* add origin annotation for resources generated by builtin and custom generators
* decouple origin data from generator data and account for inline generators
* Refactor prefix filter into its own filter, decoupled from the prefixsuffix filter
* Refactor prefix transformer into its own transformer, decoupled from the prefixsuffix transformer
* Refactor suffix filter into its own filter, decoupled from the prefixsuffix filter
* Refactor suffix transformer into its own transformer, decoupled from the prefixsuffix transformer
* Add a default nameSuffix field spec in addition to the namePrefix
* Remove the PrefixSuffixTransformer from the list of builtin transformers
* Add a multi-transformer to builtinhelpers.TransformFactories
* Remove the implementation of the prefixsuffixtransformer.PrefixSuffixTransformer
* Resolve style and format related feedback from the pull request
* Add test to test the legacy PrefixSuffixTransformer for BC purposes
* exec function working dir is the kustomization that referenced it
* suggested changes
* more code review
* use a field instead of an annotation
* more code review
* Move api/filesys to kyaml/filesys
* Add deprecated version of api/filesys with aliases to new code
* Use new kyaml/filesys package and update dependencies
* Migrate to kyaml/filesys and update dependencies
* Skip tests that break on Windows
This PR
- defines a patch conflict detector interface,
- extracts implementations of the interface from the
merginator code, making the merginator code
independent of --enable_kyaml.
- injects those implementations into kustomize
as a function of --enable_kyaml.
So, instead of using different merginators to combine
resmaps, this pr allows the use of a single patch merge
code path that uses different conflict detectors.
So instead of debating how to merge, we're now only
considering whether to warn on conflict detection
in one transformer.
This PR is in service of #3304, eliminating seven
instances where --enable_kyaml was consulted. These
were cases where conflict detection wasn't an issue
(but merging patches was).