apiVersion: apiextensions.k8s.io/v1
kind: CustomResourceDefinition
metadata:
labels:
addonmanager.kubernetes.io/mode: Reconcile
name: networkpolicies.crd.projectcalico.org
spec:
group: crd.projectcalico.org
names:
kind: NetworkPolicy
listKind: NetworkPolicyList
plural: networkpolicies
singular: networkpolicy
scope: Namespaced
versions:
- name: v1
schema:
openAPIV3Schema:
properties:
apiVersion:
description: 'APIVersion defines the versioned schema of this representation
of an object. Servers should convert recognized schemas to the latest
internal value, and may reject unrecognized values. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#resources'
type: string
kind:
description: 'Kind is a string value representing the REST resource this
object represents. Servers may infer this from the endpoint the client
submits requests to. Cannot be updated. In CamelCase. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#types-kinds'
type: string
metadata:
type: object
spec:
properties:
egress:
description: The ordered set of egress rules. Each rule contains
a set of packet match criteria and a corresponding action to apply.
items:
description: "A Rule encapsulates a set of match criteria and an
action. Both selector-based security Policy and security Profiles
reference rules - separated out as a list of rules for both ingress
and egress packet matching. \n Each positive match criteria has
a negated version, prefixed with ”Not”. All the match criteria
within a rule must be satisfied for a packet to match. A single
rule can contain the positive and negative version of a match
and both must be satisfied for the rule to match."
properties:
action:
type: string
destination:
description: Destination contains the match criteria that apply
to destination entity.
properties:
namespaceSelector:
description: "NamespaceSelector is an optional field that
contains a selector expression. Only traffic that originates
from (or terminates at) endpoints within the selected
namespaces will be matched. When both NamespaceSelector
and Selector are defined on the same rule, then only workload
endpoints that are matched by both selectors will be selected
by the rule. \n For NetworkPolicy, an empty NamespaceSelector
implies that the Selector is limited to selecting only
workload endpoints in the same namespace as the NetworkPolicy.
\n For NetworkPolicy, `global()` NamespaceSelector implies
that the Selector is limited to selecting only GlobalNetworkSet
or HostEndpoint. \n For GlobalNetworkPolicy, an empty
NamespaceSelector implies the Selector applies to workload
endpoints across all namespaces."
type: string
nets:
description: Nets is an optional field that restricts the
rule to only apply to traffic that originates from (or
terminates at) IP addresses in any of the given subnets.
items:
type: string
type: array
notNets:
description: NotNets is the negated version of the Nets
field.
items:
type: string
type: array
notPorts:
description: NotPorts is the negated version of the Ports
field. Since only some protocols have ports, if any ports
are specified it requires the Protocol match in the Rule
to be set to "TCP" or "UDP".
items:
anyOf:
- type: integer
- type: string
pattern: ^.*
x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true
type: array
notSelector:
description: NotSelector is the negated version of the Selector
field. See Selector field for subtleties with negated
selectors.
type: string
ports:
description: "Ports is an optional field that restricts
the rule to only apply to traffic that has a source (destination)
port that matches one of these ranges/values. This value
is a list of integers or strings that represent ranges
of ports. \n Since only some protocols have ports, if
any ports are specified it requires the Protocol match
in the Rule to be set to \"TCP\" or \"UDP\"."
items:
anyOf:
- type: integer
- type: string
pattern: ^.*
x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true
type: array
selector:
description: "Selector is an optional field that contains
a selector expression (see Policy for sample syntax).
\ Only traffic that originates from (terminates at) endpoints
matching the selector will be matched. \n Note that: in
addition to the negated version of the Selector (see NotSelector
below), the selector expression syntax itself supports
negation. The two types of negation are subtly different.
One negates the set of matched endpoints, the other negates
the whole match: \n \tSelector = \"!has(my_label)\" matches
packets that are from other Calico-controlled \tendpoints
that do not have the label “my_label”. \n \tNotSelector
= \"has(my_label)\" matches packets that are not from
Calico-controlled \tendpoints that do have the label “my_label”.
