feat: kubesphere 4.0 (#6115)
* feat: kubesphere 4.0 Signed-off-by: ci-bot <ci-bot@kubesphere.io> * feat: kubesphere 4.0 Signed-off-by: ci-bot <ci-bot@kubesphere.io> --------- Signed-off-by: ci-bot <ci-bot@kubesphere.io> Co-authored-by: ks-ci-bot <ks-ci-bot@example.com> Co-authored-by: joyceliu <joyceliu@yunify.com>
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@@ -101,8 +101,7 @@ func UntilWithoutRetry(ctx context.Context, watcher watch.Interface, conditions
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// It guarantees you to see all events and in the order they happened.
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// Due to this guarantee there is no way it can deal with 'Resource version too old error'. It will fail in this case.
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// (See `UntilWithSync` if you'd prefer to recover from all the errors including RV too old by re-listing
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//
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// those items. In normal code you should care about being level driven so you'd not care about not seeing all the edges.)
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// those items. In normal code you should care about being level driven so you'd not care about not seeing all the edges.)
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//
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// The most frequent usage for Until would be a test where you want to verify exact order of events ("edges").
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func Until(ctx context.Context, initialResourceVersion string, watcherClient cache.Watcher, conditions ...ConditionFunc) (*watch.Event, error) {
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@@ -137,7 +136,7 @@ func UntilWithSync(ctx context.Context, lw cache.ListerWatcher, objType runtime.
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if precondition != nil {
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if !cache.WaitForCacheSync(ctx.Done(), informer.HasSynced) {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("UntilWithSync: unable to sync caches: %v", ctx.Err())
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("UntilWithSync: unable to sync caches: %w", ctx.Err())
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}
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done, err := precondition(indexer)
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