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/*
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Copyright 2014 The Kubernetes Authors.
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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You may obtain a copy of the License at
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http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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limitations under the License.
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*/
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package runtime
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import (
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"io"
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"net/url"
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"k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/runtime/schema"
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)
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const (
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// APIVersionInternal may be used if you are registering a type that should not
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// be considered stable or serialized - it is a convention only and has no
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// special behavior in this package.
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APIVersionInternal = "__internal"
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)
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// GroupVersioner refines a set of possible conversion targets into a single option.
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type GroupVersioner interface {
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// KindForGroupVersionKinds returns a desired target group version kind for the given input, or returns ok false if no
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// target is known. In general, if the return target is not in the input list, the caller is expected to invoke
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// Scheme.New(target) and then perform a conversion between the current Go type and the destination Go type.
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// Sophisticated implementations may use additional information about the input kinds to pick a destination kind.
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KindForGroupVersionKinds(kinds []schema.GroupVersionKind) (target schema.GroupVersionKind, ok bool)
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// Identifier returns string representation of the object.
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// Identifiers of two different encoders should be equal only if for every input
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// kinds they return the same result.
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Identifier() string
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}
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// Identifier represents an identifier.
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// Identitier of two different objects should be equal if and only if for every
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// input the output they produce is exactly the same.
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type Identifier string
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// Encoder writes objects to a serialized form
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type Encoder interface {
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// Encode writes an object to a stream. Implementations may return errors if the versions are
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// incompatible, or if no conversion is defined.
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Encode(obj Object, w io.Writer) error
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// Identifier returns an identifier of the encoder.
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// Identifiers of two different encoders should be equal if and only if for every input
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// object it will be encoded to the same representation by both of them.
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//
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// Identifier is intended for use with CacheableObject#CacheEncode method. In order to
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// correctly handle CacheableObject, Encode() method should look similar to below, where
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// doEncode() is the encoding logic of implemented encoder:
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// func (e *MyEncoder) Encode(obj Object, w io.Writer) error {
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// if co, ok := obj.(CacheableObject); ok {
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// return co.CacheEncode(e.Identifier(), e.doEncode, w)
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// }
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// return e.doEncode(obj, w)
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// }
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Identifier() Identifier
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}
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// MemoryAllocator is responsible for allocating memory.
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// By encapsulating memory allocation into its own interface, we can reuse the memory
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// across many operations in places we know it can significantly improve the performance.
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type MemoryAllocator interface {
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// Allocate reserves memory for n bytes.
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// Note that implementations of this method are not required to zero the returned array.
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// It is the caller's responsibility to clean the memory if needed.
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Allocate(n uint64) []byte
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}
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// EncoderWithAllocator serializes objects in a way that allows callers to manage any additional memory allocations.
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type EncoderWithAllocator interface {
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Encoder
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// EncodeWithAllocator writes an object to a stream as Encode does.
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// In addition, it allows for providing a memory allocator for efficient memory usage during object serialization
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EncodeWithAllocator(obj Object, w io.Writer, memAlloc MemoryAllocator) error
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}
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// Decoder attempts to load an object from data.
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type Decoder interface {
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// Decode attempts to deserialize the provided data using either the innate typing of the scheme or the
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// default kind, group, and version provided. It returns a decoded object as well as the kind, group, and
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// version from the serialized data, or an error. If into is non-nil, it will be used as the target type
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// and implementations may choose to use it rather than reallocating an object. However, the object is not
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// guaranteed to be populated. The returned object is not guaranteed to match into. If defaults are
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// provided, they are applied to the data by default. If no defaults or partial defaults are provided, the
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// type of the into may be used to guide conversion decisions.
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Decode(data []byte, defaults *schema.GroupVersionKind, into Object) (Object, *schema.GroupVersionKind, error)
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}
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// Serializer is the core interface for transforming objects into a serialized format and back.
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// Implementations may choose to perform conversion of the object, but no assumptions should be made.
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type Serializer interface {
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Encoder
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Decoder
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}
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// Codec is a Serializer that deals with the details of versioning objects. It offers the same
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// interface as Serializer, so this is a marker to consumers that care about the version of the objects
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// they receive.
