Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Code generated for package bindata by go-bindata DO NOT EDIT. (@generated) sources: deploy/managed-common/apps.open-cluster-management.io_helmreleases_crd.yaml deploy/managed-common/apps.open-cluster-management.io_placementrules_crd.yaml deploy/managed-common/apps.open-cluster-management.io_subscriptionreports_crd_v1alpha1.yaml deploy/managed-common/apps.open-cluster-management.io_subscriptions_crd_v1.yaml deploy/managed-common/apps.open-cluster-management.io_subscriptionstatuses_crd_v1alpha1.yaml deploy/managed-common/clusterrole.yaml deploy/managed-common/clusterrole2.yaml deploy/managed-common/clusterrole_binding.yaml deploy/managed-common/service.yaml deploy/managed-common/service_account.yaml deploy/managed/metrics_service.yaml deploy/managed/operator.yaml
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Constants ¶
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Variables ¶
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Functions ¶
func Asset ¶
Asset loads and returns the asset for the given name. It returns an error if the asset could not be found or could not be loaded.
func AssetDir ¶
AssetDir returns the file names below a certain directory embedded in the file by go-bindata. For example if you run go-bindata on data/... and data contains the following hierarchy:
data/ foo.txt img/ a.png b.png
then AssetDir("data") would return []string{"foo.txt", "img"} AssetDir("data/img") would return []string{"a.png", "b.png"} AssetDir("foo.txt") and AssetDir("notexist") would return an error AssetDir("") will return []string{"data"}.
func AssetInfo ¶
AssetInfo loads and returns the asset info for the given name. It returns an error if the asset could not be found or could not be loaded.
func MustAsset ¶
MustAsset is like Asset but panics when Asset would return an error. It simplifies safe initialization of global variables.
func RestoreAsset ¶
RestoreAsset restores an asset under the given directory
func RestoreAssets ¶
RestoreAssets restores an asset under the given directory recursively
Types ¶
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