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/*
Copyright 2017 The Kubernetes Authors.
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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// This file was autogenerated by go-to-protobuf. Do not edit it manually!
syntax = 'proto2';
package k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.v1;
import "k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/api/resource/generated.proto";
import "k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/api/unversioned/generated.proto";
import "k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/runtime/generated.proto";
import "k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/util/intstr/generated.proto";
// Package-wide variables from generator "generated".
option go_package = "v1";
// Represents a Persistent Disk resource in AWS.
//
// An AWS EBS disk must exist before mounting to a container. The disk
// must also be in the same AWS zone as the kubelet. An AWS EBS disk
// can only be mounted as read/write once. AWS EBS volumes support
// ownership management and SELinux relabeling.
message AWSElasticBlockStoreVolumeSource {
// Unique ID of the persistent disk resource in AWS (Amazon EBS volume).
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/volumes#awselasticblockstore
optional string volumeID = 1;
// Filesystem type of the volume that you want to mount.
// Tip: Ensure that the filesystem type is supported by the host operating system.
// Examples: "ext4", "xfs", "ntfs". Implicitly inferred to be "ext4" if unspecified.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/volumes#awselasticblockstore
// TODO: how do we prevent errors in the filesystem from compromising the machine
// +optional
optional string fsType = 2;
// The partition in the volume that you want to mount.
// If omitted, the default is to mount by volume name.
// Examples: For volume /dev/sda1, you specify the partition as "1".
// Similarly, the volume partition for /dev/sda is "0" (or you can leave the property empty).
// +optional
optional int32 partition = 3;
// Specify "true" to force and set the ReadOnly property in VolumeMounts to "true".
// If omitted, the default is "false".
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/volumes#awselasticblockstore
// +optional
optional bool readOnly = 4;
}
// Affinity is a group of affinity scheduling rules.
message Affinity {
// Describes node affinity scheduling rules for the pod.
// +optional
optional NodeAffinity nodeAffinity = 1;
// Describes pod affinity scheduling rules (e.g. co-locate this pod in the same node, zone, etc. as some other pod(s)).
// +optional
optional PodAffinity podAffinity = 2;
// Describes pod anti-affinity scheduling rules (e.g. avoid putting this pod in the same node, zone, etc. as some other pod(s)).
// +optional
optional PodAntiAffinity podAntiAffinity = 3;
}
// AttachedVolume describes a volume attached to a node
message AttachedVolume {
// Name of the attached volume
optional string name = 1;
// DevicePath represents the device path where the volume should be available
optional string devicePath = 2;
}
// AvoidPods describes pods that should avoid this node. This is the value for a
// Node annotation with key scheduler.alpha.kubernetes.io/preferAvoidPods and
// will eventually become a field of NodeStatus.
message AvoidPods {
// Bounded-sized list of signatures of pods that should avoid this node, sorted
// in timestamp order from oldest to newest. Size of the slice is unspecified.
// +optional
repeated PreferAvoidPodsEntry preferAvoidPods = 1;
}
// AzureDisk represents an Azure Data Disk mount on the host and bind mount to the pod.
message AzureDiskVolumeSource {
// The Name of the data disk in the blob storage
optional string diskName = 1;
// The URI the data disk in the blob storage
optional string diskURI = 2;
// Host Caching mode: None, Read Only, Read Write.
// +optional
optional string cachingMode = 3;
// Filesystem type to mount.
// Must be a filesystem type supported by the host operating system.
// Ex. "ext4", "xfs", "ntfs". Implicitly inferred to be "ext4" if unspecified.
// +optional
optional string fsType = 4;
// Defaults to false (read/write). ReadOnly here will force
// the ReadOnly setting in VolumeMounts.
// +optional
optional bool readOnly = 5;
}
// AzureFile represents an Azure File Service mount on the host and bind mount to the pod.
message AzureFileVolumeSource {
// the name of secret that contains Azure Storage Account Name and Key
optional string secretName = 1;
// Share Name
optional string shareName = 2;
// Defaults to false (read/write). ReadOnly here will force
// the ReadOnly setting in VolumeMounts.
// +optional
optional bool readOnly = 3;
}
// Binding ties one object to another.
// For example, a pod is bound to a node by a scheduler.
message Binding {
// Standard object's metadata.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#metadata
// +optional
optional ObjectMeta metadata = 1;
// The target object that you want to bind to the standard object.
optional ObjectReference target = 2;
}
// Adds and removes POSIX capabilities from running containers.
message Capabilities {
// Added capabilities
// +optional
repeated string add = 1;
// Removed capabilities
// +optional
repeated string drop = 2;
}
// Represents a Ceph Filesystem mount that lasts the lifetime of a pod
// Cephfs volumes do not support ownership management or SELinux relabeling.
message CephFSVolumeSource {
// Required: Monitors is a collection of Ceph monitors
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/examples/volumes/cephfs/README.md#how-to-use-it
repeated string monitors = 1;
// Optional: Used as the mounted root, rather than the full Ceph tree, default is /
// +optional
optional string path = 2;
// Optional: User is the rados user name, default is admin
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/examples/volumes/cephfs/README.md#how-to-use-it
// +optional
optional string user = 3;
// Optional: SecretFile is the path to key ring for User, default is /etc/ceph/user.secret
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/examples/volumes/cephfs/README.md#how-to-use-it
// +optional
optional string secretFile = 4;
// Optional: SecretRef is reference to the authentication secret for User, default is empty.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/examples/volumes/cephfs/README.md#how-to-use-it
// +optional
optional LocalObjectReference secretRef = 5;
// Optional: Defaults to false (read/write). ReadOnly here will force
// the ReadOnly setting in VolumeMounts.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/examples/volumes/cephfs/README.md#how-to-use-it
// +optional
optional bool readOnly = 6;
}
// Represents a cinder volume resource in Openstack.
// A Cinder volume must exist before mounting to a container.
// The volume must also be in the same region as the kubelet.
// Cinder volumes support ownership management and SELinux relabeling.
message CinderVolumeSource {
// volume id used to identify the volume in cinder
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/examples/mysql-cinder-pd/README.md
optional string volumeID = 1;
// Filesystem type to mount.
// Must be a filesystem type supported by the host operating system.
// Examples: "ext4", "xfs", "ntfs". Implicitly inferred to be "ext4" if unspecified.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/examples/mysql-cinder-pd/README.md
// +optional
optional string fsType = 2;
// Optional: Defaults to false (read/write). ReadOnly here will force
// the ReadOnly setting in VolumeMounts.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/examples/mysql-cinder-pd/README.md
// +optional
optional bool readOnly = 3;
}
// Information about the condition of a component.
message ComponentCondition {
// Type of condition for a component.
// Valid value: "Healthy"
optional string type = 1;
// Status of the condition for a component.
// Valid values for "Healthy": "True", "False", or "Unknown".
optional string status = 2;
// Message about the condition for a component.
// For example, information about a health check.
// +optional
optional string message = 3;
// Condition error code for a component.
// For example, a health check error code.
// +optional
optional string error = 4;
}
// ComponentStatus (and ComponentStatusList) holds the cluster validation info.
message ComponentStatus {
// Standard object's metadata.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#metadata
// +optional
optional ObjectMeta metadata = 1;
// List of component conditions observed
// +optional
repeated ComponentCondition conditions = 2;
}
// Status of all the conditions for the component as a list of ComponentStatus objects.
message ComponentStatusList {
// Standard list metadata.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#types-kinds
// +optional
optional k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.unversioned.ListMeta metadata = 1;
// List of ComponentStatus objects.
repeated ComponentStatus items = 2;
}
// ConfigMap holds configuration data for pods to consume.
message ConfigMap {
// Standard object's metadata.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#metadata
// +optional
optional ObjectMeta metadata = 1;
// Data contains the configuration data.
// Each key must be a valid DNS_SUBDOMAIN with an optional leading dot.
// +optional
map<string, string> data = 2;
}
// Selects a key from a ConfigMap.
message ConfigMapKeySelector {
// The ConfigMap to select from.
optional LocalObjectReference localObjectReference = 1;
// The key to select.
optional string key = 2;
}
// ConfigMapList is a resource containing a list of ConfigMap objects.
message ConfigMapList {
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#metadata
// +optional
optional k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.unversioned.ListMeta metadata = 1;
// Items is the list of ConfigMaps.
repeated ConfigMap items = 2;
}
// Adapts a ConfigMap into a volume.
//
// The contents of the target ConfigMap's Data field will be presented in a
// volume as files using the keys in the Data field as the file names, unless
// the items element is populated with specific mappings of keys to paths.
// ConfigMap volumes support ownership management and SELinux relabeling.
message ConfigMapVolumeSource {
optional LocalObjectReference localObjectReference = 1;
// If unspecified, each key-value pair in the Data field of the referenced
// ConfigMap will be projected into the volume as a file whose name is the
// key and content is the value. If specified, the listed keys will be
// projected into the specified paths, and unlisted keys will not be
// present. If a key is specified which is not present in the ConfigMap,
// the volume setup will error. Paths must be relative and may not contain
// the '..' path or start with '..'.
// +optional
repeated KeyToPath items = 2;
// Optional: mode bits to use on created files by default. Must be a
// value between 0 and 0777. Defaults to 0644.
// Directories within the path are not affected by this setting.
// This might be in conflict with other options that affect the file
// mode, like fsGroup, and the result can be other mode bits set.
// +optional
optional int32 defaultMode = 3;
}
// A single application container that you want to run within a pod.
message Container {
// Name of the container specified as a DNS_LABEL.
// Each container in a pod must have a unique name (DNS_LABEL).
// Cannot be updated.
optional string name = 1;
// Docker image name.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/images
// +optional
optional string image = 2;
// Entrypoint array. Not executed within a shell.
// The docker image's ENTRYPOINT is used if this is not provided.
// Variable references $(VAR_NAME) are expanded using the container's environment. If a variable
// cannot be resolved, the reference in the input string will be unchanged. The $(VAR_NAME) syntax
// can be escaped with a double $$, ie: $$(VAR_NAME). Escaped references will never be expanded,
// regardless of whether the variable exists or not.
// Cannot be updated.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/containers#containers-and-commands
// +optional
repeated string command = 3;
// Arguments to the entrypoint.
// The docker image's CMD is used if this is not provided.
// Variable references $(VAR_NAME) are expanded using the container's environment. If a variable
// cannot be resolved, the reference in the input string will be unchanged. The $(VAR_NAME) syntax
// can be escaped with a double $$, ie: $$(VAR_NAME). Escaped references will never be expanded,
// regardless of whether the variable exists or not.
// Cannot be updated.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/containers#containers-and-commands
// +optional
repeated string args = 4;
// Container's working directory.
// If not specified, the container runtime's default will be used, which
// might be configured in the container image.
// Cannot be updated.
// +optional
optional string workingDir = 5;
// List of ports to expose from the container. Exposing a port here gives
// the system additional information about the network connections a
// container uses, but is primarily informational. Not specifying a port here
// DOES NOT prevent that port from being exposed. Any port which is
// listening on the default "0.0.0.0" address inside a container will be
// accessible from the network.
// Cannot be updated.
// +optional
repeated ContainerPort ports = 6;
// List of environment variables to set in the container.
// Cannot be updated.
// +optional
repeated EnvVar env = 7;
// Compute Resources required by this container.
// Cannot be updated.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/persistent-volumes#resources
// +optional
optional ResourceRequirements resources = 8;
// Pod volumes to mount into the container's filesystem.
// Cannot be updated.
// +optional
repeated VolumeMount volumeMounts = 9;
// Periodic probe of container liveness.
// Container will be restarted if the probe fails.
// Cannot be updated.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/pod-states#container-probes
// +optional
optional Probe livenessProbe = 10;
// Periodic probe of container service readiness.
// Container will be removed from service endpoints if the probe fails.
// Cannot be updated.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/pod-states#container-probes
// +optional
optional Probe readinessProbe = 11;
// Actions that the management system should take in response to container lifecycle events.
// Cannot be updated.
// +optional
optional Lifecycle lifecycle = 12;
// Optional: Path at which the file to which the container's termination message
// will be written is mounted into the container's filesystem.
// Message written is intended to be brief final status, such as an assertion failure message.
// Defaults to /dev/termination-log.
// Cannot be updated.
// +optional
optional string terminationMessagePath = 13;
// Image pull policy.
// One of Always, Never, IfNotPresent.
// Defaults to Always if :latest tag is specified, or IfNotPresent otherwise.
// Cannot be updated.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/images#updating-images
// +optional
optional string imagePullPolicy = 14;
// Security options the pod should run with.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/design/security_context.md
// +optional
optional SecurityContext securityContext = 15;
// Whether this container should allocate a buffer for stdin in the container runtime. If this
// is not set, reads from stdin in the container will always result in EOF.
// Default is false.
// +optional
optional bool stdin = 16;
// Whether the container runtime should close the stdin channel after it has been opened by
// a single attach. When stdin is true the stdin stream will remain open across multiple attach
// sessions. If stdinOnce is set to true, stdin is opened on container start, is empty until the
// first client attaches to stdin, and then remains open and accepts data until the client disconnects,
// at which time stdin is closed and remains closed until the container is restarted. If this
// flag is false, a container processes that reads from stdin will never receive an EOF.
// Default is false
// +optional
optional bool stdinOnce = 17;
// Whether this container should allocate a TTY for itself, also requires 'stdin' to be true.
// Default is false.
// +optional
optional bool tty = 18;
}
// Describe a container image
message ContainerImage {
// Names by which this image is known.
// e.g. ["gcr.io/google_containers/hyperkube:v1.0.7", "dockerhub.io/google_containers/hyperkube:v1.0.7"]
repeated string names = 1;
// The size of the image in bytes.
// +optional
optional int64 sizeBytes = 2;
}
// ContainerPort represents a network port in a single container.
message ContainerPort {
// If specified, this must be an IANA_SVC_NAME and unique within the pod. Each
// named port in a pod must have a unique name. Name for the port that can be
// referred to by services.