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type Codec Serializer
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// ParameterCodec defines methods for serializing and deserializing API objects to url.Values and
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// performing any necessary conversion. Unlike the normal Codec, query parameters are not self describing
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// and the desired version must be specified.
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type ParameterCodec interface {
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// DecodeParameters takes the given url.Values in the specified group version and decodes them
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// into the provided object, or returns an error.
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DecodeParameters(parameters url.Values, from schema.GroupVersion, into Object) error
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// EncodeParameters encodes the provided object as query parameters or returns an error.
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EncodeParameters(obj Object, to schema.GroupVersion) (url.Values, error)
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}
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// Framer is a factory for creating readers and writers that obey a particular framing pattern.
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type Framer interface {
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NewFrameReader(r io.ReadCloser) io.ReadCloser
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NewFrameWriter(w io.Writer) io.Writer
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}
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// SerializerInfo contains information about a specific serialization format
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type SerializerInfo struct {
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// MediaType is the value that represents this serializer over the wire.
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MediaType string
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// MediaTypeType is the first part of the MediaType ("application" in "application/json").
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MediaTypeType string
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// MediaTypeSubType is the second part of the MediaType ("json" in "application/json").
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MediaTypeSubType string
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// EncodesAsText indicates this serializer can be encoded to UTF-8 safely.
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EncodesAsText bool
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// Serializer is the individual object serializer for this media type.
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Serializer Serializer
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// PrettySerializer, if set, can serialize this object in a form biased towards
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// readability.
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PrettySerializer Serializer
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// StrictSerializer, if set, deserializes this object strictly,
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// erring on unknown fields.
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StrictSerializer Serializer
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// StreamSerializer, if set, describes the streaming serialization format
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// for this media type.
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StreamSerializer *StreamSerializerInfo
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}
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// StreamSerializerInfo contains information about a specific stream serialization format
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type StreamSerializerInfo struct {
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// EncodesAsText indicates this serializer can be encoded to UTF-8 safely.
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EncodesAsText bool
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// Serializer is the top level object serializer for this type when streaming
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Serializer
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// Framer is the factory for retrieving streams that separate objects on the wire
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Framer
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}
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// NegotiatedSerializer is an interface used for obtaining encoders, decoders, and serializers
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// for multiple supported media types. This would commonly be accepted by a server component
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// that performs HTTP content negotiation to accept multiple formats.
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type NegotiatedSerializer interface {
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// SupportedMediaTypes is the media types supported for reading and writing single objects.
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SupportedMediaTypes() []SerializerInfo
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// EncoderForVersion returns an encoder that ensures objects being written to the provided
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// serializer are in the provided group version.
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EncoderForVersion(serializer Encoder, gv GroupVersioner) Encoder
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// DecoderToVersion returns a decoder that ensures objects being read by the provided
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// serializer are in the provided group version by default.
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DecoderToVersion(serializer Decoder, gv GroupVersioner) Decoder
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}
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// ClientNegotiator handles turning an HTTP content type into the appropriate encoder.
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// Use NewClientNegotiator or NewVersionedClientNegotiator to create this interface from
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// a NegotiatedSerializer.
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type ClientNegotiator interface {
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// Encoder returns the appropriate encoder for the provided contentType (e.g. application/json)
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// and any optional mediaType parameters (e.g. pretty=1), or an error. If no serializer is found
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// a NegotiateError will be returned. The current client implementations consider params to be
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// optional modifiers to the contentType and will ignore unrecognized parameters.
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Encoder(contentType string, params map[string]string) (Encoder, error)
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// Decoder returns the appropriate decoder for the provided contentType (e.g. application/json)
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// and any optional mediaType parameters (e.g. pretty=1), or an error. If no serializer is found
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// a NegotiateError will be returned. The current client implementations consider params to be
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// optional modifiers to the contentType and will ignore unrecognized parameters.
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Decoder(contentType string, params map[string]string) (Decoder, error)
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// StreamDecoder returns the appropriate stream decoder for the provided contentType (e.g.
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// application/json) and any optional mediaType parameters (e.g. pretty=1), or an error. If no
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// serializer is found a NegotiateError will be returned. The Serializer and Framer will always
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// be returned if a Decoder is returned. The current client implementations consider params to be
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// optional modifiers to the contentType and will ignore unrecognized parameters.
