Example #1
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// watchHandler watches w and keeps *resourceVersion up to date.
func (r *Reflector) watchHandler(w watch.Interface, resourceVersion *string, resyncCh <-chan time.Time, stopCh <-chan struct{}) error {
	start := time.Now()
	eventCount := 0

	// Stopping the watcher should be idempotent and if we return from this function there's no way
	// we're coming back in with the same watch interface.
	defer w.Stop()

loop:
	for {
		select {
		case <-stopCh:
			return errorStopRequested
		case <-resyncCh:
			return errorResyncRequested
		case event, ok := <-w.ResultChan():
			if !ok {
				break loop
			}
			if event.Type == watch.Error {
				return apierrs.FromObject(event.Object)
			}
			if e, a := r.expectedType, reflect.TypeOf(event.Object); e != nil && e != a {
				utilruntime.HandleError(fmt.Errorf("%s: expected type %v, but watch event object had type %v", r.name, e, a))
				continue
			}
			meta, err := meta.Accessor(event.Object)
			if err != nil {
				utilruntime.HandleError(fmt.Errorf("%s: unable to understand watch event %#v", r.name, event))
				continue
			}
			newResourceVersion := meta.GetResourceVersion()
			switch event.Type {
			case watch.Added:
				r.store.Add(event.Object)
			case watch.Modified:
				r.store.Update(event.Object)
			case watch.Deleted:
				// TODO: Will any consumers need access to the "last known
				// state", which is passed in event.Object? If so, may need
				// to change this.
				r.store.Delete(event.Object)
			default:
				utilruntime.HandleError(fmt.Errorf("%s: unable to understand watch event %#v", r.name, event))
			}
			*resourceVersion = newResourceVersion
			r.setLastSyncResourceVersion(newResourceVersion)
			eventCount++
		}
	}

	watchDuration := time.Now().Sub(start)
	if watchDuration < 1*time.Second && eventCount == 0 {
		glog.V(4).Infof("%s: Unexpected watch close - watch lasted less than a second and no items received", r.name)
		return errors.New("very short watch")
	}
	glog.V(4).Infof("%s: Watch close - %v total %v items received", r.name, r.expectedType, eventCount)
	return nil
}
Example #2
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// transformResponse converts an API response into a structured API object
func (r *Request) transformResponse(resp *http.Response, req *http.Request) Result {
	var body []byte
	if resp.Body != nil {
		if data, err := ioutil.ReadAll(resp.Body); err == nil {
			body = data
		}
	}
	glog.V(8).Infof("Response Body: %s", string(body))

	// Did the server give us a status response?
	isStatusResponse := false
	var status *unversioned.Status
	result, err := runtime.Decode(r.content.Codec, body)
	if out, ok := result.(*unversioned.Status); err == nil && ok && len(out.Status) > 0 {
		status = out
		isStatusResponse = true
	}

	switch {
	case resp.StatusCode == http.StatusSwitchingProtocols:
		// no-op, we've been upgraded
	case resp.StatusCode < http.StatusOK || resp.StatusCode > http.StatusPartialContent:
		if !isStatusResponse {
			return Result{err: r.transformUnstructuredResponseError(resp, req, body)}
		}
		return Result{err: errors.FromObject(status)}
	}

	// If the server gave us a status back, look at what it was.
	success := resp.StatusCode >= http.StatusOK && resp.StatusCode <= http.StatusPartialContent
	if isStatusResponse && (status.Status != unversioned.StatusSuccess && !success) {
		// "Failed" requests are clearly just an error and it makes sense to return them as such.
		return Result{err: errors.FromObject(status)}
	}

	return Result{
		body:        body,
		contentType: resp.Header.Get("Content-Type"),
		statusCode:  resp.StatusCode,
		decoder:     r.content.Codec,
	}
}
Example #3
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// Stream formats and executes the request, and offers streaming of the response.
// Returns io.ReadCloser which could be used for streaming of the response, or an error
// Any non-2xx http status code causes an error.  If we get a non-2xx code, we try to convert the body into an APIStatus object.
// If we can, we return that as an error.  Otherwise, we create an error that lists the http status and the content of the response.
func (r *Request) Stream() (io.ReadCloser, error) {
	if r.err != nil {
		return nil, r.err
	}
	url := r.URL().String()
	req, err := http.NewRequest(r.verb, url, nil)
	if err != nil {
		return nil, err
	}
	client := r.client
	if client == nil {
		client = http.DefaultClient
	}
	time.Sleep(r.backoffMgr.CalculateBackoff(r.URL()))
	resp, err := client.Do(req)
	if r.baseURL != nil {
		if err != nil {
			r.backoffMgr.UpdateBackoff(r.URL(), err, 0)
		} else {
			r.backoffMgr.UpdateBackoff(r.URL(), err, resp.StatusCode)
		}
	}
	if err != nil {
		return nil, err
	}

	switch {
	case (resp.StatusCode >= 200) && (resp.StatusCode < 300):
		return resp.Body, nil

	default:
		// ensure we close the body before returning the error
		defer resp.Body.Close()

		// we have a decent shot at taking the object returned, parsing it as a status object and returning a more normal error
		bodyBytes, err := ioutil.ReadAll(resp.Body)
		if err != nil {
			return nil, fmt.Errorf("%v while accessing %v", resp.Status, url)
		}

		if runtimeObject, err := runtime.Decode(r.content.Codec, bodyBytes); err == nil {
			statusError := errors.FromObject(runtimeObject)

			if _, ok := statusError.(errors.APIStatus); ok {
				return nil, statusError
			}
		}

		bodyText := string(bodyBytes)
		return nil, fmt.Errorf("%s while accessing %v: %s", resp.Status, url, bodyText)
	}
}