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// This file was autogenerated by go-to-protobuf. Do not edit it manually!
syntax = "proto2";
package k8s.io.apiextensions_apiserver.pkg.apis.apiextensions.v1beta1;
import "k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/apis/meta/v1/generated.proto";
import "k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/runtime/generated.proto";
import "k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/runtime/schema/generated.proto";
// Package-wide variables from generator "generated".
option go_package = "k8s.io/apiextensions-apiserver/pkg/apis/apiextensions/v1beta1";
// ConversionRequest describes the conversion request parameters.
message ConversionRequest {
// uid is an identifier for the individual request/response. It allows distinguishing instances of requests which are
// otherwise identical (parallel requests, etc).
// The UID is meant to track the round trip (request/response) between the Kubernetes API server and the webhook, not the user request.
// It is suitable for correlating log entries between the webhook and apiserver, for either auditing or debugging.
optional string uid = 1;
// desiredAPIVersion is the version to convert given objects to. e.g. "myapi.example.com/v1"
optional string desiredAPIVersion = 2;
// objects is the list of custom resource objects to be converted.
// +listType=atomic
repeated .k8s.io.apimachinery.pkg.runtime.RawExtension objects = 3;
}
// ConversionResponse describes a conversion response.
message ConversionResponse {
// uid is an identifier for the individual request/response.
// This should be copied over from the corresponding `request.uid`.
optional string uid = 1;
// convertedObjects is the list of converted version of `request.objects` if the `result` is successful, otherwise empty.
// The webhook is expected to set `apiVersion` of these objects to the `request.desiredAPIVersion`. The list
// must also have the same size as the input list with the same objects in the same order (equal kind, metadata.uid, metadata.name and metadata.namespace).
// The webhook is allowed to mutate labels and annotations. Any other change to the metadata is silently ignored.
// +listType=atomic
repeated .k8s.io.apimachinery.pkg.runtime.RawExtension convertedObjects = 2;
// result contains the result of conversion with extra details if the conversion failed. `result.status` determines if
// the conversion failed or succeeded. The `result.status` field is required and represents the success or failure of the
// conversion. A successful conversion must set `result.status` to `Success`. A failed conversion must set
// `result.status` to `Failure` and provide more details in `result.message` and return http status 200. The `result.message`
// will be used to construct an error message for the end user.
optional .k8s.io.apimachinery.pkg.apis.meta.v1.Status result = 3;
}
// ConversionReview describes a conversion request/response.
message ConversionReview {
// request describes the attributes for the conversion request.
// +optional
optional ConversionRequest request = 1;
// response describes the attributes for the conversion response.
// +optional
optional ConversionResponse response = 2;
}
// CustomResourceColumnDefinition specifies a column for server side printing.
message CustomResourceColumnDefinition {
// name is a human readable name for the column.
optional string name = 1;
// type is an OpenAPI type definition for this column.
// See https://github.com/OAI/OpenAPI-Specification/blob/master/versions/2.0.md#data-types for details.
optional string type = 2;
// format is an optional OpenAPI type definition for this column. The 'name' format is applied
// to the primary identifier column to assist in clients identifying column is the resource name.
// See https://github.com/OAI/OpenAPI-Specification/blob/master/versions/2.0.md#data-types for details.
// +optional
optional string format = 3;
// description is a human readable description of this column.
// +optional
optional string description = 4;
// priority is an integer defining the relative importance of this column compared to others. Lower
// numbers are considered higher priority. Columns that may be omitted in limited space scenarios
// should be given a priority greater than 0.
// +optional
optional int32 priority = 5;
// JSONPath is a simple JSON path (i.e. with array notation) which is evaluated against
// each custom resource to produce the value for this column.
optional string JSONPath = 6;
}
// CustomResourceConversion describes how to convert different versions of a CR.
message CustomResourceConversion {
// strategy specifies how custom resources are converted between versions. Allowed values are:
// - `None`: The converter only change the apiVersion and would not touch any other field in the custom resource.
// - `Webhook`: API Server will call to an external webhook to do the conversion. Additional information
// is needed for this option. This requires spec.preserveUnknownFields to be false, and spec.conversion.webhookClientConfig to be set.
optional string strategy = 1;
// webhookClientConfig is the instructions for how to call the webhook if strategy is `Webhook`.
// Required when `strategy` is set to `Webhook`.
// +optional
optional WebhookClientConfig webhookClientConfig = 2;
// conversionReviewVersions is an ordered list of preferred `ConversionReview`
// versions the Webhook expects. The API server will use the first version in
// the list which it supports. If none of the versions specified in this list
// are supported by API server, conversion will fail for the custom resource.
