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571 lines
21 KiB
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Copyright 2014 The Kubernetes Authors.
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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You may obtain a copy of the License at
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http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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limitations under the License.
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*/
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package runtime
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import (
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"fmt"
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"net/url"
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"reflect"
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"k8s.io/client-go/1.5/pkg/api/unversioned"
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"k8s.io/client-go/1.5/pkg/conversion"
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)
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// Scheme defines methods for serializing and deserializing API objects, a type
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// registry for converting group, version, and kind information to and from Go
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// schemas, and mappings between Go schemas of different versions. A scheme is the
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// foundation for a versioned API and versioned configuration over time.
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//
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// In a Scheme, a Type is a particular Go struct, a Version is a point-in-time
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// identifier for a particular representation of that Type (typically backwards
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// compatible), a Kind is the unique name for that Type within the Version, and a
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// Group identifies a set of Versions, Kinds, and Types that evolve over time. An
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// Unversioned Type is one that is not yet formally bound to a type and is promised
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// to be backwards compatible (effectively a "v1" of a Type that does not expect
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// to break in the future).
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//
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// Schemes are not expected to change at runtime and are only threadsafe after
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// registration is complete.
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type Scheme struct {
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// versionMap allows one to figure out the go type of an object with
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// the given version and name.
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gvkToType map[unversioned.GroupVersionKind]reflect.Type
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// typeToGroupVersion allows one to find metadata for a given go object.
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// The reflect.Type we index by should *not* be a pointer.
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typeToGVK map[reflect.Type][]unversioned.GroupVersionKind
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// unversionedTypes are transformed without conversion in ConvertToVersion.
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unversionedTypes map[reflect.Type]unversioned.GroupVersionKind
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// unversionedKinds are the names of kinds that can be created in the context of any group
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// or version
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// TODO: resolve the status of unversioned types.
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unversionedKinds map[string]reflect.Type
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// Map from version and resource to the corresponding func to convert
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// resource field labels in that version to internal version.
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fieldLabelConversionFuncs map[string]map[string]FieldLabelConversionFunc
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// converter stores all registered conversion functions. It also has
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// default coverting behavior.
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converter *conversion.Converter
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// cloner stores all registered copy functions. It also has default
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// deep copy behavior.
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cloner *conversion.Cloner
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}
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// Function to convert a field selector to internal representation.
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type FieldLabelConversionFunc func(label, value string) (internalLabel, internalValue string, err error)
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// NewScheme creates a new Scheme. This scheme is pluggable by default.
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func NewScheme() *Scheme {
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s := &Scheme{
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gvkToType: map[unversioned.GroupVersionKind]reflect.Type{},
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typeToGVK: map[reflect.Type][]unversioned.GroupVersionKind{},
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unversionedTypes: map[reflect.Type]unversioned.GroupVersionKind{},
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unversionedKinds: map[string]reflect.Type{},
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cloner: conversion.NewCloner(),
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fieldLabelConversionFuncs: map[string]map[string]FieldLabelConversionFunc{},
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}
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s.converter = conversion.NewConverter(s.nameFunc)
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s.AddConversionFuncs(DefaultEmbeddedConversions()...)
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// Enable map[string][]string conversions by default
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if err := s.AddConversionFuncs(DefaultStringConversions...); err != nil {
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panic(err)
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}
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if err := s.RegisterInputDefaults(&map[string][]string{}, JSONKeyMapper, conversion.AllowDifferentFieldTypeNames|conversion.IgnoreMissingFields); err != nil {
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panic(err)
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}
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if err := s.RegisterInputDefaults(&url.Values{}, JSONKeyMapper, conversion.AllowDifferentFieldTypeNames|conversion.IgnoreMissingFields); err != nil {
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panic(err)
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}
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return s
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}
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// nameFunc returns the name of the type that we wish to use to determine when two types attempt
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// a conversion. Defaults to the go name of the type if the type is not registered.
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func (s *Scheme) nameFunc(t reflect.Type) string {
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// find the preferred names for this type
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gvks, ok := s.typeToGVK[t]
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if !ok {
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return t.Name()
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}
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for _, gvk := range gvks {
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internalGV := gvk.GroupVersion()
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internalGV.Version = "__internal" // this is hacky and maybe should be passed in
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internalGVK := internalGV.WithKind(gvk.Kind)
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if internalType, exists := s.gvkToType[internalGVK]; exists {
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return s.typeToGVK[internalType][0].Kind
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}
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}
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return gvks[0].Kind
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}
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// fromScope gets the input version, desired output version, and desired Scheme
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// from a conversion.Scope.
