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package io.fabric8.kubernetes.client.server.mock;
import io.fabric8.kubernetes.api.model.Status;
import io.fabric8.kubernetes.api.model.StatusBuilder;
import io.fabric8.kubernetes.client.utils.Serialization;
import io.fabric8.mockwebserver.internal.WebSocketMessage;
import static io.fabric8.kubernetes.client.server.mock.OutputStreamMessage.getBodyBytes;
public class StatusStreamMessage extends WebSocketMessage {
private static final byte ERROR_CHANNEL_STREAM_ID = 3;
public StatusStreamMessage(final int exitCode) {
super(0L, getBodyBytes(ERROR_CHANNEL_STREAM_ID, getStatusBody(exitCode)), true, true);
}
private static String getStatusBody(int exitCode) {
final Status status = new StatusBuilder() //
.withStatus(exitCode == 0 ? "Success" : "Failure")
.withReason(exitCode == 0 ? "ExitCode" : "NonZeroExitCode")
.withNewDetails()
.addNewCause()
.withReason("ExitCode")
.withMessage(String.valueOf(exitCode))
.endCause()
.endDetails()
.build();
return Serialization.asJson(status);
}
}
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