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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 cmd
import (
"fmt"
"io"
"time"
"github.com/spf13/cobra"
"k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/api/errors"
"k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/api/meta"
metav1 "k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/apis/meta/v1"
"k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/apis/meta/v1/unstructured"
"k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/wait"
"k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/kubectl"
"k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/kubectl/cmd/templates"
cmdutil "k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/kubectl/cmd/util"
"k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/kubectl/resource"
"k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/printers"
"k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/util/i18n"
)
var (
delete_long = templates.LongDesc(i18n.T(`
Delete resources by filenames, stdin, resources and names, or by resources and label selector.
JSON and YAML formats are accepted. Only one type of the arguments may be specified: filenames,
resources and names, or resources and label selector.
Some resources, such as pods, support graceful deletion. These resources define a default period
before they are forcibly terminated (the grace period) but you may override that value with
the --grace-period flag, or pass --now to set a grace-period of 1. Because these resources often
represent entities in the cluster, deletion may not be acknowledged immediately. If the node
hosting a pod is down or cannot reach the API server, termination may take significantly longer
than the grace period. To force delete a resource, you must pass a grace period of 0 and specify
the --force flag.
IMPORTANT: Force deleting pods does not wait for confirmation that the pod's processes have been
terminated, which can leave those processes running until the node detects the deletion and
completes graceful deletion. If your processes use shared storage or talk to a remote API and
depend on the name of the pod to identify themselves, force deleting those pods may result in
multiple processes running on different machines using the same identification which may lead
to data corruption or inconsistency. Only force delete pods when you are sure the pod is
terminated, or if your application can tolerate multiple copies of the same pod running at once.
Also, if you force delete pods the scheduler may place new pods on those nodes before the node
has released those resources and causing those pods to be evicted immediately.
Note that the delete command does NOT do resource version checks, so if someone
submits an update to a resource right when you submit a delete, their update
will be lost along with the rest of the resource.`))
delete_example = templates.Examples(i18n.T(`
# Delete a pod using the type and name specified in pod.json.
kubectl delete -f ./pod.json
# Delete a pod based on the type and name in the JSON passed into stdin.
cat pod.json | kubectl delete -f -
# Delete pods and services with same names "baz" and "foo"
kubectl delete pod,service baz foo
# Delete pods and services with label name=myLabel.
kubectl delete pods,services -l name=myLabel
# Delete a pod with minimal delay
kubectl delete pod foo --now
# Force delete a pod on a dead node
kubectl delete pod foo --grace-period=0 --force
# Delete all pods
kubectl delete pods --all`))
)
type DeleteOptions struct {
resource.FilenameOptions
Selector string
DeleteAll bool
IgnoreNotFound bool
Cascade bool
DeleteNow bool
ForceDeletion bool
WaitForDeletion bool
GracePeriod int
Timeout time.Duration
Include3rdParty bool
Output string
Mapper meta.RESTMapper
Result *resource.Result
f cmdutil.Factory
Out io.Writer
ErrOut io.Writer
}
func NewCmdDelete(f cmdutil.Factory, out, errOut io.Writer) *cobra.Command {
options := &DeleteOptions{}
// retrieve a list of handled resources from printer as valid args
validArgs, argAliases := []string{}, []string{}
p, err := f.Printer(nil, printers.PrintOptions{
ColumnLabels: []string{},
})
cmdutil.CheckErr(err)
if p != nil {
validArgs = p.HandledResources()
argAliases = kubectl.ResourceAliases(validArgs)
}
cmd := &cobra.Command{
Use: "delete ([-f FILENAME] | TYPE [(NAME | -l label | --all)])",
Short: i18n.T("Delete resources by filenames, stdin, resources and names, or by resources and label selector"),
Long: delete_long,
Example: delete_example,
Run: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) {
cmdutil.CheckErr(cmdutil.ValidateOutputArgs(cmd))
if err := options.Complete(f, out, errOut, args); err != nil {
cmdutil.CheckErr(err)
}
if err := options.Validate(cmd); err != nil {
cmdutil.CheckErr(cmdutil.UsageError(cmd, err.Error()))
}
if err := options.RunDelete(); err != nil {
cmdutil.CheckErr(err)
}
},
SuggestFor: []string{"rm"},
ValidArgs: validArgs,
ArgAliases: argAliases,
}
usage := "containing the resource to delete."