\n The effect is that the latter will accept packets from
non-Calico sources whereas the former is limited to packets
from Calico-controlled endpoints."
type: string
serviceAccounts:
description: ServiceAccounts is an optional field that restricts
the rule to only apply to traffic that originates from
(or terminates at) a pod running as a matching service
account.
properties:
names:
description: Names is an optional field that restricts
the rule to only apply to traffic that originates
from (or terminates at) a pod running as a service
account whose name is in the list.
items:
type: string
type: array
selector:
description: Selector is an optional field that restricts
the rule to only apply to traffic that originates
from (or terminates at) a pod running as a service
account that matches the given label selector. If
both Names and Selector are specified then they are
AND'ed.
type: string
type: object
type: object
http:
description: HTTP contains match criteria that apply to HTTP
requests.
properties:
methods:
description: Methods is an optional field that restricts
the rule to apply only to HTTP requests that use one of
the listed HTTP Methods (e.g. GET, PUT, etc.) Multiple
methods are OR'd together.
items:
type: string
type: array
paths:
description: 'Paths is an optional field that restricts
the rule to apply to HTTP requests that use one of the
listed HTTP Paths. Multiple paths are OR''d together.
e.g: - exact: /foo - prefix: /bar NOTE: Each entry may
ONLY specify either a `exact` or a `prefix` match. The
validator will check for it.'
items:
description: 'HTTPPath specifies an HTTP path to match.
It may be either of the form: exact: <path>: which matches
the path exactly or prefix: <path-prefix>: which matches
the path prefix'
properties:
exact:
type: string
prefix:
type: string
type: object
type: array
type: object
icmp:
description: ICMP is an optional field that restricts the rule
to apply to a specific type and code of ICMP traffic. This
should only be specified if the Protocol field is set to "ICMP"
or "ICMPv6".
properties:
code:
description: Match on a specific ICMP code. If specified,
the Type value must also be specified. This is a technical
limitation imposed by the kernel’s iptables firewall,
which Calico uses to enforce the rule.
type: integer
type:
description: Match on a specific ICMP type. For example
a value of 8 refers to ICMP Echo Request (i.e. pings).
type: integer
type: object
ipVersion:
description: IPVersion is an optional field that restricts the
rule to only match a specific IP version.
type: integer
metadata:
description: Metadata contains additional information for this
rule
properties:
annotations:
additionalProperties:
type: string
description: Annotations is a set of key value pairs that
give extra information about the rule
type: object
type: object
notICMP:
description: NotICMP is the negated version of the ICMP field.
properties:
code:
description: Match on a specific ICMP code. If specified,
the Type value must also be specified. This is a technical
limitation imposed by the kernel’s iptables firewall,
which Calico uses to enforce the rule.
type: integer
type:
description: Match on a specific ICMP type. For example
a value of 8 refers to ICMP Echo Request (i.e. pings).
type: integer
type: object
notProtocol:
anyOf:
- type: integer
- type: string
description: NotProtocol is the negated version of the Protocol
field.
pattern: ^.*
x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true
protocol:
anyOf:
- type: integer
- type: string
description: "Protocol is an optional field that restricts the
rule to only apply to traffic of a specific IP protocol. Required
if any of the EntityRules contain Ports (because ports only
apply to certain protocols). \n Must be one of these string
values: \"TCP\", \"UDP\", \"ICMP\", \"ICMPv6\", \"SCTP\",
\"UDPLite\" or an integer in the range 1-255."
pattern: ^.*
x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true
source:
description: Source contains the match criteria that apply to
source entity.
properties:
namespaceSelector:
description: "NamespaceSelector is an optional field that
contains a selector expression. Only traffic that originates
from (or terminates at) endpoints within the selected
namespaces will be matched. When both NamespaceSelector
and Selector are defined on the same rule, then only workload
endpoints that are matched by both selectors will be selected
by the rule. \n For NetworkPolicy, an empty NamespaceSelector
implies that the Selector is limited to selecting only
workload endpoints in the same namespace as the NetworkPolicy.
