apiVersion: apiextensions.k8s.io/v1 kind: CustomResourceDefinition metadata: annotations: controller-gen.kubebuilder.io/version: v0.19.0 name: grafanas.grafana.integreatly.org spec: group: grafana.integreatly.org names: categories: - grafana-operator kind: Grafana listKind: GrafanaList plural: grafanas singular: grafana scope: Namespaced versions: - additionalPrinterColumns: - jsonPath: .status.version name: Version type: string - jsonPath: .status.stage name: Stage type: string - jsonPath: .status.stageStatus name: Stage status type: string - jsonPath: .metadata.creationTimestamp name: Age type: date name: v1beta1 schema: openAPIV3Schema: description: Grafana is the Schema for the grafanas API properties: apiVersion: description: |- APIVersion defines the versioned schema of this representation of an object. Servers should convert recognized schemas to the latest internal value, and may reject unrecognized values. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#resources type: string kind: description: |- Kind is a string value representing the REST resource this object represents. Servers may infer this from the endpoint the client submits requests to. Cannot be updated. In CamelCase. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#types-kinds type: string metadata: type: object spec: description: GrafanaSpec defines the desired state of Grafana properties: client: description: Client defines how the grafana-operator talks to the grafana instance. properties: headers: additionalProperties: type: string description: Custom HTTP headers to use when interacting with this Grafana. type: object preferIngress: description: If the operator should send it's request through the grafana instances ingress object instead of through the service. nullable: true type: boolean timeout: nullable: true type: integer tls: description: TLS Configuration used to talk with the grafana instance. properties: certSecretRef: description: Use a secret as a reference to give TLS Certificate information properties: name: description: name is unique within a namespace to reference a secret resource. type: string namespace: description: namespace defines the space within which the secret name must be unique. type: string type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic insecureSkipVerify: description: Disable the CA check of the server type: boolean type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: insecureSkipVerify and certSecretRef cannot be set at the same time rule: (has(self.insecureSkipVerify) && !(has(self.certSecretRef))) || (has(self.certSecretRef) && !(has(self.insecureSkipVerify))) useKubeAuth: description: |- Use Kubernetes Serviceaccount as authentication Requires configuring [auth.jwt] in the instance type: boolean type: object config: additionalProperties: additionalProperties: type: string type: object description: Config defines how your grafana ini file should looks like. type: object x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true deployment: description: Deployment sets how the deployment object should look like with your grafana instance, contains a number of defaults. properties: metadata: properties: annotations: additionalProperties: type: string type: object labels: additionalProperties: type: string type: object type: object spec: properties: minReadySeconds: format: int32 type: integer paused: type: boolean progressDeadlineSeconds: format: int32 type: integer replicas: format: int32 type: integer revisionHistoryLimit: format: int32 type: integer selector: properties: matchExpressions: items: properties: key: type: string operator: type: string values: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic required: - key - operator type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic matchLabels: additionalProperties: type: string type: object type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic strategy: properties: rollingUpdate: properties: maxSurge: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true maxUnavailable: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true type: object type: type: string type: object template: properties: metadata: properties: annotations: additionalProperties: type: string type: object labels: additionalProperties: type: string type: object type: object spec: properties: activeDeadlineSeconds: format: int64 type: integer affinity: properties: nodeAffinity: properties: preferredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution: items: properties: preference: properties: matchExpressions: items: properties: key: type: string operator: type: string values: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic required: - key - operator type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic matchFields: items: properties: key: type: string operator: type: string values: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic required: - key - operator type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic weight: format: int32 type: integer required: - preference - weight type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution: properties: nodeSelectorTerms: items: properties: matchExpressions: items: properties: key: type: string operator: type: string values: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic required: - key - operator type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic matchFields: items: properties: key: type: string operator: type: string values: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic required: - key - operator type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic required: - nodeSelectorTerms type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic type: object podAffinity: properties: preferredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution: items: properties: podAffinityTerm: properties: labelSelector: properties: matchExpressions: items: properties: key: type: string operator: type: string values: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic required: - key - operator type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic matchLabels: additionalProperties: type: string type: object type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic matchLabelKeys: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic mismatchLabelKeys: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic namespaceSelector: properties: matchExpressions: items: properties: key: type: string operator: type: string values: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic required: - key - operator type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic matchLabels: additionalProperties: type: string type: object type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic namespaces: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic topologyKey: type: string required: - topologyKey type: object weight: format: int32 type: integer required: - podAffinityTerm - weight type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution: items: properties: labelSelector: properties: matchExpressions: items: properties: key: type: string operator: type: string values: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic required: - key - operator type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic matchLabels: additionalProperties: type: string type: object type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic matchLabelKeys: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic mismatchLabelKeys: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic namespaceSelector: properties: matchExpressions: items: properties: key: type: string operator: type: string values: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic required: - key - operator type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic matchLabels: additionalProperties: type: string type: object type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic namespaces: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic topologyKey: type: string required: - topologyKey type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic type: object podAntiAffinity: properties: preferredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution: items: properties: podAffinityTerm: properties: labelSelector: properties: matchExpressions: items: properties: key: type: string operator: type: string values: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic required: - key - operator type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic matchLabels: additionalProperties: type: string type: object type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic matchLabelKeys: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic mismatchLabelKeys: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic namespaceSelector: properties: matchExpressions: items: properties: key: type: string operator: type: string values: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic required: - key - operator type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic matchLabels: additionalProperties: type: string type: object type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic namespaces: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic topologyKey: type: string required: - topologyKey type: object weight: format: int32 type: integer required: - podAffinityTerm - weight type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution: items: properties: labelSelector: properties: matchExpressions: items: properties: key: type: string operator: type: string values: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic required: - key - operator type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic matchLabels: additionalProperties: type: string type: object type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic matchLabelKeys: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic mismatchLabelKeys: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic namespaceSelector: properties: matchExpressions: items: properties: key: type: string operator: type: string values: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic required: - key - operator type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic matchLabels: additionalProperties: type: string type: object type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic namespaces: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic topologyKey: type: string required: - topologyKey type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic type: object type: object automountServiceAccountToken: type: boolean containers: items: properties: args: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic command: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic env: items: properties: name: type: string value: type: string valueFrom: properties: configMapKeyRef: properties: key: type: string name: default: "" type: string optional: type: boolean required: - key type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic fieldRef: properties: apiVersion: type: string fieldPath: type: string required: - fieldPath type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic fileKeyRef: properties: key: type: string optional: default: false type: boolean path: type: string volumeName: type: string required: - key - path - volumeName type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic resourceFieldRef: properties: containerName: type: string divisor: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string pattern: ^(\+|-)?