Automatic merge from submit-queue. If you want to cherry-pick this change to another branch, please follow the instructions <a href="https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/contributors/devel/cherry-picks.md">here</a>. kubectl resource builder to use versioned list Switch to using a versioned listed when return an object from the resource builder. This is necessary to allow cli's built outside the kubernetes/kubernetes repo to vendor the resource builder logic without vendoring all of Kubernetes. The following commands call the modified function. (identified by changing the function name and recompiling) - [x] `attach` - pkg/kubectl/cmd/attach.go:155: builder.Do().Object - passes to `AttachablePodForObject` which does not support Lists of any kind - [x] `get` - pkg/kubectl/cmd/get.go:251: r.Object - [x] check if isList with `IsListType` -> `GetItemsPtr` -> check for presence of `Items` field - [x] pass to `ResourceVersion` -> `CommonAccessor` -> checks for `metav1.ListInterface` (which this PR introduces a compile time check to ensure v1.List implements this) - [x] pass to `ExtractList` -> checks if items implement `runtime.RawExtension` - [x] `rolling_update` - pkg/kubectl/cmd/rollingupdate.go:207: request.Object - only accepts lists of length 1. updated in PR to support both api.List and v1.List - [x] `rollout_status` - pkg/kubectl/cmd/rollout/rollout_status.go:107: r.Object - passes to `ResourceVersion` -> `CommonAccessor` -> checks for `metav1.ListInterface` ```release-note NONE ``` Closes kubernetes/kubectl#81 |
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