// If a persisted Webhook configuration specifies allowed versions and does not
// include any versions known to the API Server, calls to the webhook will fail.
// Defaults to `["v1beta1"]`.
// +optional
// +listType=atomic
repeated string conversionReviewVersions = 3;
}
// CustomResourceDefinition represents a resource that should be exposed on the API server. Its name MUST be in the format
// <.spec.name>.<.spec.group>.
// Deprecated in v1.16, planned for removal in v1.22. Use apiextensions.k8s.io/v1 CustomResourceDefinition instead.
message CustomResourceDefinition {
// Standard object's metadata
// More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#metadata
// +optional
optional .k8s.io.apimachinery.pkg.apis.meta.v1.ObjectMeta metadata = 1;
// spec describes how the user wants the resources to appear
optional CustomResourceDefinitionSpec spec = 2;
// status indicates the actual state of the CustomResourceDefinition
// +optional
optional CustomResourceDefinitionStatus status = 3;
}
// CustomResourceDefinitionCondition contains details for the current condition of this pod.
message CustomResourceDefinitionCondition {
// type is the type of the condition. Types include Established, NamesAccepted and Terminating.
optional string type = 1;
// status is the status of the condition.
// Can be True, False, Unknown.
optional string status = 2;
// lastTransitionTime last time the condition transitioned from one status to another.
// +optional
optional .k8s.io.apimachinery.pkg.apis.meta.v1.Time lastTransitionTime = 3;
// reason is a unique, one-word, CamelCase reason for the condition's last transition.
// +optional
optional string reason = 4;
// message is a human-readable message indicating details about last transition.
// +optional
optional string message = 5;
}
// CustomResourceDefinitionList is a list of CustomResourceDefinition objects.
message CustomResourceDefinitionList {
// Standard object's metadata
// More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#metadata
// +optional
optional .k8s.io.apimachinery.pkg.apis.meta.v1.ListMeta metadata = 1;
// items list individual CustomResourceDefinition objects
repeated CustomResourceDefinition items = 2;
}
// CustomResourceDefinitionNames indicates the names to serve this CustomResourceDefinition
message CustomResourceDefinitionNames {
// plural is the plural name of the resource to serve.
// The custom resources are served under `/apis/<group>/<version>/.../<plural>`.
// Must match the name of the CustomResourceDefinition (in the form `<names.plural>.<group>`).
// Must be all lowercase.
optional string plural = 1;
// singular is the singular name of the resource. It must be all lowercase. Defaults to lowercased `kind`.
// +optional
optional string singular = 2;
// shortNames are short names for the resource, exposed in API discovery documents,
// and used by clients to support invocations like `kubectl get <shortname>`.
// It must be all lowercase.
// +optional
// +listType=atomic
repeated string shortNames = 3;
// kind is the serialized kind of the resource. It is normally CamelCase and singular.
// Custom resource instances will use this value as the `kind` attribute in API calls.
optional string kind = 4;
// listKind is the serialized kind of the list for this resource. Defaults to "`kind`List".
// +optional
optional string listKind = 5;
// categories is a list of grouped resources this custom resource belongs to (e.g. 'all').
// This is published in API discovery documents, and used by clients to support invocations like
// `kubectl get all`.
// +optional
// +listType=atomic
repeated string categories = 6;
}
// CustomResourceDefinitionSpec describes how a user wants their resource to appear
message CustomResourceDefinitionSpec {
// group is the API group of the defined custom resource.
// The custom resources are served under `/apis/<group>/...`.
// Must match the name of the CustomResourceDefinition (in the form `<names.plural>.<group>`).
optional string group = 1;
// version is the API version of the defined custom resource.
// The custom resources are served under `/apis/<group>/<version>/...`.
// Must match the name of the first item in the `versions` list if `version` and `versions` are both specified.
// Optional if `versions` is specified.
// Deprecated: use `versions` instead.
// +optional
optional string version = 2;
// names specify the resource and kind names for the custom resource.
optional CustomResourceDefinitionNames names = 3;
// scope indicates whether the defined custom resource is cluster- or namespace-scoped.
// Allowed values are `Cluster` and `Namespaced`. Default is `Namespaced`.
optional string scope = 4;
// validation describes the schema used for validation and pruning of the custom resource.
// If present, this validation schema is used to validate all versions.
// Top-level and per-version schemas are mutually exclusive.
// +optional
optional CustomResourceValidation validation = 5;
// subresources specify what subresources the defined custom resource has.
