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Go
388 lines
14 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 json
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import (
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"encoding/json"
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"io"
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"strconv"
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"unsafe"
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jsoniter "github.com/json-iterator/go"
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"github.com/modern-go/reflect2"
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"sigs.k8s.io/yaml"
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"k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/runtime"
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"k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/runtime/schema"
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"k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/runtime/serializer/recognizer"
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"k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/framer"
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utilyaml "k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/yaml"
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"k8s.io/klog/v2"
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)
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// NewSerializer creates a JSON serializer that handles encoding versioned objects into the proper JSON form. If typer
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// is not nil, the object has the group, version, and kind fields set.
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// Deprecated: use NewSerializerWithOptions instead.
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func NewSerializer(meta MetaFactory, creater runtime.ObjectCreater, typer runtime.ObjectTyper, pretty bool) *Serializer {
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return NewSerializerWithOptions(meta, creater, typer, SerializerOptions{false, pretty, false})
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}
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// NewYAMLSerializer creates a YAML serializer that handles encoding versioned objects into the proper YAML form. If typer
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// is not nil, the object has the group, version, and kind fields set. This serializer supports only the subset of YAML that
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// matches JSON, and will error if constructs are used that do not serialize to JSON.
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// Deprecated: use NewSerializerWithOptions instead.
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func NewYAMLSerializer(meta MetaFactory, creater runtime.ObjectCreater, typer runtime.ObjectTyper) *Serializer {
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return NewSerializerWithOptions(meta, creater, typer, SerializerOptions{true, false, false})
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}
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// NewSerializerWithOptions creates a JSON/YAML serializer that handles encoding versioned objects into the proper JSON/YAML
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// form. If typer is not nil, the object has the group, version, and kind fields set. Options are copied into the Serializer
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// and are immutable.
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func NewSerializerWithOptions(meta MetaFactory, creater runtime.ObjectCreater, typer runtime.ObjectTyper, options SerializerOptions) *Serializer {
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return &Serializer{
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meta: meta,
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creater: creater,
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typer: typer,
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options: options,
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identifier: identifier(options),
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}
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}
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// identifier computes Identifier of Encoder based on the given options.
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func identifier(options SerializerOptions) runtime.Identifier {
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result := map[string]string{
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"name": "json",
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"yaml": strconv.FormatBool(options.Yaml),
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"pretty": strconv.FormatBool(options.Pretty),
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}
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identifier, err := json.Marshal(result)
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if err != nil {
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klog.Fatalf("Failed marshaling identifier for json Serializer: %v", err)
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}
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return runtime.Identifier(identifier)
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}
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// SerializerOptions holds the options which are used to configure a JSON/YAML serializer.
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// example:
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// (1) To configure a JSON serializer, set `Yaml` to `false`.
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// (2) To configure a YAML serializer, set `Yaml` to `true`.
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// (3) To configure a strict serializer that can return strictDecodingError, set `Strict` to `true`.
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type SerializerOptions struct {
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// Yaml: configures the Serializer to work with JSON(false) or YAML(true).
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// When `Yaml` is enabled, this serializer only supports the subset of YAML that
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// matches JSON, and will error if constructs are used that do not serialize to JSON.
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Yaml bool
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// Pretty: configures a JSON enabled Serializer(`Yaml: false`) to produce human-readable output.
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// This option is silently ignored when `Yaml` is `true`.
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Pretty bool
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// Strict: configures the Serializer to return strictDecodingError's when duplicate fields are present decoding JSON or YAML.
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// Note that enabling this option is not as performant as the non-strict variant, and should not be used in fast paths.
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Strict bool
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}
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// Serializer handles encoding versioned objects into the proper JSON form
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type Serializer struct {
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meta MetaFactory
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options SerializerOptions
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creater runtime.ObjectCreater
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typer runtime.ObjectTyper
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identifier runtime.Identifier
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}
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// Serializer implements Serializer
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var _ runtime.Serializer = &Serializer{}
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var _ recognizer.RecognizingDecoder = &Serializer{}
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type customNumberExtension struct {
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jsoniter.DummyExtension
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}
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func (cne *customNumberExtension) CreateDecoder(typ reflect2.Type) jsoniter.ValDecoder {
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if typ.String() == "interface {}" {
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return customNumberDecoder{}
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}
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return nil
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}
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type customNumberDecoder struct {
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}
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func (customNumberDecoder) Decode(ptr unsafe.Pointer, iter *jsoniter.Iterator) {
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switch iter.WhatIsNext() {
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case jsoniter.NumberValue:
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var number jsoniter.Number
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iter.ReadVal(&number)
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i64, err := strconv.ParseInt(string(number), 10, 64)
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if err == nil {
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*(*interface{})(ptr) = i64
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return
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}
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f64, err := strconv.ParseFloat(string(number), 64)
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if err == nil {
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*(*interface{})(ptr) = f64
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return
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}
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iter.ReportError("DecodeNumber", err.Error())
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default:
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*(*interface{})(ptr) = iter.Read()
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}
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}
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// CaseSensitiveJSONIterator returns a jsoniterator API that's configured to be
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// case-sensitive when unmarshalling, and otherwise compatible with
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// the encoding/json standard library.
