Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
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This package has the automatically generated fake clientset.
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Constants ¶
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Functions ¶
func AddToScheme ¶
AddToScheme adds all types of this clientset into the given scheme. This allows composition of clientsets, like in:
import ( "k8s.io/client-go/kubernetes" clientsetscheme "k8s.io/client-go/kuberentes/scheme" aggregatorclientsetscheme "k8s.io/kube-aggregator/pkg/client/clientset_generated/clientset/scheme" ) kclientset, _ := kubernetes.NewForConfig(c) aggregatorclientsetscheme.AddToScheme(clientsetscheme.Scheme)
After this, RawExtensions in Kubernetes types will serialize kube-aggregator types correctly.
Types ¶
type Clientset ¶
Clientset implements clientset.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 NewSimpleClientset ¶
NewSimpleClientset returns a clientset that will respond with the provided objects. It's backed by a very simple object tracker that processes creates, updates and deletions as-is, without applying any validations and/or defaults. It shouldn't be considered a replacement for a real clientset and is mostly useful in simple unit tests.
func (*Clientset) Discovery ¶
func (c *Clientset) Discovery() discovery.DiscoveryInterface
func (*Clientset) Example ¶
func (c *Clientset) Example() examplev1alpha1.ExampleV1alpha1Interface
Example retrieves the ExampleV1alpha1Client
func (*Clientset) ExampleV1alpha1 ¶
func (c *Clientset) ExampleV1alpha1() examplev1alpha1.ExampleV1alpha1Interface
ExampleV1alpha1 retrieves the ExampleV1alpha1Client