// If present, this field configures subresources for all versions.
// Top-level and per-version subresources are mutually exclusive.
// +optional
optional CustomResourceSubresources subresources = 6;
// versions is the list of all API versions of the defined custom resource.
// Optional if `version` is specified.
// The name of the first item in the `versions` list must match the `version` field if `version` and `versions` are both specified.
// Version names are used to compute the order in which served versions are listed in API discovery.
// If the version string is "kube-like", it will sort above non "kube-like" version strings, which are ordered
// lexicographically. "Kube-like" versions start with a "v", then are followed by a number (the major version),
// then optionally the string "alpha" or "beta" and another number (the minor version). These are sorted first
// by GA > beta > alpha (where GA is a version with no suffix such as beta or alpha), and then by comparing
// major version, then minor version. An example sorted list of versions:
// v10, v2, v1, v11beta2, v10beta3, v3beta1, v12alpha1, v11alpha2, foo1, foo10.
// +optional
// +listType=atomic
repeated CustomResourceDefinitionVersion versions = 7;
// additionalPrinterColumns specifies additional columns returned in Table output.
// See https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/using-api/api-concepts/#receiving-resources-as-tables for details.
// If present, this field configures columns for all versions.
// Top-level and per-version columns are mutually exclusive.
// If no top-level or per-version columns are specified, a single column displaying the age of the custom resource is used.
// +optional
// +listType=atomic
repeated CustomResourceColumnDefinition additionalPrinterColumns = 8;
// selectableFields specifies paths to fields that may be used as field selectors.
// See https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/field-selectors
//
// +featureGate=CustomResourceFieldSelectors
// +optional
// +listType=atomic
repeated SelectableField selectableFields = 11;
// conversion defines conversion settings for the CRD.
// +optional
optional CustomResourceConversion conversion = 9;
// preserveUnknownFields indicates that object fields which are not specified
// in the OpenAPI schema should be preserved when persisting to storage.
// apiVersion, kind, metadata and known fields inside metadata are always preserved.
// If false, schemas must be defined for all versions.
// Defaults to true in v1beta for backwards compatibility.
// Deprecated: will be required to be false in v1. Preservation of unknown fields can be specified
// in the validation schema using the `x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true` extension.
// See https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/extend-kubernetes/custom-resources/custom-resource-definitions/#field-pruning for details.
// +optional
optional bool preserveUnknownFields = 10;
}
// CustomResourceDefinitionStatus indicates the state of the CustomResourceDefinition
message CustomResourceDefinitionStatus {
// conditions indicate state for particular aspects of a CustomResourceDefinition
// +optional
// +listType=map
// +listMapKey=type
repeated CustomResourceDefinitionCondition conditions = 1;
// acceptedNames are the names that are actually being used to serve discovery.
// They may be different than the names in spec.
// +optional
optional CustomResourceDefinitionNames acceptedNames = 2;
// storedVersions lists all versions of CustomResources that were ever persisted. Tracking these
// versions allows a migration path for stored versions in etcd. The field is mutable
// so a migration controller can finish a migration to another version (ensuring
// no old objects are left in storage), and then remove the rest of the
// versions from this list.
// Versions may not be removed from `spec.versions` while they exist in this list.
// +optional
// +listType=atomic
repeated string storedVersions = 3;
}
// CustomResourceDefinitionVersion describes a version for CRD.
message CustomResourceDefinitionVersion {
// name is the version name, e.g. “v1”, “v2beta1”, etc.
// The custom resources are served under this version at `/apis/<group>/<version>/...` if `served` is true.
optional string name = 1;
// served is a flag enabling/disabling this version from being served via REST APIs
optional bool served = 2;
// storage indicates this version should be used when persisting custom resources to storage.
// There must be exactly one version with storage=true.
optional bool storage = 3;
// deprecated indicates this version of the custom resource API is deprecated.
// When set to true, API requests to this version receive a warning header in the server response.
// Defaults to false.
// +optional
optional bool deprecated = 7;
// deprecationWarning overrides the default warning returned to API clients.
// May only be set when `deprecated` is true.
// The default warning indicates this version is deprecated and recommends use
// of the newest served version of equal or greater stability, if one exists.
// +optional
optional string deprecationWarning = 8;
// schema describes the schema used for validation and pruning of this version of the custom resource.
// Top-level and per-version schemas are mutually exclusive.
// Per-version schemas must not all be set to identical values (top-level validation schema should be used instead).
// +optional
optional CustomResourceValidation schema = 4;
// subresources specify what subresources this version of the defined custom resource have.
