Changes to accommodate client-go changes and kube vendor update

to v1.18.0

Signed-off-by: Humble Chirammal <hchiramm@redhat.com>
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Humble Chirammal
2020-04-14 12:34:33 +05:30
committed by mergify[bot]
parent 4c96ad3c85
commit 34fc1d847e
1083 changed files with 50505 additions and 155846 deletions

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@ -408,19 +408,33 @@ message FSGroupStrategyOptions {
repeated IDRange ranges = 2;
}
// HTTPIngressPath associates a path regex with a backend. Incoming urls matching
// the path are forwarded to the backend.
// HTTPIngressPath associates a path with a backend. Incoming urls matching the
// path are forwarded to the backend.
message HTTPIngressPath {
// Path is an extended POSIX regex as defined by IEEE Std 1003.1,
// (i.e this follows the egrep/unix syntax, not the perl syntax)
// matched against the path of an incoming request. Currently it can
// contain characters disallowed from the conventional "path"
// part of a URL as defined by RFC 3986. Paths must begin with
// a '/'. If unspecified, the path defaults to a catch all sending
// traffic to the backend.
// Path is matched against the path of an incoming request. Currently it can
// contain characters disallowed from the conventional "path" part of a URL
// as defined by RFC 3986. Paths must begin with a '/'. When unspecified,
// all paths from incoming requests are matched.
// +optional
optional string path = 1;
// PathType determines the interpretation of the Path matching. PathType can
// be one of the following values:
// * Exact: Matches the URL path exactly.
// * Prefix: Matches based on a URL path prefix split by '/'. Matching is
// done on a path element by element basis. A path element refers is the
// list of labels in the path split by the '/' separator. A request is a
// match for path p if every p is an element-wise prefix of p of the
// request path. Note that if the last element of the path is a substring
// of the last element in request path, it is not a match (e.g. /foo/bar
// matches /foo/bar/baz, but does not match /foo/barbaz).
// * ImplementationSpecific: Interpretation of the Path matching is up to
// the IngressClass. Implementations can treat this as a separate PathType
// or treat it identically to Prefix or Exact path types.
// Implementations are required to support all path types.
// Defaults to ImplementationSpecific.
optional string pathType = 3;
// Backend defines the referenced service endpoint to which the traffic
// will be forwarded to.
optional IngressBackend backend = 2;
@ -458,16 +472,16 @@ message IDRange {
}
// DEPRECATED 1.9 - This group version of IPBlock is deprecated by networking/v1/IPBlock.
// IPBlock describes a particular CIDR (Ex. "192.168.1.1/24") that is allowed to the pods
// matched by a NetworkPolicySpec's podSelector. The except entry describes CIDRs that should
// not be included within this rule.
// IPBlock describes a particular CIDR (Ex. "192.168.1.1/24","2001:db9::/64") that is allowed
// to the pods matched by a NetworkPolicySpec's podSelector. The except entry describes CIDRs
// that should not be included within this rule.
message IPBlock {
// CIDR is a string representing the IP Block
// Valid examples are "192.168.1.1/24"
// Valid examples are "192.168.1.1/24" or "2001:db9::/64"
optional string cidr = 1;
// Except is a slice of CIDRs that should not be included within an IP Block
// Valid examples are "192.168.1.1/24"
// Valid examples are "192.168.1.1/24" or "2001:db9::/64"
// Except values will be rejected if they are outside the CIDR range
// +optional
repeated string except = 2;
@ -498,10 +512,18 @@ message Ingress {
// IngressBackend describes all endpoints for a given service and port.
message IngressBackend {
// Specifies the name of the referenced service.
// +optional
optional string serviceName = 1;
// Specifies the port of the referenced service.
// +optional
optional k8s.io.apimachinery.pkg.util.intstr.IntOrString servicePort = 2;
// Resource is an ObjectRef to another Kubernetes resource in the namespace
// of the Ingress object. If resource is specified, serviceName and servicePort
// must not be specified.
// +optional
optional k8s.io.api.core.v1.TypedLocalObjectReference resource = 3;
}
// IngressList is a collection of Ingress.
