Update go dependencies and cleanup deprecated packages

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Manuel de Brito Fontes 2018-01-07 12:10:25 -03:00
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/*
Copyright 2017 The Kubernetes Authors.
Copyright 2018 The Kubernetes Authors.
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
@ -149,6 +149,10 @@ message DeleteOptions {
// Either this field or OrphanDependents may be set, but not both.
// The default policy is decided by the existing finalizer set in the
// metadata.finalizers and the resource-specific default policy.
// Acceptable values are: 'Orphan' - orphan the dependents; 'Background' -
// allow the garbage collector to delete the dependents in the background;
// 'Foreground' - a cascading policy that deletes all dependents in the
// foreground.
// +optional
optional string propagationPolicy = 4;
}
@ -510,15 +514,16 @@ message ObjectMeta {
// DeletionTimestamp is RFC 3339 date and time at which this resource will be deleted. This
// field is set by the server when a graceful deletion is requested by the user, and is not
// directly settable by a client. The resource is expected to be deleted (no longer visible
// from resource lists, and not reachable by name) after the time in this field. Once set,
// this value may not be unset or be set further into the future, although it may be shortened
// or the resource may be deleted prior to this time. For example, a user may request that
// a pod is deleted in 30 seconds. The Kubelet will react by sending a graceful termination
// signal to the containers in the pod. After that 30 seconds, the Kubelet will send a hard
// termination signal (SIGKILL) to the container and after cleanup, remove the pod from the
// API. In the presence of network partitions, this object may still exist after this
// timestamp, until an administrator or automated process can determine the resource is
// fully terminated.
// from resource lists, and not reachable by name) after the time in this field, once the
// finalizers list is empty. As long as the finalizers list contains items, deletion is blocked.
// Once the deletionTimestamp is set, this value may not be unset or be set further into the
// future, although it may be shortened or the resource may be deleted prior to this time.
// For example, a user may request that a pod is deleted in 30 seconds. The Kubelet will react
// by sending a graceful termination signal to the containers in the pod. After that 30 seconds,
// the Kubelet will send a hard termination signal (SIGKILL) to the container and after cleanup,
// remove the pod from the API. In the presence of network partitions, this object may still
// exist after this timestamp, until an administrator or automated process can determine the
// resource is fully terminated.
// If not set, graceful deletion of the object has not been requested.
//
// Populated by the system when a graceful deletion is requested.
@ -616,6 +621,10 @@ message OwnerReference {
optional bool blockOwnerDeletion = 7;
}
// Patch is provided to give a concrete name and type to the Kubernetes PATCH request body.
message Patch {
}
// Preconditions must be fulfilled before an operation (update, delete, etc.) is carried out.
message Preconditions {
// Specifies the target UID.