kubernetes types 源码
kubernetes types 代码
文件路径:/pkg/apis/flowcontrol/types.go
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*/
package flowcontrol
import (
metav1 "k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/apis/meta/v1"
)
// These are valid wildcards.
const (
APIGroupAll = "*"
ResourceAll = "*"
VerbAll = "*"
NonResourceAll = "*"
NameAll = "*"
NamespaceEvery = "*" // matches every particular namespace
)
// System preset priority level names
const (
PriorityLevelConfigurationNameExempt = "exempt"
PriorityLevelConfigurationNameCatchAll = "catch-all"
FlowSchemaNameExempt = "exempt"
FlowSchemaNameCatchAll = "catch-all"
)
// Conditions
const (
FlowSchemaConditionDangling = "Dangling"
PriorityLevelConfigurationConditionConcurrencyShared = "ConcurrencyShared"
)
// Constants used by api validation.
const (
FlowSchemaMaxMatchingPrecedence int32 = 10000
)
// +genclient
// +genclient:nonNamespaced
// +k8s:deepcopy-gen:interfaces=k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/runtime.Object
// FlowSchema defines the schema of a group of flows. Note that a flow is made up of a set of inbound API requests with
// similar attributes and is identified by a pair of strings: the name of the FlowSchema and a "flow distinguisher".
type FlowSchema struct {
metav1.TypeMeta
// `metadata` is the standard object's metadata.
// More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#metadata
// +optional
metav1.ObjectMeta
// `spec` is the specification of the desired behavior of a FlowSchema.
// More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#spec-and-status
// +optional
Spec FlowSchemaSpec
// `status` is the current status of a FlowSchema.
// More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#spec-and-status
// +optional
Status FlowSchemaStatus
}
// +k8s:deepcopy-gen:interfaces=k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/runtime.Object
// FlowSchemaList is a list of FlowSchema objects.
type FlowSchemaList struct {
metav1.TypeMeta
// `metadata` is the standard list metadata.
// More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#metadata
// +optional
metav1.ListMeta
// `items` is a list of FlowSchemas.
Items []FlowSchema
}
// FlowSchemaSpec describes how the FlowSchema's specification looks like.
type FlowSchemaSpec struct {
// `priorityLevelConfiguration` should reference a PriorityLevelConfiguration in the cluster. If the reference cannot
// be resolved, the FlowSchema will be ignored and marked as invalid in its status.
// Required.
PriorityLevelConfiguration PriorityLevelConfigurationReference
// `matchingPrecedence` is used to choose among the FlowSchemas that match a given request. The chosen
// FlowSchema is among those with the numerically lowest (which we take to be logically highest)
// MatchingPrecedence. Each MatchingPrecedence value must be ranged in [1,10000].
// Note that if the precedence is not specified, it will be set to 1000 as default.
// +optional
MatchingPrecedence int32
// `distinguisherMethod` defines how to compute the flow distinguisher for requests that match this schema.
// `nil` specifies that the distinguisher is disabled and thus will always be the empty string.
// +optional
DistinguisherMethod *FlowDistinguisherMethod
// `rules` describes which requests will match this flow schema. This FlowSchema matches a request if and only if
// at least one member of rules matches the request.
// if it is an empty slice, there will be no requests matching the FlowSchema.
// +listType=set
// +optional
Rules []PolicyRulesWithSubjects
}
// FlowDistinguisherMethodType is the type of flow distinguisher method
type FlowDistinguisherMethodType string
// These are valid flow-distinguisher methods.
const (
// FlowDistinguisherMethodByUserType specifies that the flow distinguisher is the username in the request.
// This type is used to provide some insulation between users.
FlowDistinguisherMethodByUserType FlowDistinguisherMethodType = "ByUser"
// FlowDistinguisherMethodByNamespaceType specifies that the flow distinguisher is the namespace of the
// object that the request acts upon. If the object is not namespaced, or if the request is a non-resource
// request, then the distinguisher will be the empty string. An example usage of this type is to provide
// some insulation between tenants in a situation where there are multiple tenants and each namespace
// is dedicated to a tenant.
FlowDistinguisherMethodByNamespaceType FlowDistinguisherMethodType = "ByNamespace"
)
// FlowDistinguisherMethod specifies the method of a flow distinguisher.
type FlowDistinguisherMethod struct {
// `type` is the type of flow distinguisher method
// The supported types are "ByUser" and "ByNamespace".
// Required.
