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Updated kubernetes packages to latest release. resizefs package has been included into k8s.io/mount-utils package. updated code to use the same. Updates: #1968 Signed-off-by: Rakshith R <rar@redhat.com>
135 lines
3.4 KiB
Go
135 lines
3.4 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 fieldpath
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import (
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"sigs.k8s.io/structured-merge-diff/v4/value"
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)
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// SetFromValue creates a set containing every leaf field mentioned in v.
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func SetFromValue(v value.Value) *Set {
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s := NewSet()
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w := objectWalker{
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path: Path{},
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value: v,
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allocator: value.NewFreelistAllocator(),
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do: func(p Path) { s.Insert(p) },
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}
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w.walk()
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return s
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}
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type objectWalker struct {
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path Path
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value value.Value
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allocator value.Allocator
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do func(Path)
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}
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func (w *objectWalker) walk() {
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switch {
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case w.value.IsNull():
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case w.value.IsFloat():
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case w.value.IsInt():
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case w.value.IsString():
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case w.value.IsBool():
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// All leaf fields handled the same way (after the switch
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// statement).
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// Descend
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case w.value.IsList():
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// If the list were atomic, we'd break here, but we don't have
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// a schema, so we can't tell.
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l := w.value.AsListUsing(w.allocator)
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defer w.allocator.Free(l)
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iter := l.RangeUsing(w.allocator)
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defer w.allocator.Free(iter)
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for iter.Next() {
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i, value := iter.Item()
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w2 := *w
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w2.path = append(w.path, w.GuessBestListPathElement(i, value))
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w2.value = value
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w2.walk()
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}
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return
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case w.value.IsMap():
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// If the map/struct were atomic, we'd break here, but we don't
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// have a schema, so we can't tell.
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m := w.value.AsMapUsing(w.allocator)
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defer w.allocator.Free(m)
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m.IterateUsing(w.allocator, func(k string, val value.Value) bool {
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w2 := *w
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w2.path = append(w.path, PathElement{FieldName: &k})
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w2.value = val
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w2.walk()
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return true
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})
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return
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}
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// Leaf fields get added to the set.
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if len(w.path) > 0 {
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w.do(w.path)
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}
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}
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// AssociativeListCandidateFieldNames lists the field names which are
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// considered keys if found in a list element.
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var AssociativeListCandidateFieldNames = []string{
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"key",
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"id",
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"name",
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}
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// GuessBestListPathElement guesses whether item is an associative list
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// element, which should be referenced by key(s), or if it is not and therefore
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// referencing by index is acceptable. Currently this is done by checking
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// whether item has any of the fields listed in
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// AssociativeListCandidateFieldNames which have scalar values.
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func (w *objectWalker) GuessBestListPathElement(index int, item value.Value) PathElement {
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if !item.IsMap() {
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// Non map items could be parts of sets or regular "atomic"
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// lists. We won't try to guess whether something should be a
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// set or not.
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return PathElement{Index: &index}
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}
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m := item.AsMapUsing(w.allocator)
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defer w.allocator.Free(m)
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var keys value.FieldList
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for _, name := range AssociativeListCandidateFieldNames {
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f, ok := m.Get(name)
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if !ok {
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continue
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}
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// only accept primitive/scalar types as keys.
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if f.IsNull() || f.IsMap() || f.IsList() {
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continue
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}
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keys = append(keys, value.Field{Name: name, Value: f})
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}
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if len(keys) > 0 {
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keys.Sort()
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return PathElement{Key: &keys}
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}
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return PathElement{Index: &index}
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}
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