// +optional
optional string name = 1;
// Number of port to expose on the host.
// If specified, this must be a valid port number, 0 < x < 65536.
// If HostNetwork is specified, this must match ContainerPort.
// Most containers do not need this.
// +optional
optional int32 hostPort = 2;
// Number of port to expose on the pod's IP address.
// This must be a valid port number, 0 < x < 65536.
optional int32 containerPort = 3;
// Protocol for port. Must be UDP or TCP.
// Defaults to "TCP".
// +optional
optional string protocol = 4;
// What host IP to bind the external port to.
// +optional
optional string hostIP = 5;
}
// ContainerState holds a possible state of container.
// Only one of its members may be specified.
// If none of them is specified, the default one is ContainerStateWaiting.
message ContainerState {
// Details about a waiting container
// +optional
optional ContainerStateWaiting waiting = 1;
// Details about a running container
// +optional
optional ContainerStateRunning running = 2;
// Details about a terminated container
// +optional
optional ContainerStateTerminated terminated = 3;
}
// ContainerStateRunning is a running state of a container.
message ContainerStateRunning {
// Time at which the container was last (re-)started
// +optional
optional k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.unversioned.Time startedAt = 1;
}
// ContainerStateTerminated is a terminated state of a container.
message ContainerStateTerminated {
// Exit status from the last termination of the container
optional int32 exitCode = 1;
// Signal from the last termination of the container
// +optional
optional int32 signal = 2;
// (brief) reason from the last termination of the container
// +optional
optional string reason = 3;
// Message regarding the last termination of the container
// +optional
optional string message = 4;
// Time at which previous execution of the container started
// +optional
optional k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.unversioned.Time startedAt = 5;
// Time at which the container last terminated
// +optional
optional k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.unversioned.Time finishedAt = 6;
// Container's ID in the format 'docker://<container_id>'
// +optional
optional string containerID = 7;
}
// ContainerStateWaiting is a waiting state of a container.
message ContainerStateWaiting {
// (brief) reason the container is not yet running.
// +optional
optional string reason = 1;
// Message regarding why the container is not yet running.
// +optional
optional string message = 2;
}
// ContainerStatus contains details for the current status of this container.
message ContainerStatus {
// This must be a DNS_LABEL. Each container in a pod must have a unique name.
// Cannot be updated.
optional string name = 1;
// Details about the container's current condition.
// +optional
optional ContainerState state = 2;
// Details about the container's last termination condition.
// +optional
optional ContainerState lastState = 3;
// Specifies whether the container has passed its readiness probe.
optional bool ready = 4;
// The number of times the container has been restarted, currently based on
// the number of dead containers that have not yet been removed.
// Note that this is calculated from dead containers. But those containers are subject to
// garbage collection. This value will get capped at 5 by GC.
optional int32 restartCount = 5;
// The image the container is running.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/images
// TODO(dchen1107): Which image the container is running with?
optional string image = 6;
// ImageID of the container's image.
optional string imageID = 7;
// Container's ID in the format 'docker://<container_id>'.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/container-environment#container-information
// +optional
optional string containerID = 8;
}
// DaemonEndpoint contains information about a single Daemon endpoint.
message DaemonEndpoint {
// Port number of the given endpoint.
optional int32 Port = 1;
}
// DeleteOptions may be provided when deleting an API object
message DeleteOptions {
// The duration in seconds before the object should be deleted. Value must be non-negative integer.
// The value zero indicates delete immediately. If this value is nil, the default grace period for the
// specified type will be used.
// Defaults to a per object value if not specified. zero means delete immediately.
// +optional
optional int64 gracePeriodSeconds = 1;
// Must be fulfilled before a deletion is carried out. If not possible, a 409 Conflict status will be
// returned.
// +optional
optional Preconditions preconditions = 2;
// Should the dependent objects be orphaned. If true/false, the "orphan"
// finalizer will be added to/removed from the object's finalizers list.
// +optional
optional bool orphanDependents = 3;
}
// DownwardAPIVolumeFile represents information to create the file containing the pod field
message DownwardAPIVolumeFile {
// Required: Path is the relative path name of the file to be created. Must not be absolute or contain the '..' path. Must be utf-8 encoded. The first item of the relative path must not start with '..'
optional string path = 1;
// Required: Selects a field of the pod: only annotations, labels, name and namespace are supported.
// +optional
optional ObjectFieldSelector fieldRef = 2;
// Selects a resource of the container: only resources limits and requests
// (limits.cpu, limits.memory, requests.cpu and requests.memory) are currently supported.
// +optional
optional ResourceFieldSelector resourceFieldRef = 3;
// Optional: mode bits to use on this file, must be a value between 0
// and 0777. If not specified, the volume defaultMode will be used.
// This might be in conflict with other options that affect the file
// mode, like fsGroup, and the result can be other mode bits set.
// +optional
optional int32 mode = 4;
}
// DownwardAPIVolumeSource represents a volume containing downward API info.
// Downward API volumes support ownership management and SELinux relabeling.
message DownwardAPIVolumeSource {
// Items is a list of downward API volume file
// +optional
repeated DownwardAPIVolumeFile items = 1;
// Optional: mode bits to use on created files by default. Must be a
// value between 0 and 0777. Defaults to 0644.
// Directories within the path are not affected by this setting.
// This might be in conflict with other options that affect the file
// mode, like fsGroup, and the result can be other mode bits set.
// +optional
optional int32 defaultMode = 2;
}
// Represents an empty directory for a pod.
// Empty directory volumes support ownership management and SELinux relabeling.
message EmptyDirVolumeSource {
// What type of storage medium should back this directory.
// The default is "" which means to use the node's default medium.
// Must be an empty string (default) or Memory.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/volumes#emptydir
// +optional
optional string medium = 1;
}
// EndpointAddress is a tuple that describes single IP address.
message EndpointAddress {
// The IP of this endpoint.
// May not be loopback (127.0.0.0/8), link-local (169.254.0.0/16),
// or link-local multicast ((224.0.0.0/24).
// IPv6 is also accepted but not fully supported on all platforms. Also, certain
// kubernetes components, like kube-proxy, are not IPv6 ready.
// TODO: This should allow hostname or IP, See #4447.
optional string ip = 1;
// The Hostname of this endpoint
// +optional
optional string hostname = 3;
// Optional: Node hosting this endpoint. This can be used to determine endpoints local to a node.
// +optional
optional string nodeName = 4;
// Reference to object providing the endpoint.
// +optional
optional ObjectReference targetRef = 2;
}
// EndpointPort is a tuple that describes a single port.
message EndpointPort {
// The name of this port (corresponds to ServicePort.Name).
// Must be a DNS_LABEL.
// Optional only if one port is defined.
// +optional
optional string name = 1;
// The port number of the endpoint.
optional int32 port = 2;
// The IP protocol for this port.
// Must be UDP or TCP.
// Default is TCP.
// +optional
optional string protocol = 3;
}
// EndpointSubset is a group of addresses with a common set of ports. The
// expanded set of endpoints is the Cartesian product of Addresses x Ports.
// For example, given:
// {
// Addresses: [{"ip": "10.10.1.1"}, {"ip": "10.10.2.2"}],
// Ports: [{"name": "a", "port": 8675}, {"name": "b", "port": 309}]
// }
// The resulting set of endpoints can be viewed as:
// a: [ 10.10.1.1:8675, 10.10.2.2:8675 ],
// b: [ 10.10.1.1:309, 10.10.2.2:309 ]
message EndpointSubset {
// IP addresses which offer the related ports that are marked as ready. These endpoints
// should be considered safe for load balancers and clients to utilize.
// +optional
repeated EndpointAddress addresses = 1;
// IP addresses which offer the related ports but are not currently marked as ready
// because they have not yet finished starting, have recently failed a readiness check,
// or have recently failed a liveness check.
// +optional
repeated EndpointAddress notReadyAddresses = 2;
// Port numbers available on the related IP addresses.
// +optional
repeated EndpointPort ports = 3;
}
// Endpoints is a collection of endpoints that implement the actual service. Example:
// Name: "mysvc",
// Subsets: [
// {
// Addresses: [{"ip": "10.10.1.1"}, {"ip": "10.10.2.2"}],
// Ports: [{"name": "a", "port": 8675}, {"name": "b", "port": 309}]
// },
// {
// Addresses: [{"ip": "10.10.3.3"}],
// Ports: [{"name": "a", "port": 93}, {"name": "b", "port": 76}]
// },
// ]
message Endpoints {
// Standard object's metadata.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#metadata
// +optional
optional ObjectMeta metadata = 1;
// The set of all endpoints is the union of all subsets. Addresses are placed into
// subsets according to the IPs they share. A single address with multiple ports,
// some of which are ready and some of which are not (because they come from
// different containers) will result in the address being displayed in different
// subsets for the different ports. No address will appear in both Addresses and
// NotReadyAddresses in the same subset.
// Sets of addresses and ports that comprise a service.
repeated EndpointSubset subsets = 2;
}
// EndpointsList is a list of endpoints.
message EndpointsList {
// Standard list metadata.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#types-kinds
// +optional
optional k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.unversioned.ListMeta metadata = 1;
// List of endpoints.
repeated Endpoints items = 2;
}
// EnvVar represents an environment variable present in a Container.
message EnvVar {
// Name of the environment variable. Must be a C_IDENTIFIER.
optional string name = 1;
// Variable references $(VAR_NAME) are expanded
// using the previous defined environment variables in the container and
// any service environment variables. If a variable cannot be resolved,
// the reference in the input string will be unchanged. The $(VAR_NAME)
// syntax can be escaped with a double $$, ie: $$(VAR_NAME). Escaped
// references will never be expanded, regardless of whether the variable
// exists or not.
// Defaults to "".
// +optional
optional string value = 2;
// Source for the environment variable's value. Cannot be used if value is not empty.
// +optional
optional EnvVarSource valueFrom = 3;
}
// EnvVarSource represents a source for the value of an EnvVar.
message EnvVarSource {
// Selects a field of the pod: supports metadata.name, metadata.namespace, metadata.labels, metadata.annotations,
// spec.nodeName, spec.serviceAccountName, status.podIP.
// +optional
optional ObjectFieldSelector fieldRef = 1;
// Selects a resource of the container: only resources limits and requests
// (limits.cpu, limits.memory, requests.cpu and requests.memory) are currently supported.
// +optional
optional ResourceFieldSelector resourceFieldRef = 2;
// Selects a key of a ConfigMap.
// +optional
optional ConfigMapKeySelector configMapKeyRef = 3;
// Selects a key of a secret in the pod's namespace
// +optional
optional SecretKeySelector secretKeyRef = 4;
}
// Event is a report of an event somewhere in the cluster.
// TODO: Decide whether to store these separately or with the object they apply to.
message Event {
// Standard object's metadata.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#metadata
optional ObjectMeta metadata = 1;
// The object that this event is about.
optional ObjectReference involvedObject = 2;
// This should be a short, machine understandable string that gives the reason
// for the transition into the object's current status.
// TODO: provide exact specification for format.
// +optional
optional string reason = 3;
// A human-readable description of the status of this operation.
// TODO: decide on maximum length.
// +optional
optional string message = 4;
// The component reporting this event. Should be a short machine understandable string.
// +optional
optional EventSource source = 5;
// The time at which the event was first recorded. (Time of server receipt is in TypeMeta.)
// +optional
optional k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.unversioned.Time firstTimestamp = 6;
// The time at which the most recent occurrence of this event was recorded.
// +optional
optional k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.unversioned.Time lastTimestamp = 7;
// The number of times this event has occurred.
// +optional
optional int32 count = 8;
// Type of this event (Normal, Warning), new types could be added in the future
// +optional
optional string type = 9;
}
// EventList is a list of events.
message EventList {
// Standard list metadata.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#types-kinds
// +optional
optional k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.unversioned.ListMeta metadata = 1;
// List of events
repeated Event items = 2;
}
// EventSource contains information for an event.
message EventSource {
// Component from which the event is generated.
// +optional
optional string component = 1;
// Node name on which the event is generated.
// +optional
optional string host = 2;
}
// ExecAction describes a "run in container" action.
message ExecAction {
// Command is the command line to execute inside the container, the working directory for the
// command is root ('/') in the container's filesystem. The command is simply exec'd, it is
// not run inside a shell, so traditional shell instructions ('|', etc) won't work. To use
// a shell, you need to explicitly call out to that shell.
// Exit status of 0 is treated as live/healthy and non-zero is unhealthy.
// +optional
repeated string command = 1;
}
// ExportOptions is the query options to the standard REST get call.
message ExportOptions {
// Should this value be exported. Export strips fields that a user can not specify.
optional bool export = 1;
// Should the export be exact. Exact export maintains cluster-specific fields like 'Namespace'
optional bool exact = 2;
}
// Represents a Fibre Channel volume.
// Fibre Channel volumes can only be mounted as read/write once.
// Fibre Channel volumes support ownership management and SELinux relabeling.
message FCVolumeSource {
// Required: FC target worldwide names (WWNs)
repeated string targetWWNs = 1;
// Required: FC target lun number
optional int32 lun = 2;
// Filesystem type to mount.
// Must be a filesystem type supported by the host operating system.
// Ex. "ext4", "xfs", "ntfs". Implicitly inferred to be "ext4" if unspecified.
// TODO: how do we prevent errors in the filesystem from compromising the machine
// +optional
optional string fsType = 3;
// Optional: Defaults to false (read/write). ReadOnly here will force
// the ReadOnly setting in VolumeMounts.
// +optional
optional bool readOnly = 4;
}
// FlexVolume represents a generic volume resource that is
// provisioned/attached using an exec based plugin. This is an alpha feature and may change in future.
message FlexVolumeSource {
// Driver is the name of the driver to use for this volume.
optional string driver = 1;
// Filesystem type to mount.
// Must be a filesystem type supported by the host operating system.
// Ex. "ext4", "xfs", "ntfs". The default filesystem depends on FlexVolume script.
