When creating an informer, this adds a way to add custom error handling, so that
Kubernetes tooling can properly surface the errors to the end user.
Fixes https://github.com/kubernetes/client-go/issues/155
Kubernetes-commit: 435b40aa1e5c0ae44e0aeb9aa6dbde79838b3390
Removed the incorrect promise of coherency in the answer to a query to
an informer's local cache. Removed the definition of "collection
state", because it was only used in the now-removed promise. Added a
remark about ordering of states that appear in an informer's local
cache.
Brushed up the commentary on resync period. Changed the relevant
parameter of NewSharedInformer to have the same name as the
corresponding parameter to NewSharedIndexInformer.
Kubernetes-commit: b8e2ad5926c3a6872422ad25cf9867e10e052a7d
Also updated the comment inside processorListener::run, to restore
accuracy about how long the delay is.
Kubernetes-commit: d2ad469abbb1122cbbd772e15767817cd771f9f6
Background:
Before this change, DeltaFIFO emits the Sync DeltaType on Resync() and
Replace(). Seperately, the SharedInformer will only pass that event
on to handlers that have a ResyncInterval and are due for Resync. This
can cause updates to be lost if an object changes as part of the Replace(),
as it may be incorrectly discarded if the handler does not want a Resync.
What this change does:
Creates a new DeltaType, Replaced, which is emitted by DeltaFIFO on
Replace(). For backwards compatability concerns, the old behavior of
always emitting Sync is preserved unless explicity overridden.
As a result, if an object changes (or is added) on Replace(), now all
SharedInformer handlers will get a correct Add() or Update()
notification.
One additional side-effect is that handlers which do not ever want
Resyncs will now see them for all objects that have not changed during
the Replace.
Kubernetes-commit: ca1eeb99b530a6d76b464dad545abc18d4508c49
This adds ResetWatch() to the FakeControllerSource, which lets the
controller simulate a re-list-and-watch.
Kubernetes-commit: 5aacacbdf000cee2d0ec548ee4afe564f35c60bf
Make it clear that periodic resyncs fire update notifications, not
create notifications as the old comments incorrectly stated.
Kubernetes-commit: 3ae8c864de24a2ad42321c9cbd71099a2b6dcef3
The `recorder.PastEventf` method wasn't actually working as advertised.
It was supposed to accept a timestamp, which would be used when
generating the event. However, as the
[source code](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/master/staging/src/k8s.io/client-go/tools/record/event.go#L316)
shows, this `timestamp` was never actually used.
In other words, `PastEventf` is identical to `Eventf`.
We have two options: one would be to fix `PastEventf` so that it works
as advertised. The other would be to delete `PastEventf` and only
support `Eventf`.
Ultimately, I could only find one use of `PastEventf` in the code base,
so I propose we just delete `PastEventf` and convert all uses to
`Eventf`.
Kubernetes-commit: 92940fa80d67593c7a2333267da4424c8b45ac88