diff --git a/e2e/go.mod b/e2e/go.mod index 8843cfa2e..1d10178f8 100644 --- a/e2e/go.mod +++ b/e2e/go.mod @@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ require ( github.com/opencontainers/runc v1.1.14 // indirect github.com/opencontainers/runtime-spec v1.2.0 // indirect github.com/openshift-pipelines/pipelines-as-code v0.34.0 // indirect - github.com/openshift/api v0.0.0-20260318185450-1f2fa3f09f4e // indirect + github.com/openshift/api v0.0.0-20260521125114-09730f85d883 // indirect github.com/openshift/client-go v0.0.0-20260320040014-4b5fc2cdad98 // indirect github.com/openshift/library-go v0.0.0-20220525173854-9b950a41acdc // indirect github.com/openshift/oc v0.0.0-alpha.0.0.20220614012638-35c7eeb5274e // indirect diff --git a/e2e/go.sum b/e2e/go.sum index f82662556..f030d4676 100644 --- a/e2e/go.sum +++ b/e2e/go.sum @@ -2335,8 +2335,8 @@ github.com/openshift-pipelines/pipelines-as-code v0.34.0 h1:G6bJMORGmfkmdbWWgHlo github.com/openshift-pipelines/pipelines-as-code v0.34.0/go.mod h1:jgKlfu9pXP07KD27JuhmxDaNElmNFD+lPl/b5sizT9k= github.com/openshift/api v0.0.0-20210831091943-07e756545ac1/go.mod h1:RsQCVJu4qhUawxxDP7pGlwU3IA4F01wYm3qKEu29Su8= github.com/openshift/api v0.0.0-20211028023115-7224b732cc14/go.mod h1:RsQCVJu4qhUawxxDP7pGlwU3IA4F01wYm3qKEu29Su8= -github.com/openshift/api v0.0.0-20260318185450-1f2fa3f09f4e h1:n2fW82JRX5B/+eCULWIe06MAhJVaE8fUsvy0A0Gn9n4= -github.com/openshift/api v0.0.0-20260318185450-1f2fa3f09f4e/go.mod h1:pyVjK0nZ4sRs4fuQVQ4rubsJdahI1PB94LnQ8sGdvxo= +github.com/openshift/api v0.0.0-20260521125114-09730f85d883 h1:So9yxVJRY+F1aVBjcDw6N3M4h30wyH/GpkazK8xT4TI= +github.com/openshift/api v0.0.0-20260521125114-09730f85d883/go.mod h1:pyVjK0nZ4sRs4fuQVQ4rubsJdahI1PB94LnQ8sGdvxo= github.com/openshift/build-machinery-go v0.0.0-20210712174854-1bb7fd1518d3/go.mod h1:b1BuldmJlbA/xYtdZvKi+7j5YGB44qJUJDZ9zwiNCfE= github.com/openshift/build-machinery-go v0.0.0-20210806203541-4ea9b6da3a37/go.mod h1:b1BuldmJlbA/xYtdZvKi+7j5YGB44qJUJDZ9zwiNCfE= github.com/openshift/client-go v0.0.0-20210831095141-e19a065e79f7/go.mod h1:D6P8RkJzwdkBExQdYUnkWcePMLBiTeCCr8eQIQ7y8Dk= diff --git a/go.mod b/go.mod index 20002aa20..214520f56 100644 --- a/go.mod +++ b/go.mod @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ require ( github.com/munnerz/goautoneg v0.0.0-20191010083416-a7dc8b61c822 // indirect github.com/opencontainers/go-digest v1.0.0 // indirect github.com/opencontainers/image-spec v1.1.1 // indirect - github.com/openshift/api v0.0.0-20260320151444-324a1bcb9f55 // indirect + github.com/openshift/api v0.0.0-20260521125114-09730f85d883 // indirect github.com/openshift/client-go v0.0.0-20260320040014-4b5fc2cdad98 // indirect github.com/peterbourgon/diskv v2.0.1+incompatible // indirect github.com/pkg/errors v0.9.1 // indirect diff --git a/go.sum b/go.sum index 4f37cd13c..6ad0c97b1 100644 --- a/go.sum +++ b/go.sum @@ -276,8 +276,8 @@ github.com/opencontainers/go-digest v1.0.0 h1:apOUWs51W5PlhuyGyz9FCeeBIOUDA/6nW8 github.com/opencontainers/go-digest v1.0.0/go.mod h1:0JzlMkj0TRzQZfJkVvzbP0HBR3IKzErnv2BNG4W4MAM= github.com/opencontainers/image-spec v1.1.1 h1:y0fUlFfIZhPF1W537XOLg0/fcx6zcHCJwooC2xJA040= github.com/opencontainers/image-spec v1.1.1/go.mod h1:qpqAh3Dmcf36wStyyWU+kCeDgrGnAve2nCC8+7h8Q0M= -github.com/openshift/api v0.0.0-20260320151444-324a1bcb9f55 h1:2h6bqs9ua3wrsQnxEbzys3/n5IohLC7Dyb/KgaVYC/A= -github.com/openshift/api v0.0.0-20260320151444-324a1bcb9f55/go.mod h1:pyVjK0nZ4sRs4fuQVQ4rubsJdahI1PB94LnQ8sGdvxo= +github.com/openshift/api v0.0.0-20260521125114-09730f85d883 h1:So9yxVJRY+F1aVBjcDw6N3M4h30wyH/GpkazK8xT4TI= +github.com/openshift/api v0.0.0-20260521125114-09730f85d883/go.mod h1:pyVjK0nZ4sRs4fuQVQ4rubsJdahI1PB94LnQ8sGdvxo= github.com/openshift/client-go v0.0.0-20260320040014-4b5fc2cdad98 h1:Ssuo/zELWqb7pFCwzB3QGEA4QeLW948hL2AhWq2SWjs= github.com/openshift/client-go v0.0.0-20260320040014-4b5fc2cdad98/go.mod h1:8O4jIKdcr5YR9FFQEeokYoCplCUN+j9hZj4u/2yg0As= github.com/peterbourgon/diskv v2.0.1+incompatible h1:UBdAOUP5p4RWqPBg048CAvpKN+vxiaj6gdUUzhl4XmI= diff --git a/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1/types.go b/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1/types.go index 3e17ca0cc..e7106ef7a 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1/types.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1/types.go @@ -284,7 +284,12 @@ type ClientConnectionOverrides struct { } // GenericControllerConfig provides information to configure a controller +// +// Compatibility level 1: Stable within a major release for a minimum of 12 months or 3 minor releases (whichever is longer). +// +openshift:compatibility-gen:level=1 type GenericControllerConfig struct { + metav1.TypeMeta `json:",inline"` + // servingInfo is the HTTP serving information for the controller's endpoints ServingInfo HTTPServingInfo `json:"servingInfo"` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1/types_apiserver.go b/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1/types_apiserver.go index b8a4399db..7de714ebf 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1/types_apiserver.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1/types_apiserver.go @@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ type APIServerNamedServingCert struct { } // APIServerEncryption is used to encrypt sensitive resources on the cluster. -// +openshift:validation:FeatureGateAwareXValidation:featureGate=KMSEncryptionProvider,rule="has(self.type) && self.type == 'KMS' ? has(self.kms) : !has(self.kms)",message="kms config is required when encryption type is KMS, and forbidden otherwise" +// +openshift:validation:FeatureGateAwareXValidation:featureGate=KMSEncryption,rule="has(self.type) && self.type == 'KMS' ? has(self.kms) : !has(self.kms)",message="kms config is required when encryption type is KMS, and forbidden otherwise" // +union type APIServerEncryption struct { // type defines what encryption type should be used to encrypt resources at the datastore layer. @@ -238,14 +238,13 @@ type APIServerEncryption struct { // managing the lifecyle of the encryption keys outside of the control plane. // This allows integration with an external provider to manage the data encryption keys securely. // - // +openshift:enable:FeatureGate=KMSEncryptionProvider + // +openshift:enable:FeatureGate=KMSEncryption // +unionMember // +optional - KMS *KMSConfig `json:"kms,omitempty"` + KMS KMSPluginConfig `json:"kms,omitempty,omitzero"` } // +openshift:validation:FeatureGateAwareEnum:featureGate="",enum="";identity;aescbc;aesgcm -// +openshift:validation:FeatureGateAwareEnum:featureGate=KMSEncryptionProvider,enum="";identity;aescbc;aesgcm;KMS // +openshift:validation:FeatureGateAwareEnum:featureGate=KMSEncryption,enum="";identity;aescbc;aesgcm;KMS type EncryptionType string diff --git a/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1/types_authentication.go b/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1/types_authentication.go index 64d0f399b..1a036bbb6 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1/types_authentication.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1/types_authentication.go @@ -618,6 +618,7 @@ type OIDCClientReference struct { // +openshift:validation:FeatureGateAwareXValidation:featureGate=ExternalOIDC,rule="has(self.claim)",message="claim is required" // +openshift:validation:FeatureGateAwareXValidation:featureGate=ExternalOIDCWithUIDAndExtraClaimMappings,rule="has(self.claim)",message="claim is required" // +openshift:validation:FeatureGateAwareXValidation:featureGate=ExternalOIDCWithUpstreamParity,rule="has(self.claim) ? !has(self.expression) : has(self.expression)",message="precisely one of claim or expression must be set" +// +openshift:validation:FeatureGateAwareXValidation:featureGate=ExternalOIDCWithUpstreamParity,rule="has(self.expression) && size(self.expression) > 0 ? !has(self.prefixPolicy) || self.prefixPolicy != 'Prefix' : true",message="prefixPolicy must not be set to 'Prefix' when expression is set" type UsernameClaimMapping struct { // claim is an optional field that configures the JWT token claim whose value is assigned to the cluster identity field associated with this mapping. // claim is required when the ExternalOIDCWithUpstreamParity feature gate is not enabled. @@ -650,11 +651,9 @@ type UsernameClaimMapping struct { // Allowed values are 'Prefix', 'NoPrefix', and omitted (not provided or an empty string). // // When set to 'Prefix', the value specified in the prefix field will be prepended to the value of the JWT claim. - // // The prefix field must be set when prefixPolicy is 'Prefix'. - // + // Must not be set to 'Prefix' when expression is set. // When set to 'NoPrefix', no prefix will be prepended to the value of the JWT claim. - // // When omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose any prefixes that are applied which is subject to change over time. // Currently, the platform prepends `{issuerURL}#` to the value of the JWT claim when the claim is not 'email'. // @@ -684,7 +683,7 @@ type UsernameClaimMapping struct { // +enum type UsernamePrefixPolicy string -var ( +const ( // NoOpinion let's the cluster assign prefixes. If the username claim is email, there is no prefix // If the username claim is anything else, it is prefixed by the issuerURL NoOpinion UsernamePrefixPolicy = "" @@ -710,12 +709,14 @@ type UsernamePrefix struct { // PrefixedClaimMapping configures a claim mapping // that allows for an optional prefix. +// +openshift:validation:FeatureGateAwareXValidation:featureGate=ExternalOIDCWithUpstreamParity,rule="has(self.expression) && size(self.expression) > 0 ? (!has(self.prefix) || size(self.prefix) == 0) : true",message="prefix must not be set to a non-empty value when expression is set" type PrefixedClaimMapping struct { TokenClaimMapping `json:",inline"` // prefix is an optional field that configures the prefix that will be applied to the cluster identity attribute during the process of mapping JWT claims to cluster identity attributes. // - // When omitted (""), no prefix is applied to the cluster identity attribute. + // When omitted or set to an empty string (""), no prefix is applied to the cluster identity attribute. + // Must not be set to a non-empty value when expression is set. // // Example: if `prefix` is set to "myoidc:" and the `claim` in JWT contains an array of strings "a", "b" and "c", the mapping will result in an array of string "myoidc:a", "myoidc:b" and "myoidc:c". // @@ -734,10 +735,10 @@ type TokenValidationRuleType string const ( // TokenValidationRuleTypeRequiredClaim indicates that the token must contain a specific claim. // Used as a value for TokenValidationRuleType. - TokenValidationRuleTypeRequiredClaim = "RequiredClaim" + TokenValidationRuleTypeRequiredClaim TokenValidationRuleType = "RequiredClaim" // TokenValidationRuleTypeCEL indicates that the token validation is defined via a CEL expression. // Used as a value for TokenValidationRuleType. - TokenValidationRuleTypeCEL = "CEL" + TokenValidationRuleTypeCEL TokenValidationRuleType = "CEL" ) // TokenClaimValidationRule represents a validation rule based on token claims. diff --git a/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1/types_cluster_operator.go b/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1/types_cluster_operator.go index 832304038..e934e8355 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1/types_cluster_operator.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1/types_cluster_operator.go @@ -160,8 +160,9 @@ const ( // is actively rolling out new code, propagating config changes (e.g, a version change), or otherwise // moving from one steady state to another. Operators should not report // Progressing when they are reconciling (without action) a previously known - // state. Operators should not report Progressing only because DaemonSets owned by them - // are adjusting to a new node from cluster scaleup or a node rebooting from cluster upgrade. + // state. Operators should not report Progressing only because resources owned by them, + // such as DaemonSets and Deployments, are adjusting to a new node from cluster scaleup + // or a node rebooting from cluster upgrade. // If the observed cluster state has changed and the component is // reacting to it (updated proxy configuration for instance), Progressing should become true // since it is moving from one steady state to another. diff --git a/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1/types_dns.go b/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1/types_dns.go index 06eb75ccf..efbdc3ae5 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1/types_dns.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1/types_dns.go @@ -134,7 +134,14 @@ type AWSDNSSpec struct { // privateZoneIAMRole contains the ARN of an IAM role that should be assumed when performing // operations on the cluster's private hosted zone specified in the cluster DNS config. // When left empty, no role should be assumed. - // +kubebuilder:validation:Pattern:=`^arn:(aws|aws-cn|aws-us-gov):iam::[0-9]{12}:role\/.*$` + // + // The ARN must follow the format: arn::iam:::role/, where: + // is the AWS partition (aws, aws-cn, aws-us-gov, or aws-eusc), + // is a 12-digit numeric identifier for the AWS account, + // is the IAM role name. + // + // +openshift:validation:FeatureGateAwareXValidation:featureGate="",rule=`matches(self, '^arn:(aws|aws-cn|aws-us-gov):iam::[0-9]{12}:role/.*$')`,message=`privateZoneIAMRole must be a valid AWS IAM role ARN in the format: arn::iam:::role/` + // +openshift:validation:FeatureGateAwareXValidation:featureGate=AWSEuropeanSovereignCloudInstall,rule=`matches(self, '^arn:(aws|aws-cn|aws-us-gov|aws-eusc):iam::[0-9]{12}:role/.*$')`,message=`privateZoneIAMRole must be a valid AWS IAM role ARN in the format: arn::iam:::role/` // +optional PrivateZoneIAMRole string `json:"privateZoneIAMRole"` } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1/types_image.go b/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1/types_image.go index 82f46c8b6..96fa349a6 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1/types_image.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1/types_image.go @@ -165,20 +165,50 @@ type RegistryLocation struct { // +kubebuilder:validation:XValidation:rule="has(self.blockedRegistries) ? !has(self.allowedRegistries) : true",message="Only one of blockedRegistries or allowedRegistries may be set" type RegistrySources struct { // insecureRegistries are registries which do not have a valid TLS certificates or only support HTTP connections. + // Each entry must be a valid registry scope in the format hostname[:port][/path], + // optionally prefixed with "*." for wildcard subdomains (e.g., "*.example.com"). + // The hostname must consist of valid DNS labels separated by dots, where each label + // contains only alphanumeric characters and hyphens and does not start or end with a hyphen. + // Entries must not be empty, must not include tags (e.g., ":latest") or digests (e.g., "@sha256:..."), + // and must be at most 256 characters in length. The list may contain at most 1024 entries. // +optional // +listType=atomic + // +kubebuilder:validation:MaxItems=1024 + // +kubebuilder:validation:items:MinLength=1 + // +kubebuilder:validation:items:MaxLength=256 + // +kubebuilder:validation:items:XValidation:rule="self.matches('^\\\\*(?:\\\\.(?:[a-zA-Z0-9]|[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9-]*[a-zA-Z0-9]))+$|^((?:[a-zA-Z0-9]|[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9-]*[a-zA-Z0-9])(?:(?:\\\\.(?:[a-zA-Z0-9]|[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9-]*[a-zA-Z0-9]))+)?(?::[0-9]+)?)(?:(?:/[a-z0-9]+(?:(?:(?:[._]|__|[-]*)[a-z0-9]+)+)?)+)?$')",message="each registry must be a valid hostname[:port][/path] or wildcard *.hostname format without tags or digests" InsecureRegistries []string `json:"insecureRegistries,omitempty"` // blockedRegistries cannot be used for image pull and push actions. All other registries are permitted. + // Each entry must be a valid registry scope in the format hostname[:port][/path], + // optionally prefixed with "*." for wildcard subdomains (e.g., "*.example.com"). + // The hostname must consist of valid DNS labels separated by dots, where each label + // contains only alphanumeric characters and hyphens and does not start or end with a hyphen. + // Entries must not be empty, must not include tags (e.g., ":latest") or digests (e.g., "@sha256:..."), + // and must be at most 256 characters in length. The list may contain at most 1024 entries. // // Only one of BlockedRegistries or AllowedRegistries may be set. // +optional // +listType=atomic + // +kubebuilder:validation:MaxItems=1024 + // +kubebuilder:validation:items:MinLength=1 + // +kubebuilder:validation:items:MaxLength=256 + // +kubebuilder:validation:items:XValidation:rule="self.matches('^\\\\*(?:\\\\.(?:[a-zA-Z0-9]|[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9-]*[a-zA-Z0-9]))+$|^((?:[a-zA-Z0-9]|[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9-]*[a-zA-Z0-9])(?:(?:\\\\.(?:[a-zA-Z0-9]|[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9-]*[a-zA-Z0-9]))+)?(?::[0-9]+)?)(?:(?:/[a-z0-9]+(?:(?:(?:[._]|__|[-]*)[a-z0-9]+)+)?)+)?$')",message="each registry must be a valid hostname[:port][/path] or wildcard *.hostname format without tags or digests" BlockedRegistries []string `json:"blockedRegistries,omitempty"` // allowedRegistries are the only registries permitted for image pull and push actions. All other registries are denied. + // Each entry must be a valid registry scope in the format hostname[:port][/path], + // optionally prefixed with "*." for wildcard subdomains (e.g., "*.example.com"). + // The hostname must consist of valid DNS labels separated by dots, where each label + // contains only alphanumeric characters and hyphens and does not start or end with a hyphen. + // Entries must not be empty, must not include tags (e.g., ":latest") or digests (e.g., "@sha256:..."), + // and must be at most 256 characters in length. The list may contain at most 1024 entries. // // Only one of BlockedRegistries or AllowedRegistries may be set. // +optional // +listType=atomic + // +kubebuilder:validation:MaxItems=1024 + // +kubebuilder:validation:items:MinLength=1 + // +kubebuilder:validation:items:MaxLength=256 + // +kubebuilder:validation:items:XValidation:rule="self.matches('^\\\\*(?:\\\\.(?:[a-zA-Z0-9]|[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9-]*[a-zA-Z0-9]))+$|^((?:[a-zA-Z0-9]|[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9-]*[a-zA-Z0-9])(?:(?:\\\\.(?:[a-zA-Z0-9]|[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9-]*[a-zA-Z0-9]))+)?(?::[0-9]+)?)(?:(?:/[a-z0-9]+(?:(?:(?:[._]|__|[-]*)[a-z0-9]+)+)?)+)?$')",message="each registry must be a valid hostname[:port][/path] or wildcard *.hostname format without tags or digests" AllowedRegistries []string `json:"allowedRegistries,omitempty"` // containerRuntimeSearchRegistries are registries that will be searched when pulling images that do not have fully qualified // domains in their pull specs. Registries will be searched in the order provided in the list. diff --git a/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1/types_infrastructure.go b/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1/types_infrastructure.go index 369ba1e7a..e7680899d 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1/types_infrastructure.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1/types_infrastructure.go @@ -102,11 +102,11 @@ type InfrastructureStatus struct { // and the operators should not configure the operand for highly-available operation // The 'External' mode indicates that the control plane is hosted externally to the cluster and that // its components are not visible within the cluster. + // The 'HighlyAvailableArbiter' mode indicates that the control plane will consist of 2 control-plane nodes + // that run conventional services and 1 smaller sized arbiter node that runs a bare minimum of services to maintain quorum. // +kubebuilder:default=HighlyAvailable - // +openshift:validation:FeatureGateAwareEnum:featureGate="",enum=HighlyAvailable;SingleReplica;External - // +openshift:validation:FeatureGateAwareEnum:featureGate=HighlyAvailableArbiter,enum=HighlyAvailable;HighlyAvailableArbiter;SingleReplica;External - // +openshift:validation:FeatureGateAwareEnum:featureGate=DualReplica,enum=HighlyAvailable;SingleReplica;DualReplica;External - // +openshift:validation:FeatureGateAwareEnum:requiredFeatureGate=HighlyAvailableArbiter;DualReplica,enum=HighlyAvailable;HighlyAvailableArbiter;SingleReplica;DualReplica;External + // +openshift:validation:FeatureGateAwareEnum:featureGate="",enum=HighlyAvailable;HighlyAvailableArbiter;SingleReplica;External + // +openshift:validation:FeatureGateAwareEnum:featureGate=DualReplica,enum=HighlyAvailable;HighlyAvailableArbiter;SingleReplica;DualReplica;External // +optional ControlPlaneTopology TopologyMode `json:"controlPlaneTopology"` @@ -295,7 +295,8 @@ type ExternalPlatformSpec struct { // PlatformSpec holds the desired state specific to the underlying infrastructure provider // of the current cluster. Since these are used at spec-level for the underlying cluster, it // is supposed that only one of the spec structs is set. -// +kubebuilder:validation:XValidation:rule="!has(oldSelf.vsphere) && has(self.vsphere) ? size(self.vsphere.vcenters) < 2 : true",message="vcenters can have at most 1 item when configured post-install" +// +openshift:validation:FeatureGateAwareXValidation:featureGate="",rule="!has(oldSelf.vsphere) && has(self.vsphere) ? (has(self.vsphere.vcenters) && size(self.vsphere.vcenters) < 2) : true",message="vcenters can have at most 1 item when configured post-install" +// +openshift:validation:FeatureGateAwareXValidation:featureGate=VSphereMultiVCenterDay2,rule="oldSelf.?vsphere.vcenters.hasValue() ? self.?vsphere.vcenters.hasValue() : true",message="vcenters is required once set and cannot be removed" type PlatformSpec struct { // type is the underlying infrastructure provider for the cluster. This // value controls whether infrastructure automation such as service load @@ -787,7 +788,6 @@ type GCPPlatformStatus struct { // // +default={"dnsType": "PlatformDefault"} // +kubebuilder:default={"dnsType": "PlatformDefault"} - // +openshift:enable:FeatureGate=GCPClusterHostedDNSInstall // +optional // +nullable CloudLoadBalancerConfig *CloudLoadBalancerConfig `json:"cloudLoadBalancerConfig,omitempty"` @@ -1642,21 +1642,24 @@ type VSpherePlatformNodeNetworking struct { // use these fields for configuration. // +kubebuilder:validation:XValidation:rule="!has(oldSelf.apiServerInternalIPs) || has(self.apiServerInternalIPs)",message="apiServerInternalIPs list is required once set" // +kubebuilder:validation:XValidation:rule="!has(oldSelf.ingressIPs) || has(self.ingressIPs)",message="ingressIPs list is required once set" -// +kubebuilder:validation:XValidation:rule="!has(oldSelf.vcenters) && has(self.vcenters) ? size(self.vcenters) < 2 : true",message="vcenters can have at most 1 item when configured post-install" type VSpherePlatformSpec struct { // vcenters holds the connection details for services to communicate with vCenter. - // Currently, only a single vCenter is supported, but in tech preview 3 vCenters are supported. + // Up to 3 vCenters are supported. // Once the cluster has been installed, you are unable to change the current number of defined - // vCenters except in the case where the cluster has been upgraded from a version of OpenShift - // where the vsphere platform spec was not present. You may make modifications to the existing + // vCenters except when 1.) the cluster has been upgraded from a version of OpenShift + // where the vsphere platform spec was not present or 2.) in TechPreview you are able to add and + // remove vCenters but may not remove all vCenters. You may make modifications to the existing // vCenters that are defined in the vcenters list in order to match with any added or modified // failure domains. // --- // + If VCenters is not defined use the existing cloud-config configmap defined // + in openshift-config. - // +kubebuilder:validation:MinItems=0 + // +kubebuilder:validation:MinItems=1 // +kubebuilder:validation:MaxItems=3 - // +kubebuilder:validation:XValidation:rule="size(self) != size(oldSelf) ? size(oldSelf) == 0 && size(self) < 2 : true",message="vcenters cannot be added or removed once set" + // +openshift:validation:FeatureGateAwareXValidation:featureGate="",rule="size(self) != size(oldSelf) ? size(oldSelf) == 0 && size(self) < 2 : true",message="vcenters cannot be added or removed once set" + // +openshift:validation:FeatureGateAwareXValidation:featureGate=VSphereMultiVCenterDay2,rule="size(self) >= size(oldSelf) ? oldSelf.all(x, self.exists(y, y.server == x.server)) : true",message="Cannot add and remove vCenters at the same time" + // +openshift:validation:FeatureGateAwareXValidation:featureGate=VSphereMultiVCenterDay2,rule="size(self) < size(oldSelf) ? self.all(x, oldSelf.exists(y, y.server == x.server)) : true",message="Cannot add and remove vCenters at the same time" + // +kubebuilder:validation:XValidation:rule="self.all(x, self.exists_one(y, y.server == x.server))",message="vcenters must have unique server values" // +listType=atomic // +optional VCenters []VSpherePlatformVCenterSpec `json:"vcenters,omitempty"` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1/types_kmsencryption.go b/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1/types_kmsencryption.go index 3293204fa..6b58d9da4 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1/types_kmsencryption.