Commit Graph

4 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
David McMahon
ef0c9f0c5b Remove "All rights reserved" from all the headers. 2016-06-29 17:47:36 -07:00
Clayton Coleman
3474911736 Implement a streaming serializer for watch
Changeover watch to use streaming serialization. Properly version the
watch objects. Implement simple framing for JSON and Protobuf (but not
YAML).
2016-04-11 11:22:05 -04:00
harry
1032067ff9 Replace runtime reference by pkg 2016-02-01 21:06:44 +08:00
Clayton Coleman
363b616908 Expose exec and logs via WebSockets
Not all clients and systems can support SPDY protocols. This commit adds
support for two new websocket protocols, one to handle streaming of pod
logs from a pod, and the other to allow exec to be tunneled over
websocket.

Browser support for chunked encoding is still poor, and web consoles
that wish to show pod logs may need to make compromises to display the
output. The /pods/<name>/log endpoint now supports websocket upgrade to
the 'binary.k8s.io' subprotocol, which sends chunks of logs as binary to
the client. Messages are written as logs are streamed from the container
daemon, so flushing should be unaffected.

Browser support for raw communication over SDPY is not possible, and
some languages lack libraries for it and HTTP/2. The Kubelet supports
upgrade to WebSocket instead of SPDY, and will multiplex STDOUT/IN/ERR
over websockets by prepending each binary message with a single byte
representing the channel (0 for IN, 1 for OUT, and 2 for ERR). Because
framing on WebSockets suffers from head-of-line blocking, clients and
other server code should ensure that no particular stream blocks. An
alternative subprotocol 'base64.channel.k8s.io' base64 encodes the body
and uses '0'-'9' to represent the channel for ease of use in browsers.
2015-10-09 14:33:40 -04:00