@ -519,18 +541,28 @@ message IngressList {
// the related backend services. Incoming requests are first evaluated for a host
// match, then routed to the backend associated with the matching IngressRuleValue.
message IngressRule {
// Host is the fully qualified domain name of a network host, as defined
// by RFC 3986. Note the following deviations from the "host" part of the
// URI as defined in the RFC:
// 1. IPs are not allowed. Currently an IngressRuleValue can only apply to the
// IP in the Spec of the parent Ingress.
// Host is the fully qualified domain name of a network host, as defined by RFC 3986.
// Note the following deviations from the "host" part of the
// URI as defined in RFC 3986:
// 1. IPs are not allowed. Currently an IngressRuleValue can only apply to
// the IP in the Spec of the parent Ingress.
// 2. The `:` delimiter is not respected because ports are not allowed.
// Currently the port of an Ingress is implicitly :80 for http and
// :443 for https.
// Both these may change in the future.
// Incoming requests are matched against the host before the IngressRuleValue.
// If the host is unspecified, the Ingress routes all traffic based on the
// specified IngressRuleValue.
// Incoming requests are matched against the host before the
// IngressRuleValue. If the host is unspecified, the Ingress routes all
// traffic based on the specified IngressRuleValue.
//
// Host can be "precise" which is a domain name without the terminating dot of
// a network host (e.g. "foo.bar.com") or "wildcard", which is a domain name
// prefixed with a single wildcard label (e.g. "*.foo.com").
// The wildcard character '*' must appear by itself as the first DNS label and
// matches only a single label. You cannot have a wildcard label by itself (e.g. Host == "*").
// Requests will be matched against the Host field in the following way:
// 1. If Host is precise, the request matches this rule if the http host header is equal to Host.
// 2. If Host is a wildcard, then the request matches this rule if the http host header
// is to equal to the suffix (removing the first label) of the wildcard rule.
// +optional
optional string host = 1;
@ -554,6 +586,19 @@ message IngressRuleValue {
// IngressSpec describes the Ingress the user wishes to exist.
message IngressSpec {
// IngressClassName is the name of the IngressClass cluster resource. The
// associated IngressClass defines which controller will implement the
// resource. This replaces the deprecated `kubernetes.io/ingress.class`
// annotation. For backwards compatibility, when that annotation is set, it
// must be given precedence over this field. The controller may emit a
// warning if the field and annotation have different values.
// Implementations of this API should ignore Ingresses without a class
// specified. An IngressClass resource may be marked as default, which can
// be used to set a default value for this field. For more information,
// refer to the IngressClass documentation.
// +optional
optional string ingressClassName = 4;
// A default backend capable of servicing requests that don't match any
// rule. At least one of 'backend' or 'rules' must be specified. This field
// is optional to allow the loadbalancer controller or defaulting logic to
@ -1025,10 +1070,6 @@ message ReplicaSetStatus {
repeated ReplicaSetCondition conditions = 6;
}
// Dummy definition
message ReplicationControllerDummy {
}
// DEPRECATED.
message RollbackConfig {
// The revision to rollback to. If set to 0, rollback to the last revision.

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@ -47,7 +47,6 @@ func addKnownTypes(scheme *runtime.Scheme) error {
&Deployment{},
&DeploymentList{},
&DeploymentRollback{},
&ReplicationControllerDummy{},
&Scale{},
&DaemonSetList{},
&DaemonSet{},

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@ -67,13 +67,6 @@ type Scale struct {
Status ScaleStatus `json:"status,omitempty" protobuf:"bytes,3,opt,name=status"`
}
// +k8s:deepcopy-gen:interfaces=k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/runtime.Object
// Dummy definition
type ReplicationControllerDummy struct {
metav1.TypeMeta `json:",inline"`
}
// +genclient
// +genclient:method=GetScale,verb=get,subresource=scale,result=Scale
// +genclient:method=UpdateScale,verb=update,subresource=scale,input=Scale,result=Scale
@ -576,6 +569,19 @@ type IngressList struct {
// IngressSpec describes the Ingress the user wishes to exist.
type IngressSpec struct {
// IngressClassName is the name of the IngressClass cluster resource. The
// associated IngressClass defines which controller will implement the
// resource. This replaces the deprecated `kubernetes.io/ingress.class`
// annotation. For backwards compatibility, when that annotation is set, it
// must be given precedence over this field. The controller may emit a
// warning if the field and annotation have different values.
