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Generic native CSI Driver should not have reference to specific vendor packages #736
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@sean-freeman do you have time to contribute on this? |
@andyzhangx I am engaged in multiple other open source projects of significant scale, I cannot provide help here. I noticed this dependency problem by accident when performing K8S testing, I am not a K8S Dev and would be lost in this CSI code. |
What happened:
Generic native CSI Driver should not have reference to specific vendor packages. Code should not contain
az
specific references in codeVendor specific code within a generic driver should not exist, unless additional handling is required for functionality with that vendor. Unnecessary dependency is created on
cloud-provider-azure
, with reference tocloud-provider-azure/pkg/cache
as a wrapper fork8s.io/client-go/tools/cache
What you expected to happen:
N/A
How to reproduce it:
N/A
Anything else we need to know?:
Environment:
all
kubectl version
):all
all
uname -a
):all
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