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StreamDecoder(contentType string, params map[string]string) (Decoder, Serializer, Framer, error)
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}
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// StorageSerializer is an interface used for obtaining encoders, decoders, and serializers
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// that can read and write data at rest. This would commonly be used by client tools that must
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// read files, or server side storage interfaces that persist restful objects.
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type StorageSerializer interface {
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// SupportedMediaTypes are the media types supported for reading and writing objects.
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SupportedMediaTypes() []SerializerInfo
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// UniversalDeserializer returns a Serializer that can read objects in multiple supported formats
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// by introspecting the data at rest.
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UniversalDeserializer() Decoder
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// EncoderForVersion returns an encoder that ensures objects being written to the provided
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// serializer are in the provided group version.
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EncoderForVersion(serializer Encoder, gv GroupVersioner) Encoder
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// DecoderForVersion returns a decoder that ensures objects being read by the provided
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// serializer are in the provided group version by default.
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DecoderToVersion(serializer Decoder, gv GroupVersioner) Decoder
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}
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// NestedObjectEncoder is an optional interface that objects may implement to be given
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// an opportunity to encode any nested Objects / RawExtensions during serialization.
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type NestedObjectEncoder interface {
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EncodeNestedObjects(e Encoder) error
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}
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// NestedObjectDecoder is an optional interface that objects may implement to be given
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// an opportunity to decode any nested Objects / RawExtensions during serialization.
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// It is possible for DecodeNestedObjects to return a non-nil error but for the decoding
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// to have succeeded in the case of strict decoding errors (e.g. unknown/duplicate fields).
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// As such it is important for callers of DecodeNestedObjects to check to confirm whether
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// an error is a runtime.StrictDecodingError before short circuiting.
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// Similarly, implementations of DecodeNestedObjects should ensure that a runtime.StrictDecodingError
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// is only returned when the rest of decoding has succeeded.
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type NestedObjectDecoder interface {
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DecodeNestedObjects(d Decoder) error
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}
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Non-codec interfaces
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type ObjectDefaulter interface {
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// Default takes an object (must be a pointer) and applies any default values.
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// Defaulters may not error.
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Default(in Object)
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}
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type ObjectVersioner interface {
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ConvertToVersion(in Object, gv GroupVersioner) (out Object, err error)
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}
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// ObjectConvertor converts an object to a different version.
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type ObjectConvertor interface {
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// Convert attempts to convert one object into another, or returns an error. This
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// method does not mutate the in object, but the in and out object might share data structures,
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// i.e. the out object cannot be mutated without mutating the in object as well.
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// The context argument will be passed to all nested conversions.
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Convert(in, out, context interface{}) error
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// ConvertToVersion takes the provided object and converts it the provided version. This
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// method does not mutate the in object, but the in and out object might share data structures,
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// i.e. the out object cannot be mutated without mutating the in object as well.
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// This method is similar to Convert() but handles specific details of choosing the correct
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// output version.
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ConvertToVersion(in Object, gv GroupVersioner) (out Object, err error)
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ConvertFieldLabel(gvk schema.GroupVersionKind, label, value string) (string, string, error)
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}
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// ObjectTyper contains methods for extracting the APIVersion and Kind
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// of objects.
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type ObjectTyper interface {
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// ObjectKinds returns the all possible group,version,kind of the provided object, true if
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// the object is unversioned, or an error if the object is not recognized
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// (IsNotRegisteredError will return true).
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ObjectKinds(Object) ([]schema.GroupVersionKind, bool, error)
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// Recognizes returns true if the scheme is able to handle the provided version and kind,
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// or more precisely that the provided version is a possible conversion or decoding
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// target.
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Recognizes(gvk schema.GroupVersionKind) bool
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}
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// ObjectCreater contains methods for instantiating an object by kind and version.
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type ObjectCreater interface {
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New(kind schema.GroupVersionKind) (out Object, err error)
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}
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// EquivalentResourceMapper provides information about resources that address the same underlying data as a specified resource
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type EquivalentResourceMapper interface {
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// EquivalentResourcesFor returns a list of resources that address the same underlying data as resource.
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// If subresource is specified, only equivalent resources which also have the same subresource are included.