\n For NetworkPolicy, `global()` NamespaceSelector implies
that the Selector is limited to selecting only GlobalNetworkSet
or HostEndpoint. \n For GlobalNetworkPolicy, an empty
NamespaceSelector implies the Selector applies to workload
endpoints across all namespaces."
type: string
nets:
description: Nets is an optional field that restricts the
rule to only apply to traffic that originates from (or
terminates at) IP addresses in any of the given subnets.
items:
type: string
type: array
notNets:
description: NotNets is the negated version of the Nets
field.
items:
type: string
type: array
notPorts:
description: NotPorts is the negated version of the Ports
field. Since only some protocols have ports, if any ports
are specified it requires the Protocol match in the Rule
to be set to "TCP" or "UDP".
items:
anyOf:
- type: integer
- type: string
pattern: ^.*
x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true
type: array
notSelector:
description: NotSelector is the negated version of the Selector
field. See Selector field for subtleties with negated
selectors.
type: string
ports:
description: "Ports is an optional field that restricts
the rule to only apply to traffic that has a source (destination)
port that matches one of these ranges/values. This value
is a list of integers or strings that represent ranges
of ports. \n Since only some protocols have ports, if
any ports are specified it requires the Protocol match
in the Rule to be set to \"TCP\" or \"UDP\"."
items:
anyOf:
- type: integer
- type: string
pattern: ^.*
x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true
type: array
selector:
description: "Selector is an optional field that contains
a selector expression (see Policy for sample syntax).
\ Only traffic that originates from (terminates at) endpoints
matching the selector will be matched. \n Note that: in
addition to the negated version of the Selector (see NotSelector
below), the selector expression syntax itself supports
negation. The two types of negation are subtly different.
One negates the set of matched endpoints, the other negates
the whole match: \n \tSelector = \"!has(my_label)\" matches
packets that are from other Calico-controlled \tendpoints
that do not have the label “my_label”. \n \tNotSelector
= \"has(my_label)\" matches packets that are not from
Calico-controlled \tendpoints that do have the label “my_label”.
\n The effect is that the latter will accept packets from
non-Calico sources whereas the former is limited to packets
from Calico-controlled endpoints."
type: string
serviceAccounts:
description: ServiceAccounts is an optional field that restricts
the rule to only apply to traffic that originates from
(or terminates at) a pod running as a matching service
account.
properties:
names:
description: Names is an optional field that restricts
the rule to only apply to traffic that originates
from (or terminates at) a pod running as a service
account whose name is in the list.
items:
type: string
type: array
selector:
description: Selector is an optional field that restricts
the rule to only apply to traffic that originates
from (or terminates at) a pod running as a service
account that matches the given label selector. If
both Names and Selector are specified then they are
AND'ed.
type: string
type: object
type: object
required:
- action
type: object
type: array
ingress:
description: The ordered set of ingress rules. Each rule contains
a set of packet match criteria and a corresponding action to apply.
items:
description: "A Rule encapsulates a set of match criteria and an
action. Both selector-based security Policy and security Profiles
reference rules - separated out as a list of rules for both ingress
and egress packet matching. \n Each positive match criteria has
a negated version, prefixed with ”Not”. All the match criteria
within a rule must be satisfied for a packet to match. A single
rule can contain the positive and negative version of a match
and both must be satisfied for the rule to match."
properties:
action:
type: string
destination:
description: Destination contains the match criteria that apply
to destination entity.
properties:
namespaceSelector:
description: "NamespaceSelector is an optional field that
contains a selector expression. Only traffic that originates
from (or terminates at) endpoints within the selected
namespaces will be matched. When both NamespaceSelector
and Selector are defined on the same rule, then only workload
endpoints that are matched by both selectors will be selected
by the rule. \n For NetworkPolicy, an empty NamespaceSelector
implies that the Selector is limited to selecting only
workload endpoints in the same namespace as the NetworkPolicy.
