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clientset_generated.go
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package fake
import (
clientset "github.com/openshift/origin/pkg/user/generated/internalclientset"
userinternalversion "github.com/openshift/origin/pkg/user/generated/internalclientset/typed/user/internalversion"
fakeuserinternalversion "github.com/openshift/origin/pkg/user/generated/internalclientset/typed/user/internalversion/fake"
"k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/runtime"
"k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/watch"
"k8s.io/client-go/discovery"
fakediscovery "k8s.io/client-go/discovery/fake"
"k8s.io/client-go/testing"
)
// 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 := testing.NewObjectTracker(registry, scheme, codecs.UniversalDecoder())
for _, obj := range objects {
if err := o.Add(obj); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
}
fakePtr := testing.Fake{}
fakePtr.AddReactor("*", "*", testing.ObjectReaction(o, registry.RESTMapper()))
fakePtr.AddWatchReactor("*", testing.DefaultWatchReactor(watch.NewFake(), nil))
return &Clientset{fakePtr}
}
// Clientset implements clientset.Interface. Meant to be embedded into a
// struct to get a default implementation. This makes faking out just the method
// you want to test easier.
type Clientset struct {
testing.Fake
}
func (c *Clientset) Discovery() discovery.DiscoveryInterface {
return &fakediscovery.FakeDiscovery{Fake: &c.Fake}
}
var _ clientset.Interface = &Clientset{}
// User retrieves the UserClient
func (c *Clientset) User() userinternalversion.UserInterface {
return &fakeuserinternalversion.FakeUser{Fake: &c.Fake}
}