// Implementations of this API should ignore Ingresses without a class
// specified. An IngressClass resource may be marked as default, which can
// be used to set a default value for this field. For more information,
// refer to the IngressClass documentation.
// +optional
IngressClassName *string `json:"ingressClassName,omitempty" protobuf:"bytes,4,opt,name=ingressClassName"`
// A default backend capable of servicing requests that don't match any
// rule. At least one of 'backend' or 'rules' must be specified. This field
// is optional to allow the loadbalancer controller or defaulting logic to
@ -627,18 +633,28 @@ type IngressStatus struct {
// the related backend services. Incoming requests are first evaluated for a host
// match, then routed to the backend associated with the matching IngressRuleValue.
type IngressRule struct {
// Host is the fully qualified domain name of a network host, as defined
// by RFC 3986. Note the following deviations from the "host" part of the
// URI as defined in the RFC:
// 1. IPs are not allowed. Currently an IngressRuleValue can only apply to the
// IP in the Spec of the parent Ingress.
// Host is the fully qualified domain name of a network host, as defined by RFC 3986.
// Note the following deviations from the "host" part of the
// URI as defined in RFC 3986:
// 1. IPs are not allowed. Currently an IngressRuleValue can only apply to
// the IP in the Spec of the parent Ingress.
// 2. The `:` delimiter is not respected because ports are not allowed.
// Currently the port of an Ingress is implicitly :80 for http and
// :443 for https.
// Both these may change in the future.
// Incoming requests are matched against the host before the IngressRuleValue.
// If the host is unspecified, the Ingress routes all traffic based on the
// specified IngressRuleValue.
// Incoming requests are matched against the host before the
// IngressRuleValue. If the host is unspecified, the Ingress routes all
// traffic based on the specified IngressRuleValue.
//
// Host can be "precise" which is a domain name without the terminating dot of
// a network host (e.g. "foo.bar.com") or "wildcard", which is a domain name
// prefixed with a single wildcard label (e.g. "*.foo.com").
// The wildcard character '*' must appear by itself as the first DNS label and
// matches only a single label. You cannot have a wildcard label by itself (e.g. Host == "*").
// Requests will be matched against the Host field in the following way:
// 1. If Host is precise, the request matches this rule if the http host header is equal to Host.
// 2. If Host is a wildcard, then the request matches this rule if the http host header
// is to equal to the suffix (removing the first label) of the wildcard rule.
// +optional
Host string `json:"host,omitempty" protobuf:"bytes,1,opt,name=host"`
// IngressRuleValue represents a rule to route requests for this IngressRule.
@ -677,19 +693,63 @@ type HTTPIngressRuleValue struct {
// options usable by a loadbalancer, like http keep-alive.
}
// HTTPIngressPath associates a path regex with a backend. Incoming urls matching
// the path are forwarded to the backend.
// PathType represents the type of path referred to by a HTTPIngressPath.
type PathType string
const (
// PathTypeExact matches the URL path exactly and with case sensitivity.
PathTypeExact = PathType("Exact")
// PathTypePrefix matches based on a URL path prefix split by '/'. Matching
// is case sensitive and done on a path element by element basis. A path
// element refers to the list of labels in the path split by the '/'
// separator. A request is a match for path p if every p is an element-wise
// prefix of p of the request path. Note that if the last element of the
// path is a substring of the last element in request path, it is not a
// match (e.g. /foo/bar matches /foo/bar/baz, but does not match
// /foo/barbaz). If multiple matching paths exist in an Ingress spec, the
// longest matching path is given priority.