// +optional
optional string fsType = 2;
// Optional: SecretRef is reference to the secret object containing
// sensitive information to pass to the plugin scripts. This may be
// empty if no secret object is specified. If the secret object
// contains more than one secret, all secrets are passed to the plugin
// scripts.
// +optional
optional LocalObjectReference secretRef = 3;
// Optional: Defaults to false (read/write). ReadOnly here will force
// the ReadOnly setting in VolumeMounts.
// +optional
optional bool readOnly = 4;
// Optional: Extra command options if any.
// +optional
map<string, string> options = 5;
}
// Represents a Flocker volume mounted by the Flocker agent.
// One and only one of datasetName and datasetUUID should be set.
// Flocker volumes do not support ownership management or SELinux relabeling.
message FlockerVolumeSource {
// Name of the dataset stored as metadata -> name on the dataset for Flocker
// should be considered as deprecated
// +optional
optional string datasetName = 1;
// UUID of the dataset. This is unique identifier of a Flocker dataset
// +optional
optional string datasetUUID = 2;
}
// Represents a Persistent Disk resource in Google Compute Engine.
//
// A GCE PD must exist before mounting to a container. The disk must
// also be in the same GCE project and zone as the kubelet. A GCE PD
// can only be mounted as read/write once or read-only many times. GCE
// PDs support ownership management and SELinux relabeling.
message GCEPersistentDiskVolumeSource {
// Unique name of the PD resource in GCE. Used to identify the disk in GCE.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/volumes#gcepersistentdisk
optional string pdName = 1;
// Filesystem type of the volume that you want to mount.
// Tip: Ensure that the filesystem type is supported by the host operating system.
// Examples: "ext4", "xfs", "ntfs". Implicitly inferred to be "ext4" if unspecified.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/volumes#gcepersistentdisk
// TODO: how do we prevent errors in the filesystem from compromising the machine
// +optional
optional string fsType = 2;
// The partition in the volume that you want to mount.
// If omitted, the default is to mount by volume name.
// Examples: For volume /dev/sda1, you specify the partition as "1".
// Similarly, the volume partition for /dev/sda is "0" (or you can leave the property empty).
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/volumes#gcepersistentdisk
// +optional
optional int32 partition = 3;
// ReadOnly here will force the ReadOnly setting in VolumeMounts.
// Defaults to false.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/volumes#gcepersistentdisk
// +optional
optional bool readOnly = 4;
}
// Represents a volume that is populated with the contents of a git repository.
// Git repo volumes do not support ownership management.
// Git repo volumes support SELinux relabeling.
message GitRepoVolumeSource {
// Repository URL
optional string repository = 1;
// Commit hash for the specified revision.
// +optional
optional string revision = 2;
// Target directory name.
// Must not contain or start with '..'. If '.' is supplied, the volume directory will be the
// git repository. Otherwise, if specified, the volume will contain the git repository in
// the subdirectory with the given name.
// +optional
optional string directory = 3;
}
// Represents a Glusterfs mount that lasts the lifetime of a pod.
// Glusterfs volumes do not support ownership management or SELinux relabeling.
message GlusterfsVolumeSource {
// EndpointsName is the endpoint name that details Glusterfs topology.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/examples/volumes/glusterfs/README.md#create-a-pod
optional string endpoints = 1;
// Path is the Glusterfs volume path.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/examples/volumes/glusterfs/README.md#create-a-pod
optional string path = 2;
// ReadOnly here will force the Glusterfs volume to be mounted with read-only permissions.
// Defaults to false.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/examples/volumes/glusterfs/README.md#create-a-pod
// +optional
optional bool readOnly = 3;
}
// HTTPGetAction describes an action based on HTTP Get requests.
message HTTPGetAction {
// Path to access on the HTTP server.
// +optional
optional string path = 1;
// Name or number of the port to access on the container.
// Number must be in the range 1 to 65535.
// Name must be an IANA_SVC_NAME.
optional k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.util.intstr.IntOrString port = 2;
// Host name to connect to, defaults to the pod IP. You probably want to set
// "Host" in httpHeaders instead.
// +optional
optional string host = 3;
// Scheme to use for connecting to the host.
// Defaults to HTTP.
// +optional
optional string scheme = 4;
// Custom headers to set in the request. HTTP allows repeated headers.
// +optional
repeated HTTPHeader httpHeaders = 5;
}
// HTTPHeader describes a custom header to be used in HTTP probes
message HTTPHeader {
// The header field name
optional string name = 1;
// The header field value
optional string value = 2;
}
// Handler defines a specific action that should be taken
// TODO: pass structured data to these actions, and document that data here.
message Handler {
// One and only one of the following should be specified.
// Exec specifies the action to take.
// +optional
optional ExecAction exec = 1;
// HTTPGet specifies the http request to perform.
// +optional
optional HTTPGetAction httpGet = 2;
// TCPSocket specifies an action involving a TCP port.
// TCP hooks not yet supported
// TODO: implement a realistic TCP lifecycle hook
// +optional
optional TCPSocketAction tcpSocket = 3;
}
// Represents a host path mapped into a pod.
// Host path volumes do not support ownership management or SELinux relabeling.
message HostPathVolumeSource {
// Path of the directory on the host.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/volumes#hostpath
optional string path = 1;
}
// Represents an ISCSI disk.
// ISCSI volumes can only be mounted as read/write once.
// ISCSI volumes support ownership management and SELinux relabeling.
message ISCSIVolumeSource {
// iSCSI target portal. The portal is either an IP or ip_addr:port if the port
// is other than default (typically TCP ports 860 and 3260).
optional string targetPortal = 1;
// Target iSCSI Qualified Name.
optional string iqn = 2;
// iSCSI target lun number.
optional int32 lun = 3;
// Optional: Defaults to 'default' (tcp). iSCSI interface name that uses an iSCSI transport.
// +optional
optional string iscsiInterface = 4;
// Filesystem type of the volume that you want to mount.
// Tip: Ensure that the filesystem type is supported by the host operating system.
// Examples: "ext4", "xfs", "ntfs". Implicitly inferred to be "ext4" if unspecified.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/volumes#iscsi
// TODO: how do we prevent errors in the filesystem from compromising the machine
// +optional
optional string fsType = 5;
// ReadOnly here will force the ReadOnly setting in VolumeMounts.
// Defaults to false.
// +optional
optional bool readOnly = 6;
}
// Maps a string key to a path within a volume.
message KeyToPath {
// The key to project.
optional string key = 1;
// The relative path of the file to map the key to.
// May not be an absolute path.
// May not contain the path element '..'.
// May not start with the string '..'.
optional string path = 2;
// Optional: mode bits to use on this file, must be a value between 0
// and 0777. If not specified, the volume defaultMode will be used.
// This might be in conflict with other options that affect the file
// mode, like fsGroup, and the result can be other mode bits set.
// +optional
optional int32 mode = 3;
}
// Lifecycle describes actions that the management system should take in response to container lifecycle
// events. For the PostStart and PreStop lifecycle handlers, management of the container blocks
// until the action is complete, unless the container process fails, in which case the handler is aborted.
message Lifecycle {
// PostStart is called immediately after a container is created. If the handler fails,
// the container is terminated and restarted according to its restart policy.
// Other management of the container blocks until the hook completes.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/container-environment#hook-details
// +optional
optional Handler postStart = 1;
// PreStop is called immediately before a container is terminated.
// The container is terminated after the handler completes.
// The reason for termination is passed to the handler.
// Regardless of the outcome of the handler, the container is eventually terminated.
// Other management of the container blocks until the hook completes.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/container-environment#hook-details
// +optional
optional Handler preStop = 2;
}
// LimitRange sets resource usage limits for each kind of resource in a Namespace.
message LimitRange {
// Standard object's metadata.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#metadata
// +optional
optional ObjectMeta metadata = 1;
// Spec defines the limits enforced.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#spec-and-status
// +optional
optional LimitRangeSpec spec = 2;
}
// LimitRangeItem defines a min/max usage limit for any resource that matches on kind.
message LimitRangeItem {
// Type of resource that this limit applies to.
// +optional
optional string type = 1;
// Max usage constraints on this kind by resource name.
// +optional
map<string, k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.resource.Quantity> max = 2;
// Min usage constraints on this kind by resource name.
// +optional
map<string, k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.resource.Quantity> min = 3;
// Default resource requirement limit value by resource name if resource limit is omitted.
// +optional
map<string, k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.resource.Quantity> default = 4;
// DefaultRequest is the default resource requirement request value by resource name if resource request is omitted.
// +optional
map<string, k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.resource.Quantity> defaultRequest = 5;
// MaxLimitRequestRatio if specified, the named resource must have a request and limit that are both non-zero where limit divided by request is less than or equal to the enumerated value; this represents the max burst for the named resource.
// +optional
map<string, k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.resource.Quantity> maxLimitRequestRatio = 6;
}
// LimitRangeList is a list of LimitRange items.
message LimitRangeList {
// Standard list metadata.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#types-kinds
// +optional
optional k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.unversioned.ListMeta metadata = 1;
// Items is a list of LimitRange objects.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/design/admission_control_limit_range.md
repeated LimitRange items = 2;
}
// LimitRangeSpec defines a min/max usage limit for resources that match on kind.
message LimitRangeSpec {
// Limits is the list of LimitRangeItem objects that are enforced.
repeated LimitRangeItem limits = 1;
}
// List holds a list of objects, which may not be known by the server.
message List {
// Standard list metadata.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#types-kinds
// +optional
optional k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.unversioned.ListMeta metadata = 1;
// List of objects
repeated k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.runtime.RawExtension items = 2;
}
// ListOptions is the query options to a standard REST list call.
message ListOptions {
// A selector to restrict the list of returned objects by their labels.
// Defaults to everything.
// +optional
optional string labelSelector = 1;
// A selector to restrict the list of returned objects by their fields.
// Defaults to everything.
// +optional
optional string fieldSelector = 2;
// Watch for changes to the described resources and return them as a stream of
// add, update, and remove notifications. Specify resourceVersion.
// +optional
optional bool watch = 3;
// When specified with a watch call, shows changes that occur after that particular version of a resource.
// Defaults to changes from the beginning of history.
// +optional
optional string resourceVersion = 4;
// Timeout for the list/watch call.
// +optional
optional int64 timeoutSeconds = 5;
}
// LoadBalancerIngress represents the status of a load-balancer ingress point:
// traffic intended for the service should be sent to an ingress point.
message LoadBalancerIngress {
// IP is set for load-balancer ingress points that are IP based
// (typically GCE or OpenStack load-balancers)
// +optional
optional string ip = 1;
// Hostname is set for load-balancer ingress points that are DNS based
// (typically AWS load-balancers)
// +optional
optional string hostname = 2;
}
// LoadBalancerStatus represents the status of a load-balancer.
message LoadBalancerStatus {
// Ingress is a list containing ingress points for the load-balancer.
// Traffic intended for the service should be sent to these ingress points.
// +optional
repeated LoadBalancerIngress ingress = 1;
}
// LocalObjectReference contains enough information to let you locate the
// referenced object inside the same namespace.
message LocalObjectReference {
// Name of the referent.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/identifiers#names
// TODO: Add other useful fields. apiVersion, kind, uid?
// +optional
optional string name = 1;
}
// Represents an NFS mount that lasts the lifetime of a pod.
// NFS volumes do not support ownership management or SELinux relabeling.
message NFSVolumeSource {
// Server is the hostname or IP address of the NFS server.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/volumes#nfs
optional string server = 1;
// Path that is exported by the NFS server.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/volumes#nfs
optional string path = 2;
// ReadOnly here will force
// the NFS export to be mounted with read-only permissions.
// Defaults to false.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/volumes#nfs
// +optional
optional bool readOnly = 3;
}
// Namespace provides a scope for Names.
// Use of multiple namespaces is optional.
message Namespace {
// Standard object's metadata.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#metadata
// +optional
optional ObjectMeta metadata = 1;
// Spec defines the behavior of the Namespace.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#spec-and-status
// +optional
optional NamespaceSpec spec = 2;
// Status describes the current status of a Namespace.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#spec-and-status
// +optional
optional NamespaceStatus status = 3;
}
// NamespaceList is a list of Namespaces.
message NamespaceList {
// Standard list metadata.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#types-kinds
// +optional
optional k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.unversioned.ListMeta metadata = 1;
// Items is the list of Namespace objects in the list.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/namespaces
repeated Namespace items = 2;
}
// NamespaceSpec describes the attributes on a Namespace.
message NamespaceSpec {
// Finalizers is an opaque list of values that must be empty to permanently remove object from storage.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/design/namespaces.md#finalizers
// +optional
repeated string finalizers = 1;
}
// NamespaceStatus is information about the current status of a Namespace.
message NamespaceStatus {
// Phase is the current lifecycle phase of the namespace.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/design/namespaces.md#phases
// +optional
optional string phase = 1;
}
// Node is a worker node in Kubernetes.
// Each node will have a unique identifier in the cache (i.e. in etcd).
message Node {
// Standard object's metadata.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#metadata
// +optional
optional ObjectMeta metadata = 1;
// Spec defines the behavior of a node.
// http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#spec-and-status
// +optional
optional NodeSpec spec = 2;
// Most recently observed status of the node.
// Populated by the system.
// Read-only.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#spec-and-status
// +optional
optional NodeStatus status = 3;
}
// NodeAddress contains information for the node's address.
message NodeAddress {
// Node address type, one of Hostname, ExternalIP or InternalIP.
optional string type = 1;
// The node address.
optional string address = 2;
}
// Node affinity is a group of node affinity scheduling rules.
message NodeAffinity {
// If the affinity requirements specified by this field are not met at
// scheduling time, the pod will not be scheduled onto the node.
// If the affinity requirements specified by this field cease to be met
// at some point during pod execution (e.g. due to an update), the system
// may or may not try to eventually evict the pod from its node.
// +optional
optional NodeSelector requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution = 1;
// The scheduler will prefer to schedule pods to nodes that satisfy
// the affinity expressions specified by this field, but it may choose
// a node that violates one or more of the expressions. The node that is
// most preferred is the one with the greatest sum of weights, i.e.
