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DeleteAllOf requires a namespace #1842
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DeleteAllOf function does not work as expected and it is broken when a specific namespace is not provided to it. Issue link: kubernetes-sigs/controller-runtime#1842 Signed-off-by: Dhruv Bindra <[email protected]>
DeleteAllOf function does not work as expected and it is broken when a specific namespace is not provided to it. Issue link: kubernetes-sigs/controller-runtime#1842 Signed-off-by: Dhruv Bindra <[email protected]>
DeleteAllOf function does not work as expected and it is broken when a specific namespace is not provided to it. Issue link: kubernetes-sigs/controller-runtime#1842 Signed-off-by: Dhruv Bindra <[email protected]>
DeleteAllOf function does not work as expected and it is broken when a specific namespace is not provided to it. Issue link: kubernetes-sigs/controller-runtime#1842 Signed-off-by: Dhruv Bindra <[email protected]>
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client.DeleteAllOf
options is simply a pair ofListOptions
andDeleteOptions
.When using
client.List
, if no namespace is set inListOptions
, it lists across all namespaces.When using
client.DeleteAllOf
, if no namespace is set the delete fails with the message "(NotFound): the server could not find the requested resource".Ideally this should be fixed, but if this is not possible at the client side, I think it would be helpful to validate this case and error if no namespace is set for client.DeleteAllOf, or at the very least to update the documentation.
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