Exemplo n.º 1
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func bumpLimit(t *testing.T, lrClient kclient.LimitRangeInterface, limitRangeName string, resourceName kapi.ResourceName, limit string) kapi.ResourceList {
	t.Logf("bump a limit on resource %q to %s", resourceName, limit)
	lr, err := lrClient.Get(limitRangeName)
	if err != nil {
		t.Fatal(err)
	}
	res := kapi.ResourceList{}

	change := false
	for i := range lr.Spec.Limits {
		item := &lr.Spec.Limits[i]
		if old, exists := item.Max[resourceName]; exists {
			for k, v := range item.Max {
				res[k] = v
			}
			parsed := resource.MustParse(limit)
			if old.Cmp(parsed) != 0 {
				item.Max[resourceName] = parsed
				change = true
			}
		}
	}

	if !change {
		return res
	}
	_, err = lrClient.Update(lr)
	if err != nil {
		t.Fatal(err)
	}
	return res
}
Exemplo n.º 2
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// createLimitRangeOfType creates a new limit range object with given max limits set for given limit type. The
// object will be created in current namespace.
func createLimitRangeOfType(t *testing.T, lrClient kclient.LimitRangeInterface, limitRangeName string, limitType kapi.LimitType, maxLimits kapi.ResourceList) *kapi.LimitRange {
	lr := &kapi.LimitRange{
		ObjectMeta: kapi.ObjectMeta{
			Name: limitRangeName,
		},
		Spec: kapi.LimitRangeSpec{
			Limits: []kapi.LimitRangeItem{
				{
					Type: limitType,
					Max:  maxLimits,
				},
			},
		},
	}

	t.Logf("creating limit range object %q with %s limited to: %v", limitRangeName, limitType, maxLimits)
	lr, err := lrClient.Create(lr)
	if err != nil {
		t.Fatal(err)
	}
	return lr
}