// for each node that meets all of the scheduling requirements (resource
// request, requiredDuringScheduling affinity expressions, etc.),
// compute a sum by iterating through the elements of this field and adding
// "weight" to the sum if the node matches the corresponding matchExpressions; the
// node(s) with the highest sum are the most preferred.
// +optional
repeated PreferredSchedulingTerm preferredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution = 2;
}
// NodeCondition contains condition information for a node.
message NodeCondition {
// Type of node condition.
optional string type = 1;
// Status of the condition, one of True, False, Unknown.
optional string status = 2;
// Last time we got an update on a given condition.
// +optional
optional k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.unversioned.Time lastHeartbeatTime = 3;
// Last time the condition transit from one status to another.
// +optional
optional k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.unversioned.Time lastTransitionTime = 4;
// (brief) reason for the condition's last transition.
// +optional
optional string reason = 5;
// Human readable message indicating details about last transition.
// +optional
optional string message = 6;
}
// NodeDaemonEndpoints lists ports opened by daemons running on the Node.
message NodeDaemonEndpoints {
// Endpoint on which Kubelet is listening.
// +optional
optional DaemonEndpoint kubeletEndpoint = 1;
}
// NodeList is the whole list of all Nodes which have been registered with master.
message NodeList {
// Standard list metadata.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#types-kinds
// +optional
optional k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.unversioned.ListMeta metadata = 1;
// List of nodes
repeated Node items = 2;
}
// NodeProxyOptions is the query options to a Node's proxy call.
message NodeProxyOptions {
// Path is the URL path to use for the current proxy request to node.
// +optional
optional string path = 1;
}
// A node selector represents the union of the results of one or more label queries
// over a set of nodes; that is, it represents the OR of the selectors represented
// by the node selector terms.
message NodeSelector {
// Required. A list of node selector terms. The terms are ORed.
repeated NodeSelectorTerm nodeSelectorTerms = 1;
}
// A node selector requirement is a selector that contains values, a key, and an operator
// that relates the key and values.
message NodeSelectorRequirement {
// The label key that the selector applies to.
optional string key = 1;
// Represents a key's relationship to a set of values.
// Valid operators are In, NotIn, Exists, DoesNotExist. Gt, and Lt.
optional string operator = 2;
// An array of string values. If the operator is In or NotIn,
// the values array must be non-empty. If the operator is Exists or DoesNotExist,
// the values array must be empty. If the operator is Gt or Lt, the values
// array must have a single element, which will be interpreted as an integer.
// This array is replaced during a strategic merge patch.
// +optional
repeated string values = 3;
}
// A null or empty node selector term matches no objects.
message NodeSelectorTerm {
// Required. A list of node selector requirements. The requirements are ANDed.
repeated NodeSelectorRequirement matchExpressions = 1;
}
// NodeSpec describes the attributes that a node is created with.
message NodeSpec {
// PodCIDR represents the pod IP range assigned to the node.
// +optional
optional string podCIDR = 1;
// External ID of the node assigned by some machine database (e.g. a cloud provider).
// Deprecated.
// +optional
optional string externalID = 2;
// ID of the node assigned by the cloud provider in the format: <ProviderName>://<ProviderSpecificNodeID>
// +optional
optional string providerID = 3;
// Unschedulable controls node schedulability of new pods. By default, node is schedulable.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/admin/node.md#manual-node-administration"
// +optional
optional bool unschedulable = 4;
}
// NodeStatus is information about the current status of a node.
message NodeStatus {
// Capacity represents the total resources of a node.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/persistent-volumes#capacity for more details.
// +optional
map<string, k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.resource.Quantity> capacity = 1;
// Allocatable represents the resources of a node that are available for scheduling.
// Defaults to Capacity.
// +optional
map<string, k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.resource.Quantity> allocatable = 2;
// NodePhase is the recently observed lifecycle phase of the node.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/admin/node.md#node-phase
// The field is never populated, and now is deprecated.
// +optional
optional string phase = 3;
// Conditions is an array of current observed node conditions.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/admin/node.md#node-condition
// +optional
repeated NodeCondition conditions = 4;
// List of addresses reachable to the node.
// Queried from cloud provider, if available.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/admin/node.md#node-addresses
// +optional
repeated NodeAddress addresses = 5;
// Endpoints of daemons running on the Node.
// +optional
optional NodeDaemonEndpoints daemonEndpoints = 6;
// Set of ids/uuids to uniquely identify the node.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/admin/node.md#node-info
// +optional
optional NodeSystemInfo nodeInfo = 7;
// List of container images on this node
// +optional
repeated ContainerImage images = 8;
// List of attachable volumes in use (mounted) by the node.
// +optional
repeated string volumesInUse = 9;
// List of volumes that are attached to the node.
// +optional
repeated AttachedVolume volumesAttached = 10;
}
// NodeSystemInfo is a set of ids/uuids to uniquely identify the node.
message NodeSystemInfo {
// MachineID reported by the node. For unique machine identification
// in the cluster this field is prefered. Learn more from man(5)
// machine-id: http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man5/machine-id.5.html
optional string machineID = 1;
// SystemUUID reported by the node. For unique machine identification
// MachineID is prefered. This field is specific to Red Hat hosts
// https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Subscription_Management/1/html/RHSM/getting-system-uuid.html
optional string systemUUID = 2;
// Boot ID reported by the node.
optional string bootID = 3;
// Kernel Version reported by the node from 'uname -r' (e.g. 3.16.0-0.bpo.4-amd64).
optional string kernelVersion = 4;
// OS Image reported by the node from /etc/os-release (e.g. Debian GNU/Linux 7 (wheezy)).
optional string osImage = 5;
// ContainerRuntime Version reported by the node through runtime remote API (e.g. docker://1.5.0).
optional string containerRuntimeVersion = 6;
// Kubelet Version reported by the node.
optional string kubeletVersion = 7;
// KubeProxy Version reported by the node.
optional string kubeProxyVersion = 8;
// The Operating System reported by the node
optional string operatingSystem = 9;
// The Architecture reported by the node
optional string architecture = 10;
}
// ObjectFieldSelector selects an APIVersioned field of an object.
message ObjectFieldSelector {
// Version of the schema the FieldPath is written in terms of, defaults to "v1".
// +optional
optional string apiVersion = 1;
// Path of the field to select in the specified API version.
optional string fieldPath = 2;
}
// ObjectMeta is metadata that all persisted resources must have, which includes all objects
// users must create.
message ObjectMeta {
// Name must be unique within a namespace. Is required when creating resources, although
// some resources may allow a client to request the generation of an appropriate name
// automatically. Name is primarily intended for creation idempotence and configuration
// definition.
// Cannot be updated.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/identifiers#names
// +optional
optional string name = 1;
// GenerateName is an optional prefix, used by the server, to generate a unique
// name ONLY IF the Name field has not been provided.
// If this field is used, the name returned to the client will be different
// than the name passed. This value will also be combined with a unique suffix.
// The provided value has the same validation rules as the Name field,
// and may be truncated by the length of the suffix required to make the value
// unique on the server.
//
// If this field is specified and the generated name exists, the server will
// NOT return a 409 - instead, it will either return 201 Created or 500 with Reason
// ServerTimeout indicating a unique name could not be found in the time allotted, and the client
// should retry (optionally after the time indicated in the Retry-After header).
//
// Applied only if Name is not specified.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#idempotency
// +optional
optional string generateName = 2;
// Namespace defines the space within each name must be unique. An empty namespace is
// equivalent to the "default" namespace, but "default" is the canonical representation.
// Not all objects are required to be scoped to a namespace - the value of this field for
// those objects will be empty.
//
// Must be a DNS_LABEL.
// Cannot be updated.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/namespaces
// +optional
optional string namespace = 3;
// SelfLink is a URL representing this object.
// Populated by the system.
// Read-only.
// +optional
optional string selfLink = 4;
// UID is the unique in time and space value for this object. It is typically generated by
// the server on successful creation of a resource and is not allowed to change on PUT
// operations.
//
// Populated by the system.
// Read-only.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/identifiers#uids
// +optional
optional string uid = 5;
// An opaque value that represents the internal version of this object that can
// be used by clients to determine when objects have changed. May be used for optimistic
// concurrency, change detection, and the watch operation on a resource or set of resources.
// Clients must treat these values as opaque and passed unmodified back to the server.
// They may only be valid for a particular resource or set of resources.
//
// Populated by the system.
// Read-only.
// Value must be treated as opaque by clients and .
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#concurrency-control-and-consistency
// +optional
optional string resourceVersion = 6;
// A sequence number representing a specific generation of the desired state.
// Populated by the system. Read-only.
// +optional
optional int64 generation = 7;
// CreationTimestamp is a timestamp representing the server time when this object was
// created. It is not guaranteed to be set in happens-before order across separate operations.
// Clients may not set this value. It is represented in RFC3339 form and is in UTC.
//
// Populated by the system.
// Read-only.
// Null for lists.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#metadata
// +optional
optional k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.unversioned.Time creationTimestamp = 8;
// DeletionTimestamp is RFC 3339 date and time at which this resource will be deleted. This
// field is set by the server when a graceful deletion is requested by the user, and is not
// directly settable by a client. The resource is expected to be deleted (no longer visible
// from resource lists, and not reachable by name) after the time in this field. Once set,
// this value may not be unset or be set further into the future, although it may be shortened
// or the resource may be deleted prior to this time. For example, a user may request that
// a pod is deleted in 30 seconds. The Kubelet will react by sending a graceful termination
// signal to the containers in the pod. After that 30 seconds, the Kubelet will send a hard
// termination signal (SIGKILL) to the container and after cleanup, remove the pod from the
// API. In the presence of network partitions, this object may still exist after this
// timestamp, until an administrator or automated process can determine the resource is
// fully terminated.
// If not set, graceful deletion of the object has not been requested.
//
// Populated by the system when a graceful deletion is requested.
// Read-only.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#metadata
// +optional
optional k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.unversioned.Time deletionTimestamp = 9;
// Number of seconds allowed for this object to gracefully terminate before
// it will be removed from the system. Only set when deletionTimestamp is also set.
// May only be shortened.
// Read-only.
// +optional
optional int64 deletionGracePeriodSeconds = 10;
// Map of string keys and values that can be used to organize and categorize
// (scope and select) objects. May match selectors of replication controllers
// and services.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/labels
// +optional
map<string, string> labels = 11;
// Annotations is an unstructured key value map stored with a resource that may be
// set by external tools to store and retrieve arbitrary metadata. They are not
// queryable and should be preserved when modifying objects.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/annotations
// +optional
map<string, string> annotations = 12;
// List of objects depended by this object. If ALL objects in the list have
// been deleted, this object will be garbage collected. If this object is managed by a controller,
// then an entry in this list will point to this controller, with the controller field set to true.
// There cannot be more than one managing controller.
// +optional
repeated OwnerReference ownerReferences = 13;
// Must be empty before the object is deleted from the registry. Each entry
// is an identifier for the responsible component that will remove the entry
// from the list. If the deletionTimestamp of the object is non-nil, entries
// in this list can only be removed.
// +optional
repeated string finalizers = 14;
// The name of the cluster which the object belongs to.
// This is used to distinguish resources with same name and namespace in different clusters.
// This field is not set anywhere right now and apiserver is going to ignore it if set in create or update request.
// +optional
optional string clusterName = 15;
}
// ObjectReference contains enough information to let you inspect or modify the referred object.
message ObjectReference {
// Kind of the referent.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#types-kinds
// +optional
optional string kind = 1;
// Namespace of the referent.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/namespaces
// +optional
optional string namespace = 2;
// Name of the referent.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/identifiers#names
// +optional
optional string name = 3;
// UID of the referent.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/identifiers#uids
// +optional
optional string uid = 4;
// API version of the referent.
// +optional
optional string apiVersion = 5;
// Specific resourceVersion to which this reference is made, if any.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#concurrency-control-and-consistency
// +optional
optional string resourceVersion = 6;
// If referring to a piece of an object instead of an entire object, this string
// should contain a valid JSON/Go field access statement, such as desiredState.manifest.containers[2].
// For example, if the object reference is to a container within a pod, this would take on a value like:
// "spec.containers{name}" (where "name" refers to the name of the container that triggered
// the event) or if no container name is specified "spec.containers[2]" (container with
// index 2 in this pod). This syntax is chosen only to have some well-defined way of
// referencing a part of an object.
// TODO: this design is not final and this field is subject to change in the future.
// +optional
optional string fieldPath = 7;
}
// OwnerReference contains enough information to let you identify an owning
// object. Currently, an owning object must be in the same namespace, so there
// is no namespace field.
message OwnerReference {
// API version of the referent.
optional string apiVersion = 5;
// Kind of the referent.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#types-kinds
optional string kind = 1;
// Name of the referent.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/identifiers#names
optional string name = 3;
// UID of the referent.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/identifiers#uids
optional string uid = 4;
// If true, this reference points to the managing controller.
// +optional
optional bool controller = 6;
}
// PersistentVolume (PV) is a storage resource provisioned by an administrator.
// It is analogous to a node.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/persistent-volumes
message PersistentVolume {
// Standard object's metadata.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#metadata
// +optional
optional ObjectMeta metadata = 1;
// Spec defines a specification of a persistent volume owned by the cluster.
// Provisioned by an administrator.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/persistent-volumes#persistent-volumes
// +optional
optional PersistentVolumeSpec spec = 2;
// Status represents the current information/status for the persistent volume.
// Populated by the system.
// Read-only.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/persistent-volumes#persistent-volumes
// +optional
optional PersistentVolumeStatus status = 3;
}
// PersistentVolumeClaim is a user's request for and claim to a persistent volume
message PersistentVolumeClaim {
// Standard object's metadata.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#metadata
// +optional
optional ObjectMeta metadata = 1;
// Spec defines the desired characteristics of a volume requested by a pod author.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/persistent-volumes#persistentvolumeclaims
// +optional
optional PersistentVolumeClaimSpec spec = 2;
// Status represents the current information/status of a persistent volume claim.
