Previously, the fake RESTClient in client-go required a Registry. It
used the Registry to fetch the GroupVersion for the fake client.
However, the way it did so was dubious in some cases (it hard-coded the
default API group in places), and not strictly necssary.
This updates the fake client to just recieve the GroupVersion and
internal group name directly, instead of requiring a Registry, so that
it can be consumed in unit tests where a Registry isn't necessarily
readily available (e.g. elsewhere in client-go).
Automatic merge from submit-queue (batch tested with PRs 42162, 41973, 42015, 42115, 41923)
kubectl drain: make code reusable
DrainOptions requires a few fields to be set, and the expectation is
that these are set as part of construction of the object. If they are
set, then the drain code can be reused in other kubernetes projects.
This does not create a contract that DrainOptions should fulfill going
forwards, any more than any of the other types that happen to be exposed
are part of the contract. Instead, this merely makes use outside the
package possible.
```release-note
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DrainOptions requires a few fields to be set, and the expectation is
that these are set as part of construction of the object. If they are
set, then the drain code can be reused in other kubernetes projects.
This does not create a contract that DrainOptions should fulfill going
forwards, any more than any of the other types that happen to be exposed
are part of the contract. Instead, this merely makes use outside the
package possible.
Automatic merge from submit-queue
Update drain test
Update how int convert to string in the kubectl drain test.
It is safer to use `strconv.Itoa()` than `string()`.