\n For NetworkPolicy, `global()` NamespaceSelector implies
that the Selector is limited to selecting only GlobalNetworkSet
or HostEndpoint. \n For GlobalNetworkPolicy, an empty
NamespaceSelector implies the Selector applies to workload
endpoints across all namespaces."
type: string
nets:
description: Nets is an optional field that restricts the
rule to only apply to traffic that originates from (or
terminates at) IP addresses in any of the given subnets.
items:
type: string
type: array
notNets:
description: NotNets is the negated version of the Nets
field.
items:
type: string
type: array
notPorts:
description: NotPorts is the negated version of the Ports
field. Since only some protocols have ports, if any ports
are specified it requires the Protocol match in the Rule
to be set to "TCP" or "UDP".
items:
anyOf:
- type: integer
- type: string
pattern: ^.*
x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true
type: array
notSelector:
description: NotSelector is the negated version of the Selector
field. See Selector field for subtleties with negated
selectors.
type: string
ports:
description: "Ports is an optional field that restricts
the rule to only apply to traffic that has a source (destination)
port that matches one of these ranges/values. This value
is a list of integers or strings that represent ranges
of ports. \n Since only some protocols have ports, if
any ports are specified it requires the Protocol match
in the Rule to be set to \"TCP\" or \"UDP\"."
items:
anyOf:
- type: integer
- type: string
pattern: ^.*
x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true
type: array
selector:
description: "Selector is an optional field that contains
a selector expression (see Policy for sample syntax).
\ Only traffic that originates from (terminates at) endpoints
matching the selector will be matched. \n Note that: in
addition to the negated version of the Selector (see NotSelector
below), the selector expression syntax itself supports
negation. The two types of negation are subtly different.
One negates the set of matched endpoints, the other negates
the whole match: \n \tSelector = \"!has(my_label)\" matches
packets that are from other Calico-controlled \tendpoints
that do not have the label “my_label”. \n \tNotSelector
= \"has(my_label)\" matches packets that are not from
Calico-controlled \tendpoints that do have the label “my_label”.
\n The effect is that the latter will accept packets from
non-Calico sources whereas the former is limited to packets
from Calico-controlled endpoints."
type: string
serviceAccounts:
description: ServiceAccounts is an optional field that restricts
the rule to only apply to traffic that originates from
(or terminates at) a pod running as a matching service
account.
properties:
names:
description: Names is an optional field that restricts
the rule to only apply to traffic that originates
from (or terminates at) a pod running as a service
account whose name is in the list.
items:
type: string
type: array
selector:
description: Selector is an optional field that restricts
the rule to only apply to traffic that originates
from (or terminates at) a pod running as a service
account that matches the given label selector. If
both Names and Selector are specified then they are
AND'ed.
type: string
type: object
type: object
http:
description: HTTP contains match criteria that apply to HTTP
requests.
properties:
methods:
description: Methods is an optional field that restricts
the rule to apply only to HTTP requests that use one of
the listed HTTP Methods (e.g. GET, PUT, etc.) Multiple
methods are OR'd together.
items:
type: string
type: array
paths:
description: 'Paths is an optional field that restricts
the rule to apply to HTTP requests that use one of the
listed HTTP Paths. Multiple paths are OR''d together.
e.g: - exact: /foo - prefix: /bar NOTE: Each entry may
ONLY specify either a `exact` or a `prefix` match. The
validator will check for it.'
items:
description: 'HTTPPath specifies an HTTP path to match.
