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helm/cmd/tiller/environment/environment.go

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package environment
import (
"github.com/deis/tiller/pkg/hapi"
)
// EngineYard maps engine names to engine implementations.
type EngineYard map[string]Engine
func (y EngineYard) Get(k string) (Engine, bool) {
e, ok := y[k]
return e, ok
}
// Engine represents a template engine that can render templates.
//
// For some engines, "rendering" includes both compiling and executing. (Other
// engines do not distinguish between phases.)
//
// An Engine must be capable of executing multiple concurrent requests, but
// without tainting one request's environment with data from another request.
type Engine interface {
Render(*hapi.Chart, *hapi.Values) ([]byte, error)
}
// ReleaseStorage represents a storage engine for a Release.
//
// Release storage must be concurrency safe.
type ReleaseStorage interface {
Get(key string) (*hapi.Release, error)
Set(key string, val *hapi.Release) error
}
// KubeClient represents a client capable of communicating with the Kubernetes API.
//
// A KubeClient must be concurrency safe.
type KubeClient interface {
Install(manifest []byte) error
}
// Environment provides the context for executing a client request.
//
// All services in a context are concurrency safe.
type Environment struct {
// EngineYard provides access to the known template engines.
EngineYard EngineYard
// Releases stores records of releases.
Releases ReleaseStorage
// KubeClient is a Kubernetes API client.
KubeClient KubeClient
}
// New returns an environment initialized with the defaults.
func New() *Environment {
return &Environment{}
}