Experimental support for ScheduledOverrides (#515)

This adds the initial version of ScheduledOverrides to HorizontalRunnerAutoscaler.
`MinReplicas` overriding should just work.
When there are two or more ScheduledOverrides, the earliest one that matched is activated. Each ScheduledOverride can be recurring or one-time. If you have two or more ScheduledOverrides, only one of them should be one-time. And the one-time override should be the earliest item in the list to make sense.

Tests will be added in another commit. Logging improvements and additional observability in HRA.Status will also be added in yet another commits.

Ref #484
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Yusuke Kuoka
2021-05-03 23:31:17 +09:00
committed by GitHub
parent b3cae25741
commit 0e0f385f72
7 changed files with 153 additions and 115 deletions

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@@ -212,6 +212,13 @@ func (in *HorizontalRunnerAutoscalerSpec) DeepCopyInto(out *HorizontalRunnerAuto
(*in)[i].DeepCopyInto(&(*out)[i])
}
}
if in.ScheduledOverrides != nil {
in, out := &in.ScheduledOverrides, &out.ScheduledOverrides
*out = make([]ScheduledOverride, len(*in))
for i := range *in {
(*in)[i].DeepCopyInto(&(*out)[i])
}
}
}
// DeepCopy is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, creating a new HorizontalRunnerAutoscalerSpec.
@@ -263,13 +270,6 @@ func (in *MetricSpec) DeepCopyInto(out *MetricSpec) {
*out = make([]string, len(*in))
copy(*out, *in)
}
if in.ScheduledOverrides != nil {
in, out := &in.ScheduledOverrides, &out.ScheduledOverrides
*out = make([]ScheduledOverride, len(*in))
for i := range *in {
(*in)[i].DeepCopyInto(&(*out)[i])
}
}
}
// DeepCopy is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, creating a new MetricSpec.