This change uses an adapter class to abstracts the interaction of the
secret controller with the secret api type. This is the first step to
creating a generic controller that can target any type for which an
adapter exists.
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[Federation] Add integration test for secrets
This PR adds an integration test for secrets that:
- performs create/read/update/delete on federation resources and validates that the changes are propagated to member clusters.
- uses an abstraction layer (fixture and adapter) to minimize the code required to support each federated type
- It should be possible to replace a test-specific adapter with a runtime adapter in the future (as per #41050)
- reuses fixture (federation api and clusters) across different resource types to minimize setup overhead
- on a fast machine, setup takes ~4s, and validating each type takes ~2s
- uses the [Subtest feature added in Go 1.7](https://blog.golang.org/subtests) to allow the test for a specific controller to be run in isolation
- ``make test-integration WHAT="federation -test.run=TestFederationCRUD/secret"``
Once this PR merges the test can be extended to target other federated types.
This PR targets #40705
cc: @kubernetes/sig-federation-pr-reviews @derekwaynecarr
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[Federation] Use cascading deletion when deleting resources in underlying clusters
The Federation control plane issues a delete command unless it wants to orphan the underlying per-cluster resource. When issuing that command, always set the orphanDependents to false.
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The Federation control plane issues a delete command unless it wants to orphan the underlying per-cluster resource. When issuing that command, always set the orphanDependents to false.
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Make desired objects in fed controller reconcilation function fully writable
When creating desired objects for sub-cluster in reconciliate functions we don't make full copies. This may result in unexpected race condition in the future when someone actually adds some object modifications (not needed in most cases but anyway - the cost of extra copy will be relatively small comparing to inter-cluster traffic). In case of ReplicaSet and Deployment the spec copy was a shallow one - ok for setting just replicas but also error-prone in the future.
cc: @quinton-hoole @nikhiljindal @madhusudancs