// HTTPWrappersForConfig wraps a round tripper with any relevant layered behavior from the // config. Exposed to allow more clients that need HTTP-like behavior but then must hijack // the underlying connection (like WebSocket or HTTP2 clients). Pure HTTP clients should use // the higher level TransportFor or RESTClientFor methods. func HTTPWrappersForConfig(config *Config, rt http.RoundTripper) (http.RoundTripper, error) { cfg, err := config.transportConfig() if err != nil { return nil, err } return transport.HTTPWrappersForConfig(cfg, rt) }
func MakeTransport(config *KubeletClientConfig) (http.RoundTripper, error) { tlsConfig, err := transport.TLSConfigFor(config.transportConfig()) if err != nil { return nil, err } rt := http.DefaultTransport if config.Dial != nil || tlsConfig != nil { rt = utilnet.SetOldTransportDefaults(&http.Transport{ Dial: config.Dial, TLSClientConfig: tlsConfig, }) } return transport.HTTPWrappersForConfig(config.transportConfig(), rt) }
// HTTPWrappersForConfig wraps a round tripper with any relevant layered behavior from the // config. Exposed to allow more clients that need HTTP-like behavior but then must hijack // the underlying connection (like WebSocket or HTTP2 clients). Pure HTTP clients should use // the higher level TransportFor or RESTClientFor methods. func HTTPWrappersForConfig(config *Config, rt http.RoundTripper) (http.RoundTripper, error) { return transport.HTTPWrappersForConfig(config.transportConfig(), rt) }