rebase: update kubernetes and libraries to v1.22.0 version

Kubernetes v1.22 version has been released and this update
ceph csi dependencies to use the same version.

Signed-off-by: Humble Chirammal <hchiramm@redhat.com>
This commit is contained in:
Humble Chirammal
2021-08-09 12:49:24 +05:30
committed by mergify[bot]
parent e077c1fdf5
commit aa698bc3e1
759 changed files with 61864 additions and 6514 deletions

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@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ func ControllerRevision(name, namespace string) *ControllerRevisionApplyConfigur
// ExtractControllerRevision extracts the applied configuration owned by fieldManager from
// controllerRevision. If no managedFields are found in controllerRevision for fieldManager, a
// ControllerRevisionApplyConfiguration is returned with only the Name, Namespace (if applicable),
// APIVersion and Kind populated. Is is possible that no managed fields were found for because other
// APIVersion and Kind populated. It is possible that no managed fields were found for because other
// field managers have taken ownership of all the fields previously owned by fieldManager, or because
// the fieldManager never owned fields any fields.
// controllerRevision must be a unmodified ControllerRevision API object that was retrieved from the Kubernetes API.
@ -60,8 +60,19 @@ func ControllerRevision(name, namespace string) *ControllerRevisionApplyConfigur
// applied if another fieldManager has updated or force applied any of the previously applied fields.
// Experimental!
func ExtractControllerRevision(controllerRevision *appsv1.ControllerRevision, fieldManager string) (*ControllerRevisionApplyConfiguration, error) {
return extractControllerRevision(controllerRevision, fieldManager, "")
}
// ExtractControllerRevisionStatus is the same as ExtractControllerRevision except
// that it extracts the status subresource applied configuration.
// Experimental!
func ExtractControllerRevisionStatus(controllerRevision *appsv1.ControllerRevision, fieldManager string) (*ControllerRevisionApplyConfiguration, error) {
return extractControllerRevision(controllerRevision, fieldManager, "status")
}
func extractControllerRevision(controllerRevision *appsv1.ControllerRevision, fieldManager string, subresource string) (*ControllerRevisionApplyConfiguration, error) {
b := &ControllerRevisionApplyConfiguration{}
err := managedfields.ExtractInto(controllerRevision, internal.Parser().Type("io.k8s.api.apps.v1.ControllerRevision"), fieldManager, b)
err := managedfields.ExtractInto(controllerRevision, internal.Parser().Type("io.k8s.api.apps.v1.ControllerRevision"), fieldManager, b, subresource)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}

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@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ func DaemonSet(name, namespace string) *DaemonSetApplyConfiguration {
// ExtractDaemonSet extracts the applied configuration owned by fieldManager from
// daemonSet. If no managedFields are found in daemonSet for fieldManager, a
// DaemonSetApplyConfiguration is returned with only the Name, Namespace (if applicable),
// APIVersion and Kind populated. Is is possible that no managed fields were found for because other
// APIVersion and Kind populated. It is possible that no managed fields were found for because other
// field managers have taken ownership of all the fields previously owned by fieldManager, or because
// the fieldManager never owned fields any fields.
// daemonSet must be a unmodified DaemonSet API object that was retrieved from the Kubernetes API.
@ -59,8 +59,19 @@ func DaemonSet(name, namespace string) *DaemonSetApplyConfiguration {
// applied if another fieldManager has updated or force applied any of the previously applied fields.
// Experimental!
func ExtractDaemonSet(daemonSet *apiappsv1.DaemonSet, fieldManager string) (*DaemonSetApplyConfiguration, error) {
return extractDaemonSet(daemonSet, fieldManager, "")
}
// ExtractDaemonSetStatus is the same as ExtractDaemonSet except
// that it extracts the status subresource applied configuration.
// Experimental!
func ExtractDaemonSetStatus(daemonSet *apiappsv1.DaemonSet, fieldManager string) (*DaemonSetApplyConfiguration, error) {
return extractDaemonSet(daemonSet, fieldManager, "status")
}
func extractDaemonSet(daemonSet *apiappsv1.DaemonSet, fieldManager string, subresource string) (*DaemonSetApplyConfiguration, error) {
b := &DaemonSetApplyConfiguration{}
err := managedfields.ExtractInto(daemonSet, internal.Parser().Type("io.k8s.api.apps.v1.DaemonSet"), fieldManager, b)
err := managedfields.ExtractInto(daemonSet, internal.Parser().Type("io.k8s.api.apps.v1.DaemonSet"), fieldManager, b, subresource)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}