// Read-only.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/persistent-volumes#persistentvolumeclaims
// +optional
optional PersistentVolumeClaimStatus status = 3;
}
// PersistentVolumeClaimList is a list of PersistentVolumeClaim items.
message PersistentVolumeClaimList {
// Standard list metadata.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#types-kinds
// +optional
optional k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.unversioned.ListMeta metadata = 1;
// A list of persistent volume claims.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/persistent-volumes#persistentvolumeclaims
repeated PersistentVolumeClaim items = 2;
}
// PersistentVolumeClaimSpec describes the common attributes of storage devices
// and allows a Source for provider-specific attributes
message PersistentVolumeClaimSpec {
// AccessModes contains the desired access modes the volume should have.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/persistent-volumes#access-modes-1
// +optional
repeated string accessModes = 1;
// A label query over volumes to consider for binding.
// +optional
optional k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.unversioned.LabelSelector selector = 4;
// Resources represents the minimum resources the volume should have.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/persistent-volumes#resources
// +optional
optional ResourceRequirements resources = 2;
// VolumeName is the binding reference to the PersistentVolume backing this claim.
// +optional
optional string volumeName = 3;
}
// PersistentVolumeClaimStatus is the current status of a persistent volume claim.
message PersistentVolumeClaimStatus {
// Phase represents the current phase of PersistentVolumeClaim.
// +optional
optional string phase = 1;
// AccessModes contains the actual access modes the volume backing the PVC has.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/persistent-volumes#access-modes-1
// +optional
repeated string accessModes = 2;
// Represents the actual resources of the underlying volume.
// +optional
map<string, k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.resource.Quantity> capacity = 3;
}
// PersistentVolumeClaimVolumeSource references the user's PVC in the same namespace.
// This volume finds the bound PV and mounts that volume for the pod. A
// PersistentVolumeClaimVolumeSource is, essentially, a wrapper around another
// type of volume that is owned by someone else (the system).
message PersistentVolumeClaimVolumeSource {
// ClaimName is the name of a PersistentVolumeClaim in the same namespace as the pod using this volume.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/persistent-volumes#persistentvolumeclaims
optional string claimName = 1;
// Will force the ReadOnly setting in VolumeMounts.
// Default false.
// +optional
optional bool readOnly = 2;
}
// PersistentVolumeList is a list of PersistentVolume items.
message PersistentVolumeList {
// Standard list metadata.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#types-kinds
// +optional
optional k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.unversioned.ListMeta metadata = 1;
// List of persistent volumes.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/persistent-volumes
repeated PersistentVolume items = 2;
}
// PersistentVolumeSource is similar to VolumeSource but meant for the
// administrator who creates PVs. Exactly one of its members must be set.
message PersistentVolumeSource {
// GCEPersistentDisk represents a GCE Disk resource that is attached to a
// kubelet's host machine and then exposed to the pod. Provisioned by an admin.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/volumes#gcepersistentdisk
// +optional
optional GCEPersistentDiskVolumeSource gcePersistentDisk = 1;
// AWSElasticBlockStore represents an AWS Disk resource that is attached to a
// kubelet's host machine and then exposed to the pod.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/volumes#awselasticblockstore
// +optional
optional AWSElasticBlockStoreVolumeSource awsElasticBlockStore = 2;
// HostPath represents a directory on the host.
// Provisioned by a developer or tester.
// This is useful for single-node development and testing only!
// On-host storage is not supported in any way and WILL NOT WORK in a multi-node cluster.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/volumes#hostpath
// +optional
optional HostPathVolumeSource hostPath = 3;
// Glusterfs represents a Glusterfs volume that is attached to a host and
// exposed to the pod. Provisioned by an admin.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/examples/volumes/glusterfs/README.md
// +optional
optional GlusterfsVolumeSource glusterfs = 4;
// NFS represents an NFS mount on the host. Provisioned by an admin.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/volumes#nfs
// +optional
optional NFSVolumeSource nfs = 5;
// RBD represents a Rados Block Device mount on the host that shares a pod's lifetime.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/examples/volumes/rbd/README.md
// +optional
optional RBDVolumeSource rbd = 6;
// ISCSI represents an ISCSI Disk resource that is attached to a
// kubelet's host machine and then exposed to the pod. Provisioned by an admin.
// +optional
optional ISCSIVolumeSource iscsi = 7;
// Cinder represents a cinder volume attached and mounted on kubelets host machine
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/examples/mysql-cinder-pd/README.md
// +optional
optional CinderVolumeSource cinder = 8;
// CephFS represents a Ceph FS mount on the host that shares a pod's lifetime
// +optional
optional CephFSVolumeSource cephfs = 9;
// FC represents a Fibre Channel resource that is attached to a kubelet's host machine and then exposed to the pod.
// +optional
optional FCVolumeSource fc = 10;
// Flocker represents a Flocker volume attached to a kubelet's host machine and exposed to the pod for its usage. This depends on the Flocker control service being running
// +optional
optional FlockerVolumeSource flocker = 11;
// FlexVolume represents a generic volume resource that is
// provisioned/attached using an exec based plugin. This is an
// alpha feature and may change in future.
// +optional
optional FlexVolumeSource flexVolume = 12;
// AzureFile represents an Azure File Service mount on the host and bind mount to the pod.
// +optional
optional AzureFileVolumeSource azureFile = 13;
// VsphereVolume represents a vSphere volume attached and mounted on kubelets host machine
// +optional
optional VsphereVirtualDiskVolumeSource vsphereVolume = 14;
// Quobyte represents a Quobyte mount on the host that shares a pod's lifetime
// +optional
optional QuobyteVolumeSource quobyte = 15;
// AzureDisk represents an Azure Data Disk mount on the host and bind mount to the pod.
// +optional
optional AzureDiskVolumeSource azureDisk = 16;
// PhotonPersistentDisk represents a PhotonController persistent disk attached and mounted on kubelets host machine
optional PhotonPersistentDiskVolumeSource photonPersistentDisk = 17;
}
// PersistentVolumeSpec is the specification of a persistent volume.
message PersistentVolumeSpec {
// A description of the persistent volume's resources and capacity.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/persistent-volumes#capacity
// +optional
map<string, k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.resource.Quantity> capacity = 1;
// The actual volume backing the persistent volume.
optional PersistentVolumeSource persistentVolumeSource = 2;
// AccessModes contains all ways the volume can be mounted.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/persistent-volumes#access-modes
// +optional
repeated string accessModes = 3;
// ClaimRef is part of a bi-directional binding between PersistentVolume and PersistentVolumeClaim.
// Expected to be non-nil when bound.
// claim.VolumeName is the authoritative bind between PV and PVC.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/persistent-volumes#binding
// +optional
optional ObjectReference claimRef = 4;
// What happens to a persistent volume when released from its claim.
// Valid options are Retain (default) and Recycle.
// Recycling must be supported by the volume plugin underlying this persistent volume.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/persistent-volumes#recycling-policy
// +optional
optional string persistentVolumeReclaimPolicy = 5;
}
// PersistentVolumeStatus is the current status of a persistent volume.
message PersistentVolumeStatus {
// Phase indicates if a volume is available, bound to a claim, or released by a claim.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/persistent-volumes#phase
// +optional
optional string phase = 1;
// A human-readable message indicating details about why the volume is in this state.
// +optional
optional string message = 2;
// Reason is a brief CamelCase string that describes any failure and is meant
// for machine parsing and tidy display in the CLI.
// +optional
optional string reason = 3;
}
// Represents a Photon Controller persistent disk resource.
message PhotonPersistentDiskVolumeSource {
// ID that identifies Photon Controller persistent disk
optional string pdID = 1;
// Filesystem type to mount.
// Must be a filesystem type supported by the host operating system.
// Ex. "ext4", "xfs", "ntfs". Implicitly inferred to be "ext4" if unspecified.
optional string fsType = 2;
}
// Pod is a collection of containers that can run on a host. This resource is created
// by clients and scheduled onto hosts.
message Pod {
// Standard object's metadata.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#metadata
// +optional
optional ObjectMeta metadata = 1;
// Specification of the desired behavior of the pod.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#spec-and-status
// +optional
optional PodSpec spec = 2;
// Most recently observed status of the pod.
// This data may not be up to date.
// Populated by the system.
// Read-only.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#spec-and-status
// +optional
optional PodStatus status = 3;
}
// Pod affinity is a group of inter pod affinity scheduling rules.
message PodAffinity {
// NOT YET IMPLEMENTED. TODO: Uncomment field once it is implemented.
// If the affinity requirements specified by this field are not met at
// scheduling time, the pod will not be scheduled onto the node.
// If the affinity requirements specified by this field cease to be met
// at some point during pod execution (e.g. due to a pod label update), the
// system will try to eventually evict the pod from its node.
// When there are multiple elements, the lists of nodes corresponding to each
// podAffinityTerm are intersected, i.e. all terms must be satisfied.
// +optional
// RequiredDuringSchedulingRequiredDuringExecution []PodAffinityTerm `json:"requiredDuringSchedulingRequiredDuringExecution,omitempty"`
// If the affinity requirements specified by this field are not met at
// scheduling time, the pod will not be scheduled onto the node.
// If the affinity requirements specified by this field cease to be met
// at some point during pod execution (e.g. due to a pod label update), the
// system may or may not try to eventually evict the pod from its node.
// When there are multiple elements, the lists of nodes corresponding to each
// podAffinityTerm are intersected, i.e. all terms must be satisfied.
// +optional
repeated PodAffinityTerm requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution = 1;
// The scheduler will prefer to schedule pods to nodes that satisfy
// the affinity expressions specified by this field, but it may choose
// a node that violates one or more of the expressions. The node that is
// most preferred is the one with the greatest sum of weights, i.e.
// for each node that meets all of the scheduling requirements (resource
// request, requiredDuringScheduling affinity expressions, etc.),
// compute a sum by iterating through the elements of this field and adding
// "weight" to the sum if the node has pods which matches the corresponding podAffinityTerm; the
// node(s) with the highest sum are the most preferred.
// +optional
repeated WeightedPodAffinityTerm preferredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution = 2;
}
// Defines a set of pods (namely those matching the labelSelector
// relative to the given namespace(s)) that this pod should be
// co-located (affinity) or not co-located (anti-affinity) with,
// where co-located is defined as running on a node whose value of
// the label with key <topologyKey> tches that of any node on which
// a pod of the set of pods is running
message PodAffinityTerm {
// A label query over a set of resources, in this case pods.
// +optional
optional k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.unversioned.LabelSelector labelSelector = 1;
// namespaces specifies which namespaces the labelSelector applies to (matches against);
// nil list means "this pod's namespace," empty list means "all namespaces"
// The json tag here is not "omitempty" since we need to distinguish nil and empty.
// See https://golang.org/pkg/encoding/json/#Marshal for more details.
repeated string namespaces = 2;
// This pod should be co-located (affinity) or not co-located (anti-affinity) with the pods matching
// the labelSelector in the specified namespaces, where co-located is defined as running on a node
// whose value of the label with key topologyKey matches that of any node on which any of the
// selected pods is running.
// For PreferredDuringScheduling pod anti-affinity, empty topologyKey is interpreted as "all topologies"
// ("all topologies" here means all the topologyKeys indicated by scheduler command-line argument --failure-domains);
// for affinity and for RequiredDuringScheduling pod anti-affinity, empty topologyKey is not allowed.
// +optional
optional string topologyKey = 3;
}
// Pod anti affinity is a group of inter pod anti affinity scheduling rules.
message PodAntiAffinity {
// NOT YET IMPLEMENTED. TODO: Uncomment field once it is implemented.
// If the anti-affinity requirements specified by this field are not met at
// scheduling time, the pod will not be scheduled onto the node.
// If the anti-affinity requirements specified by this field cease to be met
// at some point during pod execution (e.g. due to a pod label update), the
// system will try to eventually evict the pod from its node.
// When there are multiple elements, the lists of nodes corresponding to each
// podAffinityTerm are intersected, i.e. all terms must be satisfied.
// +optional
// RequiredDuringSchedulingRequiredDuringExecution []PodAffinityTerm `json:"requiredDuringSchedulingRequiredDuringExecution,omitempty"`
// If the anti-affinity requirements specified by this field are not met at
// scheduling time, the pod will not be scheduled onto the node.
// If the anti-affinity requirements specified by this field cease to be met
// at some point during pod execution (e.g. due to a pod label update), the
// system may or may not try to eventually evict the pod from its node.
// When there are multiple elements, the lists of nodes corresponding to each
// podAffinityTerm are intersected, i.e. all terms must be satisfied.
// +optional
repeated PodAffinityTerm requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution = 1;
// The scheduler will prefer to schedule pods to nodes that satisfy
// the anti-affinity expressions specified by this field, but it may choose
// a node that violates one or more of the expressions. The node that is
// most preferred is the one with the greatest sum of weights, i.e.
// for each node that meets all of the scheduling requirements (resource
// request, requiredDuringScheduling anti-affinity expressions, etc.),
// compute a sum by iterating through the elements of this field and adding
// "weight" to the sum if the node has pods which matches the corresponding podAffinityTerm; the
// node(s) with the highest sum are the most preferred.
// +optional
repeated WeightedPodAffinityTerm preferredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution = 2;
}
// PodAttachOptions is the query options to a Pod's remote attach call.
// ---
// TODO: merge w/ PodExecOptions below for stdin, stdout, etc
// and also when we cut V2, we should export a "StreamOptions" or somesuch that contains Stdin, Stdout, Stder and TTY
message PodAttachOptions {
// Stdin if true, redirects the standard input stream of the pod for this call.
// Defaults to false.
// +optional
optional bool stdin = 1;
// Stdout if true indicates that stdout is to be redirected for the attach call.
// Defaults to true.
// +optional
optional bool stdout = 2;
// Stderr if true indicates that stderr is to be redirected for the attach call.
// Defaults to true.
// +optional
optional bool stderr = 3;
// TTY if true indicates that a tty will be allocated for the attach call.
