remove f.PrintObjectSpecificMessage

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juanvallejo 2018-02-20 14:49:19 -05:00
parent b114a117f8
commit e3d81517ae
6 changed files with 0 additions and 77 deletions

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@ -213,9 +213,6 @@ func (o *CreateOptions) RunCreate(f cmdutil.Factory, cmd *cobra.Command) error {
if len(output) > 0 && !shortOutput { if len(output) > 0 && !shortOutput {
return cmdutil.PrintObject(cmd, info.Object, o.Out) return cmdutil.PrintObject(cmd, info.Object, o.Out)
} }
if !shortOutput {
f.PrintObjectSpecificMessage(info.Object, o.Out)
}
cmdutil.PrintSuccess(shortOutput, o.Out, info.Object, dryRun, "created") cmdutil.PrintSuccess(shortOutput, o.Out, info.Object, dryRun, "created")
return nil return nil

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@ -154,7 +154,6 @@ func RunReplace(f cmdutil.Factory, out io.Writer, cmd *cobra.Command, args []str
} }
info.Refresh(obj, true) info.Refresh(obj, true)
f.PrintObjectSpecificMessage(obj, out)
cmdutil.PrintSuccess(shortOutput, out, info.Object, false, "replaced") cmdutil.PrintSuccess(shortOutput, out, info.Object, false, "replaced")
return nil return nil
}) })
@ -276,7 +275,6 @@ func forceReplace(f cmdutil.Factory, out io.Writer, cmd *cobra.Command, args []s
count++ count++
info.Refresh(obj, true) info.Refresh(obj, true)
f.PrintObjectSpecificMessage(obj, out)
cmdutil.PrintSuccess(shortOutput, out, info.Object, false, "replaced") cmdutil.PrintSuccess(shortOutput, out, info.Object, false, "replaced")
return nil return nil
}) })

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@ -19,7 +19,6 @@ package testing
import ( import (
"errors" "errors"
"fmt" "fmt"
"io"
"path/filepath" "path/filepath"
"time" "time"
@ -460,9 +459,6 @@ func (f *FakeFactory) EditorEnvs() []string {
return nil return nil
} }
func (f *FakeFactory) PrintObjectSpecificMessage(obj runtime.Object, out io.Writer) {
}
func (f *FakeFactory) Command(*cobra.Command, bool) string { func (f *FakeFactory) Command(*cobra.Command, bool) string {
return f.tf.Command return f.tf.Command
} }

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@ -18,7 +18,6 @@ package util
import ( import (
"fmt" "fmt"
"io"
"sort" "sort"
"strconv" "strconv"
"strings" "strings"
@ -179,9 +178,6 @@ type ClientAccessFactory interface {
// can range over in order to determine if the user has specified an editor // can range over in order to determine if the user has specified an editor
// of their choice. // of their choice.
EditorEnvs() []string EditorEnvs() []string
// PrintObjectSpecificMessage prints object-specific messages on the provided writer
PrintObjectSpecificMessage(obj runtime.Object, out io.Writer)
} }
// ObjectMappingFactory holds the second level of factory methods. These functions depend upon ClientAccessFactory methods. // ObjectMappingFactory holds the second level of factory methods. These functions depend upon ClientAccessFactory methods.

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@ -674,34 +674,6 @@ func (f *ring0Factory) EditorEnvs() []string {
return []string{"KUBE_EDITOR", "EDITOR"} return []string{"KUBE_EDITOR", "EDITOR"}
} }
func (f *ring0Factory) PrintObjectSpecificMessage(obj runtime.Object, out io.Writer) {
switch obj := obj.(type) {
case *api.Service:
if obj.Spec.Type == api.ServiceTypeNodePort {
msg := fmt.Sprintf(
`You have exposed your service on an external port on all nodes in your
cluster. If you want to expose this service to the external internet, you may
need to set up firewall rules for the service port(s) (%s) to serve traffic.
See http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/services-firewalls for more details.
`,
makePortsString(obj.Spec.Ports, true))
out.Write([]byte(msg))
}
if _, ok := obj.Annotations[api.AnnotationLoadBalancerSourceRangesKey]; ok {
msg := fmt.Sprintf(
`You are using service annotation [service.beta.kubernetes.io/load-balancer-source-ranges].
It has been promoted to field [loadBalancerSourceRanges] in service spec. This annotation will be deprecated in the future.
Please use the loadBalancerSourceRanges field instead.
See http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/services-firewalls for more details.
`)
out.Write([]byte(msg))
}
}
}
// overlyCautiousIllegalFileCharacters matches characters that *might* not be supported. Windows is really restrictive, so this is really restrictive // overlyCautiousIllegalFileCharacters matches characters that *might* not be supported. Windows is really restrictive, so this is really restrictive
var overlyCautiousIllegalFileCharacters = regexp.MustCompile(`[^(\w/\.)]`) var overlyCautiousIllegalFileCharacters = regexp.MustCompile(`[^(\w/\.)]`)

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@ -17,7 +17,6 @@ limitations under the License.
package util package util
import ( import (
"bytes"
"fmt" "fmt"
"sort" "sort"
"strings" "strings"
@ -418,41 +417,6 @@ func TestGetFirstPod(t *testing.T) {
} }
} }
func TestPrintObjectSpecificMessage(t *testing.T) {
f := NewFactory(nil)
tests := []struct {
obj runtime.Object
expectOutput bool
}{
{
obj: &api.Service{},
expectOutput: false,
},
{
obj: &api.Pod{},
expectOutput: false,
},
{
obj: &api.Service{Spec: api.ServiceSpec{Type: api.ServiceTypeLoadBalancer}},
expectOutput: false,
},
{
obj: &api.Service{Spec: api.ServiceSpec{Type: api.ServiceTypeNodePort}},
expectOutput: true,
},
}
for _, test := range tests {
buff := &bytes.Buffer{}
f.PrintObjectSpecificMessage(test.obj, buff)
if test.expectOutput && buff.Len() == 0 {
t.Errorf("Expected output, saw none for %v", test.obj)
}
if !test.expectOutput && buff.Len() > 0 {
t.Errorf("Expected no output, saw %s for %v", buff.String(), test.obj)
}
}
}
func TestMakePortsString(t *testing.T) { func TestMakePortsString(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct { tests := []struct {
ports []api.ServicePort ports []api.ServicePort