// Examples:
// - /foo/bar does not match requests to /foo/barbaz
// - /foo/bar matches request to /foo/bar and /foo/bar/baz
// - /foo and /foo/ both match requests to /foo and /foo/. If both paths are
// present in an Ingress spec, the longest matching path (/foo/) is given
// priority.
PathTypePrefix = PathType("Prefix")
// PathTypeImplementationSpecific matching is up to the IngressClass.
// Implementations can treat this as a separate PathType or treat it
// identically to Prefix or Exact path types.
PathTypeImplementationSpecific = PathType("ImplementationSpecific")
)
// HTTPIngressPath associates a path with a backend. Incoming urls matching the
// path are forwarded to the backend.
type HTTPIngressPath struct {
// Path is an extended POSIX regex as defined by IEEE Std 1003.1,
// (i.e this follows the egrep/unix syntax, not the perl syntax)
// matched against the path of an incoming request. Currently it can
// contain characters disallowed from the conventional "path"
// part of a URL as defined by RFC 3986. Paths must begin with
// a '/'. If unspecified, the path defaults to a catch all sending
// traffic to the backend.
// Path is matched against the path of an incoming request. Currently it can
// contain characters disallowed from the conventional "path" part of a URL
// as defined by RFC 3986. Paths must begin with a '/'. When unspecified,
// all paths from incoming requests are matched.
// +optional
Path string `json:"path,omitempty" protobuf:"bytes,1,opt,name=path"`
// PathType determines the interpretation of the Path matching. PathType can
// be one of the following values:
// * Exact: Matches the URL path exactly.
// * Prefix: Matches based on a URL path prefix split by '/'. Matching is
// done on a path element by element basis. A path element refers is the
// list of labels in the path split by the '/' separator. A request is a
// match for path p if every p is an element-wise prefix of p of the
// request path. Note that if the last element of the path is a substring
// of the last element in request path, it is not a match (e.g. /foo/bar
// matches /foo/bar/baz, but does not match /foo/barbaz).
// * ImplementationSpecific: Interpretation of the Path matching is up to
// the IngressClass. Implementations can treat this as a separate PathType
// or treat it identically to Prefix or Exact path types.
// Implementations are required to support all path types.
// Defaults to ImplementationSpecific.
PathType *PathType `json:"pathType,omitempty" protobuf:"bytes,3,opt,name=pathType"`
// Backend defines the referenced service endpoint to which the traffic
// will be forwarded to.
Backend IngressBackend `json:"backend" protobuf:"bytes,2,opt,name=backend"`
@ -698,10 +758,18 @@ type HTTPIngressPath struct {
// IngressBackend describes all endpoints for a given service and port.
type IngressBackend struct {
// Specifies the name of the referenced service.
ServiceName string `json:"serviceName" protobuf:"bytes,1,opt,name=serviceName"`
// +optional
ServiceName string `json:"serviceName,omitempty" protobuf:"bytes,1,opt,name=serviceName"`
// Specifies the port of the referenced service.
ServicePort intstr.IntOrString `json:"servicePort" protobuf:"bytes,2,opt,name=servicePort"`
// +optional
ServicePort intstr.IntOrString `json:"servicePort,omitempty" protobuf:"bytes,2,opt,name=servicePort"`
// Resource is an ObjectRef to another Kubernetes resource in the namespace
// of the Ingress object. If resource is specified, serviceName and servicePort
// must not be specified.
// +optional
Resource *v1.TypedLocalObjectReference `json:"resource,omitempty" protobuf:"bytes,3,opt,name=resource"`
}
// +genclient
@ -1341,15 +1409,15 @@ type NetworkPolicyPort struct {
}
// DEPRECATED 1.9 - This group version of IPBlock is deprecated by networking/v1/IPBlock.
// IPBlock describes a particular CIDR (Ex. "192.168.1.1/24") that is allowed to the pods
// matched by a NetworkPolicySpec's podSelector. The except entry describes CIDRs that should
// not be included within this rule.