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@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ func Deployment(name, namespace string) *DeploymentApplyConfiguration {
// ExtractDeployment extracts the applied configuration owned by fieldManager from
// deployment. If no managedFields are found in deployment for fieldManager, a
// DeploymentApplyConfiguration is returned with only the Name, Namespace (if applicable),
// APIVersion and Kind populated. Is is possible that no managed fields were found for because other
// APIVersion and Kind populated. It is possible that no managed fields were found for because other
// field managers have taken ownership of all the fields previously owned by fieldManager, or because
// the fieldManager never owned fields any fields.
// deployment must be a unmodified Deployment API object that was retrieved from the Kubernetes API.
@ -59,8 +59,19 @@ func Deployment(name, namespace string) *DeploymentApplyConfiguration {
// applied if another fieldManager has updated or force applied any of the previously applied fields.
// Experimental!
func ExtractDeployment(deployment *apiappsv1.Deployment, fieldManager string) (*DeploymentApplyConfiguration, error) {
return extractDeployment(deployment, fieldManager, "")
}
// ExtractDeploymentStatus is the same as ExtractDeployment except
// that it extracts the status subresource applied configuration.
// Experimental!
func ExtractDeploymentStatus(deployment *apiappsv1.Deployment, fieldManager string) (*DeploymentApplyConfiguration, error) {
return extractDeployment(deployment, fieldManager, "status")
}
func extractDeployment(deployment *apiappsv1.Deployment, fieldManager string, subresource string) (*DeploymentApplyConfiguration, error) {
b := &DeploymentApplyConfiguration{}
err := managedfields.ExtractInto(deployment, internal.Parser().Type("io.k8s.api.apps.v1.Deployment"), fieldManager, b)
err := managedfields.ExtractInto(deployment, internal.Parser().Type("io.k8s.api.apps.v1.Deployment"), fieldManager, b, subresource)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}

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@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ func ReplicaSet(name, namespace string) *ReplicaSetApplyConfiguration {
// ExtractReplicaSet extracts the applied configuration owned by fieldManager from
// replicaSet. If no managedFields are found in replicaSet for fieldManager, a
// ReplicaSetApplyConfiguration is returned with only the Name, Namespace (if applicable),
// APIVersion and Kind populated. Is is possible that no managed fields were found for because other
// APIVersion and Kind populated. It is possible that no managed fields were found for because other
// field managers have taken ownership of all the fields previously owned by fieldManager, or because
// the fieldManager never owned fields any fields.
// replicaSet must be a unmodified ReplicaSet API object that was retrieved from the Kubernetes API.
@ -59,8 +59,19 @@ func ReplicaSet(name, namespace string) *ReplicaSetApplyConfiguration {
// applied if another fieldManager has updated or force applied any of the previously applied fields.
// Experimental!
func ExtractReplicaSet(replicaSet *apiappsv1.ReplicaSet, fieldManager string) (*ReplicaSetApplyConfiguration, error) {
return extractReplicaSet(replicaSet, fieldManager, "")
}
// ExtractReplicaSetStatus is the same as ExtractReplicaSet except
// that it extracts the status subresource applied configuration.
// Experimental!
func ExtractReplicaSetStatus(replicaSet *apiappsv1.ReplicaSet, fieldManager string) (*ReplicaSetApplyConfiguration, error) {
return extractReplicaSet(replicaSet, fieldManager, "status")
}
func extractReplicaSet(replicaSet *apiappsv1.ReplicaSet, fieldManager string, subresource string) (*ReplicaSetApplyConfiguration, error) {
b := &ReplicaSetApplyConfiguration{}
err := managedfields.ExtractInto(replicaSet, internal.Parser().Type("io.k8s.api.apps.v1.ReplicaSet"), fieldManager, b)
err := managedfields.ExtractInto(replicaSet, internal.Parser().Type("io.k8s.api.apps.v1.ReplicaSet"), fieldManager, b, subresource)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}