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func CaseSensitiveJSONIterator() jsoniter.API {
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config := jsoniter.Config{
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EscapeHTML: true,
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SortMapKeys: true,
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ValidateJsonRawMessage: true,
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CaseSensitive: true,
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}.Froze()
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// Force jsoniter to decode number to interface{} via int64/float64, if possible.
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config.RegisterExtension(&customNumberExtension{})
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return config
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}
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// StrictCaseSensitiveJSONIterator returns a jsoniterator API that's configured to be
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// case-sensitive, but also disallows unknown fields when unmarshalling. It is compatible with
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// the encoding/json standard library.
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func StrictCaseSensitiveJSONIterator() jsoniter.API {
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config := jsoniter.Config{
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EscapeHTML: true,
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SortMapKeys: true,
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ValidateJsonRawMessage: true,
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CaseSensitive: true,
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DisallowUnknownFields: true,
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}.Froze()
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// Force jsoniter to decode number to interface{} via int64/float64, if possible.
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config.RegisterExtension(&customNumberExtension{})
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return config
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}
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// Private copies of jsoniter to try to shield against possible mutations
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// from outside. Still does not protect from package level jsoniter.Register*() functions - someone calling them
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// in some other library will mess with every usage of the jsoniter library in the whole program.
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// See https://github.com/json-iterator/go/issues/265
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var caseSensitiveJSONIterator = CaseSensitiveJSONIterator()
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var strictCaseSensitiveJSONIterator = StrictCaseSensitiveJSONIterator()
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// gvkWithDefaults returns group kind and version defaulting from provided default
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func gvkWithDefaults(actual, defaultGVK schema.GroupVersionKind) schema.GroupVersionKind {
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if len(actual.Kind) == 0 {
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actual.Kind = defaultGVK.Kind
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}
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if len(actual.Version) == 0 && len(actual.Group) == 0 {
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actual.Group = defaultGVK.Group
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actual.Version = defaultGVK.Version
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}
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if len(actual.Version) == 0 && actual.Group == defaultGVK.Group {
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actual.Version = defaultGVK.Version
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}
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return actual
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}
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// Decode attempts to convert the provided data into YAML or JSON, extract the stored schema kind, apply the provided default gvk, and then
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// load that data into an object matching the desired schema kind or the provided into.
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// If into is *runtime.Unknown, the raw data will be extracted and no decoding will be performed.
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// If into is not registered with the typer, then the object will be straight decoded using normal JSON/YAML unmarshalling.
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// If into is provided and the original data is not fully qualified with kind/version/group, the type of the into will be used to alter the returned gvk.
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// If into is nil or data's gvk different from into's gvk, it will generate a new Object with ObjectCreater.New(gvk)
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// On success or most errors, the method will return the calculated schema kind.
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// The gvk calculate priority will be originalData > default gvk > into
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func (s *Serializer) Decode(originalData []byte, gvk *schema.GroupVersionKind, into runtime.Object) (runtime.Object, *schema.GroupVersionKind, error) {
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data := originalData
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if s.options.Yaml {
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altered, err := yaml.YAMLToJSON(data)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, nil, err
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}
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data = altered
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}
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actual, err := s.meta.Interpret(data)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, nil, err
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}
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if gvk != nil {
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*actual = gvkWithDefaults(*actual, *gvk)
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}
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if unk, ok := into.(*runtime.Unknown); ok && unk != nil {
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unk.Raw = originalData
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unk.ContentType = runtime.ContentTypeJSON
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unk.GetObjectKind().SetGroupVersionKind(*actual)
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return unk, actual, nil
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}
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if into != nil {
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_, isUnstructured := into.(runtime.Unstructured)
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types, _, err := s.typer.ObjectKinds(into)
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switch {
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case runtime.IsNotRegisteredError(err), isUnstructured:
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if err := caseSensitiveJSONIterator.Unmarshal(data, into); err != nil {
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return nil, actual, err
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}
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return into, actual, nil
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case err != nil:
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return nil, actual, err
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default:
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*actual = gvkWithDefaults(*actual, types[0])
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}
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}
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if len(actual.Kind) == 0 {
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return nil, actual, runtime.NewMissingKindErr(string(originalData))
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}
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if len(actual.Version) == 0 {
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return nil, actual, runtime.NewMissingVersionErr(string(originalData))
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}
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// use the target if necessary
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obj, err := runtime.UseOrCreateObject(s.typer, s.creater, *actual, into)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, actual, err
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}
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if err := caseSensitiveJSONIterator.Unmarshal(data, obj); err != nil {
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return nil, actual, err
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}
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// If the deserializer is non-strict, return successfully here.