(([0-9]+(\.[0-9]*)?)|(\.[0-9]+))(([KMGTPE]i)|[numkMGTPE]|([eE](\+|-)?(([0-9]+(\.[0-9]*)?)|(\.[0-9]+))))?$ x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true resource: type: string required: - resource type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic secretKeyRef: properties: key: type: string name: default: "" type: string optional: type: boolean required: - key type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic type: object required: - name type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map envFrom: items: properties: configMapRef: properties: name: default: "" type: string optional: type: boolean type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic prefix: type: string secretRef: properties: name: default: "" type: string optional: type: boolean type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic image: type: string imagePullPolicy: type: string lifecycle: properties: postStart: properties: exec: properties: command: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic type: object httpGet: properties: host: type: string httpHeaders: items: properties: name: type: string value: type: string required: - name - value type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic path: type: string port: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true scheme: type: string required: - port type: object sleep: properties: seconds: format: int64 type: integer required: - seconds type: object tcpSocket: properties: host: type: string port: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true required: - port type: object type: object preStop: properties: exec: properties: command: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic type: object httpGet: properties: host: type: string httpHeaders: items: properties: name: type: string value: type: string required: - name - value type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic path: type: string port: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true scheme: type: string required: - port type: object sleep: properties: seconds: format: int64 type: integer required: - seconds type: object tcpSocket: properties: host: type: string port: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true required: - port type: object type: object stopSignal: type: string type: object livenessProbe: properties: exec: properties: command: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic type: object failureThreshold: format: int32 type: integer grpc: properties: port: format: int32 type: integer service: default: "" type: string required: - port type: object httpGet: properties: host: type: string httpHeaders: items: properties: name: type: string value: type: string required: - name - value type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic path: type: string port: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true scheme: type: string required: - port type: object initialDelaySeconds: format: int32 type: integer periodSeconds: format: int32 type: integer successThreshold: format: int32 type: integer tcpSocket: properties: host: type: string port: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true required: - port type: object terminationGracePeriodSeconds: format: int64 type: integer timeoutSeconds: format: int32 type: integer type: object name: type: string ports: items: properties: containerPort: format: int32 type: integer hostIP: type: string hostPort: format: int32 type: integer name: type: string protocol: default: TCP type: string required: - containerPort type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - containerPort - protocol x-kubernetes-list-type: map readinessProbe: properties: exec: properties: command: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic type: object failureThreshold: format: int32 type: integer grpc: properties: port: format: int32 type: integer service: default: "" type: string required: - port type: object httpGet: properties: host: type: string httpHeaders: items: properties: name: type: string value: type: string required: - name - value type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic path: type: string port: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true scheme: type: string required: - port type: object initialDelaySeconds: format: int32 type: integer periodSeconds: format: int32 type: integer successThreshold: format: int32 type: integer tcpSocket: properties: host: type: string port: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true required: - port type: object terminationGracePeriodSeconds: format: int64 type: integer timeoutSeconds: format: int32 type: integer type: object resizePolicy: items: properties: resourceName: type: string restartPolicy: type: string required: - resourceName - restartPolicy type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic resources: properties: claims: items: properties: name: type: string request: type: string required: - name type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map limits: additionalProperties: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string pattern: ^(\+|-)?(([0-9]+(\.[0-9]*)?)|(\.[0-9]+))(([KMGTPE]i)|[numkMGTPE]|([eE](\+|-)?(([0-9]+(\.[0-9]*)?)|(\.[0-9]+))))?$ x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true type: object requests: additionalProperties: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string pattern: ^(\+|-)?(([0-9]+(\.[0-9]*)?)|(\.[0-9]+))(([KMGTPE]i)|[numkMGTPE]|([eE](\+|-)?(([0-9]+(\.[0-9]*)?)|(\.[0-9]+))))?$ x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true type: object type: object restartPolicy: type: string restartPolicyRules: items: properties: action: type: string exitCodes: properties: operator: type: string values: items: format: int32 type: integer type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: set required: - operator type: object required: - action type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic securityContext: properties: allowPrivilegeEscalation: type: boolean appArmorProfile: properties: localhostProfile: type: string type: type: string required: - type type: object capabilities: properties: add: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic drop: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic type: object privileged: type: boolean procMount: type: string readOnlyRootFilesystem: type: boolean runAsGroup: format: int64 type: integer runAsNonRoot: type: boolean runAsUser: format: int64 type: integer seLinuxOptions: properties: level: type: string role: type: string type: type: string user: type: string type: object seccompProfile: properties: localhostProfile: type: string type: type: string required: - type type: object windowsOptions: properties: gmsaCredentialSpec: type: string gmsaCredentialSpecName: type: string hostProcess: type: boolean runAsUserName: type: string type: object type: object startupProbe: properties: exec: properties: command: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic type: object failureThreshold: format: int32 type: integer grpc: properties: port: format: int32 type: integer service: default: "" type: string required: - port type: object httpGet: properties: host: type: string httpHeaders: items: properties: name: type: string value: type: string required: - name - value type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic path: type: string port: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true scheme: type: string required: - port type: object initialDelaySeconds: format: int32 type: integer periodSeconds: format: int32 type: integer successThreshold: format: int32 type: integer tcpSocket: properties: host: type: string port: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true required: - port type: object terminationGracePeriodSeconds: format: int64 type: integer timeoutSeconds: format: int32 type: integer type: object stdin: type: boolean stdinOnce: type: boolean terminationMessagePath: type: string terminationMessagePolicy: type: string tty: type: boolean volumeDevices: items: properties: devicePath: type: string name: type: string required: - devicePath - name type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - devicePath x-kubernetes-list-type: map volumeMounts: items: properties: mountPath: type: string mountPropagation: type: string name: type: string readOnly: type: boolean recursiveReadOnly: type: string subPath: type: string subPathExpr: type: string required: - mountPath - name type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - mountPath x-kubernetes-list-type: map workingDir: type: string required: - name type: object type: array dnsConfig: properties: nameservers: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic options: items: properties: name: type: string value: type: string type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic searches: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic type: object dnsPolicy: type: string enableServiceLinks: type: boolean ephemeralContainers: items: properties: args: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic command: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic env: items: properties: name: type: string value: type: string valueFrom: properties: configMapKeyRef: properties: key: type: string name: default: "" type: string optional: type: boolean required: - key type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic fieldRef: properties: apiVersion: type: string fieldPath: type: string required: - fieldPath type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic fileKeyRef: properties: key: type: string optional: default: false type: boolean path: type: string volumeName: type: string required: - key - path - volumeName type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic resourceFieldRef: properties: containerName: type: string divisor: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string pattern: ^(\+|-)?