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// The specified resource can be included in the returned list.
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EquivalentResourcesFor(resource schema.GroupVersionResource, subresource string) []schema.GroupVersionResource
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// KindFor returns the kind expected by the specified resource[/subresource].
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// A zero value is returned if the kind is unknown.
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KindFor(resource schema.GroupVersionResource, subresource string) schema.GroupVersionKind
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}
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// EquivalentResourceRegistry provides an EquivalentResourceMapper interface,
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// and allows registering known resource[/subresource] -> kind
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type EquivalentResourceRegistry interface {
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EquivalentResourceMapper
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// RegisterKindFor registers the existence of the specified resource[/subresource] along with its expected kind.
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RegisterKindFor(resource schema.GroupVersionResource, subresource string, kind schema.GroupVersionKind)
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}
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// ResourceVersioner provides methods for setting and retrieving
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// the resource version from an API object.
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type ResourceVersioner interface {
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SetResourceVersion(obj Object, version string) error
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ResourceVersion(obj Object) (string, error)
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}
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// Namer provides methods for retrieving name and namespace of an API object.
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type Namer interface {
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// Name returns the name of a given object.
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Name(obj Object) (string, error)
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// Namespace returns the name of a given object.
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Namespace(obj Object) (string, error)
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}
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// Object interface must be supported by all API types registered with Scheme. Since objects in a scheme are
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// expected to be serialized to the wire, the interface an Object must provide to the Scheme allows
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// serializers to set the kind, version, and group the object is represented as. An Object may choose
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// to return a no-op ObjectKindAccessor in cases where it is not expected to be serialized.
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type Object interface {
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GetObjectKind() schema.ObjectKind
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DeepCopyObject() Object
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}
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// CacheableObject allows an object to cache its different serializations
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// to avoid performing the same serialization multiple times.
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type CacheableObject interface {
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// CacheEncode writes an object to a stream. The <encode> function will
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// be used in case of cache miss. The <encode> function takes ownership
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// of the object.
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// If CacheableObject is a wrapper, then deep-copy of the wrapped object
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// should be passed to <encode> function.
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// CacheEncode assumes that for two different calls with the same <id>,
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// <encode> function will also be the same.
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CacheEncode(id Identifier, encode func(Object, io.Writer) error, w io.Writer) error
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// GetObject returns a deep-copy of an object to be encoded - the caller of
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// GetObject() is the owner of returned object. The reason for making a copy
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// is to avoid bugs, where caller modifies the object and forgets to copy it,
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// thus modifying the object for everyone.
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// The object returned by GetObject should be the same as the one that is supposed
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// to be passed to <encode> function in CacheEncode method.
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// If CacheableObject is a wrapper, the copy of wrapped object should be returned.
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GetObject() Object
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}
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// Unstructured objects store values as map[string]interface{}, with only values that can be serialized
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// to JSON allowed.
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type Unstructured interface {
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Object
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// NewEmptyInstance returns a new instance of the concrete type containing only kind/apiVersion and no other data.
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// This should be called instead of reflect.New() for unstructured types because the go type alone does not preserve kind/apiVersion info.
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NewEmptyInstance() Unstructured
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// UnstructuredContent returns a non-nil map with this object's contents. Values may be
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// []interface{}, map[string]interface{}, or any primitive type. Contents are typically serialized to
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// and from JSON. SetUnstructuredContent should be used to mutate the contents.
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UnstructuredContent() map[string]interface{}
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// SetUnstructuredContent updates the object content to match the provided map.
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SetUnstructuredContent(map[string]interface{})
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// IsList returns true if this type is a list or matches the list convention - has an array called "items".
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IsList() bool
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// EachListItem should pass a single item out of the list as an Object to the provided function. Any
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// error should terminate the iteration. If IsList() returns false, this method should return an error
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// instead of calling the provided function.
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EachListItem(func(Object) error) error
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// EachListItemWithAlloc works like EachListItem, but avoids retaining references to a slice of items.
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// It does this by making a shallow copy of non-pointer items before passing them to fn.
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//
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// If the items passed to fn are not retained, or are retained for the same duration, use EachListItem instead for memory efficiency.
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EachListItemWithAlloc(func(Object) error) error
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}
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