This change replaces all the many functions and ways of calculating
readiness of objects into one unified way that uses kstatus.Compute() to
check if the object is in progress or current. Only the objects that are
current are considered to be ready. This takes advantage of the kstatus
compatibility of Flux's APIs and also makes sure that they remain
kstatus compatible.
The new isObjectReady() function is also aware of static/statusless
objects and knows how to check their readiness using kstatus. This
prepares the CLI for the upcoming static API objects.
All the is*Ready() functions for specific objects have been removed.
This change doesn't affect any of the existing tests results.
Introduce suspend and resume subcommands for alert-provider.
Signed-off-by: Sunny <darkowlzz@protonmail.com>
The creation of oldConditions, statusableConditions and
reconcilableConditions is an adhoc solution to deal with the upstream
changes on `pkg/apis/meta`, which are yet to be replicated across other
Flux API components.
Signed-off-by: Paulo Gomes <paulo.gomes@weave.works>
This commit moves the `StatusChecker` to a separate package, while
making it more generic so that it is able to assess the status of any
given set of `object.ObjMetadata` identifiers.
Signed-off-by: Hidde Beydals <hello@hidde.co>
This is the first release that includes a patch of the
`CachingClusterReader` so that it continues on all list errors.
Signed-off-by: Hidde Beydals <hello@hidde.co>