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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@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ func CronJob(name, namespace string) *CronJobApplyConfiguration {
// ExtractCronJob extracts the applied configuration owned by fieldManager from
// cronJob. If no managedFields are found in cronJob for fieldManager, a
// CronJobApplyConfiguration 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.
// cronJob must be a unmodified CronJob API object that was retrieved from the Kubernetes API.
@ -59,8 +59,19 @@ func CronJob(name, namespace string) *CronJobApplyConfiguration {
// applied if another fieldManager has updated or force applied any of the previously applied fields.
// Experimental!
func ExtractCronJob(cronJob *apibatchv1.CronJob, fieldManager string) (*CronJobApplyConfiguration, error) {
return extractCronJob(cronJob, fieldManager, "")
}
// ExtractCronJobStatus is the same as ExtractCronJob except
// that it extracts the status subresource applied configuration.
// Experimental!
func ExtractCronJobStatus(cronJob *apibatchv1.CronJob, fieldManager string) (*CronJobApplyConfiguration, error) {
return extractCronJob(cronJob, fieldManager, "status")
}
func extractCronJob(cronJob *apibatchv1.CronJob, fieldManager string, subresource string) (*CronJobApplyConfiguration, error) {
b := &CronJobApplyConfiguration{}
err := managedfields.ExtractInto(cronJob, internal.Parser().Type("io.k8s.api.batch.v1.CronJob"), fieldManager, b)
err := managedfields.ExtractInto(cronJob, internal.Parser().Type("io.k8s.api.batch.v1.CronJob"), fieldManager, b, subresource)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}

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@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ func Job(name, namespace string) *JobApplyConfiguration {
// ExtractJob extracts the applied configuration owned by fieldManager from
// job. If no managedFields are found in job for fieldManager, a
// JobApplyConfiguration 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.
// job must be a unmodified Job API object that was retrieved from the Kubernetes API.
@ -59,8 +59,19 @@ func Job(name, namespace string) *JobApplyConfiguration {
// applied if another fieldManager has updated or force applied any of the previously applied fields.
// Experimental!
func ExtractJob(job *apibatchv1.Job, fieldManager string) (*JobApplyConfiguration, error) {
return extractJob(job, fieldManager, "")
}
// ExtractJobStatus is the same as ExtractJob except
// that it extracts the status subresource applied configuration.
// Experimental!
func ExtractJobStatus(job *apibatchv1.Job, fieldManager string) (*JobApplyConfiguration, error) {
return extractJob(job, fieldManager, "status")
}
func extractJob(job *apibatchv1.Job, fieldManager string, subresource string) (*JobApplyConfiguration, error) {
b := &JobApplyConfiguration{}
err := managedfields.ExtractInto(job, internal.Parser().Type("io.k8s.api.batch.v1.Job"), fieldManager, b)
err := managedfields.ExtractInto(job, internal.Parser().Type("io.k8s.api.batch.v1.Job"), fieldManager, b, subresource)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}

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@ -25,13 +25,14 @@ import (
// JobStatusApplyConfiguration represents an declarative configuration of the JobStatus type for use
// with apply.
type JobStatusApplyConfiguration struct {
Conditions []JobConditionApplyConfiguration `json:"conditions,omitempty"`
StartTime *metav1.Time `json:"startTime,omitempty"`
CompletionTime *metav1.Time `json:"completionTime,omitempty"`
Active *int32 `json:"active,omitempty"`
Succeeded *int32 `json:"succeeded,omitempty"`
Failed *int32 `json:"failed,omitempty"`
CompletedIndexes *string `json:"completedIndexes,omitempty"`
Conditions []JobConditionApplyConfiguration `json:"conditions,omitempty"`
StartTime *metav1.Time `json:"startTime,omitempty"`
CompletionTime *metav1.Time `json:"completionTime,omitempty"`
Active *int32 `json:"active,omitempty"`
Succeeded *int32 `json:"succeeded,omitempty"`
Failed *int32 `json:"failed,omitempty"`
CompletedIndexes *string `json:"completedIndexes,omitempty"`
UncountedTerminatedPods *UncountedTerminatedPodsApplyConfiguration `json:"uncountedTerminatedPods,omitempty"`
}
// JobStatusApplyConfiguration constructs an declarative configuration of the JobStatus type for use with
@ -100,3 +101,11 @@ func (b *JobStatusApplyConfiguration) WithCompletedIndexes(value string) *JobSta
b.CompletedIndexes = &value
return b
}
// WithUncountedTerminatedPods sets the UncountedTerminatedPods 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 UncountedTerminatedPods field is set to the value of the last call.
func (b *JobStatusApplyConfiguration) WithUncountedTerminatedPods(value *UncountedTerminatedPodsApplyConfiguration) *JobStatusApplyConfiguration {
b.UncountedTerminatedPods = value
return b
}

