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virtual-kubelet/vendor/github.com/go-openapi/runtime/interfaces.go
Loc Nguyen 513cebe7b7 VMware vSphere Integrated Containers provider (#206)
* Add Virtual Kubelet provider for VIC

Initial virtual kubelet provider for VMware VIC.  This provider currently
handles creating and starting of a pod VM via the VIC portlayer and persona
server.  Image store handling via the VIC persona server.  This provider
currently requires the feature/wolfpack branch of VIC.

* Added pod stop and delete.  Also added node capacity.

Added the ability to stop and delete pod VMs via VIC.  Also retrieve
node capacity information from the VCH.

* Cleanup and readme file

Some file clean up and added a Readme.md markdown file for the VIC
provider.

* Cleaned up errors, added function comments, moved operation code

1. Cleaned up error handling.  Set standard for creating errors.
2. Added method prototype comments for all interface functions.
3. Moved PodCreator, PodStarter, PodStopper, and PodDeleter to a new folder.

* Add mocking code and unit tests for podcache, podcreator, and podstarter

Used the unit test framework used in VIC to handle assertions in the provider's
unit test.  Mocking code generated using OSS project mockery, which is compatible
with the testify assertion framework.

* Vendored packages for the VIC provider

Requires feature/wolfpack branch of VIC and a few specific commit sha of
projects used within VIC.

* Implementation of POD Stopper and Deleter unit tests (#4)

* Updated files for initial PR
2018-06-04 15:41:32 -07:00

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// Copyright 2015 go-swagger maintainers
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package runtime
import (
"io"
"mime/multipart"
"github.com/go-openapi/strfmt"
)
// File represents an uploaded file.
type File struct {
Data multipart.File
Header *multipart.FileHeader
}
// OperationHandlerFunc an adapter for a function to the OperationHandler interface
type OperationHandlerFunc func(interface{}) (interface{}, error)
// Handle implements the operation handler interface
func (s OperationHandlerFunc) Handle(data interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
return s(data)
}
// OperationHandler a handler for a swagger operation
type OperationHandler interface {
Handle(interface{}) (interface{}, error)
}
// ConsumerFunc represents a function that can be used as a consumer
type ConsumerFunc func(io.Reader, interface{}) error
// Consume consumes the reader into the data parameter
func (fn ConsumerFunc) Consume(reader io.Reader, data interface{}) error {
return fn(reader, data)
}
// Consumer implementations know how to bind the values on the provided interface to
// data provided by the request body
type Consumer interface {
// Consume performs the binding of request values
Consume(io.Reader, interface{}) error
}
// ProducerFunc represents a function that can be used as a producer
type ProducerFunc func(io.Writer, interface{}) error
// Produce produces the response for the provided data
func (f ProducerFunc) Produce(writer io.Writer, data interface{}) error {
return f(writer, data)
}
// Producer implementations know how to turn the provided interface into a valid
// HTTP response
type Producer interface {
// Produce writes to the http response
Produce(io.Writer, interface{}) error
}
// AuthenticatorFunc turns a function into an authenticator
type AuthenticatorFunc func(interface{}) (bool, interface{}, error)
// Authenticate authenticates the request with the provided data
func (f AuthenticatorFunc) Authenticate(params interface{}) (bool, interface{}, error) {
return f(params)
}
// Authenticator represents an authentication strategy
// implementations of Authenticator know how to authenticate the
// request data and translate that into a valid principal object or an error
type Authenticator interface {
Authenticate(interface{}) (bool, interface{}, error)
}
// Validatable types implementing this interface allow customizing their validation
// this will be used instead of the reflective valditation based on the spec document.
// the implementations are assumed to have been generated by the swagger tool so they should
// contain all the validations obtained from the spec
type Validatable interface {
Validate(strfmt.Registry) error
}