// Top-level and per-version subresources are mutually exclusive.
// Per-version subresources must not all be set to identical values (top-level subresources should be used instead).
// +optional
optional CustomResourceSubresources subresources = 5;
// additionalPrinterColumns specifies additional columns returned in Table output.
// See https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/using-api/api-concepts/#receiving-resources-as-tables for details.
// Top-level and per-version columns are mutually exclusive.
// Per-version columns must not all be set to identical values (top-level columns should be used instead).
// If no top-level or per-version columns are specified, a single column displaying the age of the custom resource is used.
// +optional
// +listType=atomic
repeated CustomResourceColumnDefinition additionalPrinterColumns = 6;
// selectableFields specifies paths to fields that may be used as field selectors.
// See https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/field-selectors
//
// +featureGate=CustomResourceFieldSelectors
// +optional
// +listType=atomic
repeated SelectableField selectableFields = 9;
}
// CustomResourceSubresourceScale defines how to serve the scale subresource for CustomResources.
message CustomResourceSubresourceScale {
// specReplicasPath defines the JSON path inside of a custom resource that corresponds to Scale `spec.replicas`.
// Only JSON paths without the array notation are allowed.
// Must be a JSON Path under `.spec`.
// If there is no value under the given path in the custom resource, the `/scale` subresource will return an error on GET.
optional string specReplicasPath = 1;
// statusReplicasPath defines the JSON path inside of a custom resource that corresponds to Scale `status.replicas`.
// Only JSON paths without the array notation are allowed.
// Must be a JSON Path under `.status`.
// If there is no value under the given path in the custom resource, the `status.replicas` value in the `/scale` subresource
// will default to 0.
optional string statusReplicasPath = 2;
// labelSelectorPath defines the JSON path inside of a custom resource that corresponds to Scale `status.selector`.
// Only JSON paths without the array notation are allowed.
// Must be a JSON Path under `.status` or `.spec`.
// Must be set to work with HorizontalPodAutoscaler.
// The field pointed by this JSON path must be a string field (not a complex selector struct)
// which contains a serialized label selector in string form.
// More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/access-kubernetes-api/custom-resources/custom-resource-definitions#scale-subresource
// If there is no value under the given path in the custom resource, the `status.selector` value in the `/scale`
// subresource will default to the empty string.
// +optional
optional string labelSelectorPath = 3;
}
// CustomResourceSubresourceStatus defines how to serve the status subresource for CustomResources.
// Status is represented by the `.status` JSON path inside of a CustomResource. When set,
// * exposes a /status subresource for the custom resource
// * PUT requests to the /status subresource take a custom resource object, and ignore changes to anything except the status stanza
// * PUT/POST/PATCH requests to the custom resource ignore changes to the status stanza
message CustomResourceSubresourceStatus {
}
// CustomResourceSubresources defines the status and scale subresources for CustomResources.
message CustomResourceSubresources {
// status indicates the custom resource should serve a `/status` subresource.
// When enabled:
// 1. requests to the custom resource primary endpoint ignore changes to the `status` stanza of the object.
// 2. requests to the custom resource `/status` subresource ignore changes to anything other than the `status` stanza of the object.
// +optional
optional CustomResourceSubresourceStatus status = 1;
// scale indicates the custom resource should serve a `/scale` subresource that returns an `autoscaling/v1` Scale object.
// +optional
optional CustomResourceSubresourceScale scale = 2;
}
// CustomResourceValidation is a list of validation methods for CustomResources.
message CustomResourceValidation {
// openAPIV3Schema is the OpenAPI v3 schema to use for validation and pruning.
// +optional
optional JSONSchemaProps openAPIV3Schema = 1;
}
// ExternalDocumentation allows referencing an external resource for extended documentation.
message ExternalDocumentation {
optional string description = 1;
optional string url = 2;
}
// JSON represents any valid JSON value.
// These types are supported: bool, int64, float64, string, []interface{}, map[string]interface{} and nil.
message JSON {
optional bytes raw = 1;
}
// JSONSchemaProps is a JSON-Schema following Specification Draft 4 (http://json-schema.org/).
message JSONSchemaProps {
optional string id = 1;
optional string schema = 2;
optional string ref = 3;
optional string description = 4;
optional string type = 5;
// format is an OpenAPI v3 format string. Unknown formats are ignored. The following formats are validated:
//
// - bsonobjectid: a bson object ID, i.e. a 24 characters hex string
// - uri: an URI as parsed by Golang net/url.ParseRequestURI
// - email: an email address as parsed by Golang net/mail.ParseAddress
// - hostname: a valid representation for an Internet host name, as defined by RFC 1034, section 3.1 [RFC1034].