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func (s *Scheme) fromScope(scope conversion.Scope) *Scheme {
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return s
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}
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// Converter allows access to the converter for the scheme
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func (s *Scheme) Converter() *conversion.Converter {
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return s.converter
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}
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// AddUnversionedTypes registers the provided types as "unversioned", which means that they follow special rules.
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// Whenever an object of this type is serialized, it is serialized with the provided group version and is not
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// converted. Thus unversioned objects are expected to remain backwards compatible forever, as if they were in an
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// API group and version that would never be updated.
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//
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// TODO: there is discussion about removing unversioned and replacing it with objects that are manifest into
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// every version with particular schemas. Resolve this method at that point.
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func (s *Scheme) AddUnversionedTypes(version unversioned.GroupVersion, types ...Object) {
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s.AddKnownTypes(version, types...)
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for _, obj := range types {
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t := reflect.TypeOf(obj).Elem()
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gvk := version.WithKind(t.Name())
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s.unversionedTypes[t] = gvk
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if _, ok := s.unversionedKinds[gvk.Kind]; ok {
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("%v has already been registered as unversioned kind %q - kind name must be unique", reflect.TypeOf(t), gvk.Kind))
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}
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s.unversionedKinds[gvk.Kind] = t
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}
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}
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// AddKnownTypes registers all types passed in 'types' as being members of version 'version'.
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// All objects passed to types should be pointers to structs. The name that go reports for
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// the struct becomes the "kind" field when encoding. Version may not be empty - use the
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// APIVersionInternal constant if you have a type that does not have a formal version.
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func (s *Scheme) AddKnownTypes(gv unversioned.GroupVersion, types ...Object) {
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if len(gv.Version) == 0 {
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("version is required on all types: %s %v", gv, types[0]))
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}
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for _, obj := range types {
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t := reflect.TypeOf(obj)
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if t.Kind() != reflect.Ptr {
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panic("All types must be pointers to structs.")
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}
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t = t.Elem()
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if t.Kind() != reflect.Struct {
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panic("All types must be pointers to structs.")
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}
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gvk := gv.WithKind(t.Name())
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s.gvkToType[gvk] = t
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s.typeToGVK[t] = append(s.typeToGVK[t], gvk)
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}
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}
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// AddKnownTypeWithName is like AddKnownTypes, but it lets you specify what this type should
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// be encoded as. Useful for testing when you don't want to make multiple packages to define
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// your structs. Version may not be empty - use the APIVersionInternal constant if you have a
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// type that does not have a formal version.
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func (s *Scheme) AddKnownTypeWithName(gvk unversioned.GroupVersionKind, obj Object) {
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t := reflect.TypeOf(obj)
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if len(gvk.Version) == 0 {
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("version is required on all types: %s %v", gvk, t))
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}
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if t.Kind() != reflect.Ptr {
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panic("All types must be pointers to structs.")
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}
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t = t.Elem()
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if t.Kind() != reflect.Struct {
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panic("All types must be pointers to structs.")
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}
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s.gvkToType[gvk] = t
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s.typeToGVK[t] = append(s.typeToGVK[t], gvk)
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}
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// KnownTypes returns the types known for the given version.
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func (s *Scheme) KnownTypes(gv unversioned.GroupVersion) map[string]reflect.Type {
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types := make(map[string]reflect.Type)
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for gvk, t := range s.gvkToType {
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if gv != gvk.GroupVersion() {
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continue
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}
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types[gvk.Kind] = t
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}
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return types
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}
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// AllKnownTypes returns the all known types.
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func (s *Scheme) AllKnownTypes() map[unversioned.GroupVersionKind]reflect.Type {
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return s.gvkToType
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}
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// ObjectKind returns the group,version,kind of the go object and true if this object
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// is considered unversioned, or an error if it's not a pointer or is unregistered.
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func (s *Scheme) ObjectKind(obj Object) (unversioned.GroupVersionKind, bool, error) {
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gvks, unversionedType, err := s.ObjectKinds(obj)
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if err != nil {
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return unversioned.GroupVersionKind{}, false, err
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}
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return gvks[0], unversionedType, nil
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}
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// ObjectKinds returns all possible group,version,kind of the go object, true if the
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// object is considered unversioned, or an error if it's not a pointer or is unregistered.
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func (s *Scheme) ObjectKinds(obj Object) ([]unversioned.GroupVersionKind, bool, error) {
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v, err := conversion.EnforcePtr(obj)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, false, err
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}
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t := v.Type()
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gvks, ok := s.typeToGVK[t]
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if !ok {
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return nil, false, NewNotRegisteredErr(unversioned.GroupVersionKind{}, t)
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}
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_, unversionedType := s.unversionedTypes[t]
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return gvks, unversionedType, nil
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}
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// Recognizes returns true if the scheme is able to handle the provided group,version,kind
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// of an object.
