* Add warning handler callback function in shortcut expander
Currently, errors in client-go are propagated back to the callers via
function returns. However, there is no elegant way for just warning users.
For example, when user wants to get a resource with it's short name format
and if there are multiple resources belonging to this short name, we need to
warn user about this ambugity which one is picked and which ones are discarded.
Not only to overcome this particular case mentioned above, but also propose a
way for the possible warnings in the future, this commit adds a warningHandler
callback function in shortcutExpander.
* Add warningPrinter functionality in ConfigFlags
ConfigFlags has neither warning user in a standardized
format functionality nor passing warning callback functions to other upper level
libraries such as client-go.
This commit adds an ability that user can set warningPrinters
according to their IOStreams and this warningPrinters will be used
to raise possible warnings happening not only in cli-runtime but
also in client-go.
* Pass warning callback function in ConfigFlags to shortcutExpander
This commit passes warning callback function to print possible
warnings happened in shortcut expander to warn user in a
standardized format.
* Add integration test for CRDs having ambiguous short names
This commit adds integration test to assure that warning message
related to this ambiguity is printed when resources are being retrieved via their short name
representations in cases where multiple resources have same
short names.
This integration test also ensures that the logic behind which resource
will be selected hasn't been changed which may cause disperancies in
clusters.
* Remove defaultConfigFlag global variable
* Move default config flags initialization into function
* Skip warning for versions of same group/resource
* Run update-vendor
* Warn only once when there are multiple versions registered for ambiguous resource
* Apply gocritic review
* Add multi-resource multi-version ambiguity unit test
The kubelet restarts working pods with an exponential back-off delay,
with a maximum cap of 5 minutes. The waiting 1 minutes may happen to be
in back-off time.
Signed-off-by: Ruquan Zhao <ruquan.zhao@arm.com>
framework.SIGDescribe is better because:
- Ginkgo uses the source code location of the test, not of the wrapper,
when reporting progress.
- Additional annotations can be passed.
To make this a drop-in replacement, framework.SIGDescribe generates a function
that can be used instead of the former SIGDescribe functions.
windows.SIGDescribe contained some additional code to ensure that tests are
skipped when not running with a suitable node OS. This gets moved into a
separate wrapper generator, to allow using framework.SIGDescribe as intended.
To ensure that all callers were modified, the windows.sigDescribe isn't
exported anymore (wasn't necessary in the first place!).