// This is passed through the container runtime so the tty
// is allocated on the worker node by the container runtime.
// Defaults to false.
// +optional
optional bool tty = 4;
// The container in which to execute the command.
// Defaults to only container if there is only one container in the pod.
// +optional
optional string container = 5;
}
// PodCondition contains details for the current condition of this pod.
message PodCondition {
// Type is the type of the condition.
// Currently only Ready.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/pod-states#pod-conditions
optional string type = 1;
// Status is the status of the condition.
// Can be True, False, Unknown.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/pod-states#pod-conditions
optional string status = 2;
// Last time we probed the condition.
// +optional
optional k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.unversioned.Time lastProbeTime = 3;
// Last time the condition transitioned from one status to another.
// +optional
optional k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.unversioned.Time lastTransitionTime = 4;
// Unique, one-word, CamelCase reason for the condition's last transition.
// +optional
optional string reason = 5;
// Human-readable message indicating details about last transition.
// +optional
optional string message = 6;
}
// PodExecOptions is the query options to a Pod's remote exec call.
// ---
// TODO: This is largely identical to PodAttachOptions above, make sure they stay in sync and see about merging
// and also when we cut V2, we should export a "StreamOptions" or somesuch that contains Stdin, Stdout, Stder and TTY
message PodExecOptions {
// Redirect the standard input stream of the pod for this call.
// Defaults to false.
// +optional
optional bool stdin = 1;
// Redirect the standard output stream of the pod for this call.
// Defaults to true.
// +optional
optional bool stdout = 2;
// Redirect the standard error stream of the pod for this call.
// Defaults to true.
// +optional
optional bool stderr = 3;
// TTY if true indicates that a tty will be allocated for the exec call.
// Defaults to false.
// +optional
optional bool tty = 4;
// Container in which to execute the command.
// Defaults to only container if there is only one container in the pod.
// +optional
optional string container = 5;
// Command is the remote command to execute. argv array. Not executed within a shell.
repeated string command = 6;
}
// PodList is a list of Pods.
message PodList {
// Standard list metadata.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#types-kinds
// +optional
optional k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.unversioned.ListMeta metadata = 1;
// List of pods.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/pods
repeated Pod items = 2;
}
// PodLogOptions is the query options for a Pod's logs REST call.
message PodLogOptions {
// The container for which to stream logs. Defaults to only container if there is one container in the pod.
// +optional
optional string container = 1;
// Follow the log stream of the pod. Defaults to false.
// +optional
optional bool follow = 2;
// Return previous terminated container logs. Defaults to false.
// +optional
optional bool previous = 3;
// A relative time in seconds before the current time from which to show logs. If this value
// precedes the time a pod was started, only logs since the pod start will be returned.
// If this value is in the future, no logs will be returned.
// Only one of sinceSeconds or sinceTime may be specified.
// +optional
optional int64 sinceSeconds = 4;
// An RFC3339 timestamp from which to show logs. If this value
// precedes the time a pod was started, only logs since the pod start will be returned.
// If this value is in the future, no logs will be returned.
// Only one of sinceSeconds or sinceTime may be specified.
// +optional
optional k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.unversioned.Time sinceTime = 5;
// If true, add an RFC3339 or RFC3339Nano timestamp at the beginning of every line
// of log output. Defaults to false.
// +optional
optional bool timestamps = 6;
// If set, the number of lines from the end of the logs to show. If not specified,
// logs are shown from the creation of the container or sinceSeconds or sinceTime
// +optional
optional int64 tailLines = 7;
// If set, the number of bytes to read from the server before terminating the
// log output. This may not display a complete final line of logging, and may return
// slightly more or slightly less than the specified limit.
// +optional
optional int64 limitBytes = 8;
}
// PodProxyOptions is the query options to a Pod's proxy call.
message PodProxyOptions {
// Path is the URL path to use for the current proxy request to pod.
// +optional
optional string path = 1;
}
// PodSecurityContext holds pod-level security attributes and common container settings.
// Some fields are also present in container.securityContext. Field values of
// container.securityContext take precedence over field values of PodSecurityContext.
message PodSecurityContext {
// The SELinux context to be applied to all containers.
// If unspecified, the container runtime will allocate a random SELinux context for each
// container. May also be set in SecurityContext. If set in
// both SecurityContext and PodSecurityContext, the value specified in SecurityContext
// takes precedence for that container.
// +optional
optional SELinuxOptions seLinuxOptions = 1;
// The UID to run the entrypoint of the container process.
// Defaults to user specified in image metadata if unspecified.
// May also be set in SecurityContext. If set in both SecurityContext and
// PodSecurityContext, the value specified in SecurityContext takes precedence
// for that container.
// +optional
optional int64 runAsUser = 2;
// Indicates that the container must run as a non-root user.
// If true, the Kubelet will validate the image at runtime to ensure that it
// does not run as UID 0 (root) and fail to start the container if it does.
// If unset or false, no such validation will be performed.
// May also be set in SecurityContext. If set in both SecurityContext and
// PodSecurityContext, the value specified in SecurityContext takes precedence.
// +optional
optional bool runAsNonRoot = 3;
// A list of groups applied to the first process run in each container, in addition
// to the container's primary GID. If unspecified, no groups will be added to
// any container.
// +optional
repeated int64 supplementalGroups = 4;
// A special supplemental group that applies to all containers in a pod.
// Some volume types allow the Kubelet to change the ownership of that volume
// to be owned by the pod:
//
// 1. The owning GID will be the FSGroup
// 2. The setgid bit is set (new files created in the volume will be owned by FSGroup)
// 3. The permission bits are OR'd with rw-rw----
//
// If unset, the Kubelet will not modify the ownership and permissions of any volume.
// +optional
optional int64 fsGroup = 5;
}
// Describes the class of pods that should avoid this node.
// Exactly one field should be set.
message PodSignature {
// Reference to controller whose pods should avoid this node.
// +optional
optional OwnerReference podController = 1;
}
// PodSpec is a description of a pod.
message PodSpec {
// List of volumes that can be mounted by containers belonging to the pod.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/volumes
// +optional
repeated Volume volumes = 1;
// List of containers belonging to the pod.
// Containers cannot currently be added or removed.
// There must be at least one container in a Pod.
// Cannot be updated.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/containers
repeated Container containers = 2;
// Restart policy for all containers within the pod.
// One of Always, OnFailure, Never.
// Default to Always.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/pod-states#restartpolicy
// +optional
optional string restartPolicy = 3;
// Optional duration in seconds the pod needs to terminate gracefully. May be decreased in delete request.
// Value must be non-negative integer. The value zero indicates delete immediately.
// If this value is nil, the default grace period will be used instead.
// The grace period is the duration in seconds after the processes running in the pod are sent
// a termination signal and the time when the processes are forcibly halted with a kill signal.
// Set this value longer than the expected cleanup time for your process.
// Defaults to 30 seconds.
// +optional
optional int64 terminationGracePeriodSeconds = 4;
// Optional duration in seconds the pod may be active on the node relative to
// StartTime before the system will actively try to mark it failed and kill associated containers.
// Value must be a positive integer.
// +optional
optional int64 activeDeadlineSeconds = 5;
// Set DNS policy for containers within the pod.
// One of 'ClusterFirst' or 'Default'.
// Defaults to "ClusterFirst".
// +optional
optional string dnsPolicy = 6;
// NodeSelector is a selector which must be true for the pod to fit on a node.
// Selector which must match a node's labels for the pod to be scheduled on that node.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/node-selection/README
// +optional
map<string, string> nodeSelector = 7;
// ServiceAccountName is the name of the ServiceAccount to use to run this pod.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/design/service_accounts.md
// +optional
optional string serviceAccountName = 8;
// DeprecatedServiceAccount is a depreciated alias for ServiceAccountName.
// Deprecated: Use serviceAccountName instead.
// +k8s:conversion-gen=false
// +optional
optional string serviceAccount = 9;
// NodeName is a request to schedule this pod onto a specific node. If it is non-empty,
// the scheduler simply schedules this pod onto that node, assuming that it fits resource
// requirements.
// +optional
optional string nodeName = 10;
// Host networking requested for this pod. Use the host's network namespace.
// If this option is set, the ports that will be used must be specified.
// Default to false.
// +k8s:conversion-gen=false
// +optional
optional bool hostNetwork = 11;
// Use the host's pid namespace.
// Optional: Default to false.
// +k8s:conversion-gen=false
// +optional
optional bool hostPID = 12;
// Use the host's ipc namespace.
// Optional: Default to false.
// +k8s:conversion-gen=false
// +optional
optional bool hostIPC = 13;
// SecurityContext holds pod-level security attributes and common container settings.
// Optional: Defaults to empty. See type description for default values of each field.
// +optional
optional PodSecurityContext securityContext = 14;
// ImagePullSecrets is an optional list of references to secrets in the same namespace to use for pulling any of the images used by this PodSpec.
// If specified, these secrets will be passed to individual puller implementations for them to use. For example,
// in the case of docker, only DockerConfig type secrets are honored.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/images#specifying-imagepullsecrets-on-a-pod
// +optional
repeated LocalObjectReference imagePullSecrets = 15;
// Specifies the hostname of the Pod
// If not specified, the pod's hostname will be set to a system-defined value.
// +optional
optional string hostname = 16;
// If specified, the fully qualified Pod hostname will be "<hostname>.<subdomain>.<pod namespace>.svc.<cluster domain>".
// If not specified, the pod will not have a domainname at all.
// +optional
optional string subdomain = 17;
}
// PodStatus represents information about the status of a pod. Status may trail the actual
// state of a system.
message PodStatus {
// Current condition of the pod.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/pod-states#pod-phase
// +optional
optional string phase = 1;
// Current service state of pod.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/pod-states#pod-conditions
// +optional
repeated PodCondition conditions = 2;
// A human readable message indicating details about why the pod is in this condition.
// +optional
optional string message = 3;
// A brief CamelCase message indicating details about why the pod is in this state.
// e.g. 'OutOfDisk'
// +optional
optional string reason = 4;
// IP address of the host to which the pod is assigned. Empty if not yet scheduled.
// +optional
optional string hostIP = 5;
// IP address allocated to the pod. Routable at least within the cluster.
// Empty if not yet allocated.
// +optional
optional string podIP = 6;
// RFC 3339 date and time at which the object was acknowledged by the Kubelet.
// This is before the Kubelet pulled the container image(s) for the pod.
// +optional
optional k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.unversioned.Time startTime = 7;
// The list has one entry per container in the manifest. Each entry is currently the output
// of `docker inspect`.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/pod-states#container-statuses
// +optional
repeated ContainerStatus containerStatuses = 8;
}
// PodStatusResult is a wrapper for PodStatus returned by kubelet that can be encode/decoded
message PodStatusResult {
// Standard object's metadata.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#metadata
// +optional
optional ObjectMeta metadata = 1;
// Most recently observed status of the pod.
// This data may not be up to date.
// Populated by the system.
// Read-only.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#spec-and-status
// +optional
optional PodStatus status = 2;
}
// PodTemplate describes a template for creating copies of a predefined pod.
message PodTemplate {
// Standard object's metadata.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#metadata
// +optional
optional ObjectMeta metadata = 1;
// Template defines the pods that will be created from this pod template.
// http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#spec-and-status
// +optional
optional PodTemplateSpec template = 2;
}
// PodTemplateList is a list of PodTemplates.
message PodTemplateList {
// Standard list metadata.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#types-kinds
// +optional
optional k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.unversioned.ListMeta metadata = 1;
// List of pod templates
repeated PodTemplate items = 2;
}
// PodTemplateSpec describes the data a pod should have when created from a template
message PodTemplateSpec {
// Standard object's metadata.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#metadata
// +optional
optional ObjectMeta metadata = 1;
// Specification of the desired behavior of the pod.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#spec-and-status
// +optional
optional PodSpec spec = 2;
}
// Preconditions must be fulfilled before an operation (update, delete, etc.) is carried out.
message Preconditions {
// Specifies the target UID.
// +optional
optional string uid = 1;
}
// Describes a class of pods that should avoid this node.
message PreferAvoidPodsEntry {
// The class of pods.
optional PodSignature podSignature = 1;
// Time at which this entry was added to the list.
// +optional
optional k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.unversioned.Time evictionTime = 2;
// (brief) reason why this entry was added to the list.
// +optional
optional string reason = 3;
// Human readable message indicating why this entry was added to the list.
// +optional
optional string message = 4;
}
// An empty preferred scheduling term matches all objects with implicit weight 0
// (i.e. it's a no-op). A null preferred scheduling term matches no objects (i.e. is also a no-op).
message PreferredSchedulingTerm {
// Weight associated with matching the corresponding nodeSelectorTerm, in the range 1-100.
optional int32 weight = 1;
// A node selector term, associated with the corresponding weight.
optional NodeSelectorTerm preference = 2;
}
// Probe describes a health check to be performed against a container to determine whether it is
// alive or ready to receive traffic.
message Probe {
// The action taken to determine the health of a container
optional Handler handler = 1;
// Number of seconds after the container has started before liveness probes are initiated.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/pod-states#container-probes
// +optional
optional int32 initialDelaySeconds = 2;
// Number of seconds after which the probe times out.
// Defaults to 1 second. Minimum value is 1.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/pod-states#container-probes
// +optional
optional int32 timeoutSeconds = 3;
// How often (in seconds) to perform the probe.
// Default to 10 seconds. Minimum value is 1.
// +optional
optional int32 periodSeconds = 4;
// Minimum consecutive successes for the probe to be considered successful after having failed.
// Defaults to 1. Must be 1 for liveness. Minimum value is 1.
// +optional
optional int32 successThreshold = 5;
// Minimum consecutive failures for the probe to be considered failed after having succeeded.
// Defaults to 3. Minimum value is 1.
// +optional
optional int32 failureThreshold = 6;
}
// Represents a Quobyte mount that lasts the lifetime of a pod.