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func (s *Scheme) Recognizes(gvk unversioned.GroupVersionKind) bool {
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_, exists := s.gvkToType[gvk]
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return exists
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}
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func (s *Scheme) IsUnversioned(obj Object) (bool, bool) {
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v, err := conversion.EnforcePtr(obj)
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if err != nil {
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return false, false
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}
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t := v.Type()
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if _, ok := s.typeToGVK[t]; !ok {
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return false, false
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}
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_, ok := s.unversionedTypes[t]
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return ok, true
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}
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// New returns a new API object of the given version and name, or an error if it hasn't
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// been registered. The version and kind fields must be specified.
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func (s *Scheme) New(kind unversioned.GroupVersionKind) (Object, error) {
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if t, exists := s.gvkToType[kind]; exists {
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return reflect.New(t).Interface().(Object), nil
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}
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if t, exists := s.unversionedKinds[kind.Kind]; exists {
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return reflect.New(t).Interface().(Object), nil
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}
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return nil, NewNotRegisteredErr(kind, nil)
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}
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// AddGenericConversionFunc adds a function that accepts the ConversionFunc call pattern
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// (for two conversion types) to the converter. These functions are checked first during
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// a normal conversion, but are otherwise not called. Use AddConversionFuncs when registering
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// typed conversions.
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func (s *Scheme) AddGenericConversionFunc(fn conversion.GenericConversionFunc) {
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s.converter.AddGenericConversionFunc(fn)
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}
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// Log sets a logger on the scheme. For test purposes only
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func (s *Scheme) Log(l conversion.DebugLogger) {
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s.converter.Debug = l
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}
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// AddIgnoredConversionType identifies a pair of types that should be skipped by
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// conversion (because the data inside them is explicitly dropped during
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// conversion).
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func (s *Scheme) AddIgnoredConversionType(from, to interface{}) error {
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return s.converter.RegisterIgnoredConversion(from, to)
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}
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// AddConversionFuncs adds functions to the list of conversion functions. The given
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// functions should know how to convert between two of your API objects, or their
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// sub-objects. We deduce how to call these functions from the types of their two
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// parameters; see the comment for Converter.Register.
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//
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// Note that, if you need to copy sub-objects that didn't change, you can use the
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// conversion.Scope object that will be passed to your conversion function.
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// Additionally, all conversions started by Scheme will set the SrcVersion and
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// DestVersion fields on the Meta object. Example:
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//
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// s.AddConversionFuncs(
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// func(in *InternalObject, out *ExternalObject, scope conversion.Scope) error {
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// // You can depend on Meta() being non-nil, and this being set to
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// // the source version, e.g., ""
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// s.Meta().SrcVersion
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// // You can depend on this being set to the destination version,
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// // e.g., "v1".
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// s.Meta().DestVersion
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// // Call scope.Convert to copy sub-fields.
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// s.Convert(&in.SubFieldThatMoved, &out.NewLocation.NewName, 0)
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// return nil
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// },
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// )
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//
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// (For more detail about conversion functions, see Converter.Register's comment.)
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//
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// Also note that the default behavior, if you don't add a conversion function, is to
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// sanely copy fields that have the same names and same type names. It's OK if the
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// destination type has extra fields, but it must not remove any. So you only need to
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// add conversion functions for things with changed/removed fields.
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func (s *Scheme) AddConversionFuncs(conversionFuncs ...interface{}) error {
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for _, f := range conversionFuncs {
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if err := s.converter.RegisterConversionFunc(f); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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// Similar to AddConversionFuncs, but registers conversion functions that were
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// automatically generated.
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func (s *Scheme) AddGeneratedConversionFuncs(conversionFuncs ...interface{}) error {
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for _, f := range conversionFuncs {
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if err := s.converter.RegisterGeneratedConversionFunc(f); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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// AddDeepCopyFuncs adds a function to the list of deep-copy functions.
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// For the expected format of deep-copy function, see the comment for
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// Copier.RegisterDeepCopyFunction.
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func (s *Scheme) AddDeepCopyFuncs(deepCopyFuncs ...interface{}) error {
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for _, f := range deepCopyFuncs {
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if err := s.cloner.RegisterDeepCopyFunc(f); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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// Similar to AddDeepCopyFuncs, but registers deep-copy functions that were
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// automatically generated.
