The e2e core framework and subpackages of e2e framework are defined.
The subpackages can import the core framework, but the core framework
should not import the subpackages. We've defined this dependency rule
after circular depencency issue happened.
This adds TODOs to understand what we should in this rule.
Remove the "OrDie" from the name (since it doesn't "or die") and add
an extra check that there is at least 1 node available, since many
callers already did that themselves, and many others should have.
- Add a package "node" under e2e/framework and alias e2enode;
- Rename some functions whose name have redundant string.
Signed-off-by: Jiatong Wang <wangjiatong@vmware.com>
The framework/ssh.go code was heavily used throughout the framework
and could be useful elsewhere but reusing those methods requires
importing all of the framework.
Extracting these methods to their own package for reuse.
Only a few methods had to be copied into this package from the
rest of the framework to avoid an import cycle.
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Bump image in ingress downgrade test
**Release note**:
```release-note
None
```
/assign @nicksardo
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Reimplement migrate-if-needed.sh in go
The `migrate-if-needed.sh` script was already partially implemented in go (see the attachlease and rollback sub-dirs), but was still unnecessarily difficult to understand and test. This closely reimplements the original logic but with improved code structure, error handling and testing.
Where possible, go code that was previously executed as separate binaries is now statically linked into a single 'migrate' go cobra CLI app, which is then thinly wrapped by`migrate-if-needed.sh`.
There are numerous additional improvements that need to be made, but will be submitted in future PRs. This PR is focused on achieving parity with the pre-existing functionality and introducing some much needed test coverage, in particular HA cluster upgrade test coverage.
It appears that the `attachlease` and `rollback` go binaries are no longer needed as standalones and so I have consolidated them into the new `migrate` go binary. Other than that, this change aims to be 100% backward compatible.
```release-note
NONE
```
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Bump to etcd 3.1.12 to pick up critical fix
etcd [3.1.12](https://github.com/coreos/etcd/releases/tag/v3.1.12) (as well as 3.2.17 and 3.3.2) was released yesterday to fix a bug critical to kubernetes:
Fix [mvcc "unsynced" watcher restore operation](https://github.com/coreos/etcd/pull/9297).
- "unsynced" watcher is watcher that needs to be in sync with events that have happened.
- That is, "unsynced" watcher is the slow watcher that was requested on old revision.
- "unsynced" watcher restore operation was not correctly populating its underlying watcher group.
- Which possibly causes [missing events from "unsynced" watchers](https://github.com/coreos/etcd/issues/9086).
This will be backported to 1.9 as well.
Release note:
```release-note
Upgrade the default etcd server version to 3.1.12 to pick up critical etcd "mvcc "unsynced" watcher restore operation" fix.
```
cc @gyuho @wojtek-t @shyamjvs @timothysc @jdumars
This is the 2nd attempt. The previous was reverted while we figured out
the regional mirrors (oops).
New plan: k8s.gcr.io is a read-only facade that auto-detects your source
region (us, eu, or asia for now) and pulls from the closest. To publish
an image, push k8s-staging.gcr.io and it will be synced to the regionals
automatically (similar to today). For now the staging is an alias to
gcr.io/google_containers (the legacy URL).
When we move off of google-owned projects (working on it), then we just
do a one-time sync, and change the google-internal config, and nobody
outside should notice.
We can, in parallel, change the auto-sync into a manual sync - send a PR
to "promote" something from staging, and a bot activates it. Nice and
visible, easy to keep track of.