// NewSimpleClientset returns a clientset that will respond with the provided objects.
// It's backed by a very simple object tracker that processes creates, updates and deletions as-is,
// without applying any validations and/or defaults. It shouldn't be considered a replacement
// for a real clientset and is mostly useful in simple unit tests.
func NewSimpleClientset(objects ...runtime.Object) *Clientset {
	o := core.NewObjectTracker(api.Scheme, api.Codecs.UniversalDecoder())
	for _, obj := range objects {
		if err := o.Add(obj); err != nil {
			panic(err)
		}
	}

	fakePtr := core.Fake{}
	fakePtr.AddReactor("*", "*", core.ObjectReaction(o, api.Registry.RESTMapper()))

	fakePtr.AddWatchReactor("*", core.DefaultWatchReactor(watch.NewFake(), nil))

	return &Clientset{fakePtr}
}
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// NewSimpleFake returns a client that will respond with the provided objects
func NewSimpleFake(objects ...runtime.Object) *Fake {
	o := core.NewObjectTracker(kapi.Scheme, kapi.Codecs.UniversalDecoder())
	for _, obj := range objects {
		if err := o.Add(obj); err != nil {
			panic(err)
		}
	}

	fakeClient := &Fake{}
	fakeClient.AddReactor("*", "*", core.ObjectReaction(o, registered.RESTMapper()))

	fakeClient.AddWatchReactor("*", core.DefaultWatchReactor(watch.NewFake(), nil))

	return fakeClient
}