(([0-9]+(\.[0-9]*)?)|(\.[0-9]+))(([KMGTPE]i)|[numkMGTPE]|([eE](\+|-)?(([0-9]+(\.[0-9]*)?)|(\.[0-9]+))))?$ x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true resource: type: string required: - resource type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic secretKeyRef: properties: key: type: string name: default: "" type: string optional: type: boolean required: - key type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic type: object required: - name type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map envFrom: items: properties: configMapRef: properties: name: default: "" type: string optional: type: boolean type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic prefix: type: string secretRef: properties: name: default: "" type: string optional: type: boolean type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic image: type: string imagePullPolicy: type: string lifecycle: properties: postStart: properties: exec: properties: command: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic type: object httpGet: properties: host: type: string httpHeaders: items: properties: name: type: string value: type: string required: - name - value type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic path: type: string port: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true scheme: type: string required: - port type: object sleep: properties: seconds: format: int64 type: integer required: - seconds type: object tcpSocket: properties: host: type: string port: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true required: - port type: object type: object preStop: properties: exec: properties: command: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic type: object httpGet: properties: host: type: string httpHeaders: items: properties: name: type: string value: type: string required: - name - value type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic path: type: string port: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true scheme: type: string required: - port type: object sleep: properties: seconds: format: int64 type: integer required: - seconds type: object tcpSocket: properties: host: type: string port: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true required: - port type: object type: object stopSignal: type: string type: object livenessProbe: properties: exec: properties: command: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic type: object failureThreshold: format: int32 type: integer grpc: properties: port: format: int32 type: integer service: default: "" type: string required: - port type: object httpGet: properties: host: type: string httpHeaders: items: properties: name: type: string value: type: string required: - name - value type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic path: type: string port: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true scheme: type: string required: - port type: object initialDelaySeconds: format: int32 type: integer periodSeconds: format: int32 type: integer successThreshold: format: int32 type: integer tcpSocket: properties: host: type: string port: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true required: - port type: object terminationGracePeriodSeconds: format: int64 type: integer timeoutSeconds: format: int32 type: integer type: object name: type: string ports: items: properties: containerPort: format: int32 type: integer hostIP: type: string hostPort: format: int32 type: integer name: type: string protocol: default: TCP type: string required: - containerPort type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - containerPort - protocol x-kubernetes-list-type: map readinessProbe: properties: exec: properties: command: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic type: object failureThreshold: format: int32 type: integer grpc: properties: port: format: int32 type: integer service: default: "" type: string required: - port type: object httpGet: properties: host: type: string httpHeaders: items: properties: name: type: string value: type: string required: - name - value type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic path: type: string port: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true scheme: type: string required: - port type: object initialDelaySeconds: format: int32 type: integer periodSeconds: format: int32 type: integer successThreshold: format: int32 type: integer tcpSocket: properties: host: type: string port: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true required: - port type: object terminationGracePeriodSeconds: format: int64 type: integer timeoutSeconds: format: int32 type: integer type: object resizePolicy: items: properties: resourceName: type: string restartPolicy: type: string required: - resourceName - restartPolicy type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic resources: properties: claims: items: properties: name: type: string request: type: string required: - name type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map limits: additionalProperties: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string pattern: ^(\+|-)?(([0-9]+(\.[0-9]*)?)|(\.[0-9]+))(([KMGTPE]i)|[numkMGTPE]|([eE](\+|-)?(([0-9]+(\.[0-9]*)?)|(\.[0-9]+))))?$ x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true type: object requests: additionalProperties: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string pattern: ^(\+|-)?(([0-9]+(\.[0-9]*)?)|(\.[0-9]+))(([KMGTPE]i)|[numkMGTPE]|([eE](\+|-)?(([0-9]+(\.[0-9]*)?)|(\.[0-9]+))))?$ x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true type: object type: object restartPolicy: type: string restartPolicyRules: items: properties: action: type: string exitCodes: properties: operator: type: string values: items: format: int32 type: integer type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: set required: - operator type: object required: - action type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic securityContext: properties: allowPrivilegeEscalation: type: boolean appArmorProfile: properties: localhostProfile: type: string type: type: string required: - type type: object capabilities: properties: add: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic drop: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic type: object privileged: type: boolean procMount: type: string readOnlyRootFilesystem: type: boolean runAsGroup: format: int64 type: integer runAsNonRoot: type: boolean runAsUser: format: int64 type: integer seLinuxOptions: properties: level: type: string role: type: string type: type: string user: type: string type: object seccompProfile: properties: localhostProfile: type: string type: type: string required: - type type: object windowsOptions: properties: gmsaCredentialSpec: type: string gmsaCredentialSpecName: type: string hostProcess: type: boolean runAsUserName: type: string type: object type: object startupProbe: properties: exec: properties: command: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic type: object failureThreshold: format: int32 type: integer grpc: properties: port: format: int32 type: integer service: default: "" type: string required: - port type: object httpGet: properties: host: type: string httpHeaders: items: properties: name: type: string value: type: string required: - name - value type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic path: type: string port: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true scheme: type: string required: - port type: object initialDelaySeconds: format: int32 type: integer periodSeconds: format: int32 type: integer successThreshold: format: int32 type: integer tcpSocket: properties: host: type: string port: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true required: - port type: object terminationGracePeriodSeconds: format: int64 type: integer timeoutSeconds: format: int32 type: integer type: object stdin: type: boolean stdinOnce: type: boolean targetContainerName: type: string terminationMessagePath: type: string terminationMessagePolicy: type: string tty: type: boolean volumeDevices: items: properties: devicePath: type: string name: type: string required: - devicePath - name type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - devicePath x-kubernetes-list-type: map volumeMounts: items: properties: mountPath: type: string mountPropagation: type: string name: type: string readOnly: type: boolean recursiveReadOnly: type: string subPath: type: string subPathExpr: type: string required: - mountPath - name type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - mountPath x-kubernetes-list-type: map workingDir: type: string required: - name type: object type: array hostAliases: items: properties: hostnames: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic ip: type: string required: - ip type: object type: array hostIPC: type: boolean hostNetwork: type: boolean hostPID: type: boolean hostUsers: type: boolean hostname: type: string imagePullSecrets: items: properties: name: default: "" type: string type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic type: array initContainers: items: properties: args: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic command: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic env: items: properties: name: type: string value: type: string valueFrom: properties: configMapKeyRef: properties: key: type: string name: default: "" type: string optional: type: boolean required: - key type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic fieldRef: properties: apiVersion: type: string fieldPath: type: string required: - fieldPath type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic fileKeyRef: properties: key: type: string optional: default: false type: boolean path: type: string volumeName: type: string required: - key - path - volumeName type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic resourceFieldRef: properties: containerName: type: string divisor: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string pattern: ^(\+|-)?