// - ipv4: an IPv4 IP as parsed by Golang net.ParseIP
// - ipv6: an IPv6 IP as parsed by Golang net.ParseIP
// - cidr: a CIDR as parsed by Golang net.ParseCIDR
// - mac: a MAC address as parsed by Golang net.ParseMAC
// - uuid: an UUID that allows uppercase defined by the regex (?i)^[0-9a-f]{8}-?[0-9a-f]{4}-?[0-9a-f]{4}-?[0-9a-f]{4}-?[0-9a-f]{12}$
// - uuid3: an UUID3 that allows uppercase defined by the regex (?i)^[0-9a-f]{8}-?[0-9a-f]{4}-?3[0-9a-f]{3}-?[0-9a-f]{4}-?[0-9a-f]{12}$
// - uuid4: an UUID4 that allows uppercase defined by the regex (?i)^[0-9a-f]{8}-?[0-9a-f]{4}-?4[0-9a-f]{3}-?[89ab][0-9a-f]{3}-?[0-9a-f]{12}$
// - uuid5: an UUID5 that allows uppercase defined by the regex (?i)^[0-9a-f]{8}-?[0-9a-f]{4}-?5[0-9a-f]{3}-?[89ab][0-9a-f]{3}-?[0-9a-f]{12}$
// - isbn: an ISBN10 or ISBN13 number string like "0321751043" or "978-0321751041"
// - isbn10: an ISBN10 number string like "0321751043"
// - isbn13: an ISBN13 number string like "978-0321751041"
// - creditcard: a credit card number defined by the regex ^(?:4[0-9]{12}(?:[0-9]{3})?|5[1-5][0-9]{14}|6(?:011|5[0-9][0-9])[0-9]{12}|3[47][0-9]{13}|3(?:0[0-5]|[68][0-9])[0-9]{11}|(?:2131|1800|35\\d{3})\\d{11})$ with any non digit characters mixed in
// - ssn: a U.S. social security number following the regex ^\\d{3}[- ]?\\d{2}[- ]?\\d{4}$
// - hexcolor: an hexadecimal color code like "#FFFFFF: following the regex ^#?([0-9a-fA-F]{3}|[0-9a-fA-F]{6})$
// - rgbcolor: an RGB color code like rgb like "rgb(255,255,2559"
// - byte: base64 encoded binary data
// - password: any kind of string
// - date: a date string like "2006-01-02" as defined by full-date in RFC3339
// - duration: a duration string like "22 ns" as parsed by Golang time.ParseDuration or compatible with Scala duration format
// - datetime: a date time string like "2014-12-15T19:30:20.000Z" as defined by date-time in RFC3339.
optional string format = 6;
optional string title = 7;
// default is a default value for undefined object fields.
// Defaulting is a beta feature under the CustomResourceDefaulting feature gate.
// CustomResourceDefinitions with defaults must be created using the v1 (or newer) CustomResourceDefinition API.
optional JSON default = 8;
optional double maximum = 9;
optional bool exclusiveMaximum = 10;
optional double minimum = 11;
optional bool exclusiveMinimum = 12;
optional int64 maxLength = 13;
optional int64 minLength = 14;
optional string pattern = 15;
optional int64 maxItems = 16;
optional int64 minItems = 17;
optional bool uniqueItems = 18;
optional double multipleOf = 19;
// +listType=atomic
repeated JSON enum = 20;
optional int64 maxProperties = 21;
optional int64 minProperties = 22;
// +listType=atomic
repeated string required = 23;
optional JSONSchemaPropsOrArray items = 24;
// +listType=atomic
repeated JSONSchemaProps allOf = 25;
// +listType=atomic
repeated JSONSchemaProps oneOf = 26;
// +listType=atomic
repeated JSONSchemaProps anyOf = 27;
optional JSONSchemaProps not = 28;
map<string, JSONSchemaProps> properties = 29;
optional JSONSchemaPropsOrBool additionalProperties = 30;
map<string, JSONSchemaProps> patternProperties = 31;
map<string, JSONSchemaPropsOrStringArray> dependencies = 32;
optional JSONSchemaPropsOrBool additionalItems = 33;
map<string, JSONSchemaProps> definitions = 34;
optional ExternalDocumentation externalDocs = 35;
optional JSON example = 36;
optional bool nullable = 37;
// x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields stops the API server
// decoding step from pruning fields which are not specified
// in the validation schema. This affects fields recursively,
// but switches back to normal pruning behaviour if nested
// properties or additionalProperties are specified in the schema.
