Ejemplo n.º 1
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// SetNewReplicaSetAnnotations sets new replica set's annotations appropriately by updating its revision and
// copying required deployment annotations to it; it returns true if replica set's annotation is changed.
func SetNewReplicaSetAnnotations(deployment *extensions.Deployment, newRS *extensions.ReplicaSet, newRevision string, exists bool) bool {
	// First, copy deployment's annotations (except for apply and revision annotations)
	annotationChanged := copyDeploymentAnnotationsToReplicaSet(deployment, newRS)
	// Then, update replica set's revision annotation
	if newRS.Annotations == nil {
		newRS.Annotations = make(map[string]string)
	}
	oldRevision, ok := newRS.Annotations[RevisionAnnotation]
	// The newRS's revision should be the greatest among all RSes. Usually, its revision number is newRevision (the max revision number
	// of all old RSes + 1). However, it's possible that some of the old RSes are deleted after the newRS revision being updated, and
	// newRevision becomes smaller than newRS's revision. We should only update newRS revision when it's smaller than newRevision.
	if oldRevision < newRevision {
		newRS.Annotations[RevisionAnnotation] = newRevision
		annotationChanged = true
		glog.V(4).Infof("Updating replica set %q revision to %s", newRS.Name, newRevision)
	}
	// If a revision annotation already existed and this replica set was updated with a new revision
	// then that means we are rolling back to this replica set. We need to preserve the old revisions
	// for historical information.
	if ok && annotationChanged {
		revisionHistoryAnnotation := newRS.Annotations[RevisionHistoryAnnotation]
		oldRevisions := strings.Split(revisionHistoryAnnotation, ",")
		if len(oldRevisions[0]) == 0 {
			newRS.Annotations[RevisionHistoryAnnotation] = oldRevision
		} else {
			oldRevisions = append(oldRevisions, oldRevision)
			newRS.Annotations[RevisionHistoryAnnotation] = strings.Join(oldRevisions, ",")
		}
	}
	// If the new replica set is about to be created, we need to add replica annotations to it.
	if !exists && SetReplicasAnnotations(newRS, *(deployment.Spec.Replicas), *(deployment.Spec.Replicas)+MaxSurge(*deployment)) {
		annotationChanged = true
	}
	return annotationChanged
}
Ejemplo n.º 2
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// SetReplicasAnnotations sets the desiredReplicas and maxReplicas into the annotations
func SetReplicasAnnotations(rs *extensions.ReplicaSet, desiredReplicas, maxReplicas int32) bool {
	updated := false
	if rs.Annotations == nil {
		rs.Annotations = make(map[string]string)
	}
	desiredString := fmt.Sprintf("%d", desiredReplicas)
	if hasString := rs.Annotations[DesiredReplicasAnnotation]; hasString != desiredString {
		rs.Annotations[DesiredReplicasAnnotation] = desiredString
		updated = true
	}
	maxString := fmt.Sprintf("%d", maxReplicas)
	if hasString := rs.Annotations[MaxReplicasAnnotation]; hasString != maxString {
		rs.Annotations[MaxReplicasAnnotation] = maxString
		updated = true
	}
	return updated
}
Ejemplo n.º 3
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// copyDeploymentAnnotationsToReplicaSet copies deployment's annotations to replica set's annotations,
// and returns true if replica set's annotation is changed.
// Note that apply and revision annotations are not copied.
func copyDeploymentAnnotationsToReplicaSet(deployment *extensions.Deployment, rs *extensions.ReplicaSet) bool {
	rsAnnotationsChanged := false
	if rs.Annotations == nil {
		rs.Annotations = make(map[string]string)
	}
	for k, v := range deployment.Annotations {
		// newRS revision is updated automatically in getNewReplicaSet, and the deployment's revision number is then updated
		// by copying its newRS revision number. We should not copy deployment's revision to its newRS, since the update of
		// deployment revision number may fail (revision becomes stale) and the revision number in newRS is more reliable.
		if skipCopyAnnotation(k) || rs.Annotations[k] == v {
			continue
		}
		rs.Annotations[k] = v
		rsAnnotationsChanged = true
	}
	return rsAnnotationsChanged
}