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/*
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Copyright The Kubernetes Authors.
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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You may obtain a copy of the License at
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http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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limitations under the License.
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*/
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// This file was autogenerated by go-to-protobuf. Do not edit it manually!
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syntax = "proto2";
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package k8s.io.api.storage.v1beta1;
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import "k8s.io/api/core/v1/generated.proto";
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import "k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/api/resource/generated.proto";
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import "k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/apis/meta/v1/generated.proto";
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import "k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/runtime/generated.proto";
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import "k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/runtime/schema/generated.proto";
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// Package-wide variables from generator "generated".
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option go_package = "k8s.io/api/storage/v1beta1";
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// CSIDriver captures information about a Container Storage Interface (CSI)
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// volume driver deployed on the cluster.
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// CSI drivers do not need to create the CSIDriver object directly. Instead they may use the
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// cluster-driver-registrar sidecar container. When deployed with a CSI driver it automatically
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// creates a CSIDriver object representing the driver.
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// Kubernetes attach detach controller uses this object to determine whether attach is required.
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// Kubelet uses this object to determine whether pod information needs to be passed on mount.
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// CSIDriver objects are non-namespaced.
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message CSIDriver {
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// Standard object metadata.
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// metadata.Name indicates the name of the CSI driver that this object
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// refers to; it MUST be the same name returned by the CSI GetPluginName()
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// call for that driver.
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// The driver name must be 63 characters or less, beginning and ending with
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// an alphanumeric character ([a-z0-9A-Z]) with dashes (-), dots (.), and
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// alphanumerics between.
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// More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#metadata
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optional k8s.io.apimachinery.pkg.apis.meta.v1.ObjectMeta metadata = 1;
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// spec represents the specification of the CSI Driver.
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optional CSIDriverSpec spec = 2;
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}
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// CSIDriverList is a collection of CSIDriver objects.
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message CSIDriverList {
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// Standard list metadata
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// More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#metadata
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// +optional
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optional k8s.io.apimachinery.pkg.apis.meta.v1.ListMeta metadata = 1;
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// items is the list of CSIDriver
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repeated CSIDriver items = 2;
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}
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// CSIDriverSpec is the specification of a CSIDriver.
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message CSIDriverSpec {
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// attachRequired indicates this CSI volume driver requires an attach
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// operation (because it implements the CSI ControllerPublishVolume()
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// method), and that the Kubernetes attach detach controller should call
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// the attach volume interface which checks the volumeattachment status
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// and waits until the volume is attached before proceeding to mounting.
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// The CSI external-attacher coordinates with CSI volume driver and updates
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// the volumeattachment status when the attach operation is complete.
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// If the CSIDriverRegistry feature gate is enabled and the value is
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// specified to false, the attach operation will be skipped.
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// Otherwise the attach operation will be called.
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//
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// This field is immutable.
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//
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// +optional
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optional bool attachRequired = 1;
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// podInfoOnMount indicates this CSI volume driver requires additional pod information (like podName, podUID, etc.)
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// during mount operations, if set to true.
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// If set to false, pod information will not be passed on mount.
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// Default is false.
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//
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// The CSI driver specifies podInfoOnMount as part of driver deployment.
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// If true, Kubelet will pass pod information as VolumeContext in the CSI NodePublishVolume() calls.
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// The CSI driver is responsible for parsing and validating the information passed in as VolumeContext.
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//
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// The following VolumeConext will be passed if podInfoOnMount is set to true.
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// This list might grow, but the prefix will be used.
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// "csi.storage.k8s.io/pod.name": pod.Name
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// "csi.storage.k8s.io/pod.namespace": pod.Namespace
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// "csi.storage.k8s.io/pod.uid": string(pod.UID)
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// "csi.storage.k8s.io/ephemeral": "true" if the volume is an ephemeral inline volume
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// defined by a CSIVolumeSource, otherwise "false"
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//
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// "csi.storage.k8s.io/ephemeral" is a new feature in Kubernetes 1.16. It is only
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// required for drivers which support both the "Persistent" and "Ephemeral" VolumeLifecycleMode.
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// Other drivers can leave pod info disabled and/or ignore this field.
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// As Kubernetes 1.15 doesn't support this field, drivers can only support one mode when
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// deployed on such a cluster and the deployment determines which mode that is, for example
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// via a command line parameter of the driver.
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//
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// This field is immutable.
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//
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// +optional
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optional bool podInfoOnMount = 2;
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// volumeLifecycleModes defines what kind of volumes this CSI volume driver supports.