// This can either be true or undefined. False is forbidden.
optional bool xKubernetesPreserveUnknownFields = 38;
// x-kubernetes-embedded-resource defines that the value is an
// embedded Kubernetes runtime.Object, with TypeMeta and
// ObjectMeta. The type must be object. It is allowed to further
// restrict the embedded object. kind, apiVersion and metadata
// are validated automatically. x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields
// is allowed to be true, but does not have to be if the object
// is fully specified (up to kind, apiVersion, metadata).
optional bool xKubernetesEmbeddedResource = 39;
// x-kubernetes-int-or-string specifies that this value is
// either an integer or a string. If this is true, an empty
// type is allowed and type as child of anyOf is permitted
// if following one of the following patterns:
//
// 1) anyOf:
// - type: integer
// - type: string
// 2) allOf:
// - anyOf:
// - type: integer
// - type: string
// - ... zero or more
optional bool xKubernetesIntOrString = 40;
// x-kubernetes-list-map-keys annotates an array with the x-kubernetes-list-type `map` by specifying the keys used
// as the index of the map.
//
// This tag MUST only be used on lists that have the "x-kubernetes-list-type"
// extension set to "map". Also, the values specified for this attribute must
// be a scalar typed field of the child structure (no nesting is supported).
//
// The properties specified must either be required or have a default value,
// to ensure those properties are present for all list items.
//
// +optional
// +listType=atomic
repeated string xKubernetesListMapKeys = 41;
// x-kubernetes-list-type annotates an array to further describe its topology.
// This extension must only be used on lists and may have 3 possible values:
//
// 1) `atomic`: the list is treated as a single entity, like a scalar.
// Atomic lists will be entirely replaced when updated. This extension
// may be used on any type of list (struct, scalar, ...).
// 2) `set`:
// Sets are lists that must not have multiple items with the same value. Each
// value must be a scalar, an object with x-kubernetes-map-type `atomic` or an
// array with x-kubernetes-list-type `atomic`.
// 3) `map`:
// These lists are like maps in that their elements have a non-index key
// used to identify them. Order is preserved upon merge. The map tag
// must only be used on a list with elements of type object.
// Defaults to atomic for arrays.
// +optional
optional string xKubernetesListType = 42;
// x-kubernetes-map-type annotates an object to further describe its topology.
// This extension must only be used when type is object and may have 2 possible values:
//
// 1) `granular`:
// These maps are actual maps (key-value pairs) and each fields are independent
// from each other (they can each be manipulated by separate actors). This is
// the default behaviour for all maps.
// 2) `atomic`: the list is treated as a single entity, like a scalar.
// Atomic maps will be entirely replaced when updated.
// +optional
optional string xKubernetesMapType = 43;
// x-kubernetes-validations describes a list of validation rules written in the CEL expression language.
// +patchMergeKey=rule
// +patchStrategy=merge
// +listType=map
// +listMapKey=rule
repeated ValidationRule xKubernetesValidations = 44;
}
// JSONSchemaPropsOrArray represents a value that can either be a JSONSchemaProps
// or an array of JSONSchemaProps. Mainly here for serialization purposes.
message JSONSchemaPropsOrArray {
optional JSONSchemaProps schema = 1;
// +listType=atomic
repeated JSONSchemaProps jSONSchemas = 2;
}
// JSONSchemaPropsOrBool represents JSONSchemaProps or a boolean value.
// Defaults to true for the boolean property.
message JSONSchemaPropsOrBool {
optional bool allows = 1;
optional JSONSchemaProps schema = 2;
}
// JSONSchemaPropsOrStringArray represents a JSONSchemaProps or a string array.
message JSONSchemaPropsOrStringArray {
optional JSONSchemaProps schema = 1;
// +listType=atomic
repeated string property = 2;
}
// SelectableField specifies the JSON path of a field that may be used with field selectors.
message SelectableField {
// jsonPath is a simple JSON path which is evaluated against each custom resource to produce a
// field selector value.
// Only JSON paths without the array notation are allowed.
// Must point to a field of type string, boolean or integer. Types with enum values
// and strings with formats are allowed.
// If jsonPath refers to absent field in a resource, the jsonPath evaluates to an empty string.
// Must not point to metdata fields.
// Required.
optional string jsonPath = 1;
}
// ServiceReference holds a reference to Service.legacy.k8s.io
message ServiceReference {
// namespace is the namespace of the service.
// Required
optional string namespace = 1;
// name is the name of the service.
