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I had to run `make generate`. Some API functions got additional parameters `Options` and `Context`. I used empty options and `context.TODO()` for now. Signed-off-by: leonnicolas <leonloechner@gmx.de>
267 lines
8.3 KiB
Go
267 lines
8.3 KiB
Go
/*
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Copyright 2014 The Kubernetes Authors.
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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You may obtain a copy of the License at
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http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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limitations under the License.
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*/
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package cache
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import (
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"fmt"
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"strings"
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"k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/api/meta"
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)
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// Store is a generic object storage and processing interface. A
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// Store holds a map from string keys to accumulators, and has
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// operations to add, update, and delete a given object to/from the
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// accumulator currently associated with a given key. A Store also
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// knows how to extract the key from a given object, so many operations
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// are given only the object.
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//
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// In the simplest Store implementations each accumulator is simply
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// the last given object, or empty after Delete, and thus the Store's
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// behavior is simple storage.
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//
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// Reflector knows how to watch a server and update a Store. This
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// package provides a variety of implementations of Store.
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type Store interface {
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// Add adds the given object to the accumulator associated with the given object's key
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Add(obj interface{}) error
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// Update updates the given object in the accumulator associated with the given object's key
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Update(obj interface{}) error
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// Delete deletes the given object from the accumulator associated with the given object's key
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Delete(obj interface{}) error
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// List returns a list of all the currently non-empty accumulators
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List() []interface{}
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// ListKeys returns a list of all the keys currently associated with non-empty accumulators
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ListKeys() []string
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// Get returns the accumulator associated with the given object's key
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Get(obj interface{}) (item interface{}, exists bool, err error)
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// GetByKey returns the accumulator associated with the given key
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GetByKey(key string) (item interface{}, exists bool, err error)
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// Replace will delete the contents of the store, using instead the
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// given list. Store takes ownership of the list, you should not reference
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// it after calling this function.
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Replace([]interface{}, string) error
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// Resync is meaningless in the terms appearing here but has
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// meaning in some implementations that have non-trivial
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// additional behavior (e.g., DeltaFIFO).
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Resync() error
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}
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// KeyFunc knows how to make a key from an object. Implementations should be deterministic.
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type KeyFunc func(obj interface{}) (string, error)
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// KeyError will be returned any time a KeyFunc gives an error; it includes the object
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// at fault.
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type KeyError struct {
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Obj interface{}
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Err error
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}
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// Error gives a human-readable description of the error.
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func (k KeyError) Error() string {
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return fmt.Sprintf("couldn't create key for object %+v: %v", k.Obj, k.Err)
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}
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// ExplicitKey can be passed to MetaNamespaceKeyFunc if you have the key for
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// the object but not the object itself.
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type ExplicitKey string
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// MetaNamespaceKeyFunc is a convenient default KeyFunc which knows how to make
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// keys for API objects which implement meta.Interface.
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// The key uses the format <namespace>/<name> unless <namespace> is empty, then
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// it's just <name>.
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//
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// TODO: replace key-as-string with a key-as-struct so that this
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// packing/unpacking won't be necessary.
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func MetaNamespaceKeyFunc(obj interface{}) (string, error) {
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if key, ok := obj.(ExplicitKey); ok {
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return string(key), nil
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}
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meta, err := meta.Accessor(obj)
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if err != nil {
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return "", fmt.Errorf("object has no meta: %v", err)
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}
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if len(meta.GetNamespace()) > 0 {
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return meta.GetNamespace() + "/" + meta.GetName(), nil
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}
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return meta.GetName(), nil
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}
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// SplitMetaNamespaceKey returns the namespace and name that
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// MetaNamespaceKeyFunc encoded into key.
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//
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// TODO: replace key-as-string with a key-as-struct so that this
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// packing/unpacking won't be necessary.
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func SplitMetaNamespaceKey(key string) (namespace, name string, err error) {
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parts := strings.Split(key, "/")
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switch len(parts) {
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case 1:
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// name only, no namespace
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return "", parts[0], nil
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case 2:
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// namespace and name
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return parts[0], parts[1], nil
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}
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return "", "", fmt.Errorf("unexpected key format: %q", key)
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}
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// `*cache` implements Indexer in terms of a ThreadSafeStore and an
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// associated KeyFunc.
