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Refactor/unify constants#208

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Refactor/unify constants#208
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Ⅰ. Motivation

Ⅱ. Modifications

Ⅲ. Does this pull request fix one issue?

fixes #XXXX

Ⅳ. List the added test cases (unit test/integration test) if any, please explain if no tests are needed.

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  • Format your code make fmt.
  • Add unit tests or integration tests.
  • Update the documentation related to the change.

@Syspretor Syspretor force-pushed the refactor/unify-constants branch from ed9cd75 to 788f607 Compare March 16, 2026 08:18
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Summary of Changes

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This pull request focuses on refactoring and unifying constants within the RBG project, particularly those related to workloads and in-place updates. The changes aim to improve code organization, maintainability, and clarity by consolidating constants into a dedicated directory and updating references throughout the codebase. Additionally, enhancements to the in-place update mechanism have been introduced to provide better control and status reporting during pod updates.

Highlights

  • Constants Refactoring: Constants related to workloads are now unified under the api/workloads/constants directory, promoting better organization and discoverability.
  • In-Place Update Enhancements: Introduced InPlaceUpdateReady condition and RuntimeContainerMetaKey annotation to improve the in-place update mechanism for pods.
  • Code Modernization: Replaced deprecated sigs.k8s.io/rbgs/pkg/constants with sigs.k8s.io/rbgs/api/workloads/constants across multiple components, ensuring consistency and future compatibility.

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Activity
  • File renames to move constants to the api/workloads/constants directory.
  • Updates to annotation keys for lifecycle management and in-place updates.
  • Addition of InPlaceUpdateReady pod condition type.
  • Code modifications across multiple files to replace old constant references with new ones.
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Code Review

This pull request refactors and unifies constants across the codebase, moving them into the api/workloads/constants package. This is a significant and positive change that improves code organization and maintainability. The changes are extensive, touching many files to update import paths and constant names. The new constant names are more descriptive.

My review found one area for improvement regarding code duplication. I've added a specific comment with a suggestion. Overall, this is a great refactoring effort.

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/lgtm
/approve

@cheyang cheyang merged commit bd6296e into sgl-project:main Mar 16, 2026
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