Type FlowDistinguisherMethodType
}
// PriorityLevelConfigurationReference contains information that points to the "request-priority" being used.
type PriorityLevelConfigurationReference struct {
// `name` is the name of the priority level configuration being referenced
// Required.
Name string
}
// PolicyRulesWithSubjects prescribes a test that applies to a request to an apiserver. The test considers the subject
// making the request, the verb being requested, and the resource to be acted upon. This PolicyRulesWithSubjects matches
// a request if and only if both (a) at least one member of subjects matches the request and (b) at least one member
// of resourceRules or nonResourceRules matches the request.
type PolicyRulesWithSubjects struct {
// subjects is the list of normal user, serviceaccount, or group that this rule cares about.
// There must be at least one member in this slice.
// A slice that includes both the system:authenticated and system:unauthenticated user groups matches every request.
// +listType=set
// Required.
Subjects []Subject
// `resourceRules` is a slice of ResourcePolicyRules that identify matching requests according to their verb and the
// target resource.
// At least one of `resourceRules` and `nonResourceRules` has to be non-empty.
// +listType=set
// +optional
ResourceRules []ResourcePolicyRule
// `nonResourceRules` is a list of NonResourcePolicyRules that identify matching requests according to their verb
// and the target non-resource URL.
// +listType=set
// +optional
NonResourceRules []NonResourcePolicyRule
}
// Subject matches the originator of a request, as identified by the request authentication system. There are three
// ways of matching an originator; by user, group, or service account.
// +union
type Subject struct {
// `kind` indicates which one of the other fields is non-empty.
// Required
// +unionDiscriminator
Kind SubjectKind
// `user` matches based on username.
// +optional
User *UserSubject
// `group` matches based on user group name.
// +optional
Group *GroupSubject
// `serviceAccount` matches ServiceAccounts.
// +optional
ServiceAccount *ServiceAccountSubject
}
// SubjectKind is the kind of subject.
type SubjectKind string
// Supported subject's kinds.
const (
SubjectKindUser SubjectKind = "User"
SubjectKindGroup SubjectKind = "Group"
SubjectKindServiceAccount SubjectKind = "ServiceAccount"
)
// UserSubject holds detailed information for user-kind subject.
type UserSubject struct {
// `name` is the username that matches, or "*" to match all usernames.
// Required.
Name string
}
// GroupSubject holds detailed information for group-kind subject.
type GroupSubject struct {
// name is the user group that matches, or "*" to match all user groups.
// See https://github.com/kubernetes/apiserver/blob/master/pkg/authentication/user/user.go for some
// well-known group names.
// Required.
Name string
}
// ServiceAccountSubject holds detailed information for service-account-kind subject.
type ServiceAccountSubject struct {
// `namespace` is the namespace of matching ServiceAccount objects.
// Required.
Namespace string
// `name` is the name of matching ServiceAccount objects, or "*" to match regardless of name.
// Required.
Name string
}
// ResourcePolicyRule is a predicate that matches some resource
// requests, testing the request's verb and the target resource. A
// ResourcePolicyRule matches a resource request if and only if: (a)
// at least one member of verbs matches the request, (b) at least one
// member of apiGroups matches the request, (c) at least one member of
// resources matches the request, and (d) least one member of
// namespaces matches the request.
type ResourcePolicyRule struct {
// `verbs` is a list of matching verbs and may not be empty.
// "*" matches all verbs and, if present, must be the only entry.
// +listType=set
// Required.
Verbs []string
// `apiGroups` is a list of matching API groups and may not be empty.
// "*" matches all API groups and, if present, must be the only entry.
// +listType=set
// Required.
APIGroups []string
// `resources` is a list of matching resources (i.e., lowercase
// and plural) with, if desired, subresource. For example, [
// "services", "nodes/status" ]. This list may not be empty.
// "*" matches all resources and, if present, must be the only entry.
// Required.
// +listType=set
Resources []string
// `clusterScope` indicates whether to match requests that do not
// specify a namespace (which happens either because the resource
// is not namespaced or the request targets all namespaces).
// If this field is omitted or false then the `namespaces` field
// must contain a non-empty list.
// +optional
ClusterScope bool
// `namespaces` is a list of target namespaces that restricts
// matches. A request that specifies a target namespace matches
// only if either (a) this list contains that target namespace or
// (b) this list contains "*". Note that "*" matches any
// specified namespace but does not match a request that _does
// not specify_ a namespace (see the `clusterScope` field for
// that).
// This list may be empty, but only if `clusterScope` is true.