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1/types_kmsencryption.go @@ -1,55 +1,261 @@ package v1 -// KMSConfig defines the configuration for the KMS instance -// that will be used with KMSEncryptionProvider encryption -// +kubebuilder:validation:XValidation:rule="has(self.type) && self.type == 'AWS' ? has(self.aws) : !has(self.aws)",message="aws config is required when kms provider type is AWS, and forbidden otherwise" +// KMSPluginConfig defines the configuration for the KMS instance +// that will be used with KMS encryption +// +kubebuilder:validation:XValidation:rule="self.type == 'Vault' ? has(self.vault) : !has(self.vault)",message="vault config is required when kms provider type is Vault, and forbidden otherwise" // +union -type KMSConfig struct { +type KMSPluginConfig struct { // type defines the kind of platform for the KMS provider. - // Available provider types are AWS only. + // Allowed values are Vault. + // When set to Vault, the plugin connects to a HashiCorp Vault server for key management. // // +unionDiscriminator // +required Type KMSProviderType `json:"type"` - // aws defines the key config for using an AWS KMS instance - // for the encryption. The AWS KMS instance is managed + // vault defines the configuration for the Vault KMS plugin. + // The plugin connects to a Vault Enterprise server that is managed // by the user outside the purview of the control plane. + // This field must be set when type is Vault, and must be unset otherwise. // // +unionMember // +optional - AWS *AWSKMSConfig `json:"aws,omitempty"` + Vault VaultKMSPluginConfig `json:"vault,omitempty,omitzero"` + + // --- TOMBSTONE --- + // aws was a field that allowed configuring AWS KMS. + // It was never implemented and has been removed. + // The field name is reserved to prevent reuse. + // + // +optional + // AWS *AWSKMSConfig `json:"aws,omitempty"` } -// AWSKMSConfig defines the KMS config specific to AWS KMS provider -type AWSKMSConfig struct { - // keyARN specifies the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the AWS KMS key used for encryption. - // The value must adhere to the format `arn:aws:kms:::key/`, where: - // - `` is the AWS region consisting of lowercase letters and hyphens followed by a number. - // - `` is a 12-digit numeric identifier for the AWS account. - // - `` is a unique identifier for the KMS key, consisting of lowercase hexadecimal characters and hyphens. +// --- TOMBSTONE --- +// AWSKMSConfig was a type for AWS KMS configuration that was never implemented. +// The type name is reserved to prevent reuse. +// +// type AWSKMSConfig struct { +// KeyARN string `json:"keyARN"` +// Region string `json:"region"` +// } + +// KMSProviderType is a specific supported KMS provider +// +kubebuilder:validation:Enum=Vault +type KMSProviderType string + +const ( + // VaultKMSProvider represents a supported KMS provider for use with HashiCorp Vault + VaultKMSProvider KMSProviderType = "Vault" + + // --- TOMBSTONE --- + // AWSKMSProvider was a constant for AWS KMS support that was never implemented. + // The constant name is reserved to prevent reuse. + // + // AWSKMSProvider KMSProviderType = "AWS" +) + +// VaultSecretReference references a secret in the openshift-config namespace. +type VaultSecretReference struct { + // name is the metadata.name of the referenced secret in the openshift-config namespace. + // The name must be a valid DNS subdomain name: it must contain no more than 253 characters, + // contain only lowercase alphanumeric characters, '-' or '.', and start and end with an alphanumeric character. // - // +kubebuilder:validation:MaxLength=128 // +kubebuilder:validation:MinLength=1 - // +kubebuilder:validation:XValidation:rule="self.matches('^arn:aws:kms:[a-z0-9-]+:[0-9]{12}:key/[a-f0-9-]+$')",message="keyARN must follow the format `arn:aws:kms:::key/`. The account ID must be a 12 digit number and the region and key ID should consist only of lowercase hexadecimal characters and hyphens (-)." + // +kubebuilder:validation:MaxLength=253 + // +kubebuilder:validation:XValidation:rule="!format.dns1123Subdomain().validate(self).hasValue()",message="name must be a valid DNS subdomain name: contain no more than 253 characters, contain only lowercase alphanumeric characters, '-' or '.', and start and end with an alphanumeric character" // +required - KeyARN string `json:"keyARN"` - // region specifies the AWS region where the KMS instance exists, and follows the format - // `--`, e.g.: `us-east-1`. - // Only lowercase letters and hyphens followed by numbers are allowed. + Name string `json:"name,omitempty"` +} + +// VaultConfigMapReference references a ConfigMap in the openshift-config namespace. +type VaultConfigMapReference struct { + // name is the metadata.name of the referenced ConfigMap in the openshift-config namespace. + // The name must be a valid DNS subdomain name: it must contain no more than 253 characters, + // contain only lowercase alphanumeric characters, '-' or '.', and start and end with an alphanumeric character. // - // +kubebuilder:validation:MaxLength=64 // +kubebuilder:validation:MinLength=1 - // +kubebuilder:validation:XValidation:rule="self.matches('^[a-z0-9]+(-[a-z0-9]+)*$')",message="region must be a valid AWS region, consisting of lowercase characters, digits and hyphens (-) only." + // +kubebuilder:validation:MaxLength=253 + // +kubebuilder:validation:XValidation:rule="!format.dns1123Subdomain().validate(self).hasValue()",message="name must be a valid DNS subdomain name: contain no more than 253 characters, contain only lowercase alphanumeric characters, '-' or '.', and start and end with an alphanumeric character" // +required - Region string `json:"region"` + Name string `json:"name,omitempty"` } -// KMSProviderType is a specific supported KMS provider -// +kubebuilder:validation:Enum=AWS -type KMSProviderType string +// VaultAuthentication defines the authentication method used to authenticate with Vault. +// +kubebuilder:validation:XValidation:rule="self.type == 'AppRole' ? has(self.appRole) : !has(self.appRole)",message="appRole config is required when authentication type is AppRole, and forbidden otherwise" +// +union +type VaultAuthentication struct { + // type defines the authentication method used to authenticate with Vault. + // Allowed values are AppRole. + // When set to AppRole, the plugin uses AppRole credentials to authenticate with Vault. + // + // +unionDiscriminator + // +required + Type VaultAuthenticationType `json:"type,omitempty"` + + // appRole defines the configuration for AppRole authentication. + // This field must be set when type is AppRole, and must be unset otherwise. + // + // +unionMember + // +optional + AppRole VaultAppRoleAuthentication `json:"appRole,omitzero"` +} + +// VaultAuthenticationType defines the authentication method type for Vault. +// +kubebuilder:validation:Enum=AppRole +type VaultAuthenticationType string const ( - // AWSKMSProvider represents a supported KMS provider for use with AWS KMS - AWSKMSProvider KMSProviderType = "AWS" + // VaultAuthenticationTypeAppRole represents AppRole authentication method. + VaultAuthenticationTypeAppRole VaultAuthenticationType = "AppRole" ) + +// VaultAppRoleAuthentication defines the configuration for AppRole authentication with Vault. +type VaultAppRoleAuthentication struct { + // secret references a secret in the openshift-config namespace containing + // the AppRole credentials used to authenticate with Vault. + // The referenced Secret must contain two keys: "role-id" for the AppRole Role ID and "secret-id" for the AppRole Secret ID. + // + // +required + Secret VaultSecretReference `json:"secret,omitzero"` +} + +// VaultKMSPluginConfig defines the KMS plugin configuration specific to Vault KMS +type VaultKMSPluginConfig struct { + // kmsPluginImage specifies the container image for the HashiCorp Vault KMS plugin. + // + // The image must be a fully qualified OCI image pull spec with a SHA256 digest. + // The format is: host[:port][/namespace]/name@sha256: + // where the digest must be 64 characters long and consist only of lowercase hexadecimal characters, a-f and 0-9. + // The total length must be between 75 and 447 characters. + // + // Short names (e.g., "vault-plugin" or "hashicorp/vault-plugin") are not allowed. + // The registry hostname must be included and must contain at least one dot. + // Image tags (e.g., ":latest", ":v1.0.0") are not allowed. + // + // Consult the OpenShift documentation for compatible plugin versions with your cluster version, + // then obtain the image digest for that version from HashiCorp's container registry. + // + // For disconnected environments, mirror the plugin image to an accessible registry + // and reference the mirrored location with its digest. + // + // +kubebuilder:validation:MinLength=75 + // +kubebuilder:validation:MaxLength=447 + // +kubebuilder:validation:XValidation:rule=`(self.split('@').size() == 2 && self.split('@')[1].matches('^sha256:[a-f0-9]{64}$'))`,message="the OCI Image reference must end with a valid '@sha256:' suffix, where '' is 64 characters long" + // +kubebuilder:validation:XValidation:rule=`(self.split('@')[0].matches('^([a-zA-Z0-9-]+\\.)+[a-zA-Z0-9-]+(:[0-9]{2,5})?(/[a-zA-Z0-9-_.]+)+$'))`,message="the OCI Image name should follow the host[:port][/namespace]/name format, resembling a valid URL without the scheme. Short names are not allowed, the registry hostname must be included." + // +required + KMSPluginImage string `json:"kmsPluginImage,omitempty"` + + // vaultAddress specifies the address of the HashiCorp Vault instance. + // The value must be a valid HTTPS URL containing only scheme, host, and optional port. + // Paths, user info, query parameters, and fragments are not allowed. + // + // Format: https://hostname[:port] + // Example: https://vault.example.com:8200 + // + // The value must be between 1 and 512 characters. + // + // +kubebuilder:validation:XValidation:rule="isURL(self)",message="must be a valid URL" + // +kubebuilder:validation:XValidation:rule="isURL(self) && url(self).getScheme() == 'https'",message="must use the 'https' scheme" + // +kubebuilder:validation:XValidation:rule="isURL(self) && (url(self).getEscapedPath() == '' || url(self).getEscapedPath() == '/')",message="must not contain a path" + // +kubebuilder:validation:XValidation:rule="isURL(self) && url(self).getQuery() == {}",message="must not have a query" + // +kubebuilder:validation:XValidation:rule="self.find('#(.+)$') == ''",message="must not have a fragment" + // +kubebuilder:validation:XValidation:rule="self.find('@') == ''",message="must not have user info" + // +kubebuilder:validation:MaxLength=512 + // +kubebuilder:validation:MinLength=1 + // +required + VaultAddress string `json:"vaultAddress,omitempty"` + + // vaultNamespace specifies the Vault namespace where the Transit secrets engine is mounted. + // This is only applicable for Vault Enterprise installations. + // When this field is not set, no namespace is used. + // + // The value must be between 1 and 4096 characters. + // The namespace cannot end with a forward slash, cannot contain spaces, and cannot be one of the reserved strings: root, sys, audit, auth, cubbyhole, or identity. + // + // +kubebuilder:validation:MinLength=1 + // +kubebuilder:validation:MaxLength=4096 + // +kubebuilder:validation:XValidation:rule="!self.endsWith('/')",message="vaultNamespace cannot end with a forward slash" + // +kubebuilder:validation:XValidation:rule="!self.contains(' ')",message="vaultNamespace cannot contain spaces" + // +kubebuilder:validation:XValidation:rule="!(self in ['root', 'sys', 'audit', 'auth', 'cubbyhole', 'identity'])",message="vaultNamespace cannot be a reserved string (root, sys, audit, auth, cubbyhole, identity)" + // +optional + VaultNamespace string `json:"vaultNamespace,omitempty"` + + // tls contains the TLS configuration for connecting to the Vault server. + // When this field is not set, system default TLS settings are used. + // +optional + TLS VaultTLSConfig `json:"tls,omitzero"` + + // authentication defines the authentication method used to authenticate with Vault. + // + // +required + Authentication VaultAuthentication `json:"authentication,omitzero"` + + // transitMount specifies the mount path of the Vault Transit engine. + // + // The transit mount must be between 1 and 1024 characters, cannot start or + // end with a forward slash, cannot contain consecutive forward slashes, and + // must only contain RFC 3986 unreserved characters (alphanumeric, hyphen, + // period, underscore, tilde) and forward slashes as path separators. + // + // +kubebuilder:validation:MinLength=1 + // +kubebuilder:validation:MaxLength=1024 + // +kubebuilder:validation:XValidation:rule="!self.startsWith('/')",message="transitMount cannot start with a forward slash" + // +kubebuilder:validation:XValidation:rule="!self.endsWith('/')",message="transitMount cannot end with a forward slash" + // +kubebuilder:validation:XValidation:rule="!self.contains('//')",message="transitMount cannot contain consecutive forward slashes" + // +kubebuilder:validation:XValidation:rule="self.matches('^[a-zA-Z0-9._~/-]+$')",message="transitMount must only contain RFC 3986 unreserved characters (alphanumeric, hyphen, period, underscore, tilde) and forward slashes" + // +required + TransitMount string `json:"transitMount,omitempty"` + + // transitKey specifies the name of the encryption key in Vault's Transit engine. + // This key is used to encrypt and decrypt data. + // + // The transit key must be between 1 and 512 characters, cannot contain forward slashes, + // and must only contain alphanumeric characters, hyphens, periods, and underscores. + // + // +kubebuilder:validation:MinLength=1 + // +kubebuilder:validation:MaxLength=512 + // +kubebuilder:validation:XValidation:rule="!self.contains('/')",message="transitKey cannot contain forward slashes" + // +kubebuilder:validation:XValidation:rule="self.matches('^[a-zA-Z0-9._-]+$')",message="transitKey must only contain alphanumeric characters, hyphens, periods, and underscores" + // +required + TransitKey string `json:"transitKey,omitempty"` +} + +// VaultTLSConfig contains TLS configuration for connecting to Vault. +// +kubebuilder:validation:MinProperties=1 +type VaultTLSConfig struct { + // caBundle references a ConfigMap in the openshift-config namespace containing + // the CA certificate bundle used to verify the TLS connection to the Vault server. + // The referenced ConfigMap must contain the CA bundle in the key "ca-bundle.crt". + // When this field is not set, the system's trusted CA certificates are used. + // + // The namespace for the ConfigMap is openshift-config. + // + // Example ConfigMap: + // apiVersion: v1 + // kind: ConfigMap + // metadata: + // name: vault-ca-bundle + // namespace: openshift-config + // data: + // ca-bundle.crt: | + // -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- + // ... + // -----END CERTIFICATE----- + // + // +optional + CABundle VaultConfigMapReference `json:"caBundle,omitzero"` + + // serverName specifies the Server Name Indication (SNI) to use when connecting to Vault via TLS. + // This is useful when the Vault server's hostname doesn't match its TLS certificate. + // When this field is not set, the hostname from vaultAddress is used for SNI. + // + // The value must be a valid DNS hostname: it must contain no more than 253 characters, + // contain only lowercase alphanumeric characters, '-' or '.', and start and end with an alphanumeric character. + // + // +kubebuilder:validation:MaxLength=253 + // +kubebuilder:validation:MinLength=1 + // +kubebuilder:validation:XValidation:rule="!format.dns1123Subdomain().validate(self).hasValue()",message="serverName must be a valid DNS hostname: contain no more than 253 characters, contain only lowercase alphanumeric characters, '-' or '.', and start and end with an alphanumeric character" + // +optional + ServerName string `json:"serverName,omitempty"` +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1/types_network.go b/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1/types_network.go index fb8ed2fff..5e2eb9337 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1/types_network.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1/types_network.go @@ -86,6 +86,13 @@ type NetworkSpec struct { // // +optional NetworkDiagnostics NetworkDiagnostics `json:"networkDiagnostics"` + + // networkObservability is an optional field that configures network observability installation + // during cluster deployment (day-0). + // When omitted, unless this is a SNO cluster, network observability will be installed if not already present, after that, no action taken. + // +openshift:enable:FeatureGate=NetworkObservabilityInstall + // +optional + NetworkObservability NetworkObservabilitySpec `json:"networkObservability,omitempty,omitzero"` } // NetworkStatus is the current network configuration. @@ -304,3 +311,26 @@ type NetworkDiagnosticsTargetPlacement struct { // +listType=atomic Tolerations []corev1.Toleration `json:"tolerations"` } + +// NetworkObservabilityInstallationPolicy is an enumeration of the available network observability installation policies +// Valid values are "InstallAndEnable", "NoAction". +// +kubebuilder:validation:Enum=InstallAndEnable;NoAction +type NetworkObservabilityInstallationPolicy string + +const ( + // NetworkObservabilityInstallAndEnable means that network observability should be installed and enabled during cluster deployment + // Since this was explicitly set to install, if the user remove NetworkObservability, it will be installed again unless the value of InstallationPolicy is changed + NetworkObservabilityInstallAndEnable NetworkObservabilityInstallationPolicy = "InstallAndEnable" + // NetworkObservabilityNoAction means that nothing will be done regarding Network Observability + NetworkObservabilityNoAction NetworkObservabilityInstallationPolicy = "NoAction" +) + +// NetworkObservabilitySpec defines the configuration for network observability installation +type NetworkObservabilitySpec struct { + // installationPolicy controls whether network observability is installed during cluster deployment. + // Valid values are "InstallAndEnable" and "NoAction". + // When set to "InstallAndEnable", ensure that network observability will be installed and enabled on the cluster. If already installed, no action taken, but if it gets uninstalled, it will install it again. + // When set to "NoAction", nothing will be done regarding Network observability. + // +required + InstallationPolicy NetworkObservabilityInstallationPolicy `json:"installationPolicy,omitempty"` +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1/zz_generated.deepcopy.go b/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1/zz_generated.deepcopy.go index 30b85b78e..1a562b858 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1/zz_generated.deepcopy.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1/zz_generated.deepcopy.go @@ -42,11 +42,7 @@ func (in *APIServer) DeepCopyObject() runtime.Object { // DeepCopyInto is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, writing into out. in must be non-nil. func (in *APIServerEncryption) DeepCopyInto(out *APIServerEncryption) { *out = *in - if in.KMS != nil { - in, out := &in.KMS, &out.KMS - *out = new(KMSConfig) - (*in).DeepCopyInto(*out) - } + out.KMS = in.KMS return } @@ -148,7 +144,7 @@ func (in *APIServerSpec) DeepCopyInto(out *APIServerSpec) { *out = make([]string, len(*in)) copy(*out, *in) } - in.Encryption.DeepCopyInto(&out.Encryption) + out.Encryption = in.Encryption if in.TLSSecurityProfile != nil { in, out := &in.TLSSecurityProfile, &out.TLSSecurityProfile *out = new(TLSSecurityProfile) @@ -216,22 +212,6 @@ func (in *AWSIngressSpec) DeepCopy() *AWSIngressSpec { return out } -// DeepCopyInto is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, writing into out. in must be non-nil. -func (in *AWSKMSConfig) DeepCopyInto(out *AWSKMSConfig) { - *out = *in - return -} - -// DeepCopy is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, creating a new AWSKMSConfig. -func (in *AWSKMSConfig) DeepCopy() *AWSKMSConfig { - if in == nil { - return nil - } - out := new(AWSKMSConfig) - in.DeepCopyInto(out) - return out -} - // DeepCopyInto is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, writing into out. in must be non-nil. func (in *AWSPlatformSpec) DeepCopyInto(out *AWSPlatformSpec) { *out = *in @@ -2560,6 +2540,7 @@ func (in *GenericAPIServerConfig) DeepCopy() *GenericAPIServerConfig { // DeepCopyInto is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, writing into out. in must be non-nil. func (in *GenericControllerConfig) DeepCopyInto(out *GenericControllerConfig) { *out = *in + out.TypeMeta = in.TypeMeta in.ServingInfo.DeepCopyInto(&out.ServingInfo) out.LeaderElection = in.LeaderElection out.Authentication = in.Authentication @@ -3830,22 +3811,18 @@ func (in *IntermediateTLSProfile) DeepCopy() *IntermediateTLSProfile { } // DeepCopyInto is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, writing into out. in must be non-nil. -func (in *KMSConfig) DeepCopyInto(out *KMSConfig) { +func (in *KMSPluginConfig) DeepCopyInto(out *KMSPluginConfig) { *out = *in - if in.AWS != nil { - in, out := &in.AWS, &out.AWS - *out = new(AWSKMSConfig) - **out = **in - } + out.Vault = in.Vault return } -// DeepCopy is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, creating a new KMSConfig. -func (in *KMSConfig) DeepCopy() *KMSConfig { +// DeepCopy is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, creating a new KMSPluginConfig. +func (in *KMSPluginConfig) DeepCopy() *KMSPluginConfig { if in == nil { return nil } - out := new(KMSConfig) + out := new(KMSPluginConfig) in.DeepCopyInto(out) return out } @@ -4283,6 +4260,22 @@ func (in *NetworkMigration) DeepCopy() *NetworkMigration { return out } +// DeepCopyInto is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, writing into out. in must be non-nil. +func (in *NetworkObservabilitySpec) DeepCopyInto(out *NetworkObservabilitySpec) { + *out = *in + return +} + +// DeepCopy is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, creating a new NetworkObservabilitySpec. +func (in *NetworkObservabilitySpec) DeepCopy() *NetworkObservabilitySpec { + if in == nil { + return nil + } + out := new(NetworkObservabilitySpec) + in.DeepCopyInto(out) + return out +} + // DeepCopyInto is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, writing into out. in must be non-nil. func (in *NetworkSpec) DeepCopyInto(out *NetworkSpec) { *out = *in @@ -4302,6 +4295,7 @@ func (in *NetworkSpec) DeepCopyInto(out *NetworkSpec) { (*in).DeepCopyInto(*out) } in.NetworkDiagnostics.DeepCopyInto(&out.NetworkDiagnostics) + out.NetworkObservability = in.NetworkObservability return } @@ -6901,6 +6895,107 @@ func (in *VSpherePlatformVCenterSpec) DeepCopy() *VSpherePlatformVCenterSpec { return out } +// DeepCopyInto is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, writing into out. in must be non-nil. +func (in *VaultAppRoleAuthentication) DeepCopyInto(out *VaultAppRoleAuthentication) { + *out = *in + out.Secret = in.Secret + return +} + +// DeepCopy is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, creating a new VaultAppRoleAuthentication. +func (in *VaultAppRoleAuthentication) DeepCopy() *VaultAppRoleAuthentication { + if in == nil { + return nil + } + out := new(VaultAppRoleAuthentication) + in.DeepCopyInto(out) + return out +} + +// DeepCopyInto is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, writing into out. in must be non-nil. +func (in *VaultAuthentication) DeepCopyInto(out *VaultAuthentication) { + *out = *in + out.AppRole = in.AppRole + return +} + +// DeepCopy is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, creating a new VaultAuthentication. +func (in *VaultAuthentication) DeepCopy() *VaultAuthentication { + if in == nil { + return nil + } + out := new(VaultAuthentication) + in.DeepCopyInto(out) + return out +} + +// DeepCopyInto is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, writing into out. in must be non-nil. +func (in *VaultConfigMapReference) DeepCopyInto(out *VaultConfigMapReference) { + *out = *in + return +} + +// DeepCopy is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, creating a new VaultConfigMapReference. +func (in *VaultConfigMapReference) DeepCopy() *VaultConfigMapReference { + if in == nil { + return nil + } + out := new(VaultConfigMapReference) + in.DeepCopyInto(out) + return out +} + +// DeepCopyInto is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, writing into out. in must be non-nil. +func (in *VaultKMSPluginConfig) DeepCopyInto(out *VaultKMSPluginConfig) { + *out = *in + out.TLS = in.TLS + out.Authentication = in.Authentication + return +} + +// DeepCopy is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, creating a new VaultKMSPluginConfig. +func (in *VaultKMSPluginConfig) DeepCopy() *VaultKMSPluginConfig { + if in == nil { + return nil + } + out := new(VaultKMSPluginConfig) + in.DeepCopyInto(out) + return out +} + +// DeepCopyInto is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, writing into out. in must be non-nil. +func (in *VaultSecretReference) DeepCopyInto(out *VaultSecretReference) { + *out = *in + return +} + +// DeepCopy is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, creating a new VaultSecretReference. +func (in *VaultSecretReference) DeepCopy() *VaultSecretReference { + if in == nil { + return nil + } + out := new(VaultSecretReference) + in.DeepCopyInto(out) + return out +} + +// DeepCopyInto is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, writing into out. in must be non-nil. +func (in *VaultTLSConfig) DeepCopyInto(out *VaultTLSConfig) { + *out = *in + out.CABundle = in.CABundle + return +} + +// DeepCopy is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, creating a new VaultTLSConfig. +func (in *VaultTLSConfig) DeepCopy() *VaultTLSConfig { + if in == nil { + return nil + } + out := new(VaultTLSConfig) + in.DeepCopyInto(out) + return out +} + // DeepCopyInto is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, writing into out. in must be non-nil. func (in *WebhookTokenAuthenticator) DeepCopyInto(out *WebhookTokenAuthenticator) { *out = *in diff --git a/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1/zz_generated.featuregated-crd-manifests.yaml b/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1/zz_generated.featuregated-crd-manifests.yaml index 4b768c389..9415f6bbd 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1/zz_generated.featuregated-crd-manifests.yaml +++ b/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1/zz_generated.featuregated-crd-manifests.yaml @@ -7,7 +7,6 @@ apiservers.config.openshift.io: Category: "" FeatureGates: - KMSEncryption - - KMSEncryptionProvider - TLSAdherence FilenameOperatorName: config-operator FilenameOperatorOrdering: "01" @@ -206,7 +205,8 @@ dnses.config.openshift.io: CRDName: dnses.config.openshift.io Capability: "" Category: "" - FeatureGates: [] + FeatureGates: + - AWSEuropeanSovereignCloudInstall FilenameOperatorName: config-operator FilenameOperatorOrdering: "01" FilenameRunLevel: "0000_10" @@ -372,13 +372,11 @@ infrastructures.config.openshift.io: - AzureDualStackInstall - DualReplica - DyanmicServiceEndpointIBMCloud - - GCPClusterHostedDNSInstall - - HighlyAvailableArbiter - - HighlyAvailableArbiter+DualReplica - NutanixMultiSubnets - OnPremDNSRecords - VSphereHostVMGroupZonal - VSphereMultiNetworks + - VSphereMultiVCenterDay2 FilenameOperatorName: config-operator FilenameOperatorOrdering: "01" FilenameRunLevel: "0000_10" @@ -445,7 +443,8 @@ networks.config.openshift.io: CRDName: networks.config.openshift.io Capability: "" Category: "" - FeatureGates: [] + FeatureGates: + - NetworkObservabilityInstall FilenameOperatorName: config-operator FilenameOperatorOrdering: "01" FilenameRunLevel: "0000_10" diff --git a/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1/zz_generated.swagger_doc_generated.go b/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1/zz_generated.swagger_doc_generated.go index a30061c25..b4afc2b96 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1/zz_generated.swagger_doc_generated.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1/zz_generated.swagger_doc_generated.go @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ func (GenericAPIServerConfig) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { } var map_GenericControllerConfig = map[string]string{ - "": "GenericControllerConfig provides information to configure a controller", + "": "GenericControllerConfig provides information to configure a controller\n\nCompatibility level 1: Stable within a major release for a minimum of 12 months or 3 minor releases (whichever is longer).", "servingInfo": "servingInfo is the HTTP serving information for the controller's endpoints", "leaderElection": "leaderElection provides information to elect a leader. Only override this if you have a specific need", "authentication": "authentication allows configuration of authentication for the endpoints", @@ -459,7 +459,7 @@ func (OIDCProvider) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { var map_PrefixedClaimMapping = map[string]string{ "": "PrefixedClaimMapping configures a claim mapping that allows for an optional prefix.", - "prefix": "prefix is an optional field that configures the prefix that will be applied to the cluster identity attribute during the process of mapping JWT claims to cluster identity attributes.\n\nWhen omitted (\"\"), no prefix is applied to the cluster identity attribute.\n\nExample: if `prefix` is set to \"myoidc:\" and the `claim` in JWT contains an array of strings \"a\", \"b\" and \"c\", the mapping will result in an array of string \"myoidc:a\", \"myoidc:b\" and \"myoidc:c\".", + "prefix": "prefix is an optional field that configures the prefix that will be applied to the cluster identity attribute during the process of mapping JWT claims to cluster identity attributes.\n\nWhen omitted or set to an empty string (\"\"), no prefix is applied to the cluster identity attribute. Must not be set to a non-empty value when expression is set.\n\nExample: if `prefix` is set to \"myoidc:\" and the `claim` in JWT contains an array of strings \"a\", \"b\" and \"c\", the mapping will result in an array of string \"myoidc:a\", \"myoidc:b\" and \"myoidc:c\".", } func (PrefixedClaimMapping) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { @@ -550,7 +550,7 @@ func (TokenUserValidationRule) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { var map_UsernameClaimMapping = map[string]string{ "claim": "claim is an optional field that configures the JWT token claim whose value is assigned to the cluster identity field associated with this mapping. claim is required when the ExternalOIDCWithUpstreamParity feature gate is not enabled. When the ExternalOIDCWithUpstreamParity feature gate is enabled, claim must not be set when expression is set.\n\nclaim must not be an empty string (\"\") and must not exceed 256 characters.", "expression": "expression is an optional CEL expression used to derive the username from JWT claims.\n\nCEL expressions have access to the token claims through a CEL variable, 'claims'.\n\nexpression must be at least 1 character and must not exceed 1024 characters in length. expression must not be set when claim is set.", - "prefixPolicy": "prefixPolicy is an optional field that configures how a prefix should be applied to the value of the JWT claim specified in the 'claim' field.\n\nAllowed values are 'Prefix', 'NoPrefix', and omitted (not provided or an empty string).\n\nWhen set to 'Prefix', the value specified in the prefix field will be prepended to the value of the JWT claim.\n\nThe prefix field must be set when prefixPolicy is 'Prefix'.\n\nWhen set to 'NoPrefix', no prefix will be prepended to the value of the JWT claim.