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type cache struct {
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// cacheStorage bears the burden of thread safety for the cache
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cacheStorage ThreadSafeStore
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// keyFunc is used to make the key for objects stored in and retrieved from items, and
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// should be deterministic.
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keyFunc KeyFunc
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}
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var _ Store = &cache{}
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// Add inserts an item into the cache.
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func (c *cache) Add(obj interface{}) error {
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key, err := c.keyFunc(obj)
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if err != nil {
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return KeyError{obj, err}
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}
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c.cacheStorage.Add(key, obj)
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return nil
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}
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// Update sets an item in the cache to its updated state.
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func (c *cache) Update(obj interface{}) error {
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key, err := c.keyFunc(obj)
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if err != nil {
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return KeyError{obj, err}
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}
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c.cacheStorage.Update(key, obj)
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return nil
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}
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// Delete removes an item from the cache.
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func (c *cache) Delete(obj interface{}) error {
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key, err := c.keyFunc(obj)
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if err != nil {
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return KeyError{obj, err}
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}
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c.cacheStorage.Delete(key)
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return nil
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}
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// List returns a list of all the items.
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// List is completely threadsafe as long as you treat all items as immutable.
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func (c *cache) List() []interface{} {
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return c.cacheStorage.List()
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}
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// ListKeys returns a list of all the keys of the objects currently
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// in the cache.
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func (c *cache) ListKeys() []string {
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return c.cacheStorage.ListKeys()
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}
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// GetIndexers returns the indexers of cache
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func (c *cache) GetIndexers() Indexers {
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return c.cacheStorage.GetIndexers()
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}
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// Index returns a list of items that match on the index function
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// Index is thread-safe so long as you treat all items as immutable
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func (c *cache) Index(indexName string, obj interface{}) ([]interface{}, error) {
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return c.cacheStorage.Index(indexName, obj)
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}
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func (c *cache) IndexKeys(indexName, indexKey string) ([]string, error) {
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return c.cacheStorage.IndexKeys(indexName, indexKey)
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}
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// ListIndexFuncValues returns the list of generated values of an Index func
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func (c *cache) ListIndexFuncValues(indexName string) []string {
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return c.cacheStorage.ListIndexFuncValues(indexName)
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}
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func (c *cache) ByIndex(indexName, indexKey string) ([]interface{}, error) {
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return c.cacheStorage.ByIndex(indexName, indexKey)
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}
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func (c *cache) AddIndexers(newIndexers Indexers) error {
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return c.cacheStorage.AddIndexers(newIndexers)
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}
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// Get returns the requested item, or sets exists=false.
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// Get is completely threadsafe as long as you treat all items as immutable.
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func (c *cache) Get(obj interface{}) (item interface{}, exists bool, err error) {
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key, err := c.keyFunc(obj)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, false, KeyError{obj, err}
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}
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return c.GetByKey(key)
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}
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// GetByKey returns the request item, or exists=false.
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// GetByKey is completely threadsafe as long as you treat all items as immutable.
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func (c *cache) GetByKey(key string) (item interface{}, exists bool, err error) {
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item, exists = c.cacheStorage.Get(key)
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return item, exists, nil
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}
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// Replace will delete the contents of 'c', using instead the given list.
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// 'c' takes ownership of the list, you should not reference the list again
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// after calling this function.
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func (c *cache) Replace(list []interface{}, resourceVersion string) error {
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items := make(map[string]interface{}, len(list))
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for _, item := range list {
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key, err := c.keyFunc(item)
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if err != nil {
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return KeyError{item, err}
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}
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items[key] = item
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}
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c.cacheStorage.Replace(items, resourceVersion)
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return nil
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}
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// Resync is meaningless for one of these
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func (c *cache) Resync() error {
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return nil
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}
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// NewStore returns a Store implemented simply with a map and a lock.
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func NewStore(keyFunc KeyFunc) Store {
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return &cache{
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cacheStorage: NewThreadSafeStore(Indexers{}, Indices{}),
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keyFunc: keyFunc,
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}
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}
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// NewIndexer returns an Indexer implemented simply with a map and a lock.
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func NewIndexer(keyFunc KeyFunc, indexers Indexers) Indexer {
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return &cache{
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cacheStorage: NewThreadSafeStore(indexers, Indices{}),
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keyFunc: keyFunc,
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}
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}
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