kubeadm's current implementation of component config support is "kind" centric.
This has its downsides. Namely:
- Kind names and numbers can change between config versions.
Newer kinds can be ignored. Therefore, detection of a version change is
considerably harder.
- A component config can have only one kind that is managed by kubeadm.
Thus a more appropriate way to identify component configs is required.
Probably the best solution identified so far is a config group.
A group name is unlikely to change between versions, while the kind names and
structure can.
Tracking component configs by group name allows us to:
- Spot more easily config version changes and manage alternate versions.
- Support more than one kind in a config group/version.
- Abstract component configs by hiding their exact structure.
Hence, this change rips off the old kind based support for component configs
and replaces it with a group name based one. This also has the following
extra benefits:
- More tests were added.
- kubeadm now errors out if an unsupported version of a known component group
is used.
Signed-off-by: Rostislav M. Georgiev <rostislavg@vmware.com>
- Add a new preflight check for upgrade that runs the pause container
with -v in a Job.
- Wait for the Job to complete and return an error after N seconds.
- Manually clean the Job because we don't have the TTL controller
enabled in kubeadm yet (it's still alpha).
- common_test.go: use constants.CurrentKubernetesVersion
- diff_test.go: write temporary files instead of using testdata.
this allows us to not have to bump kubernetesVersions in the
testdata files (now removed)
- policy_test.go: apply fixes to tests that were previously passing,
but a bump in constants.go breaks them. these tests now work
for any version.
If the cluster has a PSP that blocks Pods from running as root
the DS that handles upgrade prepull will fail to create its Pods.
Workaround that by adding a PodSecurityContext with RunAsUser=999.
* fix duplicated imports of api/core/v1
* fix duplicated imports of client-go/kubernetes
* fix duplicated imports of rest code
* change import name to more reasonable