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type ApplyTask ¶
type ApplyTask struct { Factory util.Factory InfoHelper info.InfoHelper Mapper meta.RESTMapper Objects []*unstructured.Unstructured CRDs []*unstructured.Unstructured DryRunStrategy common.DryRunStrategy ServerSideOptions common.ServerSideOptions }
ApplyTask applies the given Objects to the cluster by using the ApplyOptions.
func (*ApplyTask) ClearTimeout ¶
func (a *ApplyTask) ClearTimeout()
ClearTimeout is not supported by the ApplyTask.
func (*ApplyTask) Start ¶
func (a *ApplyTask) Start(taskContext *taskrunner.TaskContext)
Start creates a new goroutine that will invoke the Run function on the ApplyOptions to update the cluster. It will push a TaskResult on the taskChannel to signal to the taskrunner that the task has completed (or failed). It will also fetch the Generation from each of the applied resources after the Run function has completed. This information is then added to the taskContext. The generation is increased every time the desired state of a resource is changed.
type KubectlPrinterAdapter ¶ added in v0.14.0
type KubectlPrinterAdapter struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
KubectlPrinterAdapter is a workaround for capturing progress from ApplyOptions. ApplyOptions were originally meant to print progress directly using a configurable printer. The KubectlPrinterAdapter plugs into ApplyOptions as a ToPrinter function, but instead of printing the info, it emits it as an event on the provided channel.
type PruneTask ¶
type PruneTask struct { PruneOptions *prune.PruneOptions InventoryObject inventory.InventoryInfo Objects []*unstructured.Unstructured DryRunStrategy common.DryRunStrategy PropagationPolicy metav1.DeletionPropagation }
PruneTask prunes objects from the cluster by using the PruneOptions. The provided Objects is the set of resources that have just been applied.
func (*PruneTask) ClearTimeout ¶
func (p *PruneTask) ClearTimeout()
ClearTimeout is not supported by the PruneTask.
func (*PruneTask) Start ¶
func (p *PruneTask) Start(taskContext *taskrunner.TaskContext)
Start creates a new goroutine that will invoke the Run function on the PruneOptions to update the cluster. It will push a TaskResult on the taskChannel to signal to the taskrunner that the task has completed (or failed).
type ResetRESTMapperTask ¶ added in v0.15.0
type ResetRESTMapperTask struct {
Mapper meta.RESTMapper
}
ResetRESTMapperTask resets the provided RESTMapper.
func (*ResetRESTMapperTask) ClearTimeout ¶ added in v0.15.0
func (r *ResetRESTMapperTask) ClearTimeout()
ClearTimeout doesn't do anything as ResetRESTMapperTask doesn't support timeouts.
func (*ResetRESTMapperTask) Start ¶ added in v0.15.0
func (r *ResetRESTMapperTask) Start(taskContext *taskrunner.TaskContext)
Start creates a new goroutine that will unwrap the provided RESTMapper to get the underlying DeferredDiscoveryRESTMapper and then reset it. It will send a TaskResult on the taskChannel to signal that the task has been completed.
type SendEventTask ¶
SendEventTask is an implementation of the Task interface that will send the provided event on the eventChannel when executed.
func (*SendEventTask) ClearTimeout ¶
func (s *SendEventTask) ClearTimeout()
ClearTimeout doesn't do anything as SendEventTask doesn't support timeouts.
func (*SendEventTask) Start ¶
func (s *SendEventTask) Start(taskContext *taskrunner.TaskContext)
Start start a separate goroutine that will send the event and then push a TaskResult on the taskChannel to signal to the taskrunner that the task is completed.