* deps: update Go dependencies
* bazel: force Gazelle generation for xDS
xDS has an upstream set of build files that makes Gazelle consider their project a whole new Bazel project, which makes Gazelle not generate any build files, even though the upstream ones aren't valid.
See https://github.com/cncf/xds/issues/104.
* go: update cel.dev/expr for Bazel fixes
cel.dev/expr had some upstream Bazel fixes in v0.16.2 without which Gazelle doesn't work.
* chore: generate
* e2e: remove references to kubeProxyVersion
kubeProxyVersion is deprecated as of KEP-4004. It was never being set to an accurate value before, and we only used it in the e2e test, so removing the additional check should not hurt here.
See https://github.com/kubernetes/enhancements/tree/master/keps/sig-network/4004-deprecate-kube-proxy-version
* constellation-node-operator: use typed rate-limiter
The untyped rate-limiter was deprecated in favor of a generic one that can just be instantiated to `any` to achieve the previous behaviour.
* Advertise ALPN settings in NextProtos required by gRPC
Signed-off-by: Daniel Weiße <dw@edgeless.systems>
* atls: add nextProtos
nextProtos (for ALPN) is now required by gRPC, so add it.
* go: add cri-client replace
* deps: tidy all modules
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Co-authored-by: Moritz Sanft <58110325+msanft@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Daniel Weiße <dw@edgeless.systems>
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Long lists of items in source code or config can be hard to work with as
a human, most problematic being out-of-order entries in an otherwise
ordered list. This is where keep-sorted comes to the rescue: we can
leave two little comments on every listing we care about, and
keep-sorted ensures that the listing stays in order.
This commit also applied keep-sorted to the CODEOWNERS file, hopefully
demonstrating its usefulness to some extent. I'd expect more uses for
keep-sorted to be discovered organically over time.
keep-sorted is super fast, so it should not be a problem to add it to
the //:tidy target, even if we scan all files in the code base. On my
MacBook:
$ time (find . -not -path "./.git/*" -type f | sort | xargs "${keep_sorted}" --mode fix)
real 0m0.249s
user 0m0.124s
sys 0m0.129s