// Quobyte volumes do not support ownership management or SELinux relabeling.
message QuobyteVolumeSource {
// Registry represents a single or multiple Quobyte Registry services
// specified as a string as host:port pair (multiple entries are separated with commas)
// which acts as the central registry for volumes
optional string registry = 1;
// Volume is a string that references an already created Quobyte volume by name.
optional string volume = 2;
// ReadOnly here will force the Quobyte volume to be mounted with read-only permissions.
// Defaults to false.
// +optional
optional bool readOnly = 3;
// User to map volume access to
// Defaults to serivceaccount user
// +optional
optional string user = 4;
// Group to map volume access to
// Default is no group
// +optional
optional string group = 5;
}
// Represents a Rados Block Device mount that lasts the lifetime of a pod.
// RBD volumes support ownership management and SELinux relabeling.
message RBDVolumeSource {
// A collection of Ceph monitors.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/examples/volumes/rbd/README.md#how-to-use-it
repeated string monitors = 1;
// The rados image name.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/examples/volumes/rbd/README.md#how-to-use-it
optional string image = 2;
// Filesystem type of the volume that you want to mount.
// Tip: Ensure that the filesystem type is supported by the host operating system.
// Examples: "ext4", "xfs", "ntfs". Implicitly inferred to be "ext4" if unspecified.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/volumes#rbd
// TODO: how do we prevent errors in the filesystem from compromising the machine
// +optional
optional string fsType = 3;
// The rados pool name.
// Default is rbd.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/examples/volumes/rbd/README.md#how-to-use-it.
// +optional
optional string pool = 4;
// The rados user name.
// Default is admin.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/examples/volumes/rbd/README.md#how-to-use-it
// +optional
optional string user = 5;
// Keyring is the path to key ring for RBDUser.
// Default is /etc/ceph/keyring.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/examples/volumes/rbd/README.md#how-to-use-it
// +optional
optional string keyring = 6;
// SecretRef is name of the authentication secret for RBDUser. If provided
// overrides keyring.
// Default is nil.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/examples/volumes/rbd/README.md#how-to-use-it
// +optional
optional LocalObjectReference secretRef = 7;
// ReadOnly here will force the ReadOnly setting in VolumeMounts.
// Defaults to false.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/examples/volumes/rbd/README.md#how-to-use-it
// +optional
optional bool readOnly = 8;
}
// RangeAllocation is not a public type.
message RangeAllocation {
// Standard object's metadata.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#metadata
// +optional
optional ObjectMeta metadata = 1;
// Range is string that identifies the range represented by 'data'.
optional string range = 2;
// Data is a bit array containing all allocated addresses in the previous segment.
optional bytes data = 3;
}
// ReplicationController represents the configuration of a replication controller.
message ReplicationController {
// If the Labels of a ReplicationController are empty, they are defaulted to
// be the same as the Pod(s) that the replication controller manages.
// Standard object's metadata. More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#metadata
// +optional
optional ObjectMeta metadata = 1;
// Spec defines the specification of the desired behavior of the replication controller.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#spec-and-status
// +optional
optional ReplicationControllerSpec spec = 2;
// Status is the most recently observed status of the replication controller.
// This data may be out of date by some window of time.
// Populated by the system.
// Read-only.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#spec-and-status
// +optional
optional ReplicationControllerStatus status = 3;
}
// ReplicationControllerCondition describes the state of a replication controller at a certain point.
message ReplicationControllerCondition {
// Type of replication controller condition.
optional string type = 1;
// Status of the condition, one of True, False, Unknown.
optional string status = 2;
// The last time the condition transitioned from one status to another.
// +optional
optional k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.unversioned.Time lastTransitionTime = 3;
// The reason for the condition's last transition.
// +optional
optional string reason = 4;
// A human readable message indicating details about the transition.
// +optional
optional string message = 5;
}
// ReplicationControllerList is a collection of replication controllers.
message ReplicationControllerList {
// Standard list metadata.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#types-kinds
// +optional
optional k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.unversioned.ListMeta metadata = 1;
// List of replication controllers.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/replication-controller
repeated ReplicationController items = 2;
}
// ReplicationControllerSpec is the specification of a replication controller.
message ReplicationControllerSpec {
// Replicas is the number of desired replicas.
// This is a pointer to distinguish between explicit zero and unspecified.
// Defaults to 1.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/replication-controller#what-is-a-replication-controller
// +optional
optional int32 replicas = 1;
// Minimum number of seconds for which a newly created pod should be ready
// without any of its container crashing, for it to be considered available.
// Defaults to 0 (pod will be considered available as soon as it is ready)
// +optional
optional int32 minReadySeconds = 4;
// Selector is a label query over pods that should match the Replicas count.
// If Selector is empty, it is defaulted to the labels present on the Pod template.
// Label keys and values that must match in order to be controlled by this replication
// controller, if empty defaulted to labels on Pod template.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/labels#label-selectors
// +optional
map<string, string> selector = 2;
// Template is the object that describes the pod that will be created if
// insufficient replicas are detected. This takes precedence over a TemplateRef.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/replication-controller#pod-template
// +optional
optional PodTemplateSpec template = 3;
}
// ReplicationControllerStatus represents the current status of a replication
// controller.
message ReplicationControllerStatus {
// Replicas is the most recently oberved number of replicas.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/replication-controller#what-is-a-replication-controller
optional int32 replicas = 1;
// The number of pods that have labels matching the labels of the pod template of the replication controller.
// +optional
optional int32 fullyLabeledReplicas = 2;
// The number of ready replicas for this replication controller.
// +optional
optional int32 readyReplicas = 4;
// The number of available replicas (ready for at least minReadySeconds) for this replication controller.
// +optional
optional int32 availableReplicas = 5;
// ObservedGeneration reflects the generation of the most recently observed replication controller.
// +optional
optional int64 observedGeneration = 3;
// Represents the latest available observations of a replication controller's current state.
// +optional
repeated ReplicationControllerCondition conditions = 6;
}
// ResourceFieldSelector represents container resources (cpu, memory) and their output format
message ResourceFieldSelector {
// Container name: required for volumes, optional for env vars
// +optional
optional string containerName = 1;
// Required: resource to select
optional string resource = 2;
// Specifies the output format of the exposed resources, defaults to "1"
// +optional
optional k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.resource.Quantity divisor = 3;
}
// ResourceQuota sets aggregate quota restrictions enforced per namespace
message ResourceQuota {
// Standard object's metadata.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#metadata
// +optional
optional ObjectMeta metadata = 1;
// Spec defines the desired quota.
// http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#spec-and-status
// +optional
optional ResourceQuotaSpec spec = 2;
// Status defines the actual enforced quota and its current usage.
// http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#spec-and-status
// +optional
optional ResourceQuotaStatus status = 3;
}
// ResourceQuotaList is a list of ResourceQuota items.
message ResourceQuotaList {
// Standard list metadata.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#types-kinds
// +optional
optional k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.unversioned.ListMeta metadata = 1;
// Items is a list of ResourceQuota objects.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/design/admission_control_resource_quota.md#admissioncontrol-plugin-resourcequota
repeated ResourceQuota items = 2;
}
// ResourceQuotaSpec defines the desired hard limits to enforce for Quota.
message ResourceQuotaSpec {
// Hard is the set of desired hard limits for each named resource.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/design/admission_control_resource_quota.md#admissioncontrol-plugin-resourcequota
// +optional
map<string, k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.resource.Quantity> hard = 1;
// A collection of filters that must match each object tracked by a quota.
// If not specified, the quota matches all objects.
// +optional
repeated string scopes = 2;
}
// ResourceQuotaStatus defines the enforced hard limits and observed use.
message ResourceQuotaStatus {
// Hard is the set of enforced hard limits for each named resource.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/design/admission_control_resource_quota.md#admissioncontrol-plugin-resourcequota
// +optional
map<string, k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.resource.Quantity> hard = 1;
// Used is the current observed total usage of the resource in the namespace.
// +optional
map<string, k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.resource.Quantity> used = 2;
}
// ResourceRequirements describes the compute resource requirements.
message ResourceRequirements {
// Limits describes the maximum amount of compute resources allowed.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/compute-resources/
// +optional
map<string, k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.resource.Quantity> limits = 1;
// Requests describes the minimum amount of compute resources required.
// If Requests is omitted for a container, it defaults to Limits if that is explicitly specified,
// otherwise to an implementation-defined value.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/compute-resources/
// +optional
map<string, k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.resource.Quantity> requests = 2;
}
// SELinuxOptions are the labels to be applied to the container
message SELinuxOptions {
// User is a SELinux user label that applies to the container.
// +optional
optional string user = 1;
// Role is a SELinux role label that applies to the container.
// +optional
optional string role = 2;
// Type is a SELinux type label that applies to the container.
// +optional
optional string type = 3;
// Level is SELinux level label that applies to the container.
// +optional
optional string level = 4;
}
// Secret holds secret data of a certain type. The total bytes of the values in
// the Data field must be less than MaxSecretSize bytes.
message Secret {
// Standard object's metadata.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#metadata
// +optional
optional ObjectMeta metadata = 1;
// Data contains the secret data. Each key must be a valid DNS_SUBDOMAIN
// or leading dot followed by valid DNS_SUBDOMAIN.
// The serialized form of the secret data is a base64 encoded string,
// representing the arbitrary (possibly non-string) data value here.
// Described in https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4648#section-4
// +optional
map<string, bytes> data = 2;
// stringData allows specifying non-binary secret data in string form.
// It is provided as a write-only convenience method.
// All keys and values are merged into the data field on write, overwriting any existing values.
// It is never output when reading from the API.
// +k8s:conversion-gen=false
// +optional
map<string, string> stringData = 4;
// Used to facilitate programmatic handling of secret data.
// +optional
optional string type = 3;
}
// SecretKeySelector selects a key of a Secret.
message SecretKeySelector {
// The name of the secret in the pod's namespace to select from.
optional LocalObjectReference localObjectReference = 1;
// The key of the secret to select from. Must be a valid secret key.
optional string key = 2;
}
// SecretList is a list of Secret.
message SecretList {
// Standard list metadata.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#types-kinds
// +optional
optional k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.unversioned.ListMeta metadata = 1;
// Items is a list of secret objects.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/secrets
repeated Secret items = 2;
}
// Adapts a Secret into a volume.
//
// The contents of the target Secret's Data field will be presented in a volume
// as files using the keys in the Data field as the file names.
// Secret volumes support ownership management and SELinux relabeling.
message SecretVolumeSource {
// Name of the secret in the pod's namespace to use.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/volumes#secrets
// +optional
optional string secretName = 1;
// If unspecified, each key-value pair in the Data field of the referenced
// Secret will be projected into the volume as a file whose name is the
// key and content is the value. If specified, the listed keys will be
// projected into the specified paths, and unlisted keys will not be
// present. If a key is specified which is not present in the Secret,
// the volume setup will error. Paths must be relative and may not contain
// the '..' path or start with '..'.
// +optional
repeated KeyToPath items = 2;
// Optional: mode bits to use on created files by default. Must be a
// value between 0 and 0777. Defaults to 0644.
// Directories within the path are not affected by this setting.
// This might be in conflict with other options that affect the file
// mode, like fsGroup, and the result can be other mode bits set.
// +optional
optional int32 defaultMode = 3;
}
// SecurityContext holds security configuration that will be applied to a container.
// Some fields are present in both SecurityContext and PodSecurityContext. When both
// are set, the values in SecurityContext take precedence.
message SecurityContext {
// The capabilities to add/drop when running containers.
// Defaults to the default set of capabilities granted by the container runtime.
// +optional
optional Capabilities capabilities = 1;
// Run container in privileged mode.
// Processes in privileged containers are essentially equivalent to root on the host.
// Defaults to false.
// +optional
optional bool privileged = 2;
// The SELinux context to be applied to the container.
// If unspecified, the container runtime will allocate a random SELinux context for each
// container. May also be set in PodSecurityContext. If set in both SecurityContext and
// PodSecurityContext, the value specified in SecurityContext takes precedence.
// +optional
optional SELinuxOptions seLinuxOptions = 3;
// The UID to run the entrypoint of the container process.
// Defaults to user specified in image metadata if unspecified.
// May also be set in PodSecurityContext. If set in both SecurityContext and
// PodSecurityContext, the value specified in SecurityContext takes precedence.
// +optional
optional int64 runAsUser = 4;
// Indicates that the container must run as a non-root user.
// If true, the Kubelet will validate the image at runtime to ensure that it
// does not run as UID 0 (root) and fail to start the container if it does.
// If unset or false, no such validation will be performed.
// May also be set in PodSecurityContext. If set in both SecurityContext and
// PodSecurityContext, the value specified in SecurityContext takes precedence.
// +optional
optional bool runAsNonRoot = 5;
// Whether this container has a read-only root filesystem.
// Default is false.
// +optional
optional bool readOnlyRootFilesystem = 6;
}
// SerializedReference is a reference to serialized object.
message SerializedReference {
// The reference to an object in the system.
// +optional
optional ObjectReference reference = 1;
}
// Service is a named abstraction of software service (for example, mysql) consisting of local port
// (for example 3306) that the proxy listens on, and the selector that determines which pods
// will answer requests sent through the proxy.
message Service {
// Standard object's metadata.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#metadata
// +optional
optional ObjectMeta metadata = 1;
// Spec defines the behavior of a service.
// http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#spec-and-status
// +optional
optional ServiceSpec spec = 2;
// Most recently observed status of the service.
// Populated by the system.
