This example demonstrates the usage of the serviceaccount primitive within the operator component framework. It shows
how to manage a Kubernetes ServiceAccount as a component of a larger application, utilising features like:
Base Construction: Initializing a ServiceAccount with basic metadata.
Feature Mutations: Composing image pull secrets and automount settings from independent, feature-gated mutations.
Metadata Mutations: Setting version labels on the ServiceAccount via EditObjectMetadata.
Data Extraction: Harvesting ServiceAccount fields after each reconcile cycle.
Directory Structure
app/: Defines the controller that uses the component framework. The ExampleApp CRD is shared from
examples/shared/app.
features/: Contains modular feature definitions:
mutations.go: version labelling, image pull secrets, private registry, and automount control.
resources/: Contains the central NewServiceAccountResource factory that assembles all features using
serviceaccount.Builder.
main.go: A standalone entry point that demonstrates multiple reconciliation cycles with a fake client.
Running the Example
go run examples/serviceaccount-primitive/main.go
This will:
Initialize a fake Kubernetes client.
Create an ExampleApp owner object.
Reconcile through four spec variations, printing the ServiceAccount's image pull secrets and automount settings after
each cycle.