We had another bug where we confused the hostname with the NodeName.
To avoid this happening again, and to make the code more
self-documenting, we use types.NodeName (a typedef alias for string)
whenever we are referring to the Node.Name.
A tedious but mechanical commit therefore, to change all uses of the
node name to use types.NodeName
Also clean up some of the (many) places where the NodeName is referred
to as a hostname (not true on AWS), or an instanceID (not true on GCE),
etc.
pkg/service:
There were a couple of references here just as a reminder to change the
behavior of findPort. As of v1beta3, TargetPort was always defaulted, so
we could remove findDefaultPort and related tests.
pkg/apiserver:
The tests were using versioned API codecs for some of their encoding
tests. Necessary API types had to be written and registered with the
fake versioned codecs.
pkg/kubectl:
Some tests were converted to current versions where it made sense.
This change appends the full hostname to the mirror pod name (instead of taking
the first token) so that if the hostname is overriden, we'd not be creating
unncessary name conflicts. An example would be that a user overrides the
hostnames to be "127.0.0.1" and "127.0.0.2", and both of them were resolved to
"127" for the mirror pod name suffix.
Also, because `uname -n` could return a FQDN or not, this change takes only
the first token of it as the hostname for consistency.
If a static pod changes, delete the corresponding mirror pod. When kubelet
could not see mirror pod from the API server update, it'd attemp to create a
new mirror pod with up-to-date specs.