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// The default if the list is empty is "Persistent", which is the usage defined by the
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// CSI specification and implemented in Kubernetes via the usual PV/PVC mechanism.
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//
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// The other mode is "Ephemeral". In this mode, volumes are defined inline inside the pod spec
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// with CSIVolumeSource and their lifecycle is tied to the lifecycle of that pod.
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// A driver has to be aware of this because it is only going to get a NodePublishVolume call for such a volume.
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//
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// For more information about implementing this mode, see
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// https://kubernetes-csi.github.io/docs/ephemeral-local-volumes.html
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// A driver can support one or more of these modes and
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// more modes may be added in the future.
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//
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// This field is immutable.
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//
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// +optional
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repeated string volumeLifecycleModes = 3;
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// storageCapacity indicates that the CSI volume driver wants pod scheduling to consider the storage
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// capacity that the driver deployment will report by creating
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// CSIStorageCapacity objects with capacity information, if set to true.
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//
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// The check can be enabled immediately when deploying a driver.
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// In that case, provisioning new volumes with late binding
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// will pause until the driver deployment has published
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// some suitable CSIStorageCapacity object.
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//
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// Alternatively, the driver can be deployed with the field
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// unset or false and it can be flipped later when storage
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// capacity information has been published.
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//
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// This field was immutable in Kubernetes <= 1.22 and now is mutable.
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//
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// +optional
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optional bool storageCapacity = 4;
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// fsGroupPolicy defines if the underlying volume supports changing ownership and
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// permission of the volume before being mounted.
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// Refer to the specific FSGroupPolicy values for additional details.
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//
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// This field is immutable.
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//
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// Defaults to ReadWriteOnceWithFSType, which will examine each volume
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// to determine if Kubernetes should modify ownership and permissions of the volume.
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// With the default policy the defined fsGroup will only be applied
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// if a fstype is defined and the volume's access mode contains ReadWriteOnce.
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//
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// +optional
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optional string fsGroupPolicy = 5;
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// tokenRequests indicates the CSI driver needs pods' service account
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// tokens it is mounting volume for to do necessary authentication. Kubelet
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// will pass the tokens in VolumeContext in the CSI NodePublishVolume calls.
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// The CSI driver should parse and validate the following VolumeContext:
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// "csi.storage.k8s.io/serviceAccount.tokens": {
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// "<audience>": {
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// "token": <token>,
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// "expirationTimestamp": <expiration timestamp in RFC3339>,
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// },
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// ...
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// }
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//
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// Note: Audience in each TokenRequest should be different and at
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// most one token is empty string. To receive a new token after expiry,
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// RequiresRepublish can be used to trigger NodePublishVolume periodically.
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//
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// +optional
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// +listType=atomic
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repeated TokenRequest tokenRequests = 6;
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// requiresRepublish indicates the CSI driver wants `NodePublishVolume`
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// being periodically called to reflect any possible change in the mounted
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// volume. This field defaults to false.
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//
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// Note: After a successful initial NodePublishVolume call, subsequent calls
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// to NodePublishVolume should only update the contents of the volume. New
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// mount points will not be seen by a running container.
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//
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// +optional
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optional bool requiresRepublish = 7;
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// seLinuxMount specifies if the CSI driver supports "-o context"
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// mount option.
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//
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// When "true", the CSI driver must ensure that all volumes provided by this CSI
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// driver can be mounted separately with different `-o context` options. This is
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// typical for storage backends that provide volumes as filesystems on block
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// devices or as independent shared volumes.
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// Kubernetes will call NodeStage / NodePublish with "-o context=xyz" mount
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// option when mounting a ReadWriteOncePod volume used in Pod that has
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// explicitly set SELinux context. In the future, it may be expanded to other
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// volume AccessModes. In any case, Kubernetes will ensure that the volume is
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// mounted only with a single SELinux context.
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//
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// When "false", Kubernetes won't pass any special SELinux mount options to the driver.
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// This is typical for volumes that represent subdirectories of a bigger shared filesystem.
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//
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// Default is "false".
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//
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// +featureGate=SELinuxMountReadWriteOncePod
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// +optional
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optional bool seLinuxMount = 8;
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}
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// DEPRECATED - This group version of CSINode is deprecated by storage/v1/CSINode.
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// See the release notes for more information.
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// CSINode holds information about all CSI drivers installed on a node.
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// CSI drivers do not need to create the CSINode object directly. As long as
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// they use the node-driver-registrar sidecar container, the kubelet will
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// automatically populate the CSINode object for the CSI driver as part of
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// kubelet plugin registration.
