Example #1
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func NewDaemonSetsController(podInformer framework.SharedIndexInformer, kubeClient clientset.Interface, resyncPeriod controller.ResyncPeriodFunc, lookupCacheSize int) *DaemonSetsController {
	eventBroadcaster := record.NewBroadcaster()
	eventBroadcaster.StartLogging(glog.Infof)
	// TODO: remove the wrapper when every clients have moved to use the clientset.
	eventBroadcaster.StartRecordingToSink(&unversionedcore.EventSinkImpl{Interface: kubeClient.Core().Events("")})

	if kubeClient != nil && kubeClient.Core().GetRESTClient().GetRateLimiter() != nil {
		metrics.RegisterMetricAndTrackRateLimiterUsage("daemon_controller", kubeClient.Core().GetRESTClient().GetRateLimiter())
	}
	dsc := &DaemonSetsController{
		kubeClient:    kubeClient,
		eventRecorder: eventBroadcaster.NewRecorder(api.EventSource{Component: "daemonset-controller"}),
		podControl: controller.RealPodControl{
			KubeClient: kubeClient,
			Recorder:   eventBroadcaster.NewRecorder(api.EventSource{Component: "daemon-set"}),
		},
		burstReplicas: BurstReplicas,
		expectations:  controller.NewControllerExpectations(),
		queue:         workqueue.New(),
	}
	// Manage addition/update of daemon sets.
	dsc.dsStore.Store, dsc.dsController = framework.NewInformer(
		&cache.ListWatch{
			ListFunc: func(options api.ListOptions) (runtime.Object, error) {
				return dsc.kubeClient.Extensions().DaemonSets(api.NamespaceAll).List(options)
			},
			WatchFunc: func(options api.ListOptions) (watch.Interface, error) {
				return dsc.kubeClient.Extensions().DaemonSets(api.NamespaceAll).Watch(options)
			},
		},
		&extensions.DaemonSet{},
		// TODO: Can we have much longer period here?
		FullDaemonSetResyncPeriod,
		framework.ResourceEventHandlerFuncs{
			AddFunc: func(obj interface{}) {
				ds := obj.(*extensions.DaemonSet)
				glog.V(4).Infof("Adding daemon set %s", ds.Name)
				dsc.enqueueDaemonSet(ds)
			},
			UpdateFunc: func(old, cur interface{}) {
				oldDS := old.(*extensions.DaemonSet)
				curDS := cur.(*extensions.DaemonSet)
				// We should invalidate the whole lookup cache if a DS's selector has been updated.
				//
				// Imagine that you have two RSs:
				// * old DS1
				// * new DS2
				// You also have a pod that is attached to DS2 (because it doesn't match DS1 selector).
				// Now imagine that you are changing DS1 selector so that it is now matching that pod,
				// in such case we must invalidate the whole cache so that pod could be adopted by DS1
				//
				// This makes the lookup cache less helpful, but selector update does not happen often,
				// so it's not a big problem
				if !reflect.DeepEqual(oldDS.Spec.Selector, curDS.Spec.Selector) {
					dsc.lookupCache.InvalidateAll()
				}

				glog.V(4).Infof("Updating daemon set %s", oldDS.Name)
				dsc.enqueueDaemonSet(curDS)
			},
			DeleteFunc: dsc.deleteDaemonset,
		},
	)

	// Watch for creation/deletion of pods. The reason we watch is that we don't want a daemon set to create/delete
	// more pods until all the effects (expectations) of a daemon set's create/delete have been observed.
	podInformer.AddEventHandler(framework.ResourceEventHandlerFuncs{
		AddFunc:    dsc.addPod,
		UpdateFunc: dsc.updatePod,
		DeleteFunc: dsc.deletePod,
	})
	dsc.podStore.Indexer = podInformer.GetIndexer()
	dsc.podController = podInformer.GetController()
	dsc.podStoreSynced = podInformer.HasSynced

	// Watch for new nodes or updates to nodes - daemon pods are launched on new nodes, and possibly when labels on nodes change,
	dsc.nodeStore.Store, dsc.nodeController = framework.NewInformer(
		&cache.ListWatch{
			ListFunc: func(options api.ListOptions) (runtime.Object, error) {
				return dsc.kubeClient.Core().Nodes().List(options)
			},
			WatchFunc: func(options api.ListOptions) (watch.Interface, error) {
				return dsc.kubeClient.Core().Nodes().Watch(options)
			},
		},
		&api.Node{},
		resyncPeriod(),
		framework.ResourceEventHandlerFuncs{
			AddFunc:    dsc.addNode,
			UpdateFunc: dsc.updateNode,
		},
	)
	dsc.syncHandler = dsc.syncDaemonSet
	dsc.lookupCache = controller.NewMatchingCache(lookupCacheSize)
	return dsc
}
Example #2
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// NewReplicaSetController creates a new ReplicaSetController.
func NewReplicaSetController(kubeClient clientset.Interface, resyncPeriod controller.ResyncPeriodFunc, burstReplicas int, lookupCacheSize int) *ReplicaSetController {
	eventBroadcaster := record.NewBroadcaster()
	eventBroadcaster.StartLogging(glog.Infof)
	eventBroadcaster.StartRecordingToSink(&unversionedcore.EventSinkImpl{Interface: kubeClient.Core().Events("")})