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func (s *Scheme) AddGeneratedDeepCopyFuncs(deepCopyFuncs ...conversion.GeneratedDeepCopyFunc) error {
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for _, fn := range deepCopyFuncs {
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if err := s.cloner.RegisterGeneratedDeepCopyFunc(fn); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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// AddFieldLabelConversionFunc adds a conversion function to convert field selectors
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// of the given kind from the given version to internal version representation.
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func (s *Scheme) AddFieldLabelConversionFunc(version, kind string, conversionFunc FieldLabelConversionFunc) error {
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if s.fieldLabelConversionFuncs[version] == nil {
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s.fieldLabelConversionFuncs[version] = map[string]FieldLabelConversionFunc{}
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}
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s.fieldLabelConversionFuncs[version][kind] = conversionFunc
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return nil
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}
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// AddStructFieldConversion allows you to specify a mechanical copy for a moved
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// or renamed struct field without writing an entire conversion function. See
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// the comment in conversion.Converter.SetStructFieldCopy for parameter details.
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// Call as many times as needed, even on the same fields.
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func (s *Scheme) AddStructFieldConversion(srcFieldType interface{}, srcFieldName string, destFieldType interface{}, destFieldName string) error {
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return s.converter.SetStructFieldCopy(srcFieldType, srcFieldName, destFieldType, destFieldName)
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}
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// RegisterInputDefaults sets the provided field mapping function and field matching
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// as the defaults for the provided input type. The fn may be nil, in which case no
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// mapping will happen by default. Use this method to register a mechanism for handling
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// a specific input type in conversion, such as a map[string]string to structs.
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func (s *Scheme) RegisterInputDefaults(in interface{}, fn conversion.FieldMappingFunc, defaultFlags conversion.FieldMatchingFlags) error {
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return s.converter.RegisterInputDefaults(in, fn, defaultFlags)
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}
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// AddDefaultingFuncs adds functions to the list of default-value functions.
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// Each of the given functions is responsible for applying default values
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// when converting an instance of a versioned API object into an internal
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// API object. These functions do not need to handle sub-objects. We deduce
|
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// how to call these functions from the types of their two parameters.
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|
//
|
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// s.AddDefaultingFuncs(
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|
// func(obj *v1.Pod) {
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// if obj.OptionalField == "" {
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|
// obj.OptionalField = "DefaultValue"
|
||
|
// }
|
||
|
// },
|
||
|
// )
|
||
|
func (s *Scheme) AddDefaultingFuncs(defaultingFuncs ...interface{}) error {
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for _, f := range defaultingFuncs {
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|
err := s.converter.RegisterDefaultingFunc(f)
|
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|
if err != nil {
|
||
|
return err
|
||
|
}
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||
|
}
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||
|
return nil
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
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||
|
// Copy does a deep copy of an API object.
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||
|
func (s *Scheme) Copy(src Object) (Object, error) {
|
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|
dst, err := s.DeepCopy(src)
|
||
|
if err != nil {
|
||
|
return nil, err
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
return dst.(Object), nil
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Performs a deep copy of the given object.
|
||
|
func (s *Scheme) DeepCopy(src interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
|
||
|
return s.cloner.DeepCopy(src)
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Convert will attempt to convert in into out. Both must be pointers. For easy
|
||
|
// testing of conversion functions. Returns an error if the conversion isn't
|
||
|
// possible. You can call this with types that haven't been registered (for example,
|
||
|
// a to test conversion of types that are nested within registered types). The
|
||
|
// context interface is passed to the convertor.
|
||
|
// TODO: identify whether context should be hidden, or behind a formal context/scope
|
||
|
// interface
|
||
|
func (s *Scheme) Convert(in, out interface{}, context interface{}) error {
|
||
|
flags, meta := s.generateConvertMeta(in)
|
||
|
meta.Context = context
|
||
|
if flags == 0 {
|
||
|
flags = conversion.AllowDifferentFieldTypeNames
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
return s.converter.Convert(in, out, flags, meta)
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// Converts the given field label and value for an kind field selector from
|
||
|
// versioned representation to an unversioned one.
|
||
|
func (s *Scheme) ConvertFieldLabel(version, kind, label, value string) (string, string, error) {
|
||
|
if s.fieldLabelConversionFuncs[version] == nil {
|
||
|
return "", "", fmt.Errorf("No field label conversion function found for version: %s", version)
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
conversionFunc, ok := s.fieldLabelConversionFuncs[version][kind]
|
||
|
if !ok {
|
||
|
return "", "", fmt.Errorf("No field label conversion function found for version %s and kind %s", version, kind)
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
return conversionFunc(label, value)
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// ConvertToVersion attempts to convert an input object to its matching Kind in another
|
||
|
// version within this scheme. Will return an error if the provided version does not
|
||
|
// contain the inKind (or a mapping by name defined with AddKnownTypeWithName). Will also
|
||
|
// return an error if the conversion does not result in a valid Object being
|
||
|
// returned. Passes target down to the conversion methods as the Context on the scope.
