Automatic merge from submit-queue Api-extensions server integraton test: etcd storage @deads2k here is the test we talked about yesterday. Few comments: SelfLink for CR Instances looks broken (my first test was not enough, sorry) please have a look [here](https://github.com/sdminonne/kubernetes/blob/apiextensions-server-storage/staging/src/k8s.io/kube-apiextensions-server/test/integration/registration_test.go#L435) and [here](https://github.com/sdminonne/kubernetes/blob/apiextensions-server-storage/staging/src/k8s.io/kube-apiextensions-server/test/integration/registration_test.go#L409) Not fully sure about the way etcd client works. I had to concatenate two times the prefix to get the value. The first time from the caller ([example](https://github.com/sdminonne/kubernetes/blob/apiextensions-server-storage/staging/src/k8s.io/kube-apiextensions-server/test/integration/registration_test.go#L428)) and the second time in the [get function](https://github.com/sdminonne/kubernetes/blob/apiextensions-server-storage/staging/src/k8s.io/kube-apiextensions-server/test/integration/registration_test.go#L473). Not sure if it's a problem or not, here is the `etcdctl` output for example: ``` $ ETCDCTL_API=3 etcdctl get "" --from-key /7b02b490-8e8e-4649-ab92-aad1173314fb/7b02b490-8e8e-4649-ab92-aad1173314fb/apiextensions.k8s.io/customresourcedefinition s/noxus.mygroup.example.com {"kind":"CustomResourceDefinition","apiVersion":"apiextensions.k8s.io/v1alpha1","metadata":{"name":"noxus.mygroup.exampl e.com","selfLink":"/apis/apiextensions.k8s.io/v1alpha1/customresourcedefinitions/noxus.mygroup.example.com","uid":"9a08f 664-3b17-11e7-94b1-847beb037559","creationTimestamp":"2017-05-17T15:43:41Z"},"spec":{"group":"mygroup.example.com","vers ion":"v1alpha1","names":{"plural":"noxus","singular":"nonenglishnoxu","shortNames":["foo","bar","abc","def"],"kind":"Wis hIHadChosenNoxu","listKind":"NoxuItemList"},"scope":"Namespaced"},"status":{"conditions":[{"type":"NameConflict","status ":"False","lastTransitionTime":null,"reason":"NoConflicts","message":"no conflicts found"}],"acceptedNames":{"plural":"n oxus","singular":"nonenglishnoxu","shortNames":["foo","bar","abc","def"],"kind":"WishIHadChosenNoxu","listKind":"NoxuIte mList"}}} /7b02b490-8e8e-4649-ab92-aad1173314fb/7b02b490-8e8e-4649-ab92-aad1173314fb/mygroup.example.com/noxus/not-the-default/foo {"apiVersion":"mygroup.example.com/v1alpha1","content":{"key":"value"},"kind":"WishIHadChosenNoxu","metadata":{"clusterN ame":"","creationTimestamp":"2017-05-17T15:43:41Z","deletionGracePeriodSeconds":null,"deletionTimestamp":null,"name":"fo o","namespace":"not-the-default","selfLink":"","uid":"9a174a53-3b17-11e7-94b1-847beb037559"}} ``` |
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