coredns/plugin/kubernetes/watch.go

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Go

package kubernetes
import (
"github.com/coredns/coredns/plugin/kubernetes/object"
"github.com/coredns/coredns/plugin/pkg/watch"
meta "k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/apis/meta/v1"
)
// SetWatchChan implements watch.Watchable
func (k *Kubernetes) SetWatchChan(c watch.Chan) {
k.APIConn.SetWatchChan(c)
}
// Watch is called when a watch is started for a name.
func (k *Kubernetes) Watch(qname string) error {
return k.APIConn.Watch(qname)
}
// StopWatching is called when no more watches remain for a name
func (k *Kubernetes) StopWatching(qname string) {
k.APIConn.StopWatching(qname)
}
var _ watch.Watchable = &Kubernetes{}
func (dns *dnsControl) sendServiceUpdates(s *object.Service) {
for i := range dns.zones {
name := serviceFQDN(s, dns.zones[i])
if _, ok := dns.watched[name]; ok {
dns.watchChan <- name
}
}
}
func (dns *dnsControl) sendPodUpdates(p *object.Pod) {
for i := range dns.zones {
name := podFQDN(p, dns.zones[i])
if _, ok := dns.watched[name]; ok {
dns.watchChan <- name
}
}
}
func (dns *dnsControl) sendEndpointsUpdates(ep *object.Endpoints) {
for _, zone := range dns.zones {
for _, name := range endpointFQDN(ep, zone, dns.endpointNameMode) {
if _, ok := dns.watched[name]; ok {
dns.watchChan <- name
}
}
name := serviceFQDN(ep, zone)
if _, ok := dns.watched[name]; ok {
dns.watchChan <- name
}
}
}
// endpointsSubsetDiffs returns an Endpoints struct containing the Subsets that have changed between a and b.
// When we notify clients of changed endpoints we only want to notify them of endpoints that have changed.
// The Endpoints API object holds more than one endpoint, held in a list of Subsets. Each Subset refers to
// an endpoint. So, here we create a new Endpoints struct, and populate it with only the endpoints that have changed.
// This new Endpoints object is later used to generate the list of endpoint FQDNs to send to the client.
// This function computes this literally by combining the sets (in a and not in b) union (in b and not in a).
func endpointsSubsetDiffs(a, b *object.Endpoints) *object.Endpoints {
c := b.CopyWithoutSubsets()
// In the following loop, the first iteration computes (in a but not in b).
// The second iteration then adds (in b but not in a)
// The end result is an Endpoints that only contains the subsets (endpoints) that are different between a and b.
for _, abba := range [][]*object.Endpoints{{a, b}, {b, a}} {
a := abba[0]
b := abba[1]
left:
for _, as := range a.Subsets {
for _, bs := range b.Subsets {
if subsetsEquivalent(as, bs) {
continue left
}
}
c.Subsets = append(c.Subsets, as)
}
}
return c
}
// sendUpdates sends a notification to the server if a watch is enabled for the qname.
func (dns *dnsControl) sendUpdates(oldObj, newObj interface{}) {
// If both objects have the same resource version, they are identical.
if newObj != nil && oldObj != nil && (oldObj.(meta.Object).GetResourceVersion() == newObj.(meta.Object).GetResourceVersion()) {
return
}
obj := newObj
if obj == nil {
obj = oldObj
}
switch ob := obj.(type) {
case *object.Service:
dns.updateModifed()
if len(dns.watched) == 0 {
return
}
dns.sendServiceUpdates(ob)
case *object.Endpoints:
if newObj == nil || oldObj == nil {
dns.updateModifed()
if len(dns.watched) == 0 {
return
}
dns.sendEndpointsUpdates(ob)
return
}
p := oldObj.(*object.Endpoints)
// endpoint updates can come frequently, make sure it's a change we care about
if endpointsEquivalent(p, ob) {
return
}
dns.updateModifed()
if len(dns.watched) == 0 {
return
}
dns.sendEndpointsUpdates(endpointsSubsetDiffs(p, ob))
case *object.Pod:
dns.updateModifed()
if len(dns.watched) == 0 {
return
}
dns.sendPodUpdates(ob)
default:
log.Warningf("Updates for %T not supported.", ob)
}
}
func (dns *dnsControl) Add(obj interface{}) { dns.sendUpdates(nil, obj) }
func (dns *dnsControl) Delete(obj interface{}) { dns.sendUpdates(obj, nil) }
func (dns *dnsControl) Update(oldObj, newObj interface{}) { dns.sendUpdates(oldObj, newObj) }
// subsetsEquivalent checks if two endpoint subsets are significantly equivalent
// I.e. that they have the same ready addresses, host names, ports (including protocol
// and service names for SRV)
func subsetsEquivalent(sa, sb object.EndpointSubset) bool {
if len(sa.Addresses) != len(sb.Addresses) {
return false
}
if len(sa.Ports) != len(sb.Ports) {
return false
}
// in Addresses and Ports, we should be able to rely on
// these being sorted and able to be compared
// they are supposed to be in a canonical format
for addr, aaddr := range sa.Addresses {
baddr := sb.Addresses[addr]
if aaddr.IP != baddr.IP {
return false
}
if aaddr.Hostname != baddr.Hostname {
return false
}
}
for port, aport := range sa.Ports {
bport := sb.Ports[port]
if aport.Name != bport.Name {
return false
}
if aport.Port != bport.Port {
return false
}
if aport.Protocol != bport.Protocol {
return false
}
}
return true
}
// endpointsEquivalent checks if the update to an endpoint is something
// that matters to us or if they are effectively equivalent.
func endpointsEquivalent(a, b *object.Endpoints) bool {
if len(a.Subsets) != len(b.Subsets) {
return false
}
// we should be able to rely on
// these being sorted and able to be compared
// they are supposed to be in a canonical format
for i, sa := range a.Subsets {
sb := b.Subsets[i]
if !subsetsEquivalent(sa, sb) {
return false
}
}
return true
}