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// CSINode has the same name as a node. If the object is missing, it means either
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// there are no CSI Drivers available on the node, or the Kubelet version is low
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// enough that it doesn't create this object.
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// CSINode has an OwnerReference that points to the corresponding node object.
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message CSINode {
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// metadata.name must be the Kubernetes node name.
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optional k8s.io.apimachinery.pkg.apis.meta.v1.ObjectMeta metadata = 1;
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// spec is the specification of CSINode
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optional CSINodeSpec spec = 2;
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}
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// CSINodeDriver holds information about the specification of one CSI driver installed on a node
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message CSINodeDriver {
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// name represents the name of the CSI driver that this object refers to.
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// This MUST be the same name returned by the CSI GetPluginName() call for
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// that driver.
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optional string name = 1;
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// nodeID of the node from the driver point of view.
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// This field enables Kubernetes to communicate with storage systems that do
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// not share the same nomenclature for nodes. For example, Kubernetes may
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// refer to a given node as "node1", but the storage system may refer to
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// the same node as "nodeA". When Kubernetes issues a command to the storage
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// system to attach a volume to a specific node, it can use this field to
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// refer to the node name using the ID that the storage system will
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// understand, e.g. "nodeA" instead of "node1". This field is required.
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optional string nodeID = 2;
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// topologyKeys is the list of keys supported by the driver.
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// When a driver is initialized on a cluster, it provides a set of topology
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// keys that it understands (e.g. "company.com/zone", "company.com/region").
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// When a driver is initialized on a node, it provides the same topology keys
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// along with values. Kubelet will expose these topology keys as labels
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// on its own node object.
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// When Kubernetes does topology aware provisioning, it can use this list to
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// determine which labels it should retrieve from the node object and pass
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// back to the driver.
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// It is possible for different nodes to use different topology keys.
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// This can be empty if driver does not support topology.
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// +optional
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repeated string topologyKeys = 3;
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// allocatable represents the volume resources of a node that are available for scheduling.
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// +optional
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optional VolumeNodeResources allocatable = 4;
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}
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// CSINodeList is a collection of CSINode objects.
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message CSINodeList {
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// Standard list metadata
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// More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#metadata
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// +optional
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optional k8s.io.apimachinery.pkg.apis.meta.v1.ListMeta metadata = 1;
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// items is the list of CSINode
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repeated CSINode items = 2;
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}
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// CSINodeSpec holds information about the specification of all CSI drivers installed on a node
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message CSINodeSpec {
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// drivers is a list of information of all CSI Drivers existing on a node.
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// If all drivers in the list are uninstalled, this can become empty.
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// +patchMergeKey=name
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// +patchStrategy=merge
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repeated CSINodeDriver drivers = 1;
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}
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// CSIStorageCapacity stores the result of one CSI GetCapacity call.
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// For a given StorageClass, this describes the available capacity in a
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// particular topology segment. This can be used when considering where to
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// instantiate new PersistentVolumes.
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//
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// For example this can express things like:
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// - StorageClass "standard" has "1234 GiB" available in "topology.kubernetes.io/zone=us-east1"
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// - StorageClass "localssd" has "10 GiB" available in "kubernetes.io/hostname=knode-abc123"
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//
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// The following three cases all imply that no capacity is available for
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// a certain combination:
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// - no object exists with suitable topology and storage class name
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// - such an object exists, but the capacity is unset
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// - such an object exists, but the capacity is zero
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//
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// The producer of these objects can decide which approach is more suitable.
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//
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// They are consumed by the kube-scheduler when a CSI driver opts into
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// capacity-aware scheduling with CSIDriverSpec.StorageCapacity. The scheduler
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// compares the MaximumVolumeSize against the requested size of pending volumes
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// to filter out unsuitable nodes. If MaximumVolumeSize is unset, it falls back
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// to a comparison against the less precise Capacity. If that is also unset,
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// the scheduler assumes that capacity is insufficient and tries some other
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// node.
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message CSIStorageCapacity {
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// Standard object's metadata. The name has no particular meaning. It must be
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// be a DNS subdomain (dots allowed, 253 characters). To ensure that
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// there are no conflicts with other CSI drivers on the cluster, the recommendation
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// is to use csisc-<uuid>, a generated name, or a reverse-domain name which ends
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// with the unique CSI driver name.
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//
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// Objects are namespaced.
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//
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// More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#metadata
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// +optional
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optional k8s.io.apimachinery.pkg.apis.meta.v1.ObjectMeta metadata = 1;
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// nodeTopology defines which nodes have access to the storage
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// for which capacity was reported. If not set, the storage is
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// not accessible from any node in the cluster. If empty, the
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// storage is accessible from all nodes. This field is
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// immutable.
