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Fake Client Example

This example demonstrates how to use a fake client with SharedInformerFactory in tests.

It covers:

  • Creating the fake client
  • Setting up real informers
  • Injecting events into those informers

Running

go test -v k8s.io/client-go/examples/fake-client