It may be either of the form: exact: <path>: which matches
the path exactly or prefix: <path-prefix>: which matches
the path prefix'
properties:
exact:
type: string
prefix:
type: string
type: object
type: array
type: object
icmp:
description: ICMP is an optional field that restricts the rule
to apply to a specific type and code of ICMP traffic. This
should only be specified if the Protocol field is set to "ICMP"
or "ICMPv6".
properties:
code:
description: Match on a specific ICMP code. If specified,
the Type value must also be specified. This is a technical
limitation imposed by the kernel’s iptables firewall,
which Calico uses to enforce the rule.
type: integer
type:
description: Match on a specific ICMP type. For example
a value of 8 refers to ICMP Echo Request (i.e. pings).
type: integer
type: object
ipVersion:
description: IPVersion is an optional field that restricts the
rule to only match a specific IP version.
type: integer
metadata:
description: Metadata contains additional information for this
rule
properties:
annotations:
additionalProperties:
type: string
description: Annotations is a set of key value pairs that
give extra information about the rule
type: object
type: object
notICMP:
description: NotICMP is the negated version of the ICMP field.
properties:
code:
description: Match on a specific ICMP code. If specified,
the Type value must also be specified. This is a technical
limitation imposed by the kernel’s iptables firewall,
which Calico uses to enforce the rule.
type: integer
type:
description: Match on a specific ICMP type. For example
a value of 8 refers to ICMP Echo Request (i.e. pings).
type: integer
type: object
notProtocol:
anyOf:
- type: integer
- type: string
description: NotProtocol is the negated version of the Protocol
field.
pattern: ^.*
x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true
protocol:
anyOf:
- type: integer
- type: string
description: "Protocol is an optional field that restricts the
rule to only apply to traffic of a specific IP protocol. Required
if any of the EntityRules contain Ports (because ports only
apply to certain protocols). \n Must be one of these string
values: \"TCP\", \"UDP\", \"ICMP\", \"ICMPv6\", \"SCTP\",
\"UDPLite\" or an integer in the range 1-255."
pattern: ^.*
x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true
source:
description: Source contains the match criteria that apply to
source entity.
properties:
namespaceSelector:
description: "NamespaceSelector is an optional field that
contains a selector expression. Only traffic that originates
from (or terminates at) endpoints within the selected
namespaces will be matched. When both NamespaceSelector
and Selector are defined on the same rule, then only workload
endpoints that are matched by both selectors will be selected
by the rule. \n For NetworkPolicy, an empty NamespaceSelector
implies that the Selector is limited to selecting only
workload endpoints in the same namespace as the NetworkPolicy.
\n For NetworkPolicy, `global()` NamespaceSelector implies
that the Selector is limited to selecting only GlobalNetworkSet
or HostEndpoint. \n For GlobalNetworkPolicy, an empty
NamespaceSelector implies the Selector applies to workload
endpoints across all namespaces."
type: string
nets:
description: Nets is an optional field that restricts the
rule to only apply to traffic that originates from (or
terminates at) IP addresses in any of the given subnets.
items:
type: string
type: array
notNets:
description: NotNets is the negated version of the Nets
field.
items:
type: string
type: array
notPorts:
description: NotPorts is the negated version of the Ports
field. Since only some protocols have ports, if any ports
are specified it requires the Protocol match in the Rule
to be set to "TCP" or "UDP".
items:
anyOf:
- type: integer
- type: string
pattern: ^.*
x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true
type: array
notSelector:
description: NotSelector is the negated version of the Selector
field. See Selector field for subtleties with negated
selectors.
type: string
ports:
description: "Ports is an optional field that restricts
the rule to only apply to traffic that has a source (destination)
port that matches one of these ranges/values. This value
is a list of integers or strings that represent ranges
of ports. \n Since only some protocols have ports, if
any ports are specified it requires the Protocol match
in the Rule to be set to \"TCP\" or \"UDP\"."
items:
anyOf:
- type: integer
- type: string
pattern: ^.*
x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true
type: array
selector:
description: "Selector is an optional field that contains
a selector expression (see Policy for sample syntax).
