) - events_total (number of K8s watch.Events that have occurred, including errors) - errors_total (number of errors, either error events or re-List errors, labeled by source: ["List", "Watch", "Watch.Event"]) - alive_current (1 iff the watcher is currently running or failing, else 0) - failing_current (1 iff the watcher's last request failed *and* it's waiting to retry, else 0)
Prefixes are typically of the form "COMPONENT_watchers" (e.g. "autoscaling_agent_watchers"). Separate reporting per call to Watch is automatically done with the "watcher_instance" label attached to the metrics, using MetricsConfig.
A brief note about "alive" and "failing": Reading from a pair of collectors is fundamentally racy. It may be possible to temporarily view "failing" but not "alive".
func NewMetrics ¶
NewMetrics creates a new set of metrics for one or many Watch calls
All metrics' names will be prefixed with the provided string.
func (*Metrics) MustRegister ¶
func (m *Metrics) MustRegister(reg *prometheus.Registry)
MustRegister registers all the collectors in the Metrics
type MetricsConfig ¶
type NameIndex ¶
type NameIndex[T any] struct { // contains filtered or unexported fields }
NameIndex is a WatchIndex that provides efficient lookup for a value with a particular name
func NewNameIndex ¶
type Object ¶
type Object[T any] interface { ~*T runtime.Object metav1.ObjectMetaAccessor }
Object is implemented by pointers to T, where T is typically the resource that we're actually watching.
Example implementers: *corev1.Pod, *corev1.Node
type Store ¶
type Store[T any] struct { // contains filtered or unexported fields }
Store provides an interface for getting information about a list of Ts using the event listener from a previous call to Watch
func Watch ¶
func Watch[C Client[L], L metav1.ListMetaAccessor, T any, P Object[T]]( ctx context.Context, logger *zap.Logger, client C, config Config, accessors Accessors[L, T], mode InitMode, listOpts metav1.ListOptions, handlers HandlerFuncs[P], ) (*Store[T], error)
Watch starts a goroutine for watching events, using the provided WatchHandlerFuncs as the callbacks for each type of event.
The type C is the kubernetes client we use to get the objects, L representing a list of these, T representing the object type, and P as a pointer to T.