cmdutil.AddFilenameOptionFlags(cmd, &options.FilenameOptions, usage)
cmd.Flags().StringVarP(&options.Selector, "selector", "l", "", "Selector (label query) to filter on.")
cmd.Flags().BoolVar(&options.DeleteAll, "all", false, "select all resources in the namespace of the specified resource types.")
cmd.Flags().BoolVar(&options.IgnoreNotFound, "ignore-not-found", false, "Treat \"resource not found\" as a successful delete. Defaults to \"true\" when --all is specified.")
cmd.Flags().BoolVar(&options.Cascade, "cascade", true, "If true, cascade the deletion of the resources managed by this resource (e.g. Pods created by a ReplicationController). Default true.")
cmd.Flags().IntVar(&options.GracePeriod, "grace-period", -1, "Period of time in seconds given to the resource to terminate gracefully. Ignored if negative.")
cmd.Flags().BoolVar(&options.DeleteNow, "now", false, "If true, resources are signaled for immediate shutdown (same as --grace-period=1).")
cmd.Flags().BoolVar(&options.ForceDeletion, "force", false, "Immediate deletion of some resources may result in inconsistency or data loss and requires confirmation.")
cmd.Flags().DurationVar(&options.Timeout, "timeout", 0, "The length of time to wait before giving up on a delete, zero means determine a timeout from the size of the object")
cmdutil.AddOutputVarFlagsForMutation(cmd, &options.Output)
cmdutil.AddInclude3rdPartyVarFlags(cmd, &options.Include3rdParty)
return cmd
}
func (o *DeleteOptions) Complete(f cmdutil.Factory, out, errOut io.Writer, args []string) error {
cmdNamespace, enforceNamespace, err := f.DefaultNamespace()
if err != nil {
return err
}
// Set up client based support.
mapper, typer, err := f.UnstructuredObject()
if err != nil {
return err
}
o.Mapper = mapper
r := resource.NewBuilder(mapper, f.CategoryExpander(), typer, resource.ClientMapperFunc(f.UnstructuredClientForMapping), unstructured.UnstructuredJSONScheme).
ContinueOnError().
NamespaceParam(cmdNamespace).DefaultNamespace().
FilenameParam(enforceNamespace, &o.FilenameOptions).
SelectorParam(o.Selector).
SelectAllParam(o.DeleteAll).
ResourceTypeOrNameArgs(false, args...).RequireObject(false).
Flatten().
Do()
err = r.Err()
if err != nil {
return err
}
o.Result = r
o.f = f
// Set up writer
o.Out = out
o.ErrOut = errOut
return nil
}
func (o *DeleteOptions) Validate(cmd *cobra.Command) error {
if o.DeleteAll {
f := cmd.Flags().Lookup("ignore-not-found")
// The flag should never be missing
if f == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("missing --ignore-not-found flag")
}
// If the user didn't explicitly set the option, default to ignoring NotFound errors when used with --all
if !f.Changed {
o.IgnoreNotFound = true
}
}
if o.DeleteNow {
if o.GracePeriod != -1 {
return fmt.Errorf("--now and --grace-period cannot be specified together")
}
o.GracePeriod = 1
}
if o.GracePeriod == 0 {
if o.ForceDeletion {
fmt.Fprintf(o.ErrOut, "warning: Immediate deletion does not wait for confirmation that the running resource has been terminated. The resource may continue to run on the cluster indefinitely.\n")
} else {
// To preserve backwards compatibility, but prevent accidental data loss, we convert --grace-period=0
// into --grace-period=1 and wait until the object is successfully deleted. Users may provide --force
// to bypass this wait.
o.WaitForDeletion = true
o.GracePeriod = 1
}
}
return nil
}
func (o *DeleteOptions) RunDelete() error {
shortOutput := o.Output == "name"
// By default use a reaper to delete all related resources.
