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package main
import (
"fmt"
"time"
_ "github.com/lib/pq"
metav1 "k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/apis/meta/v1"
"k8s.io/client-go/kubernetes"
"github.com/golang/glog"
corev1 "k8s.io/api/core/v1"
"k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/api/errors"
"k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/runtime"
"k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/wait"
kubeinformers "k8s.io/client-go/informers"
"k8s.io/client-go/kubernetes/scheme"
typedcorev1 "k8s.io/client-go/kubernetes/typed/core/v1"
"k8s.io/client-go/tools/cache"
"k8s.io/client-go/tools/record"
"k8s.io/client-go/util/workqueue"
workflowcontrollerv1alpha1 "github.com/cloud-ark/kubeplus/platform-operator/pkg/apis/workflowcontroller/v1alpha1"
clientset "github.com/cloud-ark/kubeplus/platform-operator/pkg/generated/clientset/versioned"
platformstackscheme "github.com/cloud-ark/kubeplus/platform-operator/pkg/generated/clientset/versioned/scheme"
informers "github.com/cloud-ark/kubeplus/platform-operator/pkg/generated/informers/externalversions"
listers "github.com/cloud-ark/kubeplus/platform-operator/pkg/generated/listers/workflowcontroller/v1alpha1"
)
const controllerAgent = "resourcepolicy-controller"
const (
// SuccessSyncedResourcePolicy is used as part of the Event 'reason' when ResourcePolicy is synced
SuccessSyncedResourcePolicy = "Synced"
// ErrResourceExists is used as part of the Event 'reason' when a Foo fails
// to sync due to a Deployment of the same name already existing.
ErrResourceExistsResourcePolicy = "ErrResourceExists"
// MessageResourceExists is the message used for Events when a resource
// fails to sync due to a Deployment already existing
MessageResourceExistsResourcePolicy = "Resource %q already exists and is not managed by ResourcePolicy"
// MessageResourceSynced is the message used for an Event fired when a Foo
// is synced successfully
MessageResourceSyncedResourcePolicy = "ResourcePolicy synced successfully"
)
// Controller is the controller implementation for Foo resources
type ResourcePolicyController struct {
// kubeclientset is a standard kubernetes clientset
kubeclientset kubernetes.Interface
// sampleclientset is a clientset for our own API group
resourcePolicyclientset clientset.Interface
resourcePolicyLister listers.ResourcePolicyLister
resourcePoliciesSynced cache.InformerSynced
// workqueue is a rate limited work queue. This is used to queue work to be
// processed instead of performing it as soon as a change happens. This
// means we can ensure we only process a fixed amount of resources at a
// time, and makes it easy to ensure we are never processing the same item
// simultaneously in two different workers.
workqueue workqueue.RateLimitingInterface
// recorder is an event recorder for recording Event resources to the
// Kubernetes API.
recorder record.EventRecorder
}
// NewController returns a new sample controller
func NewResourcePolicyController(
kubeclientset kubernetes.Interface,
resourcePolicyclientset clientset.Interface,
kubeInformerFactory kubeinformers.SharedInformerFactory,
resourcePolicyInformerFactory informers.SharedInformerFactory) *ResourcePolicyController {
resourcePolicyInformer := resourcePolicyInformerFactory.Workflows().V1alpha1().ResourcePolicies()
// Create event broadcaster
// Add platformstack-controller types to the default Kubernetes Scheme so Events can be
// logged for platformstack-controller types.