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//
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// +optional
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optional k8s.io.apimachinery.pkg.apis.meta.v1.LabelSelector nodeTopology = 2;
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// storageClassName represents the name of the StorageClass that the reported capacity applies to.
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// It must meet the same requirements as the name of a StorageClass
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// object (non-empty, DNS subdomain). If that object no longer exists,
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// the CSIStorageCapacity object is obsolete and should be removed by its
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// creator.
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// This field is immutable.
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optional string storageClassName = 3;
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// capacity is the value reported by the CSI driver in its GetCapacityResponse
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// for a GetCapacityRequest with topology and parameters that match the
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// previous fields.
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//
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// The semantic is currently (CSI spec 1.2) defined as:
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// The available capacity, in bytes, of the storage that can be used
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// to provision volumes. If not set, that information is currently
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// unavailable.
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//
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// +optional
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optional k8s.io.apimachinery.pkg.api.resource.Quantity capacity = 4;
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// maximumVolumeSize is the value reported by the CSI driver in its GetCapacityResponse
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// for a GetCapacityRequest with topology and parameters that match the
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// previous fields.
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//
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// This is defined since CSI spec 1.4.0 as the largest size
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// that may be used in a
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// CreateVolumeRequest.capacity_range.required_bytes field to
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// create a volume with the same parameters as those in
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// GetCapacityRequest. The corresponding value in the Kubernetes
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// API is ResourceRequirements.Requests in a volume claim.
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//
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// +optional
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optional k8s.io.apimachinery.pkg.api.resource.Quantity maximumVolumeSize = 5;
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}
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// CSIStorageCapacityList is a collection of CSIStorageCapacity objects.
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message CSIStorageCapacityList {
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// Standard list metadata
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// More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#metadata
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// +optional
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optional k8s.io.apimachinery.pkg.apis.meta.v1.ListMeta metadata = 1;
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// items is the list of CSIStorageCapacity objects.
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// +listType=map
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// +listMapKey=name
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repeated CSIStorageCapacity items = 2;
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}
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// StorageClass describes the parameters for a class of storage for
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// which PersistentVolumes can be dynamically provisioned.
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//
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// StorageClasses are non-namespaced; the name of the storage class
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// according to etcd is in ObjectMeta.Name.
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message StorageClass {
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// Standard object's metadata.
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// More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#metadata
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// +optional
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optional k8s.io.apimachinery.pkg.apis.meta.v1.ObjectMeta metadata = 1;
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// provisioner indicates the type of the provisioner.
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optional string provisioner = 2;
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// parameters holds the parameters for the provisioner that should
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// create volumes of this storage class.
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// +optional
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map<string, string> parameters = 3;
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// reclaimPolicy controls the reclaimPolicy for dynamically provisioned PersistentVolumes of this storage class.
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// Defaults to Delete.
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// +optional
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optional string reclaimPolicy = 4;
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// mountOptions controls the mountOptions for dynamically provisioned PersistentVolumes of this storage class.
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// e.g. ["ro", "soft"]. Not validated -
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// mount of the PVs will simply fail if one is invalid.
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// +optional
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repeated string mountOptions = 5;
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// allowVolumeExpansion shows whether the storage class allow volume expand
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// +optional
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optional bool allowVolumeExpansion = 6;
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// volumeBindingMode indicates how PersistentVolumeClaims should be
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// provisioned and bound. When unset, VolumeBindingImmediate is used.
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// This field is only honored by servers that enable the VolumeScheduling feature.
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// +optional
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optional string volumeBindingMode = 7;
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// allowedTopologies restrict the node topologies where volumes can be dynamically provisioned.
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// Each volume plugin defines its own supported topology specifications.
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// An empty TopologySelectorTerm list means there is no topology restriction.
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// This field is only honored by servers that enable the VolumeScheduling feature.
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// +optional
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// +listType=atomic
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repeated k8s.io.api.core.v1.TopologySelectorTerm allowedTopologies = 8;
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}
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// StorageClassList is a collection of storage classes.
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message StorageClassList {
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// Standard list metadata
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// More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#metadata
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// +optional
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optional k8s.io.apimachinery.pkg.apis.meta.v1.ListMeta metadata = 1;
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// items is the list of StorageClasses
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repeated StorageClass items = 2;
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}
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// TokenRequest contains parameters of a service account token.
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message TokenRequest {
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// audience is the intended audience of the token in "TokenRequestSpec".
