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adding sidecarEnvJson annotation #726
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pkg/inject/envoy.go
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@@ -249,6 +259,45 @@ func (m *envoyMutator) getCustomEnv(pod *corev1.Pod) (map[string]string, error) | |||
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type customEnvJsonType []map[string]string | |||
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func (c *customEnvJsonType) UnmarshalJSON(data []byte) error { |
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Need we make a valid check for bytes before unmarshal if the input is empty or nil?
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It will throw malformed error. so, I didn't make a check for that condition.
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Thanks. Good to know
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Sort of a sidenote, but a nil array is functionally identical to a empty array in Go, so you generally never need to check for nil arrays. (the same is not always true for maps)
pkg/inject/envoy.go
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@@ -249,6 +259,45 @@ func (m *envoyMutator) getCustomEnv(pod *corev1.Pod) (map[string]string, error) | |||
return customEnv, nil | |||
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type customEnvJsonType []map[string]string |
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why are you not just using a map[string]string?
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Initially, I thought of returning Array of maps, then I changed to returning only one map. I will change the logic.
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updated.
pkg/inject/envoy.go
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@@ -249,6 +259,41 @@ func (m *envoyMutator) getCustomEnv(pod *corev1.Pod) (map[string]string, error) | |||
return customEnv, nil | |||
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type customEnvJsonType map[string]string |
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Does this custom type still need to exist, or can getCustomEnvJson
just deserialize to map[string]string
directly?
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I think, it can't be deserialize directly to map[string]string
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we need to have a defined type for methods. Here this method needs some type to a variable to store the deserialized data.
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The only place I see this type used is in the getCustomEnvJson
function, which immediately unwraps it to a map[string]string
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Generally, you only need to some serialization-time changes between the representative data type and the target data type (for instance, when converting strings to dates). I think that might have been true of the first draft of this where the input data was a list of strings, but now that it's just a map of string->string it's the same as what the target type is. Just passing map[string]string
to unmarshal should accomplish this fine without the indirection.
Issue #, if available:
#724
Description of changes:
Adding Feature appmesh.k8s.aws/sidecarEnvJson that accepts json list as env for envoy.
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