Affected by GO-2022-0617
and 18 other vulnerabilities
GO-2022-0617 : WITHDRAWN: Potential proxy IP restriction bypass in Kubernetes in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2022-0782 : Symlink Attack in kubectl cp in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2022-0885 : Improper Authentication in Kubernetes in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2022-0890 : Server Side Request Forgery (SSRF) in Kubernetes in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2022-0907 : Access Restriction Bypass in kube-apiserver in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2022-0910 : Files or Directories Accessible to External Parties in kubernetes in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2022-0983 : kubectl ANSI escape characters not filtered in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2023-1864 : Kubelet vulnerable to bypass of seccomp profile enforcement in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2023-1891 : kube-apiserver vulnerable to policy bypass in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2023-1892 : Kubernetes mountable secrets policy bypass in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2023-1985 : Kubernetes in OpenShift3 Access Control Misconfiguration in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2023-2159 : Kube-proxy may unintentionally forward traffic in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2023-2170 : Kubernetes privilege escalation vulnerability in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2023-2330 : Kubernetes privilege escalation vulnerability in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2023-2341 : Kubernetes Improper Input Validation vulnerability in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2024-2748 : Privilege Escalation in Kubernetes in k8s.io/apimachinery
GO-2024-2754 : Sensitive Information leak via Log File in Kubernetes in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2024-2755 : Sensitive Information leak via Log File in Kubernetes in k8s.io/kubernetes
GO-2024-2994 : Kubernetes sets incorrect permissions on Windows containers logs in k8s.io/kubernetes
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Published: May 1, 2015
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Gomega's format package pretty-prints objects. It explores input objects recursively and generates formatted, indented output with type information.
The default indentation string emitted by the format package
Use MaxDepth to set the maximum recursion depth when printing deeply nested objects
By default, all objects (even those that implement fmt.Stringer and fmt.GoStringer) are recursively inspected to generate output.
Set UseStringerRepresentation = true to use GoString (for fmt.GoStringers) or String (for fmt.Stringer) instead.
Note that GoString and String don't always have all the information you need to understand why a test failed!
IndentString takes a string and indents each line by the specified amount.
func Message(actual interface{}, message string , expected ...interface{}) string
Generates a formatted matcher success/failure message of the form:
Expected
<pretty printed actual>
<message>
<pretty printed expected>
If expected is omited, then the message looks like:
Expected
<pretty printed actual>
<message>
func Object(object interface{}, indentation uint ) string
Pretty prints the passed in object at the passed in indentation level.
Object recurses into deeply nested objects emitting pretty-printed representations of their components.
Modify format.MaxDepth to control how deep the recursion is allowed to go
Set format.UseStringerRepresentation to true to return object.GoString() or object.String() when available instead of
recursing into the object.
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