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Bumps the k8s-dependencies group with 2 updates: [k8s.io/klog/v2](https://github.com/kubernetes/klog) and [sigs.k8s.io/controller-runtime](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/controller-runtime). Updates `k8s.io/klog/v2` from 2.120.0 to 2.120.1 - [Release notes](https://github.com/kubernetes/klog/releases) - [Changelog](https://github.com/kubernetes/klog/blob/main/RELEASE.md) - [Commits](https://github.com/kubernetes/klog/compare/v2.120.0...v2.120.1) Updates `sigs.k8s.io/controller-runtime` from 0.16.3 to 0.17.0 - [Release notes](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/controller-runtime/releases) - [Changelog](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/controller-runtime/blob/main/RELEASE.md) - [Commits](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/controller-runtime/compare/v0.16.3...v0.17.0) --- updated-dependencies: - dependency-name: k8s.io/klog/v2 dependency-type: direct:production update-type: version-update:semver-patch dependency-group: k8s-dependencies - dependency-name: sigs.k8s.io/controller-runtime dependency-type: direct:production update-type: version-update:semver-minor dependency-group: k8s-dependencies ... Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>
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6.0 KiB
Go
171 lines
6.0 KiB
Go
/*
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Copyright 2018 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 reconcile
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import (
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"context"
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"errors"
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"reflect"
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"time"
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"k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/types"
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"sigs.k8s.io/controller-runtime/pkg/client"
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)
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// Result contains the result of a Reconciler invocation.
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type Result struct {
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// Requeue tells the Controller to requeue the reconcile key. Defaults to false.
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Requeue bool
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// RequeueAfter if greater than 0, tells the Controller to requeue the reconcile key after the Duration.
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// Implies that Requeue is true, there is no need to set Requeue to true at the same time as RequeueAfter.
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RequeueAfter time.Duration
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}
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// IsZero returns true if this result is empty.
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func (r *Result) IsZero() bool {
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if r == nil {
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return true
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}
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return *r == Result{}
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}
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// Request contains the information necessary to reconcile a Kubernetes object. This includes the
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// information to uniquely identify the object - its Name and Namespace. It does NOT contain information about
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// any specific Event or the object contents itself.
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type Request struct {
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// NamespacedName is the name and namespace of the object to reconcile.
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types.NamespacedName
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}
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/*
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Reconciler implements a Kubernetes API for a specific Resource by Creating, Updating or Deleting Kubernetes
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objects, or by making changes to systems external to the cluster (e.g. cloudproviders, github, etc).
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reconcile implementations compare the state specified in an object by a user against the actual cluster state,
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and then perform operations to make the actual cluster state reflect the state specified by the user.
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Typically, reconcile is triggered by a Controller in response to cluster Events (e.g. Creating, Updating,
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Deleting Kubernetes objects) or external Events (GitHub Webhooks, polling external sources, etc).
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Example reconcile Logic:
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* Read an object and all the Pods it owns.
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* Observe that the object spec specifies 5 replicas but actual cluster contains only 1 Pod replica.
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* Create 4 Pods and set their OwnerReferences to the object.
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reconcile may be implemented as either a type:
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type reconciler struct {}
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func (reconciler) Reconcile(ctx context.Context, o reconcile.Request) (reconcile.Result, error) {
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// Implement business logic of reading and writing objects here
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return reconcile.Result{}, nil
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}
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Or as a function:
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reconcile.Func(func(ctx context.Context, o reconcile.Request) (reconcile.Result, error) {
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// Implement business logic of reading and writing objects here
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return reconcile.Result{}, nil
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})
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Reconciliation is level-based, meaning action isn't driven off changes in individual Events, but instead is
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driven by actual cluster state read from the apiserver or a local cache.
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For example if responding to a Pod Delete Event, the Request won't contain that a Pod was deleted,
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instead the reconcile function observes this when reading the cluster state and seeing the Pod as missing.
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*/
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type Reconciler interface {
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// Reconcile performs a full reconciliation for the object referred to by the Request.
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//
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// If the returned error is non-nil, the Result is ignored and the request will be
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// requeued using exponential backoff. The only exception is if the error is a
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// TerminalError in which case no requeuing happens.
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//
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// If the error is nil and the returned Result has a non-zero result.RequeueAfter, the request
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// will be requeued after the specified duration.
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//
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// If the error is nil and result.RequeueAfter is zero and result.Requeue is true, the request
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// will be requeued using exponential backoff.
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Reconcile(context.Context, Request) (Result, error)
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}
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// Func is a function that implements the reconcile interface.
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type Func func(context.Context, Request) (Result, error)
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var _ Reconciler = Func(nil)
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// Reconcile implements Reconciler.
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func (r Func) Reconcile(ctx context.Context, o Request) (Result, error) { return r(ctx, o) }
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// ObjectReconciler is a specialized version of Reconciler that acts on instances of client.Object. Each reconciliation
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// event gets the associated object from Kubernetes before passing it to Reconcile. An ObjectReconciler can be used in
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// Builder.Complete by calling AsReconciler. See Reconciler for more details.
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type ObjectReconciler[T client.Object] interface {
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Reconcile(context.Context, T) (Result, error)
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}
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// AsReconciler creates a Reconciler based on the given ObjectReconciler.
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func AsReconciler[T client.Object](client client.Client, rec ObjectReconciler[T]) Reconciler {
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return &objectReconcilerAdapter[T]{
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objReconciler: rec,
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client: client,
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}
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}
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type objectReconcilerAdapter[T client.Object] struct {
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objReconciler ObjectReconciler[T]
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client client.Client
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}
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// Reconcile implements Reconciler.
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func (a *objectReconcilerAdapter[T]) Reconcile(ctx context.Context, req Request) (Result, error) {
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o := reflect.New(reflect.TypeOf(*new(T)).Elem()).Interface().(T)
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if err := a.client.Get(ctx, req.NamespacedName, o); err != nil {
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return Result{}, client.IgnoreNotFound(err)
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}
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return a.objReconciler.Reconcile(ctx, o)
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}
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// TerminalError is an error that will not be retried but still be logged
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// and recorded in metrics.
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func TerminalError(wrapped error) error {
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return &terminalError{err: wrapped}
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}
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type terminalError struct {
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err error
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}
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// This function will return nil if te.err is nil.
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func (te *terminalError) Unwrap() error {
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return te.err
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}
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func (te *terminalError) Error() string {
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if te.err == nil {
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return "nil terminal error"
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}
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return "terminal error: " + te.err.Error()
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}
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func (te *terminalError) Is(target error) bool {
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tp := &terminalError{}
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return errors.As(target, &tp)
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}
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