// +optional
// +listType=set
Namespaces []string
}
// NonResourcePolicyRule is a predicate that matches non-resource requests according to their verb and the
// target non-resource URL. A NonResourcePolicyRule matches a request if and only if both (a) at least one member
// of verbs matches the request and (b) at least one member of nonResourceURLs matches the request.
type NonResourcePolicyRule struct {
// `verbs` is a list of matching verbs and may not be empty.
// "*" matches all verbs. If it is present, it must be the only entry.
// +listType=set
// Required.
Verbs []string
// `nonResourceURLs` is a set of url prefixes that a user should have access to and may not be empty.
// For example:
// - "/healthz" is legal
// - "/hea*" is illegal
// - "/hea" is legal but matches nothing
// - "/hea/*" also matches nothing
// - "/healthz/*" matches all per-component health checks.
// "*" matches all non-resource urls. if it is present, it must be the only entry.
// +listType=set
// Required.
NonResourceURLs []string
}
// FlowSchemaStatus represents the current state of a FlowSchema.
type FlowSchemaStatus struct {
// `conditions` is a list of the current states of FlowSchema.
// +listType=map
// +listMapKey=type
// +optional
Conditions []FlowSchemaCondition
}
// FlowSchemaCondition describes conditions for a FlowSchema.
type FlowSchemaCondition struct {
// `type` is the type of the condition.
// Required.
Type FlowSchemaConditionType
// `status` is the status of the condition.
// Can be True, False, Unknown.
// Required.
Status ConditionStatus
// `lastTransitionTime` is the last time the condition transitioned from one status to another.
LastTransitionTime metav1.Time
// `reason` is a unique, one-word, CamelCase reason for the condition's last transition.
Reason string
// `message` is a human-readable message indicating details about last transition.
Message string
}
// FlowSchemaConditionType is a valid value for FlowSchemaStatusCondition.Type
type FlowSchemaConditionType string
// +genclient
// +genclient:nonNamespaced
// +k8s:deepcopy-gen:interfaces=k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/runtime.Object
// PriorityLevelConfiguration represents the configuration of a priority level.
type PriorityLevelConfiguration struct {
metav1.TypeMeta
// `metadata` is the standard object's metadata.
// More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#metadata
// +optional
metav1.ObjectMeta
// `spec` is the specification of the desired behavior of a "request-priority".
// More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#spec-and-status
// +optional
Spec PriorityLevelConfigurationSpec
// `status` is the current status of a "request-priority".
// More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#spec-and-status
// +optional
Status PriorityLevelConfigurationStatus
}
// +k8s:deepcopy-gen:interfaces=k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/runtime.Object
// PriorityLevelConfigurationList is a list of PriorityLevelConfiguration objects.
type PriorityLevelConfigurationList struct {
metav1.TypeMeta
// `metadata` is the standard object's metadata.
// More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#metadata
// +optional
metav1.ListMeta
// `items` is a list of request-priorities.
Items []PriorityLevelConfiguration
}
// PriorityLevelConfigurationSpec specifies the configuration of a priority level.
// +union
type PriorityLevelConfigurationSpec struct {
// `type` indicates whether this priority level is subject to
// limitation on request execution. A value of `"Exempt"` means
// that requests of this priority level are not subject to a limit
// (and thus are never queued) and do not detract from the
// capacity made available to other priority levels. A value of
// `"Limited"` means that (a) requests of this priority level
// _are_ subject to limits and (b) some of the server's limited
// capacity is made available exclusively to this priority level.
// Required.
// +unionDiscriminator
Type PriorityLevelEnablement
// `limited` specifies how requests are handled for a Limited priority level.
// This field must be non-empty if and only if `type` is `"Limited"`.
// +optional
Limited *LimitedPriorityLevelConfiguration
}
// PriorityLevelEnablement indicates whether limits on execution are enabled for the priority level
type PriorityLevelEnablement string
// Supported priority level enablement values.
const (
// PriorityLevelEnablementExempt means that requests are not subject to limits
PriorityLevelEnablementExempt PriorityLevelEnablement = "Exempt"
// PriorityLevelEnablementLimited means that requests are subject to limits
PriorityLevelEnablementLimited PriorityLevelEnablement = "Limited"
)
// LimitedPriorityLevelConfiguration specifies how to handle requests that are subject to limits.
// It addresses two issues:
// - How are requests for this priority level limited?
