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Stephen Kitt 105983d93c client-go: remove obsolete auth plugins from examples
The azure and gcp plugins no longer do anything other than point to
the corresponding external credential plugins. Client code should no
longer try to load them, so they should be removed from the examples.

Signed-off-by: Stephen Kitt <skitt@redhat.com>

Kubernetes-commit: 4531c6de760ec42941d9f509103f1b29c88bfae0
2024-10-03 11:08:52 +02:00
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client-go Examples

This directory contains examples that cover various use cases and functionality for client-go.

Auth plugins

Client configuration is typically loaded from kubeconfig files containing server and credential configuration. Several plugins for obtaining credentials from external sources are available, but are not loaded by default. To enable these plugins in your program, import them in your main package.

You can load all auth plugins:

import _ "k8s.io/client-go/plugin/pkg/client/auth"

Or you can load specific auth plugins:

import _ "k8s.io/client-go/plugin/pkg/client/auth/azure"
import _ "k8s.io/client-go/plugin/pkg/client/auth/gcp"
import _ "k8s.io/client-go/plugin/pkg/client/auth/oidc"

Configuration

Basics

Advanced Concepts

  • Work queues: Create a hotloop-free controller with the rate-limited workqueue and the informer framework.
  • Custom Resource Definition (CRD): Register a custom resource type with the API, create/update/query this custom type, and write a controller that drives the cluster state based on the changes to the custom resources.
  • Leader election: Demonstrates the use of the leader election package, which can be used to implement HA controllers.

Testing