Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package builder provides wraps other controller-runtime libraries and exposes simple patterns for building common Controllers.
Projects built with the builder package can trivially be rebased on top of the underlying packages if the project requires more customized behavior in the future.
Index ¶
- type Builder
- func (blder *Builder) Build(r reconcile.Reconciler) (controller.Controller, error)
- func (blder *Builder) Complete(r reconcile.Reconciler) error
- func (blder *Builder) For(object runtime.Object, opts ...ForOption) *Builder
- func (blder *Builder) ForType(apiType runtime.Object) *Builderdeprecated
- func (blder *Builder) Named(name string) *Builder
- func (blder *Builder) Owns(object runtime.Object, opts ...OwnsOption) *Builder
- func (blder *Builder) Watches(src source.Source, eventhandler handler.EventHandler, opts ...WatchesOption) *Builder
- func (blder *Builder) WithConfig(config *rest.Config) *Builderdeprecated
- func (blder *Builder) WithEventFilter(p predicate.Predicate) *Builder
- func (blder *Builder) WithOptions(options controller.Options) *Builder
- type ForInput
- type ForOption
- type OwnsInput
- type OwnsOption
- type Predicates
- type WatchesInput
- type WatchesOption
- type WebhookBuilder
Examples ¶
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type Builder ¶
type Builder struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
Builder builds a Controller.
Example ¶
This example creates a simple application ControllerManagedBy that is configured for ReplicaSets and Pods.
* Create a new application for ReplicaSets that manages Pods owned by the ReplicaSet and calls into ReplicaSetReconciler.
* Start the application.
package main import ( "context" "fmt" "os" logf "sigs.k8s.io/controller-runtime/pkg/log" appsv1 "k8s.io/api/apps/v1" corev1 "k8s.io/api/core/v1" "sigs.k8s.io/controller-runtime/pkg/builder" "sigs.k8s.io/controller-runtime/pkg/client" "sigs.k8s.io/controller-runtime/pkg/client/config" "sigs.k8s.io/controller-runtime/pkg/log/zap" "sigs.k8s.io/controller-runtime/pkg/manager" "sigs.k8s.io/controller-runtime/pkg/manager/signals" "sigs.k8s.io/controller-runtime/pkg/reconcile" ) // This example creates a simple application ControllerManagedBy that is configured for ReplicaSets and Pods. // // * Create a new application for ReplicaSets that manages Pods owned by the ReplicaSet and calls into // ReplicaSetReconciler. // // * Start the application. func main() { logf.SetLogger(zap.New()) var log = logf.Log.WithName("builder-examples") mgr, err := manager.New(config.GetConfigOrDie(), manager.Options{}) if err != nil { log.Error(err, "could not create manager") os.Exit(1) } err = builder. ControllerManagedBy(mgr). // Create the ControllerManagedBy For(&appsv1.ReplicaSet{}). // ReplicaSet is the Application API Owns(&corev1.Pod{}). // ReplicaSet owns Pods created by it Complete(&ReplicaSetReconciler{}) if err != nil { log.Error(err, "could not create controller") os.Exit(1) } if err := mgr.Start(signals.SetupSignalHandler()); err != nil { log.Error(err, "could not start manager") os.Exit(1) } } // ReplicaSetReconciler is a simple ControllerManagedBy example implementation. type ReplicaSetReconciler struct { client.Client } // Implement the business logic: // This function will be called when there is a change to a ReplicaSet or a Pod with an OwnerReference // to a ReplicaSet. // // * Read the ReplicaSet // * Read the Pods // * Set a Label on the ReplicaSet with the Pod count func (a *ReplicaSetReconciler) Reconcile(req reconcile.Request) (reconcile.Result, error) { // Read the ReplicaSet rs := &appsv1.ReplicaSet{} err := a.Get(context.TODO(), req.NamespacedName, rs) if err != nil { return reconcile.Result{}, err } // List the Pods matching the PodTemplate Labels pods := &corev1.PodList{} err = a.List(context.TODO(), pods, client.InNamespace(req.Namespace), client.MatchingLabels(rs.Spec.Template.Labels)) if err != nil { return reconcile.Result{}, err } // Update the ReplicaSet rs.Labels["pod-count"] = fmt.Sprintf("%v", len(pods.Items)) err = a.Update(context.TODO(), rs) if err != nil { return reconcile.Result{}, err } return reconcile.Result{}, nil } func (a *ReplicaSetReconciler) InjectClient(c client.Client) error { a.Client = c return nil }
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func ControllerManagedBy ¶ added in v0.1.10
ControllerManagedBy returns a new controller builder that will be started by the provided Manager
func (*Builder) Build ¶
func (blder *Builder) Build(r reconcile.Reconciler) (controller.Controller, error)
Build builds the Application ControllerManagedBy and returns the Controller it created.
func (*Builder) Complete ¶ added in v0.1.10
func (blder *Builder) Complete(r reconcile.Reconciler) error
Complete builds the Application ControllerManagedBy.
func (*Builder) For ¶ added in v0.1.10
For defines the type of Object being *reconciled*, and configures the ControllerManagedBy to respond to create / delete / update events by *reconciling the object*. This is the equivalent of calling Watches(&source.Kind{Type: apiType}, &handler.EnqueueRequestForObject{})
func (*Builder) ForType
deprecated
ForType defines the type of Object being *reconciled*, and configures the ControllerManagedBy to respond to create / delete / update events by *reconciling the object*. This is the equivalent of calling Watches(&source.Kind{Type: apiType}, &handler.EnqueueRequestForObject{})
Deprecated: Use For
func (*Builder) Named ¶ added in v0.2.0
Named sets the name of the controller to the given name. The name shows up in metrics, among other things, and thus should be a prometheus compatible name (underscores and alphanumeric characters only).
