Here are a list of changes along with an explanation of how they work:
1. Add a new string field called TargetSelector to the external version of
extensions Scale type (extensions/v1beta1.Scale). This is a serialized
version of either the map-based selector (in case of ReplicationControllers)
or the unversioned.LabelSelector struct (in case of Deployments and
ReplicaSets).
2. Change the selector field in the internal Scale type (extensions.Scale) to
unversioned.LabelSelector.
3. Add conversion functions to convert from two external selector fields to a
single internal selector field. The rules for conversion are as follows:
i. If the target resource that this scale targets supports LabelSelector
(Deployments and ReplicaSets), then serialize the LabelSelector and
store the string in the TargetSelector field in the external version
and leave the map-based Selector field as nil.
ii. If the target resource only supports a map-based selector
(ReplicationControllers), then still serialize that selector and
store the serialized string in the TargetSelector field. Also,
set the the Selector map field in the external Scale type.
iii. When converting from external to internal version, parse the
TargetSelector string into LabelSelector struct if the string isn't
empty. If it is empty, then check if the Selector map is set and just
assign that map to the MatchLabels component of the LabelSelector.
iv. When converting from internal to external version, serialize the
LabelSelector and store it in the TargetSelector field. If only
the MatchLabel component is set, then also copy that value to
the Selector map field in the external version.
4. HPA now just converts the LabelSelector field to a Selector interface
type to list the pods.
5. Scale Get and Update etcd methods for Deployments and ReplicaSets now
return extensions.Scale instead of autoscaling.Scale.
6. Consequently, SubresourceGroupVersion override and is "autoscaling"
enabled check is now removed from pkg/master/master.go
7. Other small changes to labels package, fuzzer and LabelSelector
helpers to piece this all together.
8. Add unit tests to HPA targeting Deployments and ReplicaSets.
9. Add an e2e test to HPA targeting ReplicaSets.
Move type LabelSelector and type LabelSelectorRequirement from pkg/apis/extensions
This avoids an import loop when Job (and later DaemonSet, Deployment, ReplicaSet)
are moved out of extensions to new api groups.
Also Move LabelSelectorAsSelector utility from pkg/apis/extensions/ to pkg/api/unversioned/
Also its test.
Also LabelSelectorOp* constants.
Also the pkg/apis/extensions/validation functions ValidateLabelSelectorRequirement and
ValidateLabelSelector move to pkg/api/unversioned
The related type in pkg/apis/extensions/v1beta1/ is staying there. I might move
it in another PR if neccessary.
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.
All external types that are not int64 are now marked as int32,
including
IntOrString. Prober is now int32 (43 years should be enough of an initial
probe time for anyone).
Did not change the metadata fields for now.
This lays the groundwork for simple multizone capabilities.
In a cloud environment, nodes are typically created by the kubelet
registering with the API server. When creating a new node, we now query
the cloudprovider to see if it can provide Zone information, and if so
we add some well-known labels to the Node we are creating.
When etcd is down today we don't specifically handle the error involved,
which means clients get a generic 500 error. This commit adds a formal
error type internally for both WatchExpired and EtcdUnreachable, and
then converts them to api/errors before returning to the client. It also
upgrades the client to retry on any 429 or 5xx error that has a
Retry-After header, instead of just 429.
In combination, this allows the apiserver to exert backpressure on
controllers that are hotlooping. Picked 2 seconds by default, but we
could potentially ramp that up even further in a future iteration.