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if !s.options.Strict {
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return obj, actual, nil
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}
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// In strict mode pass the data trough the YAMLToJSONStrict converter.
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// This is done to catch duplicate fields regardless of encoding (JSON or YAML). For JSON data,
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// the output would equal the input, unless there is a parsing error such as duplicate fields.
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// As we know this was successful in the non-strict case, the only error that may be returned here
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// is because of the newly-added strictness. hence we know we can return the typed strictDecoderError
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// the actual error is that the object contains duplicate fields.
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altered, err := yaml.YAMLToJSONStrict(originalData)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, actual, runtime.NewStrictDecodingError(err.Error(), string(originalData))
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}
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// As performance is not an issue for now for the strict deserializer (one has regardless to do
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// the unmarshal twice), we take the sanitized, altered data that is guaranteed to have no duplicated
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// fields, and unmarshal this into a copy of the already-populated obj. Any error that occurs here is
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// due to that a matching field doesn't exist in the object. hence we can return a typed strictDecoderError,
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// the actual error is that the object contains unknown field.
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strictObj := obj.DeepCopyObject()
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if err := strictCaseSensitiveJSONIterator.Unmarshal(altered, strictObj); err != nil {
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return nil, actual, runtime.NewStrictDecodingError(err.Error(), string(originalData))
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}
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// Always return the same object as the non-strict serializer to avoid any deviations.
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return obj, actual, nil
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}
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// Encode serializes the provided object to the given writer.
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func (s *Serializer) Encode(obj runtime.Object, w io.Writer) error {
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if co, ok := obj.(runtime.CacheableObject); ok {
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return co.CacheEncode(s.Identifier(), s.doEncode, w)
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}
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return s.doEncode(obj, w)
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}
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func (s *Serializer) doEncode(obj runtime.Object, w io.Writer) error {
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if s.options.Yaml {
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json, err := caseSensitiveJSONIterator.Marshal(obj)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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data, err := yaml.JSONToYAML(json)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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_, err = w.Write(data)
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return err
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}
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if s.options.Pretty {
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data, err := caseSensitiveJSONIterator.MarshalIndent(obj, "", " ")
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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_, err = w.Write(data)
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return err
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}
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encoder := json.NewEncoder(w)
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return encoder.Encode(obj)
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}
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// Identifier implements runtime.Encoder interface.
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func (s *Serializer) Identifier() runtime.Identifier {
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return s.identifier
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}
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// RecognizesData implements the RecognizingDecoder interface.
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func (s *Serializer) RecognizesData(data []byte) (ok, unknown bool, err error) {
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if s.options.Yaml {
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// we could potentially look for '---'
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return false, true, nil
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}
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return utilyaml.IsJSONBuffer(data), false, nil
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}
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// Framer is the default JSON framing behavior, with newlines delimiting individual objects.
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var Framer = jsonFramer{}
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type jsonFramer struct{}
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// NewFrameWriter implements stream framing for this serializer
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func (jsonFramer) NewFrameWriter(w io.Writer) io.Writer {
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// we can write JSON objects directly to the writer, because they are self-framing
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return w
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}
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// NewFrameReader implements stream framing for this serializer
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func (jsonFramer) NewFrameReader(r io.ReadCloser) io.ReadCloser {
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// we need to extract the JSON chunks of data to pass to Decode()
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return framer.NewJSONFramedReader(r)
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}
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// YAMLFramer is the default JSON framing behavior, with newlines delimiting individual objects.
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var YAMLFramer = yamlFramer{}
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type yamlFramer struct{}
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// NewFrameWriter implements stream framing for this serializer
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func (yamlFramer) NewFrameWriter(w io.Writer) io.Writer {
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return yamlFrameWriter{w}
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}
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// NewFrameReader implements stream framing for this serializer
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func (yamlFramer) NewFrameReader(r io.ReadCloser) io.ReadCloser {
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// extract the YAML document chunks directly
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return utilyaml.NewDocumentDecoder(r)
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}
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type yamlFrameWriter struct {
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w io.Writer
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}
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// Write separates each document with the YAML document separator (`---` followed by line
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// break). Writers must write well formed YAML documents (include a final line break).
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func (w yamlFrameWriter) Write(data []byte) (n int, err error) {
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if _, err := w.w.Write([]byte("---\n")); err != nil {
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return 0, err
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}
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return w.w.Write(data)
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}
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