CodecFactory is started with EnableStrict that throws an error when deserializing
a Kubelet component config that is malformed (e.g. unknown or duplicate keys).
When strict decoding a v1beta1 config fails, non-strict decoding is used and a warning is emitted.
For this, NewSchemeAndCodecs is now a variadic function that can take multiple
arguments for augmenting the returned codec factory. Strict decoding is
then explicitely enabled when decoding a kubelet config.
Additionally, decoding a RemoteConfigSource needs to be non-strict
to avoid an accidental error when it contains newer API fields that are not
yet known to the Kubelet.
DecodeKubeletConfiguration returns a wrapped error instead of a simple string
so its type can be tested.
Add unit tests for unhappy paths when loading a component config
Add keys for test cases struct fields, remove nil field initialization
Co-Authored-By: Jordan Liggitt <jordan@liggitt.net>
The word 'manifest' technically refers to a container-group specification
that predated the Pod abstraction. We should avoid using this legacy
terminology where possible. Fortunately, the Kubelet's config API will
be beta in 1.10 for the first time, so we still had the chance to make
this change.
I left the flags alone, since they're deprecated anyway.
I changed a few var names in files I touched too, but this PR is the
just the first shot, not the whole campaign
(`git grep -i manifest | wc -l -> 1248`).
This reverts commit f4afdecef8, reversing
changes made to e633a1604f.
This also fixes a bug where Kubemark was still using the core api scheme
to manipulate the Kubelet's types, which was the cause of the initial
revert.