// - What should be done with requests that exceed the limit?
type LimitedPriorityLevelConfiguration struct {
// `assuredConcurrencyShares` (ACS) configures the execution
// limit, which is a limit on the number of requests of this
// priority level that may be executing at a given time. ACS must
// be a positive number. The server's concurrency limit (SCL) is
// divided among the concurrency-controlled priority levels in
// proportion to their assured concurrency shares. This produces
// the assured concurrency value (ACV) --- the number of requests
// that may be executing at a time --- for each such priority
// level:
//
// ACV(l) = ceil( SCL * ACS(l) / ( sum[priority levels k] ACS(k) ) )
//
// bigger numbers of ACS mean more reserved concurrent requests (at the
// expense of every other PL).
// This field has a default value of 30.
// +optional
AssuredConcurrencyShares int32
// `limitResponse` indicates what to do with requests that can not be executed right now
LimitResponse LimitResponse
}
// LimitResponse defines how to handle requests that can not be executed right now.
// +union
type LimitResponse struct {
// `type` is "Queue" or "Reject".
// "Queue" means that requests that can not be executed upon arrival
// are held in a queue until they can be executed or a queuing limit
// is reached.
// "Reject" means that requests that can not be executed upon arrival
// are rejected.
// Required.
// +unionDiscriminator
Type LimitResponseType
// `queuing` holds the configuration parameters for queuing.
// This field may be non-empty only if `type` is `"Queue"`.
// +optional
Queuing *QueuingConfiguration
}
// LimitResponseType identifies how a Limited priority level handles a request that can not be executed right now
type LimitResponseType string
// Supported limit responses.
const (
// LimitResponseTypeQueue means that requests that can not be executed right now are queued until they can be executed or a queuing limit is hit
LimitResponseTypeQueue LimitResponseType = "Queue"
// LimitResponseTypeReject means that requests that can not be executed right now are rejected
LimitResponseTypeReject LimitResponseType = "Reject"
)
// QueuingConfiguration holds the configuration parameters for queuing
type QueuingConfiguration struct {
// `queues` is the number of queues for this priority level. The
// queues exist independently at each apiserver. The value must be
// positive. Setting it to 1 effectively precludes
// shufflesharding and thus makes the distinguisher method of
// associated flow schemas irrelevant. This field has a default
// value of 64.
// +optional
Queues int32
// `handSize` is a small positive number that configures the
// shuffle sharding of requests into queues. When enqueuing a request
// at this priority level the request's flow identifier (a string
// pair) is hashed and the hash value is used to shuffle the list
// of queues and deal a hand of the size specified here. The
// request is put into one of the shortest queues in that hand.
// `handSize` must be no larger than `queues`, and should be
// significantly smaller (so that a few heavy flows do not
// saturate most of the queues). See the user-facing
// documentation for more extensive guidance on setting this
// field. This field has a default value of 8.
// +optional
HandSize int32
// `queueLengthLimit` is the maximum number of requests allowed to
// be waiting in a given queue of this priority level at a time;
// excess requests are rejected. This value must be positive. If
// not specified, it will be defaulted to 50.
// +optional
QueueLengthLimit int32
}
// PriorityLevelConfigurationConditionType is a valid value for PriorityLevelConfigurationStatusCondition.Type
type PriorityLevelConfigurationConditionType string
// PriorityLevelConfigurationStatus represents the current state of a "request-priority".
type PriorityLevelConfigurationStatus struct {
// `conditions` is the current state of "request-priority".
// +listType=map
// +listMapKey=type
// +optional
Conditions []PriorityLevelConfigurationCondition
}
// PriorityLevelConfigurationCondition defines the condition of priority level.
type PriorityLevelConfigurationCondition struct {
// `type` is the type of the condition.
// Required.
Type PriorityLevelConfigurationConditionType
// `status` is the status of the condition.
// Can be True, False, Unknown.
// Required.
Status ConditionStatus
// `lastTransitionTime` is the last time the condition transitioned from one status to another.
LastTransitionTime metav1.Time
// `reason` is a unique, one-word, CamelCase reason for the condition's last transition.
Reason string
// `message` is a human-readable message indicating details about last transition.
Message string
}
// ConditionStatus is the status of the condition.
type ConditionStatus string
// These are valid condition statuses. "ConditionTrue" means a resource is in the condition.
// "ConditionFalse" means a resource is not in the condition. "ConditionUnknown" means kubernetes
// can't decide if a resource is in the condition or not. In the future, we could add other
// intermediate conditions, e.g. ConditionDegraded.
const (
ConditionTrue ConditionStatus = "True"
ConditionFalse ConditionStatus = "False"
ConditionUnknown ConditionStatus = "Unknown"
)
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