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type ClusterObject ¶
type ClusterObject interface { conditions.Setter }
ClusterObject represents a AWS cluster object.
type ClusterScoper ¶
type ClusterScoper interface { Logger Session ScopeUsage // Name returns the CAPI cluster name. Name() string // Namespace returns the cluster namespace. Namespace() string // AWSClusterName returns the AWS cluster name. InfraClusterName() string // Region returns the cluster region. Region() string // KubernetesClusterName is the name of the Kubernetes cluster. For EKS this // will differ to the CAPI cluster name KubernetesClusterName() string // InfraCluster returns the AWS infrastructure cluster object. InfraCluster() ClusterObject // Cluster returns the cluster object. ClusterObj() ClusterObject // IdentityRef returns the AWS infrastructure cluster identityRef. IdentityRef() *infrav1.AWSIdentityReference // ListOptionsLabelSelector returns a ListOptions with a label selector for clusterName. ListOptionsLabelSelector() client.ListOption // APIServerPort returns the port to use when communicating with the API server. APIServerPort() int32 // AdditionalTags returns any tags that you would like to attach to AWS resources. The returned value will never be nil. AdditionalTags() infrav1.Tags // SetFailureDomain sets the infrastructure provider failure domain key to the spec given as input. SetFailureDomain(id string, spec clusterv1.FailureDomainSpec) // PatchObject persists the cluster configuration and status. PatchObject() error // Close closes the current scope persisting the cluster configuration and status. Close() error }
ClusterScoper is the interface for a cluster scope.
type Logger ¶ added in v1.1.0
type Logger interface { // Enabled tests whether this Logger is enabled. For example, commandline // flags might be used to set the logging verbosity and disable some info // logs. Enabled() bool // Info logs a non-error message with the given key/value pairs as context. // // The msg argument should be used to add some constant description to // the log line. The key/value pairs can then be used to add additional // variable information. The key/value pairs should alternate string // keys and arbitrary values. Info(msg string, keysAndValues ...interface{}) // Error logs an error, with the given message and key/value pairs as context. // It functions similarly to calling Info with the "error" named value, but may // have unique behavior, and should be preferred for logging errors (see the // package documentations for more information). // // The msg field should be used to add context to any underlying error, // while the err field should be used to attach the actual error that // triggered this log line, if present. Error(err error, msg string, keysAndValues ...interface{}) // V returns a Logger value for a specific verbosity level, relative to // this Logger. In other words, V values are additive. V higher verbosity // level means a log message is less important. It's illegal to pass a log // level less than zero. V(level int) logr.Logger // WithValues adds some key-value pairs of context to a logger. // See Info for documentation on how key/value pairs work. WithValues(keysAndValues ...interface{}) logr.Logger // WithName adds a new element to the logger's name. // Successive calls with WithName continue to append // suffixes to the logger's name. It's strongly recommended // that name segments contain only letters, digits, and hyphens // (see the package documentation for more information). WithName(name string) logr.Logger }
Logger represents the ability to log messages, both errors and not.
type ScopeUsage ¶
type ScopeUsage interface { // ControllerName returns the name of the controller that created the scope ControllerName() string }
ScopeUsage is used to indicate which controller is using a scope.
type Session ¶
type Session interface { Session() awsclient.ConfigProvider ServiceLimiter(string) *throttle.ServiceLimiter }
Session represents an AWS session.
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autoscaling/mock_autoscalingiface
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eks/mock_eksiface
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iamauth/mock_iamauth
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instancestate/mock_eventbridgeiface
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instancestate/mock_sqsiface
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mock_services
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Package mock_services is a generated GoMock package. |
s3/mock_s3iface
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s3/mock_stsiface
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secretsmanager/mock_secretsmanageriface
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ssm/mock_ssmiface
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Package mock_ssmiface is a generated GoMock package. |
sts/mock_stsiface
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