	if kubeClient != nil && kubeClient.Core().GetRESTClient().GetRateLimiter() != nil {
		metrics.RegisterMetricAndTrackRateLimiterUsage("replicaset_controller", kubeClient.Core().GetRESTClient().GetRateLimiter())
	}

	rsc := &ReplicaSetController{
		kubeClient: kubeClient,
		podControl: controller.RealPodControl{
			KubeClient: kubeClient,
			Recorder:   eventBroadcaster.NewRecorder(api.EventSource{Component: "replicaset-controller"}),
		},
		burstReplicas: burstReplicas,
		expectations:  controller.NewUIDTrackingControllerExpectations(controller.NewControllerExpectations()),
		queue:         workqueue.New(),
	}

	rsc.rsStore.Store, rsc.rsController = framework.NewInformer(
		&cache.ListWatch{
			ListFunc: func(options api.ListOptions) (runtime.Object, error) {
				return rsc.kubeClient.Extensions().ReplicaSets(api.NamespaceAll).List(options)
			},
			WatchFunc: func(options api.ListOptions) (watch.Interface, error) {
				return rsc.kubeClient.Extensions().ReplicaSets(api.NamespaceAll).Watch(options)
			},
		},
		&extensions.ReplicaSet{},
		// TODO: Can we have much longer period here?
		FullControllerResyncPeriod,
		framework.ResourceEventHandlerFuncs{
			AddFunc: rsc.enqueueReplicaSet,
			UpdateFunc: func(old, cur interface{}) {
				oldRS := old.(*extensions.ReplicaSet)
				curRS := cur.(*extensions.ReplicaSet)

				// We should invalidate the whole lookup cache if a RS's selector has been updated.
				//
				// Imagine that you have two RSs:
				// * old RS1
				// * new RS2
				// You also have a pod that is attached to RS2 (because it doesn't match RS1 selector).
				// Now imagine that you are changing RS1 selector so that it is now matching that pod,
				// in such case we must invalidate the whole cache so that pod could be adopted by RS1
				//
				// This makes the lookup cache less helpful, but selector update does not happen often,
				// so it's not a big problem
				if !reflect.DeepEqual(oldRS.Spec.Selector, curRS.Spec.Selector) {
					rsc.lookupCache.InvalidateAll()
				}

				// You might imagine that we only really need to enqueue the
				// replica set when Spec changes, but it is safer to sync any
				// time this function is triggered. That way a full informer
				// resync can requeue any replica set that don't yet have pods
				// but whose last attempts at creating a pod have failed (since
				// we don't block on creation of pods) instead of those
				// replica sets stalling indefinitely. Enqueueing every time
				// does result in some spurious syncs (like when Status.Replica
				// is updated and the watch notification from it retriggers
				// this function), but in general extra resyncs shouldn't be
				// that bad as ReplicaSets that haven't met expectations yet won't
				// sync, and all the listing is done using local stores.
				if oldRS.Status.Replicas != curRS.Status.Replicas {
					glog.V(4).Infof("Observed updated replica count for ReplicaSet: %v, %d->%d", curRS.Name, oldRS.Status.Replicas, curRS.Status.Replicas)
				}
				rsc.enqueueReplicaSet(cur)
			},
			// This will enter the sync loop and no-op, because the replica set has been deleted from the store.
			// Note that deleting a replica set immediately after scaling it to 0 will not work. The recommended
			// way of achieving this is by performing a `stop` operation on the replica set.
			DeleteFunc: rsc.enqueueReplicaSet,
		},
	)

	rsc.podStore.Indexer, rsc.podController = framework.NewIndexerInformer(
		&cache.ListWatch{
			ListFunc: func(options api.ListOptions) (runtime.Object, error) {
				return rsc.kubeClient.Core().Pods(api.NamespaceAll).List(options)
			},
			WatchFunc: func(options api.ListOptions) (watch.Interface, error) {
				return rsc.kubeClient.Core().Pods(api.NamespaceAll).Watch(options)
			},
		},
		&api.Pod{},
		resyncPeriod(),
		framework.ResourceEventHandlerFuncs{
			AddFunc: rsc.addPod,
			// This invokes the ReplicaSet for every pod change, eg: host assignment. Though this might seem like
			// overkill the most frequent pod update is status, and the associated ReplicaSet will only list from
			// local storage, so it should be ok.
			UpdateFunc: rsc.updatePod,
			DeleteFunc: rsc.deletePod,
		},
		cache.Indexers{cache.NamespaceIndex: cache.MetaNamespaceIndexFunc},
	)

	rsc.syncHandler = rsc.syncReplicaSet
	rsc.podStoreSynced = rsc.podController.HasSynced
	rsc.lookupCache = controller.NewMatchingCache(lookupCacheSize)
	return rsc
}