// IPBlock describes a particular CIDR (Ex. "192.168.1.1/24","2001:db9::/64") that is allowed
// to the pods matched by a NetworkPolicySpec's podSelector. The except entry describes CIDRs
// that should not be included within this rule.
type IPBlock struct {
// CIDR is a string representing the IP Block
// Valid examples are "192.168.1.1/24"
// Valid examples are "192.168.1.1/24" or "2001:db9::/64"
CIDR string `json:"cidr" protobuf:"bytes,1,name=cidr"`
// Except is a slice of CIDRs that should not be included within an IP Block
// Valid examples are "192.168.1.1/24"
// Valid examples are "192.168.1.1/24" or "2001:db9::/64"
// Except values will be rejected if they are outside the CIDR range
// +optional
Except []string `json:"except,omitempty" protobuf:"bytes,2,rep,name=except"`

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@ -230,9 +230,10 @@ func (FSGroupStrategyOptions) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string {
}
var map_HTTPIngressPath = map[string]string{
"": "HTTPIngressPath associates a path regex with a backend. Incoming urls matching the path are forwarded to the backend.",
"path": "Path is an extended POSIX regex as defined by IEEE Std 1003.1, (i.e this follows the egrep/unix syntax, not the perl syntax) matched against the path of an incoming request. Currently it can contain characters disallowed from the conventional \"path\" part of a URL as defined by RFC 3986. Paths must begin with a '/'. If unspecified, the path defaults to a catch all sending traffic to the backend.",
"backend": "Backend defines the referenced service endpoint to which the traffic will be forwarded to.",
"": "HTTPIngressPath associates a path with a backend. Incoming urls matching the path are forwarded to the backend.",
"path": "Path is matched against the path of an incoming request. Currently it can contain characters disallowed from the conventional \"path\" part of a URL as defined by RFC 3986. Paths must begin with a '/'. When unspecified, all paths from incoming requests are matched.",
"pathType": "PathType determines the interpretation of the Path matching. PathType can be one of the following values: * Exact: Matches the URL path exactly. * Prefix: Matches based on a URL path prefix split by '/'. Matching is\n done on a path element by element basis. A path element refers is the\n list of labels in the path split by the '/' separator. A request is a\n match for path p if every p is an element-wise prefix of p of the\n request path. Note that if the last element of the path is a substring\n of the last element in request path, it is not a match (e.g. /foo/bar\n matches /foo/bar/baz, but does not match /foo/barbaz).\n* ImplementationSpecific: Interpretation of the Path matching is up to\n the IngressClass. Implementations can treat this as a separate PathType\n or treat it identically to Prefix or Exact path types.\nImplementations are required to support all path types. Defaults to ImplementationSpecific.",
"backend": "Backend defines the referenced service endpoint to which the traffic will be forwarded to.",
}
func (HTTPIngressPath) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string {
@ -269,9 +270,9 @@ func (IDRange) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string {
}
var map_IPBlock = map[string]string{
"": "DEPRECATED 1.9 - This group version of IPBlock is deprecated by networking/v1/IPBlock. IPBlock describes a particular CIDR (Ex. \"192.168.1.1/24\") that is allowed to the pods matched by a NetworkPolicySpec's podSelector. The except entry describes CIDRs that should not be included within this rule.",
"cidr": "CIDR is a string representing the IP Block Valid examples are \"192.168.1.1/24\"",
"except": "Except is a slice of CIDRs that should not be included within an IP Block Valid examples are \"192.168.1.1/24\" Except values will be rejected if they are outside the CIDR range",
"": "DEPRECATED 1.9 - This group version of IPBlock is deprecated by networking/v1/IPBlock. IPBlock describes a particular CIDR (Ex. \"192.168.1.1/24\",\"2001:db9::/64\") that is allowed to the pods matched by a NetworkPolicySpec's podSelector. The except entry describes CIDRs that should not be included within this rule.",
"cidr": "CIDR is a string representing the IP Block Valid examples are \"192.168.1.1/24\" or \"2001:db9::/64\"",
"except": "Except is a slice of CIDRs that should not be included within an IP Block Valid examples are \"192.168.1.1/24\" or \"2001:db9::/64\" Except values will be rejected if they are outside the CIDR range",
}
func (IPBlock) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string {
@ -293,6 +294,7 @@ var map_IngressBackend = map[string]string{
"": "IngressBackend describes all endpoints for a given service and port.",
"serviceName": "Specifies the name of the referenced service.",
"servicePort": "Specifies the port of the referenced service.",
"resource": "Resource is an ObjectRef to another Kubernetes resource in the namespace of the Ingress object. If resource is specified, serviceName and servicePort must not be specified.",
}
func (IngressBackend) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string {
@ -311,7 +313,7 @@ func (IngressList) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string {
var map_IngressRule = map[string]string{
"": "IngressRule represents the rules mapping the paths under a specified host to the related backend services. Incoming requests are first evaluated for a host match, then routed to the backend associated with the matching IngressRuleValue.",
