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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 rest
- import (
- "fmt"
- "time"
- "k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/api"
- "k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/api/errors"
- "k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/api/unversioned"
- "k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/runtime"
- )
- // RESTDeleteStrategy defines deletion behavior on an object that follows Kubernetes
- // API conventions.
- type RESTDeleteStrategy interface {
- runtime.ObjectTyper
- }
- type GarbageCollectionPolicy string
- const (
- DeleteDependents GarbageCollectionPolicy = "DeleteDependents"
- OrphanDependents GarbageCollectionPolicy = "OrphanDependents"
- )
- // GarbageCollectionDeleteStrategy must be implemented by the registry that wants to
- // orphan dependents by default.
- type GarbageCollectionDeleteStrategy interface {
- // DefaultGarbageCollectionPolicy returns the default garbage collection behavior.
- DefaultGarbageCollectionPolicy() GarbageCollectionPolicy
- }
- // RESTGracefulDeleteStrategy must be implemented by the registry that supports
- // graceful deletion.
- type RESTGracefulDeleteStrategy interface {
- // CheckGracefulDelete should return true if the object can be gracefully deleted and set
- // any default values on the DeleteOptions.
- CheckGracefulDelete(ctx api.Context, obj runtime.Object, options *api.DeleteOptions) bool
- }
- // BeforeDelete tests whether the object can be gracefully deleted. If graceful is set the object
- // should be gracefully deleted, if gracefulPending is set the object has already been gracefully deleted
- // (and the provided grace period is longer than the time to deletion), and an error is returned if the
- // condition cannot be checked or the gracePeriodSeconds is invalid. The options argument may be updated with
- // default values if graceful is true. Second place where we set deletionTimestamp is pkg/registry/generic/registry/store.go
- // this function is responsible for setting deletionTimestamp during gracefulDeletion, other one for cascading deletions.
- func BeforeDelete(strategy RESTDeleteStrategy, ctx api.Context, obj runtime.Object, options *api.DeleteOptions) (graceful, gracefulPending bool, err error) {
- objectMeta, gvk, kerr := objectMetaAndKind(strategy, obj)
- if kerr != nil {
- return false, false, kerr
- }
- // Checking the Preconditions here to fail early. They'll be enforced later on when we actually do the deletion, too.
- if options.Preconditions != nil && options.Preconditions.UID != nil && *options.Preconditions.UID != objectMeta.UID {
- return false, false, errors.NewConflict(unversioned.GroupResource{Group: gvk.Group, Resource: gvk.Kind}, objectMeta.Name, fmt.Errorf("the UID in the precondition (%s) does not match the UID in record (%s). The object might have been deleted and then recreated", *options.Preconditions.UID, objectMeta.UID))
- }
- gracefulStrategy, ok := strategy.(RESTGracefulDeleteStrategy)
- if !ok {
- // If we're not deleting gracefully there's no point in updating Generation, as we won't update
- // the obcject before deleting it.
- return false, false, nil
- }
- // if the object is already being deleted, no need to update generation.
- if objectMeta.DeletionTimestamp != nil {
- // if we are already being deleted, we may only shorten the deletion grace period
- // this means the object was gracefully deleted previously but deletionGracePeriodSeconds was not set,
- // so we force deletion immediately
- if objectMeta.DeletionGracePeriodSeconds == nil {
- return false, false, nil
- }
- // only a shorter grace period may be provided by a user
- if options.GracePeriodSeconds != nil {
- period := int64(*options.GracePeriodSeconds)
- if period >= *objectMeta.DeletionGracePeriodSeconds {
- return false, true, nil
- }
- newDeletionTimestamp := unversioned.NewTime(
- objectMeta.DeletionTimestamp.Add(-time.Second * time.Duration(*objectMeta.DeletionGracePeriodSeconds)).
- Add(time.Second * time.Duration(*options.GracePeriodSeconds)))
- objectMeta.DeletionTimestamp = &newDeletionTimestamp
- objectMeta.DeletionGracePeriodSeconds = &period
- return true, false, nil
- }
- // graceful deletion is pending, do nothing
- options.GracePeriodSeconds = objectMeta.DeletionGracePeriodSeconds
- return false, true, nil
- }
- if !gracefulStrategy.CheckGracefulDelete(ctx, obj, options) {
- return false, false, nil
- }
- now := unversioned.NewTime(unversioned.Now().Add(time.Second * time.Duration(*options.GracePeriodSeconds)))
- objectMeta.DeletionTimestamp = &now
- objectMeta.DeletionGracePeriodSeconds = options.GracePeriodSeconds
- // If it's the first graceful deletion we are going to set the DeletionTimestamp to non-nil.
- // Controllers of the object that's being deleted shouldn't take any nontrivial actions, hence its behavior changes.
- // Thus we need to bump object's Generation (if set). This handles generation bump during graceful deletion.
- // The bump for objects that don't support graceful deletion is handled in pkg/registry/generic/registry/store.go.
- if objectMeta.Generation > 0 {
- objectMeta.Generation++
- }
- return true, false, nil
- }
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