// Required
optional string name = 2;
// path is an optional URL path at which the webhook will be contacted.
// +optional
optional string path = 3;
// port is an optional service port at which the webhook will be contacted.
// `port` should be a valid port number (1-65535, inclusive).
// Defaults to 443 for backward compatibility.
// +optional
optional int32 port = 4;
}
// ValidationRule describes a validation rule written in the CEL expression language.
message ValidationRule {
// Rule represents the expression which will be evaluated by CEL.
// ref: https://github.com/google/cel-spec
// The Rule is scoped to the location of the x-kubernetes-validations extension in the schema.
// The `self` variable in the CEL expression is bound to the scoped value.
// Example:
// - Rule scoped to the root of a resource with a status subresource: {"rule": "self.status.actual <= self.spec.maxDesired"}
//
// If the Rule is scoped to an object with properties, the accessible properties of the object are field selectable
// via `self.field` and field presence can be checked via `has(self.field)`. Null valued fields are treated as
// absent fields in CEL expressions.
// If the Rule is scoped to an object with additionalProperties (i.e. a map) the value of the map
// are accessible via `self[mapKey]`, map containment can be checked via `mapKey in self` and all entries of the map
// are accessible via CEL macros and functions such as `self.all(...)`.
// If the Rule is scoped to an array, the elements of the array are accessible via `self[i]` and also by macros and
// functions.
// If the Rule is scoped to a scalar, `self` is bound to the scalar value.
// Examples:
// - Rule scoped to a map of objects: {"rule": "self.components['Widget'].priority < 10"}
// - Rule scoped to a list of integers: {"rule": "self.values.all(value, value >= 0 && value < 100)"}
// - Rule scoped to a string value: {"rule": "self.startsWith('kube')"}
//
// The `apiVersion`, `kind`, `metadata.name` and `metadata.generateName` are always accessible from the root of the
// object and from any x-kubernetes-embedded-resource annotated objects. No other metadata properties are accessible.
//
// Unknown data preserved in custom resources via x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields is not accessible in CEL
// expressions. This includes:
// - Unknown field values that are preserved by object schemas with x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields.
// - Object properties where the property schema is of an "unknown type". An "unknown type" is recursively defined as:
// - A schema with no type and x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields set to true
// - An array where the items schema is of an "unknown type"
// - An object where the additionalProperties schema is of an "unknown type"
//
// Only property names of the form `[a-zA-Z_.-/][a-zA-Z0-9_.-/]*` are accessible.
// Accessible property names are escaped according to the following rules when accessed in the expression:
// - '__' escapes to '__underscores__'
// - '.' escapes to '__dot__'
// - '-' escapes to '__dash__'
// - '/' escapes to '__slash__'
// - Property names that exactly match a CEL RESERVED keyword escape to '__{keyword}__'. The keywords are:
// "true", "false", "null", "in", "as", "break", "const", "continue", "else", "for", "function", "if",
// "import", "let", "loop", "package", "namespace", "return".
// Examples:
// - Rule accessing a property named "namespace": {"rule": "self.__namespace__ > 0"}
// - Rule accessing a property named "x-prop": {"rule": "self.x__dash__prop > 0"}
// - Rule accessing a property named "redact__d": {"rule": "self.redact__underscores__d > 0"}
//
// Equality on arrays with x-kubernetes-list-type of 'set' or 'map' ignores element order, i.e. [1, 2] == [2, 1].
// Concatenation on arrays with x-kubernetes-list-type use the semantics of the list type:
// - 'set': `X + Y` performs a union where the array positions of all elements in `X` are preserved and
// non-intersecting elements in `Y` are appended, retaining their partial order.
// - 'map': `X + Y` performs a merge where the array positions of all keys in `X` are preserved but the values
// are overwritten by values in `Y` when the key sets of `X` and `Y` intersect. Elements in `Y` with
// non-intersecting keys are appended, retaining their partial order.
//
// If `rule` makes use of the `oldSelf` variable it is implicitly a
// `transition rule`.
//
// By default, the `oldSelf` variable is the same type as `self`.
// When `optionalOldSelf` is true, the `oldSelf` variable is a CEL optional
// variable whose value() is the same type as `self`.
// See the documentation for the `optionalOldSelf` field for details.
//
// Transition rules by default are applied only on UPDATE requests and are
// skipped if an old value could not be found. You can opt a transition
// rule into unconditional evaluation by setting `optionalOldSelf` to true.
optional string rule = 1;
// Message represents the message displayed when validation fails. The message is required if the Rule contains
// line breaks. The message must not contain line breaks.
