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).
Delete a job scale test
A subsequent PR is going to remove support
for this anyways.
Initialize extensions before batch and autoscaling
per @lavalamp review suggestion.
Combine the fields that will be used for content transformation
(content-type, codec, and group version) into a single struct in client,
and then pass that struct into the rest client and request. Set the
content-type when sending requests to the server, and accept the content
type as primary.
Will form the foundation for content-negotiation via the client.
Remove Codec from versionInterfaces in meta (RESTMapper is now agnostic
to codec and serialization). Register api/latest.Codecs as the codec
factory and use latest.Codecs.LegacyCodec(version) as an equvialent to
the previous codec.
Create a new MetadataAccessor interface that combines both
and use it where previously latest.ResourceVersioner and SelfLinker
were being used.
Adds Namespace to the get/set interface. Adds TODO about future
fast path for metadata (as per thockin's comment)
* Allows consumers to provide their own transports for common cases.
* Supports KUBE_API_VERSION on test cases for controlling which
api version they test against
* Provides a common flag registration method for CLIs that need
to connect to an API server (to avoid duplicating flags)
* Ensures errors are properly returned by the server
* Add a Context field to client.Config