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Index ¶
- Constants
- type DeducedTypeConverter
- type FieldManager
- func NewDefaultCRDFieldManager(typeConverter TypeConverter, objectConverter runtime.ObjectConvertor, ...) (_ *FieldManager, err error)
- func NewDefaultFieldManager(typeConverter TypeConverter, objectConverter runtime.ObjectConvertor, ...) (*FieldManager, error)
- func NewFieldManager(f Manager, ignoreManagedFieldsFromRequestObject bool) *FieldManager
- func (f *FieldManager) Apply(liveObj, appliedObj runtime.Object, manager string, force bool) (object runtime.Object, err error)
- func (f *FieldManager) Update(liveObj, newObj runtime.Object, manager string) (object runtime.Object, err error)
- func (f *FieldManager) UpdateNoErrors(liveObj, newObj runtime.Object, manager string) runtime.Object
- type Managed
- type Manager
- func NewBuildManagerInfoManager(f Manager, gv schema.GroupVersion) Manager
- func NewCRDStructuredMergeManager(typeConverter TypeConverter, objectConverter runtime.ObjectConvertor, ...) (_ Manager, err error)
- func NewCapManagersManager(fieldManager Manager, maxUpdateManagers int) Manager
- func NewLastAppliedManager(fieldManager Manager, typeConverter TypeConverter, ...) Manager
- func NewLastAppliedUpdater(fieldManager Manager) Manager
- func NewManagedFieldsUpdater(fieldManager Manager) Manager
- func NewProbabilisticSkipNonAppliedManager(fieldManager Manager, objectCreater runtime.ObjectCreater, ...) Manager
- func NewSkipNonAppliedManager(fieldManager Manager, objectCreater runtime.ObjectCreater, ...) Manager
- func NewStripMetaManager(fieldManager Manager) Manager
- func NewStructuredMergeManager(typeConverter TypeConverter, objectConverter runtime.ObjectConvertor, ...) (Manager, error)
- type TypeConverter
Constants ¶
const DefaultMaxUpdateManagers int = 10
DefaultMaxUpdateManagers defines the default maximum retained number of managedFields entries from updates if the number of update managers exceeds this, the oldest entries will be merged until the number is below the maximum. TODO(jennybuckley): Determine if this is really the best value. Ideally we wouldn't unnecessarily merge too many entries.
const DefaultTrackOnCreateProbability float32 = 1
DefaultTrackOnCreateProbability defines the default probability that the field management of an object starts being tracked from the object's creation, instead of from the first time the object is applied to.
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Types ¶
type DeducedTypeConverter ¶ added in v0.20.0
type DeducedTypeConverter struct{}
DeducedTypeConverter is a TypeConverter for CRDs that don't have a schema. It does implement the same interface though (and create the same types of objects), so that everything can still work the same. CRDs are merged with all their fields being "atomic" (lists included).
Note that this is not going to be sufficient for converting to/from CRDs that have a schema defined (we don't support that schema yet). TODO(jennybuckley): Use the schema provided by a CRD if it exists.
func (DeducedTypeConverter) ObjectToTyped ¶ added in v0.20.0
func (DeducedTypeConverter) ObjectToTyped(obj runtime.Object) (*typed.TypedValue, error)
ObjectToTyped converts an object into a TypedValue with a "deduced type".
func (DeducedTypeConverter) TypedToObject ¶ added in v0.20.0
func (DeducedTypeConverter) TypedToObject(value *typed.TypedValue) (runtime.Object, error)
TypedToObject transforms the typed value into a runtime.Object. That is not specific to deduced type.
type FieldManager ¶
type FieldManager struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
FieldManager updates the managed fields and merge applied configurations.
func NewDefaultCRDFieldManager ¶ added in v0.17.0
func NewDefaultCRDFieldManager(typeConverter TypeConverter, objectConverter runtime.ObjectConvertor, objectDefaulter runtime.ObjectDefaulter, objectCreater runtime.ObjectCreater, kind schema.GroupVersionKind, hub schema.GroupVersion, ignoreManagedFieldsFromRequestObject bool) (_ *FieldManager, err error)
NewDefaultCRDFieldManager creates a new FieldManager specifically for CRDs. This allows for the possibility of fields which are not defined in models, as well as having no models defined at all.
func NewDefaultFieldManager ¶ added in v0.17.0
func NewDefaultFieldManager(typeConverter TypeConverter, objectConverter runtime.ObjectConvertor, objectDefaulter runtime.ObjectDefaulter, objectCreater runtime.ObjectCreater, kind schema.GroupVersionKind, hub schema.GroupVersion, ignoreManagedFieldsFromRequestObject bool) (*FieldManager, error)
NewDefaultFieldManager creates a new FieldManager that merges apply requests and update managed fields for other types of requests.
func NewFieldManager ¶
func NewFieldManager(f Manager, ignoreManagedFieldsFromRequestObject bool) *FieldManager
NewFieldManager creates a new FieldManager that decodes, manages, then re-encodes managedFields on update and apply requests.
func (*FieldManager) Apply ¶
func (f *FieldManager) Apply(liveObj, appliedObj runtime.Object, manager string, force bool) (object runtime.Object, err error)
Apply is used when server-side apply is called, as it merges the object and updates the managed fields.
