import "k8s.io/apiserver/pkg/endpoints/handlers/responsewriters"
Package responsewriters containers helpers to write responses in HTTP handlers.
doc.go errors.go status.go writers.go
func ErrorNegotiated(err error, s runtime.NegotiatedSerializer, gv schema.GroupVersion, w http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) int
ErrorNegotiated renders an error to the response. Returns the HTTP status code of the error. The context is optional and may be nil.
ErrorToAPIStatus converts an error to an metav1.Status object.
func Forbidden(ctx context.Context, attributes authorizer.Attributes, w http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request, reason string, s runtime.NegotiatedSerializer)
Forbidden renders a simple forbidden error
InternalError renders a simple internal error
func SerializeObject(mediaType string, encoder runtime.Encoder, hw http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request, statusCode int, object runtime.Object)
SerializeObject renders an object in the content type negotiated by the client using the provided encoder. The context is optional and can be nil. This method will perform optional content compression if requested by a client and the feature gate for APIResponseCompression is enabled.
func StreamObject(statusCode int, gv schema.GroupVersion, s runtime.NegotiatedSerializer, stream rest.ResourceStreamer, w http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request)
StreamObject performs input stream negotiation from a ResourceStreamer and writes that to the response. If the client requests a websocket upgrade, negotiate for a websocket reader protocol (because many browser clients cannot easily handle binary streaming protocols).
func WriteObjectNegotiated(s runtime.NegotiatedSerializer, restrictions negotiation.EndpointRestrictions, gv schema.GroupVersion, w http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request, statusCode int, object runtime.Object)
WriteObjectNegotiated renders an object in the content type negotiated by the client.
func WriteRawJSON(statusCode int, object interface{}, w http.ResponseWriter)
WriteRawJSON writes a non-API object in JSON.
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