Some of these changes are cosmetic (repeatedly calling klog.V instead of
reusing the result), others address real issues:
- Logging a message only above a certain verbosity threshold without
recording that verbosity level (if klog.V().Enabled() { klog.Info... }):
this matters when using a logging backend which records the verbosity
level.
- Passing a format string with parameters to a logging function that
doesn't do string formatting.
All of these locations where found by the enhanced logcheck tool from
https://github.com/kubernetes/klog/pull/297.
In some cases it reports false positives, but those can be suppressed with
source code comments.
- Test all versions to make sure each resource version is in the
mappings
- Fail when request info contains an unrecognized version. We have tests
that guarantee that all known versions are in the mappings. If we
get a version in request info that is not there we should fail fast to
prevent inconsistent behaviour (e.g. for some reason the mappings is
not up to date).
Ensure all known versions are in mappings
Adds and implements ResetFieldsProvder interface in order to ensure that
the fieldmanager no longer owns fields that get reset before the object
is persisted.
Co-authored-by: Kevin Wiesmueller <kwiesmul@redhat.com>
Co-authored-by: Kevin Delgado <kevindelgado@google.com>
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update tests to be specific about the versions they are testing
When setting up tests, you want to rely on your own scheme. This eliminates coupling to floating versions which gives unnecessary flexibility in most cases and prevents testing all the versions you need.
@liggitt scrubs unnecessary deps.
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change DefaultGarbageCollectionPolicy to DeleteDependents for workloads controllers
**What this PR does / why we need it**:
As part of the apps/v1 GA effort (kubernetes/features#353) for v1.9. For core controllers, like `Deployment`, `DaemonSet`, `ReplicaSet`, and `StatefulSet`, changing the `DefaultGarbageCollectionPolicy` from `OrphanDependents` to `DeleteDependents` will make these objects consistent with the default behavior for all new objects.
For legacy API versions, the `DefaultGarbageCollectionPolicy` remains `OrphanDependents`.
**Which issue(s) this PR fixes** *(optional, in `fixes #<issue number>(, fixes #<issue_number>, ...)` format, will close the issue(s) when PR gets merged)*:
ref #55027
**Special notes for your reviewer**:
/cc @enisoc @caesarxuchao @kow3ns
/assign @kubernetes/sig-apps-api-reviews
**Release note**:
```release-note
The default garbage collection policy for Deployment, DaemonSet, StatefulSet, and ReplicaSet has changed from OrphanDependents to DeleteDependents when the deletion is requested through an `apps/v1` endpoint. Clients using older endpoints will be unaffected. This change is only at the REST API level and is independent of the default behavior of particular clients (e.g. this does not affect the default for the kubectl `--cascade` flag).
If you upgrade your client-go libs and use the `AppsV1()` interface, please note that the default garbage collection behavior is changed.
```