Previously, the service file's name is 'k8s_${POD_UID}.service',
which means we need to `systemctl daemon-reload` if the we replace
the content of the service file (e.g. pod is restarted).
However this makes the journal in the previous pod get disconnected.
This PR solves the issue by using the unique rkt uuid as the service
file's name. After the change, the service file's name will be:
'k8s_${rkt_uuid}.service'.
Some e2e tests use wget to check connectivity, and the default e2e
timeout is 900s. This change allows the timeout to be specified on a
check-by-check basis. This will also make the check useful for negative
checks (like those used by openshift to validate isolation) since a
short timeout is suggested where connectivity is not expected.
Automatic merge from submit-queue
Client-gen: handle dotted group name, e.g., "authentication.k8s.io"
The client-gen used to assume the group name doesn't include dot, but it's not true, e.g., we have group `authentication.k8s.io`.
With this PR, Client-gen will use the full group name when creating directory (e.g., the client for the authentication group will be generated at pkg/client/clientset_generated/release_1_3/typed/`authentication.k8s.io`/v1/). However, because golang doesn't allow dot in variable/function names, so when the group name is used as part of variable/function name, client-gen extracts the part before the first dot (e.g., authentication).
This PR also changes the group name of the test group from `testgroup` to `testgroup.k8s.io` to verify if client-gen generates sane code.
cc @deads2k for #20573
This allows others to leverage the existing E2E code to test some
patched kube binary by simply overriding the bucket and reusing many of
the existing scripts
Removing the explicit list of KUBE_API_VERSIONS will cause the apiserver
to enable all APIs by default. This change reduces the amount of script
hacking needed to add new API groups in the future.
If "a" is a bash array, then the syntax to append the contents of $line as a
new element to the array is a+=("$line"), not messages+=$line
Using the former syntax just seems to append to the first element, creating a
long string and thus losing newline information.
Fixing this allows us to drop some empty lines from invocations of
usage_from_stdin.
Automatic merge from submit-queue
Honor starting resourceVersion in watch cache
Compare the requested resourceVersion to each event's resourceVersion to ensure events that occurred
in the past are not sent to the client.
Fixes#24194
cc @liggitt @wojtek-t