if o.Cascade {
return ReapResult(o.Result, o.f, o.Out, true, o.IgnoreNotFound, o.Timeout, o.GracePeriod, o.WaitForDeletion, shortOutput, o.Mapper, false)
}
return DeleteResult(o.Result, o.Out, o.IgnoreNotFound, shortOutput, o.Mapper)
}
func ReapResult(r *resource.Result, f cmdutil.Factory, out io.Writer, isDefaultDelete, ignoreNotFound bool, timeout time.Duration, gracePeriod int, waitForDeletion, shortOutput bool, mapper meta.RESTMapper, quiet bool) error {
found := 0
if ignoreNotFound {
r = r.IgnoreErrors(errors.IsNotFound)
}
err := r.Visit(func(info *resource.Info, err error) error {
if err != nil {
return err
}
found++
reaper, err := f.Reaper(info.Mapping)
if err != nil {
// If there is no reaper for this resources and the user didn't explicitly ask for stop.
if kubectl.IsNoSuchReaperError(err) && isDefaultDelete {
// No client side reaper found. Let the server do cascading deletion.
return cascadingDeleteResource(info, out, shortOutput, mapper)
}
return cmdutil.AddSourceToErr("reaping", info.Source, err)
}
var options *metav1.DeleteOptions
if gracePeriod >= 0 {
options = metav1.NewDeleteOptions(int64(gracePeriod))
}
if err := reaper.Stop(info.Namespace, info.Name, timeout, options); err != nil {
return cmdutil.AddSourceToErr("stopping", info.Source, err)
}
if waitForDeletion {
if err := waitForObjectDeletion(info, timeout); err != nil {
return cmdutil.AddSourceToErr("stopping", info.Source, err)
}
}
if !quiet {
cmdutil.PrintSuccess(mapper, shortOutput, out, info.Mapping.Resource, info.Name, false, "deleted")
}
return nil
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
if found == 0 {
fmt.Fprintf(out, "No resources found\n")
}
return nil
}
func DeleteResult(r *resource.Result, out io.Writer, ignoreNotFound bool, shortOutput bool, mapper meta.RESTMapper) error {
found := 0
if ignoreNotFound {
r = r.IgnoreErrors(errors.IsNotFound)
}
err := r.Visit(func(info *resource.Info, err error) error {
if err != nil {
return err
}
found++
// if we're here, it means that cascade=false (not the default), so we should orphan as requested
orphan := true
return deleteResource(info, out, shortOutput, mapper, &metav1.DeleteOptions{OrphanDependents: &orphan})
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
if found == 0 {
fmt.Fprintf(out, "No resources found\n")
}
return nil
}
func cascadingDeleteResource(info *resource.Info, out io.Writer, shortOutput bool, mapper meta.RESTMapper) error {
falseVar := false
deleteOptions := &metav1.DeleteOptions{OrphanDependents: &falseVar}
return deleteResource(info, out, shortOutput, mapper, deleteOptions)
}
func deleteResource(info *resource.Info, out io.Writer, shortOutput bool, mapper meta.RESTMapper, deleteOptions *metav1.DeleteOptions) error {
if err := resource.NewHelper(info.Client, info.Mapping).DeleteWithOptions(info.Namespace, info.Name, deleteOptions); err != nil {
return cmdutil.AddSourceToErr("deleting", info.Source, err)
}
cmdutil.PrintSuccess(mapper, shortOutput, out, info.Mapping.Resource, info.Name, false, "deleted")
return nil
}
// objectDeletionWaitInterval is the interval to wait between checks for deletion. Exposed for testing.
var objectDeletionWaitInterval = time.Second
// waitForObjectDeletion refreshes the object, waiting until it is deleted, a timeout is reached, or
// an error is encountered. It checks once a second.
func waitForObjectDeletion(info *resource.Info, timeout time.Duration) error {
copied := *info
info = &copied
// TODO: refactor Reaper so that we can pass the "wait" option into it, and then check for UID change.
return wait.PollImmediate(objectDeletionWaitInterval, timeout, func() (bool, error) {
switch err := info.Get(); {
case err == nil:
return false, nil
case errors.IsNotFound(err):
return true, nil
default:
return false, err
}
})
}