Pick up the bug fix for golang/oauth2#237
Bump up cloud.google.com/go as a result of updating the OAuth2 code.
This commit was generated by:
./hack/pin-dependency.sh golang.org/x/oauth2 9f3314589c9a
./hack/pin-dependency.sh cloud.google.com/go v0.34.0
./hack/update-vendor.sh
git add vendor
git add -u
Currently, the method `pluginwatcher.traversePluginDir` descends into
a directory adding filesystem watchers and creating synthetic `create`
events when it finds sockets files. However, a race condition might
happen when a recently-added watcher observes a `delete` event in a
socket file before `pluginwatcher.traversePlugindir` itself notices
this file.
This patch changes this behavior by registering watchers on
directories, enqueueing and processing `create` events from sockets
found, and only then processing the events from the registered watchers.
This is a part of a series for fixing golint failures for util.go.
- fixes golint failures from line 2354 to line 3685 at original util.go
This fixes golint failures of the following file:
- test/e2e/framework/util.go
Add the functionality to support `CreateOrMutateConfigMap` and `MutateConfigMap`.
* `CreateOrMutateConfigMap` will try to create a given ConfigMap object; if this ConfigMap
already exists, a new version of the resource will be retrieved from the server and a
mutator callback will be called on it. Then, an `Update` of the mutated object will be
performed. If there's a conflict during this `Update` operation, retry until no conflict
happens. On every retry the object is refreshed from the server to the latest version.
* `MutateConfigMap` will try to get the latest version of the ConfigMap from the server,
call the mutator callback and then try to `Update` the mutated object. If there's a
conflict during this `Update` operation, retry until no conflict happens. On every retry
the object is refreshed from the server to the latest version.
Add unit tests for `MutateConfigMap`
* One test checks that in case of no conflicts, the update of the
given ConfigMap happens without any issues.
* Another test mimics 5 consecutive CONFLICT responses when updating
the given ConfigMap, whereas the sixth try it will work.