Esempio n. 1
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// NewServiceConfig creates a new ServiceConfig.
// It immediately runs the created ServiceConfig.
func NewServiceConfig() *ServiceConfig {
	updates := make(chan struct{})
	store := &serviceStore{updates: updates, services: make(map[string]map[types.NamespacedName]api.Service)}
	mux := config.NewMux(store)
	bcaster := config.NewBroadcaster()
	go watchForUpdates(bcaster, store, updates)
	return &ServiceConfig{mux, bcaster, store}
}
Esempio n. 2
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// NewEndpointsConfig creates a new EndpointsConfig.
// It immediately runs the created EndpointsConfig.
func NewEndpointsConfig() *EndpointsConfig {
	updates := make(chan struct{})
	store := &endpointsStore{updates: updates, endpoints: make(map[string]map[types.NamespacedName]api.Endpoints)}
	mux := config.NewMux(store)
	bcaster := config.NewBroadcaster()
	go watchForUpdates(bcaster, store, updates)
	return &EndpointsConfig{mux, bcaster, store}
}
Esempio n. 3
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// NewPodConfig creates an object that can merge many configuration sources into a stream
// of normalized updates to a pod configuration.
func NewPodConfig(mode PodConfigNotificationMode, recorder record.EventRecorder) *PodConfig {
	updates := make(chan kubelet.PodUpdate, 50)
	storage := newPodStorage(updates, mode, recorder)
	podConfig := &PodConfig{
		pods:    storage,
		mux:     config.NewMux(storage),
		updates: updates,
		sources: sets.String{},
	}
	return podConfig
}