(([0-9]+(\.[0-9]*)?)|(\.[0-9]+))(([KMGTPE]i)|[numkMGTPE]|([eE](\+|-)?(([0-9]+(\.[0-9]*)?)|(\.[0-9]+))))?$ x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true resource: type: string required: - resource type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic secretKeyRef: properties: key: type: string name: default: "" type: string optional: type: boolean required: - key type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic type: object required: - name type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map envFrom: items: properties: configMapRef: properties: name: default: "" type: string optional: type: boolean type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic prefix: type: string secretRef: properties: name: default: "" type: string optional: type: boolean type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic image: type: string imagePullPolicy: type: string lifecycle: properties: postStart: properties: exec: properties: command: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic type: object httpGet: properties: host: type: string httpHeaders: items: properties: name: type: string value: type: string required: - name - value type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic path: type: string port: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true scheme: type: string required: - port type: object sleep: properties: seconds: format: int64 type: integer required: - seconds type: object tcpSocket: properties: host: type: string port: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true required: - port type: object type: object preStop: properties: exec: properties: command: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic type: object httpGet: properties: host: type: string httpHeaders: items: properties: name: type: string value: type: string required: - name - value type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic path: type: string port: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true scheme: type: string required: - port type: object sleep: properties: seconds: format: int64 type: integer required: - seconds type: object tcpSocket: properties: host: type: string port: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true required: - port type: object type: object stopSignal: type: string type: object livenessProbe: properties: exec: properties: command: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic type: object failureThreshold: format: int32 type: integer grpc: properties: port: format: int32 type: integer service: default: "" type: string required: - port type: object httpGet: properties: host: type: string httpHeaders: items: properties: name: type: string value: type: string required: - name - value type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic path: type: string port: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true scheme: type: string required: - port type: object initialDelaySeconds: format: int32 type: integer periodSeconds: format: int32 type: integer successThreshold: format: int32 type: integer tcpSocket: properties: host: type: string port: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true required: - port type: object terminationGracePeriodSeconds: format: int64 type: integer timeoutSeconds: format: int32 type: integer type: object name: type: string ports: items: properties: containerPort: format: int32 type: integer hostIP: type: string hostPort: format: int32 type: integer name: type: string protocol: default: TCP type: string required: - containerPort type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - containerPort - protocol x-kubernetes-list-type: map readinessProbe: properties: exec: properties: command: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic type: object failureThreshold: format: int32 type: integer grpc: properties: port: format: int32 type: integer service: default: "" type: string required: - port type: object httpGet: properties: host: type: string httpHeaders: items: properties: name: type: string value: type: string required: - name - value type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic path: type: string port: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true scheme: type: string required: - port type: object initialDelaySeconds: format: int32 type: integer periodSeconds: format: int32 type: integer successThreshold: format: int32 type: integer tcpSocket: properties: host: type: string port: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true required: - port type: object terminationGracePeriodSeconds: format: int64 type: integer timeoutSeconds: format: int32 type: integer type: object resizePolicy: items: properties: resourceName: type: string restartPolicy: type: string required: - resourceName - restartPolicy type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic resources: properties: claims: items: properties: name: type: string request: type: string required: - name type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map limits: additionalProperties: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string pattern: ^(\+|-)?(([0-9]+(\.[0-9]*)?)|(\.[0-9]+))(([KMGTPE]i)|[numkMGTPE]|([eE](\+|-)?(([0-9]+(\.[0-9]*)?)|(\.[0-9]+))))?$ x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true type: object requests: additionalProperties: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string pattern: ^(\+|-)?(([0-9]+(\.[0-9]*)?)|(\.[0-9]+))(([KMGTPE]i)|[numkMGTPE]|([eE](\+|-)?(([0-9]+(\.[0-9]*)?)|(\.[0-9]+))))?$ x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true type: object type: object restartPolicy: type: string restartPolicyRules: items: properties: action: type: string exitCodes: properties: operator: type: string values: items: format: int32 type: integer type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: set required: - operator type: object required: - action type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic securityContext: properties: allowPrivilegeEscalation: type: boolean appArmorProfile: properties: localhostProfile: type: string type: type: string required: - type type: object capabilities: properties: add: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic drop: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic type: object privileged: type: boolean procMount: type: string readOnlyRootFilesystem: type: boolean runAsGroup: format: int64 type: integer runAsNonRoot: type: boolean runAsUser: format: int64 type: integer seLinuxOptions: properties: level: type: string role: type: string type: type: string user: type: string type: object seccompProfile: properties: localhostProfile: type: string type: type: string required: - type type: object windowsOptions: properties: gmsaCredentialSpec: type: string gmsaCredentialSpecName: type: string hostProcess: type: boolean runAsUserName: type: string type: object type: object startupProbe: properties: exec: properties: command: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic type: object failureThreshold: format: int32 type: integer grpc: properties: port: format: int32 type: integer service: default: "" type: string required: - port type: object httpGet: properties: host: type: string httpHeaders: items: properties: name: type: string value: type: string required: - name - value type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic path: type: string port: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true scheme: type: string required: - port type: object initialDelaySeconds: format: int32 type: integer periodSeconds: format: int32 type: integer successThreshold: format: int32 type: integer tcpSocket: properties: host: type: string port: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true required: - port type: object terminationGracePeriodSeconds: format: int64 type: integer timeoutSeconds: format: int32 type: integer type: object stdin: type: boolean stdinOnce: type: boolean terminationMessagePath: type: string terminationMessagePolicy: type: string tty: type: boolean volumeDevices: items: properties: devicePath: type: string name: type: string required: - devicePath - name type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - devicePath x-kubernetes-list-type: map volumeMounts: items: properties: mountPath: type: string mountPropagation: type: string name: type: string readOnly: type: boolean recursiveReadOnly: type: string subPath: type: string subPathExpr: type: string required: - mountPath - name type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - mountPath x-kubernetes-list-type: map workingDir: type: string required: - name type: object type: array nodeName: type: string nodeSelector: additionalProperties: type: string type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic os: properties: name: type: string required: - name type: object overhead: additionalProperties: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string pattern: ^(\+|-)?(([0-9]+(\.[0-9]*)?)|(\.[0-9]+))(([KMGTPE]i)|[numkMGTPE]|([eE](\+|-)?(([0-9]+(\.[0-9]*)?)|(\.[0-9]+))))?