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Set Job's labels from PodTemplateSpec if none are specified
Fixes#31009 and replaces #32033.
@AdoHe I've picked your changes, added the additional ones for 'batch/v2alpha1' and most importantly added tests for job's defaulting. ptal
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Add Cluster field in ObjectMeta
There will be no sub-rs, but add `Cluster` field to the ObjectMeta (for all the objects)
"To distinguish the object at the federation level from it's constituents at the cluster level we will add a "Cluster" field to the metadata of all objects (where the federation itself will also have a cluster identifier). That way it is possible to list, interact with, and distinguish between the objects either at the federation level or at the individual cluster level based on the cluster identifier. "
@quinton-hoole @nikhiljindal @deepak-vij @mfanjie @huangyuqi
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AppArmor PodSecurityPolicy support
Implements the AppArmor PodSecurityPolicy support based on the alpha API proposed [here](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/master/docs/proposals/apparmor.md#pod-security-policy)
This implementation deviates from the original proposal in one way: it adds a separate option for specifying a default profile:
```
apparmor.security.alpha.kubernetes.io/defaultProfileName
```
This has several advantages over the original proposal:
- The default is explicit, rather than implicit on the ordering
- The default can be specified without constraining the allowed profiles
- The allowed profiles can be restricted without specifying a default (requires every pod to explicitly set a profile)
The E2E cluster does not currently enable the PodSecurityPolicy, so I will submit E2E tests in a separate PR.
/cc @dchen1107 @pweil- @sttts @jfrazelle @Amey-D
There's been enough people broken by not committing generated code, that we
should undo that until we have a proper client that is `go get` compatible.
This is temporary.
This mostly takes the previously checked in files and removes them, and moves
the generation to be on-demand instead of manual. Manually verified no change
in generated output.
This drives conversion generation from file tags like:
// +conversion-gen=k8s.io/my/internal/version
.. rather than hardcoded lists of packages.
The only net change in generated code can be explained as correct. Previously
it didn't know that conversion was available.
This is the last piece of Clayton's #26179 to be implemented with file tags.
All diffs are accounted for. Followup will use this to streamline some
packages.
Also add some V(5) debugging - it was helpful in diagnosing various issues, it
may be helpful again.
This drives most of the logic of deep-copy generation from tags like:
// +deepcopy-gen=package
..rather than hardcoded lists of packages. This will make it possible to
subsequently generate code ONLY for packages that need it *right now*, rather
than all of them always.
Also remove pkgs that really do not need deep-copies (no symbols used
anywhere).
This is in prep to simplify tag logic. Don't rely on processing commas as new
tag delimiters. Put new tags on new lines. This had zero effect on generated
code (as intended).
In bringing back Clayton's PR piece-by-piece this was almost as easy to
implement as his version, and is much more like what I think we should be
doing.
Specifically, any time which defines a .DeepCopy() method will have that method
called preferentially. Otherwise we generate our own functions for
deep-copying. This affected exactly one type - resource.Quantity. In applying
this heuristic, several places in the generated code were simplified.
To achieve this I had to convert types.Type.Methods from a slice to a map,
which seems correct anyway (to do by-name lookups).
His PR cam during the middle of this development cycle, and it was easier to
burn it down and recreate it than try to patch it into an existing series and
re-test every assumption. This behavior will be re-introduced in subsequent
commits.
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ObjectMeta, ListMeta, and TypeMeta should implement their interfaces
Make unversioned.ListMeta implement List. Update all the *List types so they implement GetListMeta.
This helps avoid using reflection to get list information.
Remove all unnecessary boilerplate, move the interfaces to the right
places, and add a test that verifies that objects implement one, the
other, but never both.
@ncdc @lavalamp this supercedes #26964 with the boilerplate removed. Added tests
Make unversioned.ListMeta implement List. Update all the *List types so they implement GetListMeta.
This helps avoid using reflection to get list information.
Remove all unnecessary boilerplate, move the interfaces to the right
places, and add a test that verifies that objects implement one, the
other, but never both.
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Round should avoid clearing s, save a string
Instead of saving bytes, save a string, which makes String() faster
and does not unduly penalize marshal. During parse, save the string
if it is in canonical form.