// If unset, the message is "failed rule: {Rule}".
// e.g. "must be a URL with the host matching spec.host"
optional string message = 2;
// MessageExpression declares a CEL expression that evaluates to the validation failure message that is returned when this rule fails.
// Since messageExpression is used as a failure message, it must evaluate to a string.
// If both message and messageExpression are present on a rule, then messageExpression will be used if validation
// fails. If messageExpression results in a runtime error, the runtime error is logged, and the validation failure message is produced
// as if the messageExpression field were unset. If messageExpression evaluates to an empty string, a string with only spaces, or a string
// that contains line breaks, then the validation failure message will also be produced as if the messageExpression field were unset, and
// the fact that messageExpression produced an empty string/string with only spaces/string with line breaks will be logged.
// messageExpression has access to all the same variables as the rule; the only difference is the return type.
// Example:
// "x must be less than max ("+string(self.max)+")"
// +optional
optional string messageExpression = 3;
// reason provides a machine-readable validation failure reason that is returned to the caller when a request fails this validation rule.
// The HTTP status code returned to the caller will match the reason of the reason of the first failed validation rule.
// The currently supported reasons are: "FieldValueInvalid", "FieldValueForbidden", "FieldValueRequired", "FieldValueDuplicate".
// If not set, default to use "FieldValueInvalid".
// All future added reasons must be accepted by clients when reading this value and unknown reasons should be treated as FieldValueInvalid.
// +optional
optional string reason = 4;
// fieldPath represents the field path returned when the validation fails.
// It must be a relative JSON path (i.e. with array notation) scoped to the location of this x-kubernetes-validations extension in the schema and refer to an existing field.
// e.g. when validation checks if a specific attribute `foo` under a map `testMap`, the fieldPath could be set to `.testMap.foo`
// If the validation checks two lists must have unique attributes, the fieldPath could be set to either of the list: e.g. `.testList`
// It does not support list numeric index.
// It supports child operation to refer to an existing field currently. Refer to [JSONPath support in Kubernetes](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubectl/jsonpath/) for more info.
// Numeric index of array is not supported.
// For field name which contains special characters, use `['specialName']` to refer the field name.
// e.g. for attribute `foo.34$` appears in a list `testList`, the fieldPath could be set to `.testList['foo.34$']`
// +optional
optional string fieldPath = 5;
// optionalOldSelf is used to opt a transition rule into evaluation
// even when the object is first created, or if the old object is
// missing the value.
//
// When enabled `oldSelf` will be a CEL optional whose value will be
// `None` if there is no old value, or when the object is initially created.
//
// You may check for presence of oldSelf using `oldSelf.hasValue()` and
// unwrap it after checking using `oldSelf.value()`. Check the CEL
// documentation for Optional types for more information:
// https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/google/cel-go/cel#OptionalTypes
//
// May not be set unless `oldSelf` is used in `rule`.
//
// +featureGate=CRDValidationRatcheting
// +optional
optional bool optionalOldSelf = 6;
}
// WebhookClientConfig contains the information to make a TLS connection with the webhook.
message WebhookClientConfig {
// url gives the location of the webhook, in standard URL form
// (`scheme://host:port/path`). Exactly one of `url` or `service`
// must be specified.
//
// The `host` should not refer to a service running in the cluster; use
// the `service` field instead. The host might be resolved via external
// DNS in some apiservers (e.g., `kube-apiserver` cannot resolve
// in-cluster DNS as that would be a layering violation). `host` may
// also be an IP address.
//
// Please note that using `localhost` or `127.0.0.1` as a `host` is
// risky unless you take great care to run this webhook on all hosts
// which run an apiserver which might need to make calls to this
// webhook. Such installs are likely to be non-portable, i.e., not easy
// to turn up in a new cluster.
//
// The scheme must be "https"; the URL must begin with "https://".
//
// A path is optional, and if present may be any string permissible in
// a URL. You may use the path to pass an arbitrary string to the
// webhook, for example, a cluster identifier.
//
// Attempting to use a user or basic auth e.g. "user:password@" is not
// allowed. Fragments ("#...") and query parameters ("?...") are not
// allowed, either.
//
// +optional
optional string url = 3;
// service is a reference to the service for this webhook. Either
// service or url must be specified.
//
// If the webhook is running within the cluster, then you should use `service`.
//
// +optional
optional ServiceReference service = 1;
// caBundle is a PEM encoded CA bundle which will be used to validate the webhook's server certificate.
// If unspecified, system trust roots on the apiserver are used.
// +optional
optional bytes caBundle = 2;
}