$ x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true type: object preemptionPolicy: type: string priority: format: int32 type: integer priorityClassName: type: string readinessGates: items: properties: conditionType: type: string required: - conditionType type: object type: array restartPolicy: type: string runtimeClassName: type: string schedulerName: type: string securityContext: properties: appArmorProfile: properties: localhostProfile: type: string type: type: string required: - type type: object fsGroup: format: int64 type: integer fsGroupChangePolicy: type: string runAsGroup: format: int64 type: integer runAsNonRoot: type: boolean runAsUser: format: int64 type: integer seLinuxChangePolicy: type: string seLinuxOptions: properties: level: type: string role: type: string type: type: string user: type: string type: object seccompProfile: properties: localhostProfile: type: string type: type: string required: - type type: object supplementalGroups: items: format: int64 type: integer type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic supplementalGroupsPolicy: type: string sysctls: items: properties: name: type: string value: type: string required: - name - value type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic windowsOptions: properties: gmsaCredentialSpec: type: string gmsaCredentialSpecName: type: string hostProcess: type: boolean runAsUserName: type: string type: object type: object serviceAccount: type: string serviceAccountName: type: string setHostnameAsFQDN: type: boolean shareProcessNamespace: type: boolean subdomain: type: string terminationGracePeriodSeconds: format: int64 type: integer tolerations: items: properties: effect: type: string key: type: string operator: type: string tolerationSeconds: format: int64 type: integer value: type: string type: object type: array topologySpreadConstraints: items: properties: labelSelector: properties: matchExpressions: items: properties: key: type: string operator: type: string values: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic required: - key - operator type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic matchLabels: additionalProperties: type: string type: object type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic matchLabelKeys: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic maxSkew: format: int32 type: integer minDomains: format: int32 type: integer nodeAffinityPolicy: type: string nodeTaintsPolicy: type: string topologyKey: type: string whenUnsatisfiable: type: string required: - maxSkew - topologyKey - whenUnsatisfiable type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - topologyKey - whenUnsatisfiable x-kubernetes-list-type: map volumes: items: properties: awsElasticBlockStore: properties: fsType: type: string partition: format: int32 type: integer readOnly: type: boolean volumeID: type: string required: - volumeID type: object azureDisk: properties: cachingMode: type: string diskName: type: string diskURI: type: string fsType: default: ext4 type: string kind: type: string readOnly: default: false type: boolean required: - diskName - diskURI type: object azureFile: properties: readOnly: type: boolean secretName: type: string shareName: type: string required: - secretName - shareName type: object cephfs: properties: monitors: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic path: type: string readOnly: type: boolean secretFile: type: string secretRef: properties: name: default: "" type: string type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic user: type: string required: - monitors type: object cinder: properties: fsType: type: string readOnly: type: boolean secretRef: properties: name: default: "" type: string type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic volumeID: type: string required: - volumeID type: object configMap: properties: defaultMode: format: int32 type: integer items: items: properties: key: type: string mode: format: int32 type: integer path: type: string required: - key - path type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic name: default: "" type: string optional: type: boolean type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic csi: properties: driver: type: string fsType: type: string nodePublishSecretRef: properties: name: default: "" type: string type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic readOnly: type: boolean volumeAttributes: additionalProperties: type: string type: object required: - driver type: object downwardAPI: properties: defaultMode: format: int32 type: integer items: items: properties: fieldRef: properties: apiVersion: type: string fieldPath: type: string required: - fieldPath type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic mode: format: int32 type: integer path: type: string resourceFieldRef: properties: containerName: type: string divisor: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string pattern: ^(\+|-)?(([0-9]+(\.[0-9]*)?)|(\.[0-9]+))(([KMGTPE]i)|[numkMGTPE]|([eE](\+|-)?(([0-9]+(\.[0-9]*)?)|(\.[0-9]+))))?$ x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true resource: type: string required: - resource type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic required: - path type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic type: object emptyDir: properties: medium: type: string sizeLimit: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string pattern: ^(\+|-)?(([0-9]+(\.[0-9]*)?)|(\.[0-9]+))(([KMGTPE]i)|[numkMGTPE]|([eE](\+|-)?(([0-9]+(\.[0-9]*)?)|(\.[0-9]+))))?$ x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true type: object ephemeral: properties: volumeClaimTemplate: properties: metadata: type: object spec: properties: accessModes: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic dataSource: properties: apiGroup: type: string kind: type: string name: type: string required: - kind - name type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic dataSourceRef: properties: apiGroup: type: string kind: type: string name: type: string namespace: type: string required: - kind - name type: object resources: properties: limits: additionalProperties: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string pattern: ^(\+|-)?(([0-9]+(\.[0-9]*)?)|(\.[0-9]+))(([KMGTPE]i)|[numkMGTPE]|([eE](\+|-)?(([0-9]+(\.[0-9]*)?)|(\.[0-9]+))))?$ x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true type: object requests: additionalProperties: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string pattern: ^(\+|-)?(([0-9]+(\.[0-9]*)?)|(\.[0-9]+))(([KMGTPE]i)|[numkMGTPE]|([eE](\+|-)?(([0-9]+(\.[0-9]*)?)|(\.[0-9]+))))?$ x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true type: object type: object selector: properties: matchExpressions: items: properties: key: type: string operator: type: string values: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic required: - key - operator type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic matchLabels: additionalProperties: type: string type: object type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic storageClassName: type: string volumeAttributesClassName: type: string volumeMode: type: string volumeName: type: string type: object required: - spec type: object type: object fc: properties: fsType: type: string lun: format: int32 type: integer readOnly: type: boolean targetWWNs: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic wwids: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic type: object flexVolume: properties: driver: type: string fsType: type: string options: additionalProperties: type: string type: object readOnly: type: boolean secretRef: properties: name: default: "" type: string type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic required: - driver type: object flocker: properties: datasetName: type: string datasetUUID: type: string type: object gcePersistentDisk: properties: fsType: type: string partition: format: int32 type: integer pdName: type: string readOnly: type: boolean required: - pdName type: object gitRepo: properties: directory: type: string repository: type: string revision: type: string required: - repository type: object glusterfs: properties: endpoints: type: string path: type: string readOnly: type: boolean required: - endpoints - path type: object hostPath: properties: path: type: string type: type: string required: - path type: object image: properties: pullPolicy: type: string reference: type: string type: object iscsi: properties: chapAuthDiscovery: type: boolean chapAuthSession: type: boolean fsType: type: string initiatorName: type: string iqn: type: string iscsiInterface: default: default type: string lun: format: int32 type: integer portals: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic readOnly: type: boolean secretRef: properties: name: default: "" type: string type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic targetPortal: type: string required: - iqn - lun - targetPortal type: object name: type: string nfs: properties: path: type: string readOnly: type: boolean server: type: string required: - path - server type: object persistentVolumeClaim: properties: claimName: type: string readOnly: type: boolean required: - claimName type: object photonPersistentDisk: properties: fsType: type: string pdID: type: string required: - pdID type: object portworxVolume: properties: fsType: type: string readOnly: type: boolean volumeID: type: string required: - volumeID type: object projected: properties: defaultMode: format: int32 type: integer sources: items: properties: clusterTrustBundle: properties: labelSelector: properties: matchExpressions: items: properties: key: type: string operator: type: string values: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic required: - key - operator type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic matchLabels: additionalProperties: type: string type: object type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic name: type: string optional: type: boolean path: type: string signerName: type: string required: - path type: object configMap: properties: items: items: properties: key: type: string mode: format: int32 type: integer path: type: string required: - key - path type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic name: default: "" type: string optional: type: boolean type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic downwardAPI: properties: items: items: properties: fieldRef: properties: apiVersion: type: string fieldPath: type: string required: - fieldPath type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic mode: format: int32 type: integer path: type: string resourceFieldRef: properties: containerName: type: string divisor: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string pattern: ^(\+|-)?(([0-9]+(\.[0-9]*)?)|(\.[0-9]+))(([KMGTPE]i)|[numkMGTPE]|([eE](\+|-)?(([0-9]+(\.[0-9]*)?)|(\.[0-9]+))))?