By default, controllers are named using the lowercase version of their kind.
func (*Builder) Owns ¶
func (blder *Builder) Owns(object runtime.Object, opts ...OwnsOption) *Builder
Owns defines types of Objects being *generated* by the ControllerManagedBy, and configures the ControllerManagedBy to respond to create / delete / update events by *reconciling the owner object*. This is the equivalent of calling Watches(&source.Kind{Type: <ForType-forInput>}, &handler.EnqueueRequestForOwner{OwnerType: apiType, IsController: true})
func (*Builder) Watches ¶ added in v0.1.10
func (blder *Builder) Watches(src source.Source, eventhandler handler.EventHandler, opts ...WatchesOption) *Builder
Watches exposes the lower-level ControllerManagedBy Watches functions through the builder. Consider using Owns or For instead of Watches directly. Specified predicates are registered only for given source.
func (*Builder) WithConfig
deprecated
func (*Builder) WithEventFilter ¶
WithEventFilter sets the event filters, to filter which create/update/delete/generic events eventually trigger reconciliations. For example, filtering on whether the resource version has changed. Given predicate is added for all watched objects. Defaults to the empty list.
func (*Builder) WithOptions ¶ added in v0.2.0
func (blder *Builder) WithOptions(options controller.Options) *Builder
WithOptions overrides the controller options use in doController. Defaults to empty.
type ForInput ¶ added in v0.6.0
type ForInput struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
ForInput represents the information set by For method.
type ForOption ¶ added in v0.6.0
type ForOption interface { // ApplyToFor applies this configuration to the given for input. ApplyToFor(*ForInput) }
ForOption is some configuration that modifies options for a For request.
type OwnsInput ¶ added in v0.6.0
type OwnsInput struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
OwnsInput represents the information set by Owns method.
type OwnsOption ¶ added in v0.6.0
type OwnsOption interface { // ApplyToOwns applies this configuration to the given owns input. ApplyToOwns(*OwnsInput) }
OwnsOption is some configuration that modifies options for a owns request.
type Predicates ¶ added in v0.6.0
type Predicates struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
Predicates filters events before enqueuing the keys.
func WithPredicates ¶ added in v0.6.0
func WithPredicates(predicates ...predicate.Predicate) Predicates
WithPredicates sets the given predicates list.
func (Predicates) ApplyToFor ¶ added in v0.6.0
func (w Predicates) ApplyToFor(opts *ForInput)
ApplyToFor applies this configuration to the given ForInput options.
func (Predicates) ApplyToOwns ¶ added in v0.6.0
func (w Predicates) ApplyToOwns(opts *OwnsInput)
ApplyToOwns applies this configuration to the given OwnsInput options.
func (Predicates) ApplyToWatches ¶ added in v0.6.0
func (w Predicates) ApplyToWatches(opts *WatchesInput)
ApplyToWatches applies this configuration to the given WatchesInput options.
type WatchesInput ¶ added in v0.6.0
type WatchesInput struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
WatchesInput represents the information set by Watches method.
type WatchesOption ¶ added in v0.6.0
type WatchesOption interface { // ApplyToWatches applies this configuration to the given watches options. ApplyToWatches(*WatchesInput) }
WatchesOption is some configuration that modifies options for a watches request.
type WebhookBuilder ¶ added in v0.2.0
type WebhookBuilder struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
WebhookBuilder builds a Webhook.
Example ¶
This example use webhook builder to create a simple webhook that is managed by a manager for CRD ChaosPod. And then start the manager.
package main import ( "os" "sigs.k8s.io/controller-runtime/pkg/builder" "sigs.k8s.io/controller-runtime/pkg/client/config" logf "sigs.k8s.io/controller-runtime/pkg/log" "sigs.k8s.io/controller-runtime/pkg/manager" "sigs.k8s.io/controller-runtime/pkg/manager/signals" "sigs.k8s.io/controller-runtime/pkg/webhook/admission" examplegroup "sigs.k8s.io/controller-runtime/examples/crd/pkg" ) // examplegroup.ChaosPod has implemented both admission.Defaulter and // admission.Validator interfaces. var _ admission.Defaulter = &examplegroup.ChaosPod{} var _ admission.Validator = &examplegroup.ChaosPod{} // This example use webhook builder to create a simple webhook that is managed // by a manager for CRD ChaosPod. And then start the manager. func main() { var log = logf.Log.WithName("webhookbuilder-example") mgr, err := manager.New(config.GetConfigOrDie(), manager.Options{}) if err != nil { log.Error(err, "could not create manager") os.Exit(1) } err = builder. WebhookManagedBy(mgr). // Create the WebhookManagedBy For(&examplegroup.ChaosPod{}). // ChaosPod is a CRD. Complete() if err != nil { log.Error(err, "could not create webhook") os.Exit(1) } if err := mgr.Start(signals.SetupSignalHandler()); err != nil { log.Error(err, "could not start manager") os.Exit(1) } }
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func WebhookManagedBy ¶ added in v0.2.0
func WebhookManagedBy(m manager.Manager) *WebhookBuilder
WebhookManagedBy allows inform its manager.Manager
func (*WebhookBuilder) Complete ¶ added in v0.2.0
func (blder *WebhookBuilder) Complete() error
Complete builds the webhook.
func (*WebhookBuilder) For ¶ added in v0.2.0
func (blder *WebhookBuilder) For(apiType runtime.Object) *WebhookBuilder
For takes a runtime.Object which should be a CR. If the given object implements the admission.Defaulter interface, a MutatingWebhook will be wired for this type. If the given object implements the admission.Validator interface, a ValidatingWebhook will be wired for this type.