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@ -0,0 +1,56 @@
/*
Copyright The Kubernetes Authors.
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.
*/
// Code generated by applyconfiguration-gen. DO NOT EDIT.
package v1
import (
types "k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/types"
)
// UncountedTerminatedPodsApplyConfiguration represents an declarative configuration of the UncountedTerminatedPods type for use
// with apply.
type UncountedTerminatedPodsApplyConfiguration struct {
Succeeded []types.UID `json:"succeeded,omitempty"`
Failed []types.UID `json:"failed,omitempty"`
}
// UncountedTerminatedPodsApplyConfiguration constructs an declarative configuration of the UncountedTerminatedPods type for use with
// apply.
func UncountedTerminatedPods() *UncountedTerminatedPodsApplyConfiguration {
return &UncountedTerminatedPodsApplyConfiguration{}
}
// WithSucceeded adds the given value to the Succeeded field in the declarative configuration
// and returns the receiver, so that objects can be build by chaining "With" function invocations.
// If called multiple times, values provided by each call will be appended to the Succeeded field.
func (b *UncountedTerminatedPodsApplyConfiguration) WithSucceeded(values ...types.UID) *UncountedTerminatedPodsApplyConfiguration {
for i := range values {
b.Succeeded = append(b.Succeeded, values[i])
}
return b
}
// WithFailed adds the given value to the Failed field in the declarative configuration
// and returns the receiver, so that objects can be build by chaining "With" function invocations.
// If called multiple times, values provided by each call will be appended to the Failed field.
func (b *UncountedTerminatedPodsApplyConfiguration) WithFailed(values ...types.UID) *UncountedTerminatedPodsApplyConfiguration {
for i := range values {
b.Failed = append(b.Failed, values[i])
}
return b
}

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@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ func CronJob(name, namespace string) *CronJobApplyConfiguration {
// ExtractCronJob extracts the applied configuration owned by fieldManager from
// cronJob. If no managedFields are found in cronJob for fieldManager, a
// CronJobApplyConfiguration 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.
// cronJob must be a unmodified CronJob API object that was retrieved from the Kubernetes API.
@ -59,8 +59,19 @@ func CronJob(name, namespace string) *CronJobApplyConfiguration {
// applied if another fieldManager has updated or force applied any of the previously applied fields.
// Experimental!
func ExtractCronJob(cronJob *batchv1beta1.CronJob, fieldManager string) (*CronJobApplyConfiguration, error) {
return extractCronJob(cronJob, fieldManager, "")
}
// ExtractCronJobStatus is the same as ExtractCronJob except
// that it extracts the status subresource applied configuration.
// Experimental!
func ExtractCronJobStatus(cronJob *batchv1beta1.CronJob, fieldManager string) (*CronJobApplyConfiguration, error) {
return extractCronJob(cronJob, fieldManager, "status")
}
func extractCronJob(cronJob *batchv1beta1.CronJob, fieldManager string, subresource string) (*CronJobApplyConfiguration, error) {
b := &CronJobApplyConfiguration{}
err := managedfields.ExtractInto(cronJob, internal.Parser().Type("io.k8s.api.batch.v1beta1.CronJob"), fieldManager, b)
err := managedfields.ExtractInto(cronJob, internal.Parser().Type("io.k8s.api.batch.v1beta1.CronJob"), fieldManager, b, subresource)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}