$ x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true resource: type: string required: - resource type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic required: - path type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic type: object podCertificate: properties: certificateChainPath: type: string credentialBundlePath: type: string keyPath: type: string keyType: type: string maxExpirationSeconds: format: int32 type: integer signerName: type: string required: - keyType - signerName type: object secret: properties: items: items: properties: key: type: string mode: format: int32 type: integer path: type: string required: - key - path type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic name: default: "" type: string optional: type: boolean type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic serviceAccountToken: properties: audience: type: string expirationSeconds: format: int64 type: integer path: type: string required: - path type: object type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic type: object quobyte: properties: group: type: string readOnly: type: boolean registry: type: string tenant: type: string user: type: string volume: type: string required: - registry - volume type: object rbd: properties: fsType: type: string image: type: string keyring: default: /etc/ceph/keyring type: string monitors: items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic pool: default: rbd type: string readOnly: type: boolean secretRef: properties: name: default: "" type: string type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic user: default: admin type: string required: - image - monitors type: object scaleIO: properties: fsType: default: xfs type: string gateway: type: string protectionDomain: type: string readOnly: type: boolean secretRef: properties: name: default: "" type: string type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic sslEnabled: type: boolean storageMode: default: ThinProvisioned type: string storagePool: type: string system: type: string volumeName: type: string required: - gateway - secretRef - system type: object secret: properties: defaultMode: format: int32 type: integer items: items: properties: key: type: string mode: format: int32 type: integer path: type: string required: - key - path type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic optional: type: boolean secretName: type: string type: object storageos: properties: fsType: type: string readOnly: type: boolean secretRef: properties: name: default: "" type: string type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic volumeName: type: string volumeNamespace: type: string type: object vsphereVolume: properties: fsType: type: string storagePolicyID: type: string storagePolicyName: type: string volumePath: type: string required: - volumePath type: object required: - name type: object type: array type: object type: object type: object type: object disableDefaultAdminSecret: description: DisableDefaultAdminSecret prevents operator from creating default admin-credentials secret type: boolean disableDefaultSecurityContext: description: DisableDefaultSecurityContext prevents the operator from populating securityContext on deployments enum: - Pod - Container - All type: string external: description: External enables you to configure external grafana instances that is not managed by the operator. properties: adminPassword: description: AdminPassword key to talk to the external grafana instance. properties: key: description: The key of the secret to select from. Must be a valid secret key. type: string name: default: "" description: |- Name of the referent. This field is effectively required, but due to backwards compatibility is allowed to be empty. Instances of this type with an empty value here are almost certainly wrong. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/names/#names type: string optional: description: Specify whether the Secret or its key must be defined type: boolean required: - key type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic adminUser: description: AdminUser key to talk to the external grafana instance. properties: key: description: The key of the secret to select from. Must be a valid secret key. type: string name: default: "" description: |- Name of the referent. This field is effectively required, but due to backwards compatibility is allowed to be empty. Instances of this type with an empty value here are almost certainly wrong. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/names/#names type: string optional: description: Specify whether the Secret or its key must be defined type: boolean required: - key type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic apiKey: description: The API key to talk to the external grafana instance, you need to define ether apiKey or adminUser/adminPassword. properties: key: description: The key of the secret to select from. Must be a valid secret key. type: string name: default: "" description: |- Name of the referent. This field is effectively required, but due to backwards compatibility is allowed to be empty. Instances of this type with an empty value here are almost certainly wrong. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/names/#names type: string optional: description: Specify whether the Secret or its key must be defined type: boolean required: - key type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic tls: description: DEPRECATED, use top level `tls` instead. properties: certSecretRef: description: Use a secret as a reference to give TLS Certificate information properties: name: description: name is unique within a namespace to reference a secret resource. type: string namespace: description: namespace defines the space within which the secret name must be unique. type: string type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic insecureSkipVerify: description: Disable the CA check of the server type: boolean type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: insecureSkipVerify and certSecretRef cannot be set at the same time rule: (has(self.insecureSkipVerify) && !(has(self.certSecretRef))) || (has(self.certSecretRef) && !(has(self.insecureSkipVerify))) url: description: URL of the external grafana instance you want to manage. type: string required: - url type: object httpRoute: description: HTTPRoute customizes the GatewayAPI HTTPRoute Object. It will not be created if this is not set properties: metadata: description: ObjectMeta contains only a [subset of the fields included in k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/apis/meta/v1.ObjectMeta](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.27/#objectmeta-v1-meta). properties: annotations: additionalProperties: type: string type: object labels: additionalProperties: type: string type: object type: object spec: description: HTTPRouteSpec defines the desired state of HTTPRoute properties: hostnames: description: |- Hostnames defines a set of hostnames that should match against the HTTP Host header to select a HTTPRoute used to process the request. Implementations MUST ignore any port value specified in the HTTP Host header while performing a match and (absent of any applicable header modification configuration) MUST forward this header unmodified to the backend. Valid values for Hostnames are determined by RFC 1123 definition of a hostname with 2 notable exceptions: 1. IPs are not allowed. 2. A hostname may be prefixed with a wildcard label (`*.`). The wildcard label must appear by itself as the first label. If a hostname is specified by both the Listener and HTTPRoute, there must be at least one intersecting hostname for the HTTPRoute to be attached to the Listener. For example: * A Listener with `test.example.com` as the hostname matches HTTPRoutes that have either not specified any hostnames, or have specified at least one of `test.example.com` or `*.example.com`. * A Listener with `*.example.com` as the hostname matches HTTPRoutes that have either not specified any hostnames or have specified at least one hostname that matches the Listener hostname. For example, `*.example.com`, `test.example.com`, and `foo.test.example.com` would all match. On the other hand, `example.com` and `test.example.net` would not match. Hostnames that are prefixed with a wildcard label (`*.`) are interpreted as a suffix match. That means that a match for `*.example.com` would match both `test.example.com`, and `foo.test.example.com`, but not `example.com`. If both the Listener and HTTPRoute have specified hostnames, any HTTPRoute hostnames that do not match the Listener hostname MUST be ignored. For example, if a Listener specified `*.example.com`, and the HTTPRoute specified `test.example.com` and `test.example.net`, `test.example.net` must not be considered for a match. If both the Listener and HTTPRoute have specified hostnames, and none match with the criteria above, then the HTTPRoute is not accepted. The implementation must raise an 'Accepted' Condition with a status of `False` in the corresponding RouteParentStatus. In the event that multiple HTTPRoutes specify intersecting hostnames (e.g. overlapping wildcard matching and exact matching hostnames), precedence must be given to rules from the HTTPRoute with the largest number of: * Characters in a matching non-wildcard hostname. * Characters in a matching hostname. If ties exist across multiple Routes, the matching precedence rules for HTTPRouteMatches takes over. Support: Core items: description: |- Hostname is the fully qualified domain name of a network host. This matches the RFC 1123 definition of a hostname with 2 notable exceptions: 1. IPs are not allowed. 2. A hostname may be prefixed with a wildcard label (`*.`). The wildcard label must appear by itself as the first label. Hostname can be "precise" which is a domain name without the terminating dot of a network host (e.g. "foo.example.com") or "wildcard", which is a domain name prefixed with a single wildcard label (e.g. `*.example.com`). Note that as per RFC1035 and RFC1123, a *label* must consist of lower case alphanumeric characters or '-', and must start and end with an alphanumeric character. No other punctuation is allowed. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^(\*\.)