\n\nWhen omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose any prefixes that are applied which is subject to change over time. Currently, the platform prepends `{issuerURL}#` to the value of the JWT claim when the claim is not 'email'.\n\nAs an example, consider the following scenario:\n\n `prefix` is unset, `issuerURL` is set to `https://myoidc.tld`,\n the JWT claims include \"username\":\"userA\" and \"email\":\"userA@myoidc.tld\",\n and `claim` is set to:\n - \"username\": the mapped value will be \"https://myoidc.tld#userA\"\n - \"email\": the mapped value will be \"userA@myoidc.tld\"", + "prefixPolicy": "prefixPolicy is an optional field that configures how a prefix should be applied to the value of the JWT claim specified in the 'claim' field.\n\nAllowed values are 'Prefix', 'NoPrefix', and omitted (not provided or an empty string).\n\nWhen set to 'Prefix', the value specified in the prefix field will be prepended to the value of the JWT claim. The prefix field must be set when prefixPolicy is 'Prefix'. Must not be set to 'Prefix' when expression is set. When set to 'NoPrefix', no prefix will be prepended to the value of the JWT claim. When omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose any prefixes that are applied which is subject to change over time. Currently, the platform prepends `{issuerURL}#` to the value of the JWT claim when the claim is not 'email'.\n\nAs an example, consider the following scenario:\n\n `prefix` is unset, `issuerURL` is set to `https://myoidc.tld`,\n the JWT claims include \"username\":\"userA\" and \"email\":\"userA@myoidc.tld\",\n and `claim` is set to:\n - \"username\": the mapped value will be \"https://myoidc.tld#userA\"\n - \"email\": the mapped value will be \"userA@myoidc.tld\"", "prefix": "prefix configures the prefix that should be prepended to the value of the JWT claim.\n\nprefix must be set when prefixPolicy is set to 'Prefix' and must be unset otherwise.", } @@ -988,7 +988,7 @@ func (ConsoleStatus) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { var map_AWSDNSSpec = map[string]string{ "": "AWSDNSSpec contains DNS configuration specific to the Amazon Web Services cloud provider.", - "privateZoneIAMRole": "privateZoneIAMRole contains the ARN of an IAM role that should be assumed when performing operations on the cluster's private hosted zone specified in the cluster DNS config. When left empty, no role should be assumed.", + "privateZoneIAMRole": "privateZoneIAMRole contains the ARN of an IAM role that should be assumed when performing operations on the cluster's private hosted zone specified in the cluster DNS config. When left empty, no role should be assumed.\n\nThe ARN must follow the format: arn::iam:::role/, where: is the AWS partition (aws, aws-cn, aws-us-gov, or aws-eusc), is a 12-digit numeric identifier for the AWS account, is the IAM role name.", } func (AWSDNSSpec) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { @@ -1165,9 +1165,9 @@ func (RegistryLocation) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { var map_RegistrySources = map[string]string{ "": "RegistrySources holds cluster-wide information about how to handle the registries config.", - "insecureRegistries": "insecureRegistries are registries which do not have a valid TLS certificates or only support HTTP connections.", - "blockedRegistries": "blockedRegistries cannot be used for image pull and push actions. All other registries are permitted.\n\nOnly one of BlockedRegistries or AllowedRegistries may be set.", - "allowedRegistries": "allowedRegistries are the only registries permitted for image pull and push actions. All other registries are denied.\n\nOnly one of BlockedRegistries or AllowedRegistries may be set.", + "insecureRegistries": "insecureRegistries are registries which do not have a valid TLS certificates or only support HTTP connections. Each entry must be a valid registry scope in the format hostname[:port][/path], optionally prefixed with \"*.\" for wildcard subdomains (e.g., \"*.example.com\"). The hostname must consist of valid DNS labels separated by dots, where each label contains only alphanumeric characters and hyphens and does not start or end with a hyphen. Entries must not be empty, must not include tags (e.g., \":latest\") or digests (e.g., \"@sha256:...\"), and must be at most 256 characters in length. The list may contain at most 1024 entries.", + "blockedRegistries": "blockedRegistries cannot be used for image pull and push actions. All other registries are permitted. Each entry must be a valid registry scope in the format hostname[:port][/path], optionally prefixed with \"*.\" for wildcard subdomains (e.g., \"*.example.com\"). The hostname must consist of valid DNS labels separated by dots, where each label contains only alphanumeric characters and hyphens and does not start or end with a hyphen. Entries must not be empty, must not include tags (e.g., \":latest\") or digests (e.g., \"@sha256:...\"), and must be at most 256 characters in length. The list may contain at most 1024 entries.\n\nOnly one of BlockedRegistries or AllowedRegistries may be set.", + "allowedRegistries": "allowedRegistries are the only registries permitted for image pull and push actions. All other registries are denied. Each entry must be a valid registry scope in the format hostname[:port][/path], optionally prefixed with \"*.\" for wildcard subdomains (e.g., \"*.example.com\"). The hostname must consist of valid DNS labels separated by dots, where each label contains only alphanumeric characters and hyphens and does not start or end with a hyphen. Entries must not be empty, must not include tags (e.g., \":latest\") or digests (e.g., \"@sha256:...\"), and must be at most 256 characters in length. The list may contain at most 1024 entries.\n\nOnly one of BlockedRegistries or AllowedRegistries may be set.", "containerRuntimeSearchRegistries": "containerRuntimeSearchRegistries are registries that will be searched when pulling images that do not have fully qualified domains in their pull specs. Registries will be searched in the order provided in the list. Note: this search list only works with the container runtime, i.e CRI-O. Will NOT work with builds or imagestream imports.", } @@ -1754,7 +1754,7 @@ var map_InfrastructureStatus = map[string]string{ "etcdDiscoveryDomain": "etcdDiscoveryDomain is the domain used to fetch the SRV records for discovering etcd servers and clients. For more info: https://github.com/etcd-io/etcd/blob/329be66e8b3f9e2e6af83c123ff89297e49ebd15/Documentation/op-guide/clustering.md#dns-discovery deprecated: as of 4.7, this field is no longer set or honored. It will be removed in a future release.", "apiServerURL": "apiServerURL is a valid URI with scheme 'https', address and optionally a port (defaulting to 443). apiServerURL can be used by components like the web console to tell users where to find the Kubernetes API.", "apiServerInternalURI": "apiServerInternalURL is a valid URI with scheme 'https', address and optionally a port (defaulting to 443). apiServerInternalURL can be used by components like kubelets, to contact the Kubernetes API server using the infrastructure provider rather than Kubernetes networking.", - "controlPlaneTopology": "controlPlaneTopology expresses the expectations for operands that normally run on control nodes. The default is 'HighlyAvailable', which represents the behavior operators have in a \"normal\" cluster. The 'SingleReplica' mode will be used in single-node deployments and the operators should not configure the operand for highly-available operation The 'External' mode indicates that the control plane is hosted externally to the cluster and that its components are not visible within the cluster.", + "controlPlaneTopology": "controlPlaneTopology expresses the expectations for operands that normally run on control nodes. The default is 'HighlyAvailable', which represents the behavior operators have in a \"normal\" cluster. The 'SingleReplica' mode will be used in single-node deployments and the operators should not configure the operand for highly-available operation The 'External' mode indicates that the control plane is hosted externally to the cluster and that its components are not visible within the cluster. The 'HighlyAvailableArbiter' mode indicates that the control plane will consist of 2 control-plane nodes that run conventional services and 1 smaller sized arbiter node that runs a bare minimum of services to maintain quorum.", "infrastructureTopology": "infrastructureTopology expresses the expectations for infrastructure services that do not run on control plane nodes, usually indicated by a node selector for a `role` value other than `master`. The default is 'HighlyAvailable', which represents the behavior operators have in a \"normal\" cluster. The 'SingleReplica' mode will be used in single-node deployments and the operators should not configure the operand for highly-available operation NOTE: External topology mode is not applicable for this field.", "cpuPartitioning": "cpuPartitioning expresses if CPU partitioning is a currently enabled feature in the cluster. CPU Partitioning means that this cluster can support partitioning workloads to specific CPU Sets. Valid values are \"None\" and \"AllNodes\". When omitted, the default value is \"None\". The default value of \"None\" indicates that no nodes will be setup with CPU partitioning. The \"AllNodes\" value indicates that all nodes have been setup with CPU partitioning, and can then be further configured via the PerformanceProfile API.", } @@ -2082,7 +2082,7 @@ func (VSpherePlatformNodeNetworkingSpec) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { var map_VSpherePlatformSpec = map[string]string{ "": "VSpherePlatformSpec holds the desired state of the vSphere infrastructure provider. In the future the cloud provider operator, storage operator and machine operator will use these fields for configuration.", - "vcenters": "vcenters holds the connection details for services to communicate with vCenter. Currently, only a single vCenter is supported, but in tech preview 3 vCenters are supported. Once the cluster has been installed, you are unable to change the current number of defined vCenters except in the case where the cluster has been upgraded from a version of OpenShift where the vsphere platform spec was not present. You may make modifications to the existing vCenters that are defined in the vcenters list in order to match with any added or modified failure domains.", + "vcenters": "vcenters holds the connection details for services to communicate with vCenter. Up to 3 vCenters are supported. Once the cluster has been installed, you are unable to change the current number of defined vCenters except when 1.) the cluster has been upgraded from a version of OpenShift where the vsphere platform spec was not present or 2.) in TechPreview you are able to add and remove vCenters but may not remove all vCenters. You may make modifications to the existing vCenters that are defined in the vcenters list in order to match with any added or modified failure domains.", "failureDomains": "failureDomains contains the definition of region, zone and the vCenter topology. If this is omitted failure domains (regions and zones) will not be used.", "nodeNetworking": "nodeNetworking contains the definition of internal and external network constraints for assigning the node's networking. If this field is omitted, networking defaults to the legacy address selection behavior which is to only support a single address and return the first one found.", "apiServerInternalIPs": "apiServerInternalIPs are the IP addresses to contact the Kubernetes API server that can be used by components inside the cluster, like kubelets using the infrastructure rather than Kubernetes networking. These are the IPs for a self-hosted load balancer in front of the API servers. In dual stack clusters this list contains two IP addresses, one from IPv4 family and one from IPv6. In single stack clusters a single IP address is expected. When omitted, values from the status.apiServerInternalIPs will be used. Once set, the list cannot be completely removed (but its second entry can).", @@ -2329,24 +2329,76 @@ func (Storage) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { return map_Storage } -var map_AWSKMSConfig = map[string]string{ - "": "AWSKMSConfig defines the KMS config specific to AWS KMS provider", - "keyARN": "keyARN specifies the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the AWS KMS key used for encryption. The value must adhere to the format `arn:aws:kms:::key/`, where: - `` is the AWS region consisting of lowercase letters and hyphens followed by a number. - `` is a 12-digit numeric identifier for the AWS account. - `` is a unique identifier for the KMS key, consisting of lowercase hexadecimal characters and hyphens.", - "region": "region specifies the AWS region where the KMS instance exists, and follows the format `--`, e.g.: `us-east-1`. Only lowercase letters and hyphens followed by numbers are allowed.", +var map_KMSPluginConfig = map[string]string{ + "": "KMSPluginConfig defines the configuration for the KMS instance that will be used with KMS encryption", + "type": "type defines the kind of platform for the KMS provider. Allowed values are Vault. When set to Vault, the plugin connects to a HashiCorp Vault server for key management.", + "vault": "vault defines the configuration for the Vault KMS plugin. The plugin connects to a Vault Enterprise server that is managed by the user outside the purview of the control plane. This field must be set when type is Vault, and must be unset otherwise.", } -func (AWSKMSConfig) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { - return map_AWSKMSConfig +func (KMSPluginConfig) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { + return map_KMSPluginConfig } -var map_KMSConfig = map[string]string{ - "": "KMSConfig defines the configuration for the KMS instance that will be used with KMSEncryptionProvider encryption", - "type": "type defines the kind of platform for the KMS provider. Available provider types are AWS only.", - "aws": "aws defines the key config for using an AWS KMS instance for the encryption. The AWS KMS instance is managed by the user outside the purview of the control plane.", +var map_VaultAppRoleAuthentication = map[string]string{ + "": "VaultAppRoleAuthentication defines the configuration for AppRole authentication with Vault.", + "secret": "secret references a secret in the openshift-config namespace containing the AppRole credentials used to authenticate with Vault. The referenced Secret must contain two keys: \"role-id\" for the AppRole Role ID and \"secret-id\" for the AppRole Secret ID.", } -func (KMSConfig) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { - return map_KMSConfig +func (VaultAppRoleAuthentication) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { + return map_VaultAppRoleAuthentication +} + +var map_VaultAuthentication = map[string]string{ + "": "VaultAuthentication defines the authentication method used to authenticate with Vault.", + "type": "type defines the authentication method used to authenticate with Vault. Allowed values are AppRole. When set to AppRole, the plugin uses AppRole credentials to authenticate with Vault.", + "appRole": "appRole defines the configuration for AppRole authentication. This field must be set when type is AppRole, and must be unset otherwise.", +} + +func (VaultAuthentication) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { + return map_VaultAuthentication +} + +var map_VaultConfigMapReference = map[string]string{ + "": "VaultConfigMapReference references a ConfigMap in the openshift-config namespace.", + "name": "name is the metadata.name of the referenced ConfigMap in the openshift-config namespace. The name must be a valid DNS subdomain name: it must contain no more than 253 characters, contain only lowercase alphanumeric characters, '-' or '.', and start and end with an alphanumeric character.", +} + +func (VaultConfigMapReference) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { + return map_VaultConfigMapReference +} + +var map_VaultKMSPluginConfig = map[string]string{ + "": "VaultKMSPluginConfig defines the KMS plugin configuration specific to Vault KMS", + "kmsPluginImage": "kmsPluginImage specifies the container image for the HashiCorp Vault KMS plugin.\n\nThe image must be a fully qualified OCI image pull spec with a SHA256 digest. The format is: host[:port][/namespace]/name@sha256: where the digest must be 64 characters long and consist only of lowercase hexadecimal characters, a-f and 0-9. The total length must be between 75 and 447 characters.\n\nShort names (e.g., \"vault-plugin\" or \"hashicorp/vault-plugin\") are not allowed. The registry hostname must be included and must contain at least one dot. Image tags (e.g., \":latest\", \":v1.0.0\") are not allowed.\n\nConsult the OpenShift documentation for compatible plugin versions with your cluster version, then obtain the image digest for that version from HashiCorp's container registry.\n\nFor disconnected environments, mirror the plugin image to an accessible registry and reference the mirrored location with its digest.", + "vaultAddress": "vaultAddress specifies the address of the HashiCorp Vault instance. The value must be a valid HTTPS URL containing only scheme, host, and optional port. Paths, user info, query parameters, and fragments are not allowed.\n\nFormat: https://hostname[:port] Example: https://vault.example.com:8200\n\nThe value must be between 1 and 512 characters.", + "vaultNamespace": "vaultNamespace specifies the Vault namespace where the Transit secrets engine is mounted. This is only applicable for Vault Enterprise installations. When this field is not set, no namespace is used.\n\nThe value must be between 1 and 4096 characters. The namespace cannot end with a forward slash, cannot contain spaces, and cannot be one of the reserved strings: root, sys, audit, auth, cubbyhole, or identity.", + "tls": "tls contains the TLS configuration for connecting to the Vault server. When this field is not set, system default TLS settings are used.", + "authentication": "authentication defines the authentication method used to authenticate with Vault.", + "transitMount": "transitMount specifies the mount path of the Vault Transit engine.\n\nThe transit mount must be between 1 and 1024 characters, cannot start or end with a forward slash, cannot contain consecutive forward slashes, and must only contain RFC 3986 unreserved characters (alphanumeric, hyphen, period, underscore, tilde) and forward slashes as path separators.", + "transitKey": "transitKey specifies the name of the encryption key in Vault's Transit engine. This key is used to encrypt and decrypt data.\n\nThe transit key must be between 1 and 512 characters, cannot contain forward slashes, and must only contain alphanumeric characters, hyphens, periods, and underscores.", +} + +func (VaultKMSPluginConfig) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { + return map_VaultKMSPluginConfig +} + +var map_VaultSecretReference = map[string]string{ + "": "VaultSecretReference references a secret in the openshift-config namespace.", + "name": "name is the metadata.name of the referenced secret in the openshift-config namespace. The name must be a valid DNS subdomain name: it must contain no more than 253 characters, contain only lowercase alphanumeric characters, '-' or '.', and start and end with an alphanumeric character.", +} + +func (VaultSecretReference) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { + return map_VaultSecretReference +} + +var map_VaultTLSConfig = map[string]string{ + "": "VaultTLSConfig contains TLS configuration for connecting to Vault.", + "caBundle": "caBundle references a ConfigMap in the openshift-config namespace containing the CA certificate bundle used to verify the TLS connection to the Vault server. The referenced ConfigMap must contain the CA bundle in the key \"ca-bundle.crt\". When this field is not set, the system's trusted CA certificates are used.\n\nThe namespace for the ConfigMap is openshift-config.\n\nExample ConfigMap:\n apiVersion: v1\n kind: ConfigMap\n metadata:\n name: vault-ca-bundle\n namespace: openshift-config\n data:\n ca-bundle.crt: |", + "serverName": "serverName specifies the Server Name Indication (SNI) to use when connecting to Vault via TLS. This is useful when the Vault server's hostname doesn't match its TLS certificate. When this field is not set, the hostname from vaultAddress is used for SNI.\n\nThe value must be a valid DNS hostname: it must contain no more than 253 characters, contain only lowercase alphanumeric characters, '-' or '.', and start and end with an alphanumeric character.", +} + +func (VaultTLSConfig) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { + return map_VaultTLSConfig } var map_ClusterNetworkEntry = map[string]string{ @@ -2459,6 +2511,15 @@ func (NetworkMigration) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { return map_NetworkMigration } +var map_NetworkObservabilitySpec = map[string]string{ + "": "NetworkObservabilitySpec defines the configuration for network observability installation", + "installationPolicy": "installationPolicy controls whether network observability is installed during cluster deployment. Valid values are \"InstallAndEnable\" and \"NoAction\". When set to \"InstallAndEnable\", ensure that network observability will be installed and enabled on the cluster. If already installed, no action taken, but if it gets uninstalled, it will install it again. When set to \"NoAction\", nothing will be done regarding Network observability.", +} + +func (NetworkObservabilitySpec) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { + return map_NetworkObservabilitySpec +} + var map_NetworkSpec = map[string]string{ "": "NetworkSpec is the desired network configuration. As a general rule, this SHOULD NOT be read directly. Instead, you should consume the NetworkStatus, as it indicates the currently deployed configuration. Currently, most spec fields are immutable after installation. Please view the individual ones for further details on each.", "clusterNetwork": "IP address pool to use for pod IPs. This field is immutable after installation.", @@ -2467,6 +2528,7 @@ var map_NetworkSpec = map[string]string{ "externalIP": "externalIP defines configuration for controllers that affect Service.ExternalIP. If nil, then ExternalIP is not allowed to be set.", "serviceNodePortRange": "The port range allowed for Services of type NodePort. If not specified, the default of 30000-32767 will be used. Such Services without a NodePort specified will have one automatically allocated from this range. This parameter can be updated after the cluster is installed.", "networkDiagnostics": "networkDiagnostics defines network diagnostics configuration.\n\nTakes precedence over spec.disableNetworkDiagnostics in network.operator.openshift.io. If networkDiagnostics is not specified or is empty, and the spec.disableNetworkDiagnostics flag in network.operator.openshift.io is set to true, the network diagnostics feature will be disabled.", + "networkObservability": "networkObservability is an optional field that configures network observability installation during cluster deployment (day-0). When omitted, unless this is a SNO cluster, network observability will be installed if not already present, after that, no action taken.", } func (NetworkSpec) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { diff --git a/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1alpha1/types_cluster_monitoring.go b/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1alpha1/types_cluster_monitoring.go index 48ca1aed8..b532c8460 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1alpha1/types_cluster_monitoring.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1alpha1/types_cluster_monitoring.go @@ -126,6 +126,38 @@ type ClusterMonitoringSpec struct { // When omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a reasonable default, which is subject to change over time. // +optional OpenShiftStateMetricsConfig OpenShiftStateMetricsConfig `json:"openShiftStateMetricsConfig,omitempty,omitzero"` + // telemeterClientConfig is an optional field that can be used to configure the Telemeter Client + // component that runs in the openshift-monitoring namespace. The Telemeter Client collects + // selected monitoring metrics and forwards them to Red Hat for telemetry purposes. + // When omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a reasonable default, which is subject to change over time. + // When set, at least one field must be specified within telemeterClientConfig. + // +optional + TelemeterClientConfig TelemeterClientConfig `json:"telemeterClientConfig,omitempty,omitzero"` + // thanosQuerierConfig is an optional field that can be used to configure the Thanos Querier + // component that runs in the openshift-monitoring namespace. The Thanos Querier provides + // a global query view by aggregating and deduplicating metrics from multiple Prometheus instances. + // When omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a reasonable default, which is subject to change over time. + // The current default deploys the Thanos Querier on linux nodes with 5m CPU and 12Mi memory + // requests, and no custom tolerations or topology spread constraints. + // When set, at least one field must be specified within thanosQuerierConfig. + // +optional + ThanosQuerierConfig ThanosQuerierConfig `json:"thanosQuerierConfig,omitempty,omitzero"` + // nodeExporterConfig is an optional field that can be used to configure the node-exporter agent + // that runs as a DaemonSet in the openshift-monitoring namespace. The node-exporter agent collects + // hardware and OS-level metrics from every node in the cluster. + // When omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a reasonable default, which is subject to change over time. + // +optional + NodeExporterConfig NodeExporterConfig `json:"nodeExporterConfig,omitempty,omitzero"` + // monitoringPluginConfig is an optional field that can be used to configure the monitoring plugin + // that runs as a dynamic plugin of the OpenShift web console. The monitoring plugin provides + // the monitoring UI in the OpenShift web console for visualizing metrics, alerts, and dashboards. + // When omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a reasonable default, which is subject to change over time. + // The current default deploys the monitoring-plugin as a single-replica Deployment + // on linux nodes with 10m CPU and 50Mi memory requests, and no custom tolerations + // or topology spread constraints. + // When set, at least one field must be specified within monitoringPluginConfig. + // +optional + MonitoringPluginConfig MonitoringPluginConfig `json:"monitoringPluginConfig,omitempty,omitzero"` } // OpenShiftStateMetricsConfig provides configuration options for the openshift-state-metrics agent @@ -158,13 +190,13 @@ type OpenShiftStateMetricsConfig struct { // - name: memory // request: 32Mi // limit: null - // Maximum length for this list is 10. + // Maximum length for this list is 5. // Minimum length for this list is 1. // Each resource name must be unique within this list. // +optional // +listType=map // +listMapKey=name - // +kubebuilder:validation:MaxItems=10 + // +kubebuilder:validation:MaxItems=5 // +kubebuilder:validation:MinItems=1 Resources []ContainerResource `json:"resources,omitempty"` // tolerations defines tolerations for the pods. @@ -201,6 +233,524 @@ type OpenShiftStateMetricsConfig struct { TopologySpreadConstraints []v1.TopologySpreadConstraint `json:"topologySpreadConstraints,omitempty"` } +// NodeExporterConfig provides configuration options for the node-exporter agent +// that runs as a DaemonSet in the `openshift-monitoring` namespace. The node-exporter agent collects +// hardware and OS-level metrics from every node in the cluster, including CPU, memory, disk, and +// network statistics. +// At least one field must be specified. +// +kubebuilder:validation:MinProperties=1 +type NodeExporterConfig struct { + // resources defines the compute resource requests and limits for the node-exporter container. + // This includes CPU, memory and HugePages constraints to help control scheduling and resource usage. + // When not specified, defaults are used by the platform. Requests cannot exceed limits. + // This field is optional. + // More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/manage-resources-containers/ + // This is a simplified API that maps to Kubernetes ResourceRequirements. + // The current default values are: + // resources: + // - name: cpu + // request: 8m + // limit: null + // - name: memory + // request: 32Mi + // limit: null + // --- + // maxItems is set to 5 to stay within the Kubernetes CRD CEL validation cost budget. + // See the MaxItems comment near the ContainerResource type definition for details. + // Minimum length for this list is 1. + // Each resource name must be unique within this list. + // +optional + // +listType=map + // +listMapKey=name + // +kubebuilder:validation:MaxItems=5 + // +kubebuilder:validation:MinItems=1 + Resources []ContainerResource `json:"resources,omitempty"` + + // --- TOMBSTONE --- + // nodeSelector was a field that defined the nodes on which the Pods are scheduled. + // It was removed because node-exporter runs as a DaemonSet on all nodes, + // and the CMO does not support this field. + // The field name "nodeSelector" and json tag are reserved to prevent reuse + // with a different backing type. + // + // +optional + // NodeSelector map[string]string `json:"nodeSelector,omitempty"` + + // --- TOMBSTONE --- + // tolerations was a field that defined tolerations for the pods. + // It was removed because node-exporter runs as a DaemonSet on all nodes, + // and the CMO does not support this field. + // The field name "tolerations" and json tag are reserved to prevent reuse + // with a different backing type. + // + // +optional + // Tolerations []v1.Toleration `json:"tolerations,omitempty"` + + // collectors configures which node-exporter metric collectors are enabled. + // collectors is optional. + // Each collector can be individually enabled or disabled. Some collectors may have + // additional configuration options. + // + // When omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a reasonable + // default, which is subject to change over time. + // +optional + Collectors NodeExporterCollectorConfig `json:"collectors,omitempty,omitzero"` + // maxProcs sets the target number of CPUs on which the node-exporter process will run. + // maxProcs is optional. + // Use this setting to override the default value, which is set either to 4 or to the number + // of CPUs on the host, whichever is smaller. + // The default value is computed at runtime and set via the GOMAXPROCS environment variable before + // node-exporter is launched. + // If a kernel deadlock occurs or if performance degrades when reading from sysfs concurrently, + // you can change this value to 1, which limits node-exporter to running on one CPU. + // For nodes with a high CPU count, setting the limit to a low number saves resources by preventing + // Go routines from being scheduled to run on all CPUs. However, I/O performance degrades if the + // maxProcs value is set too low and there are many metrics to collect. + // The minimum value is 1 and the maximum value is 1024. + // When omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a reasonable default, + // which is subject to change over time. The current default is min(4, number of host CPUs). + // +optional + // +kubebuilder:validation:Minimum=1 + // +kubebuilder:validation:Maximum=1024 + MaxProcs int32 `json:"maxProcs,omitempty"` + // ignoredNetworkDevices is a list of regular expression patterns that match network devices + // to be excluded from the relevant collector configuration such as netdev, netclass, and ethtool. + // ignoredNetworkDevices is optional. + // + // When omitted, the Cluster Monitoring Operator uses a predefined list of devices to be excluded + // to minimize the impact on memory usage. + // When set as an empty list, no devices are excluded. + // If you modify this setting, monitor the prometheus-k8s deployment closely for excessive memory usage. + // Maximum length for this list is 50. + // Each entry must be at least 1 character and at most 1024 characters long. + // +kubebuilder:validation:MaxItems=50 + // +kubebuilder:validation:MinItems=0 + // +listType=set + // +optional + IgnoredNetworkDevices *[]NodeExporterIgnoredNetworkDevice `json:"ignoredNetworkDevices,omitempty"` +} + +// NodeExporterIgnoredNetworkDevice is a string that is interpreted as a Go regular expression +// pattern by the controller to match network device names to exclude from node-exporter +// metric collection for collectors such as netdev, netclass, and ethtool. +// Invalid regular expressions will cause a controller-level error at runtime. +// Must be at least 1 character and at most 1024 characters. +// +kubebuilder:validation:MinLength=1 +// +kubebuilder:validation:MaxLength=1024 +type NodeExporterIgnoredNetworkDevice string + +// NodeExporterCollectorCollectionPolicy declares whether a node-exporter collector should collect metrics. +// Valid values are "Collect" and "DoNotCollect". +// +kubebuilder:validation:Enum=Collect;DoNotCollect +// +enum +type NodeExporterCollectorCollectionPolicy string + +const ( + // NodeExporterCollectorCollectionPolicyCollect means the collector is active and will produce metrics. + NodeExporterCollectorCollectionPolicyCollect NodeExporterCollectorCollectionPolicy = "Collect" + // NodeExporterCollectorCollectionPolicyDoNotCollect means the collector is inactive and will not produce metrics. + NodeExporterCollectorCollectionPolicyDoNotCollect NodeExporterCollectorCollectionPolicy = "DoNotCollect" +) + +// NodeExporterNetclassStatsGatherer identifies how the netclass collector gathers device statistics +// (for example via sysfs or netlink, as implemented in node_exporter). +// Valid values are "Sysfs" and "Netlink". +// +kubebuilder:validation:Enum=Sysfs;Netlink +// +enum +type NodeExporterNetclassStatsGatherer string + +const ( + // NodeExporterNetclassStatsGathererSysfs uses the sysfs-based implementation. + NodeExporterNetclassStatsGathererSysfs NodeExporterNetclassStatsGatherer = "Sysfs" + // NodeExporterNetclassStatsGathererNetlink uses the netlink-based implementation. + NodeExporterNetclassStatsGathererNetlink NodeExporterNetclassStatsGatherer = "Netlink" +) + +// NodeExporterCollectorConfig defines settings for individual collectors +// of the node-exporter agent. Each collector can be individually set to collect or not collect metrics. +// At least one collector must be specified. +// +kubebuilder:validation:MinProperties=1 +type NodeExporterCollectorConfig struct { + // cpuFreq configures the cpufreq collector, which collects CPU frequency statistics. + // cpuFreq is optional. + // When omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a reasonable default, + // which is subject to change over time. The current default is disabled. + // Consider enabling when you need to observe CPU frequency scaling; expect higher CPU usage on + // many-core nodes when collectionPolicy is Collect. + // +optional + CpuFreq NodeExporterCollectorCpufreqConfig `json:"cpuFreq,omitempty,omitzero"` + // tcpStat configures the tcpstat collector, which collects TCP connection statistics. + // tcpStat is optional. + // When omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a reasonable default, + // which is subject to change over time. The current default is disabled. + // Enable when debugging TCP connection behavior or capacity at the node level. + // +optional + TcpStat NodeExporterCollectorTcpStatConfig `json:"tcpStat,omitempty,omitzero"` + // ethtool configures the ethtool collector, which collects ethernet device statistics. + // ethtool is optional. + // When omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a reasonable default, + // which is subject to change over time. The current default is disabled. + // Enable when you need NIC driver-level ethtool metrics beyond generic netdev counters. + // +optional + Ethtool NodeExporterCollectorEthtoolConfig `json:"ethtool,omitempty,omitzero"` + // netDev configures the netdev collector, which collects network device statistics. + // netDev is optional. + // When omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a reasonable default, + // which is subject to change over time. The current default is enabled. + // Turn off if you must reduce per-interface metric cardinality on hosts with many virtual interfaces. + // +optional + NetDev NodeExporterCollectorNetDevConfig `json:"netDev,omitempty,omitzero"` + // netClass configures the netclass collector, which collects information about network devices. + // netClass is optional. + // When omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a reasonable default, + // which is subject to change over time. The current default is enabled with netlink mode active. + // Use statsGatherer when sysfs vs netlink implementation matters or when matching node_exporter tuning. + // +optional + NetClass NodeExporterCollectorNetClassConfig `json:"netClass,omitempty,omitzero"` + // buddyInfo configures the buddyinfo collector, which collects statistics about memory + // fragmentation from the node_buddyinfo_blocks metric. This metric collects data from /proc/buddyinfo. + // buddyInfo is optional. + // When omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a reasonable default, + // which is subject to change over time. The current default is disabled. + // Enable when investigating kernel memory fragmentation; typically for advanced troubleshooting only. + // +optional + BuddyInfo NodeExporterCollectorBuddyInfoConfig `json:"buddyInfo,omitempty,omitzero"` + // mountStats configures the mountstats collector, which collects statistics about NFS volume + // I/O activities. + // mountStats is optional. + // When omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a reasonable default, + // which is subject to change over time. The current default is disabled. + // Enabling this collector may produce metrics with high cardinality. If you enable this + // collector, closely monitor the prometheus-k8s deployment for excessive memory usage. + // Enable when you care about per-mount NFS client statistics. + // +optional + MountStats NodeExporterCollectorMountStatsConfig `json:"mountStats,omitempty,omitzero"` + // ksmd configures the ksmd collector, which collects statistics from the kernel same-page + // merger daemon. + // ksmd is optional. + // When omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a reasonable default, + // which is subject to change over time. The current default is disabled. + // Enable on nodes where KSM is in use and you want visibility into merging activity. + // +optional + Ksmd NodeExporterCollectorKSMDConfig `json:"ksmd,omitempty,omitzero"` + // processes configures the processes collector, which collects statistics from processes and + // threads running in the system. + // processes is optional. + // When omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a reasonable default, + // which is subject to change over time. The current default is disabled. + // Enable for process/thread-level insight; can be expensive on busy nodes. + // +optional + Processes NodeExporterCollectorProcessesConfig `json:"processes,omitempty,omitzero"` + // systemd configures the systemd collector, which collects statistics on the systemd daemon + // and its managed services. + // systemd is optional. + // When omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a reasonable default, + // which is subject to change over time. The current default is disabled. + // Enabling this collector with a long list of selected units may produce metrics with high + // cardinality. If you enable this collector, closely monitor the prometheus-k8s deployment + // for excessive memory usage. + // Enable when you need metrics for specific units; scope units carefully. + // +optional + Systemd NodeExporterCollectorSystemdConfig `json:"systemd,omitempty,omitzero"` + // softirqs configures the softirqs collector, which exposes detailed softirq statistics + // from /proc/softirqs. + // softirqs is optional. + // When omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a reasonable default, + // which is subject to change over time. The current default is disabled. + // Enable when you need visibility into kernel softirq processing across CPUs. + // +optional + Softirqs NodeExporterCollectorSoftirqsConfig `json:"softirqs,omitempty,omitzero"` +} + +// NodeExporterCollectorCpufreqConfig provides configuration for the cpufreq collector +// of the node-exporter agent. The cpufreq collector collects CPU frequency statistics. +// It is disabled by default. +type NodeExporterCollectorCpufreqConfig struct { + // collectionPolicy declares whether the cpufreq collector collects metrics. + // This field is required. + // Valid values are "Collect" and "DoNotCollect". + // When set to "Collect", the cpufreq collector is active and CPU frequency statistics are collected. + // When set to "DoNotCollect", the cpufreq collector is inactive. + // +required + CollectionPolicy NodeExporterCollectorCollectionPolicy `json:"collectionPolicy,omitempty"` +} + +// NodeExporterCollectorTcpStatConfig provides configuration for the tcpstat collector +// of the node-exporter agent. The tcpstat collector collects TCP connection statistics. +// It is disabled by default. +type NodeExporterCollectorTcpStatConfig struct { + // collectionPolicy declares whether the tcpstat collector collects metrics. + // This field is required. + // Valid values are "Collect" and "DoNotCollect". + // When set to "Collect", the tcpstat collector is active and TCP connection statistics are collected. + // When set to "DoNotCollect", the tcpstat collector is inactive. + // +required + CollectionPolicy NodeExporterCollectorCollectionPolicy `json:"collectionPolicy,omitempty"` +} + +// NodeExporterCollectorEthtoolConfig provides configuration for the ethtool collector +// of the node-exporter agent. The ethtool collector collects ethernet device statistics. +// It is disabled by default. +type NodeExporterCollectorEthtoolConfig struct { + // collectionPolicy declares whether the ethtool collector collects metrics. + // This field is required. + // Valid values are "Collect" and "DoNotCollect". + // When set to "Collect", the ethtool collector is active and ethernet device statistics are collected. + // When set to "DoNotCollect", the ethtool collector is inactive. + // +required + CollectionPolicy NodeExporterCollectorCollectionPolicy `json:"collectionPolicy,omitempty"` +} + +// NodeExporterCollectorNetDevConfig provides configuration for the netdev collector +// of the node-exporter agent. The netdev collector collects network device statistics +// such as bytes, packets, errors, and drops per device. +// It is enabled by default. +type NodeExporterCollectorNetDevConfig struct { + // collectionPolicy declares whether the netdev collector collects metrics. + // This field is required. + // Valid values are "Collect" and "DoNotCollect". + // When set to "Collect", the netdev collector is active and network device statistics are collected. + // When set to "DoNotCollect", the netdev collector is inactive and the corresponding metrics become unavailable. + // +required + CollectionPolicy NodeExporterCollectorCollectionPolicy `json:"collectionPolicy,omitempty"` +} + +// NodeExporterCollectorNetClassConfig provides configuration for the netclass collector +// of the node-exporter agent. The netclass collector collects information about network devices +// such as network speed, MTU, and carrier status. +// It is enabled by default. +// When collectionPolicy is DoNotCollect, the collect field must not be set. +// +kubebuilder:validation:XValidation:rule="has(self.collectionPolicy) && self.collectionPolicy == 'Collect' ? true : !has(self.collect)",message="collect is forbidden when collectionPolicy is not Collect" +// +union +type NodeExporterCollectorNetClassConfig struct { + // collectionPolicy declares whether the netclass collector collects metrics. + // This field is required. + // Valid values are "Collect" and "DoNotCollect". + // When set to "Collect", the netclass collector is active and network class information is collected. + // When set to "DoNotCollect", the netclass collector is inactive and the corresponding metrics become unavailable. + // When set to "DoNotCollect", the collect field must not be set. + // +unionDiscriminator + // +required + CollectionPolicy NodeExporterCollectorCollectionPolicy `json:"collectionPolicy,omitempty"` + // collect contains configuration options that apply only when the netclass collector is actively collecting metrics + // (i.e. when collectionPolicy is Collect). + // collect is optional and may be omitted even when collectionPolicy is Collect. + // collect may only be set when collectionPolicy is Collect. + // When set, at least one field must be specified within collect. + // +unionMember + // +optional + Collect NodeExporterCollectorNetClassCollectConfig `json:"collect,omitzero,omitempty"` +} + +// NodeExporterCollectorNetClassCollectConfig holds configuration options for the netclass collector +// when it is actively collecting metrics. At least one field must be specified. +// +kubebuilder:validation:MinProperties=1 +type NodeExporterCollectorNetClassCollectConfig struct { + // statsGatherer selects which implementation the netclass collector uses to gather statistics (sysfs or netlink). + // statsGatherer is optional. + // Valid values are "Sysfs" and "Netlink". + // When set to "Netlink", the netlink implementation is used; when set to "Sysfs", the sysfs implementation is used. + // When omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a reasonable default, + // which is subject to change over time. The current default is Netlink. + // +optional + StatsGatherer NodeExporterNetclassStatsGatherer `json:"statsGatherer,omitempty"` +} + +// NodeExporterCollectorBuddyInfoConfig provides configuration for the buddyinfo collector +// of the node-exporter agent. The buddyinfo collector collects statistics about memory fragmentation +// from the node_buddyinfo_blocks metric using data from /proc/buddyinfo. +// It is disabled by default. +type NodeExporterCollectorBuddyInfoConfig struct { + // collectionPolicy declares whether the buddyinfo collector collects metrics. + // This field is required. + // Valid values are "Collect" and "DoNotCollect". + // When set to "Collect", the buddyinfo collector is active and memory fragmentation statistics are collected. + // When set to "DoNotCollect", the buddyinfo collector is inactive. + // +required + CollectionPolicy NodeExporterCollectorCollectionPolicy `json:"collectionPolicy,omitempty"` +} + +// NodeExporterCollectorMountStatsConfig provides configuration for the mountstats collector +// of the node-exporter agent. The mountstats collector collects statistics about NFS volume I/O activities. +// It is disabled by default. +// Enabling this collector may produce metrics with high cardinality. If you enable this +// collector, closely monitor the prometheus-k8s deployment for excessive memory usage. +type NodeExporterCollectorMountStatsConfig struct { + // collectionPolicy declares whether the mountstats collector collects metrics. + // This field is required. + // Valid values are "Collect" and "DoNotCollect". + // When set to "Collect", the mountstats collector is active and NFS volume I/O statistics are collected. + // When set to "DoNotCollect", the mountstats collector is inactive. + // +required + CollectionPolicy NodeExporterCollectorCollectionPolicy `json:"collectionPolicy,omitempty"` +} + +// NodeExporterCollectorKSMDConfig provides configuration for the ksmd collector +// of the node-exporter agent. The ksmd collector collects statistics from the kernel +// same-page merger daemon. +// It is disabled by default. +type NodeExporterCollectorKSMDConfig struct { + // collectionPolicy declares whether the ksmd collector collects metrics. + // This field is required. + // Valid values are "Collect" and "DoNotCollect". + // When set to "Collect", the ksmd collector is active and kernel same-page merger statistics are collected. + // When set to "DoNotCollect", the ksmd collector is inactive. + // +required + CollectionPolicy NodeExporterCollectorCollectionPolicy `json:"collectionPolicy,omitempty"` +} + +// NodeExporterCollectorProcessesConfig provides configuration for the processes collector +// of the node-exporter agent. The processes collector collects statistics from processes and threads +// running in the system. +// It is disabled by default. +type NodeExporterCollectorProcessesConfig struct { + // collectionPolicy declares whether the processes collector collects metrics. + // This field is required. + // Valid values are "Collect" and "DoNotCollect". + // When set to "Collect", the processes collector is active and process/thread statistics are collected. + // When set to "DoNotCollect", the processes collector is inactive. + // +required + CollectionPolicy NodeExporterCollectorCollectionPolicy `json:"collectionPolicy,omitempty"` +} + +// NodeExporterCollectorSystemdConfig provides configuration for the systemd collector +// of the node-exporter agent. The systemd collector collects statistics on the systemd daemon +// and its managed services. +// It is disabled by default. +// Enabling this collector with a long list of selected units may produce metrics with high +// cardinality. If you enable this collector, closely monitor the prometheus-k8s deployment +// for excessive memory usage. +// When collectionPolicy is DoNotCollect, the collect field must not be set. +// +kubebuilder:validation:XValidation:rule="has(self.collectionPolicy) && self.collectionPolicy == 'Collect' ? true : !has(self.collect)",message="collect is forbidden when collectionPolicy is not Collect" +// +union +type NodeExporterCollectorSystemdConfig struct { + // collectionPolicy declares whether the systemd collector collects metrics. + // This field is required. + // Valid values are "Collect" and "DoNotCollect". + // When set to "Collect", the systemd collector is active and systemd unit statistics are collected. + // When set to "DoNotCollect", the systemd collector is inactive and the collect field must not be set. + // +unionDiscriminator + // +required + CollectionPolicy NodeExporterCollectorCollectionPolicy `json:"collectionPolicy,omitempty"` + // collect contains configuration options that apply only when the systemd collector is actively collecting metrics + // (i.e. when collectionPolicy is Collect). + // collect is optional and may be omitted even when collectionPolicy is Collect. + // collect may only be set when collectionPolicy is Collect. + // When set, at least one field must be specified within collect. + // +unionMember + // +optional + Collect NodeExporterCollectorSystemdCollectConfig `json:"collect,omitzero,omitempty"` +} + +// NodeExporterCollectorSystemdCollectConfig holds configuration options for the systemd collector +// when it is actively collecting metrics. At least one field must be specified. +// +kubebuilder:validation:MinProperties=1 +type NodeExporterCollectorSystemdCollectConfig struct { + // units is a list of regular expression patterns that match systemd units to be included + // by the systemd collector. + // units is optional. + // By default, the list is empty, so the collector exposes no metrics for systemd units. + // Each entry is a regular expression pattern and must be at least 1 character and at most 1024 characters. + // Maximum length for this list is 50. + // Minimum length for this list is 1. + // Entries in this list must be unique. + // +kubebuilder:validation:MaxItems=50 + // +kubebuilder:validation:MinItems=1 + // +listType=set + // +optional + Units []NodeExporterSystemdUnit `json:"units,omitempty"` +} + +// NodeExporterSystemdUnit is a string that is interpreted as a Go regular expression +// pattern by the controller to match systemd unit names. +// Invalid regular expressions will cause a controller-level error at runtime. +// Must be at least 1 character and at most 1024 characters. +// +kubebuilder:validation:MinLength=1 +// +kubebuilder:validation:MaxLength=1024 +type NodeExporterSystemdUnit string + +// NodeExporterCollectorSoftirqsConfig provides configuration for the softirqs collector +// of the node-exporter agent. The softirqs collector exposes detailed softirq statistics +// from /proc/softirqs. +// It is disabled by default. +type NodeExporterCollectorSoftirqsConfig struct { + // collectionPolicy declares whether the softirqs collector collects metrics. + // This field is required. + // Valid values are "Collect" and "DoNotCollect". + // When set to "Collect", the softirqs collector is active and softirq statistics are collected. + // When set to "DoNotCollect", the softirqs collector is inactive. + // +required + CollectionPolicy NodeExporterCollectorCollectionPolicy `json:"collectionPolicy,omitempty"` +} + +// MonitoringPluginConfig provides configuration options for the monitoring plugin +// that runs as a dynamic plugin of the OpenShift web console. +// The monitoring plugin provides the monitoring UI in the OpenShift web console +// for visualizing metrics, alerts, and dashboards. +// At least one field must be specified; an empty monitoringPluginConfig object is not allowed. +// +kubebuilder:validation:MinProperties=1 +type MonitoringPluginConfig struct { + // nodeSelector defines the nodes on which the Pods are scheduled. + // nodeSelector is optional. + // + // When omitted, this means the user has no opinion and the platform is left + // to choose reasonable defaults. These defaults are subject to change over time. + // The current default value is `kubernetes.io/os: linux`. + // When specified, nodeSelector must contain at least 1 entry and must not contain more than 10 entries. + // +optional + // +kubebuilder:validation:MinProperties=1 + // +kubebuilder:validation:MaxProperties=10 + NodeSelector map[string]string `json:"nodeSelector,omitempty"` + // resources defines the compute resource requests and limits for the monitoring-plugin container. + // This includes CPU, memory and HugePages constraints to help control scheduling and resource usage. + // When not specified, defaults are used by the platform. Requests cannot exceed limits. + // This field is optional. + // More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/manage-resources-containers/ + // This is a simplified API that maps to Kubernetes ResourceRequirements. + // The current default values are: + // resources: + // - name: cpu + // request: 10m + // - name: memory + // request: 50Mi + // + // When specified, resources must contain at least 1 entry and must not exceed 5 entries. + // +optional + // +listType=map + // +listMapKey=name + // +kubebuilder:validation:MaxItems=5 + // +kubebuilder:validation:MinItems=1 + Resources []ContainerResource `json:"resources,omitempty"` + // tolerations defines the tolerations required for the monitoring-plugin Pods. + // This field is optional. + // + // When omitted, the monitoring-plugin Pods will not have any tolerations, which + // means they will only be scheduled on nodes with no taints. + // When specified, tolerations must contain at least 1 entry and must not contain more than 10 entries. + // +optional + // +listType=atomic + // +kubebuilder:validation:MinItems=1 + // +kubebuilder:validation:MaxItems=10 + Tolerations []v1.Toleration `json:"tolerations,omitempty"` + // topologySpreadConstraints defines rules for how monitoring-plugin Pods should be distributed + // across topology domains such as zones, nodes, or other user-defined labels. + // topologySpreadConstraints is optional. + // This helps improve high availability and resource efficiency by avoiding placing + // too many replicas in the same failure domain. + // + // When omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a default, which is subject to change over time. + // This field maps directly to the `topologySpreadConstraints` field in the Pod spec. + // Default is empty list. + // When specified, this list must contain at least 1 entry and must not exceed 10 entries. + // +kubebuilder:validation:MaxItems=10 + // +kubebuilder:validation:MinItems=1 + // +listType=map + // +listMapKey=topologyKey + // +listMapKey=whenUnsatisfiable + // +optional + TopologySpreadConstraints []v1.TopologySpreadConstraint `json:"topologySpreadConstraints,omitempty"` +} + // UserDefinedMonitoring config for user-defined projects. type UserDefinedMonitoring struct { // mode defines the different configurations of UserDefinedMonitoring @@ -288,13 +838,13 @@ type AlertmanagerCustomConfig struct { // - name: memory // request: 40Mi // limit: null - // Maximum length for this list is 10. + // Maximum length for this list is 5. // Minimum length for this list is 1. // Each resource name must be unique within this list. // +optional // +listType=map // +listMapKey=name - // +kubebuilder:validation:MaxItems=10 + // +kubebuilder:validation:MaxItems=5 // +kubebuilder:validation:MinItems=1 Resources []ContainerResource `json:"resources,omitempty"` // secrets defines a list of secrets that need to be mounted into the Alertmanager. @@ -392,6 +942,13 @@ const ( LogLevelDebug LogLevel = "Debug" ) +// MaxItems on []ContainerResource fields is kept at 5 to stay within the +// Kubernetes CRD CEL validation cost budget (StaticEstimatedCRDCostLimit). +// The quantity() CEL function has a high fixed estimated cost per invocation, +// and the limit-vs-request comparison rule is costed per maxItems per location. +// With multiple structs in ClusterMonitoringSpec embedding []ContainerResource, +// maxItems > 5 causes the total estimated rule cost to exceed the budget. + // ContainerResource defines a single resource requirement for a container. // +kubebuilder:validation:XValidation:rule="has(self.request) || has(self.limit)",message="at least one of request or limit must be set" // +kubebuilder:validation:XValidation:rule="!(has(self.request) && has(self.limit)) || quantity(self.limit).compareTo(quantity(self.request)) >= 0",message="limit must be greater than or equal to request" @@ -408,6 +965,7 @@ type ContainerResource struct { // request is the minimum amount of the resource required (e.g. "2Mi", "1Gi"). // This field is optional. // When limit is specified, request cannot be greater than limit. + // The value must be greater than 0 when specified. // +optional // +kubebuilder:validation:XIntOrString // +kubebuilder:validation:MaxLength=20 @@ -491,13 +1049,13 @@ type MetricsServerConfig struct { // - name: memory // request: 40Mi // limit: null - // Maximum length for this list is 10. + // Maximum length for this list is 5. // Minimum length for this list is 1. // Each resource name must be unique within this list. // +optional // +listType=map // +listMapKey=name - // +kubebuilder:validation:MaxItems=10 + // +kubebuilder:validation:MaxItems=5 // +kubebuilder:validation:MinItems=1 Resources []ContainerResource `json:"resources,omitempty"` // topologySpreadConstraints defines rules for how Metrics Server Pods should be distributed @@ -562,13 +1120,13 @@ type PrometheusOperatorConfig struct { // - name: memory // request: 40Mi // limit: null - // Maximum length for this list is 10. + // Maximum length for this list is 5. // Minimum length for this list is 1. // Each resource name must be unique within this list. // +optional // +listType=map // +listMapKey=name - // +kubebuilder:validation:MaxItems=10 + // +kubebuilder:validation:MaxItems=5 // +kubebuilder:validation:MinItems=1 Resources []ContainerResource `json:"resources,omitempty"` // tolerations defines tolerations for the pods. @@ -626,13 +1184,13 @@ type PrometheusOperatorAdmissionWebhookConfig struct { // - name: memory // request: 30Mi // limit: null - // Maximum length for this list is 10. + // Maximum length for this list is 5. // Minimum length for this list is 1. // Each resource name must be unique within this list. // +optional // +listType=map // +listMapKey=name - // +kubebuilder:validation:MaxItems=10 + // +kubebuilder:validation:MaxItems=5 // +kubebuilder:validation:MinItems=1 Resources []ContainerResource `json:"resources,omitempty"` // topologySpreadConstraints defines rules for how admission webhook Pods should be distributed @@ -761,18 +1319,24 @@ type PrometheusConfig struct { // resources defines the compute resource requests and limits for the Prometheus container. // This includes CPU, memory and HugePages constraints to help control scheduling and resource usage. // When not specified, defaults are used by the platform. Requests cannot exceed limits. - // Each entry must have a unique resource name. - // Minimum of 1 and maximum of 10 resource entries can be specified. + // This field is optional. + // More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/manage-resources-containers/ + // This is a simplified API that maps to Kubernetes ResourceRequirements. // The current default values are: // resources: // - name: cpu // request: 4m + // limit: null // - name: memory // request: 40Mi + // limit: null + // Maximum length for this list is 5. + // Minimum length for this list is 1. + // Each resource name must be unique within this list. // +optional // +listType=map // +listMapKey=name - // +kubebuilder:validation:MaxItems=10 + // +kubebuilder:validation:MaxItems=5 // +kubebuilder:validation:MinItems=1 Resources []ContainerResource `json:"resources,omitempty"` // retention configures how long Prometheus retains metrics data and how much storage it can use. @@ -1734,6 +2298,153 @@ const ( CollectionProfileMinimal CollectionProfile = "Minimal" ) +// TelemeterClientConfig provides configuration options for the Telemeter Client component +// that runs in the `openshift-monitoring` namespace. The Telemeter Client collects selected +// monitoring metrics and forwards them to Red Hat for telemetry purposes. +// At least one field must be specified. +// +kubebuilder:validation:MinProperties=1 +type TelemeterClientConfig struct { + // nodeSelector defines the nodes on which the Pods are scheduled. + // nodeSelector is optional. + // + // When omitted, this means the user has no opinion and the platform is left + // to choose reasonable defaults. These defaults are subject to change over time. + // The current default value is `kubernetes.io/os: linux`. + // When specified, nodeSelector must contain at least 1 entry and must not contain more than 10 entries. + // +optional + // +kubebuilder:validation:MinProperties=1 + // +kubebuilder:validation:MaxProperties=10 + NodeSelector map[string]string `json:"nodeSelector,omitempty"` + // resources defines the compute resource requests and limits for the Telemeter Client container. + // This includes CPU, memory and HugePages constraints to help control scheduling and resource usage. + // When not specified, defaults are used by the platform. Requests cannot exceed limits. + // This field is optional. + // More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/manage-resources-containers/ + // This is a simplified API that maps to Kubernetes ResourceRequirements. + // The current default values are: + // resources: + // - name: cpu + // request: 1m + // limit: null + // - name: memory + // request: 40Mi + // limit: null + // Maximum length for this list is 5. + // Minimum length for this list is 1. + // Each resource name must be unique within this list. + // +optional + // +listType=map + // +listMapKey=name + // +kubebuilder:validation:MaxItems=5 + // +kubebuilder:validation:MinItems=1 + Resources []ContainerResource `json:"resources,omitempty"` + // tolerations defines tolerations for the pods. + // tolerations is optional. + // + // When omitted, this means the user has no opinion and the platform is left + // to choose reasonable defaults. These defaults are subject to change over time. + // Defaults are empty/unset. + // Maximum length for this list is 10. + // Minimum length for this list is 1. + // +kubebuilder:validation:MaxItems=10 + // +kubebuilder:validation:MinItems=1 + // +listType=atomic + // +optional + Tolerations []v1.Toleration `json:"tolerations,omitempty"` + // topologySpreadConstraints defines rules for how Telemeter Client Pods should be distributed + // across topology domains such as zones, nodes, or other user-defined labels. + // topologySpreadConstraints is optional. + // This helps improve high availability and resource efficiency by avoiding placing + // too many replicas in the same failure domain. + // + // When omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a default, which is subject to change over time. + // This field maps directly to the `topologySpreadConstraints` field in the Pod spec. + // Default is empty list. + // Maximum length for this list is 10. + // Minimum length for this list is 1. + // Entries must have unique topologyKey and whenUnsatisfiable pairs. + // +kubebuilder:validation:MaxItems=10 + // +kubebuilder:validation:MinItems=1 + // +listType=map + // +listMapKey=topologyKey + // +listMapKey=whenUnsatisfiable + // +optional + TopologySpreadConstraints []v1.TopologySpreadConstraint `json:"topologySpreadConstraints,omitempty"` +} + +// ThanosQuerierConfig provides configuration options for the Thanos Querier component +// that runs in the `openshift-monitoring` namespace. +// At least one field must be specified; an empty thanosQuerierConfig object is not allowed. +// +kubebuilder:validation:MinProperties=1 +type ThanosQuerierConfig struct { + // nodeSelector defines the nodes on which the Pods are scheduled. + // nodeSelector is optional. + // + // When omitted, this means the user has no opinion and the platform is left + // to choose reasonable defaults. These defaults are subject to change over time. + // The current default value is `kubernetes.io/os: linux`. + // When specified, nodeSelector must contain at least 1 entry and must not contain more than 10 entries. + // +optional + // +kubebuilder:validation:MinProperties=1 + // +kubebuilder:validation:MaxProperties=10 + NodeSelector map[string]string `json:"nodeSelector,omitempty"` + // resources defines the compute resource requests and limits for the Thanos Querier container. + // resources is optional. + // + // When omitted, this means the user has no opinion and the platform is left + // to choose reasonable defaults. These defaults are subject to change over time. + // Requests cannot exceed limits. + // More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/manage-resources-containers/ + // This is a simplified API that maps to Kubernetes ResourceRequirements. + // The current default values are: + // resources: + // - name: cpu + // request: 5m + // - name: memory + // request: 12Mi + // Maximum length for this list is 5. + // Minimum length for this list is 1. + // Each resource name must be unique within this list. + // +optional + // +listType=map + // +listMapKey=name + // +kubebuilder:validation:MaxItems=5 + // +kubebuilder:validation:MinItems=1 + Resources []ContainerResource `json:"resources,omitempty"` + // tolerations defines tolerations for the pods. + // tolerations is optional. + // + // When omitted, this means the user has no opinion and the platform is left + // to choose reasonable defaults. These defaults are subject to change over time. + // Defaults are empty/unset. + // Maximum length for this list is 10. + // Minimum length for this list is 1. + // +kubebuilder:validation:MaxItems=10 + // +kubebuilder:validation:MinItems=1 + // +listType=atomic + // +optional + Tolerations []v1.Toleration `json:"tolerations,omitempty"` + // topologySpreadConstraints defines rules for how Thanos Querier Pods should be distributed + // across topology domains such as zones, nodes, or other user-defined labels. + // topologySpreadConstraints is optional. + // This helps improve high availability and resource efficiency by avoiding placing + // too many replicas in the same failure domain. + // + // When omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a default, which is subject to change over time. + // This field maps directly to the `topologySpreadConstraints` field in the Pod spec. + // Defaults are empty/unset. + // Maximum length for this list is 10. + // Minimum length for this list is 1. + // Entries must have unique topologyKey and whenUnsatisfiable pairs. + // +kubebuilder:validation:MaxItems=10 + // +kubebuilder:validation:MinItems=1 + // +listType=map + // +listMapKey=topologyKey + // +listMapKey=whenUnsatisfiable + // +optional + TopologySpreadConstraints []v1.TopologySpreadConstraint `json:"topologySpreadConstraints,omitempty"` +} + // AuditProfile defines the audit log level for the Metrics Server. // +kubebuilder:validation:Enum=None;Metadata;Request;RequestResponse type AuditProfile string diff --git a/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1alpha1/zz_generated.deepcopy.go b/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1alpha1/zz_generated.deepcopy.go index ad6afabff..efc8bf339 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1alpha1/zz_generated.deepcopy.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1alpha1/zz_generated.deepcopy.go @@ -447,6 +447,10 @@ func (in *ClusterMonitoringSpec) DeepCopyInto(out *ClusterMonitoringSpec) { in.PrometheusOperatorConfig.DeepCopyInto(&out.PrometheusOperatorConfig) in.PrometheusOperatorAdmissionWebhookConfig.DeepCopyInto(&out.PrometheusOperatorAdmissionWebhookConfig) in.OpenShiftStateMetricsConfig.DeepCopyInto(&out.OpenShiftStateMetricsConfig) + in.TelemeterClientConfig.DeepCopyInto(&out.TelemeterClientConfig) + in.ThanosQuerierConfig.DeepCopyInto(&out.ThanosQuerierConfig) + in.NodeExporterConfig.DeepCopyInto(&out.NodeExporterConfig) + in.MonitoringPluginConfig.DeepCopyInto(&out.MonitoringPluginConfig) return } @@ -873,6 +877,325 @@ func (in *MetricsServerConfig) DeepCopy() *MetricsServerConfig { return out } +// DeepCopyInto is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, writing into out. in must be non-nil. +func (in *MonitoringPluginConfig) DeepCopyInto(out *MonitoringPluginConfig) { + *out = *in + if in.NodeSelector != nil { + in, out := &in.NodeSelector, &out.NodeSelector + *out = make(map[string]string, len(*in)) + for key, val := range *in { + (*out)[key] = val + } + } + if in.Resources != nil { + in, out := &in.Resources, &out.Resources + *out = make([]ContainerResource, len(*in)) + for i := range *in { + (*in)[i].DeepCopyInto(&(*out)[i]) + } + } + if in.Tolerations != nil { + in, out := &in.Tolerations, &out.Tolerations + *out = make([]v1.Toleration, len(*in)) + for i := range *in { + (*in)[i].DeepCopyInto(&(*out)[i]) + } + } + if in.TopologySpreadConstraints != nil { + in, out := &in.TopologySpreadConstraints, &out.TopologySpreadConstraints + *out = make([]v1.TopologySpreadConstraint, len(*in)) + for i := range *in { + (*in)[i].DeepCopyInto(&(*out)[i]) + } + } + return +} + +// DeepCopy is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, creating a new MonitoringPluginConfig. +func (in *MonitoringPluginConfig) DeepCopy() *MonitoringPluginConfig { + if in == nil { + return nil + } + out := new(MonitoringPluginConfig) + in.DeepCopyInto(out) + return out +} + +// DeepCopyInto is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, writing into out. in must be non-nil. +func (in *NodeExporterCollectorBuddyInfoConfig) DeepCopyInto(out *NodeExporterCollectorBuddyInfoConfig) { + *out = *in + return +} + +// DeepCopy is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, creating a new NodeExporterCollectorBuddyInfoConfig. +func (in *NodeExporterCollectorBuddyInfoConfig) DeepCopy() *NodeExporterCollectorBuddyInfoConfig { + if in == nil { + return nil + } + out := new(NodeExporterCollectorBuddyInfoConfig) + in.DeepCopyInto(out) + return out +} + +// DeepCopyInto is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, writing into out. in must be non-nil. +func (in *NodeExporterCollectorConfig) DeepCopyInto(out *NodeExporterCollectorConfig) { + *out = *in + out.CpuFreq = in.CpuFreq + out.TcpStat = in.TcpStat + out.Ethtool = in.Ethtool + out.NetDev = in.NetDev + out.NetClass = in.NetClass + out.BuddyInfo = in.BuddyInfo + out.MountStats = in.MountStats + out.Ksmd = in.Ksmd + out.Processes = in.Processes + in.Systemd.DeepCopyInto(&out.Systemd) + out.Softirqs = in.Softirqs + return +} + +// DeepCopy is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, creating a new NodeExporterCollectorConfig. +func (in *NodeExporterCollectorConfig) DeepCopy() *NodeExporterCollectorConfig { + if in == nil { + return nil + } + out := new(NodeExporterCollectorConfig) + in.DeepCopyInto(out) + return out +} + +// DeepCopyInto is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, writing into out. in must be non-nil. +func (in *NodeExporterCollectorCpufreqConfig) DeepCopyInto(out *NodeExporterCollectorCpufreqConfig) { + *out = *in + return +} + +// DeepCopy is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, creating a new NodeExporterCollectorCpufreqConfig. +func (in *NodeExporterCollectorCpufreqConfig) DeepCopy() *NodeExporterCollectorCpufreqConfig { + if in == nil { + return nil + } + out := new(NodeExporterCollectorCpufreqConfig) + in.DeepCopyInto(out) + return out +} + +// DeepCopyInto is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, writing into out. in must be non-nil. +func (in *NodeExporterCollectorEthtoolConfig) DeepCopyInto(out *NodeExporterCollectorEthtoolConfig) { + *out = *in + return +} + +// DeepCopy is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, creating a new NodeExporterCollectorEthtoolConfig. +func (in *NodeExporterCollectorEthtoolConfig) DeepCopy() *NodeExporterCollectorEthtoolConfig { + if in == nil { + return nil + } + out := new(NodeExporterCollectorEthtoolConfig) + in.DeepCopyInto(out) + return out +} + +// DeepCopyInto is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, writing into out. in must be non-nil. +func (in *NodeExporterCollectorKSMDConfig) DeepCopyInto(out *NodeExporterCollectorKSMDConfig) { + *out = *in + return +} + +// DeepCopy is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, creating a new NodeExporterCollectorKSMDConfig. +func (in *NodeExporterCollectorKSMDConfig) DeepCopy() *NodeExporterCollectorKSMDConfig { + if in == nil { + return nil + } + out := new(NodeExporterCollectorKSMDConfig) + in.DeepCopyInto(out) + return out +} + +// DeepCopyInto is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, writing into out. in must be non-nil. +func (in *NodeExporterCollectorMountStatsConfig) DeepCopyInto(out *NodeExporterCollectorMountStatsConfig) { + *out = *in + return +} + +// DeepCopy is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, creating a new NodeExporterCollectorMountStatsConfig. +func (in *NodeExporterCollectorMountStatsConfig) DeepCopy() *NodeExporterCollectorMountStatsConfig { + if in == nil { + return nil + } + out := new(NodeExporterCollectorMountStatsConfig) + in.DeepCopyInto(out) + return out +} + +// DeepCopyInto is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, writing into out. in must be non-nil. +func (in *NodeExporterCollectorNetClassCollectConfig) DeepCopyInto(out *NodeExporterCollectorNetClassCollectConfig) { + *out = *in + return +} + +// DeepCopy is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, creating a new NodeExporterCollectorNetClassCollectConfig. +func (in *NodeExporterCollectorNetClassCollectConfig) DeepCopy() *NodeExporterCollectorNetClassCollectConfig { + if in == nil { + return nil + } + out := new(NodeExporterCollectorNetClassCollectConfig) + in.DeepCopyInto(out) + return out +} + +// DeepCopyInto is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, writing into out. in must be non-nil. +func (in *NodeExporterCollectorNetClassConfig) DeepCopyInto(out *NodeExporterCollectorNetClassConfig) { + *out = *in + out.Collect = in.Collect + return +} + +// DeepCopy is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, creating a new NodeExporterCollectorNetClassConfig. +func (in *NodeExporterCollectorNetClassConfig) DeepCopy() *NodeExporterCollectorNetClassConfig { + if in == nil { + return nil + } + out := new(NodeExporterCollectorNetClassConfig) + in.DeepCopyInto(out) + return out +} + +// DeepCopyInto is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, writing into out. in must be non-nil. +func (in *NodeExporterCollectorNetDevConfig) DeepCopyInto(out *NodeExporterCollectorNetDevConfig) { + *out = *in + return +} + +// DeepCopy is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, creating a new NodeExporterCollectorNetDevConfig. +func (in *NodeExporterCollectorNetDevConfig) DeepCopy() *NodeExporterCollectorNetDevConfig { + if in == nil { + return nil + } + out := new(NodeExporterCollectorNetDevConfig) + in.DeepCopyInto(out) + return out +} + +// DeepCopyInto is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, writing into out. in must be non-nil. +func (in *NodeExporterCollectorProcessesConfig) DeepCopyInto(out *NodeExporterCollectorProcessesConfig) { + *out = *in + return +} + +// DeepCopy is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, creating a new NodeExporterCollectorProcessesConfig. +func (in *NodeExporterCollectorProcessesConfig) DeepCopy() *NodeExporterCollectorProcessesConfig { + if in == nil { + return nil + } + out := new(NodeExporterCollectorProcessesConfig) + in.DeepCopyInto(out) + return out +} + +// DeepCopyInto is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, writing into out. in must be non-nil. +func (in *NodeExporterCollectorSoftirqsConfig) DeepCopyInto(out *NodeExporterCollectorSoftirqsConfig) { + *out = *in + return +} + +// DeepCopy is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, creating a new NodeExporterCollectorSoftirqsConfig. +func (in *NodeExporterCollectorSoftirqsConfig) DeepCopy() *NodeExporterCollectorSoftirqsConfig { + if in == nil { + return nil + } + out := new(NodeExporterCollectorSoftirqsConfig) + in.DeepCopyInto(out) + return out +} + +// DeepCopyInto is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, writing into out. in must be non-nil. +func (in *NodeExporterCollectorSystemdCollectConfig) DeepCopyInto(out *NodeExporterCollectorSystemdCollectConfig) { + *out = *in + if in.Units != nil { + in, out := &in.Units, &out.Units + *out = make([]NodeExporterSystemdUnit, len(*in)) + copy(*out, *in) + } + return +} + +// DeepCopy is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, creating a new NodeExporterCollectorSystemdCollectConfig. +func (in *NodeExporterCollectorSystemdCollectConfig) DeepCopy() *NodeExporterCollectorSystemdCollectConfig { + if in == nil { + return nil + } + out := new(NodeExporterCollectorSystemdCollectConfig) + in.DeepCopyInto(out) + return out +} + +// DeepCopyInto is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, writing into out. in must be non-nil. +func (in *NodeExporterCollectorSystemdConfig) DeepCopyInto(out *NodeExporterCollectorSystemdConfig) { + *out = *in + in.Collect.DeepCopyInto(&out.Collect) + return +} + +// DeepCopy is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, creating a new NodeExporterCollectorSystemdConfig. +func (in *NodeExporterCollectorSystemdConfig) DeepCopy() *NodeExporterCollectorSystemdConfig { + if in == nil { + return nil + } + out := new(NodeExporterCollectorSystemdConfig) + in.DeepCopyInto(out) + return out +} + +// DeepCopyInto is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, writing into out. in must be non-nil. +func (in *NodeExporterCollectorTcpStatConfig) DeepCopyInto(out *NodeExporterCollectorTcpStatConfig) { + *out = *in + return +} + +// DeepCopy is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, creating a new NodeExporterCollectorTcpStatConfig. +func (in *NodeExporterCollectorTcpStatConfig) DeepCopy() *NodeExporterCollectorTcpStatConfig { + if in == nil { + return nil + } + out := new(NodeExporterCollectorTcpStatConfig) + in.DeepCopyInto(out) + return out +} + +// DeepCopyInto is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, writing into out. in must be non-nil. +func (in *NodeExporterConfig) DeepCopyInto(out *NodeExporterConfig) { + *out = *in + if in.Resources != nil { + in, out := &in.Resources, &out.Resources + *out = make([]ContainerResource, len(*in)) + for i := range *in { + (*in)[i].DeepCopyInto(&(*out)[i]) + } + } + in.Collectors.DeepCopyInto(&out.Collectors) + if in.IgnoredNetworkDevices != nil { + in, out := &in.IgnoredNetworkDevices, &out.IgnoredNetworkDevices + *out = new([]NodeExporterIgnoredNetworkDevice) + if **in != nil { + in, out := *in, *out + *out = make([]NodeExporterIgnoredNetworkDevice, len(*in)) + copy(*out, *in) + } + } + return +} + +// DeepCopy is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, creating a new NodeExporterConfig. +func (in *NodeExporterConfig) DeepCopy() *NodeExporterConfig { + if in == nil { + return nil + } + out := new(NodeExporterConfig) + in.DeepCopyInto(out) + return out +} + // DeepCopyInto is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, writing into out. in must be non-nil. func (in *OAuth2) DeepCopyInto(out *OAuth2) { *out = *in @@ -1584,6 +1907,94 @@ func (in *TLSConfig) DeepCopy() *TLSConfig { return out } +// DeepCopyInto is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, writing into out. in must be non-nil. +func (in *TelemeterClientConfig) DeepCopyInto(out *TelemeterClientConfig) { + *out = *in + if in.NodeSelector != nil { + in, out := &in.NodeSelector, &out.NodeSelector + *out = make(map[string]string, len(*in)) + for key, val := range *in { + (*out)[key] = val + } + } + if in.Resources != nil { + in, out := &in.Resources, &out.Resources + *out = make([]ContainerResource, len(*in)) + for i := range *in { + (*in)[i].DeepCopyInto(&(*out)[i]) + } + } + if in.Tolerations != nil { + in, out := &in.Tolerations, &out.Tolerations + *out = make([]v1.Toleration, len(*in)) + for i := range *in { + (*in)[i].DeepCopyInto(&(*out)[i]) + } + } + if in.TopologySpreadConstraints != nil { + in, out := &in.TopologySpreadConstraints, &out.TopologySpreadConstraints + *out = make([]v1.TopologySpreadConstraint, len(*in)) + for i := range *in { + (*in)[i].DeepCopyInto(&(*out)[i]) + } + } + return +} + +// DeepCopy is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, creating a new TelemeterClientConfig. +func (in *TelemeterClientConfig) DeepCopy() *TelemeterClientConfig { + if in == nil { + return nil + } + out := new(TelemeterClientConfig) + in.DeepCopyInto(out) + return out +} + +// DeepCopyInto is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, writing into out. in must be non-nil. +func (in *ThanosQuerierConfig) DeepCopyInto(out *ThanosQuerierConfig) { + *out = *in + if in.NodeSelector != nil { + in, out := &in.NodeSelector, &out.NodeSelector + *out = make(map[string]string, len(*in)) + for key, val := range *in { + (*out)[key] = val + } + } + if in.Resources != nil { + in, out := &in.Resources, &out.Resources + *out = make([]ContainerResource, len(*in)) + for i := range *in { + (*in)[i].DeepCopyInto(&(*out)[i]) + } + } + if in.Tolerations != nil { + in, out := &in.Tolerations, &out.Tolerations + *out = make([]v1.Toleration, len(*in)) + for i := range *in { + (*in)[i].DeepCopyInto(&(*out)[i]) + } + } + if in.TopologySpreadConstraints != nil { + in, out := &in.TopologySpreadConstraints, &out.TopologySpreadConstraints + *out = make([]v1.TopologySpreadConstraint, len(*in)) + for i := range *in { + (*in)[i].DeepCopyInto(&(*out)[i]) + } + } + return +} + +// DeepCopy is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, creating a new ThanosQuerierConfig. +func (in *ThanosQuerierConfig) DeepCopy() *ThanosQuerierConfig { + if in == nil { + return nil + } + out := new(ThanosQuerierConfig) + in.DeepCopyInto(out) + return out +} + // DeepCopyInto is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, writing into out. in must be non-nil. func (in *UppercaseActionConfig) DeepCopyInto(out *UppercaseActionConfig) { *out = *in diff --git a/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1alpha1/zz_generated.swagger_doc_generated.go b/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1alpha1/zz_generated.swagger_doc_generated.go index b79cbbf77..8c79eb067 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1alpha1/zz_generated.swagger_doc_generated.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/config/v1alpha1/zz_generated.swagger_doc_generated.go @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ var map_AlertmanagerCustomConfig = map[string]string{ "": "AlertmanagerCustomConfig represents the configuration for a custom Alertmanager deployment. alertmanagerCustomConfig provides configuration options for the default Alertmanager instance that runs in the `openshift-monitoring` namespace. Use this configuration to control whether the default Alertmanager is deployed, how it logs, and how its pods are scheduled.", "logLevel": "logLevel defines the verbosity of logs emitted by Alertmanager. This field allows users to control the amount and severity of logs generated, which can be useful for debugging issues or reducing noise in production environments. Allowed values are Error, Warn, Info, and Debug. When set to Error, only errors will be logged. When set to Warn, both warnings and errors will be logged. When set to Info, general information, warnings, and errors will all be logged. When set to Debug, detailed debugging information will be logged. When omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a reasonable default, that is subject to change over time. The current default value is `Info`.", "nodeSelector": "nodeSelector defines the nodes on which the Pods are scheduled nodeSelector is optional.\n\nWhen omitted, this means the user has no opinion and the platform is left to choose reasonable defaults. These defaults are subject to change over time. The current default value is `kubernetes.io/os: linux`.", - "resources": "resources defines the compute resource requests and limits for the Alertmanager container. This includes CPU, memory and HugePages constraints to help control scheduling and resource usage. When not specified, defaults are used by the platform. Requests cannot exceed limits. This field is optional. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/manage-resources-containers/ This is a simplified API that maps to Kubernetes ResourceRequirements. The current default values are:\n resources:\n - name: cpu\n request: 4m\n limit: null\n - name: memory\n request: 40Mi\n limit: null\nMaximum length for this list is 10. Minimum length for this list is 1. Each resource name must be unique within this list.", + "resources": "resources defines the compute resource requests and limits for the Alertmanager container. This includes CPU, memory and HugePages constraints to help control scheduling and resource usage. When not specified, defaults are used by the platform. Requests cannot exceed limits. This field is optional. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/manage-resources-containers/ This is a simplified API that maps to Kubernetes ResourceRequirements. The current default values are:\n resources:\n - name: cpu\n request: 4m\n limit: null\n - name: memory\n request: 40Mi\n limit: null\nMaximum length for this list is 5. Minimum length for this list is 1. Each resource name must be unique within this list.", "secrets": "secrets defines a list of secrets that need to be mounted into the Alertmanager. The secrets must reside within the same namespace as the Alertmanager object. They will be added as volumes named secret- and mounted at /etc/alertmanager/secrets/ within the 'alertmanager' container of the Alertmanager Pods.\n\nThese secrets can be used to authenticate Alertmanager with endpoint receivers. For example, you can use secrets to: - Provide certificates for TLS authentication with receivers that require private CA certificates - Store credentials for Basic HTTP authentication with receivers that require password-based auth - Store any other authentication credentials needed by your alert receivers\n\nThis field is optional. Maximum length for this list is 10. Minimum length for this list is 1. Entries in this list must be unique.", "tolerations": "tolerations defines tolerations for the pods. tolerations is optional.\n\nWhen omitted, this means the user has no opinion and the platform is left to choose reasonable defaults. These defaults are subject to change over time. Defaults are empty/unset. Maximum length for this list is 10. Minimum length for this list is 1.", "topologySpreadConstraints": "topologySpreadConstraints defines rules for how Alertmanager Pods should be distributed across topology domains such as zones, nodes, or other user-defined labels. topologySpreadConstraints is optional. This helps improve high availability and resource efficiency by avoiding placing too many replicas in the same failure domain.\n\nWhen omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a default, which is subject to change over time. This field maps directly to the `topologySpreadConstraints` field in the Pod spec. Default is empty list. Maximum length for this list is 10. Minimum length for this list is 1. Entries must have unique topologyKey and whenUnsatisfiable pairs.", @@ -179,6 +179,10 @@ var map_ClusterMonitoringSpec = map[string]string{ "prometheusOperatorConfig": "prometheusOperatorConfig is an optional field that can be used to configure the Prometheus Operator component. Specifically, it can configure how the Prometheus Operator instance is deployed, pod scheduling, and resource allocation. When omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a reasonable default, which is subject to change over time.", "prometheusOperatorAdmissionWebhookConfig": "prometheusOperatorAdmissionWebhookConfig is an optional field that can be used to configure the admission webhook component of Prometheus Operator that runs in the openshift-monitoring namespace. The admission webhook validates PrometheusRule and AlertmanagerConfig objects to ensure they are semantically valid, mutates PrometheusRule annotations, and converts AlertmanagerConfig objects between API versions. When omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a reasonable default, which is subject to change over time.", "openShiftStateMetricsConfig": "openShiftStateMetricsConfig is an optional field that can be used to configure the openshift-state-metrics agent that runs in the openshift-monitoring namespace. The openshift-state-metrics agent generates metrics about the state of OpenShift-specific Kubernetes objects, such as routes, builds, and deployments. When omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a reasonable default, which is subject to change over time.", + "telemeterClientConfig": "telemeterClientConfig is an optional field that can be used to configure the Telemeter Client component that runs in the openshift-monitoring namespace. The Telemeter Client collects selected monitoring metrics and forwards them to Red Hat for telemetry purposes. When omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a reasonable default, which is subject to change over time. When set, at least one field must be specified within telemeterClientConfig.", + "thanosQuerierConfig": "thanosQuerierConfig is an optional field that can be used to configure the Thanos Querier component that runs in the openshift-monitoring namespace. The Thanos Querier provides a global query view by aggregating and deduplicating metrics from multiple Prometheus instances. When omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a reasonable default, which is subject to change over time. The current default deploys the Thanos Querier on linux nodes with 5m CPU and 12Mi memory requests, and no custom tolerations or topology spread constraints. When set, at least one field must be specified within thanosQuerierConfig.", + "nodeExporterConfig": "nodeExporterConfig is an optional field that can be used to configure the node-exporter agent that runs as a DaemonSet in the openshift-monitoring namespace. The node-exporter agent collects hardware and OS-level metrics from every node in the cluster. When omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a reasonable default, which is subject to change over time.", + "monitoringPluginConfig": "monitoringPluginConfig is an optional field that can be used to configure the monitoring plugin that runs as a dynamic plugin of the OpenShift web console. The monitoring plugin provides the monitoring UI in the OpenShift web console for visualizing metrics, alerts, and dashboards. When omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a reasonable default, which is subject to change over time. The current default deploys the monitoring-plugin as a single-replica Deployment on linux nodes with 10m CPU and 50Mi memory requests, and no custom tolerations or topology spread constraints. When set, at least one field must be specified within monitoringPluginConfig.", } func (ClusterMonitoringSpec) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { @@ -196,7 +200,7 @@ func (ClusterMonitoringStatus) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { var map_ContainerResource = map[string]string{ "": "ContainerResource defines a single resource requirement for a container.", "name": "name of the resource (e.g. \"cpu\", \"memory\", \"hugepages-2Mi\"). This field is required. name must consist only of alphanumeric characters, `-`, `_` and `.` and must start and end with an alphanumeric character.", - "request": "request is the minimum amount of the resource required (e.g. \"2Mi\", \"1Gi\"). This field is optional. When limit is specified, request cannot be greater than limit.", + "request": "request is the minimum amount of the resource required (e.g. \"2Mi\", \"1Gi\"). This field is optional. When limit is specified, request cannot be greater than limit. The value must be greater than 0 when specified.", "limit": "limit is the maximum amount of the resource allowed (e.g. \"2Mi\", \"1Gi\"). This field is optional. When request is specified, limit cannot be less than request. The value must be greater than 0 when specified.", } @@ -285,7 +289,7 @@ var map_MetricsServerConfig = map[string]string{ "nodeSelector": "nodeSelector defines the nodes on which the Pods are scheduled nodeSelector is optional.\n\nWhen omitted, this means the user has no opinion and the platform is left to choose reasonable defaults. These defaults are subject to change over time. The current default value is `kubernetes.io/os: linux`.", "tolerations": "tolerations defines tolerations for the pods. tolerations is optional.\n\nWhen omitted, this means the user has no opinion and the platform is left to choose reasonable defaults. These defaults are subject to change over time. Defaults are empty/unset. Maximum length for this list is 10. Minimum length for this list is 1.", "verbosity": "verbosity defines the verbosity of log messages for Metrics Server. Valid values are Errors, Info, Trace, TraceAll and omitted. When set to Errors, only critical messages and errors are logged. When set to Info, only basic information messages are logged. When set to Trace, information useful for general debugging is logged. When set to TraceAll, detailed information about metric scraping is logged. When omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a reasonable default, that is subject to change over time. The current default value is `Errors`", - "resources": "resources defines the compute resource requests and limits for the Metrics Server container. This includes CPU, memory and HugePages constraints to help control scheduling and resource usage. When not specified, defaults are used by the platform. Requests cannot exceed limits. This field is optional. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/manage-resources-containers/ This is a simplified API that maps to Kubernetes ResourceRequirements. The current default values are:\n resources:\n - name: cpu\n request: 4m\n limit: null\n - name: memory\n request: 40Mi\n limit: null\nMaximum length for this list is 10. Minimum length for this list is 1. Each resource name must be unique within this list.", + "resources": "resources defines the compute resource requests and limits for the Metrics Server container. This includes CPU, memory and HugePages constraints to help control scheduling and resource usage. When not specified, defaults are used by the platform. Requests cannot exceed limits. This field is optional. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/manage-resources-containers/ This is a simplified API that maps to Kubernetes ResourceRequirements. The current default values are:\n resources:\n - name: cpu\n request: 4m\n limit: null\n - name: memory\n request: 40Mi\n limit: null\nMaximum length for this list is 5. Minimum length for this list is 1. Each resource name must be unique within this list.", "topologySpreadConstraints": "topologySpreadConstraints defines rules for how Metrics Server Pods should be distributed across topology domains such as zones, nodes, or other user-defined labels. topologySpreadConstraints is optional. This helps improve high availability and resource efficiency by avoiding placing too many replicas in the same failure domain.\n\nWhen omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a default, which is subject to change over time. This field maps directly to the `topologySpreadConstraints` field in the Pod spec. Default is empty list. Maximum length for this list is 10. Minimum length for this list is 1. Entries must have unique topologyKey and whenUnsatisfiable pairs.", } @@ -293,6 +297,168 @@ func (MetricsServerConfig) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { return map_MetricsServerConfig } +var map_MonitoringPluginConfig = map[string]string{ + "": "MonitoringPluginConfig provides configuration options for the monitoring plugin that runs as a dynamic plugin of the OpenShift web console. The monitoring plugin provides the monitoring UI in the OpenShift web console for visualizing metrics, alerts, and dashboards. At least one field must be specified; an empty monitoringPluginConfig object is not allowed.", + "nodeSelector": "nodeSelector defines the nodes on which the Pods are scheduled. nodeSelector is optional.\n\nWhen omitted, this means the user has no opinion and the platform is left to choose reasonable defaults. These defaults are subject to change over time. The current default value is `kubernetes.io/os: linux`. When specified, nodeSelector must contain at least 1 entry and must not contain more than 10 entries.", + "resources": "resources defines the compute resource requests and limits for the monitoring-plugin container. This includes CPU, memory and HugePages constraints to help control scheduling and resource usage. When not specified, defaults are used by the platform. Requests cannot exceed limits. This field is optional. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/manage-resources-containers/ This is a simplified API that maps to Kubernetes ResourceRequirements. The current default values are:\n resources:\n - name: cpu\n request: 10m\n - name: memory\n request: 50Mi\n\nWhen specified, resources must contain at least 1 entry and must not exceed 5 entries.", + "tolerations": "tolerations defines the tolerations required for the monitoring-plugin Pods. This field is optional.\n\nWhen omitted, the monitoring-plugin Pods will not have any tolerations, which means they will only be scheduled on nodes with no taints. When specified, tolerations must contain at least 1 entry and must not contain more than 10 entries.", + "topologySpreadConstraints": "topologySpreadConstraints defines rules for how monitoring-plugin Pods should be distributed across topology domains such as zones, nodes, or other user-defined labels. topologySpreadConstraints is optional. This helps improve high availability and resource efficiency by avoiding placing too many replicas in the same failure domain.\n\nWhen omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a default, which is subject to change over time. This field maps directly to the `topologySpreadConstraints` field in the Pod spec. Default is empty list. When specified, this list must contain at least 1 entry and must not exceed 10 entries.", +} + +func (MonitoringPluginConfig) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { + return map_MonitoringPluginConfig +} + +var map_NodeExporterCollectorBuddyInfoConfig = map[string]string{ + "": "NodeExporterCollectorBuddyInfoConfig provides configuration for the buddyinfo collector of the node-exporter agent. The buddyinfo collector collects statistics about memory fragmentation from the node_buddyinfo_blocks metric using data from /proc/buddyinfo. It is disabled by default.", + "collectionPolicy": "collectionPolicy declares whether the buddyinfo collector collects metrics. This field is required. Valid values are \"Collect\" and \"DoNotCollect\". When set to \"Collect\", the buddyinfo collector is active and memory fragmentation statistics are collected. When set to \"DoNotCollect\", the buddyinfo collector is inactive.", +} + +func (NodeExporterCollectorBuddyInfoConfig) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { + return map_NodeExporterCollectorBuddyInfoConfig +} + +var map_NodeExporterCollectorConfig = map[string]string{ + "": "NodeExporterCollectorConfig defines settings for individual collectors of the node-exporter agent. Each collector can be individually set to collect or not collect metrics. At least one collector must be specified.", + "cpuFreq": "cpuFreq configures the cpufreq collector, which collects CPU frequency statistics. cpuFreq is optional. When omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a reasonable default, which is subject to change over time. The current default is disabled. Consider enabling when you need to observe CPU frequency scaling; expect higher CPU usage on many-core nodes when collectionPolicy is Collect.", + "tcpStat": "tcpStat configures the tcpstat collector, which collects TCP connection statistics. tcpStat is optional. When omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a reasonable default, which is subject to change over time. The current default is disabled. Enable when debugging TCP connection behavior or capacity at the node level.", + "ethtool": "ethtool configures the ethtool collector, which collects ethernet device statistics. ethtool is optional. When omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a reasonable default, which is subject to change over time. The current default is disabled. Enable when you need NIC driver-level ethtool metrics beyond generic netdev counters.", + "netDev": "netDev configures the netdev collector, which collects network device statistics. netDev is optional. When omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a reasonable default, which is subject to change over time. The current default is enabled. Turn off if you must reduce per-interface metric cardinality on hosts with many virtual interfaces.", + "netClass": "netClass configures the netclass collector, which collects information about network devices. netClass is optional. When omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a reasonable default, which is subject to change over time. The current default is enabled with netlink mode active. Use statsGatherer when sysfs vs netlink implementation matters or when matching node_exporter tuning.", + "buddyInfo": "buddyInfo configures the buddyinfo collector, which collects statistics about memory fragmentation from the node_buddyinfo_blocks metric. This metric collects data from /proc/buddyinfo. buddyInfo is optional. When omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a reasonable default, which is subject to change over time. The current default is disabled. Enable when investigating kernel memory fragmentation; typically for advanced troubleshooting only.", + "mountStats": "mountStats configures the mountstats collector, which collects statistics about NFS volume I/O activities. mountStats is optional. When omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a reasonable default, which is subject to change over time. The current default is disabled. Enabling this collector may produce metrics with high cardinality. If you enable this collector, closely monitor the prometheus-k8s deployment for excessive memory usage. Enable when you care about per-mount NFS client statistics.", + "ksmd": "ksmd configures the ksmd collector, which collects statistics from the kernel same-page merger daemon. ksmd is optional. When omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a reasonable default, which is subject to change over time. The current default is disabled. Enable on nodes where KSM is in use and you want visibility into merging activity.", + "processes": "processes configures the processes collector, which collects statistics from processes and threads running in the system. processes is optional. When omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a reasonable default, which is subject to change over time. The current default is disabled. Enable for process/thread-level insight; can be expensive on busy nodes.", + "systemd": "systemd configures the systemd collector, which collects statistics on the systemd daemon and its managed services. systemd is optional. When omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a reasonable default, which is subject to change over time. The current default is disabled. Enabling this collector with a long list of selected units may produce metrics with high cardinality. If you enable this collector, closely monitor the prometheus-k8s deployment for excessive memory usage. Enable when you need metrics for specific units; scope units carefully.", + "softirqs": "softirqs configures the softirqs collector, which exposes detailed softirq statistics from /proc/softirqs. softirqs is optional. When omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a reasonable default, which is subject to change over time. The current default is disabled. Enable when you need visibility into kernel softirq processing across CPUs.", +} + +func (NodeExporterCollectorConfig) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { + return map_NodeExporterCollectorConfig +} + +var map_NodeExporterCollectorCpufreqConfig = map[string]string{ + "": "NodeExporterCollectorCpufreqConfig provides configuration for the cpufreq collector of the node-exporter agent. The cpufreq collector collects CPU frequency statistics. It is disabled by default.", + "collectionPolicy": "collectionPolicy declares whether the cpufreq collector collects metrics. This field is required. Valid values are \"Collect\" and \"DoNotCollect\". When set to \"Collect\", the cpufreq collector is active and CPU frequency statistics are collected. When set to \"DoNotCollect\", the cpufreq collector is inactive.", +} + +func (NodeExporterCollectorCpufreqConfig) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { + return map_NodeExporterCollectorCpufreqConfig +} + +var map_NodeExporterCollectorEthtoolConfig = map[string]string{ + "": "NodeExporterCollectorEthtoolConfig provides configuration for the ethtool collector of the node-exporter agent. The ethtool collector collects ethernet device statistics. It is disabled by default.", + "collectionPolicy": "collectionPolicy declares whether the ethtool collector collects metrics. This field is required. Valid values are \"Collect\" and \"DoNotCollect\". When set to \"Collect\", the ethtool collector is active and ethernet device statistics are collected. When set to \"DoNotCollect\", the ethtool collector is inactive.", +} + +func (NodeExporterCollectorEthtoolConfig) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { + return map_NodeExporterCollectorEthtoolConfig +} + +var map_NodeExporterCollectorKSMDConfig = map[string]string{ + "": "NodeExporterCollectorKSMDConfig provides configuration for the ksmd collector of the node-exporter agent. The ksmd collector collects statistics from the kernel same-page merger daemon. It is disabled by default.", + "collectionPolicy": "collectionPolicy declares whether the ksmd collector collects metrics. This field is required. Valid values are \"Collect\" and \"DoNotCollect\". When set to \"Collect\", the ksmd collector is active and kernel same-page merger statistics are collected. When set to \"DoNotCollect\", the ksmd collector is inactive.", +} + +func (NodeExporterCollectorKSMDConfig) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { + return map_NodeExporterCollectorKSMDConfig +} + +var map_NodeExporterCollectorMountStatsConfig = map[string]string{ + "": "NodeExporterCollectorMountStatsConfig provides configuration for the mountstats collector of the node-exporter agent. The mountstats collector collects statistics about NFS volume I/O activities. It is disabled by default. Enabling this collector may produce metrics with high cardinality. If you enable this collector, closely monitor the prometheus-k8s deployment for excessive memory usage.", + "collectionPolicy": "collectionPolicy declares whether the mountstats collector collects metrics. This field is required. Valid values are \"Collect\" and \"DoNotCollect\". When set to \"Collect\", the mountstats collector is active and NFS volume I/O statistics are collected. When set to \"DoNotCollect\", the mountstats collector is inactive.", +} + +func (NodeExporterCollectorMountStatsConfig) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { + return map_NodeExporterCollectorMountStatsConfig +} + +var map_NodeExporterCollectorNetClassCollectConfig = map[string]string{ + "": "NodeExporterCollectorNetClassCollectConfig holds configuration options for the netclass collector when it is actively collecting metrics. At least one field must be specified.", + "statsGatherer": "statsGatherer selects which implementation the netclass collector uses to gather statistics (sysfs or netlink). statsGatherer is optional. Valid values are \"Sysfs\" and \"Netlink\". When set to \"Netlink\", the netlink implementation is used; when set to \"Sysfs\", the sysfs implementation is used. When omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a reasonable default, which is subject to change over time. The current default is Netlink.", +} + +func (NodeExporterCollectorNetClassCollectConfig) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { + return map_NodeExporterCollectorNetClassCollectConfig +} + +var map_NodeExporterCollectorNetClassConfig = map[string]string{ + "": "NodeExporterCollectorNetClassConfig provides configuration for the netclass collector of the node-exporter agent. The netclass collector collects information about network devices such as network speed, MTU, and carrier status. It is enabled by default. When collectionPolicy is DoNotCollect, the collect field must not be set.", + "collectionPolicy": "collectionPolicy declares whether the netclass collector collects metrics. This field is required. Valid values are \"Collect\" and \"DoNotCollect\". When set to \"Collect\", the netclass collector is active and network class information is collected. When set to \"DoNotCollect\", the netclass collector is inactive and the corresponding metrics become unavailable. When set to \"DoNotCollect\", the collect field must not be set.", + "collect": "collect contains configuration options that apply only when the netclass collector is actively collecting metrics (i.e. when collectionPolicy is Collect). collect is optional and may be omitted even when collectionPolicy is Collect. collect may only be set when collectionPolicy is Collect. When set, at least one field must be specified within collect.", +} + +func (NodeExporterCollectorNetClassConfig) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { + return map_NodeExporterCollectorNetClassConfig +} + +var map_NodeExporterCollectorNetDevConfig = map[string]string{ + "": "NodeExporterCollectorNetDevConfig provides configuration for the netdev collector of the node-exporter agent. The netdev collector collects network device statistics such as bytes, packets, errors, and drops per device. It is enabled by default.", + "collectionPolicy": "collectionPolicy declares whether the netdev collector collects metrics. This field is required. Valid values are \"Collect\" and \"DoNotCollect\". When set to \"Collect\", the netdev collector is active and network device statistics are collected. When set to \"DoNotCollect\", the netdev collector is inactive and the corresponding metrics become unavailable.", +} + +func (NodeExporterCollectorNetDevConfig) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { + return map_NodeExporterCollectorNetDevConfig +} + +var map_NodeExporterCollectorProcessesConfig = map[string]string{ + "": "NodeExporterCollectorProcessesConfig provides configuration for the processes collector of the node-exporter agent. The processes collector collects statistics from processes and threads running in the system. It is disabled by default.", + "collectionPolicy": "collectionPolicy declares whether the processes collector collects metrics. This field is required. Valid values are \"Collect\" and \"DoNotCollect\". When set to \"Collect\", the processes collector is active and process/thread statistics are collected. When set to \"DoNotCollect\", the processes collector is inactive.", +} + +func (NodeExporterCollectorProcessesConfig) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { + return map_NodeExporterCollectorProcessesConfig +} + +var map_NodeExporterCollectorSoftirqsConfig = map[string]string{ + "": "NodeExporterCollectorSoftirqsConfig provides configuration for the softirqs collector of the node-exporter agent. The softirqs collector exposes detailed softirq statistics from /proc/softirqs. It is disabled by default.", + "collectionPolicy": "collectionPolicy declares whether the softirqs collector collects metrics. This field is required. Valid values are \"Collect\" and \"DoNotCollect\". When set to \"Collect\", the softirqs collector is active and softirq statistics are collected. When set to \"DoNotCollect\", the softirqs collector is inactive.", +} + +func (NodeExporterCollectorSoftirqsConfig) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { + return map_NodeExporterCollectorSoftirqsConfig +} + +var map_NodeExporterCollectorSystemdCollectConfig = map[string]string{ + "": "NodeExporterCollectorSystemdCollectConfig holds configuration options for the systemd collector when it is actively collecting metrics. At least one field must be specified.", + "units": "units is a list of regular expression patterns that match systemd units to be included by the systemd collector. units is optional. By default, the list is empty, so the collector exposes no metrics for systemd units. Each entry is a regular expression pattern and must be at least 1 character and at most 1024 characters. Maximum length for this list is 50. Minimum length for this list is 1. Entries in this list must be unique.", +} + +func (NodeExporterCollectorSystemdCollectConfig) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { + return map_NodeExporterCollectorSystemdCollectConfig +} + +var map_NodeExporterCollectorSystemdConfig = map[string]string{ + "": "NodeExporterCollectorSystemdConfig provides configuration for the systemd collector of the node-exporter agent. The systemd collector collects statistics on the systemd daemon and its managed services. It is disabled by default. Enabling this collector with a long list of selected units may produce metrics with high cardinality. If you enable this collector, closely monitor the prometheus-k8s deployment for excessive memory usage. When collectionPolicy is DoNotCollect, the collect field must not be set.", + "collectionPolicy": "collectionPolicy declares whether the systemd collector collects metrics. This field is required. Valid values are \"Collect\" and \"DoNotCollect\". When set to \"Collect\", the systemd collector is active and systemd unit statistics are collected. When set to \"DoNotCollect\", the systemd collector is inactive and the collect field must not be set.", + "collect": "collect contains configuration options that apply only when the systemd collector is actively collecting metrics (i.e. when collectionPolicy is Collect). collect is optional and may be omitted even when collectionPolicy is Collect. collect may only be set when collectionPolicy is Collect. When set, at least one field must be specified within collect.", +} + +func (NodeExporterCollectorSystemdConfig) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { + return map_NodeExporterCollectorSystemdConfig +} + +var map_NodeExporterCollectorTcpStatConfig = map[string]string{ + "": "NodeExporterCollectorTcpStatConfig provides configuration for the tcpstat collector of the node-exporter agent. The tcpstat collector collects TCP connection statistics. It is disabled by default.", + "collectionPolicy": "collectionPolicy declares whether the tcpstat collector collects metrics. This field is required. Valid values are \"Collect\" and \"DoNotCollect\". When set to \"Collect\", the tcpstat collector is active and TCP connection statistics are collected. When set to \"DoNotCollect\", the tcpstat collector is inactive.", +} + +func (NodeExporterCollectorTcpStatConfig) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { + return map_NodeExporterCollectorTcpStatConfig +} + +var map_NodeExporterConfig = map[string]string{ + "": "NodeExporterConfig provides configuration options for the node-exporter agent that runs as a DaemonSet in the `openshift-monitoring` namespace. The node-exporter agent collects hardware and OS-level metrics from every node in the cluster, including CPU, memory, disk, and network statistics. At least one field must be specified.", + "resources": "resources defines the compute resource requests and limits for the node-exporter container. This includes CPU, memory and HugePages constraints to help control scheduling and resource usage. When not specified, defaults are used by the platform. Requests cannot exceed limits. This field is optional. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/manage-resources-containers/ This is a simplified API that maps to Kubernetes ResourceRequirements. The current default values are:\n resources:\n - name: cpu\n request: 8m\n limit: null\n - name: memory\n request: 32Mi\n limit: null", + "collectors": "collectors configures which node-exporter metric collectors are enabled. collectors is optional. Each collector can be individually enabled or disabled. Some collectors may have additional configuration options.\n\nWhen omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a reasonable default, which is subject to change over time.", + "maxProcs": "maxProcs sets the target number of CPUs on which the node-exporter process will run. maxProcs is optional. Use this setting to override the default value, which is set either to 4 or to the number of CPUs on the host, whichever is smaller. The default value is computed at runtime and set via the GOMAXPROCS environment variable before node-exporter is launched. If a kernel deadlock occurs or if performance degrades when reading from sysfs concurrently, you can change this value to 1, which limits node-exporter to running on one CPU. For nodes with a high CPU count, setting the limit to a low number saves resources by preventing Go routines from being scheduled to run on all CPUs. However, I/O performance degrades if the maxProcs value is set too low and there are many metrics to collect. The minimum value is 1 and the maximum value is 1024. When omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a reasonable default, which is subject to change over time. The current default is min(4, number of host CPUs).", + "ignoredNetworkDevices": "ignoredNetworkDevices is a list of regular expression patterns that match network devices to be excluded from the relevant collector configuration such as netdev, netclass, and ethtool. ignoredNetworkDevices is optional.\n\nWhen omitted, the Cluster Monitoring Operator uses a predefined list of devices to be excluded to minimize the impact on memory usage. When set as an empty list, no devices are excluded. If you modify this setting, monitor the prometheus-k8s deployment closely for excessive memory usage. Maximum length for this list is 50. Each entry must be at least 1 character and at most 1024 characters long.", +} + +func (NodeExporterConfig) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { + return map_NodeExporterConfig +} + var map_OAuth2 = map[string]string{ "": "OAuth2 defines OAuth2 authentication settings for the remote write endpoint.", "clientId": "clientId defines the secret reference containing the OAuth2 client ID. The secret must exist in the openshift-monitoring namespace.", @@ -319,7 +485,7 @@ func (OAuth2EndpointParam) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { var map_OpenShiftStateMetricsConfig = map[string]string{ "": "OpenShiftStateMetricsConfig provides configuration options for the openshift-state-metrics agent that runs in the `openshift-monitoring` namespace. The openshift-state-metrics agent generates metrics about the state of OpenShift-specific Kubernetes objects, such as routes, builds, and deployments.", "nodeSelector": "nodeSelector defines the nodes on which the Pods are scheduled. nodeSelector is optional.\n\nWhen omitted, this means the user has no opinion and the platform is left to choose reasonable defaults. These defaults are subject to change over time. The current default value is `kubernetes.io/os: linux`. When specified, nodeSelector must contain at least 1 entry and must not contain more than 10 entries.", - "resources": "resources defines the compute resource requests and limits for the openshift-state-metrics container. This includes CPU, memory and HugePages constraints to help control scheduling and resource usage. When not specified, defaults are used by the platform. Requests cannot exceed limits. This field is optional. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/manage-resources-containers/ This is a simplified API that maps to Kubernetes ResourceRequirements. The current default values are:\n resources:\n - name: cpu\n request: 1m\n limit: null\n - name: memory\n request: 32Mi\n limit: null\nMaximum length for this list is 10. Minimum length for this list is 1. Each resource name must be unique within this list.", + "resources": "resources defines the compute resource requests and limits for the openshift-state-metrics container. This includes CPU, memory and HugePages constraints to help control scheduling and resource usage. When not specified, defaults are used by the platform. Requests cannot exceed limits. This field is optional. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/manage-resources-containers/ This is a simplified API that maps to Kubernetes ResourceRequirements. The current default values are:\n resources:\n - name: cpu\n request: 1m\n limit: null\n - name: memory\n request: 32Mi\n limit: null\nMaximum length for this list is 5. Minimum length for this list is 1. Each resource name must be unique within this list.", "tolerations": "tolerations defines tolerations for the pods. tolerations is optional.\n\nWhen omitted, this means the user has no opinion and the platform is left to choose reasonable defaults. These defaults are subject to change over time. Defaults are empty/unset. Maximum length for this list is 10. Minimum length for this list is 1.", "topologySpreadConstraints": "topologySpreadConstraints defines rules for how openshift-state-metrics Pods should be distributed across topology domains such as zones, nodes, or other user-defined labels. topologySpreadConstraints is optional. This helps improve high availability and resource efficiency by avoiding placing too many replicas in the same failure domain.\n\nWhen omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a default, which is subject to change over time. This field maps directly to the `topologySpreadConstraints` field in the Pod spec. Default is empty list. Maximum length for this list is 10. Minimum length for this list is 1. Entries must have unique topologyKey and whenUnsatisfiable pairs.", } @@ -337,7 +503,7 @@ var map_PrometheusConfig = map[string]string{ "nodeSelector": "nodeSelector defines the nodes on which the Pods are scheduled. nodeSelector is optional.\n\nWhen omitted, this means the user has no opinion and the platform is left to choose reasonable defaults. These defaults are subject to change over time. The current default value is `kubernetes.io/os: linux`. When specified, nodeSelector must contain at least one key-value pair (minimum of 1) and must not contain more than 10 entries.", "queryLogFile": "queryLogFile specifies the file to which PromQL queries are logged. This setting can be either a filename, in which case the queries are saved to an `emptyDir` volume at `/var/log/prometheus`, or a full path to a location where an `emptyDir` volume will be mounted and the queries saved. Writing to `/dev/stderr`, `/dev/stdout` or `/dev/null` is supported, but writing to any other `/dev/` path is not supported. Relative paths are also not supported. By default, PromQL queries are not logged. Must be an absolute path starting with `/` or a simple filename without path separators. Must not contain consecutive slashes, end with a slash, or include '..' path traversal. Must contain only alphanumeric characters, '.', '_', '-', or '/'. Must be between 1 and 255 characters in length.", "remoteWrite": "remoteWrite defines the remote write configuration, including URL, authentication, and relabeling settings. Remote write allows Prometheus to send metrics it collects to external long-term storage systems. When omitted, no remote write endpoints are configured. When provided, at least one configuration must be specified (minimum 1, maximum 10 items). Entries must have unique names (name is the list key).", - "resources": "resources defines the compute resource requests and limits for the Prometheus container. This includes CPU, memory and HugePages constraints to help control scheduling and resource usage. When not specified, defaults are used by the platform. Requests cannot exceed limits. Each entry must have a unique resource name. Minimum of 1 and maximum of 10 resource entries can be specified. The current default values are:\n resources:\n - name: cpu\n request: 4m\n - name: memory\n request: 40Mi", + "resources": "resources defines the compute resource requests and limits for the Prometheus container. This includes CPU, memory and HugePages constraints to help control scheduling and resource usage. When not specified, defaults are used by the platform. Requests cannot exceed limits. This field is optional. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/manage-resources-containers/ This is a simplified API that maps to Kubernetes ResourceRequirements. The current default values are:\n resources:\n - name: cpu\n request: 4m\n limit: null\n - name: memory\n request: 40Mi\n limit: null\nMaximum length for this list is 5. Minimum length for this list is 1. Each resource name must be unique within this list.", "retention": "retention configures how long Prometheus retains metrics data and how much storage it can use. When omitted, the platform chooses reasonable defaults (currently 15 days retention, no size limit).", "tolerations": "tolerations defines tolerations for the pods. tolerations is optional.\n\nWhen omitted, this means the user has no opinion and the platform is left to choose reasonable defaults. These defaults are subject to change over time. Defaults are empty/unset. Maximum length for this list is 10 Minimum length for this list is 1", "topologySpreadConstraints": "topologySpreadConstraints defines rules for how Prometheus Pods should be distributed across topology domains such as zones, nodes, or other user-defined labels. topologySpreadConstraints is optional. This helps improve high availability and resource efficiency by avoiding placing too many replicas in the same failure domain.\n\nWhen omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a default, which is subject to change over time. This field maps directly to the `topologySpreadConstraints` field in the Pod spec. Default is empty list. Maximum length for this list is 10. Minimum length for this list is 1 Entries must have unique topologyKey and whenUnsatisfiable pairs.", @@ -351,7 +517,7 @@ func (PrometheusConfig) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { var map_PrometheusOperatorAdmissionWebhookConfig = map[string]string{ "": "PrometheusOperatorAdmissionWebhookConfig provides configuration options for the admission webhook component of Prometheus Operator that runs in the `openshift-monitoring` namespace. The admission webhook validates PrometheusRule and AlertmanagerConfig objects, mutates PrometheusRule annotations, and converts AlertmanagerConfig objects between API versions.", - "resources": "resources defines the compute resource requests and limits for the prometheus-operator-admission-webhook container. This includes CPU, memory and HugePages constraints to help control scheduling and resource usage. When not specified, defaults are used by the platform. Requests cannot exceed limits. This field is optional. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/manage-resources-containers/ This is a simplified API that maps to Kubernetes ResourceRequirements. The current default values are:\n resources:\n - name: cpu\n request: 5m\n limit: null\n - name: memory\n request: 30Mi\n limit: null\nMaximum length for this list is 10. Minimum length for this list is 1. Each resource name must be unique within this list.", + "resources": "resources defines the compute resource requests and limits for the prometheus-operator-admission-webhook container. This includes CPU, memory and HugePages constraints to help control scheduling and resource usage. When not specified, defaults are used by the platform. Requests cannot exceed limits. This field is optional. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/manage-resources-containers/ This is a simplified API that maps to Kubernetes ResourceRequirements. The current default values are:\n resources:\n - name: cpu\n request: 5m\n limit: null\n - name: memory\n request: 30Mi\n limit: null\nMaximum length for this list is 5. Minimum length for this list is 1. Each resource name must be unique within this list.", "topologySpreadConstraints": "topologySpreadConstraints defines rules for how admission webhook Pods should be distributed across topology domains such as zones, nodes, or other user-defined labels. topologySpreadConstraints is optional. This helps improve high availability and resource efficiency by avoiding placing too many replicas in the same failure domain.\n\nWhen omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a default, which is subject to change over time. This field maps directly to the `topologySpreadConstraints` field in the Pod spec. Default is empty list. Maximum length for this list is 10. Minimum length for this list is 1. Entries must have unique topologyKey and whenUnsatisfiable pairs.", } @@ -363,7 +529,7 @@ var map_PrometheusOperatorConfig = map[string]string{ "": "PrometheusOperatorConfig provides configuration options for the Prometheus Operator instance Use this configuration to control how the Prometheus Operator instance is deployed, how it logs, and how its pods are scheduled.", "logLevel": "logLevel defines the verbosity of logs emitted by Prometheus Operator. This field allows users to control the amount and severity of logs generated, which can be useful for debugging issues or reducing noise in production environments. Allowed values are Error, Warn, Info, and Debug. When set to Error, only errors will be logged. When set to Warn, both warnings and errors will be logged. When set to Info, general information, warnings, and errors will all be logged. When set to Debug, detailed debugging information will be logged. When omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a reasonable default, that is subject to change over time. The current default value is `Info`.", "nodeSelector": "nodeSelector defines the nodes on which the Pods are scheduled nodeSelector is optional.\n\nWhen omitted, this means the user has no opinion and the platform is left to choose reasonable defaults. These defaults are subject to change over time. The current default value is `kubernetes.io/os: linux`. When specified, nodeSelector must contain at least 1 entry and must not contain more than 10 entries.", - "resources": "resources defines the compute resource requests and limits for the Prometheus Operator container. This includes CPU, memory and HugePages constraints to help control scheduling and resource usage. When not specified, defaults are used by the platform. Requests cannot exceed limits. This field is optional. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/manage-resources-containers/ This is a simplified API that maps to Kubernetes ResourceRequirements. The current default values are:\n resources:\n - name: cpu\n request: 4m\n limit: null\n - name: memory\n request: 40Mi\n limit: null\nMaximum length for this list is 10. Minimum length for this list is 1. Each resource name must be unique within this list.", + "resources": "resources defines the compute resource requests and limits for the Prometheus Operator container. This includes CPU, memory and HugePages constraints to help control scheduling and resource usage. When not specified, defaults are used by the platform. Requests cannot exceed limits. This field is optional. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/manage-resources-containers/ This is a simplified API that maps to Kubernetes ResourceRequirements. The current default values are:\n resources:\n - name: cpu\n request: 4m\n limit: null\n - name: memory\n request: 40Mi\n limit: null\nMaximum length for this list is 5. Minimum length for this list is 1. Each resource name must be unique within this list.", "tolerations": "tolerations defines tolerations for the pods. tolerations is optional.\n\nWhen omitted, this means the user has no opinion and the platform is left to choose reasonable defaults. These defaults are subject to change over time. Defaults are empty/unset. Maximum length for this list is 10. Minimum length for this list is 1.", "topologySpreadConstraints": "topologySpreadConstraints defines rules for how Prometheus Operator Pods should be distributed across topology domains such as zones, nodes, or other user-defined labels. topologySpreadConstraints is optional. This helps improve high availability and resource efficiency by avoiding placing too many replicas in the same failure domain.\n\nWhen omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a default, which is subject to change over time. This field maps directly to the `topologySpreadConstraints` field in the Pod spec. Default is empty list. Maximum length for this list is 10. Minimum length for this list is 1. Entries must have unique topologyKey and whenUnsatisfiable pairs.", } @@ -516,6 +682,30 @@ func (TLSConfig) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { return map_TLSConfig } +var map_TelemeterClientConfig = map[string]string{ + "": "TelemeterClientConfig provides configuration options for the Telemeter Client component that runs in the `openshift-monitoring` namespace. The Telemeter Client collects selected monitoring metrics and forwards them to Red Hat for telemetry purposes. At least one field must be specified.", + "nodeSelector": "nodeSelector defines the nodes on which the Pods are scheduled. nodeSelector is optional.\n\nWhen omitted, this means the user has no opinion and the platform is left to choose reasonable defaults. These defaults are subject to change over time. The current default value is `kubernetes.io/os: linux`. When specified, nodeSelector must contain at least 1 entry and must not contain more than 10 entries.", + "resources": "resources defines the compute resource requests and limits for the Telemeter Client container. This includes CPU, memory and HugePages constraints to help control scheduling and resource usage. When not specified, defaults are used by the platform. Requests cannot exceed limits. This field is optional. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/manage-resources-containers/ This is a simplified API that maps to Kubernetes ResourceRequirements. The current default values are:\n resources:\n - name: cpu\n request: 1m\n limit: null\n - name: memory\n request: 40Mi\n limit: null\nMaximum length for this list is 5. Minimum length for this list is 1. Each resource name must be unique within this list.", + "tolerations": "tolerations defines tolerations for the pods. tolerations is optional.\n\nWhen omitted, this means the user has no opinion and the platform is left to choose reasonable defaults. These defaults are subject to change over time. Defaults are empty/unset. Maximum length for this list is 10. Minimum length for this list is 1.", + "topologySpreadConstraints": "topologySpreadConstraints defines rules for how Telemeter Client Pods should be distributed across topology domains such as zones, nodes, or other user-defined labels. topologySpreadConstraints is optional. This helps improve high availability and resource efficiency by avoiding placing too many replicas in the same failure domain.\n\nWhen omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a default, which is subject to change over time. This field maps directly to the `topologySpreadConstraints` field in the Pod spec. Default is empty list. Maximum length for this list is 10. Minimum length for this list is 1. Entries must have unique topologyKey and whenUnsatisfiable pairs.", +} + +func (TelemeterClientConfig) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { + return map_TelemeterClientConfig +} + +var map_ThanosQuerierConfig = map[string]string{ + "": "ThanosQuerierConfig provides configuration options for the Thanos Querier component that runs in the `openshift-monitoring` namespace. At least one field must be specified; an empty thanosQuerierConfig object is not allowed.", + "nodeSelector": "nodeSelector defines the nodes on which the Pods are scheduled. nodeSelector is optional.\n\nWhen omitted, this means the user has no opinion and the platform is left to choose reasonable defaults. These defaults are subject to change over time. The current default value is `kubernetes.io/os: linux`. When specified, nodeSelector must contain at least 1 entry and must not contain more than 10 entries.", + "resources": "resources defines the compute resource requests and limits for the Thanos Querier container. resources is optional.\n\nWhen omitted, this means the user has no opinion and the platform is left to choose reasonable defaults. These defaults are subject to change over time. Requests cannot exceed limits. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/manage-resources-containers/ This is a simplified API that maps to Kubernetes ResourceRequirements. The current default values are:\n resources:\n - name: cpu\n request: 5m\n - name: memory\n request: 12Mi\nMaximum length for this list is 5. Minimum length for this list is 1. Each resource name must be unique within this list.", + "tolerations": "tolerations defines tolerations for the pods. tolerations is optional.\n\nWhen omitted, this means the user has no opinion and the platform is left to choose reasonable defaults. These defaults are subject to change over time. Defaults are empty/unset. Maximum length for this list is 10. Minimum length for this list is 1.", + "topologySpreadConstraints": "topologySpreadConstraints defines rules for how Thanos Querier Pods should be distributed across topology domains such as zones, nodes, or other user-defined labels. topologySpreadConstraints is optional. This helps improve high availability and resource efficiency by avoiding placing too many replicas in the same failure domain.\n\nWhen omitted, this means no opinion and the platform is left to choose a default, which is subject to change over time. This field maps directly to the `topologySpreadConstraints` field in the Pod spec. Defaults are empty/unset. Maximum length for this list is 10. Minimum length for this list is 1. Entries must have unique topologyKey and whenUnsatisfiable pairs.", +} + +func (ThanosQuerierConfig) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { + return map_ThanosQuerierConfig +} + var map_UppercaseActionConfig = map[string]string{ "": "UppercaseActionConfig configures the Uppercase action. Maps the concatenated source_labels to their upper case and writes to target_label. Requires Prometheus >= v2.36.0.", "targetLabel": "targetLabel is the label name where the upper-cased value is written. Must be between 1 and 128 characters in length.", diff --git a/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/operator/v1/types_csi_cluster_driver.go b/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/operator/v1/types_csi_cluster_driver.go index 53c71aabb..52f5db78d 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/operator/v1/types_csi_cluster_driver.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/operator/v1/types_csi_cluster_driver.go @@ -163,7 +163,15 @@ type AWSCSIDriverConfigSpec struct { // kmsKeyARN sets the cluster default storage class to encrypt volumes with a user-defined KMS key, // rather than the default KMS key used by AWS. // The value may be either the ARN or Alias ARN of a KMS key. - // +kubebuilder:validation:Pattern:=`^arn:(aws|aws-cn|aws-us-gov|aws-iso|aws-iso-b|aws-iso-e|aws-iso-f):kms:[a-z0-9-]+:[0-9]{12}:(key|alias)\/.*$` + // + // The ARN must follow the format: arn::kms:::(key|alias)/, where: + // is the AWS partition (aws, aws-cn, aws-us-gov, aws-iso, aws-iso-b, aws-iso-e, aws-iso-f, or aws-eusc), + // is the AWS region, + // is a 12-digit numeric identifier for the AWS account, + // is the KMS key ID or alias name. + // + // +openshift:validation:FeatureGateAwareXValidation:featureGate="",rule=`matches(self, '^arn:(aws|aws-cn|aws-us-gov|aws-iso|aws-iso-b|aws-iso-e|aws-iso-f):kms:[a-z0-9-]+:[0-9]{12}:(key|alias)/.*$')`,message=`kmsKeyARN must be a valid AWS KMS key ARN in the format: arn::kms:::(key|alias)/` + // +openshift:validation:FeatureGateAwareXValidation:featureGate=AWSEuropeanSovereignCloudInstall,rule=`matches(self, '^arn:(aws|aws-cn|aws-us-gov|aws-iso|aws-iso-b|aws-iso-e|aws-iso-f|aws-eusc):kms:[a-z0-9-]+:[0-9]{12}:(key|alias)/.*$')`,message=`kmsKeyARN must be a valid AWS KMS key ARN in the format: arn::kms:::(key|alias)/` // +optional KMSKeyARN string `json:"kmsKeyARN,omitempty"` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/operator/v1/types_ingress.go b/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/operator/v1/types_ingress.go index d54352f2c..0c5cf919e 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/operator/v1/types_ingress.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/operator/v1/types_ingress.go @@ -2068,8 +2068,51 @@ type IngressControllerTuningOptions struct { // +kubebuilder:validation:Type:=string // +optional ReloadInterval metav1.Duration `json:"reloadInterval,omitempty"` + + // configurationManagement specifies how OpenShift router should update + // the HAProxy configuration. The following values are valid for this + // field: + // + // * "ForkAndReload". + // * "Dynamic". + // + // Omitting this field means that the user has no opinion and the + // platform may choose a reasonable default. This default is subject to + // change over time. The current default is "ForkAndReload". + // + // "ForkAndReload" means that OpenShift router should rewrite the + // HAProxy configuration file and instruct HAProxy to fork and reload. + // This is OpenShift router's traditional approach. + // + // "Dynamic" means that OpenShift router may use HAProxy's control + // socket for some configuration updates and fall back to fork and + // reload for other configuration updates. This is a newer approach, + // which may be less mature than ForkAndReload. This setting can + // improve load-balancing fairness and metrics accuracy and reduce CPU + // and memory usage if HAProxy has frequent configuration updates for + // route and endpoints updates. + // + // Note: The "Dynamic" option is currently experimental and should not + // be enabled on production clusters. + // + // +openshift:enable:FeatureGate=IngressControllerDynamicConfigurationManager + // +optional + ConfigurationManagement IngressControllerConfigurationManagement `json:"configurationManagement,omitempty"` } +// IngressControllerConfigurationManagement specifies whether always to use +// fork-and-reload to update the HAProxy configuration or whether to use +// HAProxy's control socket for some configuration updates. +// +// +enum +// +kubebuilder:validation:Enum=Dynamic;ForkAndReload +type IngressControllerConfigurationManagement string + +const ( + IngressControllerConfigurationManagementDynamic IngressControllerConfigurationManagement = "Dynamic" + IngressControllerConfigurationManagementForkAndReload IngressControllerConfigurationManagement = "ForkAndReload" +) + // HTTPEmptyRequestsPolicy indicates how HTTP connections for which no request // is received should be handled. // +kubebuilder:validation:Enum=Respond;Ignore diff --git a/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/operator/v1/zz_generated.featuregated-crd-manifests.yaml b/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/operator/v1/zz_generated.featuregated-crd-manifests.yaml index 53cf23ade..aaf097290 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/operator/v1/zz_generated.featuregated-crd-manifests.yaml +++ b/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/operator/v1/zz_generated.featuregated-crd-manifests.yaml @@ -69,6 +69,7 @@ clustercsidrivers.operator.openshift.io: Capability: "" Category: "" FeatureGates: + - AWSEuropeanSovereignCloudInstall - VSphereConfigurableMaxAllowedBlockVolumesPerNode FilenameOperatorName: csi-driver FilenameOperatorOrdering: "01" @@ -175,7 +176,8 @@ ingresscontrollers.operator.openshift.io: CRDName: ingresscontrollers.operator.openshift.io Capability: Ingress Category: "" - FeatureGates: [] + FeatureGates: + - IngressControllerDynamicConfigurationManager FilenameOperatorName: ingress FilenameOperatorOrdering: "00" FilenameRunLevel: "0000_50" diff --git a/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/operator/v1/zz_generated.swagger_doc_generated.go b/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/operator/v1/zz_generated.swagger_doc_generated.go index e35d997a7..c3ed72602 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/operator/v1/zz_generated.swagger_doc_generated.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/operator/v1/zz_generated.swagger_doc_generated.go @@ -466,7 +466,7 @@ func (Theme) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { var map_AWSCSIDriverConfigSpec = map[string]string{ "": "AWSCSIDriverConfigSpec defines properties that can be configured for the AWS CSI driver.", - "kmsKeyARN": "kmsKeyARN sets the cluster default storage class to encrypt volumes with a user-defined KMS key, rather than the default KMS key used by AWS. The value may be either the ARN or Alias ARN of a KMS key.", + "kmsKeyARN": "kmsKeyARN sets the cluster default storage class to encrypt volumes with a user-defined KMS key, rather than the default KMS key used by AWS. The value may be either the ARN or Alias ARN of a KMS key.\n\nThe ARN must follow the format: arn::kms:::(key|alias)/, where: is the AWS partition (aws, aws-cn, aws-us-gov, aws-iso, aws-iso-b, aws-iso-e, aws-iso-f, or aws-eusc), is the AWS region, is a 12-digit numeric identifier for the AWS account, is the KMS key ID or alias name.", "efsVolumeMetrics": "efsVolumeMetrics sets the configuration for collecting metrics from EFS volumes used by the EFS CSI Driver.", } @@ -1121,6 +1121,7 @@ var map_IngressControllerTuningOptions = map[string]string{ "healthCheckInterval": "healthCheckInterval defines how long the router waits between two consecutive health checks on its configured backends. This value is applied globally as a default for all routes, but may be overridden per-route by the route annotation \"router.openshift.io/haproxy.health.check.interval\".\n\nExpects an unsigned duration string of decimal numbers, each with optional fraction and a unit suffix, eg \"300ms\", \"1.5h\" or \"2h45m\". Valid time units are \"ns\", \"us\" (or \"µs\" U+00B5 or \"μs\" U+03BC), \"ms\", \"s\", \"m\", \"h\".\n\nSetting this to less than 5s can cause excess traffic due to too frequent TCP health checks and accompanying SYN packet storms. Alternatively, setting this too high can result in increased latency, due to backend servers that are no longer available, but haven't yet been detected as such.\n\nAn empty or zero healthCheckInterval means no opinion and IngressController chooses a default, which is subject to change over time. Currently the default healthCheckInterval value is 5s.\n\nCurrently the minimum allowed value is 1s and the maximum allowed value is 2147483647ms (24.85 days). Both are subject to change over time.", "maxConnections": "maxConnections defines the maximum number of simultaneous connections that can be established per HAProxy process. Increasing this value allows each ingress controller pod to handle more connections but at the cost of additional system resources being consumed.\n\nPermitted values are: empty, 0, -1, and the range 2000-2000000.\n\nIf this field is empty or 0, the IngressController will use the default value of 50000, but the default is subject to change in future releases.\n\nIf the value is -1 then HAProxy will dynamically compute a maximum value based on the available ulimits in the running container. Selecting -1 (i.e., auto) will result in a large value being computed (~520000 on OpenShift >=4.10 clusters) and therefore each HAProxy process will incur significant memory usage compared to the current default of 50000.\n\nSetting a value that is greater than the current operating system limit will prevent the HAProxy process from starting.\n\nIf you choose a discrete value (e.g., 750000) and the router pod is migrated to a new node, there's no guarantee that that new node has identical ulimits configured. In such a scenario the pod would fail to start. If you have nodes with different ulimits configured (e.g., different tuned profiles) and you choose a discrete value then the guidance is to use -1 and let the value be computed dynamically at runtime.\n\nYou can monitor memory usage for router containers with the following metric: 'container_memory_working_set_bytes{container=\"router\",namespace=\"openshift-ingress\"}'.\n\nYou can monitor memory usage of individual HAProxy processes in router containers with the following metric: 'container_memory_working_set_bytes{container=\"router\",namespace=\"openshift-ingress\"}/container_processes{container=\"router\",namespace=\"openshift-ingress\"}'.", "reloadInterval": "reloadInterval defines the minimum interval at which the router is allowed to reload to accept new changes. Increasing this value can prevent the accumulation of HAProxy processes, depending on the scenario. Increasing this interval can also lessen load imbalance on a backend's servers when using the roundrobin balancing algorithm. Alternatively, decreasing this value may decrease latency since updates to HAProxy's configuration can take effect more quickly.\n\nThe value must be a time duration value; see . Currently, the minimum value allowed is 1s, and the maximum allowed value is 120s. Minimum and maximum allowed values may change in future versions of OpenShift. Note that if a duration outside of these bounds is provided, the value of reloadInterval will be capped/floored and not rejected (e.g. a duration of over 120s will be capped to 120s; the IngressController will not reject and replace this disallowed value with the default).\n\nA zero value for reloadInterval tells the IngressController to choose the default, which is currently 5s and subject to change without notice.\n\nThis field expects an unsigned duration string of decimal numbers, each with optional fraction and a unit suffix, e.g. \"300ms\", \"1.5h\" or \"2h45m\". Valid time units are \"ns\", \"us\" (or \"µs\" U+00B5 or \"μs\" U+03BC), \"ms\", \"s\", \"m\", \"h\".\n\nNote: Setting a value significantly larger than the default of 5s can cause latency in observing updates to routes and their endpoints. HAProxy's configuration will be reloaded less frequently, and newly created routes will not be served until the subsequent reload.", + "configurationManagement": "configurationManagement specifies how OpenShift router should update the HAProxy configuration. The following values are valid for this field:\n\n* \"ForkAndReload\". * \"Dynamic\".\n\nOmitting this field means that the user has no opinion and the platform may choose a reasonable default. This default is subject to change over time. The current default is \"ForkAndReload\".\n\n\"ForkAndReload\" means that OpenShift router should rewrite the HAProxy configuration file and instruct HAProxy to fork and reload. This is OpenShift router's traditional approach.\n\n\"Dynamic\" means that OpenShift router may use HAProxy's control socket for some configuration updates and fall back to fork and reload for other configuration updates. This is a newer approach, which may be less mature than ForkAndReload. This setting can improve load-balancing fairness and metrics accuracy and reduce CPU and memory usage if HAProxy has frequent configuration updates for route and endpoints updates.\n\nNote: The \"Dynamic\" option is currently experimental and should not be enabled on production clusters.", } func (IngressControllerTuningOptions) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { diff --git a/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/operator/v1alpha1/types_clusterapi.go b/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/operator/v1alpha1/types_clusterapi.go index 5816f9362..719893f8a 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/operator/v1alpha1/types_clusterapi.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/operator/v1alpha1/types_clusterapi.go @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ import ( // Compatibility level 4: No compatibility is provided, the API can change at any point for any reason. These capabilities should not be used by applications needing long term support. // +openshift:compatibility-gen:level=4 // +kubebuilder:validation:XValidation:rule="self.metadata.name == 'cluster'",message="clusterapi is a singleton, .metadata.name must be 'cluster'" +// +kubebuilder:validation:XValidation:rule="!has(oldSelf.status) || has(self.status)",message="status may not be removed once set" type ClusterAPI struct { metav1.TypeMeta `json:",inline"` @@ -78,6 +79,7 @@ type RevisionName string // ClusterAPIStatus describes the current state of the capi-operator. // +kubebuilder:validation:XValidation:rule="self.revisions.exists(r, r.name == self.desiredRevision && self.revisions.all(s, s.revision <= r.revision))",message="desiredRevision must be the name of the revision with the highest revision number" // +kubebuilder:validation:XValidation:rule="!has(self.currentRevision) || self.revisions.exists(r, r.name == self.currentRevision)",message="currentRevision must correspond to an entry in the revisions list" +// +kubebuilder:validation:XValidation:rule="!has(oldSelf.observedRevisionGeneration) || has(self.observedRevisionGeneration)",message="observedRevisionGeneration may not be unset once set" type ClusterAPIStatus struct { // currentRevision is the name of the most recently fully applied revision. // It is written by the installer controller. If it is absent, it indicates @@ -111,6 +113,15 @@ type ClusterAPIStatus struct { // +kubebuilder:validation:XValidation:rule="self.all(new, oldSelf.exists(old, old.name == new.name) || oldSelf.all(old, new.revision > old.revision))",message="new revisions must have a revision number greater than all existing revisions" // +kubebuilder:validation:XValidation:rule="oldSelf.all(old, !self.exists(new, new.name == old.name) || self.exists(new, new == old))",message="existing revisions are immutable, but may be removed" Revisions []ClusterAPIInstallerRevision `json:"revisions,omitempty"` + + // observedRevisionGeneration is the generation of the ClusterAPI object that was last observed by the revision controller. + // If specified it must be greater than or equal to 1, and less than 2^53. It may not decrease or be unset once set. + // + // +optional + // +kubebuilder:validation:Minimum=1 + // +kubebuilder:validation:Maximum=9007199254740991 + // +kubebuilder:validation:XValidation:rule="self >= oldSelf",message="observedRevisionGeneration may not decrease" + ObservedRevisionGeneration int64 `json:"observedRevisionGeneration,omitempty"` } // +structType=atomic @@ -144,6 +155,17 @@ type ClusterAPIInstallerRevision struct { // +optional UnmanagedCustomResourceDefinitions []string `json:"unmanagedCustomResourceDefinitions,omitempty"` + // manifestSubstitutions is a list of envsubst style substitutions which + // will be applied to manifests in the revision during rendering. If + // defined it must not be empty, and may not contain more than 32 items. + // Each manifest substitution must have a unique key. + // +optional + // +listType=map + // +listMapKey=key + // +kubebuilder:validation:MinItems=1 + // +kubebuilder:validation:MaxItems=32 + ManifestSubstitutions []ClusterAPIInstallerRevisionManifestSubstitution `json:"manifestSubstitutions,omitempty"` + // components is a list of components which will be installed by this // revision. Components will be installed in the order they are listed. If // omitted no components will be installed. @@ -157,6 +179,29 @@ type ClusterAPIInstallerRevision struct { Components []ClusterAPIInstallerComponent `json:"components,omitempty"` } +// ClusterAPIInstallerRevisionManifestSubstitution defines an envsubst style +// substitution which will be applied to manifests in a revision during +// rendering. +type ClusterAPIInstallerRevisionManifestSubstitution struct { + // key is the name of the envsubst variable to substitute. It must be a + // valid envsubst variable name, consisting of letters, digits, and + // underscores, and must start with a letter or underscore. The key must + // not be empty, and must not exceed 255 characters. + // +required + // +kubebuilder:validation:MinLength=1 + // +kubebuilder:validation:MaxLength=255 + // +kubebuilder:validation:XValidation:rule="self.matches('^[A-Za-z_][A-Za-z0-9_]*$')",message="key must start with a letter or underscore, followed by letters, digits, or underscores" + Key string `json:"key,omitempty"` + + // value is the value to substitute for the envsubst variable. It may be + // empty, in which case the variable will be substituted with an empty + // string. The value must not exceed 4096 characters. + // +required + // +kubebuilder:validation:MinLength=0 + // +kubebuilder:validation:MaxLength=4096 + Value *string `json:"value,omitempty"` +} + // InstallerComponentType is the type of component to install. // +kubebuilder:validation:Enum=Image // +enum @@ -168,9 +213,24 @@ const ( ) // ClusterAPIInstallerComponent defines a component which will be installed by this revision. +type ClusterAPIInstallerComponent struct { + // name is the human-readable name of the component. The value has no + // effect, and will not be set if the component does not define a name in + // its manifests. If set it must consist of alphanumeric characters, or + // '-', and may not exceed 255 characters. + // +optional + // +kubebuilder:validation:MinLength=1 + // +kubebuilder:validation:MaxLength=255 + // +kubebuilder:validation:XValidation:rule="self.matches('^[A-Za-z0-9-]+$')",message="name must consist of alphanumeric characters or '-'" + Name string `json:"name,omitempty"` + + ClusterAPIInstallerComponentSource `json:",inline"` +} + +// ClusterAPIInstallerComponentSource defines the source of a component which will be installed by this revision. // +union // +kubebuilder:validation:XValidation:rule="self.type == 'Image' ? has(self.image) : !has(self.image)",message="image is required when type is Image, and forbidden otherwise" -type ClusterAPIInstallerComponent struct { +type ClusterAPIInstallerComponentSource struct { // type is the source type of the component. // The only valid value is Image. // When set to Image, the image field must be set and will define an image source for the component. diff --git a/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/operator/v1alpha1/zz_generated.deepcopy.go b/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/operator/v1alpha1/zz_generated.deepcopy.go index 1f3fd281e..3c3dc8e7a 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/operator/v1alpha1/zz_generated.deepcopy.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/operator/v1alpha1/zz_generated.deepcopy.go @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ func (in *ClusterAPI) DeepCopyObject() runtime.Object { // DeepCopyInto is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, writing into out. in must be non-nil. func (in *ClusterAPIInstallerComponent) DeepCopyInto(out *ClusterAPIInstallerComponent) { *out = *in - out.Image = in.Image + out.ClusterAPIInstallerComponentSource = in.ClusterAPIInstallerComponentSource return } @@ -91,6 +91,23 @@ func (in *ClusterAPIInstallerComponentImage) DeepCopy() *ClusterAPIInstallerComp return out } +// DeepCopyInto is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, writing into out. in must be non-nil. +func (in *ClusterAPIInstallerComponentSource) DeepCopyInto(out *ClusterAPIInstallerComponentSource) { + *out = *in + out.Image = in.Image + return +} + +// DeepCopy is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, creating a new ClusterAPIInstallerComponentSource. +func (in *ClusterAPIInstallerComponentSource) DeepCopy() *ClusterAPIInstallerComponentSource { + if in == nil { + return nil + } + out := new(ClusterAPIInstallerComponentSource) + in.DeepCopyInto(out) + return out +} + // DeepCopyInto is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, writing into out. in must be non-nil. func (in *ClusterAPIInstallerRevision) DeepCopyInto(out *ClusterAPIInstallerRevision) { *out = *in @@ -99,6 +116,13 @@ func (in *ClusterAPIInstallerRevision) DeepCopyInto(out *ClusterAPIInstallerRevi *out = make([]string, len(*in)) copy(*out, *in) } + if in.ManifestSubstitutions != nil { + in, out := &in.ManifestSubstitutions, &out.ManifestSubstitutions + *out = make([]ClusterAPIInstallerRevisionManifestSubstitution, len(*in)) + for i := range *in { + (*in)[i].DeepCopyInto(&(*out)[i]) + } + } if in.Components != nil { in, out := &in.Components, &out.Components *out = make([]ClusterAPIInstallerComponent, len(*in)) @@ -117,6 +141,27 @@ func (in *ClusterAPIInstallerRevision) DeepCopy() *ClusterAPIInstallerRevision { return out } +// DeepCopyInto is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, writing into out. in must be non-nil. +func (in *ClusterAPIInstallerRevisionManifestSubstitution) DeepCopyInto(out *ClusterAPIInstallerRevisionManifestSubstitution) { + *out = *in + if in.Value != nil { + in, out := &in.Value, &out.Value + *out = new(string) + **out = **in + } + return +} + +// DeepCopy is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, creating a new ClusterAPIInstallerRevisionManifestSubstitution. +func (in *ClusterAPIInstallerRevisionManifestSubstitution) DeepCopy() *ClusterAPIInstallerRevisionManifestSubstitution { + if in == nil { + return nil + } + out := new(ClusterAPIInstallerRevisionManifestSubstitution) + in.DeepCopyInto(out) + return out +} + // DeepCopyInto is an autogenerated deepcopy function, copying the receiver, writing into out. in must be non-nil. func (in *ClusterAPIList) DeepCopyInto(out *ClusterAPIList) { *out = *in diff --git a/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/operator/v1alpha1/zz_generated.swagger_doc_generated.go b/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/operator/v1alpha1/zz_generated.swagger_doc_generated.go index 92cef1421..bf4117768 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/operator/v1alpha1/zz_generated.swagger_doc_generated.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/openshift/api/operator/v1alpha1/zz_generated.swagger_doc_generated.go @@ -147,9 +147,8 @@ func (ClusterAPI) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { } var map_ClusterAPIInstallerComponent = map[string]string{ - "": "ClusterAPIInstallerComponent defines a component which will be installed by this revision.", - "type": "type is the source type of the component. The only valid value is Image. When set to Image, the image field must be set and will define an image source for the component.", - "image": "image defines an image source for a component. The image must contain a /capi-operator-installer directory containing the component manifests.", + "": "ClusterAPIInstallerComponent defines a component which will be installed by this revision.", + "name": "name is the human-readable name of the component. The value has no effect, and will not be set if the component does not define a name in its manifests. If set it must consist of alphanumeric characters, or '-', and may not exceed 255 characters.", } func (ClusterAPIInstallerComponent) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { @@ -166,11 +165,22 @@ func (ClusterAPIInstallerComponentImage) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { return map_ClusterAPIInstallerComponentImage } +var map_ClusterAPIInstallerComponentSource = map[string]string{ + "": "ClusterAPIInstallerComponentSource defines the source of a component which will be installed by this revision.", + "type": "type is the source type of the component. The only valid value is Image. When set to Image, the image field must be set and will define an image source for the component.", + "image": "image defines an image source for a component. The image must contain a /capi-operator-installer directory containing the component manifests.", +} + +func (ClusterAPIInstallerComponentSource) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { + return map_ClusterAPIInstallerComponentSource +} + var map_ClusterAPIInstallerRevision = map[string]string{ "name": "name is the name of a revision.", "revision": "revision is a monotonically increasing number that is assigned to a revision.", "contentID": "contentID uniquely identifies the content of this revision. The contentID must be between 1 and 255 characters long.", "unmanagedCustomResourceDefinitions": "unmanagedCustomResourceDefinitions is a list of the names of ClusterResourceDefinition (CRD) objects which are included in this revision, but which should not be installed or updated. If not set, all CRDs in the revision will be managed by the CAPI operator.", + "manifestSubstitutions": "manifestSubstitutions is a list of envsubst style substitutions which will be applied to manifests in the revision during rendering. If defined it must not be empty, and may not contain more than 32 items. Each manifest substitution must have a unique key.", "components": "components is a list of components which will be installed by this revision. Components will be installed in the order they are listed. If omitted no components will be installed.\n\nThe maximum number of components is 32.", } @@ -178,6 +188,16 @@ func (ClusterAPIInstallerRevision) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { return map_ClusterAPIInstallerRevision } +var map_ClusterAPIInstallerRevisionManifestSubstitution = map[string]string{ + "": "ClusterAPIInstallerRevisionManifestSubstitution defines an envsubst style substitution which will be applied to manifests in a revision during rendering.", + "key": "key is the name of the envsubst variable to substitute. It must be a valid envsubst variable name, consisting of letters, digits, and underscores, and must start with a letter or underscore. The key must not be empty, and must not exceed 255 characters.", + "value": "value is the value to substitute for the envsubst variable. It may be empty, in which case the variable will be substituted with an empty string. The value must not exceed 4096 characters.", +} + +func (ClusterAPIInstallerRevisionManifestSubstitution) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { + return map_ClusterAPIInstallerRevisionManifestSubstitution +} + var map_ClusterAPIList = map[string]string{ "": "ClusterAPIList contains a list of ClusterAPI configurations\n\nCompatibility level 4: No compatibility is provided, the API can change at any point for any reason. These capabilities should not be used by applications needing long term support.", "metadata": "metadata is the standard list's metadata. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#metadata", @@ -198,10 +218,11 @@ func (ClusterAPISpec) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { } var map_ClusterAPIStatus = map[string]string{ - "": "ClusterAPIStatus describes the current state of the capi-operator.", - "currentRevision": "currentRevision is the name of the most recently fully applied revision. It is written by the installer controller. If it is absent, it indicates that no revision has been fully applied yet. If set, currentRevision must correspond to an entry in the revisions list.", - "desiredRevision": "desiredRevision is the name of the desired revision. It is written by the revision controller. It must be set to the name of the entry in the revisions list with the highest revision number.", - "revisions": "revisions is a list of all currently active revisions. A revision is active until the installer controller updates currentRevision to a later revision. It is written by the revision controller.\n\nThe maximum number of revisions is 16. All revisions must have a unique name. All revisions must have a unique revision number. When adding a revision, the revision number must be greater than the highest revision number in the list. Revisions are immutable, although they can be deleted.", + "": "ClusterAPIStatus describes the current state of the capi-operator.", + "currentRevision": "currentRevision is the name of the most recently fully applied revision. It is written by the installer controller. If it is absent, it indicates that no revision has been fully applied yet. If set, currentRevision must correspond to an entry in the revisions list.", + "desiredRevision": "desiredRevision is the name of the desired revision. It is written by the revision controller. It must be set to the name of the entry in the revisions list with the highest revision number.", + "revisions": "revisions is a list of all currently active revisions. A revision is active until the installer controller updates currentRevision to a later revision. It is written by the revision controller.\n\nThe maximum number of revisions is 16. All revisions must have a unique name. All revisions must have a unique revision number. When adding a revision, the revision number must be greater than the highest revision number in the list. Revisions are immutable, although they can be deleted.", + "observedRevisionGeneration": "observedRevisionGeneration is the generation of the ClusterAPI object that was last observed by the revision controller. If specified it must be greater than or equal to 1, and less than 2^53. It may not decrease or be unset once set.", } func (ClusterAPIStatus) SwaggerDoc() map[string]string { diff --git a/vendor/modules.txt b/vendor/modules.txt index 08365f5db..2a14f7888 100644 --- a/vendor/modules.txt +++ b/vendor/modules.txt @@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ github.com/opencontainers/go-digest ## explicit; go 1.18 github.com/opencontainers/image-spec/specs-go github.com/opencontainers/image-spec/specs-go/v1 -# github.com/openshift/api v0.0.0-20260320151444-324a1bcb9f55 +# github.com/openshift/api v0.0.0-20260521125114-09730f85d883 ## explicit; go 1.25.0 github.com/openshift/api/config/v1 github.com/openshift/api/config/v1alpha1