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/*
Copyright 2014 The Kubernetes Authors.
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.
*/
package kubectl
import (
"fmt"
"strconv"
"strings"
"k8s.io/api/core/v1"
metav1 "k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/apis/meta/v1"
"k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/runtime"
"k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/intstr"
)
// The only difference between ServiceGeneratorV1 and V2 is that the service port is named "default" in V1, while it is left unnamed in V2.
type ServiceGeneratorV1 struct{}
func (ServiceGeneratorV1) ParamNames() []GeneratorParam {
return paramNames()
}
func (ServiceGeneratorV1) Generate(params map[string]interface{}) (runtime.Object, error) {
params["port-name"] = "default"
return generate(params)
}
type ServiceGeneratorV2 struct{}
func (ServiceGeneratorV2) ParamNames() []GeneratorParam {
return paramNames()
}
func (ServiceGeneratorV2) Generate(params map[string]interface{}) (runtime.Object, error) {
return generate(params)
}
func paramNames() []GeneratorParam {
return []GeneratorParam{
{"default-name", true},
{"name", false},
{"selector", true},
// port will be used if a user specifies --port OR the exposed object
// has one port
{"port", false},
// ports will be used iff a user doesn't specify --port AND the
// exposed object has multiple ports
{"ports", false},
{"labels", false},
{"external-ip", false},
{"load-balancer-ip", false},
{"type", false},
{"protocol", false},
// protocols will be used to keep port-protocol mapping derived from
// exposed object
{"protocols", false},
{"container-port", false}, // alias of target-port
{"target-port", false},
{"port-name", false},
{"session-affinity", false},
{"cluster-ip", false},
}
}
func generate(genericParams map[string]interface{}) (runtime.Object, error) {
params := map[string]string{}
for key, value := range genericParams {
strVal, isString := value.(string)
if !isString {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("expected string, saw %v for '%s'", value, key)
}
params[key] = strVal
}
selectorString, found := params["selector"]
if !found || len(selectorString) == 0 {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("'selector' is a required parameter.")
}
selector, err := ParseLabels(selectorString)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
labelsString, found := params["labels"]
var labels map[string]string
if found && len(labelsString) > 0 {
labels, err = ParseLabels(labelsString)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
name, found := params["name"]
if !found || len(name) == 0 {
name, found = params["default-name"]
if !found || len(name) == 0 {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("'name' is a required parameter.")
}
}
isHeadlessService := params["cluster-ip"] == "None"
ports := []v1.ServicePort{}
servicePortName, found := params["port-name"]
if !found {
// Leave the port unnamed.
servicePortName = ""
}
protocolsString, found := params["protocols"]
var portProtocolMap map[string]string
if found && len(protocolsString) > 0 {
portProtocolMap, err = ParseProtocols(protocolsString)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
// ports takes precedence over port since it will be
// specified only when the user hasn't specified a port
// via --port and the exposed object has multiple ports.
var portString string
if portString, found = params["ports"]; !found {
portString, found = params["port"]
if !found && !isHeadlessService {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("'ports' or 'port' is a required parameter.")
}
}
if portString != "" {
portStringSlice := strings.Split(portString, ",")
for i, stillPortString := range portStringSlice {
port, err := strconv.Atoi(stillPortString)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
name := servicePortName
// If we are going to assign multiple ports to a service, we need to
// generate a different name for each one.
if len(portStringSlice) > 1 {
name = fmt.Sprintf("port-%d", i+1)
}
protocol := params["protocol"]
switch {
case len(protocol) == 0 && len(portProtocolMap) == 0:
// Default to TCP, what the flag was doing previously.
protocol = "TCP"
case len(protocol) > 0 && len(portProtocolMap) > 0:
// User has specified the --protocol while exposing a multiprotocol resource
// We should stomp multiple protocols with the one specified ie. do nothing
case len(protocol) == 0 && len(portProtocolMap) > 0:
// no --protocol and we expose a multiprotocol resource
protocol = "TCP" // have the default so we can stay sane
if exposeProtocol, found := portProtocolMap[stillPortString]; found {
protocol = exposeProtocol
}
}
ports = append(ports, v1.ServicePort{
Name: name,
Port: int32(port),
Protocol: v1.Protocol(protocol),
})
}
}
service := v1.Service{
ObjectMeta: metav1.ObjectMeta{
Name: name,
Labels: labels,
},
Spec: v1.ServiceSpec{
Selector: selector,
Ports: ports,
},
}
targetPortString := params["target-port"]
if len(targetPortString) == 0 {
targetPortString = params["container-port"]
}
if len(targetPortString) > 0 {
var targetPort intstr.IntOrString
if portNum, err := strconv.Atoi(targetPortString); err != nil {
targetPort = intstr.FromString(targetPortString)
} else {
targetPort = intstr.FromInt(portNum)
}
// Use the same target-port for every port
for i := range service.Spec.Ports {
service.Spec.Ports[i].TargetPort = targetPort
}
} else {
// If --target-port or --container-port haven't been specified, this
// should be the same as Port
for i := range service.Spec.Ports {
port := service.Spec.Ports[i].Port
service.Spec.Ports[i].TargetPort = intstr.FromInt(int(port))
}
}
if len(params["external-ip"]) > 0 {
service.Spec.ExternalIPs = []string{params["external-ip"]}
}
if len(params["type"]) != 0 {
service.Spec.Type = v1.ServiceType(params["type"])
}
if service.Spec.Type == v1.ServiceTypeLoadBalancer {
service.Spec.LoadBalancerIP = params["load-balancer-ip"]
}
if len(params["session-affinity"]) != 0 {
switch v1.ServiceAffinity(params["session-affinity"]) {
case v1.ServiceAffinityNone:
service.Spec.SessionAffinity = v1.ServiceAffinityNone
case v1.ServiceAffinityClientIP:
service.Spec.SessionAffinity = v1.ServiceAffinityClientIP
default:
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unknown session affinity: %s", params["session-affinity"])
}
}
if len(params["cluster-ip"]) != 0 {
if params["cluster-ip"] == "None" {
service.Spec.ClusterIP = v1.ClusterIPNone
} else {
service.Spec.ClusterIP = params["cluster-ip"]
}
}
return &service, nil
}