6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Henrik Schmidt
422ded29ea ./hack/update-codegen.sh
Kubernetes-commit: 5e66bb69720189d83099e850e21cbedc667cdec7
2025-09-10 21:57:45 +02:00
Alvaro Aleman
3d73750dfc Re-generate applyconfigurations
Kubernetes-commit: 7d5ab75627716d57f8937a7eb0f453f420cb766d
2025-06-27 14:30:38 -04:00
Alvaro Aleman
97456eac24 Re-Generate applyconfigs
Kubernetes-commit: a5d42f5693973c11ca911863a0fd6cc2f2a0b4a6
2025-05-28 17:35:29 -04:00
Stephen Kitt
6a88f2da38 Run codegen
Signed-off-by: Stephen Kitt <skitt@redhat.com>

Kubernetes-commit: c982ce1891eacd1bff135e9010df4fc17e3dbb23
2024-05-27 11:00:27 +02:00
AxeZhan
5cf64182aa codegen
Kubernetes-commit: 5c0618b848d9e0d7fbcb2d7a5c41e85735c173fd
2023-10-16 19:50:28 +08:00
Tim Hockin
fd0a0345b3 De-share the Handler struct in core API (#105979)
* De-share the Handler struct in core API

An upcoming PR adds a handler that only applies on one of these paths.
Having fields that don't work seems bad.

This never should have been shared.  Lifecycle hooks are like a "write"
while probes are more like a "read". HTTPGet and TCPSocket don't really
make sense as lifecycle hooks (but I can't take that back). When we add
gRPC, it is EXPLICITLY a health check (defined by gRPC) not an arbitrary
RPC - so a probe makes sense but a hook does not.

In the future I can also see adding lifecycle hooks that don't make
sense as probes.  E.g. 'sleep' is a common lifecycle request. The only
option is `exec`, which requires having a sleep binary in your image.

* Run update scripts

Kubernetes-commit: 11a25bfeb6fd6e8e5c42e316b17cea15a702041c
2021-10-29 20:37:55 +00:00