![]() This patch adds a global timeout flag (viewable with `kubectl -h`) with a default value of `0s` (meaning no timeout). The timeout value is added to the default http client, so that zero values and default behavior are enforced by the client. **Example** ``` $ kubectl get pods # no timeout flag set - default to 0s (which means no timeout) NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE docker-registry-1-h7etw 1/1 Running 1 2h router-1-uv0f9 1/1 Running 1 2h $ kubectl get pods --timeout=0 # zero means no timeout no timeout flag set NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE docker-registry-1-h7etw 1/1 Running 1 2h router-1-uv0f9 1/1 Running 1 2h $kubectl get pods --timeout=1ms Unable to connect to the server: net/http: request canceled while waiting for connection (Client.Timeout exceeded while awaiting headers) ``` |
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helpers | ||
build.sh | ||
cross.sh | ||
test-cmd.sh | ||
test-e2e-node.sh | ||
test-integration.sh | ||
test.sh | ||
verify.sh | ||
vet.sh |