Currently setting watch cache size for a given resource does not disable
the watch cache. This commit adds a new `default-watch-cache-size` flag
to map to the existing field, and refactors how watch cache sizes are
calculated to bring all of the code into one place. It also adds debug
logging to startup to allow us to verify watch cache enablement in
production.
Automatic merge from submit-queue (batch tested with PRs 51682, 51546, 51369, 50924, 51827)
Clear values for disabled alpha fields
Fixes#51831
Before persisting new or updated resources, alpha fields that are disabled by feature gate must be removed from the incoming objects.
This adds a helper for clearing these values for pod specs and calls it from the strategies of all in-tree resources containing pod specs.
Addresses https://github.com/kubernetes/community/pull/869
Automatic merge from submit-queue (batch tested with PRs 44931, 44808)
Update to use Semantic.DeepEqual in regsitry
**What this PR does / why we need it**:
**Which issue this PR fixes** *(optional, in `fixes #<issue number>(, fixes #<issue_number>, ...)` format, will close that issue when PR gets merged)*: fixes https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/43402
**Release note**:
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/assign @janetkuo
All Stores in Kubernetes follow the same logic for determining the name
of an object. This change makes it so that CompleteWithOptions defaults
the ObjectNameFunc if it is not specified. Thus a user does not need to
remember to use ObjectMeta.Name. Using the wrong field as the name can
lead to an object which has a name that bypasses normal object name
validation.
Signed-off-by: Monis Khan <mkhan@redhat.com>