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Published: Feb 7, 2018 License: Apache-2.0 Imports: 6 Imported by: 0

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var ErrContainerTerminated = fmt.Errorf("container terminated")

ErrContainerTerminated is returned by PodContainerRunning in the intermediate state where the pod indicates it's still running, but its container is already terminated

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var ErrPodCompleted = fmt.Errorf("pod ran to completion")

ErrPodCompleted is returned by PodRunning or PodContainerRunning to indicate that the pod has already reached completed state.

Functions

func PodCompleted

func PodCompleted(event watch.Event) (bool, error)

PodCompleted returns true if the pod has run to completion, false if the pod has not yet reached running state, or an error in any other case.

func PodContainerRunning

func PodContainerRunning(containerName string) watch.ConditionFunc

PodContainerRunning returns false until the named container has ContainerStatus running (at least once), and will return an error if the pod is deleted, runs to completion, or the container pod is not available.

func PodNotPending

func PodNotPending(event watch.Event) (bool, error)

PodNotPending returns true if the pod has left the pending state, false if it has not, or an error in any other case (such as if the pod was deleted).

func PodRunning

func PodRunning(event watch.Event) (bool, error)

PodRunning returns true if the pod is running, false if the pod has not yet reached running state, returns ErrPodCompleted if the pod has run to completion, or an error in any other case.

func PodRunningAndReady

func PodRunningAndReady(event watch.Event) (bool, error)

PodRunningAndReady returns true if the pod is running and ready, false if the pod has not yet reached those states, returns ErrPodCompleted if the pod has run to completion, or an error in any other case.

func ServiceAccountHasSecrets

func ServiceAccountHasSecrets(event watch.Event) (bool, error)

ServiceAccountHasSecrets returns true if the service account has at least one secret, false if it does not, or an error.

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