// Read-only.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#spec-and-status
// +optional
optional ServiceStatus status = 3;
}
// ServiceAccount binds together:
// * a name, understood by users, and perhaps by peripheral systems, for an identity
// * a principal that can be authenticated and authorized
// * a set of secrets
message ServiceAccount {
// Standard object's metadata.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#metadata
// +optional
optional ObjectMeta metadata = 1;
// Secrets is the list of secrets allowed to be used by pods running using this ServiceAccount.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/secrets
// +optional
repeated ObjectReference secrets = 2;
// ImagePullSecrets is a list of references to secrets in the same namespace to use for pulling any images
// in pods that reference this ServiceAccount. ImagePullSecrets are distinct from Secrets because Secrets
// can be mounted in the pod, but ImagePullSecrets are only accessed by the kubelet.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/secrets#manually-specifying-an-imagepullsecret
// +optional
repeated LocalObjectReference imagePullSecrets = 3;
}
// ServiceAccountList is a list of ServiceAccount objects
message ServiceAccountList {
// Standard list metadata.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#types-kinds
// +optional
optional k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.unversioned.ListMeta metadata = 1;
// List of ServiceAccounts.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/design/service_accounts.md#service-accounts
repeated ServiceAccount items = 2;
}
// ServiceList holds a list of services.
message ServiceList {
// Standard list metadata.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/docs/devel/api-conventions.md#types-kinds
// +optional
optional k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.api.unversioned.ListMeta metadata = 1;
// List of services
repeated Service items = 2;
}
// ServicePort contains information on service's port.
message ServicePort {
// The name of this port within the service. This must be a DNS_LABEL.
// All ports within a ServiceSpec must have unique names. This maps to
// the 'Name' field in EndpointPort objects.
// Optional if only one ServicePort is defined on this service.
// +optional
optional string name = 1;
// The IP protocol for this port. Supports "TCP" and "UDP".
// Default is TCP.
// +optional
optional string protocol = 2;
// The port that will be exposed by this service.
optional int32 port = 3;
// Number or name of the port to access on the pods targeted by the service.
// Number must be in the range 1 to 65535. Name must be an IANA_SVC_NAME.
// If this is a string, it will be looked up as a named port in the
// target Pod's container ports. If this is not specified, the value
// of the 'port' field is used (an identity map).
// This field is ignored for services with clusterIP=None, and should be
// omitted or set equal to the 'port' field.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/services#defining-a-service
// +optional
optional k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.util.intstr.IntOrString targetPort = 4;
// The port on each node on which this service is exposed when type=NodePort or LoadBalancer.
// Usually assigned by the system. If specified, it will be allocated to the service
// if unused or else creation of the service will fail.
// Default is to auto-allocate a port if the ServiceType of this Service requires one.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/services#type--nodeport
// +optional
optional int32 nodePort = 5;
}
// ServiceProxyOptions is the query options to a Service's proxy call.
message ServiceProxyOptions {
// Path is the part of URLs that include service endpoints, suffixes,
// and parameters to use for the current proxy request to service.
// For example, the whole request URL is
// http://localhost/api/v1/namespaces/kube-system/services/elasticsearch-logging/_search?q=user:kimchy.
// Path is _search?q=user:kimchy.
// +optional
optional string path = 1;
}
// ServiceSpec describes the attributes that a user creates on a service.
message ServiceSpec {
// The list of ports that are exposed by this service.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/services#virtual-ips-and-service-proxies
repeated ServicePort ports = 1;
// Route service traffic to pods with label keys and values matching this
// selector. If empty or not present, the service is assumed to have an
// external process managing its endpoints, which Kubernetes will not
// modify. Only applies to types ClusterIP, NodePort, and LoadBalancer.
// Ignored if type is ExternalName.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/services#overview
// +optional
map<string, string> selector = 2;
// clusterIP is the IP address of the service and is usually assigned
// randomly by the master. If an address is specified manually and is not in
// use by others, it will be allocated to the service; otherwise, creation
// of the service will fail. This field can not be changed through updates.
// Valid values are "None", empty string (""), or a valid IP address. "None"
// can be specified for headless services when proxying is not required.
// Only applies to types ClusterIP, NodePort, and LoadBalancer. Ignored if
// type is ExternalName.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/services#virtual-ips-and-service-proxies
// +optional
optional string clusterIP = 3;
// type determines how the Service is exposed. Defaults to ClusterIP. Valid
// options are ExternalName, ClusterIP, NodePort, and LoadBalancer.
// "ExternalName" maps to the specified externalName.
// "ClusterIP" allocates a cluster-internal IP address for load-balancing to
// endpoints. Endpoints are determined by the selector or if that is not
// specified, by manual construction of an Endpoints object. If clusterIP is
// "None", no virtual IP is allocated and the endpoints are published as a
// set of endpoints rather than a stable IP.
// "NodePort" builds on ClusterIP and allocates a port on every node which
// routes to the clusterIP.
// "LoadBalancer" builds on NodePort and creates an
// external load-balancer (if supported in the current cloud) which routes
// to the clusterIP.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/services#overview
// +optional
optional string type = 4;
// externalIPs is a list of IP addresses for which nodes in the cluster
// will also accept traffic for this service. These IPs are not managed by
// Kubernetes. The user is responsible for ensuring that traffic arrives
// at a node with this IP. A common example is external load-balancers
// that are not part of the Kubernetes system. A previous form of this
// functionality exists as the deprecatedPublicIPs field. When using this
// field, callers should also clear the deprecatedPublicIPs field.
// +optional
repeated string externalIPs = 5;
// deprecatedPublicIPs is deprecated and replaced by the externalIPs field
// with almost the exact same semantics. This field is retained in the v1
// API for compatibility until at least 8/20/2016. It will be removed from
// any new API revisions. If both deprecatedPublicIPs *and* externalIPs are
// set, deprecatedPublicIPs is used.
// +k8s:conversion-gen=false
// +optional
repeated string deprecatedPublicIPs = 6;
// Supports "ClientIP" and "None". Used to maintain session affinity.
// Enable client IP based session affinity.
// Must be ClientIP or None.
// Defaults to None.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/services#virtual-ips-and-service-proxies
// +optional
optional string sessionAffinity = 7;
// Only applies to Service Type: LoadBalancer
// LoadBalancer will get created with the IP specified in this field.
// This feature depends on whether the underlying cloud-provider supports specifying
// the loadBalancerIP when a load balancer is created.
// This field will be ignored if the cloud-provider does not support the feature.
// +optional
optional string loadBalancerIP = 8;
// If specified and supported by the platform, this will restrict traffic through the cloud-provider
// load-balancer will be restricted to the specified client IPs. This field will be ignored if the
// cloud-provider does not support the feature."
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/services-firewalls
// +optional
repeated string loadBalancerSourceRanges = 9;
// externalName is the external reference that kubedns or equivalent will
// return as a CNAME record for this service. No proxying will be involved.
// Must be a valid DNS name and requires Type to be ExternalName.
// +optional
optional string externalName = 10;
}
// ServiceStatus represents the current status of a service.
message ServiceStatus {
// LoadBalancer contains the current status of the load-balancer,
// if one is present.
// +optional
optional LoadBalancerStatus loadBalancer = 1;
}
// TCPSocketAction describes an action based on opening a socket
message TCPSocketAction {
// Number or name of the port to access on the container.
// Number must be in the range 1 to 65535.
// Name must be an IANA_SVC_NAME.
optional k8s.io.kubernetes.pkg.util.intstr.IntOrString port = 1;
}
// The node this Taint is attached to has the effect "effect" on
// any pod that that does not tolerate the Taint.
message Taint {
// Required. The taint key to be applied to a node.
optional string key = 1;
// Required. The taint value corresponding to the taint key.
// +optional
optional string value = 2;
// Required. The effect of the taint on pods
// that do not tolerate the taint.
// Valid effects are NoSchedule and PreferNoSchedule.
optional string effect = 3;
}
// The pod this Toleration is attached to tolerates any taint that matches
// the triple <key,value,effect> using the matching operator <operator>.
message Toleration {
// Required. Key is the taint key that the toleration applies to.
// +optional
optional string key = 1;
// operator represents a key's relationship to the value.
// Valid operators are Exists and Equal. Defaults to Equal.
// Exists is equivalent to wildcard for value, so that a pod can
// tolerate all taints of a particular category.
// +optional
optional string operator = 2;
// Value is the taint value the toleration matches to.
// If the operator is Exists, the value should be empty, otherwise just a regular string.
// +optional
optional string value = 3;
// Effect indicates the taint effect to match. Empty means match all taint effects.
// When specified, allowed values are NoSchedule and PreferNoSchedule.
// +optional
optional string effect = 4;
}
// Volume represents a named volume in a pod that may be accessed by any container in the pod.
message Volume {
// Volume's name.
// Must be a DNS_LABEL and unique within the pod.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/identifiers#names
optional string name = 1;
// VolumeSource represents the location and type of the mounted volume.
// If not specified, the Volume is implied to be an EmptyDir.
// This implied behavior is deprecated and will be removed in a future version.
optional VolumeSource volumeSource = 2;
}
// VolumeMount describes a mounting of a Volume within a container.
message VolumeMount {
// This must match the Name of a Volume.
optional string name = 1;
// Mounted read-only if true, read-write otherwise (false or unspecified).
// Defaults to false.
// +optional
optional bool readOnly = 2;
// Path within the container at which the volume should be mounted. Must
// not contain ':'.
optional string mountPath = 3;
// Path within the volume from which the container's volume should be mounted.
// Defaults to "" (volume's root).
// +optional
optional string subPath = 4;
}
// Represents the source of a volume to mount.
// Only one of its members may be specified.
message VolumeSource {
// HostPath represents a pre-existing file or directory on the host
// machine that is directly exposed to the container. This is generally
// used for system agents or other privileged things that are allowed
// to see the host machine. Most containers will NOT need this.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/volumes#hostpath
// ---
// TODO(jonesdl) We need to restrict who can use host directory mounts and who can/can not
// mount host directories as read/write.
// +optional
optional HostPathVolumeSource hostPath = 1;
// EmptyDir represents a temporary directory that shares a pod's lifetime.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/volumes#emptydir
// +optional
optional EmptyDirVolumeSource emptyDir = 2;
// GCEPersistentDisk represents a GCE Disk resource that is attached to a
// kubelet's host machine and then exposed to the pod.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/volumes#gcepersistentdisk
// +optional
optional GCEPersistentDiskVolumeSource gcePersistentDisk = 3;
// AWSElasticBlockStore represents an AWS Disk resource that is attached to a
// kubelet's host machine and then exposed to the pod.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/volumes#awselasticblockstore
// +optional
optional AWSElasticBlockStoreVolumeSource awsElasticBlockStore = 4;
// GitRepo represents a git repository at a particular revision.
// +optional
optional GitRepoVolumeSource gitRepo = 5;
// Secret represents a secret that should populate this volume.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/volumes#secrets
// +optional
optional SecretVolumeSource secret = 6;
// NFS represents an NFS mount on the host that shares a pod's lifetime
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/volumes#nfs
// +optional
optional NFSVolumeSource nfs = 7;
// ISCSI represents an ISCSI Disk resource that is attached to a
// kubelet's host machine and then exposed to the pod.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/examples/volumes/iscsi/README.md
// +optional
optional ISCSIVolumeSource iscsi = 8;
// Glusterfs represents a Glusterfs mount on the host that shares a pod's lifetime.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/examples/volumes/glusterfs/README.md
// +optional
optional GlusterfsVolumeSource glusterfs = 9;
// PersistentVolumeClaimVolumeSource represents a reference to a
// PersistentVolumeClaim in the same namespace.
// More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/persistent-volumes#persistentvolumeclaims
// +optional
optional PersistentVolumeClaimVolumeSource persistentVolumeClaim = 10;
// RBD represents a Rados Block Device mount on the host that shares a pod's lifetime.
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/examples/volumes/rbd/README.md
// +optional
optional RBDVolumeSource rbd = 11;
// FlexVolume represents a generic volume resource that is
// provisioned/attached using an exec based plugin. This is an
// alpha feature and may change in future.
// +optional
optional FlexVolumeSource flexVolume = 12;
// Cinder represents a cinder volume attached and mounted on kubelets host machine
// More info: http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/examples/mysql-cinder-pd/README.md
// +optional
optional CinderVolumeSource cinder = 13;
// CephFS represents a Ceph FS mount on the host that shares a pod's lifetime
// +optional
optional CephFSVolumeSource cephfs = 14;
// Flocker represents a Flocker volume attached to a kubelet's host machine. This depends on the Flocker control service being running
// +optional
optional FlockerVolumeSource flocker = 15;
// DownwardAPI represents downward API about the pod that should populate this volume
// +optional
optional DownwardAPIVolumeSource downwardAPI = 16;
// FC represents a Fibre Channel resource that is attached to a kubelet's host machine and then exposed to the pod.
// +optional
optional FCVolumeSource fc = 17;
// AzureFile represents an Azure File Service mount on the host and bind mount to the pod.
// +optional
optional AzureFileVolumeSource azureFile = 18;
// ConfigMap represents a configMap that should populate this volume
// +optional
optional ConfigMapVolumeSource configMap = 19;
// VsphereVolume represents a vSphere volume attached and mounted on kubelets host machine
// +optional
optional VsphereVirtualDiskVolumeSource vsphereVolume = 20;
// Quobyte represents a Quobyte mount on the host that shares a pod's lifetime
// +optional
optional QuobyteVolumeSource quobyte = 21;
// AzureDisk represents an Azure Data Disk mount on the host and bind mount to the pod.
// +optional
optional AzureDiskVolumeSource azureDisk = 22;
// PhotonPersistentDisk represents a PhotonController persistent disk attached and mounted on kubelets host machine
optional PhotonPersistentDiskVolumeSource photonPersistentDisk = 23;
}
// Represents a vSphere volume resource.
message VsphereVirtualDiskVolumeSource {
// Path that identifies vSphere volume vmdk
optional string volumePath = 1;
// Filesystem type to mount.
// Must be a filesystem type supported by the host operating system.
// Ex. "ext4", "xfs", "ntfs". Implicitly inferred to be "ext4" if unspecified.
// +optional
optional string fsType = 2;
}
// The weights of all of the matched WeightedPodAffinityTerm fields are added per-node to find the most preferred node(s)
message WeightedPodAffinityTerm {
// weight associated with matching the corresponding podAffinityTerm,
// in the range 1-100.
optional int32 weight = 1;
// Required. A pod affinity term, associated with the corresponding weight.
optional PodAffinityTerm podAffinityTerm = 2;
}