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@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ func StatefulSet(name, namespace string) *StatefulSetApplyConfiguration {
// ExtractStatefulSet extracts the applied configuration owned by fieldManager from
// statefulSet. If no managedFields are found in statefulSet for fieldManager, a
// StatefulSetApplyConfiguration is returned with only the Name, Namespace (if applicable),
// APIVersion and Kind populated. Is is possible that no managed fields were found for because other
// APIVersion and Kind populated. It is possible that no managed fields were found for because other
// field managers have taken ownership of all the fields previously owned by fieldManager, or because
// the fieldManager never owned fields any fields.
// statefulSet must be a unmodified StatefulSet API object that was retrieved from the Kubernetes API.
@ -59,8 +59,19 @@ func StatefulSet(name, namespace string) *StatefulSetApplyConfiguration {
// applied if another fieldManager has updated or force applied any of the previously applied fields.
// Experimental!
func ExtractStatefulSet(statefulSet *apiappsv1.StatefulSet, fieldManager string) (*StatefulSetApplyConfiguration, error) {
return extractStatefulSet(statefulSet, fieldManager, "")
}
// ExtractStatefulSetStatus is the same as ExtractStatefulSet except
// that it extracts the status subresource applied configuration.
// Experimental!
func ExtractStatefulSetStatus(statefulSet *apiappsv1.StatefulSet, fieldManager string) (*StatefulSetApplyConfiguration, error) {
return extractStatefulSet(statefulSet, fieldManager, "status")
}
func extractStatefulSet(statefulSet *apiappsv1.StatefulSet, fieldManager string, subresource string) (*StatefulSetApplyConfiguration, error) {
b := &StatefulSetApplyConfiguration{}
err := managedfields.ExtractInto(statefulSet, internal.Parser().Type("io.k8s.api.apps.v1.StatefulSet"), fieldManager, b)
err := managedfields.ExtractInto(statefulSet, internal.Parser().Type("io.k8s.api.apps.v1.StatefulSet"), fieldManager, b, subresource)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}

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@ -35,6 +35,7 @@ type StatefulSetSpecApplyConfiguration struct {
PodManagementPolicy *appsv1.PodManagementPolicyType `json:"podManagementPolicy,omitempty"`
UpdateStrategy *StatefulSetUpdateStrategyApplyConfiguration `json:"updateStrategy,omitempty"`
RevisionHistoryLimit *int32 `json:"revisionHistoryLimit,omitempty"`
MinReadySeconds *int32 `json:"minReadySeconds,omitempty"`
}
// StatefulSetSpecApplyConfiguration constructs an declarative configuration of the StatefulSetSpec type for use with
@ -111,3 +112,11 @@ func (b *StatefulSetSpecApplyConfiguration) WithRevisionHistoryLimit(value int32
b.RevisionHistoryLimit = &value
return b
}
// WithMinReadySeconds sets the MinReadySeconds field in the declarative configuration to the given value
// and returns the receiver, so that objects can be built by chaining "With" function invocations.
// If called multiple times, the MinReadySeconds field is set to the value of the last call.
func (b *StatefulSetSpecApplyConfiguration) WithMinReadySeconds(value int32) *StatefulSetSpecApplyConfiguration {
b.MinReadySeconds = &value
return b
}

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@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ type StatefulSetStatusApplyConfiguration struct {
UpdateRevision *string `json:"updateRevision,omitempty"`
CollisionCount *int32 `json:"collisionCount,omitempty"`
Conditions []StatefulSetConditionApplyConfiguration `json:"conditions,omitempty"`
AvailableReplicas *int32 `json:"availableReplicas,omitempty"`
}
// StatefulSetStatusApplyConfiguration constructs an declarative configuration of the StatefulSetStatus type for use with
@ -114,3 +115,11 @@ func (b *StatefulSetStatusApplyConfiguration) WithConditions(values ...*Stateful
}
return b
}
// WithAvailableReplicas sets the AvailableReplicas field in the declarative configuration to the given value
// and returns the receiver, so that objects can be built by chaining "With" function invocations.
// If called multiple times, the AvailableReplicas field is set to the value of the last call.
func (b *StatefulSetStatusApplyConfiguration) WithAvailableReplicas(value int32) *StatefulSetStatusApplyConfiguration {
b.AvailableReplicas = &value
return b
}