platformstackscheme.AddToScheme(scheme.Scheme)
glog.V(4).Info("Creating event broadcaster")
eventBroadcaster := record.NewBroadcaster()
eventBroadcaster.StartLogging(glog.Infof)
eventBroadcaster.StartRecordingToSink(&typedcorev1.EventSinkImpl{Interface: kubeclientset.CoreV1().Events("")})
recorder := eventBroadcaster.NewRecorder(scheme.Scheme, corev1.EventSource{Component: controllerAgent})
controller := &ResourcePolicyController{
kubeclientset: kubeclientset,
resourcePolicyclientset: resourcePolicyclientset,
resourcePolicyLister: resourcePolicyInformer.Lister(),
resourcePoliciesSynced: resourcePolicyInformer.Informer().HasSynced,
workqueue: workqueue.NewNamedRateLimitingQueue(workqueue.DefaultControllerRateLimiter(), "ResourcePolicies"),
recorder: recorder,
}
glog.Info("Setting up event handlers")
// Set up an event handler for when Foo resources change
resourcePolicyInformer.Informer().AddEventHandler(cache.ResourceEventHandlerFuncs{
AddFunc: controller.enqueueFoo,
UpdateFunc: func(old, new interface{}) {
newDepl := new.(*workflowcontrollerv1alpha1.ResourcePolicy)
oldDepl := old.(*workflowcontrollerv1alpha1.ResourcePolicy)
//fmt.Println("New Version:%s", newDepl.ResourceVersion)
//fmt.Println("Old Version:%s", oldDepl.ResourceVersion)
if newDepl.ResourceVersion == oldDepl.ResourceVersion {
// Periodic resync will send update events for all known ResourcePolicies.
// Two different versions of the same ResourcePolicy will always have different RVs.
return
} else {
controller.enqueueFoo(new)
}
},
/*
DeleteFunc: func(obj interface{}) {
_, err := cache.DeletionHandlingMetaNamespaceKeyFunc(obj)
if err == nil {
controller.deleteFoo(obj)
}
},*/
})
return controller
}
// Run will set up the event handlers for types we are interested in, as well
// as syncing informer caches and starting workers. It will block until stopCh
// is closed, at which point it will shutdown the workqueue and wait for
// workers to finish processing their current work items.
func (c *ResourcePolicyController) Run(threadiness int, stopCh <-chan struct{}) error {
defer runtime.HandleCrash()
defer c.workqueue.ShutDown()
// Start the informer factories to begin populating the informer caches
glog.Info("Starting ResourcePolicy controller")
// Wait for the caches to be synced before starting workers
glog.Info("Waiting for informer caches to sync")
if ok := cache.WaitForCacheSync(stopCh, c.resourcePoliciesSynced); !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to wait for caches to sync")
}
glog.Info("Starting workers")
// Launch two workers to process Foo resources
for i := 0; i < threadiness; i++ {
go wait.Until(c.runWorker, time.Second, stopCh)
}
glog.Info("Started workers")
<-stopCh
glog.Info("Shutting down workers")
return nil
}
// runWorker is a long-running function that will continually call the
// processNextWorkItem function in order to read and process a message on the
// workqueue.
func (c *ResourcePolicyController) runWorker() {
for c.processNextWorkItem() {
}
}
// processNextWorkItem will read a single work item off the workqueue and
// attempt to process it, by calling the syncHandler.
func (c *ResourcePolicyController) processNextWorkItem() bool {
obj, shutdown := c.workqueue.Get()
if shutdown {
return false
}
// We wrap this block in a func so we can defer c.workqueue.Done.
err := func(obj interface{}) error {
// We call Done here so the workqueue knows we have finished
// processing this item. We also must remember to call Forget if we
// do not want this work item being re-queued. For example, we do
// not call Forget if a transient error occurs, instead the item is
// put back on the workqueue and attempted again after a back-off
// period.
defer c.workqueue.Done(obj)
var key string
var ok bool
// We expect strings to come off the workqueue. These are of the
// form namespace/name. We do this as the delayed nature of the
// workqueue means the items in the informer cache may actually be
// more up to date that when the item was initially put onto the
// workqueue.
if key, ok = obj.(string); !ok {
// As the item in the workqueue is actually invalid, we call
// Forget here else we'd go into a loop of attempting to
// process a work item that is invalid.
c.workqueue.Forget(obj)
runtime.HandleError(fmt.Errorf("expected string in workqueue but got %#v", obj))
return nil
}
// Run the syncHandler, passing it the namespace/name string of the
// Foo resource to be synced.