|
||
|
func (s *Scheme) ConvertToVersion(in Object, target GroupVersioner) (Object, error) {
|
||
|
return s.convertToVersion(true, in, target)
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// UnsafeConvertToVersion will convert in to the provided target if such a conversion is possible,
|
||
|
// but does not guarantee the output object does not share fields with the input object. It attempts to be as
|
||
|
// efficient as possible when doing conversion.
|
||
|
func (s *Scheme) UnsafeConvertToVersion(in Object, target GroupVersioner) (Object, error) {
|
||
|
return s.convertToVersion(false, in, target)
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// convertToVersion handles conversion with an optional copy.
|
||
|
func (s *Scheme) convertToVersion(copy bool, in Object, target GroupVersioner) (Object, error) {
|
||
|
// determine the incoming kinds with as few allocations as possible.
|
||
|
t := reflect.TypeOf(in)
|
||
|
if t.Kind() != reflect.Ptr {
|
||
|
return nil, fmt.Errorf("only pointer types may be converted: %v", t)
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
t = t.Elem()
|
||
|
if t.Kind() != reflect.Struct {
|
||
|
return nil, fmt.Errorf("only pointers to struct types may be converted: %v", t)
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
kinds, ok := s.typeToGVK[t]
|
||
|
if !ok || len(kinds) == 0 {
|
||
|
return nil, NewNotRegisteredErr(unversioned.GroupVersionKind{}, t)
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
gvk, ok := target.KindForGroupVersionKinds(kinds)
|
||
|
if !ok {
|
||
|
// TODO: should this be a typed error?
|
||
|
return nil, fmt.Errorf("%v is not suitable for converting to %q", t, target)
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// target wants to use the existing type, set kind and return (no conversion necessary)
|
||
|
for _, kind := range kinds {
|
||
|
if gvk == kind {
|
||
|
return copyAndSetTargetKind(copy, s, in, gvk)
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// type is unversioned, no conversion necessary
|
||
|
if unversionedKind, ok := s.unversionedTypes[t]; ok {
|
||
|
if gvk, ok := target.KindForGroupVersionKinds([]unversioned.GroupVersionKind{unversionedKind}); ok {
|
||
|
return copyAndSetTargetKind(copy, s, in, gvk)
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
return copyAndSetTargetKind(copy, s, in, unversionedKind)
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
out, err := s.New(gvk)
|
||
|
if err != nil {
|
||
|
return nil, err
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
if copy {
|
||
|
copied, err := s.Copy(in)
|
||
|
if err != nil {
|
||
|
return nil, err
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
in = copied
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
flags, meta := s.generateConvertMeta(in)
|
||
|
meta.Context = target
|
||
|
if err := s.converter.Convert(in, out, flags, meta); err != nil {
|
||
|
return nil, err
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
setTargetKind(out, gvk)
|
||
|
return out, nil
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// generateConvertMeta constructs the meta value we pass to Convert.
|
||
|
func (s *Scheme) generateConvertMeta(in interface{}) (conversion.FieldMatchingFlags, *conversion.Meta) {
|
||
|
return s.converter.DefaultMeta(reflect.TypeOf(in))
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// copyAndSetTargetKind performs a conditional copy before returning the object, or an error if copy was not successful.
|
||
|
func copyAndSetTargetKind(copy bool, copier ObjectCopier, obj Object, kind unversioned.GroupVersionKind) (Object, error) {
|
||
|
if copy {
|
||
|
copied, err := copier.Copy(obj)
|
||
|
if err != nil {
|
||
|
return nil, err
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
obj = copied
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
setTargetKind(obj, kind)
|
||
|
return obj, nil
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// setTargetKind sets the kind on an object, taking into account whether the target kind is the internal version.
|
||
|
func setTargetKind(obj Object, kind unversioned.GroupVersionKind) {
|
||
|
if kind.Version == APIVersionInternal {
|
||
|
// internal is a special case
|
||
|
// TODO: look at removing the need to special case this
|
||
|
obj.GetObjectKind().SetGroupVersionKind(unversioned.GroupVersionKind{})
|
||
|
return
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
obj.GetObjectKind().SetGroupVersionKind(kind)
|
||
|
}
|