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Overview ¶
Package json provides a printer that outputs the eventstream in json format. Each event is printed as a json object, so the output will appear as a stream of json objects, each representing a single event.
Every event will contain the following properties:
- timestamp: RFC3339-formatted timestamp describing when the event happened.
- type: Describes the type of the operation which the event is related to. Type values include:
- validation - ValidationEvent
- error - ErrorEvent
- group - ActionGroupEvent
- apply - ApplyEvent
- prune - PruneEvent
- delete - DeleteEvent
- wait - WaitEvent
- status - StatusEvent
- summary - aggregate stats collected by the printer
Validation events correspond to zero or more objects. For these events, the objects field includes a list of object identifiers. These generally fire first before most other events.
Validation events have the following fields: * objects (array of objects) - a list of object identifiers
- group (string, optional) - The object's API group.
- kind (string) - The object's kind.
- name (string) - The object's name.
- namespace (string, optional) - The object's namespace.
* timestamp (string) - ISO-8601 format * type (string) - "validation" * error (string) - a fatal error message specific to these objects
Error events corespond to a fatal error received outside of a specific task or operation.
Error events have the following fields: * timestamp (string) - ISO-8601 format * type (string) - "error" * error (string) - a fatal error message
Group events correspond to a group of events of the same type: apply, prune, delete, or wait.
Group events have the following fields: * action (string) - One of: "Apply", "Prune", "Delete", or "Wait". * status (string) - One of: "Started" or "Finished" * timestamp (string) - ISO-8601 format * type (string) - "group"
Operation events (apply, prune, delete, and wait) corespond to an operation performed on a single object. For these events, the group, kind, name, and namespace fields identify the object.
Operation events have the following fields:
- group (string, optional) - The object's API group.
- kind (string) - The object's kind.
- name (string) - The object's name.
- namespace (string, optional) - The object's namespace.
- status (string) - One of: "Pending", "Successful", "Skipped", "Failed", or "Timeout".
- timestamp (string) - ISO-8601 format
- type (string) - "apply", "prune", "delete", or "wait"
- error (string, optional) - A non-fatal error message specific to this object
Status types are asynchronous events that correspond to status updates for a specific object.
Status events have the following fields:
- group (string, optional) - The object's API group.
- kind (string) - The object's kind.
- name (string) - The object's name.
- namespace (string, optional) - The object's namespace.
- status (string) - One of: "InProgress", "Failed", "Current", "Terminating", "NotFound", or "Unknown".
- message (string) - Human readable description of the status.
- timestamp (string) - ISO-8601 format
- type (string) - "status"
Summary types are a meta-event sent by the printer to summarize some stats that have been collected from other events. For these events, the action field corresponds to the event type being summarized: Apply, Prune, Delete, and Wait.
Summary events have the following fields: * action (string) - One of: "Apply", "Prune", "Delete", or "Wait". * count (number) - Total number of objects attempted for this action * successful (number) - Number of objects for which the action was successful. * skipped (number) - Number of objects for which the action was skipped. * failed (number) - Number of objects for which the action failed. * timeout (number, optional) - Number of objects for which the action timed out. * timestamp (string) - ISO-8601 format * type (string) - "summary"
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Constants ¶
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Functions ¶
func NewFormatter ¶
func NewFormatter(ioStreams genericclioptions.IOStreams, _ common.DryRunStrategy) list.Formatter
func NewPrinter ¶
func NewPrinter(ioStreams genericclioptions.IOStreams) printer.Printer
Types ¶
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