if err := c.syncHandler(key); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("error syncing '%s': %s", key, err.Error())
}
// Finally, if no error occurs we Forget this item so it does not
// get queued again until another change happens.
c.workqueue.Forget(obj)
glog.Infof("Successfully synced '%s'", key)
return nil
}(obj)
if err != nil {
runtime.HandleError(err)
return true
}
return true
}
// enqueueFoo takes a Foo resource and converts it into a namespace/name
// string which is then put onto the work queue. This method should *not* be
// passed resources of any type other than Foo.
func (c *ResourcePolicyController) enqueueFoo(obj interface{}) {
var key string
var err error
if key, err = cache.MetaNamespaceKeyFunc(obj); err != nil {
runtime.HandleError(err)
return
}
c.workqueue.AddRateLimited(key)
}
// handleObject will take any resource implementing metav1.Object and attempt
// to find the Foo resource that 'owns' it. It does this by looking at the
// objects metadata.ownerReferences field for an appropriate OwnerReference.
// It then enqueues that Foo resource to be processed. If the object does not
// have an appropriate OwnerReference, it will simply be skipped.
func (c *ResourcePolicyController) handleObject(obj interface{}) {
var object metav1.Object
var ok bool
if object, ok = obj.(metav1.Object); !ok {
tombstone, ok := obj.(cache.DeletedFinalStateUnknown)
if !ok {
runtime.HandleError(fmt.Errorf("error decoding object, invalid type"))
return
}
object, ok = tombstone.Obj.(metav1.Object)
if !ok {
runtime.HandleError(fmt.Errorf("error decoding object tombstone, invalid type"))
return
}
glog.V(4).Infof("Recovered deleted object '%s' from tombstone", object.GetName())
}
glog.V(4).Infof("Processing object: %s", object.GetName())
if ownerRef := metav1.GetControllerOf(object); ownerRef != nil {
// If this object is not owned by a Foo, we should not do anything more
// with it.
if ownerRef.Kind != "Foo" {
return
}
foo, err := c.resourcePolicyLister.ResourcePolicies(object.GetNamespace()).Get(ownerRef.Name)
if err != nil {
glog.V(4).Infof("ignoring orphaned object '%s' of foo '%s'", object.GetSelfLink(), ownerRef.Name)
return
}
c.enqueueFoo(foo)
return
}
}
func (c *ResourcePolicyController) deleteFoo(obj interface{}) {
fmt.Println("Inside delete Foo")
var err error
if _, err = cache.MetaNamespaceKeyFunc(obj); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
}
// syncHandler compares the actual state with the desired, and attempts to
// converge the two. It then updates the Status block of the Foo resource
// with the current status of the resource.
func (c *ResourcePolicyController) syncHandler(key string) error {
// Convert the namespace/name string into a distinct namespace and name
namespace, name, err := cache.SplitMetaNamespaceKey(key)
if err != nil {
runtime.HandleError(fmt.Errorf("invalid resource key: %s", key))
return nil
}
// Get the Foo resource with this namespace/name
foo, err := c.resourcePolicyLister.ResourcePolicies(namespace).Get(name)
if err != nil {
// The Foo resource may no longer exist, in which case we stop
// processing.
if errors.IsNotFound(err) {
runtime.HandleError(fmt.Errorf("resourcePolicy '%s' in work queue no longer exists", key))
return nil
}
return err
}
kind := foo.Spec.Resource.Kind
version := foo.Spec.Resource.Version
group := foo.Spec.Resource.Group
plural := foo.Spec.Resource.Plural
fmt.Printf("Custom Resource Kind:%v\n", kind)
fmt.Printf("Custom Resource Version:%v\n", version)
fmt.Printf("Custom Resource Group:%v\n", group)
fmt.Printf("Custom Resource Plural:%v\n", plural)
c.recorder.Event(foo, corev1.EventTypeNormal, SuccessSyncedResourcePolicy, MessageResourceSyncedResourcePolicy)
return nil
}