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strategy.go
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package clusterpolicybinding
import (
"k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/runtime"
"k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/validation/field"
apirequest "k8s.io/apiserver/pkg/endpoints/request"
kapi "k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/api"
authorizationapi "github.com/openshift/origin/pkg/authorization/apis/authorization"
"github.com/openshift/origin/pkg/authorization/apis/authorization/validation"
)
// strategy implements behavior for nodes
type strategy struct {
runtime.ObjectTyper
}
// Strategy is the default logic that applies when creating and updating ClusterPolicyBinding objects.
var Strategy = strategy{kapi.Scheme}
func (strategy) NamespaceScoped() bool {
return false
}
// AllowCreateOnUpdate is false for policybindings.
func (strategy) AllowCreateOnUpdate() bool {
return false
}
func (strategy) AllowUnconditionalUpdate() bool {
return false
}
func (strategy) GenerateName(base string) string {
return base
}
// PrepareForCreate clears fields that are not allowed to be set by end users on creation.
func (s strategy) PrepareForCreate(ctx apirequest.Context, obj runtime.Object) {
binding := obj.(*authorizationapi.ClusterPolicyBinding)
s.scrubBindingRefs(binding)
// force a delimited name, just in case we someday allow a reference to a global object that won't have a namespace. We'll end up with a name like ":default".
// ":" is not in the value space of namespaces, so no escaping is necessary
binding.Name = authorizationapi.GetPolicyBindingName(binding.PolicyRef.Namespace)
}
// scrubBindingRefs discards pieces of the object references that we don't respect to avoid confusion.
func (s strategy) scrubBindingRefs(binding *authorizationapi.ClusterPolicyBinding) {
binding.PolicyRef = kapi.ObjectReference{Namespace: binding.PolicyRef.Namespace, Name: authorizationapi.PolicyName}
binding.PolicyRef.Namespace = ""
for roleBindingKey, roleBinding := range binding.RoleBindings {
roleBinding.RoleRef = kapi.ObjectReference{Namespace: binding.PolicyRef.Namespace, Name: roleBinding.RoleRef.Name}
binding.RoleBindings[roleBindingKey] = roleBinding
}
}
// PrepareForUpdate clears fields that are not allowed to be set by end users on update.
func (s strategy) PrepareForUpdate(ctx apirequest.Context, obj, old runtime.Object) {
binding := obj.(*authorizationapi.ClusterPolicyBinding)
s.scrubBindingRefs(binding)
}
// Canonicalize normalizes the object after validation.
func (strategy) Canonicalize(obj runtime.Object) {
}
// Validate validates a new policyBinding.
func (strategy) Validate(ctx apirequest.Context, obj runtime.Object) field.ErrorList {
return validation.ValidateClusterPolicyBinding(obj.(*authorizationapi.ClusterPolicyBinding))
}
// ValidateUpdate is the default update validation for an end user.
func (strategy) ValidateUpdate(ctx apirequest.Context, obj, old runtime.Object) field.ErrorList {
return validation.ValidateClusterPolicyBindingUpdate(obj.(*authorizationapi.ClusterPolicyBinding), old.(*authorizationapi.ClusterPolicyBinding))
}