Automatic merge from submit-queue Fixes token_found bug in addon manager From #35832. Above PR exposed addon manager's logs on Jenkins, found below error on the gce e2e test artifacts: ``` Error from server: serviceaccounts "default" not found error executing template "{{with index .secrets 0}}{{.name}}{{end}}": template: output:1:7: executing "output" at <index .secrets 0>: error calling index: index of untyped nil == default service account in the kube-system namespace has token Error executing template: template: output:1:7: executing "output" at <index .secrets 0>: error calling index: index of untyped nil. Printing more information for debugging the template: template was: {{with index .secrets 0}}{{.name}}{{end}} raw data was: {"kind":"ServiceAccount","apiVersion":"v1","metadata":{"name":"default","namespace":"kube-system","selfLink":"/api/v1/namespaces/kube-system/serviceaccounts/default","uid":"de3f2f85-9d6a-11e6-9df3-42010af00002","resourceVersion":"48","creationTimestamp":"2016-10-29T00:01:40Z"}} object given to template engine was: map[apiVersion:v1 metadata:map[selfLink:/api/v1/namespaces/kube-system/serviceaccounts/default uid:de3f2f85-9d6a-11e6-9df3-42010af00002 resourceVersion:48 creationTimestamp:2016-10-29T00:01:40Z name:default namespace:kube-system] kind:ServiceAccount] == ``` Seems like the script failed to retrieve service token at the first time and mistakenly used the error message as the token content. Fixes by replacing `|| true` with if condition.
Cluster Configuration
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