fix: handle deployments without command in patcher#7706
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Summary of ChangesHello, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed! This pull request improves the reliability of the Patcher component by adding support for Kubernetes deployments that do not explicitly define a container command. By intelligently choosing between updating the Command or Args fields, the patcher now avoids errors and correctly preserves image entrypoints while still applying necessary configuration updates. Highlights
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This pull request updates the deployment patcher to support patching container arguments (Args) when the container command (Command) is empty, and adds a corresponding unit test. A review comment points out a critical issue where subcommands or non-flag arguments in Args could be silently dropped during parsing and overwriting, and provides a code suggestion to preserve them.
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| if useArgs { | ||
| container.Args = command | ||
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When useArgs is true, if the first element of container.Args is a subcommand or a non-flag argument (e.g., ["run", "--config=..."]), it will fail parseArgument validation and be ignored during parsing. Consequently, when container.Args is overwritten with command, this subcommand will be silently dropped, which can break the deployment.
To prevent this, we should check if the first element of baseArguments is a non-flag argument (by verifying if parseArgument returns an error) and preserve it by prepending it to the generated command list, similar to how we preserve the binary name in Command.
if useArgs {
if len(baseArguments) > 0 {
if _, _, err := parseArgument(baseArguments[0]); err != nil {
command = append([]string{baseArguments[0]}, command...)
}
}
container.Args = command
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Pull request overview
Hardens Patcher.ForDeployment so it no longer panics when patching a Deployment whose first container relies on the image entrypoint (empty Command). The patcher now falls back to patching Args in that case, and a regression test is added.
Changes:
- Update
ForDeploymentto patchArgswhenCommandis empty, while preserving existing behavior whenCommandis present. - Add a table-driven regression test covering the empty
Commandscenario.
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| File | Description |
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| operator/pkg/util/patcher/pather.go | Adds Command vs Args selection logic when merging extraArgs/featureGates for Deployments. |
| operator/pkg/util/patcher/pather_test.go | Adds a regression case for Deployments with empty Command to ensure patching doesn’t panic and writes flags into Args. |
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| useArgs := len(baseArguments) == 0 | ||
| if useArgs { | ||
| baseArguments = container.Args | ||
| } | ||
| argsMap := parseArgumentListToMap(baseArguments) |
| Containers: []corev1.Container{ | ||
| { | ||
| Name: "test-container", | ||
| Image: "nginx:latest", | ||
| }, |
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Signed-off-by: Elvand-Lie <elvandlie@gmail.com>
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What type of PR is this?
/kind bug
What this PR does / why we need it:
Patcher.ForDeploymentcurrently assumes the first container has a non-emptyCommandwhen applyingextraArgsorfeatureGates, and indexesbaseArguments[0]unconditionally.This PR hardens that path for deployments that rely on the image entrypoint and leave
Commandempty. WhenCommandis present, the patcher keeps the existing behavior and preserves the first command element as the binary name. WhenCommandis empty, the command-argument merge is skipped so the patcher does not panic and does not reinterpret arbitrary KubernetesArgs.A regression case is added to the existing
TestPatchForDeploymenttable.Which issue(s) this PR fixes:
None
Special notes for your reviewer:
Local checks run:
go test ./operator/pkg/util/patcher -run 'TestPatchForDeployment/PatchForDeployment_WithExtraArgsAndEmptyCommand_Patched' -count=1 -vgo test ./operator/pkg/util/patcher -count=1gofmt -l operator/pkg/util/patcher/pather.go operator/pkg/util/patcher/pather_test.gogit diff --checkmingw32-make testis not usable in this Windows shell; it fails before Go tests atmkdir -p ./_output/coverage/. A previoushack/verify-all.shrun in MSYS bash failed on unrelatedpkg/util/lifted/doc.gogenerated-doc drift.Does this PR introduce a user-facing change?: