cdk8s-plus-32 (TypeScript) ¶
Constructs ¶
AbstractPod ¶
Initializers ¶
import { AbstractPod } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
new AbstractPod(scope: Construct, id: string, props?: AbstractPodProps)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
propsOptional ¶
Methods ¶
addContainer ¶
public addContainer(cont: ContainerProps)
contRequired ¶
addHostAlias ¶
public addHostAlias(hostAlias: HostAlias)
hostAliasRequired ¶
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.HostAlias
addInitContainer ¶
public addInitContainer(cont: ContainerProps)
contRequired ¶
addVolume ¶
public addVolume(vol: Volume)
volRequired ¶
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Volume
attachContainer ¶
public attachContainer(cont: Container)
contRequired ¶
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Container
toNetworkPolicyPeerConfig ¶
public toNetworkPolicyPeerConfig()
toPodSelector ¶
public toPodSelector()
toPodSelectorConfig ¶
public toPodSelectorConfig()
toSubjectConfiguration ¶
public toSubjectConfiguration()
Properties ¶
automountServiceAccountTokenRequired ¶
public readonly automountServiceAccountToken: boolean;
- Type:
boolean
containersRequired ¶
public readonly containers: Container[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Container[]
dnsRequired ¶
public readonly dns: PodDns;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.PodDns
hostAliasesRequired ¶
public readonly hostAliases: HostAlias[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.HostAlias[]
initContainersRequired ¶
public readonly initContainers: Container[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Container[]
podMetadataRequired ¶
public readonly podMetadata: ApiObjectMetadataDefinition;
securityContextRequired ¶
public readonly securityContext: PodSecurityContext;
shareProcessNamespaceRequired ¶
public readonly shareProcessNamespace: boolean;
- Type:
boolean
volumesRequired ¶
public readonly volumes: Volume[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Volume[]
dockerRegistryAuthOptional ¶
public readonly dockerRegistryAuth: ISecret;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ISecret
enableServiceLinksOptional ¶
public readonly enableServiceLinks: boolean;
- Type:
boolean
hostNetworkOptional ¶
public readonly hostNetwork: boolean;
- Type:
boolean
restartPolicyOptional ¶
public readonly restartPolicy: RestartPolicy;
serviceAccountOptional ¶
public readonly serviceAccount: IServiceAccount;
terminationGracePeriodOptional ¶
public readonly terminationGracePeriod: Duration;
- Type:
cdk8s.Duration
AwsElasticBlockStorePersistentVolume ¶
Represents an AWS Disk resource that is attached to a kubelet’s host machine and then exposed to the pod.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/volumes#awselasticblockstore
Initializers ¶
import { AwsElasticBlockStorePersistentVolume } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
new AwsElasticBlockStorePersistentVolume(scope: Construct, id: string, props: AwsElasticBlockStorePersistentVolumeProps)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
propsRequired ¶
Properties ¶
fsTypeRequired ¶
public readonly fsType: string;
- Type:
string
File system type of this volume.
readOnlyRequired ¶
public readonly readOnly: boolean;
- Type:
boolean
Whether or not it is mounted as a read-only volume.
volumeIdRequired ¶
public readonly volumeId: string;
- Type:
string
Volume id of this volume.
partitionOptional ¶
public readonly partition: number;
- Type:
number
Partition of this volume.
AzureDiskPersistentVolume ¶
AzureDisk represents an Azure Data Disk mount on the host and bind mount to the pod.
Initializers ¶
import { AzureDiskPersistentVolume } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
new AzureDiskPersistentVolume(scope: Construct, id: string, props: AzureDiskPersistentVolumeProps)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
propsRequired ¶
Properties ¶
azureKindRequired ¶
public readonly azureKind: AzureDiskPersistentVolumeKind;
Azure kind of this volume.
cachingModeRequired ¶
public readonly cachingMode: AzureDiskPersistentVolumeCachingMode;
Caching mode of this volume.
diskNameRequired ¶
public readonly diskName: string;
- Type:
string
Disk name of this volume.
diskUriRequired ¶
public readonly diskUri: string;
- Type:
string
Disk URI of this volume.
fsTypeRequired ¶
public readonly fsType: string;
- Type:
string
File system type of this volume.
readOnlyRequired ¶
public readonly readOnly: boolean;
- Type:
boolean
Whether or not it is mounted as a read-only volume.
BasicAuthSecret ¶
Create a secret for basic authentication.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/secret/#basic-authentication-secret
Initializers ¶
import { BasicAuthSecret } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
new BasicAuthSecret(scope: Construct, id: string, props: BasicAuthSecretProps)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
propsRequired ¶
ClusterRole ¶
- Implements:
cdk8s-plus-32.IClusterRole,cdk8s-plus-32.IRole
ClusterRole is a cluster level, logical grouping of PolicyRules that can be referenced as a unit by a RoleBinding or ClusterRoleBinding.
Initializers ¶
import { ClusterRole } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
new ClusterRole(scope: Construct, id: string, props?: ClusterRoleProps)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
propsOptional ¶
Methods ¶
aggregate ¶
public aggregate(key: string, value: string)
keyRequired ¶
- Type:
string
valueRequired ¶
- Type:
string
allow ¶
public allow(verbs: string[], endpoints: IApiEndpoint)
verbsRequired ¶
- Type:
string[]
endpointsRequired ¶
The endpoints(s) to apply to.
allowCreate ¶
public allowCreate(endpoints: IApiEndpoint)
endpointsRequired ¶
The resource(s) to apply to.
allowDelete ¶
public allowDelete(endpoints: IApiEndpoint)
endpointsRequired ¶
The resource(s) to apply to.
allowDeleteCollection ¶
public allowDeleteCollection(endpoints: IApiEndpoint)
endpointsRequired ¶
The resource(s) to apply to.
allowGet ¶
public allowGet(endpoints: IApiEndpoint)
endpointsRequired ¶
The resource(s) to apply to.
allowList ¶
public allowList(endpoints: IApiEndpoint)
endpointsRequired ¶
The resource(s) to apply to.
allowPatch ¶
public allowPatch(endpoints: IApiEndpoint)
endpointsRequired ¶
The resource(s) to apply to.
allowRead ¶
public allowRead(endpoints: IApiEndpoint)
endpointsRequired ¶
The resource(s) to apply to.
allowReadWrite ¶
public allowReadWrite(endpoints: IApiEndpoint)
endpointsRequired ¶
The resource(s) to apply to.
allowUpdate ¶
public allowUpdate(endpoints: IApiEndpoint)
endpointsRequired ¶
The resource(s) to apply to.
allowWatch ¶
public allowWatch(endpoints: IApiEndpoint)
endpointsRequired ¶
The resource(s) to apply to.
bind ¶
public bind(subjects: ISubject)
subjectsRequired ¶
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ISubject
a list of subjects to bind to.
bindInNamespace ¶
public bindInNamespace(namespace: string, subjects: ISubject)
namespaceRequired ¶
- Type:
string
the namespace to limit permissions to.
subjectsRequired ¶
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ISubject
a list of subjects to bind to.
combine ¶
public combine(rol: ClusterRole)
rolRequired ¶
Static Functions ¶
fromClusterRoleName ¶
import { ClusterRole } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
ClusterRole.fromClusterRoleName(scope: Construct, id: string, name: string)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
nameRequired ¶
- Type:
string
Properties ¶
resourceTypeRequired ¶
public readonly resourceType: string;
- Type:
string
The name of a resource type as it appears in the relevant API endpoint.
rulesRequired ¶
public readonly rules: ClusterRolePolicyRule[];
Rules associaated with this Role.
Returns a copy, use allow to add rules.
ClusterRoleBinding ¶
A ClusterRoleBinding grants permissions cluster-wide to a user or set of users.
Initializers ¶
import { ClusterRoleBinding } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
new ClusterRoleBinding(scope: Construct, id: string, props: ClusterRoleBindingProps)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
propsRequired ¶
Methods ¶
addSubjects ¶
public addSubjects(subjects: ISubject)
subjectsRequired ¶
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ISubject
The subjects to add.
Properties ¶
resourceTypeRequired ¶
public readonly resourceType: string;
- Type:
string
The name of a resource type as it appears in the relevant API endpoint.
roleRequired ¶
public readonly role: IClusterRole;
subjectsRequired ¶
public readonly subjects: ISubject[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ISubject[]
ConfigMap ¶
- Implements:
cdk8s-plus-32.IConfigMap
ConfigMap holds configuration data for pods to consume.
Initializers ¶
import { ConfigMap } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
new ConfigMap(scope: Construct, id: string, props?: ConfigMapProps)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
propsOptional ¶
Methods ¶
addBinaryData ¶
public addBinaryData(key: string, value: string)
keyRequired ¶
- Type:
string
The key.
valueRequired ¶
- Type:
string
The value.
addData ¶
public addData(key: string, value: string)
keyRequired ¶
- Type:
string
The key.
valueRequired ¶
- Type:
string
The value.
addDirectory ¶
public addDirectory(localDir: string, options?: AddDirectoryOptions)
localDirRequired ¶
- Type:
string
A path to a local directory.
optionsOptional ¶
Options.
addFile ¶
public addFile(localFile: string, key?: string)
localFileRequired ¶
- Type:
string
The path to the local file.
keyOptional ¶
- Type:
string
The ConfigMap key (default to the file name).
Static Functions ¶
fromConfigMapName ¶
import { ConfigMap } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
ConfigMap.fromConfigMapName(scope: Construct, id: string, name: string)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
nameRequired ¶
- Type:
string
Properties ¶
binaryDataRequired ¶
public readonly binaryData: {[ key: string ]: string};
- Type: {[ key: string ]:
string}
The binary data associated with this config map.
Returns a copy. To add data records, use addBinaryData() or addData().
dataRequired ¶
public readonly data: {[ key: string ]: string};
- Type: {[ key: string ]:
string}
The data associated with this config map.
Returns an copy. To add data records, use addData() or addBinaryData().
immutableRequired ¶
public readonly immutable: boolean;
- Type:
boolean
Whether or not this config map is immutable.
resourceTypeRequired ¶
public readonly resourceType: string;
- Type:
string
The name of a resource type as it appears in the relevant API endpoint.
CronJob ¶
A CronJob is responsible for creating a Job and scheduling it based on provided cron schedule.
This helps running Jobs in a recurring manner.
Initializers ¶
import { CronJob } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
new CronJob(scope: Construct, id: string, props: CronJobProps)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
propsRequired ¶
Properties ¶
concurrencyPolicyRequired ¶
public readonly concurrencyPolicy: string;
- Type:
string
The policy used by this cron job to determine the concurrency mode in which to schedule jobs.
failedJobsRetainedRequired ¶
public readonly failedJobsRetained: number;
- Type:
number
The number of failed jobs retained by this cron job.
resourceTypeRequired ¶
public readonly resourceType: string;
- Type:
string
Represents the resource type.
scheduleRequired ¶
public readonly schedule: Cron;
- Type:
cdk8s.Cron
The schedule this cron job is scheduled to run in.
startingDeadlineRequired ¶
public readonly startingDeadline: Duration;
- Type:
cdk8s.Duration
The time by which the running cron job needs to schedule the next job execution.
The job is considered as failed if it misses this deadline.
successfulJobsRetainedRequired ¶
public readonly successfulJobsRetained: number;
- Type:
number
The number of successful jobs retained by this cron job.
suspendRequired ¶
public readonly suspend: boolean;
- Type:
boolean
Whether or not the cron job is currently suspended or not.
timeZoneOptional ¶
public readonly timeZone: string;
- Type:
string
The timezone which this cron job would follow to schedule jobs.
DaemonSet ¶
A DaemonSet ensures that all (or some) Nodes run a copy of a Pod.
As nodes are added to the cluster, Pods are added to them. As nodes are removed from the cluster, those Pods are garbage collected. Deleting a DaemonSet will clean up the Pods it created.
Some typical uses of a DaemonSet are:
- running a cluster storage daemon on every node
- running a logs collection daemon on every node
- running a node monitoring daemon on every node
In a simple case, one DaemonSet, covering all nodes, would be used for each type of daemon. A more complex setup might use multiple DaemonSets for a single type of daemon, but with different flags and/or different memory and cpu requests for different hardware types.
Initializers ¶
import { DaemonSet } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
new DaemonSet(scope: Construct, id: string, props?: DaemonSetProps)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
propsOptional ¶
Properties ¶
minReadySecondsRequired ¶
public readonly minReadySeconds: number;
- Type:
number
resourceTypeRequired ¶
public readonly resourceType: string;
- Type:
string
The name of a resource type as it appears in the relevant API endpoint.
Deployment ¶
- Implements:
cdk8s-plus-32.IScalable
A Deployment provides declarative updates for Pods and ReplicaSets.
You describe a desired state in a Deployment, and the Deployment Controller changes the actual state to the desired state at a controlled rate. You can define Deployments to create new ReplicaSets, or to remove existing Deployments and adopt all their resources with new Deployments.
Note: Do not manage ReplicaSets owned by a Deployment. Consider opening an issue in the main Kubernetes repository if your use case is not covered below.
Use Case
The following are typical use cases for Deployments:
- Create a Deployment to rollout a ReplicaSet. The ReplicaSet creates Pods in the background. Check the status of the rollout to see if it succeeds or not.
- Declare the new state of the Pods by updating the PodTemplateSpec of the Deployment. A new ReplicaSet is created and the Deployment manages moving the Pods from the old ReplicaSet to the new one at a controlled rate. Each new ReplicaSet updates the revision of the Deployment.
- Rollback to an earlier Deployment revision if the current state of the Deployment is not stable. Each rollback updates the revision of the Deployment.
- Scale up the Deployment to facilitate more load.
- Pause the Deployment to apply multiple fixes to its PodTemplateSpec and then resume it to start a new rollout.
- Use the status of the Deployment as an indicator that a rollout has stuck.
- Clean up older ReplicaSets that you don’t need anymore.
Initializers ¶
import { Deployment } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
new Deployment(scope: Construct, id: string, props?: DeploymentProps)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
propsOptional ¶
Methods ¶
exposeViaIngress ¶
public exposeViaIngress(path: string, options?: ExposeDeploymentViaIngressOptions)
pathRequired ¶
- Type:
string
The ingress path to register under.
optionsOptional ¶
Additional options.
exposeViaService ¶
public exposeViaService(options?: DeploymentExposeViaServiceOptions)
optionsOptional ¶
Options to determine details of the service and port exposed.
markHasAutoscaler ¶
public markHasAutoscaler()
toScalingTarget ¶
public toScalingTarget()
Properties ¶
minReadyRequired ¶
public readonly minReady: Duration;
- Type:
cdk8s.Duration
Minimum duration for which a newly created pod should be ready without any of its container crashing, for it to be considered available.
progressDeadlineRequired ¶
public readonly progressDeadline: Duration;
- Type:
cdk8s.Duration
The maximum duration for a deployment to make progress before it is considered to be failed.
resourceTypeRequired ¶
public readonly resourceType: string;
- Type:
string
The name of a resource type as it appears in the relevant API endpoint.
revisionHistoryLimitRequired ¶
public readonly revisionHistoryLimit: number;
- Type:
number - Default: 10
Number of desired replicasets history.
strategyRequired ¶
public readonly strategy: DeploymentStrategy;
replicasOptional ¶
public readonly replicas: number;
- Type:
number
Number of desired pods.
hasAutoscalerRequired ¶
public readonly hasAutoscaler: boolean;
- Type:
boolean
If this is a target of an autoscaler.
DockerConfigSecret ¶
Create a secret for storing credentials for accessing a container image registry.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/secret/#docker-config-secrets
Initializers ¶
import { DockerConfigSecret } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
new DockerConfigSecret(scope: Construct, id: string, props: DockerConfigSecretProps)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
propsRequired ¶
GCEPersistentDiskPersistentVolume ¶
GCEPersistentDisk represents a GCE Disk resource that is attached to a kubelet’s host machine and then exposed to the pod.
Provisioned by an admin.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/volumes#gcepersistentdisk
Initializers ¶
import { GCEPersistentDiskPersistentVolume } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
new GCEPersistentDiskPersistentVolume(scope: Construct, id: string, props: GCEPersistentDiskPersistentVolumeProps)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
propsRequired ¶
Properties ¶
fsTypeRequired ¶
public readonly fsType: string;
- Type:
string
File system type of this volume.
pdNameRequired ¶
public readonly pdName: string;
- Type:
string
PD resource in GCE of this volume.
readOnlyRequired ¶
public readonly readOnly: boolean;
- Type:
boolean
Whether or not it is mounted as a read-only volume.
partitionOptional ¶
public readonly partition: number;
- Type:
number
Partition of this volume.
Group ¶
- Implements:
cdk8s-plus-32.ISubject
Represents a group.
Methods ¶
toSubjectConfiguration ¶
public toSubjectConfiguration()
Static Functions ¶
fromName ¶
import { Group } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
Group.fromName(scope: Construct, id: string, name: string)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
nameRequired ¶
- Type:
string
Properties ¶
kindRequired ¶
public readonly kind: string;
- Type:
string
nameRequired ¶
public readonly name: string;
- Type:
string
apiGroupOptional ¶
public readonly apiGroup: string;
- Type:
string
HorizontalPodAutoscaler ¶
A HorizontalPodAutoscaler scales a workload up or down in response to a metric change.
This allows your services to scale up when demand is high and scale down when they are no longer needed.
Typical use cases for HorizontalPodAutoscaler:
- When Memory usage is above 70%, scale up the number of replicas to meet the demand.
- When CPU usage is below 30%, scale down the number of replicas to save resources.
- When a service is experiencing a spike in traffic, scale up the number of replicas to meet the demand. Then, when the traffic subsides, scale down the number of replicas to save resources.
The autoscaler uses the following algorithm to determine the number of replicas to scale:
desiredReplicas = ceil[currentReplicas * ( currentMetricValue / desiredMetricValue )]
HorizontalPodAutoscaler’s can be used to with any Scalable workload:
* Deployment
* StatefulSet
Targets that already have a replica count defined:
Remove any replica counts from the target resource before associating with a HorizontalPodAutoscaler. If this isn’t done, then any time a change to that object is applied, Kubernetes will scale the current number of Pods to the value of the target.replicas key. This may not be desired and could lead to unexpected behavior.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/run-application/horizontal-pod-autoscale/#implicit-maintenance-mode-deactivation
Initializers ¶
import { HorizontalPodAutoscaler } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
new HorizontalPodAutoscaler(scope: Construct, id: string, props: HorizontalPodAutoscalerProps)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
propsRequired ¶
Properties ¶
maxReplicasRequired ¶
public readonly maxReplicas: number;
- Type:
number
The maximum number of replicas that can be scaled up to.
minReplicasRequired ¶
public readonly minReplicas: number;
- Type:
number
The minimum number of replicas that can be scaled down to.
resourceTypeRequired ¶
public readonly resourceType: string;
- Type:
string
The name of a resource type as it appears in the relevant API endpoint.
scaleDownRequired ¶
public readonly scaleDown: ScalingRules;
The scaling behavior when scaling down.
scaleUpRequired ¶
public readonly scaleUp: ScalingRules;
The scaling behavior when scaling up.
targetRequired ¶
public readonly target: IScalable;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.IScalable
The workload to scale up or down.
metricsOptional ¶
public readonly metrics: Metric[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Metric[]
The metric conditions that trigger a scale up or scale down.
Ingress ¶
Ingress is a collection of rules that allow inbound connections to reach the endpoints defined by a backend.
An Ingress can be configured to give services externally-reachable urls, load balance traffic, terminate SSL, offer name based virtual hosting etc.
Initializers ¶
import { Ingress } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
new Ingress(scope: Construct, id: string, props?: IngressProps)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
propsOptional ¶
Methods ¶
addDefaultBackend ¶
public addDefaultBackend(backend: IngressBackend)
backendRequired ¶
The backend to use for requests that do not match any rule.
addHostDefaultBackend ¶
public addHostDefaultBackend(host: string, backend: IngressBackend)
hostRequired ¶
- Type:
string
The host name to match.
backendRequired ¶
The backend to route to.
addHostRule ¶
public addHostRule(host: string, path: string, backend: IngressBackend, pathType?: HttpIngressPathType)
hostRequired ¶
- Type:
string
The host name.
pathRequired ¶
- Type:
string
The HTTP path.
backendRequired ¶
The backend to route requests to.
pathTypeOptional ¶
How the path is matched against request paths.
addRule ¶
public addRule(path: string, backend: IngressBackend, pathType?: HttpIngressPathType)
pathRequired ¶
- Type:
string
The HTTP path.
backendRequired ¶
The backend to route requests to.
pathTypeOptional ¶
How the path is matched against request paths.
addRules ¶
public addRules(rules: IngressRule)
rulesRequired ¶
The rules to add.
addTls ¶
public addTls(tls: IngressTls[])
tlsRequired ¶
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.IngressTls[]
Properties ¶
resourceTypeRequired ¶
public readonly resourceType: string;
- Type:
string
The name of a resource type as it appears in the relevant API endpoint.
Job ¶
A Job creates one or more Pods and ensures that a specified number of them successfully terminate.
As pods successfully complete, the Job tracks the successful completions. When a specified number of successful completions is reached, the task (ie, Job) is complete. Deleting a Job will clean up the Pods it created. A simple case is to create one Job object in order to reliably run one Pod to completion. The Job object will start a new Pod if the first Pod fails or is deleted (for example due to a node hardware failure or a node reboot). You can also use a Job to run multiple Pods in parallel.
Initializers ¶
import { Job } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
new Job(scope: Construct, id: string, props?: JobProps)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
propsOptional ¶
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.JobProps
Properties ¶
resourceTypeRequired ¶
public readonly resourceType: string;
- Type:
string
The name of a resource type as it appears in the relevant API endpoint.
activeDeadlineOptional ¶
public readonly activeDeadline: Duration;
- Type:
cdk8s.Duration
Duration before job is terminated.
If undefined, there is no deadline.
backoffLimitOptional ¶
public readonly backoffLimit: number;
- Type:
number
Number of retries before marking failed.
ttlAfterFinishedOptional ¶
public readonly ttlAfterFinished: Duration;
- Type:
cdk8s.Duration
TTL before the job is deleted after it is finished.
Namespace ¶
In Kubernetes, namespaces provides a mechanism for isolating groups of resources within a single cluster.
Names of resources need to be unique within a namespace, but not across namespaces. Namespace-based scoping is applicable only for namespaced objects (e.g. Deployments, Services, etc) and not for cluster-wide objects (e.g. StorageClass, Nodes, PersistentVolumes, etc).
Initializers ¶
import { Namespace } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
new Namespace(scope: Construct, id: string, props?: NamespaceProps)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
propsOptional ¶
Methods ¶
toNamespaceSelectorConfig ¶
public toNamespaceSelectorConfig()
toNetworkPolicyPeerConfig ¶
public toNetworkPolicyPeerConfig()
toPodSelector ¶
public toPodSelector()
Properties ¶
resourceTypeRequired ¶
public readonly resourceType: string;
- Type:
string
The name of a resource type as it appears in the relevant API endpoint.
Constants ¶
NAME_LABEL ¶
- Type:
string
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/namespaces/#automatic-labelling
Namespaces ¶
Represents a group of namespaces.
Initializers ¶
import { Namespaces } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
new Namespaces(scope: Construct, id: string, expressions?: LabelExpression[], names?: string[], labels?: {[ key: string ]: string})
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
expressionsOptional ¶
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.LabelExpression[]
namesOptional ¶
- Type:
string[]
labelsOptional ¶
- Type: {[ key: string ]:
string}
Methods ¶
toNamespaceSelectorConfig ¶
public toNamespaceSelectorConfig()
toNetworkPolicyPeerConfig ¶
public toNetworkPolicyPeerConfig()
toPodSelector ¶
public toPodSelector()
Static Functions ¶
all ¶
import { Namespaces } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
Namespaces.all(scope: Construct, id: string)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
select ¶
import { Namespaces } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
Namespaces.select(scope: Construct, id: string, options: NamespacesSelectOptions)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
optionsRequired ¶
NetworkPolicy ¶
Control traffic flow at the IP address or port level (OSI layer 3 or 4), network policies are an application-centric construct which allow you to specify how a pod is allowed to communicate with various network peers.
Outgoing traffic is allowed if there are no network policies selecting the pod (and cluster policy otherwise allows the traffic), OR if the traffic matches at least one egress rule across all of the network policies that select the pod.
- Incoming traffic is allowed to a pod if there are no network policies selecting the pod (and cluster policy otherwise allows the traffic), OR if the traffic source is the pod’s local node, OR if the traffic matches at least one ingress rule across all of the network policies that select the pod.
Network policies do not conflict; they are additive. If any policy or policies apply to a given pod for a given direction, the connections allowed in that direction from that pod is the union of what the applicable policies allow. Thus, order of evaluation does not affect the policy result.
For a connection from a source pod to a destination pod to be allowed, both the egress policy on the source pod and the ingress policy on the destination pod need to allow the connection. If either side does not allow the connection, it will not happen.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/network-policies/#networkpolicy-resource
Initializers ¶
import { NetworkPolicy } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
new NetworkPolicy(scope: Construct, id: string, props?: NetworkPolicyProps)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
propsOptional ¶
Methods ¶
addEgressRule ¶
public addEgressRule(peer: INetworkPolicyPeer, ports?: NetworkPolicyPort[])
peerRequired ¶
portsOptional ¶
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.NetworkPolicyPort[]
addIngressRule ¶
public addIngressRule(peer: INetworkPolicyPeer, ports?: NetworkPolicyPort[])
peerRequired ¶
portsOptional ¶
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.NetworkPolicyPort[]
Properties ¶
resourceTypeRequired ¶
public readonly resourceType: string;
- Type:
string
The name of a resource type as it appears in the relevant API endpoint.
NetworkPolicyIpBlock ¶
- Implements:
cdk8s-plus-32.INetworkPolicyPeer
Describes a particular CIDR (Ex.
“192.168.1.1/24”,”2001:db9::/64”) that is allowed to the pods matched by a network policy selector. The except entry describes CIDRs that should not be included within this rule.
Methods ¶
toNetworkPolicyPeerConfig ¶
public toNetworkPolicyPeerConfig()
toPodSelector ¶
public toPodSelector()
Static Functions ¶
anyIpv4 ¶
import { NetworkPolicyIpBlock } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
NetworkPolicyIpBlock.anyIpv4(scope: Construct, id: string)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
anyIpv6 ¶
import { NetworkPolicyIpBlock } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
NetworkPolicyIpBlock.anyIpv6(scope: Construct, id: string)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
ipv4 ¶
import { NetworkPolicyIpBlock } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
NetworkPolicyIpBlock.ipv4(scope: Construct, id: string, cidrIp: string, except?: string[])
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
cidrIpRequired ¶
- Type:
string
exceptOptional ¶
- Type:
string[]
ipv6 ¶
import { NetworkPolicyIpBlock } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
NetworkPolicyIpBlock.ipv6(scope: Construct, id: string, cidrIp: string, except?: string[])
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
cidrIpRequired ¶
- Type:
string
exceptOptional ¶
- Type:
string[]
Properties ¶
cidrRequired ¶
public readonly cidr: string;
- Type:
string
A string representing the IP Block Valid examples are “192.168.1.1/24” or “2001:db9::/64”.
exceptOptional ¶
public readonly except: string[];
- Type:
string[]
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.
PersistentVolume ¶
- Implements:
cdk8s-plus-32.IPersistentVolume,cdk8s-plus-32.IStorage
A PersistentVolume (PV) is a piece of storage in the cluster that has been provisioned by an administrator or dynamically provisioned using Storage Classes.
It is a resource in the cluster just like a node is a cluster resource. PVs are volume plugins like Volumes, but have a lifecycle independent of any individual Pod that uses the PV. This API object captures the details of the implementation of the storage, be that NFS, iSCSI, or a cloud-provider-specific storage system.
Initializers ¶
import { PersistentVolume } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
new PersistentVolume(scope: Construct, id: string, props?: PersistentVolumeProps)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
propsOptional ¶
Methods ¶
asVolume ¶
public asVolume()
bind ¶
public bind(claim: IPersistentVolumeClaim)
claimRequired ¶
The PVC to bind to.
reserve ¶
public reserve()
Static Functions ¶
fromPersistentVolumeName ¶
import { PersistentVolume } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
PersistentVolume.fromPersistentVolumeName(scope: Construct, id: string, volumeName: string)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
volumeNameRequired ¶
- Type:
string
Properties ¶
modeRequired ¶
public readonly mode: PersistentVolumeMode;
Volume mode of this volume.
reclaimPolicyRequired ¶
public readonly reclaimPolicy: PersistentVolumeReclaimPolicy;
Reclaim policy of this volume.
resourceTypeRequired ¶
public readonly resourceType: string;
- Type:
string
The name of a resource type as it appears in the relevant API endpoint.
accessModesOptional ¶
public readonly accessModes: PersistentVolumeAccessMode[];
Access modes requirement of this claim.
claimOptional ¶
public readonly claim: IPersistentVolumeClaim;
PVC this volume is bound to.
Undefined means this volume is not yet claimed by any PVC.
mountOptionsOptional ¶
public readonly mountOptions: string[];
- Type:
string[]
Mount options of this volume.
storageOptional ¶
public readonly storage: Size;
- Type:
cdk8s.Size
Storage size of this volume.
storageClassNameOptional ¶
public readonly storageClassName: string;
- Type:
string
Storage class this volume belongs to.
PersistentVolumeClaim ¶
- Implements:
cdk8s-plus-32.IPersistentVolumeClaim
A PersistentVolumeClaim (PVC) is a request for storage by a user.
It is similar to a Pod. Pods consume node resources and PVCs consume PV resources. Pods can request specific levels of resources (CPU and Memory). Claims can request specific size and access modes
Initializers ¶
import { PersistentVolumeClaim } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
new PersistentVolumeClaim(scope: Construct, id: string, props?: PersistentVolumeClaimProps)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
propsOptional ¶
Methods ¶
bind ¶
public bind(vol: IPersistentVolume)
volRequired ¶
The PV to bind to.
Static Functions ¶
fromClaimName ¶
import { PersistentVolumeClaim } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
PersistentVolumeClaim.fromClaimName(scope: Construct, id: string, claimName: string)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
claimNameRequired ¶
- Type:
string
Properties ¶
resourceTypeRequired ¶
public readonly resourceType: string;
- Type:
string
The name of a resource type as it appears in the relevant API endpoint.
volumeModeRequired ¶
public readonly volumeMode: PersistentVolumeMode;
Volume mode requirement of this claim.
accessModesOptional ¶
public readonly accessModes: PersistentVolumeAccessMode[];
Access modes requirement of this claim.
storageOptional ¶
public readonly storage: Size;
- Type:
cdk8s.Size
Storage requirement of this claim.
storageClassNameOptional ¶
public readonly storageClassName: string;
- Type:
string
Storage class requirment of this claim.
volumeOptional ¶
public readonly volume: IPersistentVolume;
PV this claim is bound to.
Undefined means the claim is not bound to any specific volume.
Pod ¶
Pod is a collection of containers that can run on a host.
This resource is created by clients and scheduled onto hosts.
Initializers ¶
import { Pod } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
new Pod(scope: Construct, id: string, props?: PodProps)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
propsOptional ¶
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.PodProps
Properties ¶
connectionsRequired ¶
public readonly connections: PodConnections;
podMetadataRequired ¶
public readonly podMetadata: ApiObjectMetadataDefinition;
resourceTypeRequired ¶
public readonly resourceType: string;
- Type:
string
The name of a resource type as it appears in the relevant API endpoint.
schedulingRequired ¶
public readonly scheduling: PodScheduling;
Constants ¶
ADDRESS_LABEL ¶
- Type:
string
This label is autoamtically added by cdk8s to any pod.
It provides a unique and stable identifier for the pod.
Pods ¶
- Implements:
cdk8s-plus-32.IPodSelector
Represents a group of pods.
Initializers ¶
import { Pods } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
new Pods(scope: Construct, id: string, expressions?: LabelExpression[], labels?: {[ key: string ]: string}, namespaces?: INamespaceSelector)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
expressionsOptional ¶
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.LabelExpression[]
labelsOptional ¶
- Type: {[ key: string ]:
string}
namespacesOptional ¶
Methods ¶
toNetworkPolicyPeerConfig ¶
public toNetworkPolicyPeerConfig()
toPodSelector ¶
public toPodSelector()
toPodSelectorConfig ¶
public toPodSelectorConfig()
Static Functions ¶
all ¶
import { Pods } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
Pods.all(scope: Construct, id: string, options?: PodsAllOptions)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
optionsOptional ¶
select ¶
import { Pods } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
Pods.select(scope: Construct, id: string, options: PodsSelectOptions)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
optionsRequired ¶
Resource ¶
Base class for all Kubernetes objects in stdk8s.
Represents a single resource.
Initializers ¶
import { Resource } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
new Resource(scope: Construct, id: string)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
Methods ¶
asApiResource ¶
public asApiResource()
asNonApiResource ¶
public asNonApiResource()
Properties ¶
apiGroupRequired ¶
public readonly apiGroup: string;
- Type:
string
The group portion of the API version (e.g. “authorization.k8s.io”).
apiVersionRequired ¶
public readonly apiVersion: string;
- Type:
string
The object’s API version (e.g. “authorization.k8s.io/v1”).
kindRequired ¶
public readonly kind: string;
- Type:
string
The object kind (e.g. “Deployment”).
metadataRequired ¶
public readonly metadata: ApiObjectMetadataDefinition;
nameRequired ¶
public readonly name: string;
- Type:
string
The name of this API object.
permissionsRequired ¶
public readonly permissions: ResourcePermissions;
resourceTypeRequired ¶
public readonly resourceType: string;
- Type:
string
The name of a resource type as it appears in the relevant API endpoint.
resourceNameOptional ¶
public readonly resourceName: string;
- Type:
string
The unique, namespace-global, name of an object inside the Kubernetes cluster.
If this is omitted, the ApiResource should represent all objects of the given type.
Role ¶
- Implements:
cdk8s-plus-32.IRole
Role is a namespaced, logical grouping of PolicyRules that can be referenced as a unit by a RoleBinding.
Initializers ¶
import { Role } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
new Role(scope: Construct, id: string, props?: RoleProps)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
propsOptional ¶
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.RoleProps
Methods ¶
allow ¶
public allow(verbs: string[], resources: IApiResource)
verbsRequired ¶
- Type:
string[]
resourcesRequired ¶
The resource(s) to apply to.
allowCreate ¶
public allowCreate(resources: IApiResource)
resourcesRequired ¶
The resource(s) to apply to.
allowDelete ¶
public allowDelete(resources: IApiResource)
resourcesRequired ¶
The resource(s) to apply to.
allowDeleteCollection ¶
public allowDeleteCollection(resources: IApiResource)
resourcesRequired ¶
The resource(s) to apply to.
allowGet ¶
public allowGet(resources: IApiResource)
resourcesRequired ¶
The resource(s) to apply to.
allowList ¶
public allowList(resources: IApiResource)
resourcesRequired ¶
The resource(s) to apply to.
allowPatch ¶
public allowPatch(resources: IApiResource)
resourcesRequired ¶
The resource(s) to apply to.
allowRead ¶
public allowRead(resources: IApiResource)
resourcesRequired ¶
The resource(s) to apply to.
allowReadWrite ¶
public allowReadWrite(resources: IApiResource)
resourcesRequired ¶
The resource(s) to apply to.
allowUpdate ¶
public allowUpdate(resources: IApiResource)
resourcesRequired ¶
The resource(s) to apply to.
allowWatch ¶
public allowWatch(resources: IApiResource)
resourcesRequired ¶
The resource(s) to apply to.
bind ¶
public bind(subjects: ISubject)
subjectsRequired ¶
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ISubject
a list of subjects to bind to.
Static Functions ¶
fromRoleName ¶
import { Role } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
Role.fromRoleName(scope: Construct, id: string, name: string)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
nameRequired ¶
- Type:
string
Properties ¶
resourceTypeRequired ¶
public readonly resourceType: string;
- Type:
string
The name of a resource type as it appears in the relevant API endpoint.
rulesRequired ¶
public readonly rules: RolePolicyRule[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.RolePolicyRule[]
Rules associaated with this Role.
Returns a copy, use allow to add rules.
RoleBinding ¶
A RoleBinding grants permissions within a specific namespace to a user or set of users.
Initializers ¶
import { RoleBinding } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
new RoleBinding(scope: Construct, id: string, props: RoleBindingProps)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
propsRequired ¶
Methods ¶
addSubjects ¶
public addSubjects(subjects: ISubject)
subjectsRequired ¶
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ISubject
The subjects to add.
Properties ¶
resourceTypeRequired ¶
public readonly resourceType: string;
- Type:
string
The name of a resource type as it appears in the relevant API endpoint.
roleRequired ¶
public readonly role: IRole;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.IRole
subjectsRequired ¶
public readonly subjects: ISubject[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ISubject[]
Secret ¶
- Implements:
cdk8s-plus-32.ISecret
Kubernetes Secrets let you store and manage sensitive information, such as passwords, OAuth tokens, and ssh keys.
Storing confidential information in a Secret is safer and more flexible than putting it verbatim in a Pod definition or in a container image.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/secret
Initializers ¶
import { Secret } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
new Secret(scope: Construct, id: string, props?: SecretProps)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
propsOptional ¶
Methods ¶
addStringData ¶
public addStringData(key: string, value: string)
keyRequired ¶
- Type:
string
Key.
valueRequired ¶
- Type:
string
Value.
envValue ¶
public envValue(key: string, options?: EnvValueFromSecretOptions)
keyRequired ¶
- Type:
string
optionsOptional ¶
getStringData ¶
public getStringData(key: string)
keyRequired ¶
- Type:
string
Key.
Static Functions ¶
fromSecretName ¶
import { Secret } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
Secret.fromSecretName(scope: Construct, id: string, name: string)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
nameRequired ¶
- Type:
string
Properties ¶
immutableRequired ¶
public readonly immutable: boolean;
- Type:
boolean
Whether or not the secret is immutable.
resourceTypeRequired ¶
public readonly resourceType: string;
- Type:
string
The name of a resource type as it appears in the relevant API endpoint.
Service ¶
An abstract way to expose an application running on a set of Pods as a network service.
With Kubernetes you don’t need to modify your application to use an unfamiliar service discovery mechanism. Kubernetes gives Pods their own IP addresses and a single DNS name for a set of Pods, and can load-balance across them.
For example, consider a stateless image-processing backend which is running with 3 replicas. Those replicas are fungible—frontends do not care which backend they use. While the actual Pods that compose the backend set may change, the frontend clients should not need to be aware of that, nor should they need to keep track of the set of backends themselves. The Service abstraction enables this decoupling.
If you’re able to use Kubernetes APIs for service discovery in your application, you can query the API server for Endpoints, that get updated whenever the set of Pods in a Service changes. For non-native applications, Kubernetes offers ways to place a network port or load balancer in between your application and the backend Pods.
Initializers ¶
import { Service } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
new Service(scope: Construct, id: string, props?: ServiceProps)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
propsOptional ¶
Methods ¶
bind ¶
public bind(port: number, options?: ServiceBindOptions)
portRequired ¶
- Type:
number
The port definition.
optionsOptional ¶
exposeViaIngress ¶
public exposeViaIngress(path: string, options?: ExposeServiceViaIngressOptions)
pathRequired ¶
- Type:
string
The path to expose the service under.
optionsOptional ¶
Additional options.
select ¶
public select(selector: IPodSelector)
selectorRequired ¶
selectLabel ¶
public selectLabel(key: string, value: string)
keyRequired ¶
- Type:
string
valueRequired ¶
- Type:
string
Properties ¶
portRequired ¶
public readonly port: number;
- Type:
number
Return the first port of the service.
portsRequired ¶
public readonly ports: ServicePort[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ServicePort[]
Ports for this service.
Use bind() to bind additional service ports.
resourceTypeRequired ¶
public readonly resourceType: string;
- Type:
string
The name of a resource type as it appears in the relevant API endpoint.
typeRequired ¶
public readonly type: ServiceType;
Determines how the Service is exposed.
clusterIPOptional ¶
public readonly clusterIP: string;
- Type:
string
The IP address of the service and is usually assigned randomly by the master.
externalNameOptional ¶
public readonly externalName: string;
- Type:
string
The externalName to be used for EXTERNAL_NAME types.
ServiceAccount ¶
- Implements:
cdk8s-plus-32.IServiceAccount,cdk8s-plus-32.ISubject
A service account provides an identity for processes that run in a Pod.
When you (a human) access the cluster (for example, using kubectl), you are authenticated by the apiserver as a particular User Account (currently this is usually admin, unless your cluster administrator has customized your cluster). Processes in containers inside pods can also contact the apiserver. When they do, they are authenticated as a particular Service Account (for example, default).
https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-service-account
Initializers ¶
import { ServiceAccount } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
new ServiceAccount(scope: Construct, id: string, props?: ServiceAccountProps)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
propsOptional ¶
Methods ¶
addSecret ¶
public addSecret(secr: ISecret)
secrRequired ¶
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ISecret
The secret.
toSubjectConfiguration ¶
public toSubjectConfiguration()
Static Functions ¶
fromServiceAccountName ¶
import { ServiceAccount } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
ServiceAccount.fromServiceAccountName(scope: Construct, id: string, name: string, options?: FromServiceAccountNameOptions)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
nameRequired ¶
- Type:
string
The name of the service account resource.
optionsOptional ¶
additional options.
Properties ¶
automountTokenRequired ¶
public readonly automountToken: boolean;
- Type:
boolean
Whether or not a token is automatically mounted for this service account.
resourceTypeRequired ¶
public readonly resourceType: string;
- Type:
string
The name of a resource type as it appears in the relevant API endpoint.
secretsRequired ¶
public readonly secrets: ISecret[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ISecret[]
List of secrets allowed to be used by pods running using this service account.
Returns a copy. To add a secret, use addSecret().
ServiceAccountTokenSecret ¶
Create a secret for a service account token.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/secret/#service-account-token-secrets
Initializers ¶
import { ServiceAccountTokenSecret } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
new ServiceAccountTokenSecret(scope: Construct, id: string, props: ServiceAccountTokenSecretProps)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
propsRequired ¶
SshAuthSecret ¶
Create a secret for ssh authentication.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/secret/#ssh-authentication-secrets
Initializers ¶
import { SshAuthSecret } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
new SshAuthSecret(scope: Construct, id: string, props: SshAuthSecretProps)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
propsRequired ¶
StatefulSet ¶
- Implements:
cdk8s-plus-32.IScalable
StatefulSet is the workload API object used to manage stateful applications.
Manages the deployment and scaling of a set of Pods, and provides guarantees about the ordering and uniqueness of these Pods.
Like a Deployment, a StatefulSet manages Pods that are based on an identical container spec. Unlike a Deployment, a StatefulSet maintains a sticky identity for each of their Pods. These pods are created from the same spec, but are not interchangeable: each has a persistent identifier that it maintains across any rescheduling.
If you want to use storage volumes to provide persistence for your workload, you can use a StatefulSet as part of the solution. Although individual Pods in a StatefulSet are susceptible to failure, the persistent Pod identifiers make it easier to match existing volumes to the new Pods that replace any that have failed.
Using StatefulSets¶
StatefulSets are valuable for applications that require one or more of the following.
- Stable, unique network identifiers.
- Stable, persistent storage.
- Ordered, graceful deployment and scaling.
- Ordered, automated rolling updates.
Initializers ¶
import { StatefulSet } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
new StatefulSet(scope: Construct, id: string, props: StatefulSetProps)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
propsRequired ¶
Methods ¶
addVolumeClaimTemplate ¶
public addVolumeClaimTemplate(template: PersistentVolumeClaimTemplateProps)
templateRequired ¶
markHasAutoscaler ¶
public markHasAutoscaler()
toScalingTarget ¶
public toScalingTarget()
Properties ¶
minReadyRequired ¶
public readonly minReady: Duration;
- Type:
cdk8s.Duration
Minimum duration for which a newly created pod should be ready without any of its container crashing, for it to be considered available.
podManagementPolicyRequired ¶
public readonly podManagementPolicy: PodManagementPolicy;
Management policy to use for the set.
resourceTypeRequired ¶
public readonly resourceType: string;
- Type:
string
The name of a resource type as it appears in the relevant API endpoint.
serviceRequired ¶
public readonly service: Service;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Service
strategyRequired ¶
public readonly strategy: StatefulSetUpdateStrategy;
The update startegy of this stateful set.
replicasOptional ¶
public readonly replicas: number;
- Type:
number
Number of desired pods.
hasAutoscalerRequired ¶
public readonly hasAutoscaler: boolean;
- Type:
boolean
If this is a target of an autoscaler.
volumeClaimTemplatesOptional ¶
public readonly volumeClaimTemplates: PersistentVolumeClaimTemplateProps[];
TlsSecret ¶
Create a secret for storing a TLS certificate and its associated key.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/secret/#tls-secrets
Initializers ¶
import { TlsSecret } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
new TlsSecret(scope: Construct, id: string, props: TlsSecretProps)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
propsRequired ¶
User ¶
- Implements:
cdk8s-plus-32.ISubject
Represents a user.
Methods ¶
toSubjectConfiguration ¶
public toSubjectConfiguration()
Static Functions ¶
fromName ¶
import { User } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
User.fromName(scope: Construct, id: string, name: string)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
nameRequired ¶
- Type:
string
Properties ¶
kindRequired ¶
public readonly kind: string;
- Type:
string
nameRequired ¶
public readonly name: string;
- Type:
string
apiGroupOptional ¶
public readonly apiGroup: string;
- Type:
string
Volume ¶
- Implements:
cdk8s-plus-32.IStorage
Volume represents a named volume in a pod that may be accessed by any container in the pod.
Docker also has a concept of volumes, though it is somewhat looser and less managed. In Docker, a volume is simply a directory on disk or in another Container. Lifetimes are not managed and until very recently there were only local-disk-backed volumes. Docker now provides volume drivers, but the functionality is very limited for now (e.g. as of Docker 1.7 only one volume driver is allowed per Container and there is no way to pass parameters to volumes).
A Kubernetes volume, on the other hand, has an explicit lifetime - the same as the Pod that encloses it. Consequently, a volume outlives any Containers that run within the Pod, and data is preserved across Container restarts. Of course, when a Pod ceases to exist, the volume will cease to exist, too. Perhaps more importantly than this, Kubernetes supports many types of volumes, and a Pod can use any number of them simultaneously.
At its core, a volume is just a directory, possibly with some data in it, which is accessible to the Containers in a Pod. How that directory comes to be, the medium that backs it, and the contents of it are determined by the particular volume type used.
To use a volume, a Pod specifies what volumes to provide for the Pod (the .spec.volumes field) and where to mount those into Containers (the .spec.containers[*].volumeMounts field).
A process in a container sees a filesystem view composed from their Docker image and volumes. The Docker image is at the root of the filesystem hierarchy, and any volumes are mounted at the specified paths within the image. Volumes can not mount onto other volumes
Methods ¶
asVolume ¶
public asVolume()
Static Functions ¶
fromAwsElasticBlockStore ¶
import { Volume } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
Volume.fromAwsElasticBlockStore(scope: Construct, id: string, volumeId: string, options?: AwsElasticBlockStoreVolumeOptions)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
volumeIdRequired ¶
- Type:
string
optionsOptional ¶
fromAzureDisk ¶
import { Volume } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
Volume.fromAzureDisk(scope: Construct, id: string, diskName: string, diskUri: string, options?: AzureDiskVolumeOptions)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
diskNameRequired ¶
- Type:
string
diskUriRequired ¶
- Type:
string
optionsOptional ¶
fromConfigMap ¶
import { Volume } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
Volume.fromConfigMap(scope: Construct, id: string, configMap: IConfigMap, options?: ConfigMapVolumeOptions)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
configMapRequired ¶
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.IConfigMap
The config map to use to populate the volume.
optionsOptional ¶
Options.
fromCsi ¶
import { Volume } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
Volume.fromCsi(scope: Construct, id: string, driver: string, options?: CsiVolumeOptions)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
driverRequired ¶
- Type:
string
The name of the CSI driver to use to populate the volume.
optionsOptional ¶
Options for the CSI volume, including driver-specific ones.
fromEmptyDir ¶
import { Volume } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
Volume.fromEmptyDir(scope: Construct, id: string, name: string, options?: EmptyDirVolumeOptions)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
nameRequired ¶
- Type:
string
optionsOptional ¶
Additional options.
fromGcePersistentDisk ¶
import { Volume } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
Volume.fromGcePersistentDisk(scope: Construct, id: string, pdName: string, options?: GCEPersistentDiskVolumeOptions)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
pdNameRequired ¶
- Type:
string
optionsOptional ¶
fromHostPath ¶
import { Volume } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
Volume.fromHostPath(scope: Construct, id: string, name: string, options: HostPathVolumeOptions)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
nameRequired ¶
- Type:
string
optionsRequired ¶
fromName ¶
import { Volume } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
Volume.fromName(scope: Construct, id: string, name: string)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
nameRequired ¶
- Type:
string
fromNfs ¶
import { Volume } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
Volume.fromNfs(scope: Construct, id: string, name: string, options: NfsVolumeOptions)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
nameRequired ¶
- Type:
string
optionsRequired ¶
fromPersistentVolumeClaim ¶
import { Volume } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
Volume.fromPersistentVolumeClaim(scope: Construct, id: string, claim: IPersistentVolumeClaim, options?: PersistentVolumeClaimVolumeOptions)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
claimRequired ¶
optionsOptional ¶
fromSecret ¶
import { Volume } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
Volume.fromSecret(scope: Construct, id: string, secr: ISecret, options?: SecretVolumeOptions)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
secrRequired ¶
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ISecret
The secret to use to populate the volume.
optionsOptional ¶
Options.
Properties ¶
nameRequired ¶
public readonly name: string;
- Type:
string
Workload ¶
A workload is an application running on Kubernetes.
Whether your workload is a single component or several that work together, on Kubernetes you run it inside a set of pods. In Kubernetes, a Pod represents a set of running containers on your cluster.
Initializers ¶
import { Workload } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
new Workload(scope: Construct, id: string, props: WorkloadProps)
scopeRequired ¶
- Type:
constructs.Construct
idRequired ¶
- Type:
string
propsRequired ¶
Methods ¶
select ¶
public select(selectors: LabelSelector)
selectorsRequired ¶
Properties ¶
connectionsRequired ¶
public readonly connections: PodConnections;
matchExpressionsRequired ¶
public readonly matchExpressions: LabelSelectorRequirement[];
The expression matchers this workload will use in order to select pods.
Returns a a copy. Use select() to add expression matchers.
matchLabelsRequired ¶
public readonly matchLabels: {[ key: string ]: string};
- Type: {[ key: string ]:
string}
The label matchers this workload will use in order to select pods.
Returns a a copy. Use select() to add label matchers.
podMetadataRequired ¶
public readonly podMetadata: ApiObjectMetadataDefinition;
The metadata of pods in this workload.
schedulingRequired ¶
public readonly scheduling: WorkloadScheduling;
Structs ¶
AbstractPodProps ¶
Properties for AbstractPod.
Initializer ¶
import { AbstractPodProps } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const abstractPodProps: AbstractPodProps = { ... }
metadataOptional ¶
public readonly metadata: ApiObjectMetadata;
- Type:
cdk8s.ApiObjectMetadata
Metadata that all persisted resources must have, which includes all objects users must create.
automountServiceAccountTokenOptional ¶
public readonly automountServiceAccountToken: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
Indicates whether a service account token should be automatically mounted.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-service-account/#use-the-default-service-account-to-access-the-api-server
containersOptional ¶
public readonly containers: ContainerProps[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ContainerProps[] - Default: No containers. Note that a pod spec must include at least one container.
List of containers belonging to the pod.
Containers cannot currently be added or removed. There must be at least one container in a Pod.
You can add additionnal containers using podSpec.addContainer()
dnsOptional ¶
public readonly dns: PodDnsProps;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.PodDnsProps - Default: policy: DnsPolicy.CLUSTER_FIRST hostnameAsFQDN: false
DNS settings for the pod.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/dns-pod-service/
dockerRegistryAuthOptional ¶
public readonly dockerRegistryAuth: ISecret;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ISecret - Default: No auth. Images are assumed to be publicly available.
A secret containing docker credentials for authenticating to a registry.
enableServiceLinksOptional ¶
public readonly enableServiceLinks: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: true
Indicates whether information about services should be injected into pod’s environment variables, matching the syntax of Docker links.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/connect-applications-service/#accessing-the-service
hostAliasesOptional ¶
public readonly hostAliases: HostAlias[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.HostAlias[]
HostAlias holds the mapping between IP and hostnames that will be injected as an entry in the pod’s hosts file.
hostNetworkOptional ¶
public readonly hostNetwork: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
Host network for the pod.
initContainersOptional ¶
public readonly initContainers: ContainerProps[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ContainerProps[] - Default: No init containers.
List of initialization containers belonging to the pod.
Init containers are executed in order prior to containers being started. If any init container fails, the pod is considered to have failed and is handled according to its restartPolicy. The name for an init container or normal container must be unique among all containers. Init containers may not have Lifecycle actions, Readiness probes, Liveness probes, or Startup probes. The resourceRequirements of an init container are taken into account during scheduling by finding the highest request/limit for each resource type, and then using the max of of that value or the sum of the normal containers. Limits are applied to init containers in a similar fashion.
Init containers cannot currently be added ,removed or updated.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/init-containers/
isolateOptional ¶
public readonly isolate: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
Isolates the pod.
This will prevent any ingress or egress connections to / from this pod.
You can however allow explicit connections post instantiation by using the .connections property.
restartPolicyOptional ¶
public readonly restartPolicy: RestartPolicy;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.RestartPolicy - Default: RestartPolicy.ALWAYS
Restart policy for all containers within the pod.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod-lifecycle/#restart-policy
securityContextOptional ¶
public readonly securityContext: PodSecurityContextProps;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.PodSecurityContextProps - Default: fsGroupChangePolicy: FsGroupChangePolicy.FsGroupChangePolicy.ALWAYS ensureNonRoot: true
SecurityContext holds pod-level security attributes and common container settings.
serviceAccountOptional ¶
public readonly serviceAccount: IServiceAccount;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.IServiceAccount - Default: No service account.
A service account provides an identity for processes that run in a Pod.
When you (a human) access the cluster (for example, using kubectl), you are authenticated by the apiserver as a particular User Account (currently this is usually admin, unless your cluster administrator has customized your cluster). Processes in containers inside pods can also contact the apiserver. When they do, they are authenticated as a particular Service Account (for example, default).
https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-service-account/
shareProcessNamespaceOptional ¶
public readonly shareProcessNamespace: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
When process namespace sharing is enabled, processes in a container are visible to all other containers in the same pod.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/share-process-namespace/
terminationGracePeriodOptional ¶
public readonly terminationGracePeriod: Duration;
- Type:
cdk8s.Duration - Default: Duration.seconds(30)
Grace period until the pod is terminated.
volumesOptional ¶
public readonly volumes: Volume[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Volume[] - Default: No volumes.
List of volumes that can be mounted by containers belonging to the pod.
You can also add volumes later using podSpec.addVolume()
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/volumes
AddDeploymentOptions ¶
Options to add a deployment to a service.
Initializer ¶
import { AddDeploymentOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const addDeploymentOptions: AddDeploymentOptions = { ... }
nameOptional ¶
public readonly name: string;
- Type:
string
The name of this port within the service.
This must be a DNS_LABEL. All ports within a ServiceSpec must have unique names. This maps to the ‘Name’ field in EndpointPort objects. Optional if only one ServicePort is defined on this service.
nodePortOptional ¶
public readonly nodePort: number;
- Type:
number - Default: auto-allocate a port if the ServiceType of this Service requires one.
The port on each node on which this service is exposed when type=NodePort or LoadBalancer.
Usually assigned by the system. If specified, it will be allocated to the service if unused or else creation of the service will fail. Default is to auto-allocate a port if the ServiceType of this Service requires one.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/service/#type-nodeport
protocolOptional ¶
public readonly protocol: Protocol;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Protocol - Default: Protocol.TCP
The IP protocol for this port.
Supports “TCP”, “UDP”, and “SCTP”. Default is TCP.
targetPortOptional ¶
public readonly targetPort: number;
- Type:
number - Default: The value of
portwill be used.
The port number the service will redirect to.
portOptional ¶
public readonly port: number;
- Type:
number - Default: Copied from the first container of the deployment.
The port number the service will bind to.
AddDirectoryOptions ¶
Options for configmap.addDirectory().
Initializer ¶
import { AddDirectoryOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const addDirectoryOptions: AddDirectoryOptions = { ... }
excludeOptional ¶
public readonly exclude: string[];
- Type:
string[] - Default: include all files
Glob patterns to exclude when adding files.
keyPrefixOptional ¶
public readonly keyPrefix: string;
- Type:
string - Default: “”
A prefix to add to all keys in the config map.
ApiResourceOptions ¶
Options for ApiResource.
Initializer ¶
import { ApiResourceOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const apiResourceOptions: ApiResourceOptions = { ... }
apiGroupRequired ¶
public readonly apiGroup: string;
- Type:
string
The group portion of the API version (e.g. authorization.k8s.io).
resourceTypeRequired ¶
public readonly resourceType: string;
- Type:
string
The name of the resource type as it appears in the relevant API endpoint.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/access-authn-authz/rbac/#referring-to-resources
AwsElasticBlockStorePersistentVolumeProps ¶
Properties for AwsElasticBlockStorePersistentVolume.
Initializer ¶
import { AwsElasticBlockStorePersistentVolumeProps } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const awsElasticBlockStorePersistentVolumeProps: AwsElasticBlockStorePersistentVolumeProps = { ... }
metadataOptional ¶
public readonly metadata: ApiObjectMetadata;
- Type:
cdk8s.ApiObjectMetadata
Metadata that all persisted resources must have, which includes all objects users must create.
accessModesOptional ¶
public readonly accessModes: PersistentVolumeAccessMode[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.PersistentVolumeAccessMode[] - Default: No access modes.
Contains all ways the volume can be mounted.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/persistent-volumes#access-modes
claimOptional ¶
public readonly claim: IPersistentVolumeClaim;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.IPersistentVolumeClaim - Default: Not bound to a specific claim.
Part of a bi-directional binding between PersistentVolume and PersistentVolumeClaim.
Expected to be non-nil when bound.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/persistent-volumes#binding
mountOptionsOptional ¶
public readonly mountOptions: string[];
- Type:
string[] - Default: No options.
A list of mount options, e.g. [“ro”, “soft”]. Not validated - mount will simply fail if one is invalid.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/persistent-volumes/#mount-options
reclaimPolicyOptional ¶
public readonly reclaimPolicy: PersistentVolumeReclaimPolicy;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.PersistentVolumeReclaimPolicy - Default: PersistentVolumeReclaimPolicy.RETAIN
When a user is done with their volume, they can delete the PVC objects from the API that allows reclamation of the resource.
The reclaim policy tells the cluster what to do with the volume after it has been released of its claim.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/persistent-volumes#reclaiming
storageOptional ¶
public readonly storage: Size;
- Type:
cdk8s.Size - Default: No specified.
What is the storage capacity of this volume.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/persistent-volumes#resources
storageClassNameOptional ¶
public readonly storageClassName: string;
- Type:
string - Default: Volume does not belong to any storage class.
Name of StorageClass to which this persistent volume belongs.
volumeModeOptional ¶
public readonly volumeMode: PersistentVolumeMode;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.PersistentVolumeMode - Default: VolumeMode.FILE_SYSTEM
Defines what type of volume is required by the claim.
volumeIdRequired ¶
public readonly volumeId: string;
- Type:
string
Unique ID of the persistent disk resource in AWS (Amazon EBS volume).
More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/volumes#awselasticblockstore
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/volumes#awselasticblockstore
fsTypeOptional ¶
public readonly fsType: string;
- Type:
string - Default: ‘ext4’
Filesystem type of the volume that you want to mount.
Tip: Ensure that the filesystem type is supported by the host operating system.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/volumes#awselasticblockstore
partitionOptional ¶
public readonly partition: number;
- Type:
number - Default: No partition.
The partition in the volume that you want to mount.
If omitted, the default is to mount by volume name. Examples: For volume /dev/sda1, you specify the partition as “1”. Similarly, the volume partition for /dev/sda is “0” (or you can leave the property empty).
readOnlyOptional ¶
public readonly readOnly: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
Specify “true” to force and set the ReadOnly property in VolumeMounts to “true”.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/volumes#awselasticblockstore
AwsElasticBlockStoreVolumeOptions ¶
Options of Volume.fromAwsElasticBlockStore.
Initializer ¶
import { AwsElasticBlockStoreVolumeOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const awsElasticBlockStoreVolumeOptions: AwsElasticBlockStoreVolumeOptions = { ... }
fsTypeOptional ¶
public readonly fsType: string;
- Type:
string - Default: ‘ext4’
Filesystem type of the volume that you want to mount.
Tip: Ensure that the filesystem type is supported by the host operating system.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/volumes#awselasticblockstore
nameOptional ¶
public readonly name: string;
- Type:
string - Default: auto-generated
The volume name.
partitionOptional ¶
public readonly partition: number;
- Type:
number - Default: No partition.
The partition in the volume that you want to mount.
If omitted, the default is to mount by volume name. Examples: For volume /dev/sda1, you specify the partition as “1”. Similarly, the volume partition for /dev/sda is “0” (or you can leave the property empty).
readOnlyOptional ¶
public readonly readOnly: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
Specify “true” to force and set the ReadOnly property in VolumeMounts to “true”.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/volumes#awselasticblockstore
AzureDiskPersistentVolumeProps ¶
Properties for AzureDiskPersistentVolume.
Initializer ¶
import { AzureDiskPersistentVolumeProps } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const azureDiskPersistentVolumeProps: AzureDiskPersistentVolumeProps = { ... }
metadataOptional ¶
public readonly metadata: ApiObjectMetadata;
- Type:
cdk8s.ApiObjectMetadata
Metadata that all persisted resources must have, which includes all objects users must create.
accessModesOptional ¶
public readonly accessModes: PersistentVolumeAccessMode[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.PersistentVolumeAccessMode[] - Default: No access modes.
Contains all ways the volume can be mounted.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/persistent-volumes#access-modes
claimOptional ¶
public readonly claim: IPersistentVolumeClaim;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.IPersistentVolumeClaim - Default: Not bound to a specific claim.
Part of a bi-directional binding between PersistentVolume and PersistentVolumeClaim.
Expected to be non-nil when bound.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/persistent-volumes#binding
mountOptionsOptional ¶
public readonly mountOptions: string[];
- Type:
string[] - Default: No options.
A list of mount options, e.g. [“ro”, “soft”]. Not validated - mount will simply fail if one is invalid.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/persistent-volumes/#mount-options
reclaimPolicyOptional ¶
public readonly reclaimPolicy: PersistentVolumeReclaimPolicy;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.PersistentVolumeReclaimPolicy - Default: PersistentVolumeReclaimPolicy.RETAIN
When a user is done with their volume, they can delete the PVC objects from the API that allows reclamation of the resource.
The reclaim policy tells the cluster what to do with the volume after it has been released of its claim.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/persistent-volumes#reclaiming
storageOptional ¶
public readonly storage: Size;
- Type:
cdk8s.Size - Default: No specified.
What is the storage capacity of this volume.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/persistent-volumes#resources
storageClassNameOptional ¶
public readonly storageClassName: string;
- Type:
string - Default: Volume does not belong to any storage class.
Name of StorageClass to which this persistent volume belongs.
volumeModeOptional ¶
public readonly volumeMode: PersistentVolumeMode;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.PersistentVolumeMode - Default: VolumeMode.FILE_SYSTEM
Defines what type of volume is required by the claim.
diskNameRequired ¶
public readonly diskName: string;
- Type:
string
The Name of the data disk in the blob storage.
diskUriRequired ¶
public readonly diskUri: string;
- Type:
string
The URI the data disk in the blob storage.
cachingModeOptional ¶
public readonly cachingMode: AzureDiskPersistentVolumeCachingMode;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.AzureDiskPersistentVolumeCachingMode - Default: AzureDiskPersistentVolumeCachingMode.NONE.
Host Caching mode.
fsTypeOptional ¶
public readonly fsType: string;
- Type:
string - Default: ‘ext4’
Filesystem type to mount.
Must be a filesystem type supported by the host operating system.
kindOptional ¶
public readonly kind: AzureDiskPersistentVolumeKind;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.AzureDiskPersistentVolumeKind - Default: AzureDiskPersistentVolumeKind.SHARED
Kind of disk.
readOnlyOptional ¶
public readonly readOnly: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
Force the ReadOnly setting in VolumeMounts.
AzureDiskVolumeOptions ¶
Options of Volume.fromAzureDisk.
Initializer ¶
import { AzureDiskVolumeOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const azureDiskVolumeOptions: AzureDiskVolumeOptions = { ... }
cachingModeOptional ¶
public readonly cachingMode: AzureDiskPersistentVolumeCachingMode;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.AzureDiskPersistentVolumeCachingMode - Default: AzureDiskPersistentVolumeCachingMode.NONE.
Host Caching mode.
fsTypeOptional ¶
public readonly fsType: string;
- Type:
string - Default: ‘ext4’
Filesystem type to mount.
Must be a filesystem type supported by the host operating system.
kindOptional ¶
public readonly kind: AzureDiskPersistentVolumeKind;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.AzureDiskPersistentVolumeKind - Default: AzureDiskPersistentVolumeKind.SHARED
Kind of disk.
nameOptional ¶
public readonly name: string;
- Type:
string - Default: auto-generated
The volume name.
readOnlyOptional ¶
public readonly readOnly: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
Force the ReadOnly setting in VolumeMounts.
BasicAuthSecretProps ¶
Options for BasicAuthSecret.
Initializer ¶
import { BasicAuthSecretProps } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const basicAuthSecretProps: BasicAuthSecretProps = { ... }
metadataOptional ¶
public readonly metadata: ApiObjectMetadata;
- Type:
cdk8s.ApiObjectMetadata
Metadata that all persisted resources must have, which includes all objects users must create.
immutableOptional ¶
public readonly immutable: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
If set to true, ensures that data stored in the Secret cannot be updated (only object metadata can be modified).
If not set to true, the field can be modified at any time.
passwordRequired ¶
public readonly password: string;
- Type:
string
The password or token for authentication.
usernameRequired ¶
public readonly username: string;
- Type:
string
The user name for authentication.
ClusterRoleBindingProps ¶
Properties for ClusterRoleBinding.
Initializer ¶
import { ClusterRoleBindingProps } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const clusterRoleBindingProps: ClusterRoleBindingProps = { ... }
metadataOptional ¶
public readonly metadata: ApiObjectMetadata;
- Type:
cdk8s.ApiObjectMetadata
Metadata that all persisted resources must have, which includes all objects users must create.
roleRequired ¶
public readonly role: IClusterRole;
The role to bind to.
ClusterRolePolicyRule ¶
Policy rule of a `ClusterRole.
Initializer ¶
import { ClusterRolePolicyRule } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const clusterRolePolicyRule: ClusterRolePolicyRule = { ... }
endpointsRequired ¶
public readonly endpoints: IApiEndpoint[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.IApiEndpoint[]
Endpoints this rule applies to.
Can be either api resources or non api resources.
verbsRequired ¶
public readonly verbs: string[];
- Type:
string[]
Verbs to allow.
(e.g [‘get’, ‘watch’])
ClusterRoleProps ¶
Properties for ClusterRole.
Initializer ¶
import { ClusterRoleProps } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const clusterRoleProps: ClusterRoleProps = { ... }
metadataOptional ¶
public readonly metadata: ApiObjectMetadata;
- Type:
cdk8s.ApiObjectMetadata
Metadata that all persisted resources must have, which includes all objects users must create.
aggregationLabelsOptional ¶
public readonly aggregationLabels: {[ key: string ]: string};
- Type: {[ key: string ]:
string}
Specify labels that should be used to locate ClusterRoles, whose rules will be automatically filled into this ClusterRole’s rules.
rulesOptional ¶
public readonly rules: ClusterRolePolicyRule[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ClusterRolePolicyRule[] - Default: []
A list of rules the role should allow.
CommandProbeOptions ¶
Options for Probe.fromCommand().
Initializer ¶
import { CommandProbeOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const commandProbeOptions: CommandProbeOptions = { ... }
failureThresholdOptional ¶
public readonly failureThreshold: number;
- Type:
number - Default: 3
Minimum consecutive failures for the probe to be considered failed after having succeeded.
Defaults to 3. Minimum value is 1.
initialDelaySecondsOptional ¶
public readonly initialDelaySeconds: Duration;
- Type:
cdk8s.Duration - Default: immediate
Number of seconds after the container has started before liveness probes are initiated.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod-lifecycle#container-probes
periodSecondsOptional ¶
public readonly periodSeconds: Duration;
- Type:
cdk8s.Duration - Default: Duration.seconds(10) Minimum value is 1.
How often (in seconds) to perform the probe.
Default to 10 seconds. Minimum value is 1.
successThresholdOptional ¶
public readonly successThreshold: number;
- Type:
number - Default: 1 Must be 1 for liveness and startup. Minimum value is 1.
Minimum consecutive successes for the probe to be considered successful after having failed. Defaults to 1.
Must be 1 for liveness and startup. Minimum value is 1.
timeoutSecondsOptional ¶
public readonly timeoutSeconds: Duration;
- Type:
cdk8s.Duration - Default: Duration.seconds(1)
Number of seconds after which the probe times out.
Defaults to 1 second. Minimum value is 1.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod-lifecycle#container-probes
CommonSecretProps ¶
Common properties for Secret.
Initializer ¶
import { CommonSecretProps } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const commonSecretProps: CommonSecretProps = { ... }
metadataOptional ¶
public readonly metadata: ApiObjectMetadata;
- Type:
cdk8s.ApiObjectMetadata
Metadata that all persisted resources must have, which includes all objects users must create.
immutableOptional ¶
public readonly immutable: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
If set to true, ensures that data stored in the Secret cannot be updated (only object metadata can be modified).
If not set to true, the field can be modified at any time.
ConfigMapProps ¶
Properties for initialization of ConfigMap.
Initializer ¶
import { ConfigMapProps } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const configMapProps: ConfigMapProps = { ... }
metadataOptional ¶
public readonly metadata: ApiObjectMetadata;
- Type:
cdk8s.ApiObjectMetadata
Metadata that all persisted resources must have, which includes all objects users must create.
binaryDataOptional ¶
public readonly binaryData: {[ key: string ]: string};
- Type: {[ key: string ]:
string}
BinaryData contains the binary data.
Each key must consist of alphanumeric characters, ‘-‘, ‘_’ or ‘.’. BinaryData can contain byte sequences that are not in the UTF-8 range. The keys stored in BinaryData must not overlap with the ones in the Data field, this is enforced during validation process.
You can also add binary data using configMap.addBinaryData().
dataOptional ¶
public readonly data: {[ key: string ]: string};
- Type: {[ key: string ]:
string}
Data contains the configuration data.
Each key must consist of alphanumeric characters, ‘-‘, ‘_’ or ‘.’. Values with non-UTF-8 byte sequences must use the BinaryData field. The keys stored in Data must not overlap with the keys in the BinaryData field, this is enforced during validation process.
You can also add data using configMap.addData().
immutableOptional ¶
public readonly immutable: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
If set to true, ensures that data stored in the ConfigMap cannot be updated (only object metadata can be modified).
If not set to true, the field can be modified at any time.
ConfigMapVolumeOptions ¶
Options for the ConfigMap-based volume.
Initializer ¶
import { ConfigMapVolumeOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const configMapVolumeOptions: ConfigMapVolumeOptions = { ... }
defaultModeOptional ¶
public readonly defaultMode: number;
- Type:
number - Default: 0644. Directories within the path are not affected by this setting. This might be in conflict with other options that affect the file mode, like fsGroup, and the result can be other mode bits set.
Mode bits to use on created files by default.
Must be a value between 0 and 0777. Defaults to 0644. Directories within the path are not affected by this setting. This might be in conflict with other options that affect the file mode, like fsGroup, and the result can be other mode bits set.
itemsOptional ¶
public readonly items: {[ key: string ]: PathMapping};
- Type: {[ key: string ]:
cdk8s-plus-32.PathMapping} - Default: no mapping
If unspecified, each key-value pair in the Data field of the referenced ConfigMap will be projected into the volume as a file whose name is the key and content is the value.
If specified, the listed keys will be projected into the specified paths, and unlisted keys will not be present. If a key is specified which is not present in the ConfigMap, the volume setup will error unless it is marked optional. Paths must be relative and may not contain the ‘..’ path or start with ‘..’.
nameOptional ¶
public readonly name: string;
- Type:
string - Default: auto-generated
The volume name.
optionalOptional ¶
public readonly optional: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: undocumented
Specify whether the ConfigMap or its keys must be defined.
ContainerLifecycle ¶
Container lifecycle properties.
Initializer ¶
import { ContainerLifecycle } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const containerLifecycle: ContainerLifecycle = { ... }
postStartOptional ¶
public readonly postStart: Handler;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Handler - Default: No post start handler.
This hook is executed immediately after a container is created.
However, there is no guarantee that the hook will execute before the container ENTRYPOINT.
preStopOptional ¶
public readonly preStop: Handler;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Handler - Default: No pre stop handler.
This hook is called immediately before a container is terminated due to an API request or management event such as a liveness/startup probe failure, preemption, resource contention and others.
A call to the PreStop hook fails if the container is already in a terminated or completed state and the hook must complete before the TERM signal to stop the container can be sent. The Pod’s termination grace period countdown begins before the PreStop hook is executed, so regardless of the outcome of the handler, the container will eventually terminate within the Pod’s termination grace period. No parameters are passed to the handler.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod-lifecycle/#pod-termination
ContainerOpts ¶
Optional properties of a container.
Initializer ¶
import { ContainerOpts } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const containerOpts: ContainerOpts = { ... }
argsOptional ¶
public readonly args: string[];
- Type:
string[] - Default: []
Arguments to the entrypoint. The docker image’s CMD is used if command is not provided.
Variable references $(VAR_NAME) are expanded using the container’s environment. If a variable cannot be resolved, the reference in the input string will be unchanged. The $(VAR_NAME) syntax can be escaped with a double $$, ie: $$(VAR_NAME). Escaped references will never be expanded, regardless of whether the variable exists or not.
Cannot be updated.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/inject-data-application/define-command-argument-container/#running-a-command-in-a-shell
commandOptional ¶
public readonly command: string[];
- Type:
string[] - Default: The docker image’s ENTRYPOINT.
Entrypoint array.
Not executed within a shell. The docker image’s ENTRYPOINT is used if this is not provided. Variable references $(VAR_NAME) are expanded using the container’s environment. If a variable cannot be resolved, the reference in the input string will be unchanged. The $(VAR_NAME) syntax can be escaped with a double $$, ie: $$(VAR_NAME). Escaped references will never be expanded, regardless of whether the variable exists or not. Cannot be updated. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/inject-data-application/define-command-argument-container/#running-a-command-in-a-shell
envFromOptional ¶
public readonly envFrom: EnvFrom[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.EnvFrom[] - Default: No sources.
List of sources to populate environment variables in the container.
When a key exists in multiple sources, the value associated with
the last source will take precedence. Values defined by the envVariables property
with a duplicate key will take precedence.
envVariablesOptional ¶
public readonly envVariables: {[ key: string ]: EnvValue};
- Type: {[ key: string ]:
cdk8s-plus-32.EnvValue} - Default: No environment variables.
Environment variables to set in the container.
imagePullPolicyOptional ¶
public readonly imagePullPolicy: ImagePullPolicy;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ImagePullPolicy - Default: ImagePullPolicy.ALWAYS
Image pull policy for this container.
lifecycleOptional ¶
public readonly lifecycle: ContainerLifecycle;
Describes actions that the management system should take in response to container lifecycle events.
livenessOptional ¶
public readonly liveness: Probe;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Probe - Default: no liveness probe is defined
Periodic probe of container liveness.
Container will be restarted if the probe fails.
nameOptional ¶
public readonly name: string;
- Type:
string - Default: ‘main’
Name of the container specified as a DNS_LABEL.
Each container in a pod must have a unique name (DNS_LABEL). Cannot be updated.
~~port~~Optional ¶
- Deprecated: - use
portNumber.
public readonly port: number;
- Type:
number
portNumberOptional ¶
public readonly portNumber: number;
- Type:
number - Default: Only the ports mentiond in the
portsproperty are exposed.
Number of port to expose on the pod’s IP address.
This must be a valid port number, 0 < x < 65536.
This is a convinience property if all you need a single TCP numbered port.
In case more advanced configuartion is required, use the ports property.
This port is added to the list of ports mentioned in the ports property.
portsOptional ¶
public readonly ports: ContainerPort[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ContainerPort[] - Default: Only the port mentioned in the
portNumberproperty is exposed.
List of ports to expose from this container.
readinessOptional ¶
public readonly readiness: Probe;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Probe - Default: no readiness probe is defined
Determines when the container is ready to serve traffic.
resourcesOptional ¶
public readonly resources: ContainerResources;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ContainerResources - Default: cpu: request: 1000 millis limit: 1500 millis memory: request: 512 mebibytes limit: 2048 mebibytes
Compute resources (CPU and memory requests and limits) required by the container.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/manage-resources-containers/
restartPolicyOptional ¶
public readonly restartPolicy: ContainerRestartPolicy;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ContainerRestartPolicy - Default: no restart policy is defined and the pod restart policy is applied
Kubelet will start init containers with restartPolicy=Always in the order with other init containers, but instead of waiting for its completion, it will wait for the container startup completion Currently, only accepted value is Always.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/sidecar-containers/
securityContextOptional ¶
public readonly securityContext: ContainerSecurityContextProps;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ContainerSecurityContextProps - Default: ensureNonRoot: true privileged: false readOnlyRootFilesystem: true allowPrivilegeEscalation: false user: 25000 group: 26000
SecurityContext defines the security options the container should be run with.
If set, the fields override equivalent fields of the pod’s security context.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/security-context/
startupOptional ¶
public readonly startup: Probe;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Probe - Default: If a port is provided, then knocks on that port to determine when the container is ready for readiness and liveness probe checks. Otherwise, no startup probe is defined.
StartupProbe indicates that the Pod has successfully initialized.
If specified, no other probes are executed until this completes successfully
volumeMountsOptional ¶
public readonly volumeMounts: VolumeMount[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.VolumeMount[]
Pod volumes to mount into the container’s filesystem.
Cannot be updated.
workingDirOptional ¶
public readonly workingDir: string;
- Type:
string - Default: The container runtime’s default.
Container’s working directory.
If not specified, the container runtime’s default will be used, which might be configured in the container image. Cannot be updated.
ContainerPort ¶
Represents a network port in a single container.
Initializer ¶
import { ContainerPort } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const containerPort: ContainerPort = { ... }
numberRequired ¶
public readonly number: number;
- Type:
number
Number of port to expose on the pod’s IP address.
This must be a valid port number, 0 < x < 65536.
hostIpOptional ¶
public readonly hostIp: string;
- Type:
string - Default: 127.0.0.1.
What host IP to bind the external port to.
hostPortOptional ¶
public readonly hostPort: number;
- Type:
number - Default: auto generated by kubernetes and might change on restarts.
Number of port to expose on the host.
If specified, this must be a valid port number, 0 < x < 65536. Most containers do not need this.
nameOptional ¶
public readonly name: string;
- Type:
string - Default: port is not named.
If specified, this must be an IANA_SVC_NAME and unique within the pod.
Each named port in a pod must have a unique name. Name for the port that can be referred to by services.
protocolOptional ¶
public readonly protocol: Protocol;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Protocol - Default: Protocol.TCP
Protocol for port.
Must be UDP, TCP, or SCTP. Defaults to “TCP”.
ContainerProps ¶
Properties for creating a container.
Initializer ¶
import { ContainerProps } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const containerProps: ContainerProps = { ... }
argsOptional ¶
public readonly args: string[];
- Type:
string[] - Default: []
Arguments to the entrypoint. The docker image’s CMD is used if command is not provided.
Variable references $(VAR_NAME) are expanded using the container’s environment. If a variable cannot be resolved, the reference in the input string will be unchanged. The $(VAR_NAME) syntax can be escaped with a double $$, ie: $$(VAR_NAME). Escaped references will never be expanded, regardless of whether the variable exists or not.
Cannot be updated.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/inject-data-application/define-command-argument-container/#running-a-command-in-a-shell
commandOptional ¶
public readonly command: string[];
- Type:
string[] - Default: The docker image’s ENTRYPOINT.
Entrypoint array.
Not executed within a shell. The docker image’s ENTRYPOINT is used if this is not provided. Variable references $(VAR_NAME) are expanded using the container’s environment. If a variable cannot be resolved, the reference in the input string will be unchanged. The $(VAR_NAME) syntax can be escaped with a double $$, ie: $$(VAR_NAME). Escaped references will never be expanded, regardless of whether the variable exists or not. Cannot be updated. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/inject-data-application/define-command-argument-container/#running-a-command-in-a-shell
envFromOptional ¶
public readonly envFrom: EnvFrom[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.EnvFrom[] - Default: No sources.
List of sources to populate environment variables in the container.
When a key exists in multiple sources, the value associated with
the last source will take precedence. Values defined by the envVariables property
with a duplicate key will take precedence.
envVariablesOptional ¶
public readonly envVariables: {[ key: string ]: EnvValue};
- Type: {[ key: string ]:
cdk8s-plus-32.EnvValue} - Default: No environment variables.
Environment variables to set in the container.
imagePullPolicyOptional ¶
public readonly imagePullPolicy: ImagePullPolicy;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ImagePullPolicy - Default: ImagePullPolicy.ALWAYS
Image pull policy for this container.
lifecycleOptional ¶
public readonly lifecycle: ContainerLifecycle;
Describes actions that the management system should take in response to container lifecycle events.
livenessOptional ¶
public readonly liveness: Probe;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Probe - Default: no liveness probe is defined
Periodic probe of container liveness.
Container will be restarted if the probe fails.
nameOptional ¶
public readonly name: string;
- Type:
string - Default: ‘main’
Name of the container specified as a DNS_LABEL.
Each container in a pod must have a unique name (DNS_LABEL). Cannot be updated.
~~port~~Optional ¶
- Deprecated: - use
portNumber.
public readonly port: number;
- Type:
number
portNumberOptional ¶
public readonly portNumber: number;
- Type:
number - Default: Only the ports mentiond in the
portsproperty are exposed.
Number of port to expose on the pod’s IP address.
This must be a valid port number, 0 < x < 65536.
This is a convinience property if all you need a single TCP numbered port.
In case more advanced configuartion is required, use the ports property.
This port is added to the list of ports mentioned in the ports property.
portsOptional ¶
public readonly ports: ContainerPort[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ContainerPort[] - Default: Only the port mentioned in the
portNumberproperty is exposed.
List of ports to expose from this container.
readinessOptional ¶
public readonly readiness: Probe;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Probe - Default: no readiness probe is defined
Determines when the container is ready to serve traffic.
resourcesOptional ¶
public readonly resources: ContainerResources;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ContainerResources - Default: cpu: request: 1000 millis limit: 1500 millis memory: request: 512 mebibytes limit: 2048 mebibytes
Compute resources (CPU and memory requests and limits) required by the container.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/manage-resources-containers/
restartPolicyOptional ¶
public readonly restartPolicy: ContainerRestartPolicy;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ContainerRestartPolicy - Default: no restart policy is defined and the pod restart policy is applied
Kubelet will start init containers with restartPolicy=Always in the order with other init containers, but instead of waiting for its completion, it will wait for the container startup completion Currently, only accepted value is Always.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/sidecar-containers/
securityContextOptional ¶
public readonly securityContext: ContainerSecurityContextProps;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ContainerSecurityContextProps - Default: ensureNonRoot: true privileged: false readOnlyRootFilesystem: true allowPrivilegeEscalation: false user: 25000 group: 26000
SecurityContext defines the security options the container should be run with.
If set, the fields override equivalent fields of the pod’s security context.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/security-context/
startupOptional ¶
public readonly startup: Probe;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Probe - Default: If a port is provided, then knocks on that port to determine when the container is ready for readiness and liveness probe checks. Otherwise, no startup probe is defined.
StartupProbe indicates that the Pod has successfully initialized.
If specified, no other probes are executed until this completes successfully
volumeMountsOptional ¶
public readonly volumeMounts: VolumeMount[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.VolumeMount[]
Pod volumes to mount into the container’s filesystem.
Cannot be updated.
workingDirOptional ¶
public readonly workingDir: string;
- Type:
string - Default: The container runtime’s default.
Container’s working directory.
If not specified, the container runtime’s default will be used, which might be configured in the container image. Cannot be updated.
imageRequired ¶
public readonly image: string;
- Type:
string
Docker image name.
ContainerResources ¶
CPU and memory compute resources.
Initializer ¶
import { ContainerResources } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const containerResources: ContainerResources = { ... }
cpuOptional ¶
public readonly cpu: CpuResources;
ephemeralStorageOptional ¶
public readonly ephemeralStorage: EphemeralStorageResources;
memoryOptional ¶
public readonly memory: MemoryResources;
ContainerSecurityContextProps ¶
Properties for ContainerSecurityContext.
Initializer ¶
import { ContainerSecurityContextProps } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const containerSecurityContextProps: ContainerSecurityContextProps = { ... }
allowPrivilegeEscalationOptional ¶
public readonly allowPrivilegeEscalation: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
Whether a process can gain more privileges than its parent process.
capabilitiesOptional ¶
public readonly capabilities: ContainerSecutiryContextCapabilities;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ContainerSecutiryContextCapabilities - Default: none
POSIX capabilities for running containers.
ensureNonRootOptional ¶
public readonly ensureNonRoot: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: true
Indicates that the container must run as a non-root user.
If true, the Kubelet will validate the image at runtime to ensure that it does not run as UID 0 (root) and fail to start the container if it does.
groupOptional ¶
public readonly group: number;
- Type:
number - Default: 26000. An arbitrary number bigger than 9999 is selected here. This is so that the container is blocked to access host files even if somehow it manages to get access to host file system.
The GID to run the entrypoint of the container process.
privilegedOptional ¶
public readonly privileged: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
Run container in privileged mode.
Processes in privileged containers are essentially equivalent to root on the host.
readOnlyRootFilesystemOptional ¶
public readonly readOnlyRootFilesystem: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: true
Whether this container has a read-only root filesystem.
seccompProfileOptional ¶
public readonly seccompProfile: SeccompProfile;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.SeccompProfile - Default: none
Container’s seccomp profile settings.
Only one profile source may be set
userOptional ¶
public readonly user: number;
- Type:
number - Default: 25000. An arbitrary number bigger than 9999 is selected here. This is so that the container is blocked to access host files even if somehow it manages to get access to host file system.
The UID to run the entrypoint of the container process.
ContainerSecutiryContextCapabilities ¶
Initializer ¶
import { ContainerSecutiryContextCapabilities } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const containerSecutiryContextCapabilities: ContainerSecutiryContextCapabilities = { ... }
addOptional ¶
public readonly add: Capability[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Capability[]
Added capabilities.
dropOptional ¶
public readonly drop: Capability[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Capability[]
Removed capabilities.
CpuResources ¶
CPU request and limit.
Initializer ¶
import { CpuResources } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const cpuResources: CpuResources = { ... }
limitOptional ¶
public readonly limit: Cpu;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Cpu
requestOptional ¶
public readonly request: Cpu;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Cpu
CronJobProps ¶
Properties for CronJob.
Initializer ¶
import { CronJobProps } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const cronJobProps: CronJobProps = { ... }
metadataOptional ¶
public readonly metadata: ApiObjectMetadata;
- Type:
cdk8s.ApiObjectMetadata
Metadata that all persisted resources must have, which includes all objects users must create.
automountServiceAccountTokenOptional ¶
public readonly automountServiceAccountToken: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
Indicates whether a service account token should be automatically mounted.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-service-account/#use-the-default-service-account-to-access-the-api-server
containersOptional ¶
public readonly containers: ContainerProps[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ContainerProps[] - Default: No containers. Note that a pod spec must include at least one container.
List of containers belonging to the pod.
Containers cannot currently be added or removed. There must be at least one container in a Pod.
You can add additionnal containers using podSpec.addContainer()
dnsOptional ¶
public readonly dns: PodDnsProps;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.PodDnsProps - Default: policy: DnsPolicy.CLUSTER_FIRST hostnameAsFQDN: false
DNS settings for the pod.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/dns-pod-service/
dockerRegistryAuthOptional ¶
public readonly dockerRegistryAuth: ISecret;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ISecret - Default: No auth. Images are assumed to be publicly available.
A secret containing docker credentials for authenticating to a registry.
enableServiceLinksOptional ¶
public readonly enableServiceLinks: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: true
Indicates whether information about services should be injected into pod’s environment variables, matching the syntax of Docker links.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/connect-applications-service/#accessing-the-service
hostAliasesOptional ¶
public readonly hostAliases: HostAlias[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.HostAlias[]
HostAlias holds the mapping between IP and hostnames that will be injected as an entry in the pod’s hosts file.
hostNetworkOptional ¶
public readonly hostNetwork: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
Host network for the pod.
initContainersOptional ¶
public readonly initContainers: ContainerProps[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ContainerProps[] - Default: No init containers.
List of initialization containers belonging to the pod.
Init containers are executed in order prior to containers being started. If any init container fails, the pod is considered to have failed and is handled according to its restartPolicy. The name for an init container or normal container must be unique among all containers. Init containers may not have Lifecycle actions, Readiness probes, Liveness probes, or Startup probes. The resourceRequirements of an init container are taken into account during scheduling by finding the highest request/limit for each resource type, and then using the max of of that value or the sum of the normal containers. Limits are applied to init containers in a similar fashion.
Init containers cannot currently be added ,removed or updated.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/init-containers/
isolateOptional ¶
public readonly isolate: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
Isolates the pod.
This will prevent any ingress or egress connections to / from this pod.
You can however allow explicit connections post instantiation by using the .connections property.
restartPolicyOptional ¶
public readonly restartPolicy: RestartPolicy;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.RestartPolicy - Default: RestartPolicy.ALWAYS
Restart policy for all containers within the pod.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod-lifecycle/#restart-policy
securityContextOptional ¶
public readonly securityContext: PodSecurityContextProps;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.PodSecurityContextProps - Default: fsGroupChangePolicy: FsGroupChangePolicy.FsGroupChangePolicy.ALWAYS ensureNonRoot: true
SecurityContext holds pod-level security attributes and common container settings.
serviceAccountOptional ¶
public readonly serviceAccount: IServiceAccount;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.IServiceAccount - Default: No service account.
A service account provides an identity for processes that run in a Pod.
When you (a human) access the cluster (for example, using kubectl), you are authenticated by the apiserver as a particular User Account (currently this is usually admin, unless your cluster administrator has customized your cluster). Processes in containers inside pods can also contact the apiserver. When they do, they are authenticated as a particular Service Account (for example, default).
https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-service-account/
shareProcessNamespaceOptional ¶
public readonly shareProcessNamespace: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
When process namespace sharing is enabled, processes in a container are visible to all other containers in the same pod.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/share-process-namespace/
terminationGracePeriodOptional ¶
public readonly terminationGracePeriod: Duration;
- Type:
cdk8s.Duration - Default: Duration.seconds(30)
Grace period until the pod is terminated.
volumesOptional ¶
public readonly volumes: Volume[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Volume[] - Default: No volumes.
List of volumes that can be mounted by containers belonging to the pod.
You can also add volumes later using podSpec.addVolume()
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/volumes
podMetadataOptional ¶
public readonly podMetadata: ApiObjectMetadata;
- Type:
cdk8s.ApiObjectMetadata
The pod metadata of this workload.
selectOptional ¶
public readonly select: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: true
Automatically allocates a pod label selector for this workload and add it to the pod metadata.
This ensures this workload manages pods created by its pod template.
spreadOptional ¶
public readonly spread: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
Automatically spread pods across hostname and zones.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/topology-spread-constraints/#internal-default-constraints
activeDeadlineOptional ¶
public readonly activeDeadline: Duration;
- Type:
cdk8s.Duration - Default: If unset, then there is no deadline.
Specifies the duration the job may be active before the system tries to terminate it.
backoffLimitOptional ¶
public readonly backoffLimit: number;
- Type:
number - Default: If not set, system defaults to 6.
Specifies the number of retries before marking this job failed.
ttlAfterFinishedOptional ¶
public readonly ttlAfterFinished: Duration;
- Type:
cdk8s.Duration - Default: If this field is unset, the Job won’t be automatically deleted.
Limits the lifetime of a Job that has finished execution (either Complete or Failed).
If this field is set, after the Job finishes, it is eligible to
be automatically deleted. When the Job is being deleted, its lifecycle
guarantees (e.g. finalizers) will be honored. If this field is set to zero,
the Job becomes eligible to be deleted immediately after it finishes. This
field is alpha-level and is only honored by servers that enable the
TTLAfterFinished feature.
scheduleRequired ¶
public readonly schedule: Cron;
- Type:
cdk8s.Cron
Specifies the time in which the job would run again.
This is defined as a cron expression in the CronJob resource.
concurrencyPolicyOptional ¶
public readonly concurrencyPolicy: ConcurrencyPolicy;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ConcurrencyPolicy - Default: ConcurrencyPolicy.Forbid
Specifies the concurrency policy for the job.
failedJobsRetainedOptional ¶
public readonly failedJobsRetained: number;
- Type:
number - Default: 1
Specifies the number of failed jobs history retained.
This would retain the Job and the associated Pod resource and can be useful for debugging.
startingDeadlineOptional ¶
public readonly startingDeadline: Duration;
- Type:
cdk8s.Duration - Default: Duration.seconds(10)
Kubernetes attempts to start cron jobs at its schedule time, but this is not guaranteed.
This deadline specifies how much time can pass after a schedule point, for which kubernetes can still start the job. For example, if this is set to 100 seconds, kubernetes is allowed to start the job at a maximum 100 seconds after the scheduled time.
Note that the Kubernetes CronJobController checks for things every 10 seconds, for this reason, a deadline below 10 seconds is not allowed, as it may cause your job to never be scheduled.
In addition, kubernetes will stop scheduling jobs if more than 100 schedules were missed (for any reason). This property also controls what time interval should kubernetes consider when counting for missed schedules.
For example, suppose a CronJob is set to schedule a new Job every one minute beginning at 08:30:00,
and its startingDeadline field is not set. If the CronJob controller happens to be down from 08:29:00 to 10:21:00,
the job will not start as the number of missed jobs which missed their schedule is greater than 100.
However, if startingDeadline is set to 200 seconds, kubernetes will only count 3 missed schedules, and thus
start a new execution at 10:22:00.
successfulJobsRetainedOptional ¶
public readonly successfulJobsRetained: number;
- Type:
number - Default: 3
Specifies the number of successful jobs history retained.
This would retain the Job and the associated Pod resource and can be useful for debugging.
suspendOptional ¶
public readonly suspend: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
Specifies if the cron job should be suspended.
Only applies to future executions, current ones are remained untouched.
timeZoneOptional ¶
public readonly timeZone: string;
- Type:
string - Default: Timezone of kube-controller-manager process.
Specifies the timezone for the job.
This helps aligining the schedule to follow the specified timezone.
{@link https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones} for list of valid timezone values.
CsiVolumeOptions ¶
Options for the CSI driver based volume.
Initializer ¶
import { CsiVolumeOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const csiVolumeOptions: CsiVolumeOptions = { ... }
attributesOptional ¶
public readonly attributes: {[ key: string ]: string};
- Type: {[ key: string ]:
string} - Default: undefined
Any driver-specific attributes to pass to the CSI volume builder.
fsTypeOptional ¶
public readonly fsType: string;
- Type:
string - Default: driver-dependent
The filesystem type to mount.
Ex. “ext4”, “xfs”, “ntfs”. If not provided, the empty value is passed to the associated CSI driver, which will determine the default filesystem to apply.
nameOptional ¶
public readonly name: string;
- Type:
string - Default: auto-generated
The volume name.
readOnlyOptional ¶
public readonly readOnly: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
Whether the mounted volume should be read-only or not.
DaemonSetProps ¶
Properties for DaemonSet.
Initializer ¶
import { DaemonSetProps } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const daemonSetProps: DaemonSetProps = { ... }
metadataOptional ¶
public readonly metadata: ApiObjectMetadata;
- Type:
cdk8s.ApiObjectMetadata
Metadata that all persisted resources must have, which includes all objects users must create.
automountServiceAccountTokenOptional ¶
public readonly automountServiceAccountToken: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
Indicates whether a service account token should be automatically mounted.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-service-account/#use-the-default-service-account-to-access-the-api-server
containersOptional ¶
public readonly containers: ContainerProps[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ContainerProps[] - Default: No containers. Note that a pod spec must include at least one container.
List of containers belonging to the pod.
Containers cannot currently be added or removed. There must be at least one container in a Pod.
You can add additionnal containers using podSpec.addContainer()
dnsOptional ¶
public readonly dns: PodDnsProps;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.PodDnsProps - Default: policy: DnsPolicy.CLUSTER_FIRST hostnameAsFQDN: false
DNS settings for the pod.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/dns-pod-service/
dockerRegistryAuthOptional ¶
public readonly dockerRegistryAuth: ISecret;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ISecret - Default: No auth. Images are assumed to be publicly available.
A secret containing docker credentials for authenticating to a registry.
enableServiceLinksOptional ¶
public readonly enableServiceLinks: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: true
Indicates whether information about services should be injected into pod’s environment variables, matching the syntax of Docker links.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/connect-applications-service/#accessing-the-service
hostAliasesOptional ¶
public readonly hostAliases: HostAlias[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.HostAlias[]
HostAlias holds the mapping between IP and hostnames that will be injected as an entry in the pod’s hosts file.
hostNetworkOptional ¶
public readonly hostNetwork: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
Host network for the pod.
initContainersOptional ¶
public readonly initContainers: ContainerProps[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ContainerProps[] - Default: No init containers.
List of initialization containers belonging to the pod.
Init containers are executed in order prior to containers being started. If any init container fails, the pod is considered to have failed and is handled according to its restartPolicy. The name for an init container or normal container must be unique among all containers. Init containers may not have Lifecycle actions, Readiness probes, Liveness probes, or Startup probes. The resourceRequirements of an init container are taken into account during scheduling by finding the highest request/limit for each resource type, and then using the max of of that value or the sum of the normal containers. Limits are applied to init containers in a similar fashion.
Init containers cannot currently be added ,removed or updated.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/init-containers/
isolateOptional ¶
public readonly isolate: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
Isolates the pod.
This will prevent any ingress or egress connections to / from this pod.
You can however allow explicit connections post instantiation by using the .connections property.
restartPolicyOptional ¶
public readonly restartPolicy: RestartPolicy;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.RestartPolicy - Default: RestartPolicy.ALWAYS
Restart policy for all containers within the pod.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod-lifecycle/#restart-policy
securityContextOptional ¶
public readonly securityContext: PodSecurityContextProps;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.PodSecurityContextProps - Default: fsGroupChangePolicy: FsGroupChangePolicy.FsGroupChangePolicy.ALWAYS ensureNonRoot: true
SecurityContext holds pod-level security attributes and common container settings.
serviceAccountOptional ¶
public readonly serviceAccount: IServiceAccount;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.IServiceAccount - Default: No service account.
A service account provides an identity for processes that run in a Pod.
When you (a human) access the cluster (for example, using kubectl), you are authenticated by the apiserver as a particular User Account (currently this is usually admin, unless your cluster administrator has customized your cluster). Processes in containers inside pods can also contact the apiserver. When they do, they are authenticated as a particular Service Account (for example, default).
https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-service-account/
shareProcessNamespaceOptional ¶
public readonly shareProcessNamespace: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
When process namespace sharing is enabled, processes in a container are visible to all other containers in the same pod.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/share-process-namespace/
terminationGracePeriodOptional ¶
public readonly terminationGracePeriod: Duration;
- Type:
cdk8s.Duration - Default: Duration.seconds(30)
Grace period until the pod is terminated.
volumesOptional ¶
public readonly volumes: Volume[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Volume[] - Default: No volumes.
List of volumes that can be mounted by containers belonging to the pod.
You can also add volumes later using podSpec.addVolume()
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/volumes
podMetadataOptional ¶
public readonly podMetadata: ApiObjectMetadata;
- Type:
cdk8s.ApiObjectMetadata
The pod metadata of this workload.
selectOptional ¶
public readonly select: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: true
Automatically allocates a pod label selector for this workload and add it to the pod metadata.
This ensures this workload manages pods created by its pod template.
spreadOptional ¶
public readonly spread: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
Automatically spread pods across hostname and zones.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/topology-spread-constraints/#internal-default-constraints
minReadySecondsOptional ¶
public readonly minReadySeconds: number;
- Type:
number - Default: 0
Minimum number of seconds for which a newly created pod should be ready without any of its container crashing, for it to be considered available.
DeploymentExposeViaServiceOptions ¶
Options for Deployment.exposeViaService.
Initializer ¶
import { DeploymentExposeViaServiceOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const deploymentExposeViaServiceOptions: DeploymentExposeViaServiceOptions = { ... }
nameOptional ¶
public readonly name: string;
- Type:
string - Default: auto generated.
The name of the service to expose.
If you’d like to expose the deployment multiple times, you must explicitly set a name starting from the second expose call.
portsOptional ¶
public readonly ports: ServicePort[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ServicePort[] - Default: extracted from the deployment.
The ports that the service should bind to.
serviceTypeOptional ¶
public readonly serviceType: ServiceType;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ServiceType - Default: ClusterIP.
The type of the exposed service.
DeploymentProps ¶
Properties for Deployment.
Initializer ¶
import { DeploymentProps } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const deploymentProps: DeploymentProps = { ... }
metadataOptional ¶
public readonly metadata: ApiObjectMetadata;
- Type:
cdk8s.ApiObjectMetadata
Metadata that all persisted resources must have, which includes all objects users must create.
automountServiceAccountTokenOptional ¶
public readonly automountServiceAccountToken: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
Indicates whether a service account token should be automatically mounted.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-service-account/#use-the-default-service-account-to-access-the-api-server
containersOptional ¶
public readonly containers: ContainerProps[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ContainerProps[] - Default: No containers. Note that a pod spec must include at least one container.
List of containers belonging to the pod.
Containers cannot currently be added or removed. There must be at least one container in a Pod.
You can add additionnal containers using podSpec.addContainer()
dnsOptional ¶
public readonly dns: PodDnsProps;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.PodDnsProps - Default: policy: DnsPolicy.CLUSTER_FIRST hostnameAsFQDN: false
DNS settings for the pod.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/dns-pod-service/
dockerRegistryAuthOptional ¶
public readonly dockerRegistryAuth: ISecret;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ISecret - Default: No auth. Images are assumed to be publicly available.
A secret containing docker credentials for authenticating to a registry.
enableServiceLinksOptional ¶
public readonly enableServiceLinks: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: true
Indicates whether information about services should be injected into pod’s environment variables, matching the syntax of Docker links.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/connect-applications-service/#accessing-the-service
hostAliasesOptional ¶
public readonly hostAliases: HostAlias[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.HostAlias[]
HostAlias holds the mapping between IP and hostnames that will be injected as an entry in the pod’s hosts file.
hostNetworkOptional ¶
public readonly hostNetwork: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
Host network for the pod.
initContainersOptional ¶
public readonly initContainers: ContainerProps[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ContainerProps[] - Default: No init containers.
List of initialization containers belonging to the pod.
Init containers are executed in order prior to containers being started. If any init container fails, the pod is considered to have failed and is handled according to its restartPolicy. The name for an init container or normal container must be unique among all containers. Init containers may not have Lifecycle actions, Readiness probes, Liveness probes, or Startup probes. The resourceRequirements of an init container are taken into account during scheduling by finding the highest request/limit for each resource type, and then using the max of of that value or the sum of the normal containers. Limits are applied to init containers in a similar fashion.
Init containers cannot currently be added ,removed or updated.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/init-containers/
isolateOptional ¶
public readonly isolate: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
Isolates the pod.
This will prevent any ingress or egress connections to / from this pod.
You can however allow explicit connections post instantiation by using the .connections property.
restartPolicyOptional ¶
public readonly restartPolicy: RestartPolicy;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.RestartPolicy - Default: RestartPolicy.ALWAYS
Restart policy for all containers within the pod.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod-lifecycle/#restart-policy
securityContextOptional ¶
public readonly securityContext: PodSecurityContextProps;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.PodSecurityContextProps - Default: fsGroupChangePolicy: FsGroupChangePolicy.FsGroupChangePolicy.ALWAYS ensureNonRoot: true
SecurityContext holds pod-level security attributes and common container settings.
serviceAccountOptional ¶
public readonly serviceAccount: IServiceAccount;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.IServiceAccount - Default: No service account.
A service account provides an identity for processes that run in a Pod.
When you (a human) access the cluster (for example, using kubectl), you are authenticated by the apiserver as a particular User Account (currently this is usually admin, unless your cluster administrator has customized your cluster). Processes in containers inside pods can also contact the apiserver. When they do, they are authenticated as a particular Service Account (for example, default).
https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-service-account/
shareProcessNamespaceOptional ¶
public readonly shareProcessNamespace: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
When process namespace sharing is enabled, processes in a container are visible to all other containers in the same pod.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/share-process-namespace/
terminationGracePeriodOptional ¶
public readonly terminationGracePeriod: Duration;
- Type:
cdk8s.Duration - Default: Duration.seconds(30)
Grace period until the pod is terminated.
volumesOptional ¶
public readonly volumes: Volume[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Volume[] - Default: No volumes.
List of volumes that can be mounted by containers belonging to the pod.
You can also add volumes later using podSpec.addVolume()
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/volumes
podMetadataOptional ¶
public readonly podMetadata: ApiObjectMetadata;
- Type:
cdk8s.ApiObjectMetadata
The pod metadata of this workload.
selectOptional ¶
public readonly select: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: true
Automatically allocates a pod label selector for this workload and add it to the pod metadata.
This ensures this workload manages pods created by its pod template.
spreadOptional ¶
public readonly spread: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
Automatically spread pods across hostname and zones.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/topology-spread-constraints/#internal-default-constraints
minReadyOptional ¶
public readonly minReady: Duration;
- Type:
cdk8s.Duration - Default: Duration.seconds(0)
Minimum duration for which a newly created pod should be ready without any of its container crashing, for it to be considered available.
Zero means the pod will be considered available as soon as it is ready.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/controllers/deployment/#min-ready-seconds
progressDeadlineOptional ¶
public readonly progressDeadline: Duration;
- Type:
cdk8s.Duration - Default: Duration.seconds(600)
The maximum duration for a deployment to make progress before it is considered to be failed.
The deployment controller will continue to process failed deployments and a condition with a ProgressDeadlineExceeded reason will be surfaced in the deployment status.
Note that progress will not be estimated during the time a deployment is paused.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/controllers/deployment/#progress-deadline-seconds
replicasOptional ¶
public readonly replicas: number;
- Type:
number - Default: 2
Number of desired pods.
revisionHistoryLimitOptional ¶
public readonly revisionHistoryLimit: number;
- Type:
number - Default: 10
Specify how many old ReplicaSets for this Deployment you want to retain.
The rest will be garbage-collected in the background. By default, it is 10.
strategyOptional ¶
public readonly strategy: DeploymentStrategy;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.DeploymentStrategy - Default: RollingUpdate with maxSurge and maxUnavailable set to 25%.
Specifies the strategy used to replace old Pods by new ones.
DeploymentStrategyRollingUpdateOptions ¶
Options for DeploymentStrategy.rollingUpdate.
Initializer ¶
import { DeploymentStrategyRollingUpdateOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const deploymentStrategyRollingUpdateOptions: DeploymentStrategyRollingUpdateOptions = { ... }
maxSurgeOptional ¶
public readonly maxSurge: PercentOrAbsolute;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.PercentOrAbsolute - Default: ‘25%’
The maximum number of pods that can be scheduled above the desired number of pods.
Value can be an absolute number (ex: 5) or a percentage of desired pods (ex: 10%).
Absolute number is calculated from percentage by rounding up.
This can not be 0 if maxUnavailable is 0.
Example: when this is set to 30%, the new ReplicaSet can be scaled up immediately when the rolling update starts, such that the total number of old and new pods do not exceed 130% of desired pods. Once old pods have been killed, new ReplicaSet can be scaled up further, ensuring that total number of pods running at any time during the update is at most 130% of desired pods.
maxUnavailableOptional ¶
public readonly maxUnavailable: PercentOrAbsolute;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.PercentOrAbsolute - Default: ‘25%’
The maximum number of pods that can be unavailable during the update.
Value can be an absolute number (ex: 5) or a percentage of desired pods (ex: 10%).
Absolute number is calculated from percentage by rounding down.
This can not be 0 if maxSurge is 0.
Example: when this is set to 30%, the old ReplicaSet can be scaled down to 70% of desired pods immediately when the rolling update starts. Once new pods are ready, old ReplicaSet can be scaled down further, followed by scaling up the new ReplicaSet, ensuring that the total number of pods available at all times during the update is at least 70% of desired pods.
DnsOption ¶
Custom DNS option.
Initializer ¶
import { DnsOption } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const dnsOption: DnsOption = { ... }
nameRequired ¶
public readonly name: string;
- Type:
string
Option name.
valueOptional ¶
public readonly value: string;
- Type:
string - Default: No value.
Option value.
DockerConfigSecretProps ¶
Options for DockerConfigSecret.
Initializer ¶
import { DockerConfigSecretProps } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const dockerConfigSecretProps: DockerConfigSecretProps = { ... }
metadataOptional ¶
public readonly metadata: ApiObjectMetadata;
- Type:
cdk8s.ApiObjectMetadata
Metadata that all persisted resources must have, which includes all objects users must create.
immutableOptional ¶
public readonly immutable: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
If set to true, ensures that data stored in the Secret cannot be updated (only object metadata can be modified).
If not set to true, the field can be modified at any time.
dataRequired ¶
public readonly data: {[ key: string ]: any};
- Type: {[ key: string ]:
any}
JSON content to provide for the ~/.docker/config.json file. This will be stringified and inserted as stringData.
https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/cli/#sample-configuration-file
EmptyDirVolumeOptions ¶
Options for volumes populated with an empty directory.
Initializer ¶
import { EmptyDirVolumeOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const emptyDirVolumeOptions: EmptyDirVolumeOptions = { ... }
mediumOptional ¶
public readonly medium: EmptyDirMedium;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.EmptyDirMedium - Default: EmptyDirMedium.DEFAULT
By default, emptyDir volumes are stored on whatever medium is backing the node - that might be disk or SSD or network storage, depending on your environment.
However, you can set the emptyDir.medium field to
EmptyDirMedium.MEMORY to tell Kubernetes to mount a tmpfs (RAM-backed
filesystem) for you instead. While tmpfs is very fast, be aware that unlike
disks, tmpfs is cleared on node reboot and any files you write will count
against your Container’s memory limit.
sizeLimitOptional ¶
public readonly sizeLimit: Size;
- Type:
cdk8s.Size - Default: limit is undefined
Total amount of local storage required for this EmptyDir volume.
The size limit is also applicable for memory medium. The maximum usage on memory medium EmptyDir would be the minimum value between the SizeLimit specified here and the sum of memory limits of all containers in a pod.
EnvValueFromConfigMapOptions ¶
Options to specify an envionment variable value from a ConfigMap key.
Initializer ¶
import { EnvValueFromConfigMapOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const envValueFromConfigMapOptions: EnvValueFromConfigMapOptions = { ... }
optionalOptional ¶
public readonly optional: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
Specify whether the ConfigMap or its key must be defined.
EnvValueFromFieldRefOptions ¶
Options to specify an environment variable value from a field reference.
Initializer ¶
import { EnvValueFromFieldRefOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const envValueFromFieldRefOptions: EnvValueFromFieldRefOptions = { ... }
apiVersionOptional ¶
public readonly apiVersion: string;
- Type:
string
Version of the schema the FieldPath is written in terms of.
keyOptional ¶
public readonly key: string;
- Type:
string
The key to select the pod label or annotation.
EnvValueFromProcessOptions ¶
Options to specify an environment variable value from the process environment.
Initializer ¶
import { EnvValueFromProcessOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const envValueFromProcessOptions: EnvValueFromProcessOptions = { ... }
requiredOptional ¶
public readonly required: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
Specify whether the key must exist in the environment.
If this is set to true, and the key does not exist, an error will thrown.
EnvValueFromResourceOptions ¶
Options to specify an environment variable value from a resource.
Initializer ¶
import { EnvValueFromResourceOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const envValueFromResourceOptions: EnvValueFromResourceOptions = { ... }
containerOptional ¶
public readonly container: Container;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Container
The container to select the value from.
divisorOptional ¶
public readonly divisor: string;
- Type:
string
The output format of the exposed resource.
EnvValueFromSecretOptions ¶
Options to specify an environment variable value from a Secret.
Initializer ¶
import { EnvValueFromSecretOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const envValueFromSecretOptions: EnvValueFromSecretOptions = { ... }
optionalOptional ¶
public readonly optional: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
Specify whether the Secret or its key must be defined.
EphemeralStorageResources ¶
Emphemeral storage request and limit.
Initializer ¶
import { EphemeralStorageResources } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const ephemeralStorageResources: EphemeralStorageResources = { ... }
limitOptional ¶
public readonly limit: Size;
- Type:
cdk8s.Size
requestOptional ¶
public readonly request: Size;
- Type:
cdk8s.Size
ExposeDeploymentViaIngressOptions ¶
Options for exposing a deployment via an ingress.
Initializer ¶
import { ExposeDeploymentViaIngressOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const exposeDeploymentViaIngressOptions: ExposeDeploymentViaIngressOptions = { ... }
nameOptional ¶
public readonly name: string;
- Type:
string - Default: auto generated.
The name of the service to expose.
If you’d like to expose the deployment multiple times, you must explicitly set a name starting from the second expose call.
portsOptional ¶
public readonly ports: ServicePort[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ServicePort[] - Default: extracted from the deployment.
The ports that the service should bind to.
serviceTypeOptional ¶
public readonly serviceType: ServiceType;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ServiceType - Default: ClusterIP.
The type of the exposed service.
ingressOptional ¶
public readonly ingress: Ingress;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Ingress - Default: An ingress will be automatically created.
The ingress to add rules to.
pathTypeOptional ¶
public readonly pathType: HttpIngressPathType;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.HttpIngressPathType - Default: HttpIngressPathType.PREFIX
The type of the path.
ExposeServiceViaIngressOptions ¶
Options for exposing a service using an ingress.
Initializer ¶
import { ExposeServiceViaIngressOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const exposeServiceViaIngressOptions: ExposeServiceViaIngressOptions = { ... }
ingressOptional ¶
public readonly ingress: Ingress;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Ingress - Default: An ingress will be automatically created.
The ingress to add rules to.
pathTypeOptional ¶
public readonly pathType: HttpIngressPathType;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.HttpIngressPathType - Default: HttpIngressPathType.PREFIX
The type of the path.
FromServiceAccountNameOptions ¶
Initializer ¶
import { FromServiceAccountNameOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const fromServiceAccountNameOptions: FromServiceAccountNameOptions = { ... }
namespaceNameOptional ¶
public readonly namespaceName: string;
- Type:
string - Default: “default”
The name of the namespace the service account belongs to.
GCEPersistentDiskPersistentVolumeProps ¶
Properties for GCEPersistentDiskPersistentVolume.
Initializer ¶
import { GCEPersistentDiskPersistentVolumeProps } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const gCEPersistentDiskPersistentVolumeProps: GCEPersistentDiskPersistentVolumeProps = { ... }
metadataOptional ¶
public readonly metadata: ApiObjectMetadata;
- Type:
cdk8s.ApiObjectMetadata
Metadata that all persisted resources must have, which includes all objects users must create.
accessModesOptional ¶
public readonly accessModes: PersistentVolumeAccessMode[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.PersistentVolumeAccessMode[] - Default: No access modes.
Contains all ways the volume can be mounted.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/persistent-volumes#access-modes
claimOptional ¶
public readonly claim: IPersistentVolumeClaim;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.IPersistentVolumeClaim - Default: Not bound to a specific claim.
Part of a bi-directional binding between PersistentVolume and PersistentVolumeClaim.
Expected to be non-nil when bound.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/persistent-volumes#binding
mountOptionsOptional ¶
public readonly mountOptions: string[];
- Type:
string[] - Default: No options.
A list of mount options, e.g. [“ro”, “soft”]. Not validated - mount will simply fail if one is invalid.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/persistent-volumes/#mount-options
reclaimPolicyOptional ¶
public readonly reclaimPolicy: PersistentVolumeReclaimPolicy;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.PersistentVolumeReclaimPolicy - Default: PersistentVolumeReclaimPolicy.RETAIN
When a user is done with their volume, they can delete the PVC objects from the API that allows reclamation of the resource.
The reclaim policy tells the cluster what to do with the volume after it has been released of its claim.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/persistent-volumes#reclaiming
storageOptional ¶
public readonly storage: Size;
- Type:
cdk8s.Size - Default: No specified.
What is the storage capacity of this volume.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/persistent-volumes#resources
storageClassNameOptional ¶
public readonly storageClassName: string;
- Type:
string - Default: Volume does not belong to any storage class.
Name of StorageClass to which this persistent volume belongs.
volumeModeOptional ¶
public readonly volumeMode: PersistentVolumeMode;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.PersistentVolumeMode - Default: VolumeMode.FILE_SYSTEM
Defines what type of volume is required by the claim.
pdNameRequired ¶
public readonly pdName: string;
- Type:
string
Unique name of the PD resource in GCE.
Used to identify the disk in GCE.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/volumes#gcepersistentdisk
fsTypeOptional ¶
public readonly fsType: string;
- Type:
string - Default: ‘ext4’
Filesystem type of the volume that you want to mount.
Tip: Ensure that the filesystem type is supported by the host operating system.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/volumes#awselasticblockstore
partitionOptional ¶
public readonly partition: number;
- Type:
number - Default: No partition.
The partition in the volume that you want to mount.
If omitted, the default is to mount by volume name. Examples: For volume /dev/sda1, you specify the partition as “1”. Similarly, the volume partition for /dev/sda is “0” (or you can leave the property empty).
readOnlyOptional ¶
public readonly readOnly: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
Specify “true” to force and set the ReadOnly property in VolumeMounts to “true”.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/volumes#awselasticblockstore
GCEPersistentDiskVolumeOptions ¶
Options of Volume.fromGcePersistentDisk.
Initializer ¶
import { GCEPersistentDiskVolumeOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const gCEPersistentDiskVolumeOptions: GCEPersistentDiskVolumeOptions = { ... }
fsTypeOptional ¶
public readonly fsType: string;
- Type:
string - Default: ‘ext4’
Filesystem type of the volume that you want to mount.
Tip: Ensure that the filesystem type is supported by the host operating system.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/volumes#awselasticblockstore
nameOptional ¶
public readonly name: string;
- Type:
string - Default: auto-generated
The volume name.
partitionOptional ¶
public readonly partition: number;
- Type:
number - Default: No partition.
The partition in the volume that you want to mount.
If omitted, the default is to mount by volume name. Examples: For volume /dev/sda1, you specify the partition as “1”. Similarly, the volume partition for /dev/sda is “0” (or you can leave the property empty).
readOnlyOptional ¶
public readonly readOnly: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
Specify “true” to force and set the ReadOnly property in VolumeMounts to “true”.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/volumes#awselasticblockstore
GrpcProbeOptions ¶
Options for Probe.fromGrpc().
Initializer ¶
import { GrpcProbeOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const grpcProbeOptions: GrpcProbeOptions = { ... }
failureThresholdOptional ¶
public readonly failureThreshold: number;
- Type:
number - Default: 3
Minimum consecutive failures for the probe to be considered failed after having succeeded.
Defaults to 3. Minimum value is 1.
initialDelaySecondsOptional ¶
public readonly initialDelaySeconds: Duration;
- Type:
cdk8s.Duration - Default: immediate
Number of seconds after the container has started before liveness probes are initiated.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod-lifecycle#container-probes
periodSecondsOptional ¶
public readonly periodSeconds: Duration;
- Type:
cdk8s.Duration - Default: Duration.seconds(10) Minimum value is 1.
How often (in seconds) to perform the probe.
Default to 10 seconds. Minimum value is 1.
successThresholdOptional ¶
public readonly successThreshold: number;
- Type:
number - Default: 1 Must be 1 for liveness and startup. Minimum value is 1.
Minimum consecutive successes for the probe to be considered successful after having failed. Defaults to 1.
Must be 1 for liveness and startup. Minimum value is 1.
timeoutSecondsOptional ¶
public readonly timeoutSeconds: Duration;
- Type:
cdk8s.Duration - Default: Duration.seconds(1)
Number of seconds after which the probe times out.
Defaults to 1 second. Minimum value is 1.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod-lifecycle#container-probes
portOptional ¶
public readonly port: number;
- Type:
number - Default: defaults to
container.port.
The TCP port to connect to on the container.
serviceOptional ¶
public readonly service: string;
- Type:
string - Default: If this is not specified, the default behavior is defined by gRPC.
Service is the name of the service to place in the gRPC HealthCheckRequest (see https://github.com/grpc/grpc/blob/master/doc/health-checking.md).
HandlerFromHttpGetOptions ¶
Options for Handler.fromHttpGet.
Initializer ¶
import { HandlerFromHttpGetOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const handlerFromHttpGetOptions: HandlerFromHttpGetOptions = { ... }
portOptional ¶
public readonly port: number;
- Type:
number - Default: defaults to
container.port.
The TCP port to use when sending the GET request.
HandlerFromTcpSocketOptions ¶
Options for Handler.fromTcpSocket.
Initializer ¶
import { HandlerFromTcpSocketOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const handlerFromTcpSocketOptions: HandlerFromTcpSocketOptions = { ... }
hostOptional ¶
public readonly host: string;
- Type:
string - Default: defaults to the pod IP
The host name to connect to on the container.
portOptional ¶
public readonly port: number;
- Type:
number - Default: defaults to
container.port.
The TCP port to connect to on the container.
HorizontalPodAutoscalerProps ¶
Properties for HorizontalPodAutoscaler.
Initializer ¶
import { HorizontalPodAutoscalerProps } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const horizontalPodAutoscalerProps: HorizontalPodAutoscalerProps = { ... }
metadataOptional ¶
public readonly metadata: ApiObjectMetadata;
- Type:
cdk8s.ApiObjectMetadata
Metadata that all persisted resources must have, which includes all objects users must create.
maxReplicasRequired ¶
public readonly maxReplicas: number;
- Type:
number
The maximum number of replicas that can be scaled up to.
targetRequired ¶
public readonly target: IScalable;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.IScalable
The workload to scale up or down.
Scalable workload types: * Deployment * StatefulSet
metricsOptional ¶
public readonly metrics: Metric[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Metric[] - Default: If metrics are not provided, then the target resource constraints (e.g. cpu limit) will be used as scaling metrics.
The metric conditions that trigger a scale up or scale down.
minReplicasOptional ¶
public readonly minReplicas: number;
- Type:
number - Default: 1
The minimum number of replicas that can be scaled down to.
Can be set to 0 if the alpha feature gate HPAScaleToZero is enabled and
at least one Object or External metric is configured.
scaleDownOptional ¶
public readonly scaleDown: ScalingRules;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ScalingRules - Default: Scale down to minReplica count with a 5 minute stabilization window.
The scaling behavior when scaling down.
scaleUpOptional ¶
public readonly scaleUp: ScalingRules;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ScalingRules - Default: Is the higher of:
- Increase no more than 4 pods per 60 seconds
- Double the number of pods per 60 seconds
The scaling behavior when scaling up.
HostAlias ¶
HostAlias holds the mapping between IP and hostnames that will be injected as an entry in the pod’s /etc/hosts file.
Initializer ¶
import { HostAlias } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const hostAlias: HostAlias = { ... }
hostnamesRequired ¶
public readonly hostnames: string[];
- Type:
string[]
Hostnames for the chosen IP address.
ipRequired ¶
public readonly ip: string;
- Type:
string
IP address of the host file entry.
HostPathVolumeOptions ¶
Options for a HostPathVolume-based volume.
Initializer ¶
import { HostPathVolumeOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const hostPathVolumeOptions: HostPathVolumeOptions = { ... }
pathRequired ¶
public readonly path: string;
- Type:
string
The path of the directory on the host.
typeOptional ¶
public readonly type: HostPathVolumeType;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.HostPathVolumeType - Default: HostPathVolumeType.DEFAULT
The expected type of the path found on the host.
HttpGetProbeOptions ¶
Options for Probe.fromHttpGet().
Initializer ¶
import { HttpGetProbeOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const httpGetProbeOptions: HttpGetProbeOptions = { ... }
failureThresholdOptional ¶
public readonly failureThreshold: number;
- Type:
number - Default: 3
Minimum consecutive failures for the probe to be considered failed after having succeeded.
Defaults to 3. Minimum value is 1.
initialDelaySecondsOptional ¶
public readonly initialDelaySeconds: Duration;
- Type:
cdk8s.Duration - Default: immediate
Number of seconds after the container has started before liveness probes are initiated.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod-lifecycle#container-probes
periodSecondsOptional ¶
public readonly periodSeconds: Duration;
- Type:
cdk8s.Duration - Default: Duration.seconds(10) Minimum value is 1.
How often (in seconds) to perform the probe.
Default to 10 seconds. Minimum value is 1.
successThresholdOptional ¶
public readonly successThreshold: number;
- Type:
number - Default: 1 Must be 1 for liveness and startup. Minimum value is 1.
Minimum consecutive successes for the probe to be considered successful after having failed. Defaults to 1.
Must be 1 for liveness and startup. Minimum value is 1.
timeoutSecondsOptional ¶
public readonly timeoutSeconds: Duration;
- Type:
cdk8s.Duration - Default: Duration.seconds(1)
Number of seconds after which the probe times out.
Defaults to 1 second. Minimum value is 1.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod-lifecycle#container-probes
hostOptional ¶
public readonly host: string;
- Type:
string - Default: defaults to the pod IP
The host name to connect to on the container.
httpHeadersOptional ¶
public readonly httpHeaders: HttpHeader[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.HttpHeader[] - Default: no custom headers are set
Custom HTTP headers to set in the probe request.
Note that HTTP allows repeated headers.
portOptional ¶
public readonly port: number;
- Type:
number - Default: defaults to
container.port.
The TCP port to use when sending the GET request.
schemeOptional ¶
public readonly scheme: ConnectionScheme;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ConnectionScheme - Default: ConnectionScheme.HTTP
Scheme to use for connecting to the host (HTTP or HTTPS).
HttpHeader ¶
Initializer ¶
import { HttpHeader } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const httpHeader: HttpHeader = { ... }
nameRequired ¶
public readonly name: string;
- Type:
string
The HTTP Header name to be used.
valueRequired ¶
public readonly value: string;
- Type:
string
The HTTP header value to be set.
IngressProps ¶
Properties for Ingress.
Initializer ¶
import { IngressProps } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const ingressProps: IngressProps = { ... }
metadataOptional ¶
public readonly metadata: ApiObjectMetadata;
- Type:
cdk8s.ApiObjectMetadata
Metadata that all persisted resources must have, which includes all objects users must create.
classNameOptional ¶
public readonly className: string;
- Type:
string
Class Name for this ingress.
This field is a reference to an IngressClass resource that contains additional Ingress configuration, including the name of the Ingress controller.
defaultBackendOptional ¶
public readonly defaultBackend: IngressBackend;
The default backend services requests that do not match any rule.
Using this option or the addDefaultBackend() method is equivalent to
adding a rule with both path and host undefined.
rulesOptional ¶
public readonly rules: IngressRule[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.IngressRule[]
Routing rules for this ingress.
Each rule must define an IngressBackend that will receive the requests
that match this rule. If both host and path are not specifiec, this
backend will be used as the default backend of the ingress.
You can also add rules later using addRule(), addHostRule(),
addDefaultBackend() and addHostDefaultBackend().
tlsOptional ¶
public readonly tls: IngressTls[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.IngressTls[]
TLS settings for this ingress.
Using this option tells the ingress controller to expose a TLS endpoint. 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.
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 path.
Initializer ¶
import { IngressRule } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const ingressRule: IngressRule = { ... }
backendRequired ¶
public readonly backend: IngressBackend;
Backend defines the referenced service endpoint to which the traffic will be forwarded to.
hostOptional ¶
public readonly host: string;
- Type:
string - Default: If the host is unspecified, the Ingress routes all traffic based on the specified IngressRuleValue.
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. 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.
pathOptional ¶
public readonly path: string;
- Type:
string - Default: If unspecified, the path defaults to a catch all sending traffic to the backend.
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 ‘/’.
pathTypeOptional ¶
public readonly pathType: HttpIngressPathType;
Specify how the path is matched against request paths.
By default, path types will be matched by prefix.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/ingress/#path-types
IngressTls ¶
Represents the TLS configuration mapping that is passed to the ingress controller for SSL termination.
Initializer ¶
import { IngressTls } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const ingressTls: IngressTls = { ... }
hostsOptional ¶
public readonly hosts: string[];
- Type:
string[] - Default: If unspecified, it defaults to the wildcard host setting for the loadbalancer controller fulfilling this Ingress.
Hosts are a list of hosts included in the TLS certificate.
The values in this list must match the name/s used in the TLS Secret.
secretOptional ¶
public readonly secret: ISecret;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ISecret - Default: If unspecified, it allows SSL routing based on SNI hostname.
Secret is the secret that contains the certificate and key used to terminate SSL traffic on 443.
If the SNI host in a listener conflicts with the “Host” header field used by an IngressRule, the SNI host is used for termination and value of the Host header is used for routing.
JobProps ¶
Properties for Job.
Initializer ¶
import { JobProps } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const jobProps: JobProps = { ... }
metadataOptional ¶
public readonly metadata: ApiObjectMetadata;
- Type:
cdk8s.ApiObjectMetadata
Metadata that all persisted resources must have, which includes all objects users must create.
automountServiceAccountTokenOptional ¶
public readonly automountServiceAccountToken: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
Indicates whether a service account token should be automatically mounted.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-service-account/#use-the-default-service-account-to-access-the-api-server
containersOptional ¶
public readonly containers: ContainerProps[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ContainerProps[] - Default: No containers. Note that a pod spec must include at least one container.
List of containers belonging to the pod.
Containers cannot currently be added or removed. There must be at least one container in a Pod.
You can add additionnal containers using podSpec.addContainer()
dnsOptional ¶
public readonly dns: PodDnsProps;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.PodDnsProps - Default: policy: DnsPolicy.CLUSTER_FIRST hostnameAsFQDN: false
DNS settings for the pod.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/dns-pod-service/
dockerRegistryAuthOptional ¶
public readonly dockerRegistryAuth: ISecret;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ISecret - Default: No auth. Images are assumed to be publicly available.
A secret containing docker credentials for authenticating to a registry.
enableServiceLinksOptional ¶
public readonly enableServiceLinks: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: true
Indicates whether information about services should be injected into pod’s environment variables, matching the syntax of Docker links.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/connect-applications-service/#accessing-the-service
hostAliasesOptional ¶
public readonly hostAliases: HostAlias[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.HostAlias[]
HostAlias holds the mapping between IP and hostnames that will be injected as an entry in the pod’s hosts file.
hostNetworkOptional ¶
public readonly hostNetwork: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
Host network for the pod.
initContainersOptional ¶
public readonly initContainers: ContainerProps[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ContainerProps[] - Default: No init containers.
List of initialization containers belonging to the pod.
Init containers are executed in order prior to containers being started. If any init container fails, the pod is considered to have failed and is handled according to its restartPolicy. The name for an init container or normal container must be unique among all containers. Init containers may not have Lifecycle actions, Readiness probes, Liveness probes, or Startup probes. The resourceRequirements of an init container are taken into account during scheduling by finding the highest request/limit for each resource type, and then using the max of of that value or the sum of the normal containers. Limits are applied to init containers in a similar fashion.
Init containers cannot currently be added ,removed or updated.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/init-containers/
isolateOptional ¶
public readonly isolate: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
Isolates the pod.
This will prevent any ingress or egress connections to / from this pod.
You can however allow explicit connections post instantiation by using the .connections property.
restartPolicyOptional ¶
public readonly restartPolicy: RestartPolicy;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.RestartPolicy - Default: RestartPolicy.ALWAYS
Restart policy for all containers within the pod.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod-lifecycle/#restart-policy
securityContextOptional ¶
public readonly securityContext: PodSecurityContextProps;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.PodSecurityContextProps - Default: fsGroupChangePolicy: FsGroupChangePolicy.FsGroupChangePolicy.ALWAYS ensureNonRoot: true
SecurityContext holds pod-level security attributes and common container settings.
serviceAccountOptional ¶
public readonly serviceAccount: IServiceAccount;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.IServiceAccount - Default: No service account.
A service account provides an identity for processes that run in a Pod.
When you (a human) access the cluster (for example, using kubectl), you are authenticated by the apiserver as a particular User Account (currently this is usually admin, unless your cluster administrator has customized your cluster). Processes in containers inside pods can also contact the apiserver. When they do, they are authenticated as a particular Service Account (for example, default).
https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-service-account/
shareProcessNamespaceOptional ¶
public readonly shareProcessNamespace: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
When process namespace sharing is enabled, processes in a container are visible to all other containers in the same pod.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/share-process-namespace/
terminationGracePeriodOptional ¶
public readonly terminationGracePeriod: Duration;
- Type:
cdk8s.Duration - Default: Duration.seconds(30)
Grace period until the pod is terminated.
volumesOptional ¶
public readonly volumes: Volume[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Volume[] - Default: No volumes.
List of volumes that can be mounted by containers belonging to the pod.
You can also add volumes later using podSpec.addVolume()
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/volumes
podMetadataOptional ¶
public readonly podMetadata: ApiObjectMetadata;
- Type:
cdk8s.ApiObjectMetadata
The pod metadata of this workload.
selectOptional ¶
public readonly select: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: true
Automatically allocates a pod label selector for this workload and add it to the pod metadata.
This ensures this workload manages pods created by its pod template.
spreadOptional ¶
public readonly spread: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
Automatically spread pods across hostname and zones.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/topology-spread-constraints/#internal-default-constraints
activeDeadlineOptional ¶
public readonly activeDeadline: Duration;
- Type:
cdk8s.Duration - Default: If unset, then there is no deadline.
Specifies the duration the job may be active before the system tries to terminate it.
backoffLimitOptional ¶
public readonly backoffLimit: number;
- Type:
number - Default: If not set, system defaults to 6.
Specifies the number of retries before marking this job failed.
ttlAfterFinishedOptional ¶
public readonly ttlAfterFinished: Duration;
- Type:
cdk8s.Duration - Default: If this field is unset, the Job won’t be automatically deleted.
Limits the lifetime of a Job that has finished execution (either Complete or Failed).
If this field is set, after the Job finishes, it is eligible to
be automatically deleted. When the Job is being deleted, its lifecycle
guarantees (e.g. finalizers) will be honored. If this field is set to zero,
the Job becomes eligible to be deleted immediately after it finishes. This
field is alpha-level and is only honored by servers that enable the
TTLAfterFinished feature.
LabelSelectorOptions ¶
Options for LabelSelector.of.
Initializer ¶
import { LabelSelectorOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const labelSelectorOptions: LabelSelectorOptions = { ... }
expressionsOptional ¶
public readonly expressions: LabelExpression[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.LabelExpression[]
Expression based label matchers.
labelsOptional ¶
public readonly labels: {[ key: string ]: string};
- Type: {[ key: string ]:
string}
Strict label matchers.
LabelSelectorRequirement ¶
A label selector requirement is a selector that contains values, a key, and an operator that relates the key and values.
Initializer ¶
import { LabelSelectorRequirement } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const labelSelectorRequirement: LabelSelectorRequirement = { ... }
keyRequired ¶
public readonly key: string;
- Type:
string
The label key that the selector applies to.
operatorRequired ¶
public readonly operator: string;
- Type:
string
Represents a key’s relationship to a set of values.
valuesOptional ¶
public readonly values: string[];
- Type:
string[]
An array of string values.
If the operator is In or NotIn, the values array must be non-empty. If the operator is Exists or DoesNotExist, the values array must be empty. This array is replaced during a strategic merge patch.
MemoryResources ¶
Memory request and limit.
Initializer ¶
import { MemoryResources } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const memoryResources: MemoryResources = { ... }
limitOptional ¶
public readonly limit: Size;
- Type:
cdk8s.Size
requestOptional ¶
public readonly request: Size;
- Type:
cdk8s.Size
MetricContainerResourceOptions ¶
Options for Metric.containerResource().
Initializer ¶
import { MetricContainerResourceOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const metricContainerResourceOptions: MetricContainerResourceOptions = { ... }
containerRequired ¶
public readonly container: Container;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Container
Container where the metric can be found.
targetRequired ¶
public readonly target: MetricTarget;
Target metric value that will trigger scaling.
MetricObjectOptions ¶
Options for Metric.object().
Initializer ¶
import { MetricObjectOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const metricObjectOptions: MetricObjectOptions = { ... }
nameRequired ¶
public readonly name: string;
- Type:
string
The name of the metric to scale on.
targetRequired ¶
public readonly target: MetricTarget;
The target metric value that will trigger scaling.
labelSelectorOptional ¶
public readonly labelSelector: LabelSelector;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.LabelSelector - Default: Just the metric ‘name’ will be used to gather metrics.
A selector to find a metric by label.
When set, it is passed as an additional parameter to the metrics server for more specific metrics scoping.
objectRequired ¶
public readonly object: IResource;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.IResource
Resource where the metric can be found.
MetricOptions ¶
Base options for a Metric.
Initializer ¶
import { MetricOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const metricOptions: MetricOptions = { ... }
nameRequired ¶
public readonly name: string;
- Type:
string
The name of the metric to scale on.
targetRequired ¶
public readonly target: MetricTarget;
The target metric value that will trigger scaling.
labelSelectorOptional ¶
public readonly labelSelector: LabelSelector;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.LabelSelector - Default: Just the metric ‘name’ will be used to gather metrics.
A selector to find a metric by label.
When set, it is passed as an additional parameter to the metrics server for more specific metrics scoping.
MountOptions ¶
Options for mounts.
Initializer ¶
import { MountOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const mountOptions: MountOptions = { ... }
propagationOptional ¶
public readonly propagation: MountPropagation;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.MountPropagation - Default: MountPropagation.NONE
Determines how mounts are propagated from the host to container and the other way around.
When not set, MountPropagationNone is used.
Mount propagation allows for sharing volumes mounted by a Container to other Containers in the same Pod, or even to other Pods on the same node.
readOnlyOptional ¶
public readonly readOnly: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
Mounted read-only if true, read-write otherwise (false or unspecified).
Defaults to false.
subPathOptional ¶
public readonly subPath: string;
- Type:
string - Default: “” the volume’s root
Path within the volume from which the container’s volume should be mounted.).
subPathExprOptional ¶
public readonly subPathExpr: string;
- Type:
string - Default: “” volume’s root.
Expanded path within the volume from which the container’s volume should be mounted.
Behaves similarly to SubPath but environment variable references $(VAR_NAME) are expanded using the container’s environment. Defaults to “” (volume’s root).
subPathExpr and subPath are mutually exclusive.
NamespaceProps ¶
Properties for Namespace.
Initializer ¶
import { NamespaceProps } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const namespaceProps: NamespaceProps = { ... }
metadataOptional ¶
public readonly metadata: ApiObjectMetadata;
- Type:
cdk8s.ApiObjectMetadata
Metadata that all persisted resources must have, which includes all objects users must create.
NamespaceSelectorConfig ¶
Configuration for selecting namespaces.
Initializer ¶
import { NamespaceSelectorConfig } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const namespaceSelectorConfig: NamespaceSelectorConfig = { ... }
labelSelectorOptional ¶
public readonly labelSelector: LabelSelector;
A selector to select namespaces by labels.
namesOptional ¶
public readonly names: string[];
- Type:
string[]
A list of names to select namespaces by names.
NamespacesSelectOptions ¶
Options for Namespaces.select.
Initializer ¶
import { NamespacesSelectOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const namespacesSelectOptions: NamespacesSelectOptions = { ... }
expressionsOptional ¶
public readonly expressions: LabelExpression[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.LabelExpression[] - Default: no selector requirements.
Namespaces must satisfy these selectors.
The selectors query labels, just like the labels property, but they
provide a more advanced matching mechanism.
labelsOptional ¶
public readonly labels: {[ key: string ]: string};
- Type: {[ key: string ]:
string} - Default: no strict labels requirements.
Labels the namespaces must have.
This is equivalent to using an ‘Is’ selector.
namesOptional ¶
public readonly names: string[];
- Type:
string[] - Default: no name requirements.
Namespaces names must be one of these.
NetworkPolicyAddEgressRuleOptions ¶
Options for NetworkPolicy.addEgressRule.
Initializer ¶
import { NetworkPolicyAddEgressRuleOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const networkPolicyAddEgressRuleOptions: NetworkPolicyAddEgressRuleOptions = { ... }
portsOptional ¶
public readonly ports: NetworkPolicyPort[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.NetworkPolicyPort[] - Default: If the peer is a managed pod, take its ports. Otherwise, all ports are allowed.
Ports the rule should allow outgoing traffic to.
NetworkPolicyPeerConfig ¶
Configuration for network peers.
A peer can either by an ip block, or a selection of pods, not both.
Initializer ¶
import { NetworkPolicyPeerConfig } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const networkPolicyPeerConfig: NetworkPolicyPeerConfig = { ... }
ipBlockOptional ¶
public readonly ipBlock: NetworkPolicyIpBlock;
The ip block this peer represents.
podSelectorOptional ¶
public readonly podSelector: PodSelectorConfig;
The pod selector this peer represents.
NetworkPolicyPortProps ¶
Properties for NetworkPolicyPort.
Initializer ¶
import { NetworkPolicyPortProps } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const networkPolicyPortProps: NetworkPolicyPortProps = { ... }
endPortOptional ¶
public readonly endPort: number;
- Type:
number - Default: not a port range.
End port (relative to port).
Only applies if port is defined.
Use this to specify a port range, rather that a specific one.
portOptional ¶
public readonly port: number;
- Type:
number - Default: all ports are allowed.
Specific port number.
protocolOptional ¶
public readonly protocol: NetworkProtocol;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.NetworkProtocol - Default: NetworkProtocol.TCP
Protocol.
NetworkPolicyProps ¶
Properties for NetworkPolicy.
Initializer ¶
import { NetworkPolicyProps } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const networkPolicyProps: NetworkPolicyProps = { ... }
metadataOptional ¶
public readonly metadata: ApiObjectMetadata;
- Type:
cdk8s.ApiObjectMetadata
Metadata that all persisted resources must have, which includes all objects users must create.
egressOptional ¶
public readonly egress: NetworkPolicyTraffic;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.NetworkPolicyTraffic - Default: the policy doesn’t change egress behavior of the pods it selects.
Egress traffic configuration.
ingressOptional ¶
public readonly ingress: NetworkPolicyTraffic;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.NetworkPolicyTraffic - Default: the policy doesn’t change ingress behavior of the pods it selects.
Ingress traffic configuration.
selectorOptional ¶
public readonly selector: IPodSelector;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.IPodSelector - Default: will select all pods in the namespace of the policy.
Which pods does this policy object applies to.
This can either be a single pod / workload, or a grouping of pods selected
via the Pods.select function. Rules is applied to any pods selected by this property.
Multiple network policies can select the same set of pods.
In this case, the rules for each are combined additively.
Note that
NetworkPolicyRule ¶
Describes a rule allowing traffic from / to pods matched by a network policy selector.
Initializer ¶
import { NetworkPolicyRule } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const networkPolicyRule: NetworkPolicyRule = { ... }
peerRequired ¶
public readonly peer: INetworkPolicyPeer;
Peer this rule interacts with.
portsOptional ¶
public readonly ports: NetworkPolicyPort[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.NetworkPolicyPort[] - Default: traffic is allowed on all ports.
The ports of the rule.
NetworkPolicyTraffic ¶
Describes how the network policy should configure egress / ingress traffic.
Initializer ¶
import { NetworkPolicyTraffic } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const networkPolicyTraffic: NetworkPolicyTraffic = { ... }
defaultOptional ¶
public readonly default: NetworkPolicyTrafficDefault;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.NetworkPolicyTrafficDefault - Default: unset, the policy does not change the behavior.
Specifies the default behavior of the policy when no rules are defined.
rulesOptional ¶
public readonly rules: NetworkPolicyRule[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.NetworkPolicyRule[] - Default: no rules
List of rules to be applied to the selected pods.
If empty, the behavior of the policy is dictated by the default property.
NfsVolumeOptions ¶
Options for the NFS based volume.
Initializer ¶
import { NfsVolumeOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const nfsVolumeOptions: NfsVolumeOptions = { ... }
pathRequired ¶
public readonly path: string;
- Type:
string
Path that is exported by the NFS server.
serverRequired ¶
public readonly server: string;
- Type:
string
Server is the hostname or IP address of the NFS server.
readOnlyOptional ¶
public readonly readOnly: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
If set to true, will force the NFS export to be mounted with read-only permissions.
NodeTaintQueryOptions ¶
Options for NodeTaintQuery.
Initializer ¶
import { NodeTaintQueryOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const nodeTaintQueryOptions: NodeTaintQueryOptions = { ... }
effectOptional ¶
public readonly effect: TaintEffect;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.TaintEffect - Default: all effects are matched.
The taint effect to match.
evictAfterOptional ¶
public readonly evictAfter: Duration;
- Type:
cdk8s.Duration - Default: bound forever.
How much time should a pod that tolerates the NO_EXECUTE effect be bound to the node.
Only applies for the NO_EXECUTE effect.
PathMapping ¶
Maps a string key to a path within a volume.
Initializer ¶
import { PathMapping } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const pathMapping: PathMapping = { ... }
pathRequired ¶
public readonly path: string;
- Type:
string
The relative path of the file to map the key to.
May not be an absolute path. May not contain the path element ‘..’. May not start with the string ‘..’.
modeOptional ¶
public readonly mode: number;
- Type:
number
Optional: mode bits to use on this file, must be a value between 0 and 0777.
If not specified, the volume defaultMode will be used. This might be in conflict with other options that affect the file mode, like fsGroup, and the result can be other mode bits set.
PersistentVolumeClaimProps ¶
Properties for PersistentVolumeClaim.
Initializer ¶
import { PersistentVolumeClaimProps } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const persistentVolumeClaimProps: PersistentVolumeClaimProps = { ... }
metadataOptional ¶
public readonly metadata: ApiObjectMetadata;
- Type:
cdk8s.ApiObjectMetadata
Metadata that all persisted resources must have, which includes all objects users must create.
accessModesOptional ¶
public readonly accessModes: PersistentVolumeAccessMode[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.PersistentVolumeAccessMode[] - Default: No access modes requirement.
Contains the access modes the volume should support.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/persistent-volumes#access-modes-1
storageOptional ¶
public readonly storage: Size;
- Type:
cdk8s.Size - Default: No storage requirement.
Minimum storage size the volume should have.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/persistent-volumes#resources
storageClassNameOptional ¶
public readonly storageClassName: string;
- Type:
string - Default: Not set.
Name of the StorageClass required by the claim. When this property is not set, the behavior is as follows:.
If the admission plugin is turned on, the storage class marked as default will be used. - If the admission plugin is turned off, the pvc can only be bound to volumes without a storage class.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/persistent-volumes#class-1
volumeOptional ¶
public readonly volume: IPersistentVolume;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.IPersistentVolume - Default: No specific volume binding.
The PersistentVolume backing this claim.
The control plane still checks that storage class, access modes, and requested storage size on the volume are valid.
Note that in order to guarantee a proper binding, the volume should
also define a claimRef referring to this claim. Otherwise, the volume may be
claimed be other pvc’s before it gets a chance to bind to this one.
If the volume is managed (i.e not imported), you can use pv.claim() to easily
create a bi-directional bounded claim.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/persistent-volumes/#binding.
volumeModeOptional ¶
public readonly volumeMode: PersistentVolumeMode;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.PersistentVolumeMode - Default: VolumeMode.FILE_SYSTEM
Defines what type of volume is required by the claim.
PersistentVolumeClaimTemplateProps ¶
A PersistentVolumeClaim template for StatefulSets.
Initializer ¶
import { PersistentVolumeClaimTemplateProps } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const persistentVolumeClaimTemplateProps: PersistentVolumeClaimTemplateProps = { ... }
metadataOptional ¶
public readonly metadata: ApiObjectMetadata;
- Type:
cdk8s.ApiObjectMetadata
Metadata that all persisted resources must have, which includes all objects users must create.
accessModesOptional ¶
public readonly accessModes: PersistentVolumeAccessMode[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.PersistentVolumeAccessMode[] - Default: No access modes requirement.
Contains the access modes the volume should support.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/persistent-volumes#access-modes-1
storageOptional ¶
public readonly storage: Size;
- Type:
cdk8s.Size - Default: No storage requirement.
Minimum storage size the volume should have.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/persistent-volumes#resources
storageClassNameOptional ¶
public readonly storageClassName: string;
- Type:
string - Default: Not set.
Name of the StorageClass required by the claim. When this property is not set, the behavior is as follows:.
If the admission plugin is turned on, the storage class marked as default will be used. - If the admission plugin is turned off, the pvc can only be bound to volumes without a storage class.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/persistent-volumes#class-1
volumeOptional ¶
public readonly volume: IPersistentVolume;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.IPersistentVolume - Default: No specific volume binding.
The PersistentVolume backing this claim.
The control plane still checks that storage class, access modes, and requested storage size on the volume are valid.
Note that in order to guarantee a proper binding, the volume should
also define a claimRef referring to this claim. Otherwise, the volume may be
claimed be other pvc’s before it gets a chance to bind to this one.
If the volume is managed (i.e not imported), you can use pv.claim() to easily
create a bi-directional bounded claim.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/persistent-volumes/#binding.
volumeModeOptional ¶
public readonly volumeMode: PersistentVolumeMode;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.PersistentVolumeMode - Default: VolumeMode.FILE_SYSTEM
Defines what type of volume is required by the claim.
nameRequired ¶
public readonly name: string;
- Type:
string
The name of the claim that the StatefulSet controller will create for each pod.
This will be used to name the created PVC in the format
This name should match the name of a volume mount in one of the containers.
PersistentVolumeClaimVolumeOptions ¶
Options for a PersistentVolumeClaim-based volume.
Initializer ¶
import { PersistentVolumeClaimVolumeOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const persistentVolumeClaimVolumeOptions: PersistentVolumeClaimVolumeOptions = { ... }
nameOptional ¶
public readonly name: string;
- Type:
string - Default: Derived from the PVC name.
The volume name.
readOnlyOptional ¶
public readonly readOnly: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
Will force the ReadOnly setting in VolumeMounts.
PersistentVolumeProps ¶
Properties for PersistentVolume.
Initializer ¶
import { PersistentVolumeProps } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const persistentVolumeProps: PersistentVolumeProps = { ... }
metadataOptional ¶
public readonly metadata: ApiObjectMetadata;
- Type:
cdk8s.ApiObjectMetadata
Metadata that all persisted resources must have, which includes all objects users must create.
accessModesOptional ¶
public readonly accessModes: PersistentVolumeAccessMode[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.PersistentVolumeAccessMode[] - Default: No access modes.
Contains all ways the volume can be mounted.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/persistent-volumes#access-modes
claimOptional ¶
public readonly claim: IPersistentVolumeClaim;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.IPersistentVolumeClaim - Default: Not bound to a specific claim.
Part of a bi-directional binding between PersistentVolume and PersistentVolumeClaim.
Expected to be non-nil when bound.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/persistent-volumes#binding
mountOptionsOptional ¶
public readonly mountOptions: string[];
- Type:
string[] - Default: No options.
A list of mount options, e.g. [“ro”, “soft”]. Not validated - mount will simply fail if one is invalid.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/persistent-volumes/#mount-options
reclaimPolicyOptional ¶
public readonly reclaimPolicy: PersistentVolumeReclaimPolicy;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.PersistentVolumeReclaimPolicy - Default: PersistentVolumeReclaimPolicy.RETAIN
When a user is done with their volume, they can delete the PVC objects from the API that allows reclamation of the resource.
The reclaim policy tells the cluster what to do with the volume after it has been released of its claim.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/persistent-volumes#reclaiming
storageOptional ¶
public readonly storage: Size;
- Type:
cdk8s.Size - Default: No specified.
What is the storage capacity of this volume.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/persistent-volumes#resources
storageClassNameOptional ¶
public readonly storageClassName: string;
- Type:
string - Default: Volume does not belong to any storage class.
Name of StorageClass to which this persistent volume belongs.
volumeModeOptional ¶
public readonly volumeMode: PersistentVolumeMode;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.PersistentVolumeMode - Default: VolumeMode.FILE_SYSTEM
Defines what type of volume is required by the claim.
PodConnectionsAllowFromOptions ¶
Options for PodConnections.allowFrom.
Initializer ¶
import { PodConnectionsAllowFromOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const podConnectionsAllowFromOptions: PodConnectionsAllowFromOptions = { ... }
isolationOptional ¶
public readonly isolation: PodConnectionsIsolation;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.PodConnectionsIsolation - Default: unset, isolates both the pod and the peer.
Which isolation should be applied to establish the connection.
portsOptional ¶
public readonly ports: NetworkPolicyPort[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.NetworkPolicyPort[] - Default: The pod ports.
Ports to allow incoming traffic to.
PodConnectionsAllowToOptions ¶
Options for PodConnections.allowTo.
Initializer ¶
import { PodConnectionsAllowToOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const podConnectionsAllowToOptions: PodConnectionsAllowToOptions = { ... }
isolationOptional ¶
public readonly isolation: PodConnectionsIsolation;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.PodConnectionsIsolation - Default: unset, isolates both the pod and the peer.
Which isolation should be applied to establish the connection.
portsOptional ¶
public readonly ports: NetworkPolicyPort[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.NetworkPolicyPort[] - Default: If the peer is a managed pod, take its ports. Otherwise, all ports are allowed.
Ports to allow outgoing traffic to.
PodDnsProps ¶
Properties for PodDns.
Initializer ¶
import { PodDnsProps } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const podDnsProps: PodDnsProps = { ... }
hostnameOptional ¶
public readonly hostname: string;
- Type:
string - Default: Set to a system-defined value.
Specifies the hostname of the Pod.
hostnameAsFQDNOptional ¶
public readonly hostnameAsFQDN: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
If true the pod’s hostname will be configured as the pod’s FQDN, rather than the leaf name (the default).
In Linux containers, this means setting the FQDN in the hostname field of the kernel (the nodename field of struct utsname). In Windows containers, this means setting the registry value of hostname for the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters to FQDN. If a pod does not have FQDN, this has no effect.
nameserversOptional ¶
public readonly nameservers: string[];
- Type:
string[]
A list of IP addresses that will be used as DNS servers for the Pod.
There can be at most 3 IP addresses specified. When the policy is set to “NONE”, the list must contain at least one IP address, otherwise this property is optional. The servers listed will be combined to the base nameservers generated from the specified DNS policy with duplicate addresses removed.
optionsOptional ¶
public readonly options: DnsOption[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.DnsOption[]
List of objects where each object may have a name property (required) and a value property (optional).
The contents in this property will be merged to the options generated from the specified DNS policy. Duplicate entries are removed.
policyOptional ¶
public readonly policy: DnsPolicy;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.DnsPolicy - Default: DnsPolicy.CLUSTER_FIRST
Set DNS policy for the pod.
If policy is set to None, other configuration must be supplied.
searchesOptional ¶
public readonly searches: string[];
- Type:
string[]
A list of DNS search domains for hostname lookup in the Pod.
When specified, the provided list will be merged into the base search domain names generated from the chosen DNS policy. Duplicate domain names are removed.
Kubernetes allows for at most 6 search domains.
subdomainOptional ¶
public readonly subdomain: string;
- Type:
string - Default: No subdomain.
If specified, the fully qualified Pod hostname will be “
PodProps ¶
Properties for Pod.
Initializer ¶
import { PodProps } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const podProps: PodProps = { ... }
metadataOptional ¶
public readonly metadata: ApiObjectMetadata;
- Type:
cdk8s.ApiObjectMetadata
Metadata that all persisted resources must have, which includes all objects users must create.
automountServiceAccountTokenOptional ¶
public readonly automountServiceAccountToken: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
Indicates whether a service account token should be automatically mounted.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-service-account/#use-the-default-service-account-to-access-the-api-server
containersOptional ¶
public readonly containers: ContainerProps[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ContainerProps[] - Default: No containers. Note that a pod spec must include at least one container.
List of containers belonging to the pod.
Containers cannot currently be added or removed. There must be at least one container in a Pod.
You can add additionnal containers using podSpec.addContainer()
dnsOptional ¶
public readonly dns: PodDnsProps;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.PodDnsProps - Default: policy: DnsPolicy.CLUSTER_FIRST hostnameAsFQDN: false
DNS settings for the pod.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/dns-pod-service/
dockerRegistryAuthOptional ¶
public readonly dockerRegistryAuth: ISecret;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ISecret - Default: No auth. Images are assumed to be publicly available.
A secret containing docker credentials for authenticating to a registry.
enableServiceLinksOptional ¶
public readonly enableServiceLinks: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: true
Indicates whether information about services should be injected into pod’s environment variables, matching the syntax of Docker links.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/connect-applications-service/#accessing-the-service
hostAliasesOptional ¶
public readonly hostAliases: HostAlias[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.HostAlias[]
HostAlias holds the mapping between IP and hostnames that will be injected as an entry in the pod’s hosts file.
hostNetworkOptional ¶
public readonly hostNetwork: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
Host network for the pod.
initContainersOptional ¶
public readonly initContainers: ContainerProps[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ContainerProps[] - Default: No init containers.
List of initialization containers belonging to the pod.
Init containers are executed in order prior to containers being started. If any init container fails, the pod is considered to have failed and is handled according to its restartPolicy. The name for an init container or normal container must be unique among all containers. Init containers may not have Lifecycle actions, Readiness probes, Liveness probes, or Startup probes. The resourceRequirements of an init container are taken into account during scheduling by finding the highest request/limit for each resource type, and then using the max of of that value or the sum of the normal containers. Limits are applied to init containers in a similar fashion.
Init containers cannot currently be added ,removed or updated.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/init-containers/
isolateOptional ¶
public readonly isolate: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
Isolates the pod.
This will prevent any ingress or egress connections to / from this pod.
You can however allow explicit connections post instantiation by using the .connections property.
restartPolicyOptional ¶
public readonly restartPolicy: RestartPolicy;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.RestartPolicy - Default: RestartPolicy.ALWAYS
Restart policy for all containers within the pod.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod-lifecycle/#restart-policy
securityContextOptional ¶
public readonly securityContext: PodSecurityContextProps;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.PodSecurityContextProps - Default: fsGroupChangePolicy: FsGroupChangePolicy.FsGroupChangePolicy.ALWAYS ensureNonRoot: true
SecurityContext holds pod-level security attributes and common container settings.
serviceAccountOptional ¶
public readonly serviceAccount: IServiceAccount;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.IServiceAccount - Default: No service account.
A service account provides an identity for processes that run in a Pod.
When you (a human) access the cluster (for example, using kubectl), you are authenticated by the apiserver as a particular User Account (currently this is usually admin, unless your cluster administrator has customized your cluster). Processes in containers inside pods can also contact the apiserver. When they do, they are authenticated as a particular Service Account (for example, default).
https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-service-account/
shareProcessNamespaceOptional ¶
public readonly shareProcessNamespace: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
When process namespace sharing is enabled, processes in a container are visible to all other containers in the same pod.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/share-process-namespace/
terminationGracePeriodOptional ¶
public readonly terminationGracePeriod: Duration;
- Type:
cdk8s.Duration - Default: Duration.seconds(30)
Grace period until the pod is terminated.
volumesOptional ¶
public readonly volumes: Volume[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Volume[] - Default: No volumes.
List of volumes that can be mounted by containers belonging to the pod.
You can also add volumes later using podSpec.addVolume()
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/volumes
PodsAllOptions ¶
Options for Pods.all.
Initializer ¶
import { PodsAllOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const podsAllOptions: PodsAllOptions = { ... }
namespacesOptional ¶
public readonly namespaces: Namespaces;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Namespaces - Default: unset, implies the namespace of the resource this selection is used in.
Namespaces the pods are allowed to be in.
Use Namespaces.all() to allow all namespaces.
PodSchedulingAttractOptions ¶
Options for PodScheduling.attract.
Initializer ¶
import { PodSchedulingAttractOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const podSchedulingAttractOptions: PodSchedulingAttractOptions = { ... }
weightOptional ¶
public readonly weight: number;
- Type:
number - Default: no weight. assignment is assumed to be required (hard).
Indicates the attraction is optional (soft), with this weight score.
PodSchedulingColocateOptions ¶
Options for PodScheduling.colocate.
Initializer ¶
import { PodSchedulingColocateOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const podSchedulingColocateOptions: PodSchedulingColocateOptions = { ... }
topologyOptional ¶
public readonly topology: Topology;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Topology - Default: Topology.HOSTNAME
Which topology to coloate on.
weightOptional ¶
public readonly weight: number;
- Type:
number - Default: no weight. co-location is assumed to be required (hard).
Indicates the co-location is optional (soft), with this weight score.
PodSchedulingSeparateOptions ¶
Options for PodScheduling.separate.
Initializer ¶
import { PodSchedulingSeparateOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const podSchedulingSeparateOptions: PodSchedulingSeparateOptions = { ... }
topologyOptional ¶
public readonly topology: Topology;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Topology - Default: Topology.HOSTNAME
Which topology to separate on.
weightOptional ¶
public readonly weight: number;
- Type:
number - Default: no weight. separation is assumed to be required (hard).
Indicates the separation is optional (soft), with this weight score.
PodSecurityContextProps ¶
Properties for PodSecurityContext.
Initializer ¶
import { PodSecurityContextProps } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const podSecurityContextProps: PodSecurityContextProps = { ... }
ensureNonRootOptional ¶
public readonly ensureNonRoot: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: true
Indicates that the container must run as a non-root user.
If true, the Kubelet will validate the image at runtime to ensure that it does not run as UID 0 (root) and fail to start the container if it does.
fsGroupOptional ¶
public readonly fsGroup: number;
- Type:
number - Default: Volume ownership is not changed.
Modify the ownership and permissions of pod volumes to this GID.
fsGroupChangePolicyOptional ¶
public readonly fsGroupChangePolicy: FsGroupChangePolicy;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.FsGroupChangePolicy - Default: FsGroupChangePolicy.ALWAYS
Defines behavior of changing ownership and permission of the volume before being exposed inside Pod.
This field will only apply to volume types which support fsGroup based ownership(and permissions). It will have no effect on ephemeral volume types such as: secret, configmaps and emptydir.
groupOptional ¶
public readonly group: number;
- Type:
number - Default: Group configured by container runtime
The GID to run the entrypoint of the container process.
sysctlsOptional ¶
public readonly sysctls: Sysctl[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Sysctl[] - Default: No sysctls
Sysctls hold a list of namespaced sysctls used for the pod.
Pods with unsupported sysctls (by the container runtime) might fail to launch.
userOptional ¶
public readonly user: number;
- Type:
number - Default: User specified in image metadata
The UID to run the entrypoint of the container process.
PodSelectorConfig ¶
Configuration for selecting pods, optionally in particular namespaces.
Initializer ¶
import { PodSelectorConfig } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const podSelectorConfig: PodSelectorConfig = { ... }
labelSelectorRequired ¶
public readonly labelSelector: LabelSelector;
A selector to select pods by labels.
namespacesOptional ¶
public readonly namespaces: NamespaceSelectorConfig;
Configuration for selecting which namepsaces are the pods allowed to be in.
PodsSelectOptions ¶
Options for Pods.select.
Initializer ¶
import { PodsSelectOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const podsSelectOptions: PodsSelectOptions = { ... }
expressionsOptional ¶
public readonly expressions: LabelExpression[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.LabelExpression[] - Default: no expressions requirements.
Expressions the pods must satisify.
labelsOptional ¶
public readonly labels: {[ key: string ]: string};
- Type: {[ key: string ]:
string} - Default: no strict labels requirements.
Labels the pods must have.
namespacesOptional ¶
public readonly namespaces: Namespaces;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Namespaces - Default: unset, implies the namespace of the resource this selection is used in.
Namespaces the pods are allowed to be in.
Use Namespaces.all() to allow all namespaces.
ProbeOptions ¶
Probe options.
Initializer ¶
import { ProbeOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const probeOptions: ProbeOptions = { ... }
failureThresholdOptional ¶
public readonly failureThreshold: number;
- Type:
number - Default: 3
Minimum consecutive failures for the probe to be considered failed after having succeeded.
Defaults to 3. Minimum value is 1.
initialDelaySecondsOptional ¶
public readonly initialDelaySeconds: Duration;
- Type:
cdk8s.Duration - Default: immediate
Number of seconds after the container has started before liveness probes are initiated.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod-lifecycle#container-probes
periodSecondsOptional ¶
public readonly periodSeconds: Duration;
- Type:
cdk8s.Duration - Default: Duration.seconds(10) Minimum value is 1.
How often (in seconds) to perform the probe.
Default to 10 seconds. Minimum value is 1.
successThresholdOptional ¶
public readonly successThreshold: number;
- Type:
number - Default: 1 Must be 1 for liveness and startup. Minimum value is 1.
Minimum consecutive successes for the probe to be considered successful after having failed. Defaults to 1.
Must be 1 for liveness and startup. Minimum value is 1.
timeoutSecondsOptional ¶
public readonly timeoutSeconds: Duration;
- Type:
cdk8s.Duration - Default: Duration.seconds(1)
Number of seconds after which the probe times out.
Defaults to 1 second. Minimum value is 1.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod-lifecycle#container-probes
ResourceProps ¶
Initialization properties for resources.
Initializer ¶
import { ResourceProps } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const resourceProps: ResourceProps = { ... }
metadataOptional ¶
public readonly metadata: ApiObjectMetadata;
- Type:
cdk8s.ApiObjectMetadata
Metadata that all persisted resources must have, which includes all objects users must create.
RoleBindingProps ¶
Properties for RoleBinding.
Initializer ¶
import { RoleBindingProps } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const roleBindingProps: RoleBindingProps = { ... }
metadataOptional ¶
public readonly metadata: ApiObjectMetadata;
- Type:
cdk8s.ApiObjectMetadata
Metadata that all persisted resources must have, which includes all objects users must create.
roleRequired ¶
public readonly role: IRole;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.IRole
The role to bind to.
A RoleBinding can reference a Role or a ClusterRole.
RolePolicyRule ¶
Policy rule of a `Role.
Initializer ¶
import { RolePolicyRule } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const rolePolicyRule: RolePolicyRule = { ... }
resourcesRequired ¶
public readonly resources: IApiResource[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.IApiResource[]
Resources this rule applies to.
verbsRequired ¶
public readonly verbs: string[];
- Type:
string[]
Verbs to allow.
(e.g [‘get’, ‘watch’])
RoleProps ¶
Properties for Role.
Initializer ¶
import { RoleProps } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const roleProps: RoleProps = { ... }
metadataOptional ¶
public readonly metadata: ApiObjectMetadata;
- Type:
cdk8s.ApiObjectMetadata
Metadata that all persisted resources must have, which includes all objects users must create.
rulesOptional ¶
public readonly rules: RolePolicyRule[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.RolePolicyRule[] - Default: []
A list of rules the role should allow.
ScalingPolicy ¶
Initializer ¶
import { ScalingPolicy } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const scalingPolicy: ScalingPolicy = { ... }
replicasRequired ¶
public readonly replicas: Replicas;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Replicas
The type and quantity of replicas to change.
durationOptional ¶
public readonly duration: Duration;
- Type:
cdk8s.Duration - Default: 15 seconds
The amount of time the scaling policy has to continue scaling before the target metric must be revalidated.
Must be greater than 0 seconds and no longer than 30 minutes.
ScalingRules ¶
Defines the scaling behavior for one direction.
Initializer ¶
import { ScalingRules } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const scalingRules: ScalingRules = { ... }
policiesOptional ¶
public readonly policies: ScalingPolicy[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ScalingPolicy[] - Default: * Scale up
- Increase no more than 4 pods per 60 seconds
- Double the number of pods per 60 seconds
- Scale down
- Decrease to minReplica count
The scaling policies.
stabilizationWindowOptional ¶
public readonly stabilizationWindow: Duration;
- Type:
cdk8s.Duration - Default: * On scale down no stabilization is performed.
- On scale up stabilization is performed for 5 minutes.
Defines the window of past metrics that the autoscaler should consider when calculating wether or not autoscaling should occur.
Minimum duration is 1 second, max is 1 hour.
strategyOptional ¶
public readonly strategy: ScalingStrategy;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ScalingStrategy - Default: MAX_CHANGE
The strategy to use when scaling.
ScalingTarget ¶
Properties used to configure the target of an Autoscaler.
Initializer ¶
import { ScalingTarget } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const scalingTarget: ScalingTarget = { ... }
apiVersionRequired ¶
public readonly apiVersion: string;
- Type:
string
The object’s API version (e.g. “authorization.k8s.io/v1”).
containersRequired ¶
public readonly containers: Container[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Container[]
Container definitions associated with the target.
kindRequired ¶
public readonly kind: string;
- Type:
string
The object kind (e.g. “Deployment”).
nameRequired ¶
public readonly name: string;
- Type:
string
The Kubernetes name of this resource.
replicasOptional ¶
public readonly replicas: number;
- Type:
number
The fixed number of replicas defined on the target.
This is used for validation purposes as Scalable targets should not have a fixed number of replicas.
SeccompProfile ¶
Initializer ¶
import { SeccompProfile } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const seccompProfile: SeccompProfile = { ... }
typeRequired ¶
public readonly type: SeccompProfileType;
Indicates which kind of seccomp profile will be applied.
localhostProfileOptional ¶
public readonly localhostProfile: string;
- Type:
string - Default: empty string
localhostProfile indicates a profile defined in a file on the node should be used.
The profile must be preconfigured on the node to work. Must be a descending path, relative to the kubelet’s configured seccomp profile location. Must only be set if type is “Localhost”.
SecretProps ¶
Options for Secret.
Initializer ¶
import { SecretProps } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const secretProps: SecretProps = { ... }
metadataOptional ¶
public readonly metadata: ApiObjectMetadata;
- Type:
cdk8s.ApiObjectMetadata
Metadata that all persisted resources must have, which includes all objects users must create.
immutableOptional ¶
public readonly immutable: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
If set to true, ensures that data stored in the Secret cannot be updated (only object metadata can be modified).
If not set to true, the field can be modified at any time.
stringDataOptional ¶
public readonly stringData: {[ key: string ]: string};
- Type: {[ key: string ]:
string}
stringData allows specifying non-binary secret data in string form.
It is provided as a write-only convenience method. All keys and values are merged into the data field on write, overwriting any existing values. It is never output when reading from the API.
typeOptional ¶
public readonly type: string;
- Type:
string - Default: undefined - Don’t set a type.
Optional type associated with the secret.
Used to facilitate programmatic handling of secret data by various controllers.
SecretValue ¶
Represents a specific value in JSON secret.
Initializer ¶
import { SecretValue } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const secretValue: SecretValue = { ... }
keyRequired ¶
public readonly key: string;
- Type:
string
The JSON key.
secretRequired ¶
public readonly secret: ISecret;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ISecret
The secret.
SecretVolumeOptions ¶
Options for the Secret-based volume.
Initializer ¶
import { SecretVolumeOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const secretVolumeOptions: SecretVolumeOptions = { ... }
defaultModeOptional ¶
public readonly defaultMode: number;
- Type:
number - Default: 0644. Directories within the path are not affected by this setting. This might be in conflict with other options that affect the file mode, like fsGroup, and the result can be other mode bits set.
Mode bits to use on created files by default.
Must be a value between 0 and 0777. Defaults to 0644. Directories within the path are not affected by this setting. This might be in conflict with other options that affect the file mode, like fsGroup, and the result can be other mode bits set.
itemsOptional ¶
public readonly items: {[ key: string ]: PathMapping};
- Type: {[ key: string ]:
cdk8s-plus-32.PathMapping} - Default: no mapping
If unspecified, each key-value pair in the Data field of the referenced secret will be projected into the volume as a file whose name is the key and content is the value.
If specified, the listed keys will be projected into the specified paths, and unlisted keys will not be present. If a key is specified which is not present in the secret, the volume setup will error unless it is marked optional. Paths must be relative and may not contain the ‘..’ path or start with ‘..’.
nameOptional ¶
public readonly name: string;
- Type:
string - Default: auto-generated
The volume name.
optionalOptional ¶
public readonly optional: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: undocumented
Specify whether the secret or its keys must be defined.
ServiceAccountProps ¶
Properties for initialization of ServiceAccount.
Initializer ¶
import { ServiceAccountProps } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const serviceAccountProps: ServiceAccountProps = { ... }
metadataOptional ¶
public readonly metadata: ApiObjectMetadata;
- Type:
cdk8s.ApiObjectMetadata
Metadata that all persisted resources must have, which includes all objects users must create.
automountTokenOptional ¶
public readonly automountToken: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
Indicates whether pods running as this service account should have an API token automatically mounted.
Can be overridden at the pod level.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-service-account/#use-the-default-service-account-to-access-the-api-server
secretsOptional ¶
public readonly secrets: ISecret[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ISecret[]
List of secrets allowed to be used by pods running using this ServiceAccount.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/secret
ServiceAccountTokenSecretProps ¶
Options for ServiceAccountTokenSecret.
Initializer ¶
import { ServiceAccountTokenSecretProps } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const serviceAccountTokenSecretProps: ServiceAccountTokenSecretProps = { ... }
metadataOptional ¶
public readonly metadata: ApiObjectMetadata;
- Type:
cdk8s.ApiObjectMetadata
Metadata that all persisted resources must have, which includes all objects users must create.
immutableOptional ¶
public readonly immutable: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
If set to true, ensures that data stored in the Secret cannot be updated (only object metadata can be modified).
If not set to true, the field can be modified at any time.
serviceAccountRequired ¶
public readonly serviceAccount: IServiceAccount;
The service account to store a secret for.
ServiceBindOptions ¶
Options for Service.bind.
Initializer ¶
import { ServiceBindOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const serviceBindOptions: ServiceBindOptions = { ... }
nameOptional ¶
public readonly name: string;
- Type:
string
The name of this port within the service.
This must be a DNS_LABEL. All ports within a ServiceSpec must have unique names. This maps to the ‘Name’ field in EndpointPort objects. Optional if only one ServicePort is defined on this service.
nodePortOptional ¶
public readonly nodePort: number;
- Type:
number - Default: auto-allocate a port if the ServiceType of this Service requires one.
The port on each node on which this service is exposed when type=NodePort or LoadBalancer.
Usually assigned by the system. If specified, it will be allocated to the service if unused or else creation of the service will fail. Default is to auto-allocate a port if the ServiceType of this Service requires one.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/service/#type-nodeport
protocolOptional ¶
public readonly protocol: Protocol;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Protocol - Default: Protocol.TCP
The IP protocol for this port.
Supports “TCP”, “UDP”, and “SCTP”. Default is TCP.
targetPortOptional ¶
public readonly targetPort: number;
- Type:
number - Default: The value of
portwill be used.
The port number the service will redirect to.
ServiceIngressBackendOptions ¶
Options for setting up backends for ingress rules.
Initializer ¶
import { ServiceIngressBackendOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const serviceIngressBackendOptions: ServiceIngressBackendOptions = { ... }
portOptional ¶
public readonly port: number;
- Type:
number - Default: if the service exposes a single port, this port will be used.
The port to use to access the service.
This option will fail if the service does not expose any ports. - If the service exposes multiple ports, this option must be specified. - If the service exposes a single port, this option is optional and if specified, it must be the same port exposed by the service.
ServicePort ¶
Definition of a service port.
Initializer ¶
import { ServicePort } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const servicePort: ServicePort = { ... }
nameOptional ¶
public readonly name: string;
- Type:
string
The name of this port within the service.
This must be a DNS_LABEL. All ports within a ServiceSpec must have unique names. This maps to the ‘Name’ field in EndpointPort objects. Optional if only one ServicePort is defined on this service.
nodePortOptional ¶
public readonly nodePort: number;
- Type:
number - Default: auto-allocate a port if the ServiceType of this Service requires one.
The port on each node on which this service is exposed when type=NodePort or LoadBalancer.
Usually assigned by the system. If specified, it will be allocated to the service if unused or else creation of the service will fail. Default is to auto-allocate a port if the ServiceType of this Service requires one.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/service/#type-nodeport
protocolOptional ¶
public readonly protocol: Protocol;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Protocol - Default: Protocol.TCP
The IP protocol for this port.
Supports “TCP”, “UDP”, and “SCTP”. Default is TCP.
targetPortOptional ¶
public readonly targetPort: number;
- Type:
number - Default: The value of
portwill be used.
The port number the service will redirect to.
portRequired ¶
public readonly port: number;
- Type:
number
The port number the service will bind to.
ServiceProps ¶
Properties for Service.
Initializer ¶
import { ServiceProps } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const serviceProps: ServiceProps = { ... }
metadataOptional ¶
public readonly metadata: ApiObjectMetadata;
- Type:
cdk8s.ApiObjectMetadata
Metadata that all persisted resources must have, which includes all objects users must create.
clusterIPOptional ¶
public readonly clusterIP: string;
- Type:
string - Default: Automatically assigned.
The IP address of the service and is usually assigned randomly by the master.
If an address is specified manually and is not in use by others, it will be allocated to the service; otherwise, creation of the service will fail. This field can not be changed through updates. Valid values are “None”, empty string (“”), or a valid IP address. “None” can be specified for headless services when proxying is not required. Only applies to types ClusterIP, NodePort, and LoadBalancer. Ignored if type is ExternalName.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/service/#virtual-ips-and-service-proxies
externalIPsOptional ¶
public readonly externalIPs: string[];
- Type:
string[] - Default: No external IPs.
A list of IP addresses for which nodes in the cluster will also accept traffic for this service.
These IPs are not managed by Kubernetes. The user is responsible for ensuring that traffic arrives at a node with this IP. A common example is external load-balancers that are not part of the Kubernetes system.
externalNameOptional ¶
public readonly externalName: string;
- Type:
string - Default: No external name.
The externalName to be used when ServiceType.EXTERNAL_NAME is set.
loadBalancerSourceRangesOptional ¶
public readonly loadBalancerSourceRanges: string[];
- Type:
string[]
A list of CIDR IP addresses, if specified and supported by the platform, will restrict traffic through the cloud-provider load-balancer to the specified client IPs.
More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/access-application-cluster/configure-cloud-provider-firewall/
portsOptional ¶
public readonly ports: ServicePort[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ServicePort[] - Default: either the selector ports, or none.
The ports this service binds to.
If the selector of the service is a managed pod / workload, its ports will are automatically extracted and used as the default value. Otherwise, no ports are bound.
publishNotReadyAddressesOptional ¶
public readonly publishNotReadyAddresses: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
The publishNotReadyAddresses indicates that any agent which deals with endpoints for this Service should disregard any indications of ready/not-ready.
More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.30/#servicespec-v1-core
selectorOptional ¶
public readonly selector: IPodSelector;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.IPodSelector - Default: unset, the service is assumed to have an external process managing its endpoints, which Kubernetes will not modify.
Which pods should the service select and route to.
You can pass one of the following:
- An instance of
Podor any workload resource (e.gDeployment,StatefulSet, …) - Pods selected by the
Pods.selectfunction. Note that in this case only labels can be specified.
typeOptional ¶
public readonly type: ServiceType;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ServiceType - Default: ServiceType.ClusterIP
Determines how the Service is exposed.
More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/service/#publishing-services-service-types
SshAuthSecretProps ¶
Options for SshAuthSecret.
Initializer ¶
import { SshAuthSecretProps } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const sshAuthSecretProps: SshAuthSecretProps = { ... }
metadataOptional ¶
public readonly metadata: ApiObjectMetadata;
- Type:
cdk8s.ApiObjectMetadata
Metadata that all persisted resources must have, which includes all objects users must create.
immutableOptional ¶
public readonly immutable: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
If set to true, ensures that data stored in the Secret cannot be updated (only object metadata can be modified).
If not set to true, the field can be modified at any time.
sshPrivateKeyRequired ¶
public readonly sshPrivateKey: string;
- Type:
string
The SSH private key to use.
StatefulSetProps ¶
Properties for initialization of StatefulSet.
Initializer ¶
import { StatefulSetProps } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const statefulSetProps: StatefulSetProps = { ... }
metadataOptional ¶
public readonly metadata: ApiObjectMetadata;
- Type:
cdk8s.ApiObjectMetadata
Metadata that all persisted resources must have, which includes all objects users must create.
automountServiceAccountTokenOptional ¶
public readonly automountServiceAccountToken: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
Indicates whether a service account token should be automatically mounted.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-service-account/#use-the-default-service-account-to-access-the-api-server
containersOptional ¶
public readonly containers: ContainerProps[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ContainerProps[] - Default: No containers. Note that a pod spec must include at least one container.
List of containers belonging to the pod.
Containers cannot currently be added or removed. There must be at least one container in a Pod.
You can add additionnal containers using podSpec.addContainer()
dnsOptional ¶
public readonly dns: PodDnsProps;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.PodDnsProps - Default: policy: DnsPolicy.CLUSTER_FIRST hostnameAsFQDN: false
DNS settings for the pod.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/dns-pod-service/
dockerRegistryAuthOptional ¶
public readonly dockerRegistryAuth: ISecret;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ISecret - Default: No auth. Images are assumed to be publicly available.
A secret containing docker credentials for authenticating to a registry.
enableServiceLinksOptional ¶
public readonly enableServiceLinks: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: true
Indicates whether information about services should be injected into pod’s environment variables, matching the syntax of Docker links.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/connect-applications-service/#accessing-the-service
hostAliasesOptional ¶
public readonly hostAliases: HostAlias[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.HostAlias[]
HostAlias holds the mapping between IP and hostnames that will be injected as an entry in the pod’s hosts file.
hostNetworkOptional ¶
public readonly hostNetwork: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
Host network for the pod.
initContainersOptional ¶
public readonly initContainers: ContainerProps[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ContainerProps[] - Default: No init containers.
List of initialization containers belonging to the pod.
Init containers are executed in order prior to containers being started. If any init container fails, the pod is considered to have failed and is handled according to its restartPolicy. The name for an init container or normal container must be unique among all containers. Init containers may not have Lifecycle actions, Readiness probes, Liveness probes, or Startup probes. The resourceRequirements of an init container are taken into account during scheduling by finding the highest request/limit for each resource type, and then using the max of of that value or the sum of the normal containers. Limits are applied to init containers in a similar fashion.
Init containers cannot currently be added ,removed or updated.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/init-containers/
isolateOptional ¶
public readonly isolate: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
Isolates the pod.
This will prevent any ingress or egress connections to / from this pod.
You can however allow explicit connections post instantiation by using the .connections property.
restartPolicyOptional ¶
public readonly restartPolicy: RestartPolicy;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.RestartPolicy - Default: RestartPolicy.ALWAYS
Restart policy for all containers within the pod.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod-lifecycle/#restart-policy
securityContextOptional ¶
public readonly securityContext: PodSecurityContextProps;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.PodSecurityContextProps - Default: fsGroupChangePolicy: FsGroupChangePolicy.FsGroupChangePolicy.ALWAYS ensureNonRoot: true
SecurityContext holds pod-level security attributes and common container settings.
serviceAccountOptional ¶
public readonly serviceAccount: IServiceAccount;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.IServiceAccount - Default: No service account.
A service account provides an identity for processes that run in a Pod.
When you (a human) access the cluster (for example, using kubectl), you are authenticated by the apiserver as a particular User Account (currently this is usually admin, unless your cluster administrator has customized your cluster). Processes in containers inside pods can also contact the apiserver. When they do, they are authenticated as a particular Service Account (for example, default).
https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-service-account/
shareProcessNamespaceOptional ¶
public readonly shareProcessNamespace: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
When process namespace sharing is enabled, processes in a container are visible to all other containers in the same pod.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/share-process-namespace/
terminationGracePeriodOptional ¶
public readonly terminationGracePeriod: Duration;
- Type:
cdk8s.Duration - Default: Duration.seconds(30)
Grace period until the pod is terminated.
volumesOptional ¶
public readonly volumes: Volume[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Volume[] - Default: No volumes.
List of volumes that can be mounted by containers belonging to the pod.
You can also add volumes later using podSpec.addVolume()
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/volumes
podMetadataOptional ¶
public readonly podMetadata: ApiObjectMetadata;
- Type:
cdk8s.ApiObjectMetadata
The pod metadata of this workload.
selectOptional ¶
public readonly select: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: true
Automatically allocates a pod label selector for this workload and add it to the pod metadata.
This ensures this workload manages pods created by its pod template.
spreadOptional ¶
public readonly spread: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
Automatically spread pods across hostname and zones.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/topology-spread-constraints/#internal-default-constraints
minReadyOptional ¶
public readonly minReady: Duration;
- Type:
cdk8s.Duration - Default: Duration.seconds(0)
Minimum duration for which a newly created pod should be ready without any of its container crashing, for it to be considered available.
Zero means the pod will be considered available as soon as it is ready.
This is an alpha field and requires enabling StatefulSetMinReadySeconds feature gate.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/controllers/deployment/#min-ready-seconds
podManagementPolicyOptional ¶
public readonly podManagementPolicy: PodManagementPolicy;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.PodManagementPolicy - Default: PodManagementPolicy.ORDERED_READY
Pod management policy to use for this statefulset.
replicasOptional ¶
public readonly replicas: number;
- Type:
number - Default: 1
Number of desired pods.
serviceOptional ¶
public readonly service: Service;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Service - Default: A new headless service will be created.
Service to associate with the statefulset.
strategyOptional ¶
public readonly strategy: StatefulSetUpdateStrategy;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.StatefulSetUpdateStrategy - Default: RollingUpdate with partition set to 0
Indicates the StatefulSetUpdateStrategy that will be employed to update Pods in the StatefulSet when a revision is made to Template.
volumeClaimTemplatesOptional ¶
public readonly volumeClaimTemplates: PersistentVolumeClaimTemplateProps[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.PersistentVolumeClaimTemplateProps[] - Default: No volume claim templates will be created.
A list of PersistentVolumeClaim templates that will be created for each pod in the StatefulSet.
The StatefulSet controller creates a PVC and a PV for each template based on the pod’s ordinal index, ensuring stable storage across pod restarts and rescheduling.
Each claim in this list must have at least one matching (by name) volumeMount in one of the containers.
StatefulSetUpdateStrategyRollingUpdateOptions ¶
Options for StatefulSetUpdateStrategy.rollingUpdate.
Initializer ¶
import { StatefulSetUpdateStrategyRollingUpdateOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const statefulSetUpdateStrategyRollingUpdateOptions: StatefulSetUpdateStrategyRollingUpdateOptions = { ... }
partitionOptional ¶
public readonly partition: number;
- Type:
number - Default: 0
If specified, all Pods with an ordinal that is greater than or equal to the partition will be updated when the StatefulSet’s .spec.template is updated. All Pods with an ordinal that is less than the partition will not be updated, and, even if they are deleted, they will be recreated at the previous version.
If the partition is greater than replicas, updates to the pod template will not be propagated to Pods. In most cases you will not need to use a partition, but they are useful if you want to stage an update, roll out a canary, or perform a phased roll out.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/controllers/statefulset/#partitions
SubjectConfiguration ¶
Subject contains a reference to the object or user identities a role binding applies to.
This can either hold a direct API object reference, or a value for non-objects such as user and group names.
Initializer ¶
import { SubjectConfiguration } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const subjectConfiguration: SubjectConfiguration = { ... }
kindRequired ¶
public readonly kind: string;
- Type:
string
Kind of object being referenced.
Values defined by this API group are “User”, “Group”, and “ServiceAccount”. If the Authorizer does not recognized the kind value, the Authorizer should report an error.
nameRequired ¶
public readonly name: string;
- Type:
string
Name of the object being referenced.
apiGroupOptional ¶
public readonly apiGroup: string;
- Type:
string
APIGroup holds the API group of the referenced subject.
Defaults to “” for ServiceAccount subjects. Defaults to “rbac.authorization.k8s.io” for User and Group subjects.
namespaceOptional ¶
public readonly namespace: string;
- Type:
string
Namespace of the referenced object.
If the object kind is non-namespace, such as “User” or “Group”, and this value is not empty the Authorizer should report an error.
Sysctl ¶
Sysctl defines a kernel parameter to be set.
Initializer ¶
import { Sysctl } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const sysctl: Sysctl = { ... }
nameRequired ¶
public readonly name: string;
- Type:
string
Name of a property to set.
valueRequired ¶
public readonly value: string;
- Type:
string
Value of a property to set.
TcpSocketProbeOptions ¶
Options for Probe.fromTcpSocket().
Initializer ¶
import { TcpSocketProbeOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const tcpSocketProbeOptions: TcpSocketProbeOptions = { ... }
failureThresholdOptional ¶
public readonly failureThreshold: number;
- Type:
number - Default: 3
Minimum consecutive failures for the probe to be considered failed after having succeeded.
Defaults to 3. Minimum value is 1.
initialDelaySecondsOptional ¶
public readonly initialDelaySeconds: Duration;
- Type:
cdk8s.Duration - Default: immediate
Number of seconds after the container has started before liveness probes are initiated.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod-lifecycle#container-probes
periodSecondsOptional ¶
public readonly periodSeconds: Duration;
- Type:
cdk8s.Duration - Default: Duration.seconds(10) Minimum value is 1.
How often (in seconds) to perform the probe.
Default to 10 seconds. Minimum value is 1.
successThresholdOptional ¶
public readonly successThreshold: number;
- Type:
number - Default: 1 Must be 1 for liveness and startup. Minimum value is 1.
Minimum consecutive successes for the probe to be considered successful after having failed. Defaults to 1.
Must be 1 for liveness and startup. Minimum value is 1.
timeoutSecondsOptional ¶
public readonly timeoutSeconds: Duration;
- Type:
cdk8s.Duration - Default: Duration.seconds(1)
Number of seconds after which the probe times out.
Defaults to 1 second. Minimum value is 1.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod-lifecycle#container-probes
hostOptional ¶
public readonly host: string;
- Type:
string - Default: defaults to the pod IP
The host name to connect to on the container.
portOptional ¶
public readonly port: number;
- Type:
number - Default: defaults to
container.port.
The TCP port to connect to on the container.
TlsSecretProps ¶
Options for TlsSecret.
Initializer ¶
import { TlsSecretProps } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const tlsSecretProps: TlsSecretProps = { ... }
metadataOptional ¶
public readonly metadata: ApiObjectMetadata;
- Type:
cdk8s.ApiObjectMetadata
Metadata that all persisted resources must have, which includes all objects users must create.
immutableOptional ¶
public readonly immutable: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
If set to true, ensures that data stored in the Secret cannot be updated (only object metadata can be modified).
If not set to true, the field can be modified at any time.
tlsCertRequired ¶
public readonly tlsCert: string;
- Type:
string
The TLS cert.
tlsKeyRequired ¶
public readonly tlsKey: string;
- Type:
string
The TLS key.
VolumeMount ¶
Mount a volume from the pod to the container.
Initializer ¶
import { VolumeMount } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const volumeMount: VolumeMount = { ... }
propagationOptional ¶
public readonly propagation: MountPropagation;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.MountPropagation - Default: MountPropagation.NONE
Determines how mounts are propagated from the host to container and the other way around.
When not set, MountPropagationNone is used.
Mount propagation allows for sharing volumes mounted by a Container to other Containers in the same Pod, or even to other Pods on the same node.
readOnlyOptional ¶
public readonly readOnly: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
Mounted read-only if true, read-write otherwise (false or unspecified).
Defaults to false.
subPathOptional ¶
public readonly subPath: string;
- Type:
string - Default: “” the volume’s root
Path within the volume from which the container’s volume should be mounted.).
subPathExprOptional ¶
public readonly subPathExpr: string;
- Type:
string - Default: “” volume’s root.
Expanded path within the volume from which the container’s volume should be mounted.
Behaves similarly to SubPath but environment variable references $(VAR_NAME) are expanded using the container’s environment. Defaults to “” (volume’s root).
subPathExpr and subPath are mutually exclusive.
pathRequired ¶
public readonly path: string;
- Type:
string
Path within the container at which the volume should be mounted.
Must not contain ‘:’.
volumeRequired ¶
public readonly volume: Volume;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Volume
The volume to mount.
WorkloadProps ¶
Properties for Workload.
Initializer ¶
import { WorkloadProps } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const workloadProps: WorkloadProps = { ... }
metadataOptional ¶
public readonly metadata: ApiObjectMetadata;
- Type:
cdk8s.ApiObjectMetadata
Metadata that all persisted resources must have, which includes all objects users must create.
automountServiceAccountTokenOptional ¶
public readonly automountServiceAccountToken: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
Indicates whether a service account token should be automatically mounted.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-service-account/#use-the-default-service-account-to-access-the-api-server
containersOptional ¶
public readonly containers: ContainerProps[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ContainerProps[] - Default: No containers. Note that a pod spec must include at least one container.
List of containers belonging to the pod.
Containers cannot currently be added or removed. There must be at least one container in a Pod.
You can add additionnal containers using podSpec.addContainer()
dnsOptional ¶
public readonly dns: PodDnsProps;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.PodDnsProps - Default: policy: DnsPolicy.CLUSTER_FIRST hostnameAsFQDN: false
DNS settings for the pod.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/dns-pod-service/
dockerRegistryAuthOptional ¶
public readonly dockerRegistryAuth: ISecret;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ISecret - Default: No auth. Images are assumed to be publicly available.
A secret containing docker credentials for authenticating to a registry.
enableServiceLinksOptional ¶
public readonly enableServiceLinks: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: true
Indicates whether information about services should be injected into pod’s environment variables, matching the syntax of Docker links.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/connect-applications-service/#accessing-the-service
hostAliasesOptional ¶
public readonly hostAliases: HostAlias[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.HostAlias[]
HostAlias holds the mapping between IP and hostnames that will be injected as an entry in the pod’s hosts file.
hostNetworkOptional ¶
public readonly hostNetwork: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
Host network for the pod.
initContainersOptional ¶
public readonly initContainers: ContainerProps[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ContainerProps[] - Default: No init containers.
List of initialization containers belonging to the pod.
Init containers are executed in order prior to containers being started. If any init container fails, the pod is considered to have failed and is handled according to its restartPolicy. The name for an init container or normal container must be unique among all containers. Init containers may not have Lifecycle actions, Readiness probes, Liveness probes, or Startup probes. The resourceRequirements of an init container are taken into account during scheduling by finding the highest request/limit for each resource type, and then using the max of of that value or the sum of the normal containers. Limits are applied to init containers in a similar fashion.
Init containers cannot currently be added ,removed or updated.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/init-containers/
isolateOptional ¶
public readonly isolate: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
Isolates the pod.
This will prevent any ingress or egress connections to / from this pod.
You can however allow explicit connections post instantiation by using the .connections property.
restartPolicyOptional ¶
public readonly restartPolicy: RestartPolicy;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.RestartPolicy - Default: RestartPolicy.ALWAYS
Restart policy for all containers within the pod.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod-lifecycle/#restart-policy
securityContextOptional ¶
public readonly securityContext: PodSecurityContextProps;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.PodSecurityContextProps - Default: fsGroupChangePolicy: FsGroupChangePolicy.FsGroupChangePolicy.ALWAYS ensureNonRoot: true
SecurityContext holds pod-level security attributes and common container settings.
serviceAccountOptional ¶
public readonly serviceAccount: IServiceAccount;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.IServiceAccount - Default: No service account.
A service account provides an identity for processes that run in a Pod.
When you (a human) access the cluster (for example, using kubectl), you are authenticated by the apiserver as a particular User Account (currently this is usually admin, unless your cluster administrator has customized your cluster). Processes in containers inside pods can also contact the apiserver. When they do, they are authenticated as a particular Service Account (for example, default).
https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-service-account/
shareProcessNamespaceOptional ¶
public readonly shareProcessNamespace: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
When process namespace sharing is enabled, processes in a container are visible to all other containers in the same pod.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/share-process-namespace/
terminationGracePeriodOptional ¶
public readonly terminationGracePeriod: Duration;
- Type:
cdk8s.Duration - Default: Duration.seconds(30)
Grace period until the pod is terminated.
volumesOptional ¶
public readonly volumes: Volume[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Volume[] - Default: No volumes.
List of volumes that can be mounted by containers belonging to the pod.
You can also add volumes later using podSpec.addVolume()
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/volumes
podMetadataOptional ¶
public readonly podMetadata: ApiObjectMetadata;
- Type:
cdk8s.ApiObjectMetadata
The pod metadata of this workload.
selectOptional ¶
public readonly select: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: true
Automatically allocates a pod label selector for this workload and add it to the pod metadata.
This ensures this workload manages pods created by its pod template.
spreadOptional ¶
public readonly spread: boolean;
- Type:
boolean - Default: false
Automatically spread pods across hostname and zones.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/topology-spread-constraints/#internal-default-constraints
WorkloadSchedulingSpreadOptions ¶
Options for WorkloadScheduling.spread.
Initializer ¶
import { WorkloadSchedulingSpreadOptions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
const workloadSchedulingSpreadOptions: WorkloadSchedulingSpreadOptions = { ... }
topologyOptional ¶
public readonly topology: Topology;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Topology - Default: Topology.HOSTNAME
Which topology to spread on.
weightOptional ¶
public readonly weight: number;
- Type:
number - Default: no weight. spread is assumed to be required.
Indicates the spread is optional, with this weight score.
Classes ¶
ApiResource ¶
- Implements:
cdk8s-plus-32.IApiResource,cdk8s-plus-32.IApiEndpoint
Represents information about an API resource type.
Methods ¶
asApiResource ¶
public asApiResource()
asNonApiResource ¶
public asNonApiResource()
Static Functions ¶
custom ¶
import { ApiResource } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
ApiResource.custom(options: ApiResourceOptions)
optionsRequired ¶
Properties ¶
apiGroupRequired ¶
public readonly apiGroup: string;
- Type:
string
The group portion of the API version (e.g. authorization.k8s.io).
resourceTypeRequired ¶
public readonly resourceType: string;
- Type:
string
The name of the resource type as it appears in the relevant API endpoint.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/access-authn-authz/rbac/#referring-to-resources
Constants ¶
API_SERVICES ¶
API resource information for APIService.
BINDINGS ¶
API resource information for Binding.
CERTIFICATE_SIGNING_REQUESTS ¶
API resource information for CertificateSigningRequest.
CLUSTER_ROLE_BINDINGS ¶
API resource information for ClusterRoleBinding.
CLUSTER_ROLES ¶
API resource information for ClusterRole.
COMPONENT_STATUSES ¶
API resource information for ComponentStatus.
CONFIG_MAPS ¶
API resource information for ConfigMap.
CONTROLLER_REVISIONS ¶
API resource information for ControllerRevision.
CRON_JOBS ¶
API resource information for CronJob.
CSI_DRIVERS ¶
API resource information for CSIDriver.
CSI_NODES ¶
API resource information for CSINode.
CSI_STORAGE_CAPACITIES ¶
API resource information for CSIStorageCapacity.
CUSTOM_RESOURCE_DEFINITIONS ¶
API resource information for CustomResourceDefinition.
DAEMON_SETS ¶
API resource information for DaemonSet.
DEPLOYMENTS ¶
API resource information for Deployment.
ENDPOINT_SLICES ¶
API resource information for EndpointSlice.
ENDPOINTS ¶
API resource information for Endpoints.
EVENTS ¶
API resource information for Event.
FLOW_SCHEMAS ¶
API resource information for FlowSchema.
HORIZONTAL_POD_AUTOSCALERS ¶
API resource information for HorizontalPodAutoscaler.
INGRESS_CLASSES ¶
API resource information for IngressClass.
INGRESSES ¶
API resource information for Ingress.
JOBS ¶
API resource information for Job.
LEASES ¶
API resource information for Lease.
LIMIT_RANGES ¶
API resource information for LimitRange.
LOCAL_SUBJECT_ACCESS_REVIEWS ¶
API resource information for LocalSubjectAccessReview.
MUTATING_WEBHOOK_CONFIGURATIONS ¶
API resource information for MutatingWebhookConfiguration.
NAMESPACES ¶
API resource information for Namespace.
NETWORK_POLICIES ¶
API resource information for NetworkPolicy.
NODES ¶
API resource information for Node.
PERSISTENT_VOLUME_CLAIMS ¶
API resource information for PersistentVolumeClaim.
PERSISTENT_VOLUMES ¶
API resource information for PersistentVolume.
POD_DISRUPTION_BUDGETS ¶
API resource information for PodDisruptionBudget.
POD_TEMPLATES ¶
API resource information for PodTemplate.
PODS ¶
API resource information for Pod.
PRIORITY_CLASSES ¶
API resource information for PriorityClass.
PRIORITY_LEVEL_CONFIGURATIONS ¶
API resource information for PriorityLevelConfiguration.
REPLICA_SETS ¶
API resource information for ReplicaSet.
REPLICATION_CONTROLLERS ¶
API resource information for ReplicationController.
RESOURCE_QUOTAS ¶
API resource information for ResourceQuota.
ROLE_BINDINGS ¶
API resource information for RoleBinding.
ROLES ¶
API resource information for Role.
RUNTIME_CLASSES ¶
API resource information for RuntimeClass.
SECRETS ¶
API resource information for Secret.
SELF_SUBJECT_ACCESS_REVIEWS ¶
API resource information for SelfSubjectAccessReview.
SELF_SUBJECT_RULES_REVIEWS ¶
API resource information for SelfSubjectRulesReview.
SERVICE_ACCOUNTS ¶
API resource information for ServiceAccount.
SERVICES ¶
API resource information for Service.
STATEFUL_SETS ¶
API resource information for StatefulSet.
STORAGE_CLASSES ¶
API resource information for StorageClass.
SUBJECT_ACCESS_REVIEWS ¶
API resource information for SubjectAccessReview.
TOKEN_REVIEWS ¶
API resource information for TokenReview.
VALIDATING_WEBHOOK_CONFIGURATIONS ¶
API resource information for ValidatingWebhookConfiguration.
VOLUME_ATTACHMENTS ¶
API resource information for VolumeAttachment.
Container ¶
A single application container that you want to run within a pod.
Initializers ¶
import { Container } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
new Container(props: ContainerProps)
propsRequired ¶
Methods ¶
addPort ¶
public addPort(port: ContainerPort)
portRequired ¶
mount ¶
public mount(path: string, storage: IStorage, options?: MountOptions)
pathRequired ¶
- Type:
string
The desired path in the container.
storageRequired ¶
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.IStorage
The storage to mount.
optionsOptional ¶
Properties ¶
envRequired ¶
public readonly env: Env;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Env
The environment of the container.
imageRequired ¶
public readonly image: string;
- Type:
string
The container image.
imagePullPolicyRequired ¶
public readonly imagePullPolicy: ImagePullPolicy;
Image pull policy for this container.
mountsRequired ¶
public readonly mounts: VolumeMount[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.VolumeMount[]
Volume mounts configured for this container.
nameRequired ¶
public readonly name: string;
- Type:
string
The name of the container.
portsRequired ¶
public readonly ports: ContainerPort[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ContainerPort[]
Ports exposed by this containers.
Returns a copy, use addPort to modify.
securityContextRequired ¶
public readonly securityContext: ContainerSecurityContext;
The security context of the container.
argsOptional ¶
public readonly args: string[];
- Type:
string[]
Arguments to the entrypoint.
commandOptional ¶
public readonly command: string[];
- Type:
string[]
Entrypoint array (the command to execute when the container starts).
~~port~~Optional ¶
- Deprecated: - use
portNumber.
public readonly port: number;
- Type:
number
portNumberOptional ¶
public readonly portNumber: number;
- Type:
number
The port number that was configured for this container.
If undefined, either the container doesn’t expose a port, or its
port configuration is stored in the ports field.
resourcesOptional ¶
public readonly resources: ContainerResources;
Compute resources (CPU and memory requests and limits) required by the container.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/manage-resources-containers/
restartPolicyOptional ¶
public readonly restartPolicy: ContainerRestartPolicy;
The restart policy of the container.
workingDirOptional ¶
public readonly workingDir: string;
- Type:
string
The working directory inside the container.
ContainerSecurityContext ¶
Container security attributes and settings.
Initializers ¶
import { ContainerSecurityContext } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
new ContainerSecurityContext(props?: ContainerSecurityContextProps)
propsOptional ¶
Properties ¶
ensureNonRootRequired ¶
public readonly ensureNonRoot: boolean;
- Type:
boolean
privilegedRequired ¶
public readonly privileged: boolean;
- Type:
boolean
readOnlyRootFilesystemRequired ¶
public readonly readOnlyRootFilesystem: boolean;
- Type:
boolean
allowPrivilegeEscalationOptional ¶
public readonly allowPrivilegeEscalation: boolean;
- Type:
boolean
capabilitiesOptional ¶
public readonly capabilities: ContainerSecutiryContextCapabilities;
groupOptional ¶
public readonly group: number;
- Type:
number
seccompProfileOptional ¶
public readonly seccompProfile: SeccompProfile;
userOptional ¶
public readonly user: number;
- Type:
number
Cpu ¶
Represents the amount of CPU.
The amount can be passed as millis or units.
Static Functions ¶
millis ¶
import { Cpu } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
Cpu.millis(amount: number)
amountRequired ¶
- Type:
number
units ¶
import { Cpu } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
Cpu.units(amount: number)
amountRequired ¶
- Type:
number
Properties ¶
amountRequired ¶
public readonly amount: string;
- Type:
string
DeploymentStrategy ¶
Deployment strategies.
Static Functions ¶
recreate ¶
import { DeploymentStrategy } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
DeploymentStrategy.recreate()
rollingUpdate ¶
import { DeploymentStrategy } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
DeploymentStrategy.rollingUpdate(options?: DeploymentStrategyRollingUpdateOptions)
optionsOptional ¶
Env ¶
Container environment variables.
Initializers ¶
import { Env } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
new Env(sources: EnvFrom[], variables: {[ key: string ]: EnvValue})
sourcesRequired ¶
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.EnvFrom[]
variablesRequired ¶
- Type: {[ key: string ]:
cdk8s-plus-32.EnvValue}
Methods ¶
addVariable ¶
public addVariable(name: string, value: EnvValue)
nameRequired ¶
- Type:
string
valueRequired ¶
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.EnvValue
copyFrom ¶
public copyFrom(from: EnvFrom)
fromRequired ¶
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.EnvFrom
Static Functions ¶
fromConfigMap ¶
import { Env } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
Env.fromConfigMap(configMap: IConfigMap, prefix?: string)
configMapRequired ¶
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.IConfigMap
prefixOptional ¶
- Type:
string
fromSecret ¶
import { Env } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
Env.fromSecret(secr: ISecret)
secrRequired ¶
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ISecret
Properties ¶
sourcesRequired ¶
public readonly sources: EnvFrom[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.EnvFrom[]
The list of sources used to populate the container environment, in addition to the variables.
Returns a copy. To add a source use container.env.copyFrom().
variablesRequired ¶
public readonly variables: {[ key: string ]: EnvValue};
- Type: {[ key: string ]:
cdk8s-plus-32.EnvValue}
The environment variables for this container.
Returns a copy. To add environment variables use container.env.addVariable().
EnvFrom ¶
A collection of env variables defined in other resources.
Initializers ¶
import { EnvFrom } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
new EnvFrom(configMap?: IConfigMap, prefix?: string, sec?: ISecret)
configMapOptional ¶
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.IConfigMap
prefixOptional ¶
- Type:
string
secOptional ¶
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ISecret
EnvValue ¶
Utility class for creating reading env values from various sources.
Static Functions ¶
fromConfigMap ¶
import { EnvValue } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
EnvValue.fromConfigMap(configMap: IConfigMap, key: string, options?: EnvValueFromConfigMapOptions)
configMapRequired ¶
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.IConfigMap
The config map.
keyRequired ¶
- Type:
string
The key to extract the value from.
optionsOptional ¶
Additional options.
fromFieldRef ¶
import { EnvValue } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
EnvValue.fromFieldRef(fieldPath: EnvFieldPaths, options?: EnvValueFromFieldRefOptions)
fieldPathRequired ¶
: The field reference.
optionsOptional ¶
: Additional options.
fromProcess ¶
import { EnvValue } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
EnvValue.fromProcess(key: string, options?: EnvValueFromProcessOptions)
keyRequired ¶
- Type:
string
The key to read.
optionsOptional ¶
Additional options.
fromResource ¶
import { EnvValue } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
EnvValue.fromResource(resource: ResourceFieldPaths, options?: EnvValueFromResourceOptions)
resourceRequired ¶
: Resource to select the value from.
optionsOptional ¶
: Additional options.
fromSecretValue ¶
import { EnvValue } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
EnvValue.fromSecretValue(secretValue: SecretValue, options?: EnvValueFromSecretOptions)
secretValueRequired ¶
The secret value (secrent + key).
optionsOptional ¶
Additional options.
fromValue ¶
import { EnvValue } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
EnvValue.fromValue(value: string)
valueRequired ¶
- Type:
string
The value.
Properties ¶
valueOptional ¶
public readonly value: any;
- Type:
any
valueFromOptional ¶
public readonly valueFrom: any;
- Type:
any
Handler ¶
Defines a specific action that should be taken.
Static Functions ¶
fromCommand ¶
import { Handler } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
Handler.fromCommand(command: string[])
commandRequired ¶
- Type:
string[]
The command to execute.
fromHttpGet ¶
import { Handler } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
Handler.fromHttpGet(path: string, options?: HandlerFromHttpGetOptions)
pathRequired ¶
- Type:
string
The URL path to hit.
optionsOptional ¶
Options.
fromTcpSocket ¶
import { Handler } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
Handler.fromTcpSocket(options?: HandlerFromTcpSocketOptions)
optionsOptional ¶
Options.
IngressBackend ¶
The backend for an ingress path.
Static Functions ¶
fromResource ¶
import { IngressBackend } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
IngressBackend.fromResource(resource: IResource)
resourceRequired ¶
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.IResource
fromService ¶
import { IngressBackend } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
IngressBackend.fromService(serv: Service, options?: ServiceIngressBackendOptions)
servRequired ¶
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Service
The service object.
optionsOptional ¶
LabeledNode ¶
A node that is matched by label selectors.
Initializers ¶
import { LabeledNode } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
new LabeledNode(labelSelector: NodeLabelQuery[])
labelSelectorRequired ¶
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.NodeLabelQuery[]
Properties ¶
labelSelectorRequired ¶
public readonly labelSelector: NodeLabelQuery[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.NodeLabelQuery[]
LabelExpression ¶
Represents a query that can be performed against resources with labels.
Static Functions ¶
doesNotExist ¶
import { LabelExpression } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
LabelExpression.doesNotExist(key: string)
keyRequired ¶
- Type:
string
exists ¶
import { LabelExpression } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
LabelExpression.exists(key: string)
keyRequired ¶
- Type:
string
in ¶
import { LabelExpression } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
LabelExpression.in(key: string, values: string[])
keyRequired ¶
- Type:
string
valuesRequired ¶
- Type:
string[]
notIn ¶
import { LabelExpression } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
LabelExpression.notIn(key: string, values: string[])
keyRequired ¶
- Type:
string
valuesRequired ¶
- Type:
string[]
Properties ¶
keyRequired ¶
public readonly key: string;
- Type:
string
operatorRequired ¶
public readonly operator: string;
- Type:
string
valuesOptional ¶
public readonly values: string[];
- Type:
string[]
LabelSelector ¶
Match a resource by labels.
Methods ¶
isEmpty ¶
public isEmpty()
Static Functions ¶
of ¶
import { LabelSelector } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
LabelSelector.of(options?: LabelSelectorOptions)
optionsOptional ¶
Metric ¶
A metric condition that HorizontalPodAutoscaler’s scale on.
Static Functions ¶
containerCpu ¶
import { Metric } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
Metric.containerCpu(options: MetricContainerResourceOptions)
optionsRequired ¶
containerEphemeralStorage ¶
import { Metric } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
Metric.containerEphemeralStorage(options: MetricContainerResourceOptions)
optionsRequired ¶
containerMemory ¶
import { Metric } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
Metric.containerMemory(options: MetricContainerResourceOptions)
optionsRequired ¶
containerStorage ¶
import { Metric } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
Metric.containerStorage(options: MetricContainerResourceOptions)
optionsRequired ¶
external ¶
import { Metric } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
Metric.external(options: MetricOptions)
optionsRequired ¶
object ¶
import { Metric } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
Metric.object(options: MetricObjectOptions)
optionsRequired ¶
pods ¶
import { Metric } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
Metric.pods(options: MetricOptions)
optionsRequired ¶
resourceCpu ¶
import { Metric } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
Metric.resourceCpu(target: MetricTarget)
targetRequired ¶
resourceEphemeralStorage ¶
import { Metric } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
Metric.resourceEphemeralStorage(target: MetricTarget)
targetRequired ¶
resourceMemory ¶
import { Metric } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
Metric.resourceMemory(target: MetricTarget)
targetRequired ¶
resourceStorage ¶
import { Metric } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
Metric.resourceStorage(target: MetricTarget)
targetRequired ¶
Properties ¶
typeRequired ¶
public readonly type: string;
- Type:
string
MetricTarget ¶
A metric condition that will trigger scaling behavior when satisfied.
Static Functions ¶
averageUtilization ¶
import { MetricTarget } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
MetricTarget.averageUtilization(averageUtilization: number)
averageUtilizationRequired ¶
- Type:
number
The percentage of the utilization metric.
e.g. 50 for 50%.
averageValue ¶
import { MetricTarget } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
MetricTarget.averageValue(averageValue: number)
averageValueRequired ¶
- Type:
number
The average metric value.
value ¶
import { MetricTarget } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
MetricTarget.value(value: number)
valueRequired ¶
- Type:
number
The target value.
NamedNode ¶
A node that is matched by its name.
Initializers ¶
import { NamedNode } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
new NamedNode(name: string)
nameRequired ¶
- Type:
string
Properties ¶
nameRequired ¶
public readonly name: string;
- Type:
string
NetworkPolicyPort ¶
Describes a port to allow traffic on.
Static Functions ¶
allTcp ¶
import { NetworkPolicyPort } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
NetworkPolicyPort.allTcp()
allUdp ¶
import { NetworkPolicyPort } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
NetworkPolicyPort.allUdp()
of ¶
import { NetworkPolicyPort } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
NetworkPolicyPort.of(props: NetworkPolicyPortProps)
propsRequired ¶
tcp ¶
import { NetworkPolicyPort } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
NetworkPolicyPort.tcp(port: number)
portRequired ¶
- Type:
number
tcpRange ¶
import { NetworkPolicyPort } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
NetworkPolicyPort.tcpRange(startPort: number, endPort: number)
startPortRequired ¶
- Type:
number
endPortRequired ¶
- Type:
number
udp ¶
import { NetworkPolicyPort } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
NetworkPolicyPort.udp(port: number)
portRequired ¶
- Type:
number
udpRange ¶
import { NetworkPolicyPort } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
NetworkPolicyPort.udpRange(startPort: number, endPort: number)
startPortRequired ¶
- Type:
number
endPortRequired ¶
- Type:
number
Node ¶
Represents a node in the cluster.
Initializers ¶
import { Node } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
new Node()
Static Functions ¶
labeled ¶
import { Node } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
Node.labeled(labelSelector: NodeLabelQuery)
labelSelectorRequired ¶
named ¶
import { Node } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
Node.named(nodeName: string)
nodeNameRequired ¶
- Type:
string
tainted ¶
import { Node } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
Node.tainted(taintSelector: NodeTaintQuery)
taintSelectorRequired ¶
NodeLabelQuery ¶
Represents a query that can be performed against nodes with labels.
Static Functions ¶
doesNotExist ¶
import { NodeLabelQuery } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
NodeLabelQuery.doesNotExist(key: string)
keyRequired ¶
- Type:
string
exists ¶
import { NodeLabelQuery } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
NodeLabelQuery.exists(key: string)
keyRequired ¶
- Type:
string
gt ¶
import { NodeLabelQuery } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
NodeLabelQuery.gt(key: string, values: string[])
keyRequired ¶
- Type:
string
valuesRequired ¶
- Type:
string[]
in ¶
import { NodeLabelQuery } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
NodeLabelQuery.in(key: string, values: string[])
keyRequired ¶
- Type:
string
valuesRequired ¶
- Type:
string[]
is ¶
import { NodeLabelQuery } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
NodeLabelQuery.is(key: string, value: string)
keyRequired ¶
- Type:
string
valueRequired ¶
- Type:
string
lt ¶
import { NodeLabelQuery } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
NodeLabelQuery.lt(key: string, values: string[])
keyRequired ¶
- Type:
string
valuesRequired ¶
- Type:
string[]
notIn ¶
import { NodeLabelQuery } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
NodeLabelQuery.notIn(key: string, values: string[])
keyRequired ¶
- Type:
string
valuesRequired ¶
- Type:
string[]
NodeTaintQuery ¶
Taint queries that can be perfomed against nodes.
Static Functions ¶
any ¶
import { NodeTaintQuery } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
NodeTaintQuery.any()
exists ¶
import { NodeTaintQuery } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
NodeTaintQuery.exists(key: string, options?: NodeTaintQueryOptions)
keyRequired ¶
- Type:
string
optionsOptional ¶
is ¶
import { NodeTaintQuery } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
NodeTaintQuery.is(key: string, value: string, options?: NodeTaintQueryOptions)
keyRequired ¶
- Type:
string
valueRequired ¶
- Type:
string
optionsOptional ¶
NonApiResource ¶
- Implements:
cdk8s-plus-32.IApiEndpoint
Factory for creating non api resources.
Methods ¶
asApiResource ¶
public asApiResource()
asNonApiResource ¶
public asNonApiResource()
Static Functions ¶
of ¶
import { NonApiResource } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
NonApiResource.of(url: string)
urlRequired ¶
- Type:
string
PercentOrAbsolute ¶
Union like class repsenting either a ration in percents or an absolute number.
Methods ¶
isZero ¶
public isZero()
Static Functions ¶
absolute ¶
import { PercentOrAbsolute } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
PercentOrAbsolute.absolute(num: number)
numRequired ¶
- Type:
number
percent ¶
import { PercentOrAbsolute } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
PercentOrAbsolute.percent(percent: number)
percentRequired ¶
- Type:
number
Properties ¶
valueRequired ¶
public readonly value: any;
- Type:
any
PodConnections ¶
Controls network isolation rules for inter-pod communication.
Initializers ¶
import { PodConnections } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
new PodConnections(instance: AbstractPod)
instanceRequired ¶
Methods ¶
allowFrom ¶
public allowFrom(peer: INetworkPolicyPeer, options?: PodConnectionsAllowFromOptions)
peerRequired ¶
optionsOptional ¶
allowTo ¶
public allowTo(peer: INetworkPolicyPeer, options?: PodConnectionsAllowToOptions)
peerRequired ¶
optionsOptional ¶
isolate ¶
public isolate()
PodDns ¶
Holds dns settings of the pod.
Initializers ¶
import { PodDns } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
new PodDns(props?: PodDnsProps)
propsOptional ¶
Methods ¶
addNameserver ¶
public addNameserver(nameservers: string)
nameserversRequired ¶
- Type:
string
addOption ¶
public addOption(options: DnsOption)
optionsRequired ¶
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.DnsOption
addSearch ¶
public addSearch(searches: string)
searchesRequired ¶
- Type:
string
Properties ¶
hostnameAsFQDNRequired ¶
public readonly hostnameAsFQDN: boolean;
- Type:
boolean
Whether or not the pods hostname is set to its FQDN.
nameserversRequired ¶
public readonly nameservers: string[];
- Type:
string[]
Nameservers defined for this pod.
optionsRequired ¶
public readonly options: DnsOption[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.DnsOption[]
Custom dns options defined for this pod.
policyRequired ¶
public readonly policy: DnsPolicy;
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.DnsPolicy
The DNS policy of this pod.
searchesRequired ¶
public readonly searches: string[];
- Type:
string[]
Search domains defined for this pod.
hostnameOptional ¶
public readonly hostname: string;
- Type:
string
The configured hostname of the pod.
Undefined means its set to a system-defined value.
subdomainOptional ¶
public readonly subdomain: string;
- Type:
string
The configured subdomain of the pod.
PodScheduling ¶
Controls the pod scheduling strategy.
Initializers ¶
import { PodScheduling } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
new PodScheduling(instance: AbstractPod)
instanceRequired ¶
Methods ¶
assign ¶
public assign(node: NamedNode)
nodeRequired ¶
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.NamedNode
attract ¶
public attract(node: LabeledNode, options?: PodSchedulingAttractOptions)
nodeRequired ¶
optionsOptional ¶
colocate ¶
public colocate(selector: IPodSelector, options?: PodSchedulingColocateOptions)
selectorRequired ¶
optionsOptional ¶
separate ¶
public separate(selector: IPodSelector, options?: PodSchedulingSeparateOptions)
selectorRequired ¶
optionsOptional ¶
tolerate ¶
public tolerate(node: TaintedNode)
nodeRequired ¶
PodSecurityContext ¶
Holds pod-level security attributes and common container settings.
Initializers ¶
import { PodSecurityContext } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
new PodSecurityContext(props?: PodSecurityContextProps)
propsOptional ¶
Properties ¶
ensureNonRootRequired ¶
public readonly ensureNonRoot: boolean;
- Type:
boolean
fsGroupChangePolicyRequired ¶
public readonly fsGroupChangePolicy: FsGroupChangePolicy;
sysctlsRequired ¶
public readonly sysctls: Sysctl[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Sysctl[]
fsGroupOptional ¶
public readonly fsGroup: number;
- Type:
number
groupOptional ¶
public readonly group: number;
- Type:
number
userOptional ¶
public readonly user: number;
- Type:
number
Probe ¶
Probe describes a health check to be performed against a container to determine whether it is alive or ready to receive traffic.
Static Functions ¶
fromCommand ¶
import { Probe } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
Probe.fromCommand(command: string[], options?: CommandProbeOptions)
commandRequired ¶
- Type:
string[]
The command to execute.
optionsOptional ¶
Options.
fromGrpc ¶
import { Probe } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
Probe.fromGrpc(options?: GrpcProbeOptions)
optionsOptional ¶
Options.
fromHttpGet ¶
import { Probe } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
Probe.fromHttpGet(path: string, options?: HttpGetProbeOptions)
pathRequired ¶
- Type:
string
The URL path to hit.
optionsOptional ¶
Options.
fromTcpSocket ¶
import { Probe } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
Probe.fromTcpSocket(options?: TcpSocketProbeOptions)
optionsOptional ¶
Options.
Replicas ¶
The amount of replicas that will change.
Static Functions ¶
absolute ¶
import { Replicas } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
Replicas.absolute(value: number)
valueRequired ¶
- Type:
number
The amount of change to apply.
Must be greater than 0.
percent ¶
import { Replicas } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
Replicas.percent(value: number)
valueRequired ¶
- Type:
number
The percentage of change to apply.
Must be greater than 0.
ResourcePermissions ¶
Controls permissions for operations on resources.
Initializers ¶
import { ResourcePermissions } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
new ResourcePermissions(instance: Resource)
instanceRequired ¶
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Resource
Methods ¶
grantRead ¶
public grantRead(subjects: ISubject)
subjectsRequired ¶
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ISubject
grantReadWrite ¶
public grantReadWrite(subjects: ISubject)
subjectsRequired ¶
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.ISubject
StatefulSetUpdateStrategy ¶
StatefulSet update strategies.
Static Functions ¶
onDelete ¶
import { StatefulSetUpdateStrategy } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
StatefulSetUpdateStrategy.onDelete()
rollingUpdate ¶
import { StatefulSetUpdateStrategy } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
StatefulSetUpdateStrategy.rollingUpdate(options?: StatefulSetUpdateStrategyRollingUpdateOptions)
optionsOptional ¶
TaintedNode ¶
A node that is matched by taint selectors.
Initializers ¶
import { TaintedNode } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
new TaintedNode(taintSelector: NodeTaintQuery[])
taintSelectorRequired ¶
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.NodeTaintQuery[]
Properties ¶
taintSelectorRequired ¶
public readonly taintSelector: NodeTaintQuery[];
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.NodeTaintQuery[]
Topology ¶
Available topology domains.
Static Functions ¶
custom ¶
import { Topology } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
Topology.custom(key: string)
keyRequired ¶
- Type:
string
Properties ¶
keyRequired ¶
public readonly key: string;
- Type:
string
Constants ¶
HOSTNAME ¶
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Topology
A hostname represents a single node in the cluster.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/labels-annotations-taints/#kubernetesiohostname
REGION ¶
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Topology
A region represents a larger domain, made up of one or more zones.
It is uncommon for Kubernetes clusters to span multiple regions. While the exact definition of a zone or region is left to infrastructure implementations, common properties of a region include higher network latency between them than within them, non-zero cost for network traffic between them, and failure independence from other zones or regions.
For example, nodes within a region might share power infrastructure (e.g. a UPS or generator), but nodes in different regions typically would not.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/labels-annotations-taints/#topologykubernetesioregion
ZONE ¶
- Type:
cdk8s-plus-32.Topology
A zone represents a logical failure domain.
It is common for Kubernetes clusters to span multiple zones for increased availability. While the exact definition of a zone is left to infrastructure implementations, common properties of a zone include very low network latency within a zone, no-cost network traffic within a zone, and failure independence from other zones. For example, nodes within a zone might share a network switch, but nodes in different zones should not.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/labels-annotations-taints/#topologykubernetesiozone
WorkloadScheduling ¶
Controls the pod scheduling strategy of this workload.
It offers some additional API’s on top of the core pod scheduling.
Initializers ¶
import { WorkloadScheduling } from 'cdk8s-plus-32'
new WorkloadScheduling(instance: AbstractPod)
instanceRequired ¶
Methods ¶
spread ¶
public spread(options?: WorkloadSchedulingSpreadOptions)
optionsOptional ¶
Protocols ¶
IApiEndpoint ¶
- Implemented By:
cdk8s-plus-32.AbstractPod,cdk8s-plus-32.ApiResource,cdk8s-plus-32.AwsElasticBlockStorePersistentVolume,cdk8s-plus-32.AzureDiskPersistentVolume,cdk8s-plus-32.BasicAuthSecret,cdk8s-plus-32.ClusterRole,cdk8s-plus-32.ClusterRoleBinding,cdk8s-plus-32.ConfigMap,cdk8s-plus-32.CronJob,cdk8s-plus-32.DaemonSet,cdk8s-plus-32.Deployment,cdk8s-plus-32.DockerConfigSecret,cdk8s-plus-32.GCEPersistentDiskPersistentVolume,cdk8s-plus-32.HorizontalPodAutoscaler,cdk8s-plus-32.Ingress,cdk8s-plus-32.Job,cdk8s-plus-32.Namespace,cdk8s-plus-32.NetworkPolicy,cdk8s-plus-32.NonApiResource,cdk8s-plus-32.PersistentVolume,cdk8s-plus-32.PersistentVolumeClaim,cdk8s-plus-32.Pod,cdk8s-plus-32.Resource,cdk8s-plus-32.Role,cdk8s-plus-32.RoleBinding,cdk8s-plus-32.Secret,cdk8s-plus-32.Service,cdk8s-plus-32.ServiceAccount,cdk8s-plus-32.ServiceAccountTokenSecret,cdk8s-plus-32.SshAuthSecret,cdk8s-plus-32.StatefulSet,cdk8s-plus-32.TlsSecret,cdk8s-plus-32.Workload,cdk8s-plus-32.IApiEndpoint
An API Endpoint can either be a resource descriptor (e.g /pods) or a non resource url (e.g /healthz). It must be one or the other, and not both.
Methods ¶
asApiResource ¶
public asApiResource()
asNonApiResource ¶
public asNonApiResource()
IApiResource ¶
- Implemented By:
cdk8s-plus-32.AbstractPod,cdk8s-plus-32.ApiResource,cdk8s-plus-32.AwsElasticBlockStorePersistentVolume,cdk8s-plus-32.AzureDiskPersistentVolume,cdk8s-plus-32.BasicAuthSecret,cdk8s-plus-32.ClusterRole,cdk8s-plus-32.ClusterRoleBinding,cdk8s-plus-32.ConfigMap,cdk8s-plus-32.CronJob,cdk8s-plus-32.DaemonSet,cdk8s-plus-32.Deployment,cdk8s-plus-32.DockerConfigSecret,cdk8s-plus-32.GCEPersistentDiskPersistentVolume,cdk8s-plus-32.HorizontalPodAutoscaler,cdk8s-plus-32.Ingress,cdk8s-plus-32.Job,cdk8s-plus-32.Namespace,cdk8s-plus-32.NetworkPolicy,cdk8s-plus-32.PersistentVolume,cdk8s-plus-32.PersistentVolumeClaim,cdk8s-plus-32.Pod,cdk8s-plus-32.Resource,cdk8s-plus-32.Role,cdk8s-plus-32.RoleBinding,cdk8s-plus-32.Secret,cdk8s-plus-32.Service,cdk8s-plus-32.ServiceAccount,cdk8s-plus-32.ServiceAccountTokenSecret,cdk8s-plus-32.SshAuthSecret,cdk8s-plus-32.StatefulSet,cdk8s-plus-32.TlsSecret,cdk8s-plus-32.Workload,cdk8s-plus-32.IApiResource,cdk8s-plus-32.IClusterRole,cdk8s-plus-32.IConfigMap,cdk8s-plus-32.IPersistentVolume,cdk8s-plus-32.IPersistentVolumeClaim,cdk8s-plus-32.IResource,cdk8s-plus-32.IRole,cdk8s-plus-32.ISecret,cdk8s-plus-32.IServiceAccount
Represents a resource or collection of resources.
Properties ¶
apiGroupRequired ¶
public readonly apiGroup: string;
- Type:
string
The group portion of the API version (e.g. authorization.k8s.io).
resourceTypeRequired ¶
public readonly resourceType: string;
- Type:
string
The name of a resource type as it appears in the relevant API endpoint.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/access-authn-authz/rbac/#referring-to-resources
resourceNameOptional ¶
public readonly resourceName: string;
- Type:
string
The unique, namespace-global, name of an object inside the Kubernetes cluster.
If this is omitted, the ApiResource should represent all objects of the given type.
IClusterRole ¶
-
Extends:
cdk8s-plus-32.IResource -
Implemented By:
cdk8s-plus-32.ClusterRole,cdk8s-plus-32.IClusterRole
Represents a cluster-level role.
Properties ¶
nodeRequired ¶
public readonly node: Node;
- Type:
constructs.Node
The tree node.
apiGroupRequired ¶
public readonly apiGroup: string;
- Type:
string
The group portion of the API version (e.g. authorization.k8s.io).
resourceTypeRequired ¶
public readonly resourceType: string;
- Type:
string
The name of a resource type as it appears in the relevant API endpoint.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/access-authn-authz/rbac/#referring-to-resources
resourceNameOptional ¶
public readonly resourceName: string;
- Type:
string
The unique, namespace-global, name of an object inside the Kubernetes cluster.
If this is omitted, the ApiResource should represent all objects of the given type.
apiVersionRequired ¶
public readonly apiVersion: string;
- Type:
string
The object’s API version (e.g. “authorization.k8s.io/v1”).
kindRequired ¶
public readonly kind: string;
- Type:
string
The object kind (e.g. “Deployment”).
nameRequired ¶
public readonly name: string;
- Type:
string
The Kubernetes name of this resource.
IConfigMap ¶
-
Extends:
cdk8s-plus-32.IResource -
Implemented By:
cdk8s-plus-32.ConfigMap,cdk8s-plus-32.IConfigMap
Represents a config map.
Properties ¶
nodeRequired ¶
public readonly node: Node;
- Type:
constructs.Node
The tree node.
apiGroupRequired ¶
public readonly apiGroup: string;
- Type:
string
The group portion of the API version (e.g. authorization.k8s.io).
resourceTypeRequired ¶
public readonly resourceType: string;
- Type:
string
The name of a resource type as it appears in the relevant API endpoint.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/access-authn-authz/rbac/#referring-to-resources
resourceNameOptional ¶
public readonly resourceName: string;
- Type:
string
The unique, namespace-global, name of an object inside the Kubernetes cluster.
If this is omitted, the ApiResource should represent all objects of the given type.
apiVersionRequired ¶
public readonly apiVersion: string;
- Type:
string
The object’s API version (e.g. “authorization.k8s.io/v1”).
kindRequired ¶
public readonly kind: string;
- Type:
string
The object kind (e.g. “Deployment”).
nameRequired ¶
public readonly name: string;
- Type:
string
The Kubernetes name of this resource.
INamespaceSelector ¶
-
Extends:
constructs.IConstruct -
Implemented By:
cdk8s-plus-32.Namespace,cdk8s-plus-32.Namespaces,cdk8s-plus-32.INamespaceSelector
Represents an object that can select namespaces.
Methods ¶
toNamespaceSelectorConfig ¶
public toNamespaceSelectorConfig()
Properties ¶
nodeRequired ¶
public readonly node: Node;
- Type:
constructs.Node
The tree node.
INetworkPolicyPeer ¶
-
Extends:
constructs.IConstruct -
Implemented By:
cdk8s-plus-32.AbstractPod,cdk8s-plus-32.CronJob,cdk8s-plus-32.DaemonSet,cdk8s-plus-32.Deployment,cdk8s-plus-32.Job,cdk8s-plus-32.Namespace,cdk8s-plus-32.Namespaces,cdk8s-plus-32.NetworkPolicyIpBlock,cdk8s-plus-32.Pod,cdk8s-plus-32.StatefulSet,cdk8s-plus-32.Workload,cdk8s-plus-32.INetworkPolicyPeer
Describes a peer to allow traffic to/from.
Methods ¶
toNetworkPolicyPeerConfig ¶
public toNetworkPolicyPeerConfig()
toPodSelector ¶
public toPodSelector()
Properties ¶
nodeRequired ¶
public readonly node: Node;
- Type:
constructs.Node
The tree node.
IPersistentVolume ¶
-
Extends:
cdk8s-plus-32.IResource -
Implemented By:
cdk8s-plus-32.AwsElasticBlockStorePersistentVolume,cdk8s-plus-32.AzureDiskPersistentVolume,cdk8s-plus-32.GCEPersistentDiskPersistentVolume,cdk8s-plus-32.PersistentVolume,cdk8s-plus-32.IPersistentVolume
Contract of a PersistentVolumeClaim.
Properties ¶
nodeRequired ¶
public readonly node: Node;
- Type:
constructs.Node
The tree node.
apiGroupRequired ¶
public readonly apiGroup: string;
- Type:
string
The group portion of the API version (e.g. authorization.k8s.io).
resourceTypeRequired ¶
public readonly resourceType: string;
- Type:
string
The name of a resource type as it appears in the relevant API endpoint.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/access-authn-authz/rbac/#referring-to-resources
resourceNameOptional ¶
public readonly resourceName: string;
- Type:
string
The unique, namespace-global, name of an object inside the Kubernetes cluster.
If this is omitted, the ApiResource should represent all objects of the given type.
apiVersionRequired ¶
public readonly apiVersion: string;
- Type:
string
The object’s API version (e.g. “authorization.k8s.io/v1”).
kindRequired ¶
public readonly kind: string;
- Type:
string
The object kind (e.g. “Deployment”).
nameRequired ¶
public readonly name: string;
- Type:
string
The Kubernetes name of this resource.
IPersistentVolumeClaim ¶
-
Extends:
cdk8s-plus-32.IResource -
Implemented By:
cdk8s-plus-32.PersistentVolumeClaim,cdk8s-plus-32.IPersistentVolumeClaim
Contract of a PersistentVolumeClaim.
Properties ¶
nodeRequired ¶
public readonly node: Node;
- Type:
constructs.Node
The tree node.
apiGroupRequired ¶
public readonly apiGroup: string;
- Type:
string
The group portion of the API version (e.g. authorization.k8s.io).
resourceTypeRequired ¶
public readonly resourceType: string;
- Type:
string
The name of a resource type as it appears in the relevant API endpoint.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/access-authn-authz/rbac/#referring-to-resources
resourceNameOptional ¶
public readonly resourceName: string;
- Type:
string
The unique, namespace-global, name of an object inside the Kubernetes cluster.
If this is omitted, the ApiResource should represent all objects of the given type.
apiVersionRequired ¶
public readonly apiVersion: string;
- Type:
string
The object’s API version (e.g. “authorization.k8s.io/v1”).
kindRequired ¶
public readonly kind: string;
- Type:
string
The object kind (e.g. “Deployment”).
nameRequired ¶
public readonly name: string;
- Type:
string
The Kubernetes name of this resource.
IPodSelector ¶
-
Extends:
constructs.IConstruct -
Implemented By:
cdk8s-plus-32.AbstractPod,cdk8s-plus-32.CronJob,cdk8s-plus-32.DaemonSet,cdk8s-plus-32.Deployment,cdk8s-plus-32.Job,cdk8s-plus-32.Pod,cdk8s-plus-32.Pods,cdk8s-plus-32.StatefulSet,cdk8s-plus-32.Workload,cdk8s-plus-32.IPodSelector
Represents an object that can select pods.
Methods ¶
toPodSelectorConfig ¶
public toPodSelectorConfig()
Properties ¶
nodeRequired ¶
public readonly node: Node;
- Type:
constructs.Node
The tree node.
IResource ¶
-
Implemented By:
cdk8s-plus-32.AbstractPod,cdk8s-plus-32.AwsElasticBlockStorePersistentVolume,cdk8s-plus-32.AzureDiskPersistentVolume,cdk8s-plus-32.BasicAuthSecret,cdk8s-plus-32.ClusterRole,cdk8s-plus-32.ClusterRoleBinding,cdk8s-plus-32.ConfigMap,cdk8s-plus-32.CronJob,cdk8s-plus-32.DaemonSet,cdk8s-plus-32.Deployment,cdk8s-plus-32.DockerConfigSecret,cdk8s-plus-32.GCEPersistentDiskPersistentVolume,cdk8s-plus-32.HorizontalPodAutoscaler,cdk8s-plus-32.Ingress,cdk8s-plus-32.Job,cdk8s-plus-32.Namespace,cdk8s-plus-32.NetworkPolicy,cdk8s-plus-32.PersistentVolume,cdk8s-plus-32.PersistentVolumeClaim,cdk8s-plus-32.Pod,cdk8s-plus-32.Resource,cdk8s-plus-32.Role,cdk8s-plus-32.RoleBinding,cdk8s-plus-32.Secret,cdk8s-plus-32.Service,cdk8s-plus-32.ServiceAccount,cdk8s-plus-32.ServiceAccountTokenSecret,cdk8s-plus-32.SshAuthSecret,cdk8s-plus-32.StatefulSet,cdk8s-plus-32.TlsSecret,cdk8s-plus-32.Workload,cdk8s-plus-32.IClusterRole,cdk8s-plus-32.IConfigMap,cdk8s-plus-32.IPersistentVolume,cdk8s-plus-32.IPersistentVolumeClaim,cdk8s-plus-32.IResource,cdk8s-plus-32.IRole,cdk8s-plus-32.ISecret,cdk8s-plus-32.IServiceAccount
Represents a resource.
Properties ¶
nodeRequired ¶
public readonly node: Node;
- Type:
constructs.Node
The tree node.
apiGroupRequired ¶
public readonly apiGroup: string;
- Type:
string
The group portion of the API version (e.g. authorization.k8s.io).
resourceTypeRequired ¶
public readonly resourceType: string;
- Type:
string
The name of a resource type as it appears in the relevant API endpoint.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/access-authn-authz/rbac/#referring-to-resources
resourceNameOptional ¶
public readonly resourceName: string;
- Type:
string
The unique, namespace-global, name of an object inside the Kubernetes cluster.
If this is omitted, the ApiResource should represent all objects of the given type.
apiVersionRequired ¶
public readonly apiVersion: string;
- Type:
string
The object’s API version (e.g. “authorization.k8s.io/v1”).
kindRequired ¶
public readonly kind: string;
- Type:
string
The object kind (e.g. “Deployment”).
nameRequired ¶
public readonly name: string;
- Type:
string
The Kubernetes name of this resource.
IRole ¶
-
Extends:
cdk8s-plus-32.IResource -
Implemented By:
cdk8s-plus-32.ClusterRole,cdk8s-plus-32.Role,cdk8s-plus-32.IRole
A reference to any Role or ClusterRole.
Properties ¶
nodeRequired ¶
public readonly node: Node;
- Type:
constructs.Node
The tree node.
apiGroupRequired ¶
public readonly apiGroup: string;
- Type:
string
The group portion of the API version (e.g. authorization.k8s.io).
resourceTypeRequired ¶
public readonly resourceType: string;
- Type:
string
The name of a resource type as it appears in the relevant API endpoint.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/access-authn-authz/rbac/#referring-to-resources
resourceNameOptional ¶
public readonly resourceName: string;
- Type:
string
The unique, namespace-global, name of an object inside the Kubernetes cluster.
If this is omitted, the ApiResource should represent all objects of the given type.
apiVersionRequired ¶
public readonly apiVersion: string;
- Type:
string
The object’s API version (e.g. “authorization.k8s.io/v1”).
kindRequired ¶
public readonly kind: string;
- Type:
string
The object kind (e.g. “Deployment”).
nameRequired ¶
public readonly name: string;
- Type:
string
The Kubernetes name of this resource.
IScalable ¶
- Implemented By:
cdk8s-plus-32.Deployment,cdk8s-plus-32.StatefulSet,cdk8s-plus-32.IScalable
Represents a scalable workload.
Methods ¶
markHasAutoscaler ¶
public markHasAutoscaler()
toScalingTarget ¶
public toScalingTarget()
Properties ¶
hasAutoscalerRequired ¶
public readonly hasAutoscaler: boolean;
- Type:
boolean
If this is a target of an autoscaler.
ISecret ¶
-
Extends:
cdk8s-plus-32.IResource -
Implemented By:
cdk8s-plus-32.BasicAuthSecret,cdk8s-plus-32.DockerConfigSecret,cdk8s-plus-32.Secret,cdk8s-plus-32.ServiceAccountTokenSecret,cdk8s-plus-32.SshAuthSecret,cdk8s-plus-32.TlsSecret,cdk8s-plus-32.ISecret
Methods ¶
envValue ¶
public envValue(key: string, options?: EnvValueFromSecretOptions)
keyRequired ¶
- Type:
string
Secret’s key.
optionsOptional ¶
Additional EnvValue options.
Properties ¶
nodeRequired ¶
public readonly node: Node;
- Type:
constructs.Node
The tree node.
apiGroupRequired ¶
public readonly apiGroup: string;
- Type:
string
The group portion of the API version (e.g. authorization.k8s.io).
resourceTypeRequired ¶
public readonly resourceType: string;
- Type:
string
The name of a resource type as it appears in the relevant API endpoint.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/access-authn-authz/rbac/#referring-to-resources
resourceNameOptional ¶
public readonly resourceName: string;
- Type:
string
The unique, namespace-global, name of an object inside the Kubernetes cluster.
If this is omitted, the ApiResource should represent all objects of the given type.
apiVersionRequired ¶
public readonly apiVersion: string;
- Type:
string
The object’s API version (e.g. “authorization.k8s.io/v1”).
kindRequired ¶
public readonly kind: string;
- Type:
string
The object kind (e.g. “Deployment”).
nameRequired ¶
public readonly name: string;
- Type:
string
The Kubernetes name of this resource.
IServiceAccount ¶
-
Implemented By:
cdk8s-plus-32.ServiceAccount,cdk8s-plus-32.IServiceAccount
Properties ¶
nodeRequired ¶
public readonly node: Node;
- Type:
constructs.Node
The tree node.
apiGroupRequired ¶
public readonly apiGroup: string;
- Type:
string
The group portion of the API version (e.g. authorization.k8s.io).
resourceTypeRequired ¶
public readonly resourceType: string;
- Type:
string
The name of a resource type as it appears in the relevant API endpoint.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/access-authn-authz/rbac/#referring-to-resources
resourceNameOptional ¶
public readonly resourceName: string;
- Type:
string
The unique, namespace-global, name of an object inside the Kubernetes cluster.
If this is omitted, the ApiResource should represent all objects of the given type.
apiVersionRequired ¶
public readonly apiVersion: string;
- Type:
string
The object’s API version (e.g. “authorization.k8s.io/v1”).
kindRequired ¶
public readonly kind: string;
- Type:
string
The object kind (e.g. “Deployment”).
nameRequired ¶
public readonly name: string;
- Type:
string
The Kubernetes name of this resource.
IStorage ¶
-
Extends:
constructs.IConstruct -
Implemented By:
cdk8s-plus-32.AwsElasticBlockStorePersistentVolume,cdk8s-plus-32.AzureDiskPersistentVolume,cdk8s-plus-32.GCEPersistentDiskPersistentVolume,cdk8s-plus-32.PersistentVolume,cdk8s-plus-32.Volume,cdk8s-plus-32.IStorage
Represents a piece of storage in the cluster.
Methods ¶
asVolume ¶
public asVolume()
Properties ¶
nodeRequired ¶
public readonly node: Node;
- Type:
constructs.Node
The tree node.
ISubject ¶
-
Extends:
constructs.IConstruct -
Implemented By:
cdk8s-plus-32.AbstractPod,cdk8s-plus-32.CronJob,cdk8s-plus-32.DaemonSet,cdk8s-plus-32.Deployment,cdk8s-plus-32.Group,cdk8s-plus-32.Job,cdk8s-plus-32.Pod,cdk8s-plus-32.ServiceAccount,cdk8s-plus-32.StatefulSet,cdk8s-plus-32.User,cdk8s-plus-32.Workload,cdk8s-plus-32.IServiceAccount,cdk8s-plus-32.ISubject
Represents an object that can be used as a role binding subject.
Methods ¶
toSubjectConfiguration ¶
public toSubjectConfiguration()
Properties ¶
nodeRequired ¶
public readonly node: Node;
- Type:
constructs.Node
The tree node.
Enums ¶
AzureDiskPersistentVolumeCachingMode ¶
Azure disk caching modes.
NONE ¶
None.
READ_ONLY ¶
ReadOnly.
READ_WRITE ¶
ReadWrite.
AzureDiskPersistentVolumeKind ¶
Azure Disk kinds.
SHARED ¶
Multiple blob disks per storage account.
DEDICATED ¶
Single blob disk per storage account.
MANAGED ¶
Azure managed data disk.
Capability ¶
Capability - complete list of POSIX capabilities.
ALL ¶
ALL.
AUDIT_CONTROL ¶
CAP_AUDIT_CONTROL.
AUDIT_READ ¶
CAP_AUDIT_READ.
AUDIT_WRITE ¶
CAP_AUDIT_WRITE.
BLOCK_SUSPEND ¶
CAP_BLOCK_SUSPEND.
BPF ¶
CAP_BPF.
CHECKPOINT_RESTORE ¶
CAP_CHECKPOINT_RESTORE.
CHOWN ¶
CAP_CHOWN.
DAC_OVERRIDE ¶
CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE.
DAC_READ_SEARCH ¶
CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH.
FOWNER ¶
CAP_FOWNER.
FSETID ¶
CAP_FSETID.
IPC_LOCK ¶
CAP_IPC_LOCK.
IPC_OWNER ¶
CAP_IPC_OWNER.
KILL ¶
CAP_KILL.
LEASE ¶
CAP_LEASE.
LINUX_IMMUTABLE ¶
CAP_LINUX_IMMUTABLE.
MAC_ADMIN ¶
CAP_MAC_ADMIN.
MAC_OVERRIDE ¶
CAP_MAC_OVERRIDE.
MKNOD ¶
CAP_MKNOD.
NET_ADMIN ¶
CAP_NET_ADMIN.
NET_BIND_SERVICE ¶
CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE.
NET_BROADCAST ¶
CAP_NET_BROADCAST.
NET_RAW ¶
CAP_NET_RAW.
PERFMON ¶
CAP_PERFMON.
SETGID ¶
CAP_SETGID.
SETFCAP ¶
CAP_SETFCAP.
SETPCAP ¶
CAP_SETPCAP.
SETUID ¶
CAP_SETUID.
SYS_ADMIN ¶
CAP_SYS_ADMIN.
SYS_BOOT ¶
CAP_SYS_BOOT.
SYS_CHROOT ¶
CAP_SYS_CHROOT.
SYS_MODULE ¶
CAP_SYS_MODULE.
SYS_NICE ¶
CAP_SYS_NICE.
SYS_PACCT ¶
CAP_SYS_PACCT.
SYS_PTRACE ¶
CAP_SYS_PTRACE.
SYS_RAWIO ¶
CAP_SYS_RAWIO.
SYS_RESOURCE ¶
CAP_SYS_RESOURCE.
SYS_TIME ¶
CAP_SYS_TIME.
SYS_TTY_CONFIG ¶
CAP_SYS_TTY_CONFIG.
SYSLOG ¶
CAP_SYSLOG.
WAKE_ALARM ¶
CAP_WAKE_ALARM.
ConcurrencyPolicy ¶
Concurrency policy for CronJobs.
ALLOW ¶
This policy allows to run job concurrently.
FORBID ¶
This policy does not allow to run job concurrently.
It does not let a new job to be scheduled if the previous one is not finished yet.
REPLACE ¶
This policy replaces the currently running job if a new job is being scheduled.
ConnectionScheme ¶
HTTP ¶
Use HTTP request for connecting to host.
HTTPS ¶
Use HTTPS request for connecting to host.
ContainerRestartPolicy ¶
RestartPolicy defines the restart behavior of individual containers in a pod.
This field may only be set for init containers, and the only allowed value is “Always”. For non-init containers or when this field is not specified, the restart behavior is defined by the Pod’s restart policy and the container type. Setting the RestartPolicy as “Always” for the init container will have the following effect: this init container will be continually restarted on exit until all regular containers have terminated. Once all regular containers have completed, all init containers with restartPolicy “Always” will be shut down. This lifecycle differs from normal init containers and is often referred to as a “sidecar” container.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/sidecar-containers/
ALWAYS ¶
If an init container is created with its restartPolicy set to Always, it will start and remain running during the entire life of the Pod.
For regular containers, this is ignored by Kubernetes.
DnsPolicy ¶
Pod DNS policies.
CLUSTER_FIRST ¶
Any DNS query that does not match the configured cluster domain suffix, such as “www.kubernetes.io”, is forwarded to the upstream nameserver inherited from the node. Cluster administrators may have extra stub-domain and upstream DNS servers configured.
CLUSTER_FIRST_WITH_HOST_NET ¶
For Pods running with hostNetwork, you should explicitly set its DNS policy “ClusterFirstWithHostNet”.
DEFAULT ¶
The Pod inherits the name resolution configuration from the node that the pods run on.
NONE ¶
It allows a Pod to ignore DNS settings from the Kubernetes environment.
All DNS settings are supposed to be provided using the dnsConfig field in the Pod Spec.
EmptyDirMedium ¶
The medium on which to store the volume.
DEFAULT ¶
The default volume of the backing node.
MEMORY ¶
Mount a tmpfs (RAM-backed filesystem) for you instead.
While tmpfs is very fast, be aware that unlike disks, tmpfs is cleared on node reboot and any files you write will count against your Container’s memory limit.
EnvFieldPaths ¶
POD_NAME ¶
The name of the pod.
POD_NAMESPACE ¶
The namespace of the pod.
POD_UID ¶
The uid of the pod.
POD_LABEL ¶
The labels of the pod.
POD_ANNOTATION ¶
The annotations of the pod.
POD_IP ¶
The ipAddress of the pod.
SERVICE_ACCOUNT_NAME ¶
The service account name of the pod.
NODE_NAME ¶
The name of the node.
NODE_IP ¶
The ipAddress of the node.
POD_IPS ¶
The ipAddresess of the pod.
FsGroupChangePolicy ¶
ON_ROOT_MISMATCH ¶
Only change permissions and ownership if permission and ownership of root directory does not match with expected permissions of the volume.
This could help shorten the time it takes to change ownership and permission of a volume
ALWAYS ¶
Always change permission and ownership of the volume when volume is mounted.
HostPathVolumeType ¶
Host path types.
DEFAULT ¶
Empty string (default) is for backward compatibility, which means that no checks will be performed before mounting the hostPath volume.
DIRECTORY_OR_CREATE ¶
If nothing exists at the given path, an empty directory will be created there as needed with permission set to 0755, having the same group and ownership with Kubelet.
DIRECTORY ¶
A directory must exist at the given path.
FILE_OR_CREATE ¶
If nothing exists at the given path, an empty file will be created there as needed with permission set to 0644, having the same group and ownership with Kubelet.
FILE ¶
A file must exist at the given path.
SOCKET ¶
A UNIX socket must exist at the given path.
CHAR_DEVICE ¶
A character device must exist at the given path.
BLOCK_DEVICE ¶
A block device must exist at the given path.
HttpIngressPathType ¶
Specify how the path is matched against request paths.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/ingress/#path-types
PREFIX ¶
Matches the URL path exactly.
EXACT ¶
Matches based on a URL path prefix split by ‘/’.
IMPLEMENTATION_SPECIFIC ¶
Matching is specified by the underlying IngressClass.
ImagePullPolicy ¶
ALWAYS ¶
Every time the kubelet launches a container, the kubelet queries the container image registry to resolve the name to an image digest.
If the kubelet has a container image with that exact digest cached locally, the kubelet uses its cached image; otherwise, the kubelet downloads (pulls) the image with the resolved digest, and uses that image to launch the container.
Default is Always if ImagePullPolicy is omitted and either the image tag is :latest or the image tag is omitted.
IF_NOT_PRESENT ¶
The image is pulled only if it is not already present locally.
Default is IfNotPresent if ImagePullPolicy is omitted and the image tag is present but not :latest
NEVER ¶
The image is assumed to exist locally.
No attempt is made to pull the image.
MountPropagation ¶
NONE ¶
This volume mount will not receive any subsequent mounts that are mounted to this volume or any of its subdirectories by the host.
In similar fashion, no mounts created by the Container will be visible on the host.
This is the default mode.
This mode is equal to private mount propagation as described in the Linux
kernel documentation
HOST_TO_CONTAINER ¶
This volume mount will receive all subsequent mounts that are mounted to this volume or any of its subdirectories.
In other words, if the host mounts anything inside the volume mount, the Container will see it mounted there.
Similarly, if any Pod with Bidirectional mount propagation to the same volume mounts anything there, the Container with HostToContainer mount propagation will see it.
This mode is equal to rslave mount propagation as described in the Linux
kernel documentation
BIDIRECTIONAL ¶
This volume mount behaves the same the HostToContainer mount.
In addition, all volume mounts created by the Container will be propagated back to the host and to all Containers of all Pods that use the same volume
A typical use case for this mode is a Pod with a FlexVolume or CSI driver or a Pod that needs to mount something on the host using a hostPath volume.
This mode is equal to rshared mount propagation as described in the Linux
kernel documentation
Caution: Bidirectional mount propagation can be dangerous. It can damage the host operating system and therefore it is allowed only in privileged Containers. Familiarity with Linux kernel behavior is strongly recommended. In addition, any volume mounts created by Containers in Pods must be destroyed (unmounted) by the Containers on termination.
NetworkPolicyTrafficDefault ¶
Default behaviors of network traffic in policies.
DENY ¶
The policy denies all traffic.
Since rules are additive, additional rules or policies can allow specific traffic.
ALLOW ¶
The policy allows all traffic (either ingress or egress).
Since rules are additive, no additional rule or policies can subsequently deny the traffic.
NetworkProtocol ¶
Network protocols.
TCP ¶
TCP.
UDP ¶
UDP.
SCTP ¶
SCTP.
PersistentVolumeAccessMode ¶
Access Modes.
READ_WRITE_ONCE ¶
The volume can be mounted as read-write by a single node.
ReadWriteOnce access mode still can allow multiple pods to access the volume when the pods are running on the same node.
READ_ONLY_MANY ¶
The volume can be mounted as read-only by many nodes.
READ_WRITE_MANY ¶
The volume can be mounted as read-write by many nodes.
READ_WRITE_ONCE_POD ¶
The volume can be mounted as read-write by a single Pod.
Use ReadWriteOncePod access mode if you want to ensure that only one pod across whole cluster can read that PVC or write to it. This is only supported for CSI volumes and Kubernetes version 1.22+.
PersistentVolumeMode ¶
Volume Modes.
FILE_SYSTEM ¶
Volume is ounted into Pods into a directory.
If the volume is backed by a block device and the device is empty, Kubernetes creates a filesystem on the device before mounting it for the first time.
BLOCK ¶
Use a volume as a raw block device.
Such volume is presented into a Pod as a block device, without any filesystem on it. This mode is useful to provide a Pod the fastest possible way to access a volume, without any filesystem layer between the Pod and the volume. On the other hand, the application running in the Pod must know how to handle a raw block device
PersistentVolumeReclaimPolicy ¶
Reclaim Policies.
RETAIN ¶
The Retain reclaim policy allows for manual reclamation of the resource.
When the PersistentVolumeClaim is deleted, the PersistentVolume still exists and the volume is considered “released”. But it is not yet available for another claim because the previous claimant’s data remains on the volume. An administrator can manually reclaim the volume with the following steps:
- Delete the PersistentVolume. The associated storage asset in external infrastructure (such as an AWS EBS, GCE PD, Azure Disk, or Cinder volume) still exists after the PV is deleted.
- Manually clean up the data on the associated storage asset accordingly.
- Manually delete the associated storage asset.
If you want to reuse the same storage asset, create a new PersistentVolume with the same storage asset definition.
DELETE ¶
For volume plugins that support the Delete reclaim policy, deletion removes both the PersistentVolume object from Kubernetes, as well as the associated storage asset in the external infrastructure, such as an AWS EBS, GCE PD, Azure Disk, or Cinder volume.
Volumes that were dynamically provisioned inherit the reclaim policy of their StorageClass, which defaults to Delete. The administrator should configure the StorageClass according to users’ expectations; otherwise, the PV must be edited or patched after it is created
PodConnectionsIsolation ¶
Isolation determines which policies are created when allowing connections from a a pod / workload to peers.
POD ¶
Only creates network policies that select the pod.
PEER ¶
Only creates network policies that select the peer.
PodManagementPolicy ¶
Controls how pods are created during initial scale up, when replacing pods on nodes, or when scaling down.
The default policy is OrderedReady, where pods are created in increasing order
(pod-0, then pod-1, etc) and the controller will wait until each pod is ready before
continuing. When scaling down, the pods are removed in the opposite order.
The alternative policy is Parallel which will create pods in parallel to match the
desired scale without waiting, and on scale down will delete all pods at once.
ORDERED_READY ¶
PARALLEL ¶
Protocol ¶
Network protocols.
TCP ¶
TCP.
UDP ¶
UDP.
SCTP ¶
SCTP.
ResourceFieldPaths ¶
CPU_LIMIT ¶
CPU limit of the container.
MEMORY_LIMIT ¶
Memory limit of the container.
CPU_REQUEST ¶
CPU request of the container.
MEMORY_REQUEST ¶
Memory request of the container.
STORAGE_LIMIT ¶
Ephemeral storage limit of the container.
STORAGE_REQUEST ¶
Ephemeral storage request of the container.
RestartPolicy ¶
Restart policy for all containers within the pod.
ALWAYS ¶
Always restart the pod after it exits.
ON_FAILURE ¶
Only restart if the pod exits with a non-zero exit code.
NEVER ¶
Never restart the pod.
ScalingStrategy ¶
MAX_CHANGE ¶
Use the policy that provisions the most changes.
MIN_CHANGE ¶
Use the policy that provisions the least amount of changes.
~~DISABLED~~ ¶
- Deprecated: - Omit the ScalingRule instead
Disables scaling in this direction.
SeccompProfileType ¶
LOCALHOST ¶
A profile defined in a file on the node should be used.
RUNTIME_DEFAULT ¶
The container runtime default profile should be used.
UNCONFINED ¶
No profile should be applied.
ServiceType ¶
For some parts of your application (for example, frontends) you may want to expose a Service onto an external IP address, that’s outside of your cluster.
Kubernetes ServiceTypes allow you to specify what kind of Service you want. The default is ClusterIP.
CLUSTER_IP ¶
Exposes the Service on a cluster-internal IP.
Choosing this value makes the Service only reachable from within the cluster. This is the default ServiceType
NODE_PORT ¶
Exposes the Service on each Node’s IP at a static port (the NodePort).
A ClusterIP Service, to which the NodePort Service routes, is automatically created.
You’ll be able to contact the NodePort Service, from outside the cluster,
by requesting
LOAD_BALANCER ¶
Exposes the Service externally using a cloud provider’s load balancer.
NodePort and ClusterIP Services, to which the external load balancer routes, are automatically created.
EXTERNAL_NAME ¶
Maps the Service to the contents of the externalName field (e.g. foo.bar.example.com), by returning a CNAME record with its value. No proxying of any kind is set up.
Note: You need either kube-dns version 1.7 or CoreDNS version 0.0.8 or higher to use the ExternalName type.
TaintEffect ¶
Taint effects.
NO_SCHEDULE ¶
This means that no pod will be able to schedule onto the node unless it has a matching toleration.
PREFER_NO_SCHEDULE ¶
This is a “preference” or “soft” version of NO_SCHEDULE – the system will try to avoid placing a pod that does not tolerate the taint on the node, but it is not required.
NO_EXECUTE ¶
This affects pods that are already running on the node as follows:.
Pods that do not tolerate the taint are evicted immediately.
- Pods that tolerate the taint without specifying duration remain bound forever.
- Pods that tolerate the taint with a specified duration remain bound for
the specified amount of time.