Example #1
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// validatePSPCapsAgainstDrops ensures an allowed cap is not listed in the required drops.
func validatePSPCapsAgainstDrops(requiredDrops []api.Capability, capsToCheck []api.Capability, fldPath *field.Path) field.ErrorList {
	allErrs := field.ErrorList{}
	if requiredDrops == nil {
		return allErrs
	}
	for _, cap := range capsToCheck {
		if hasCap(cap, requiredDrops) {
			allErrs = append(allErrs, field.Invalid(fldPath, cap,
				fmt.Sprintf("capability is listed in %s and requiredDropCapabilities", fldPath.String())))
		}
	}
	return allErrs
}
Example #2
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// Ensures that `nil` can be passed to validation functions validating top-level objects
func TestNilPath(t *testing.T) {
	var nilPath *field.Path = nil
	if s := nilPath.String(); s != "" {
		t.Errorf("Unexpected nil path: %q", s)
	}

	child := nilPath.Child("child")
	if s := child.String(); s != "child" {
		t.Errorf("Unexpected child path: %q", s)
	}

	key := nilPath.Key("key")
	if s := key.String(); s != "[key]" {
		t.Errorf("Unexpected key path: %q", s)
	}

	index := nilPath.Index(1)
	if s := index.String(); s != "[1]" {
		t.Errorf("Unexpected index path: %q", s)
	}
}