"host": "Host is the fully qualified domain name of a network host, as defined by RFC 3986. Note the following deviations from the \"host\" part of the URI as defined in the RFC: 1. IPs are not allowed. Currently an IngressRuleValue can only apply to the\n\t IP in the Spec of the parent Ingress.\n2. The `:` delimiter is not respected because ports are not allowed.\n\t Currently the port of an Ingress is implicitly :80 for http and\n\t :443 for https.\nBoth these may change in the future. Incoming requests are matched against the host before the IngressRuleValue. If the host is unspecified, the Ingress routes all traffic based on the specified IngressRuleValue.",
"host": "Host is the fully qualified domain name of a network host, as defined by RFC 3986. Note the following deviations from the \"host\" part of the URI as defined in RFC 3986: 1. IPs are not allowed. Currently an IngressRuleValue can only apply to\n the IP in the Spec of the parent Ingress.\n2. The `:` delimiter is not respected because ports are not allowed.\n\t Currently the port of an Ingress is implicitly :80 for http and\n\t :443 for https.\nBoth these may change in the future. Incoming requests are matched against the host before the IngressRuleValue. If the host is unspecified, the Ingress routes all traffic based on the specified IngressRuleValue.\n\nHost can be \"precise\" which is a domain name without the terminating dot of a network host (e.g. \"foo.bar.com\") or \"wildcard\", which is a domain name prefixed with a single wildcard label (e.g. \"*.foo.com\"). The wildcard character '*' must appear by itself as the first DNS label and matches only a single label. You cannot have a wildcard label by itself (e.g. Host == \"*\"). Requests will be matched against the Host field in the following way: 1. If Host is precise, the request matches this rule if the http host header is equal to Host. 2. If Host is a wildcard, then the request matches this rule if the http host header is to equal to the suffix (removing the first label) of the wildcard rule.",
}
func (IngressRule) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string {
@ -327,10 +329,11 @@ func (IngressRuleValue) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string {
}
var map_IngressSpec = map[string]string{
"": "IngressSpec describes the Ingress the user wishes to exist.",
"backend": "A default backend capable of servicing requests that don't match any rule. At least one of 'backend' or 'rules' must be specified. This field is optional to allow the loadbalancer controller or defaulting logic to specify a global default.",
"tls": "TLS configuration. Currently the Ingress only supports a single TLS port, 443. If multiple members of this list specify different hosts, they will be multiplexed on the same port according to the hostname specified through the SNI TLS extension, if the ingress controller fulfilling the ingress supports SNI.",
"rules": "A list of host rules used to configure the Ingress. If unspecified, or no rule matches, all traffic is sent to the default backend.",
"": "IngressSpec describes the Ingress the user wishes to exist.",
"ingressClassName": "IngressClassName is the name of the IngressClass cluster resource. The associated IngressClass defines which controller will implement the resource. This replaces the deprecated `kubernetes.io/ingress.class` annotation. For backwards compatibility, when that annotation is set, it must be given precedence over this field. The controller may emit a warning if the field and annotation have different values. Implementations of this API should ignore Ingresses without a class specified. An IngressClass resource may be marked as default, which can be used to set a default value for this field. For more information, refer to the IngressClass documentation.",
"backend": "A default backend capable of servicing requests that don't match any rule. At least one of 'backend' or 'rules' must be specified. This field is optional to allow the loadbalancer controller or defaulting logic to specify a global default.",
"tls": "TLS configuration. Currently the Ingress only supports a single TLS port, 443. If multiple members of this list specify different hosts, they will be multiplexed on the same port according to the hostname specified through the SNI TLS extension, if the ingress controller fulfilling the ingress supports SNI.",
"rules": "A list of host rules used to configure the Ingress. If unspecified, or no rule matches, all traffic is sent to the default backend.",
}
func (IngressSpec) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string {
@ -541,14 +544,6 @@ func (ReplicaSetStatus) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string {
return map_ReplicaSetStatus
}
var map_ReplicationControllerDummy = map[string]string{
"": "Dummy definition",
}
func (ReplicationControllerDummy) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string {
return map_ReplicationControllerDummy
}
var map_RollbackConfig = map[string]string{
"": "DEPRECATED.",
"revision": "The revision to rollback to. If set to 0, rollback to the last revision.",

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@ -458,7 +458,12 @@ func (in *FSGroupStrategyOptions) DeepCopy() *FSGroupStrategyOptions {
// DeepCopyInto is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, writing into out. in must be non-nil.