func (*FieldManager) Update ¶
func (f *FieldManager) Update(liveObj, newObj runtime.Object, manager string) (object runtime.Object, err error)
Update is used when the object has already been merged (non-apply use-case), and simply updates the managed fields in the output object.
func (*FieldManager) UpdateNoErrors ¶ added in v0.16.11
func (f *FieldManager) UpdateNoErrors(liveObj, newObj runtime.Object, manager string) runtime.Object
UpdateNoErrors is the same as Update, but it will not return errors. If an error happens, the object is returned with managedFields cleared.
type Managed ¶ added in v0.17.0
type Managed interface { // Fields gets the fieldpath.ManagedFields. Fields() fieldpath.ManagedFields // Times gets the timestamps associated with each operation. Times() map[string]*metav1.Time }
Managed groups a fieldpath.ManagedFields together with the timestamps associated with each operation.
type Manager ¶ added in v0.17.0
type Manager interface { // Update is used when the object has already been merged (non-apply // use-case), and simply updates the managed fields in the output // object. Update(liveObj, newObj runtime.Object, managed Managed, manager string) (runtime.Object, Managed, error) // Apply is used when server-side apply is called, as it merges the // object and updates the managed fields. Apply(liveObj, appliedObj runtime.Object, managed Managed, fieldManager string, force bool) (runtime.Object, Managed, error) }
Manager updates the managed fields and merges applied configurations.
func NewBuildManagerInfoManager ¶ added in v0.17.0
func NewBuildManagerInfoManager(f Manager, gv schema.GroupVersion) Manager
NewBuildManagerInfoManager creates a new Manager that converts the manager name into a unique identifier combining operation and version for update requests, and just operation for apply requests.
func NewCRDStructuredMergeManager ¶ added in v0.17.0
func NewCRDStructuredMergeManager(typeConverter TypeConverter, objectConverter runtime.ObjectConvertor, objectDefaulter runtime.ObjectDefaulter, gv schema.GroupVersion, hub schema.GroupVersion) (_ Manager, err error)
NewCRDStructuredMergeManager creates a new Manager specifically for CRDs. This allows for the possibility of fields which are not defined in models, as well as having no models defined at all.
func NewCapManagersManager ¶ added in v0.17.0
NewCapManagersManager creates a new wrapped FieldManager which ensures that the number of managers from updates does not exceed maxUpdateManagers, by merging some of the oldest entries on each update.
func NewLastAppliedManager ¶ added in v0.19.0
func NewLastAppliedManager(fieldManager Manager, typeConverter TypeConverter, objectConverter runtime.ObjectConvertor, groupVersion schema.GroupVersion) Manager
NewLastAppliedManager converts the client-side apply annotation to server-side apply managed fields
func NewLastAppliedUpdater ¶ added in v0.19.0
NewLastAppliedUpdater sets the client-side apply annotation up to date with server-side apply managed fields
func NewManagedFieldsUpdater ¶ added in v0.18.0
NewManagedFieldsUpdater is responsible for updating the managedfields in the object, updating the time of the operation as necessary. For updates, it uses a hard-coded manager to detect if things have changed, and swaps back the correct manager after the operation is done.
func NewProbabilisticSkipNonAppliedManager ¶ added in v0.18.0
func NewProbabilisticSkipNonAppliedManager(fieldManager Manager, objectCreater runtime.ObjectCreater, gvk schema.GroupVersionKind, p float32) Manager
NewProbabilisticSkipNonAppliedManager creates a new wrapped FieldManager that starts tracking managers after the first apply, or starts tracking on create with p probability.
func NewSkipNonAppliedManager ¶ added in v0.17.0
func NewSkipNonAppliedManager(fieldManager Manager, objectCreater runtime.ObjectCreater, gvk schema.GroupVersionKind) Manager
NewSkipNonAppliedManager creates a new wrapped FieldManager that only starts tracking managers after the first apply.
func NewStripMetaManager ¶ added in v0.17.0
NewStripMetaManager creates a new Manager that strips metadata and typemeta fields from the manager's fieldset.
func NewStructuredMergeManager ¶ added in v0.17.0
func NewStructuredMergeManager(typeConverter TypeConverter, objectConverter runtime.ObjectConvertor, objectDefaulter runtime.ObjectDefaulter, gv schema.GroupVersion, hub schema.GroupVersion) (Manager, error)
NewStructuredMergeManager creates a new Manager that merges apply requests and update managed fields for other types of requests.
type TypeConverter ¶ added in v0.20.0
type TypeConverter interface { ObjectToTyped(runtime.Object) (*typed.TypedValue, error) TypedToObject(*typed.TypedValue) (runtime.Object, error) }
TypeConverter allows you to convert from runtime.Object to typed.TypedValue and the other way around.
func NewTypeConverter ¶ added in v0.20.0
func NewTypeConverter(models proto.Models, preserveUnknownFields bool) (TypeConverter, error)
NewTypeConverter builds a TypeConverter from a proto.Models. This will automatically find the proper version of the object, and the corresponding schema information.