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Add watch verb for storageclasses #266

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@kvaps kvaps commented Sep 24, 2024

this PR fixes the errors:

E0924 11:31:59.069472       1 reflector.go:150] pkg/mod/k8s.io/[email protected]/tools/cache/reflector.go:232: Failed to watch *v1.StorageClass: unknown (get storageclasses.storage.k8s.io)
E0924 11:32:57.379956       1 reflector.go:150] pkg/mod/k8s.io/[email protected]/tools/cache/reflector.go:232: Failed to watch *v1.StorageClass: unknown (get storageclasses.storage.k8s.io)
E0924 11:33:50.776342       1 reflector.go:150] pkg/mod/k8s.io/[email protected]/tools/cache/reflector.go:232: Failed to watch *v1.StorageClass: unknown (get storageclasses.storage.k8s.io)
E0924 11:34:21.872401       1 reflector.go:150] pkg/mod/k8s.io/[email protected]/tools/cache/reflector.go:232: Failed to watch *v1.StorageClass: unknown (get storageclasses.storage.k8s.io)

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  • New Features
    • Enhanced role permissions to include the ability to monitor changes to resources in real-time by adding the watch verb.
  • Bug Fixes
    • Improved resource management capabilities for the EtcdClusterReconciler by updating permissions to allow watching of storage classes.

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Walkthrough

The changes involve updates to RBAC (Role-Based Access Control) permissions across multiple files. Specifically, the watch verb has been added to the rules for various roles, allowing them to monitor changes to resources in addition to the existing get and list permissions. This adjustment enhances the capabilities of the roles and the EtcdClusterReconciler struct, enabling real-time observation of resource states.

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File Path Change Summary
charts/etcd-operator/templates/rbac/... Added watch verb to the rules section of clusterrole-manager-role.yml.
config/rbac/role.yaml Added watch verb to the rules section of role.yaml.
internal/controller/etcdcluster_controller.go Updated RBAC permissions for storageclasses in EtcdClusterReconciler to include watch.

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Files selected for processing (3)
  • charts/etcd-operator/templates/rbac/clusterrole-manager-role.yml (1 hunks)
  • config/rbac/role.yaml (1 hunks)
  • internal/controller/etcdcluster_controller.go (1 hunks)
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config/rbac/role.yaml (1)

113-113: LGTM: Addition of 'watch' verb for storageclasses is appropriate.

The addition of the 'watch' verb for storageclasses is consistent with the PR objective to "Add watch verb for storageclasses". This change allows the role to monitor changes to storageclasses in real-time, which can be beneficial for maintaining up-to-date information about storage resources in the cluster.

To ensure consistency across the file, let's check if other similar resources also have the 'watch' verb:

This script will help us verify if the addition of 'watch' to storageclasses is consistent with other resources in the file.

charts/etcd-operator/templates/rbac/clusterrole-manager-role.yml (1)

76-76: LGTM! Addition of 'watch' verb enhances monitoring capabilities.

The addition of the 'watch' verb for storageclasses is appropriate and consistent with other resources in this ClusterRole. This change allows the etcd-operator to monitor storageclasses in real-time, which can be beneficial for dynamic provisioning and management of storage resources.

internal/controller/etcdcluster_controller.go (2)

73-73: LGTM! Addition of 'watch' verb enhances real-time monitoring capabilities.

The addition of the watch verb to the RBAC permissions for storageclasses is a positive change. This enhancement allows the EtcdClusterReconciler to monitor storage classes in real-time, enabling more responsive and efficient handling of storage-related changes in the etcd cluster. The change is consistent with other RBAC annotations in the file and aligns well with the controller's responsibilities.


73-73: Verify plans for utilizing the new 'watch' capability

While the addition of the watch verb is beneficial, I noticed that the current implementation doesn't directly use this new capability. It would be helpful to confirm if there are plans to utilize this in upcoming features or if additional changes are needed to take advantage of this new permission.

To ensure this change will be utilized, you can run the following script to check for any TODO comments or upcoming feature plans related to watching storage classes:

Verification successful

'Watch' capability is being implemented through PR #266

The addition of the watch verb corresponds with the open pull request #266 titled "Add watch verb for storageclasses". This indicates that the new capability will be utilized in upcoming changes.

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Script:

#!/bin/bash
# Description: Search for TODO comments or feature plans related to watching storage classes

# Search for TODO comments or feature plans in Go files
rg --type go "TODO.*watch.*storageclass" -g '!vendor'

# Search for related issues or pull requests
gh issue list --search "watch storageclass"
gh pr list --search "watch storageclass"

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