@wojtek-t @lavalamp this makes quantity.String() faster for a few cases
where it matters. We were also not clearing s properly before on Round()
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Make name validators return string slices
Part of the larger validation PR, broken out for easier review and merge. Builds on previous PRs in the series.
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validate third party resources
addresses validation portion of https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/22768
* ThirdPartyResource: validates name (3 segment DNS subdomain) and version names (single segment DNS label)
* ThirdPartyResourceData: validates objectmeta (name is validated as a DNS label)
* removes ability to use GenerateName with thirdpartyresources (kind and api group should not be randomized, in my opinion)
test improvements:
* updates resttest to clean up after create tests (so the same valid object can be used)
* updates resttest to take a name generator (in case "foo1" isn't a valid name for the object under test)
action required for alpha thirdpartyresource users:
* existing thirdpartyresource objects that do not match these validation rules will need to be removed/updated (after removing thirdpartyresourcedata objects stored under the disallowed versions, kind, or group names)
* existing thirdpartyresourcedata objects that do not match the name validation rule will not be able to be updated, but can be removed
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PSP admission
```release-note
Update PodSecurityPolicy types and add admission controller that could enforce them
```
Still working on removing the non-relevant parts of the tests but I wanted to get this open to start soliciting feedback.
- [x] bring PSP up to date with any new features we've added to SCC for discussion
- [x] create admission controller that is a pared down version of SCC (no ns based strategies, no user/groups/service account permissioning)
- [x] fix tests
@liggitt @pmorie - this is the simple implementation requested that assumes all PSPs should be checked for each requests. It is a slimmed down version of our SCC admission controller
@erictune @smarterclayton
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Move internal types of hpa from pkg/apis/extensions to pkg/apis/autoscaling
ref #21577
@lavalamp could you please review or delegate to someone from CSI team?
@janetkuo could you please take a look into the kubelet changes?
cc @fgrzadkowski @jszczepkowski @mwielgus @kubernetes/autoscaling
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Added JobTemplate, a preliminary step for ScheduledJob and Workflow
@sdminonne as promised, sorry it took this long 😊
@erictune fyi though it does not have to be in for 1.2
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Make ThirdPartyResource a root scoped object
ThirdPartyResource (the registration of a third party type) belongs at the cluster scope. It results in resource handlers installed in every namespace, and the same name in two namespaces collides (namespace is ignored when determining group/kind).
ThirdPartyResourceData (an actual instance of that type) is still namespace-scoped.
This PR moves ThirdPartyResource to be a root scope object. Someone previously using ThirdPartyResource definitions in alpha should be able to move them from namespace to root scope like this:
setup (run on 1.2):
```
kubectl create ns ns1
echo '{"kind":"ThirdPartyResource","apiVersion":"extensions/v1beta1","metadata":{"name":"foo.example.com"},"versions":[{"name":"v8"}]}' | kubectl create -f - --namespace=ns1
echo '{"kind":"Foo","apiVersion":"example.com/v8","metadata":{"name":"MyFoo"},"testkey":"testvalue"}' | kubectl create -f - --namespace=ns1
```
export:
```
kubectl get thirdpartyresource --all-namespaces -o yaml > tprs.yaml
```
remove namespaced kind registrations (this shouldn't remove the data of that type, which is another possible issue):
```
kubectl delete -f tprs.yaml
```
... upgrade ...
re-register the custom types at the root scope:
```
kubectl create -f tprs.yaml
```
Additionally, pre-1.3 clients that expect to read/write ThirdPartyResource at a namespace scope will not be compatible with 1.3+ servers, and 1.3+ clients that expect to read/write ThirdPartyResource at a root scope will not be compatible with pre-1.3 servers.
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API changes for Cascading deletion
This PR includes the necessary API changes to implement cascading deletion with finalizers as proposed is in #23656. Comments are welcome.
@lavalamp @derekwaynecarr @bgrant0607 @rata @hongchaodeng
Having internal and external integer types being different hides
potential conversion problems. Propagate that out further (which will
also allow us to better optimize conversion).
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Make all defaulters public
Will allow for generating direct accessors in conversion code instead of using reflection.
@wojtek-t