This commit refactors the apiserver REST handlers to use typed objects (appsv1alpha1.Application) instead of unstructured.Unstructured, eliminating the need for runtime conversions and simplifying the codebase. Additionally, it fixes an issue where UnstructuredList objects were using the first registered kind from typeToGVK instead of the kind from the object's field when multiple kinds are registered with the same Go type. This is a more comprehensive fix for the problem addressed in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/1630, which was reverted in https://github.com/cozystack/cozystack/pull/1677. The fix includes the upstream fix from kubernetes/kubernetes#135537, which enables short-circuit path for UnstructuredList similar to regular Unstructured objects, using GVK from the object field instead of typeToGVK. Changes: - Refactored rest.go handlers to use typed Application objects - Removed unstructured.Unstructured conversions - Fixed UnstructuredList GVK handling - Updated dependencies in go.mod/go.sum - Added e2e test for OpenAPI validation - Updated Dockerfile Signed-off-by: Andrei Kvapil <kvapss@gmail.com> |
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Cozystack
Cozystack is a free PaaS platform and framework for building clouds.
Cozystack is a CNCF Sandbox Level Project that was originally built and sponsored by Ænix.
With Cozystack, you can transform a bunch of servers into an intelligent system with a simple REST API for spawning Kubernetes clusters, Database-as-a-Service, virtual machines, load balancers, HTTP caching services, and other services with ease.
Use Cozystack to build your own cloud or provide a cost-effective development environment.
Use-Cases
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Using Cozystack to build a public cloud
You can use Cozystack as a backend for a public cloud -
Using Cozystack to build a private cloud
You can use Cozystack as a platform to build a private cloud powered by Infrastructure-as-Code approach -
Using Cozystack as a Kubernetes distribution
You can use Cozystack as a Kubernetes distribution for Bare Metal
Documentation
The documentation is located on the cozystack.io website.
Read the Getting Started section for a quick start.
If you encounter any difficulties, start with the troubleshooting guide and work your way through the process that we've outlined.
Versioning
Versioning adheres to the Semantic Versioning principles.
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Contributions are highly appreciated and very welcomed!
In case of bugs, please check if the issue has already been opened by checking the GitHub Issues section. If it isn't, you can open a new one. A detailed report will help us replicate it, assess it, and work on a fix.
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License
Cozystack is licensed under Apache 2.0.
The code is provided as-is with no warranties.
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