The RIA refactoring moved velero.RestoreItemAction into a separate
(restoreitemaction) v1 package. Unfortunately, this change would require
plugins to make code changes to locate the RestoreItemActionExecuteInput
and RestoreItemActionExecuteOutput structs.
This commit restores those structs to the original velero package, leaving
just the RestoreItemAction interface in the new v1 package.
Signed-off-by: Scott Seago <sseago@redhat.com>
Instead of converting the unstructured item to check for the presence of
the `kube-aggregator.kubernetes.io/automanaged` label, use this label in
the `AppliesTo` to enable the restore logic to select the item. This
means that any item that matches the selector will have restore skipped.
Also add a new test case to the restore action test to check that label
selectors are applied correctly.
Signed-off-by: Bridget McErlean <bmcerlean@vmware.com>
It was discovered during Velero 1.6.3 upgrade testing that Velero was
restoring `APIService` objects for APIs that are no longer being served
by Kubernetes 1.22. If these items were restored, it would break the
behaviour of discovery within the cluster.
This change introduces a new RestoreItemAction plugin that skips the
restore of any `APIService` object which is managed by Kubernetes such
as those for built-in APIs or CRDs. The `APIService`s for these will be
created when the Kubernetes API server starts or when new CRDs are
registered. These objects are identified by looking for the
`kube-aggregator.kubernetes.io/automanaged` label.
Signed-off-by: Bridget McErlean <bmcerlean@vmware.com>