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🌱 (fix): Enable status subresource in ChaosPod example #2954

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This PR fixes an issue on examples/crd controller.

  • adds marker to enable status subresource on the crd's api
  • fixes scheme initialization in the manager

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At the moment, even though the reconciler works on ChaosPod instance's Status field, the status subresource is not enabled on ChaosPod. This commit adds // +kubebuilder:subresource:status marker to allow the generator tool to enable the status subresource on the custom resource definition.

Also, when the example manager starts, it fails due to scheme initialization as the registered types need to be added before starting the manager. Also, it misses corev1 scheme even though the controller owns Pods.

At the moment, even though reconciler works on ChaosPod instance's Status field, the status subresource is not enabled on ChaosPod. This commit adds `// +kubebuilder:subresource:status` marker to allow the generator tool to enable the status subresource on the custom resource definition.
…as to the current scheme and generate manager with this new populated scheme

Signed-off-by: Burak Sekili <[email protected]>
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