func (in *HTTPIngressPath) DeepCopyInto(out *HTTPIngressPath) {
*out = *in
out.Backend = in.Backend
if in.PathType != nil {
in, out := &in.PathType, &out.PathType
*out = new(PathType)
**out = **in
}
in.Backend.DeepCopyInto(&out.Backend)
return
}
@ -478,7 +483,9 @@ func (in *HTTPIngressRuleValue) DeepCopyInto(out *HTTPIngressRuleValue) {
if in.Paths != nil {
in, out := &in.Paths, &out.Paths
*out = make([]HTTPIngressPath, len(*in))
copy(*out, *in)
for i := range *in {
(*in)[i].DeepCopyInto(&(*out)[i])
}
}
return
}
@ -578,6 +585,11 @@ func (in *Ingress) DeepCopyObject() runtime.Object {
func (in *IngressBackend) DeepCopyInto(out *IngressBackend) {
*out = *in
out.ServicePort = in.ServicePort
if in.Resource != nil {
in, out := &in.Resource, &out.Resource
*out = new(corev1.TypedLocalObjectReference)
(*in).DeepCopyInto(*out)
}
return
}
@ -665,10 +677,15 @@ func (in *IngressRuleValue) DeepCopy() *IngressRuleValue {
// DeepCopyInto is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, writing into out. in must be non-nil.
func (in *IngressSpec) DeepCopyInto(out *IngressSpec) {
*out = *in
if in.IngressClassName != nil {
in, out := &in.IngressClassName, &out.IngressClassName
*out = new(string)
**out = **in
}
if in.Backend != nil {
in, out := &in.Backend, &out.Backend
*out = new(IngressBackend)
**out = **in
(*in).DeepCopyInto(*out)
}
if in.TLS != nil {
in, out := &in.TLS, &out.TLS
@ -1231,31 +1248,6 @@ func (in *ReplicaSetStatus) DeepCopy() *ReplicaSetStatus {
return out
}
// DeepCopyInto is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, writing into out. in must be non-nil.
func (in *ReplicationControllerDummy) DeepCopyInto(out *ReplicationControllerDummy) {
*out = *in
out.TypeMeta = in.TypeMeta
return
}
// DeepCopy is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, creating a new ReplicationControllerDummy.
func (in *ReplicationControllerDummy) DeepCopy() *ReplicationControllerDummy {
if in == nil {
return nil
}
out := new(ReplicationControllerDummy)
in.DeepCopyInto(out)
return out
}
// DeepCopyObject is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, creating a new runtime.Object.
func (in *ReplicationControllerDummy) DeepCopyObject() runtime.Object {
if c := in.DeepCopy(); c != nil {
return c
}
return nil
}
// DeepCopyInto is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, writing into out. in must be non-nil.
func (in *RollbackConfig) DeepCopyInto(out *RollbackConfig) {
*out = *in