Right now, `run_remote.go` only supports GCE instances. But actually
running the tests is completely independent of GCE and could work just
as well on any SSH-accessible machine.
This patch adds a new `--mode` switch, which defaults to `gce` for
backwards compatibility, but can be set to `ssh`. In that mode, the GCE
API is not used at all, and we simply connect to the hosts given via
`--hosts`.
This is still better than `run_local.go` because the latter mixes build
environment with test environment, which doesn't fit well with
container-optimized operating systems.
This is part of an effort to setup the e2e node tests on Fedora CoreOS
(see https://github.com/coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker/issues/990).
Patch best viewed with whitespace ignored.
Implements server side field validation behind the
`ServerSideFieldValidation` feature gate. With the
feature enabled, any create/update/patch request
with the `fieldValidation` query param set to
"Strict" will error if the object in the request
body have unknown fields. A value of "Warn"
(also the default when the feautre is enabled)
will succeed the request with a warning.
When the feature is disabled (or the query param
has a value of "Ignore"), the request will succeed
as it previously had with no indications of any
unknown or duplicate fields.
This test has been part of the Conformance suite since at least
Kubernetes 1.2 (2015-10-xx). Some years later, around 2018-10-xx, we
drafted a rigorous set of rules for tests to follow in order to be
eligible for promotion to Conformance. We explicitly disallowed any
tests that check for specific Events, since they are not an API, and we
make no guarantees about their contents nor their delivery.
Unfortunately, we neglected to go through the existing corpus of
Conformance tests with a fine-toothed comb after drafting these rules.
The very nature of what this test is attempting to exercise and verify
is specific Events, and their delivery, thus making it ineligible for
Conformance. We should have caught and demoted this test back then.
Better late than never?
This patch makes the CRI `v1` API the new project-wide default version.
To allow backwards compatibility, a fallback to `v1alpha2` has been added
as well. This fallback can either used by automatically determined by
the kubelet.
Signed-off-by: Sascha Grunert <sgrunert@redhat.com>