- Tries to listen 127.0.0.1 and the given port
- Tries to listen [::1] and the given port
- If both of them fails port-forward fails
- If at least one succeeds, port-forward listens on the corresponding interface and displays a warning for the other
- If both succeeds, port-portfward listens on both the interfaces
The client/Request type is the appropriate place to build
URLs, this allows callers to generate URLs for providing to
others (such as SelfLinks or relative links to objects).
Make clients opt in to decoding objects that are stored
in the generic api.List object by invoking runtime.DecodeList()
with a set of schemes. Makes it easier to handle unknown
schema objects because decoding is in the control of the code.
Add runtime.Unstructured, which is a simple in memory
representation of an external object.
Defaults to false, unless --flatten is specified. Default behavior
(--raw=false) is that byte data (Client{Certificate,Key}data,
CertificateAuthorityData) is redacted for a more human-readable view.
Useful for manually inspecting files that have embeded data.
- When 'getent hosts localhost' returns '::1' the creation of the
listener fails because of the port parsing which uses ":" as a
separator
- Use of net.SplitHostPort() to do the job
- Adding unit tests to ensure that the creation succeeds
- On docker.go: adds a test on the presence the socat command which was
failing silenty if not installed
- Code Review 1
- Fixed typo on Expected
- The UT now fails if the PortForwarder could not be created
- Code Review 2
- Simplify socat error message
- Changing t.Fatal to to.Error on unit tests
- Code Review 3
- Removing useless uses cases in unit tests
- Code Review 4
- Removing useless initiliasiation of PortForwarder
- Changing error message
- Code Review 5
- Simplifying TestCast struct
- Adding addition test in one test case
- Closing the listener
- Code Review 6
- Improving unit test
- When 'getent hosts localhost' returns '::1' the creation of the
listener fails because of the port parsing which uses ":" as a
separator
- Use of net.SplitHostPort() to do the job
- Adding unit tests to ensure that the creation succeeds
- On docker.go: adds a test on the presence the socat command which was
failing silenty if not installed
- Code Review 1
- Fixed typo on Expected
- The UT now fails if the PortForwarder could not be created
- Code Review 2
- Simplify socat error message
- Changing t.Fatal to to.Error on unit tests
- Code Review 3
- Removing useless uses cases in unit tests
- Code Review 4
- Removing useless initiliasiation of PortForwarder
- Changing error message
- Code Review 5
- Simplifying TestCast struct
- Adding addition test in one test case
- Closing the listener
- Code Review 6
- Improving unit test