Before, the one CSIJournal type was handling both configuration and
providing methods to make changes to the journal. This created the
temptation to modify the state of the global configuration object to
enact changes through the method calls.
This change creates a new type `journal.Connection` that takes the
monitors and credentials to create a short(er)-lived object to actually
read and make changes on the journal. This also avoid mixing the
arguments needed to connect to the cluster with the arguments needed
for the various journal read & update calls.
Signed-off-by: John Mulligan <jmulligan@redhat.com>
golint has a pretty struct stylechek, it down not allow different
variable names for methods on an object:
pkg/rbd/rbd_util.go:970:1: receiver name rbdVol should be consistent with previous receiver name rv for rbdVolume (golint)
func (rbdVol *rbdVolume) ensureEncryptionMetadataSet(ctx context.Context) error {
^
pkg/rbd/rbd_journal.go:166:26: ST1016: methods on the same type should have the same receiver name (seen 2x "rbdVol", 3x "rv") (stylecheck)
func (rbdVol *rbdVolume) Exists(ctx context.Context) (bool, error) {
^
Rename the 'rbdVol' variable to 'rv' to make it consistent.
Signed-off-by: Niels de Vos <ndevos@redhat.com>
The internal/ directory in Go has a special meaning, and indicates that
those packages are not meant for external consumption. Ceph-CSI does
provide public APIs for other projects to consume. There is no plan to
keep the API of the internally used packages stable.
Closes: #903
Signed-off-by: Niels de Vos <ndevos@redhat.com>