?[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string maxItems: 16 type: array parentRefs: description: |- ParentRefs references the resources (usually Gateways) that a Route wants to be attached to. Note that the referenced parent resource needs to allow this for the attachment to be complete. For Gateways, that means the Gateway needs to allow attachment from Routes of this kind and namespace. For Services, that means the Service must either be in the same namespace for a "producer" route, or the mesh implementation must support and allow "consumer" routes for the referenced Service. ReferenceGrant is not applicable for governing ParentRefs to Services - it is not possible to create a "producer" route for a Service in a different namespace from the Route. There are two kinds of parent resources with "Core" support: * Gateway (Gateway conformance profile) * Service (Mesh conformance profile, ClusterIP Services only) This API may be extended in the future to support additional kinds of parent resources. ParentRefs must be _distinct_. This means either that: * They select different objects. If this is the case, then parentRef entries are distinct. In terms of fields, this means that the multi-part key defined by `group`, `kind`, `namespace`, and `name` must be unique across all parentRef entries in the Route. * They do not select different objects, but for each optional field used, each ParentRef that selects the same object must set the same set of optional fields to different values. If one ParentRef sets a combination of optional fields, all must set the same combination. Some examples: * If one ParentRef sets `sectionName`, all ParentRefs referencing the same object must also set `sectionName`. * If one ParentRef sets `port`, all ParentRefs referencing the same object must also set `port`. * If one ParentRef sets `sectionName` and `port`, all ParentRefs referencing the same object must also set `sectionName` and `port`. It is possible to separately reference multiple distinct objects that may be collapsed by an implementation. For example, some implementations may choose to merge compatible Gateway Listeners together. If that is the case, the list of routes attached to those resources should also be merged. Note that for ParentRefs that cross namespace boundaries, there are specific rules. Cross-namespace references are only valid if they are explicitly allowed by something in the namespace they are referring to. For example, Gateway has the AllowedRoutes field, and ReferenceGrant provides a generic way to enable other kinds of cross-namespace reference. ParentRefs from a Route to a Service in the same namespace are "producer" routes, which apply default routing rules to inbound connections from any namespace to the Service. ParentRefs from a Route to a Service in a different namespace are "consumer" routes, and these routing rules are only applied to outbound connections originating from the same namespace as the Route, for which the intended destination of the connections are a Service targeted as a ParentRef of the Route. items: description: |- ParentReference identifies an API object (usually a Gateway) that can be considered a parent of this resource (usually a route). There are two kinds of parent resources with "Core" support: * Gateway (Gateway conformance profile) * Service (Mesh conformance profile, ClusterIP Services only) This API may be extended in the future to support additional kinds of parent resources. The API object must be valid in the cluster; the Group and Kind must be registered in the cluster for this reference to be valid. properties: group: default: gateway.networking.k8s.io description: |- Group is the group of the referent. When unspecified, "gateway.networking.k8s.io" is inferred. To set the core API group (such as for a "Service" kind referent), Group must be explicitly set to "" (empty string). Support: Core maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: default: Gateway description: |- Kind is kind of the referent. There are two kinds of parent resources with "Core" support: * Gateway (Gateway conformance profile) * Service (Mesh conformance profile, ClusterIP Services only) Support for other resources is Implementation-Specific. maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: |- Name is the name of the referent. Support: Core maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string namespace: description: |- Namespace is the namespace of the referent. When unspecified, this refers to the local namespace of the Route. Note that there are specific rules for ParentRefs which cross namespace boundaries. Cross-namespace references are only valid if they are explicitly allowed by something in the namespace they are referring to. For example: Gateway has the AllowedRoutes field, and ReferenceGrant provides a generic way to enable any other kind of cross-namespace reference. ParentRefs from a Route to a Service in the same namespace are "producer" routes, which apply default routing rules to inbound connections from any namespace to the Service. ParentRefs from a Route to a Service in a different namespace are "consumer" routes, and these routing rules are only applied to outbound connections originating from the same namespace as the Route, for which the intended destination of the connections are a Service targeted as a ParentRef of the Route. Support: Core maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?$ type: string port: description: |- Port is the network port this Route targets. It can be interpreted differently based on the type of parent resource. When the parent resource is a Gateway, this targets all listeners listening on the specified port that also support this kind of Route(and select this Route). It's not recommended to set `Port` unless the networking behaviors specified in a Route must apply to a specific port as opposed to a listener(s) whose port(s) may be changed. When both Port and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected listener must match both specified values. When the parent resource is a Service, this targets a specific port in the Service spec. When both Port (experimental) and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected port must match both specified values. Implementations MAY choose to support other parent resources. Implementations supporting other types of parent resources MUST clearly document how/if Port is interpreted. For the purpose of status, an attachment is considered successful as long as the parent resource accepts it partially. For example, Gateway listeners can restrict which Routes can attach to them by Route kind, namespace, or hostname. If 1 of 2 Gateway listeners accept attachment from the referencing Route, the Route MUST be considered successfully attached. If no Gateway listeners accept attachment from this Route, the Route MUST be considered detached from the Gateway. Support: Extended format: int32 maximum: 65535 minimum: 1 type: integer sectionName: description: |- SectionName is the name of a section within the target resource. In the following resources, SectionName is interpreted as the following: * Gateway: Listener name. When both Port (experimental) and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected listener must match both specified values. * Service: Port name. When both Port (experimental) and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected listener must match both specified values. Implementations MAY choose to support attaching Routes to other resources. If that is the case, they MUST clearly document how SectionName is interpreted. When unspecified (empty string), this will reference the entire resource. For the purpose of status, an attachment is considered successful if at least one section in the parent resource accepts it. For example, Gateway listeners can restrict which Routes can attach to them by Route kind, namespace, or hostname. If 1 of 2 Gateway listeners accept attachment from the referencing Route, the Route MUST be considered successfully attached. If no Gateway listeners accept attachment from this Route, the Route MUST be considered detached from the Gateway. Support: Core maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string required: - name type: object maxItems: 32 type: array rules: default: - matches: - path: type: PathPrefix value: / description: |- Rules are a list of HTTP matchers, filters and actions. items: description: |- HTTPRouteRule defines semantics for matching an HTTP request based on conditions (matches), processing it (filters), and forwarding the request to an API object (backendRefs). properties: backendRefs: description: |- BackendRefs defines the backend(s) where matching requests should be sent. Failure behavior here depends on how many BackendRefs are specified and how many are invalid. If *all* entries in BackendRefs are invalid, and there are also no filters specified in this route rule, *all* traffic which matches this rule MUST receive a 500 status code. See the HTTPBackendRef definition for the rules about what makes a single HTTPBackendRef invalid. When a HTTPBackendRef is invalid, 500 status codes MUST be returned for requests that would have otherwise been routed to an invalid backend. If multiple backends are specified, and some are invalid, the proportion of requests that would otherwise have been routed to an invalid backend MUST receive a 500 status code. For example, if two backends are specified with equal weights, and one is invalid, 50 percent of traffic must receive a 500. Implementations may choose how that 50 percent is determined. When a HTTPBackendRef refers to a Service that has no ready endpoints, implementations SHOULD return a 503 for requests to that backend instead. If an implementation chooses to do this, all of the above rules for 500 responses MUST also apply for responses that return a 503. Support: Core for Kubernetes Service Support: Extended for Kubernetes ServiceImport Support: Implementation-specific for any other resource Support for weight: Core items: description: |- HTTPBackendRef defines how a HTTPRoute forwards a HTTP request. Note that when a namespace different than the local namespace is specified, a ReferenceGrant object is required in the