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// It will default to the audiences of kube apiserver.
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optional string audience = 1;
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// expirationSeconds is the duration of validity of the token in "TokenRequestSpec".
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// It has the same default value of "ExpirationSeconds" in "TokenRequestSpec"
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//
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// +optional
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optional int64 expirationSeconds = 2;
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}
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// VolumeAttachment captures the intent to attach or detach the specified volume
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// to/from the specified node.
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//
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// VolumeAttachment objects are non-namespaced.
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message VolumeAttachment {
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// Standard object metadata.
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// More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#metadata
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// +optional
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optional k8s.io.apimachinery.pkg.apis.meta.v1.ObjectMeta metadata = 1;
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// spec represents specification of the desired attach/detach volume behavior.
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// Populated by the Kubernetes system.
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optional VolumeAttachmentSpec spec = 2;
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// status represents status of the VolumeAttachment request.
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// Populated by the entity completing the attach or detach
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// operation, i.e. the external-attacher.
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// +optional
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optional VolumeAttachmentStatus status = 3;
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}
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// VolumeAttachmentList is a collection of VolumeAttachment objects.
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message VolumeAttachmentList {
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// Standard list metadata
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// More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#metadata
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// +optional
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optional k8s.io.apimachinery.pkg.apis.meta.v1.ListMeta metadata = 1;
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// items is the list of VolumeAttachments
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repeated VolumeAttachment items = 2;
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}
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// VolumeAttachmentSource represents a volume that should be attached.
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// Right now only PersistenVolumes can be attached via external attacher,
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// in future we may allow also inline volumes in pods.
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// Exactly one member can be set.
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message VolumeAttachmentSource {
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// persistentVolumeName represents the name of the persistent volume to attach.
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// +optional
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optional string persistentVolumeName = 1;
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// inlineVolumeSpec contains all the information necessary to attach
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// a persistent volume defined by a pod's inline VolumeSource. This field
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// is populated only for the CSIMigration feature. It contains
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// translated fields from a pod's inline VolumeSource to a
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// PersistentVolumeSpec. This field is beta-level and is only
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// honored by servers that enabled the CSIMigration feature.
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// +optional
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optional k8s.io.api.core.v1.PersistentVolumeSpec inlineVolumeSpec = 2;
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}
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// VolumeAttachmentSpec is the specification of a VolumeAttachment request.
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message VolumeAttachmentSpec {
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// attacher indicates the name of the volume driver that MUST handle this
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// request. This is the name returned by GetPluginName().
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optional string attacher = 1;
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// source represents the volume that should be attached.
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optional VolumeAttachmentSource source = 2;
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// nodeName represents the node that the volume should be attached to.
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optional string nodeName = 3;
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}
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// VolumeAttachmentStatus is the status of a VolumeAttachment request.
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message VolumeAttachmentStatus {
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// attached indicates the volume is successfully attached.
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// This field must only be set by the entity completing the attach
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// operation, i.e. the external-attacher.
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optional bool attached = 1;
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// attachmentMetadata is populated with any
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// information returned by the attach operation, upon successful attach, that must be passed
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// into subsequent WaitForAttach or Mount calls.
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// This field must only be set by the entity completing the attach
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// operation, i.e. the external-attacher.
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// +optional
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map<string, string> attachmentMetadata = 2;
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// attachError represents the last error encountered during attach operation, if any.
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// This field must only be set by the entity completing the attach
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// operation, i.e. the external-attacher.
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// +optional
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optional VolumeError attachError = 3;
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// detachError represents the last error encountered during detach operation, if any.
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// This field must only be set by the entity completing the detach
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// operation, i.e. the external-attacher.
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// +optional
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optional VolumeError detachError = 4;
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}
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// VolumeError captures an error encountered during a volume operation.
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message VolumeError {
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// time represents the time the error was encountered.
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// +optional
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optional k8s.io.apimachinery.pkg.apis.meta.v1.Time time = 1;
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// message represents the error encountered during Attach or Detach operation.
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// This string may be logged, so it should not contain sensitive
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// information.
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// +optional
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optional string message = 2;
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}
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// VolumeNodeResources is a set of resource limits for scheduling of volumes.
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message VolumeNodeResources {
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// count indicates the maximum number of unique volumes managed by the CSI driver that can be used on a node.
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// A volume that is both attached and mounted on a node is considered to be used once, not twice.
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// The same rule applies for a unique volume that is shared among multiple pods on the same node.
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// If this field is nil, then the supported number of volumes on this node is unbounded.
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// +optional
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optional int32 count = 1;
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}
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