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Limit unbound label cardinality on request errors
This converts all request errors to the string `<error>` instead of
passing the full error string. Error strings can have arbitrary values
and thus have a cardinality that is not suitable for a metric
use case.
Inspecting individual errors is a logging use case which can be handled separately by registering a client error handler.
@kubernetes/sig-instrumentation
This converts all request errors to the string `<error>` instead of
passing the full error string. Error strings can have arbitrary values
and thus have a cardinality that is not suitable for a metric
use case.
restclient must be able to deal with multiple types of servers. Alter
the behavior of restclient.Result#Raw() to not process the body on
error, but instead to return the generic error (which still matches the
error checking cases in api/error like IsBadRequest). If the caller uses
.Error(), .Into(), or .Get(), try decoding the body as a Status.
For older servers, continue to default apiVersion "v1" when calling
restclient.Result#Error(). This was only for 1.1 servers and the
extensions group, which we have since fixed.
This removes a double decode of very large objects (like LIST).
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Ignore troublesome paths that cause coverage to fail
**What this PR does / why we need it**:
`KUBE_COVER=y make check` currently fails, this patch fixes it.
**Which issue this PR fixes**
fixes#31691
**Special notes for your reviewer**:
None
**Release note**:
```release-note
NONE
```
This avoids the whole command failing because of errors like the following:
```
# cover k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/client/restclient
cover: internal error: block 268 overlaps block 270
```
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Handle Stream() errors consistently in restclient
We should be following the same rules for Stream() as the normal body
request flow.
Also add slightly more output on a server error - in the future we may
want to clean this up but it's potentially hiding bad responses.
Related to #32009 but isn't the fix (so far)
This avoids the whole command failing because of errors like the following:
```
# cover k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/client/restclient
cover: internal error: block 268 overlaps block 270
```
For vendor code, igone
For local code replace the switch with an if statement
We should be following the same rules for Stream() as the normal body
request flow.
Also add slightly more output on a server error - in the future we may
want to clean this up but it's potentially hiding bad responses.
Currently if there is an error (not found) the error printed out
is to do with the inablity to convert an empty body into the expected json.
This patch will fill in the err correctly.
example of before (with NotFound error):
$ kubectl top node
failed to unmarshall heapster response: json: cannot unmarshal object into Go value of type []v1alpha1.NodeMetrics
Now:
$ kubectl top node
the server could not find the requested resource (get services http:heapster:)
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Remove implicit Prometheus metrics from client
**What this PR does / why we need it**: This PR starts to cut away at dependencies that the client has.
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```release-note
The implicit registration of Prometheus metrics for request count and latency have been removed, and a plug-able interface was added. If you were using our client libraries in your own binaries and want these metrics, add the following to your imports in the main package: "k8s.io/pkg/client/metrics/prometheus".
```
cc: @kubernetes/sig-api-machinery @kubernetes/sig-instrumentation @fgrzadkowski @wojtek-t
Also allow a new AcceptContentTypes field to allow the client to ask for
a fallback serialization when getting responses from the server. This
allows a new client to ask for protobuf and JSON, falling back to JSON
when necessary.
The changes to request.go allow error responses from non-JSON servers to
be properly decoded.
The codec factory should support two distinct interfaces - negotiating
for a serializer with a client, vs reading or writing data to a storage
form (etcd, disk, etc). Make the EncodeForVersion and DecodeToVersion
methods only take Encoder and Decoder, and slight refactoring elsewhere.
In the storage factory, use a content type to control what serializer to
pick, and use the universal deserializer. This ensures that storage can
read JSON (which might be from older objects) while only writing
protobuf. Add exceptions for those resources that may not be able to
write to protobuf (specifically third party resources, but potentially
others in the future).