This can happen when Custom Resource Definitions do not exist on the
cluster. For example, because only a subset of the Flux controllers are
installed on the cluster.
Previously, the detection was based on a combination of error type and
string matching. However, a more reliable (and maintained)
`apimeta.IsNoMatchError` checker is available upstream. Making it less
likely this suddenly stops to matching properly when Kubernetes changes
things.
Signed-off-by: Hidde Beydals <hidde@hhh.computer>
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>
The new flag fetch and display the request ressource and then continue
watching the ressource until timeout or cancellation.
A single ressource/ressource type is supported.
Signed-off-by: Soule BA <soule@weave.works>