\ Only traffic that originates from (terminates at) endpoints
matching the selector will be matched. \n Note that: in
addition to the negated version of the Selector (see NotSelector
below), the selector expression syntax itself supports
negation. The two types of negation are subtly different.
One negates the set of matched endpoints, the other negates
the whole match: \n \tSelector = \"!has(my_label)\" matches
packets that are from other Calico-controlled \tendpoints
that do not have the label “my_label”. \n \tNotSelector
= \"has(my_label)\" matches packets that are not from
Calico-controlled \tendpoints that do have the label “my_label”.
\n The effect is that the latter will accept packets from
non-Calico sources whereas the former is limited to packets
from Calico-controlled endpoints."
type: string
serviceAccounts:
description: ServiceAccounts is an optional field that restricts
the rule to only apply to traffic that originates from
(or terminates at) a pod running as a matching service
account.
properties:
names:
description: Names is an optional field that restricts
the rule to only apply to traffic that originates
from (or terminates at) a pod running as a service
account whose name is in the list.
items:
type: string
type: array
selector:
description: Selector is an optional field that restricts
the rule to only apply to traffic that originates
from (or terminates at) a pod running as a service
account that matches the given label selector. If
both Names and Selector are specified then they are
AND'ed.
type: string
type: object
type: object
required:
- action
type: object
type: array
order:
description: Order is an optional field that specifies the order in
which the policy is applied. Policies with higher "order" are applied
after those with lower order. If the order is omitted, it may be
considered to be "infinite" - i.e. the policy will be applied last. Policies
with identical order will be applied in alphanumerical order based
on the Policy "Name".
type: number
selector:
description: "The selector is an expression used to pick pick out
the endpoints that the policy should be applied to. \n Selector
expressions follow this syntax: \n \tlabel == \"string_literal\"
\ -> comparison, e.g. my_label == \"foo bar\" \tlabel != \"string_literal\"
\ -> not equal; also matches if label is not present \tlabel in
{ \"a\", \"b\", \"c\", ... } -> true if the value of label X is
one of \"a\", \"b\", \"c\" \tlabel not in { \"a\", \"b\", \"c\",
... } -> true if the value of label X is not one of \"a\", \"b\",
\"c\" \thas(label_name) -> True if that label is present \t! expr
-> negation of expr \texpr && expr -> Short-circuit and \texpr
|| expr -> Short-circuit or \t( expr ) -> parens for grouping \tall()
or the empty selector -> matches all endpoints. \n Label names are
allowed to contain alphanumerics, -, _ and /. String literals are
more permissive but they do not support escape characters. \n Examples
(with made-up labels): \n \ttype == \"webserver\" && deployment
== \"prod\" \ttype in {\"frontend\", \"backend\"} \tdeployment !=
\"dev\" \t! has(label_name)"
type: string
serviceAccountSelector:
description: ServiceAccountSelector is an optional field for an expression
used to select a pod based on service accounts.
type: string
types:
description: "Types indicates whether this policy applies to ingress,
or to egress, or to both. When not explicitly specified (and so
the value on creation is empty or nil), Calico defaults Types according
to what Ingress and Egress are present in the policy. The default
is: \n - [ PolicyTypeIngress ], if there are no Egress rules (including
the case where there are also no Ingress rules) \n - [ PolicyTypeEgress
], if there are Egress rules but no Ingress rules \n - [ PolicyTypeIngress,
PolicyTypeEgress ], if there are both Ingress and Egress rules.
\n When the policy is read back again, Types will always be one
of these values, never empty or nil."
items:
description: PolicyType enumerates the possible values of the PolicySpec
Types field.
type: string
type: array
type: object
type: object
served: true
storage: true
status:
acceptedNames:
kind: ""
plural: ""
conditions: []
storedVersions: []