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Could you turn on DEBUG logging to see if the watch event is sent by the server? Reading the watch implementation I didn't see the client generating additional events that aren't sent by the server
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As I don't have access to the API server audit logs, I'm not sure how to properly debug what the server is sending.
But printing the whole event instead of only the 'type' gives me the following:
Event:
{'type': 'ADDED', 'object': {'api_version': 'v1',
'binary_data': None,
'data': {'foo': 'bar'},
'immutable': None,
'kind': 'ConfigMap',
'metadata': {'annotations': None,
'creation_timestamp': datetime.datetime(2024, 5, 8, 11, 29, 48, tzinfo=tzutc()),
'deletion_grace_period_seconds': None,
'deletion_timestamp': None,
'finalizers': None,
'generate_name': None,
'generation': None,
'labels': {'foo': 'bar'},
'managed_fields': [{'api_version': 'v1',
'fields_type': 'FieldsV1',
'fields_v1': {'f:data': {'.': {},
'f:foo': {}}},
'manager': 'kubectl-create',
'operation': 'Update',
'subresource': None,
'time': datetime.datetime(2024, 5, 8, 11, 29, 48, tzinfo=tzutc())},
{'api_version': 'v1',
'fields_type': 'FieldsV1',
'fields_v1': {'f:metadata': {'f:labels': {'.': {},
'f:foo': {}}}},
'manager': 'kubectl-label',
'operation': 'Update',
'subresource': None,
'time': datetime.datetime(2024, 5, 13, 11, 31, 14, tzinfo=tzutc())}],
'name': 'foo',
'namespace': 'foo-test',
'owner_references': None,
'resource_version': '1010917341',
'self_link': None,
'uid': '6ea09c86-b6bc-40ff-8508-26dfa82c8c88'}},
'raw_object': {'kind': 'ConfigMap', 'apiVersion': 'v1', 'metadata': {'name': 'foo', 'namespace': 'foo-test', 'uid': '6ea09c86-b6bc-40ff-8508-26dfa82c8c88', 'resourceVersion': '1010917341', 'creationTimestamp': '2024-05-08T11:29:48Z', 'labels': {'foo': 'bar'}, 'managedFields': [{'manager': 'kubectl-create', 'operation': 'Update', 'apiVersion': 'v1', 'time': '2024-05-08T11:29:48Z', 'fieldsType': 'FieldsV1', 'fieldsV1': {'f:data': {'.': {}, 'f:foo': {}}}}, {'manager': 'kubectl-label', 'operation': 'Update', 'apiVersion': 'v1', 'time': '2024-05-13T11:31:14Z', 'fieldsType': 'FieldsV1', 'fieldsV1': {'f:metadata': {'f:labels': {'.': {}, 'f:foo': {}}}}}]}, 'data': {'foo': 'bar'}}}
Event:
{'type': 'DELETED', 'object': {'api_version': 'v1',
'binary_data': None,
'data': {'foo': 'bar'},
'immutable': None,
'kind': 'ConfigMap',
'metadata': {'annotations': None,
'creation_timestamp': datetime.datetime(2024, 5, 8, 11, 29, 48, tzinfo=tzutc()),
'deletion_grace_period_seconds': None,
'deletion_timestamp': None,
'finalizers': None,
'generate_name': None,
'generation': None,
'labels': {'foo': 'bar'},
'managed_fields': [{'api_version': 'v1',
'fields_type': 'FieldsV1',
'fields_v1': {'f:data': {'.': {},
'f:foo': {}}},
'manager': 'kubectl-create',
'operation': 'Update',
'subresource': None,
'time': datetime.datetime(2024, 5, 8, 11, 29, 48, tzinfo=tzutc())},
{'api_version': 'v1',
'fields_type': 'FieldsV1',
'fields_v1': {'f:metadata': {'f:labels': {'.': {},
'f:foo': {}}}},
'manager': 'kubectl-label',
'operation': 'Update',
'subresource': None,
'time': datetime.datetime(2024, 5, 13, 11, 31, 14, tzinfo=tzutc())}],
'name': 'foo',
'namespace': 'foo-test',
'owner_references': None,
'resource_version': '1010917412',
'self_link': None,
'uid': '6ea09c86-b6bc-40ff-8508-26dfa82c8c88'}},
'raw_object': {'kind': 'ConfigMap', 'apiVersion': 'v1', 'metadata': {'name': 'foo', 'namespace': 'foo-test', 'uid': '6ea09c86-b6bc-40ff-8508-26dfa82c8c88', 'resourceVersion': '1010917412', 'creationTimestamp': '2024-05-08T11:29:48Z', 'labels': {'foo': 'bar'}, 'managedFields': [{'manager': 'kubectl-create', 'operation': 'Update', 'apiVersion': 'v1', 'time': '2024-05-08T11:29:48Z', 'fieldsType': 'FieldsV1', 'fieldsV1': {'f:data': {'.': {}, 'f:foo': {}}}}, {'manager': 'kubectl-label', 'operation': 'Update', 'apiVersion': 'v1', 'time': '2024-05-13T11:31:14Z', 'fieldsType': 'FieldsV1', 'fieldsV1': {'f:metadata': {'f:labels': {'.': {}, 'f:foo': {}}}}}]}, 'data': {'foo': 'bar'}}}
In the raw_object
at the end of each event you can see 'operation': 'Update'
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Also as the CM is still there and has no deletionTimestamp set I can 100% affirm the API-server is not considering it DELETED.
Is the above output sufficient to dig further, or is there an easy way to debug the Watch function further?
Best regards,
Felix
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