referent namespace to allow that namespace's owner to accept the reference. See the ReferenceGrant documentation for details. When the BackendRef points to a Kubernetes Service, implementations SHOULD honor the appProtocol field if it is set for the target Service Port. Implementations supporting appProtocol SHOULD recognize the Kubernetes Standard Application Protocols defined in KEP-3726. If a Service appProtocol isn't specified, an implementation MAY infer the backend protocol through its own means. Implementations MAY infer the protocol from the Route type referring to the backend Service. If a Route is not able to send traffic to the backend using the specified protocol then the backend is considered invalid. Implementations MUST set the "ResolvedRefs" condition to "False" with the "UnsupportedProtocol" reason. properties: filters: description: |- Filters defined at this level should be executed if and only if the request is being forwarded to the backend defined here. Support: Implementation-specific (For broader support of filters, use the Filters field in HTTPRouteRule.) items: description: |- HTTPRouteFilter defines processing steps that must be completed during the request or response lifecycle. HTTPRouteFilters are meant as an extension point to express processing that may be done in Gateway implementations. Some examples include request or response modification, implementing authentication strategies, rate-limiting, and traffic shaping. API guarantee/conformance is defined based on the type of the filter. properties: cors: description: |- CORS defines a schema for a filter that responds to the cross-origin request based on HTTP response header. Support: Extended properties: allowCredentials: description: |- AllowCredentials indicates whether the actual cross-origin request allows to include credentials. The only valid value for the `Access-Control-Allow-Credentials` response header is true (case-sensitive). If the credentials are not allowed in cross-origin requests, the gateway will omit the header `Access-Control-Allow-Credentials` entirely rather than setting its value to false. Support: Extended enum: - true type: boolean allowHeaders: description: |- AllowHeaders indicates which HTTP request headers are supported for accessing the requested resource. Header names are not case sensitive. Multiple header names in the value of the `Access-Control-Allow-Headers` response header are separated by a comma (","). When the `AllowHeaders` field is configured with one or more headers, the gateway must return the `Access-Control-Allow-Headers` response header which value is present in the `AllowHeaders` field. If any header name in the `Access-Control-Request-Headers` request header is not included in the list of header names specified by the response header `Access-Control-Allow-Headers`, it will present an error on the client side. If any header name in the `Access-Control-Allow-Headers` response header does not recognize by the client, it will also occur an error on the client side. A wildcard indicates that the requests with all HTTP headers are allowed. The `Access-Control-Allow-Headers` response header can only use `*` wildcard as value when the `AllowCredentials` field is unspecified. When the `AllowCredentials` field is specified and `AllowHeaders` field specified with the `*` wildcard, the gateway must specify one or more HTTP headers in the value of the `Access-Control-Allow-Headers` response header. The value of the header `Access-Control-Allow-Headers` is same as the `Access-Control-Request-Headers` header provided by the client. If the header `Access-Control-Request-Headers` is not included in the request, the gateway will omit the `Access-Control-Allow-Headers` response header, instead of specifying the `*` wildcard. A Gateway implementation may choose to add implementation-specific default headers. Support: Extended items: description: |- HTTPHeaderName is the name of an HTTP header. Valid values include: * "Authorization" * "Set-Cookie" Invalid values include: - ":method" - ":" is an invalid character. This means that HTTP/2 pseudo headers are not currently supported by this type. - "/invalid" - "/ " is an invalid character maxLength: 256 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z0-9!#$%&'*+\-.^_\x60|~]+$ type: string maxItems: 64 type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: set allowMethods: description: |- AllowMethods indicates which HTTP methods are supported for accessing the requested resource. Valid values are any method defined by RFC9110, along with the special value `*`, which represents all HTTP methods are allowed. Method names are case sensitive, so these values are also case-sensitive. (See https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2616#section-5.1.1) Multiple method names in the value of the `Access-Control-Allow-Methods` response header are separated by a comma (","). A CORS-safelisted method is a method that is `GET`, `HEAD`, or `POST`. (See https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#cors-safelisted-method) The CORS-safelisted methods are always allowed, regardless of whether they are specified in the `AllowMethods` field. When the `AllowMethods` field is configured with one or more methods, the gateway must return the `Access-Control-Allow-Methods` response header which value is present in the `AllowMethods` field. If the HTTP method of the `Access-Control-Request-Method` request header is not included in the list of methods specified by the response header `Access-Control-Allow-Methods`, it will present an error on the client side. The `Access-Control-Allow-Methods` response header can only use `*` wildcard as value when the `AllowCredentials` field is unspecified. When the `AllowCredentials` field is specified and `AllowMethods` field specified with the `*` wildcard, the gateway must specify one HTTP method in the value of the Access-Control-Allow-Methods response header. The value of the header `Access-Control-Allow-Methods` is same as the `Access-Control-Request-Method` header provided by the client. If the header `Access-Control-Request-Method` is not included in the request, the gateway will omit the `Access-Control-Allow-Methods` response header, instead of specifying the `*` wildcard. A Gateway implementation may choose to add implementation-specific default methods. Support: Extended items: enum: - GET - HEAD - POST - PUT - DELETE - CONNECT - OPTIONS - TRACE - PATCH - '*' type: string maxItems: 9 type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: set x-kubernetes-validations: - message: AllowMethods cannot contain '*' alongside other methods rule: '!(''*'' in self && self.size() > 1)' allowOrigins: description: |- AllowOrigins indicates whether the response can be shared with requested resource from the given `Origin`. The `Origin` consists of a scheme and a host, with an optional port, and takes the form `://(:)`. Valid values for scheme are: `http` and `https`. Valid values for port are any integer between 1 and 65535 (the list of available TCP/UDP ports). Note that, if not included, port `80` is assumed for `http` scheme origins, and port `443` is assumed for `https` origins. This may affect origin matching. The host part of the origin may contain the wildcard character `*`. These wildcard characters behave as follows: * `*` is a greedy match to the _left_, including any number of DNS labels to the left of its position. This also means that `*` will include any number of period `.` characters to the left of its position. * A wildcard by itself matches all hosts. An origin value that includes _only_ the `*` character indicates requests from all `Origin`s are allowed. When the `AllowOrigins` field is configured with multiple origins, it means the server supports clients from multiple origins. If the request `Origin` matches the configured allowed origins, the gateway must return the given `Origin` and sets value of the header `Access-Control-Allow-Origin` same as the `Origin` header provided by the client. The status code of a successful response to a "preflight" request is always an OK status (i.e., 204 or 200). If the request `Origin` does not match the configured allowed origins, the gateway returns 204/200 response but doesn't set the relevant cross-origin response headers. Alternatively, the gateway responds with 403 status to the "preflight" request is denied, coupled with omitting the CORS headers. The cross-origin request fails on the client side. Therefore, the client doesn't attempt the actual cross-origin request. The `Access-Control-Allow-Origin` response header can only use `*` wildcard as value when the `AllowCredentials` field is unspecified. When the `AllowCredentials` field is specified and `AllowOrigins` field specified with the `*` wildcard, the gateway must return a single origin in the value of the `Access-Control-Allow-Origin` response header, instead of specifying the `*` wildcard. The value of the header `Access-Control-Allow-Origin` is same as the `Origin` header provided by the client. Support: Extended items: description: |- The AbsoluteURI MUST NOT be a relative URI, and it MUST follow the URI syntax and encoding rules specified in RFC3986. The AbsoluteURI MUST include both a scheme (e.g., "http" or "spiffe") and a scheme-specific-part. URIs that include an authority MUST include a fully qualified domain name or IP address as the host. The below regex is taken from the regex section in RFC 3986 with a slight modification to enforce a full URI and not relative. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^(([^:/?#]+):)(//([^/?#]*))([^?#]*)(\?([^#]*))?(#(.*))? type: string maxItems: 64 type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: set exposeHeaders: description: |- ExposeHeaders indicates which HTTP response headers can be exposed to client-side scripts in response to a cross-origin request. A CORS-safelisted response header is an HTTP header in a CORS response that it is considered safe to expose to the client scripts. The CORS-safelisted response headers include the following headers: `Cache-Control` `Content-Language` `Content-Length` `Content-Type` `Expires` `Last-Modified` `Pragma` (See https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#cors-safelisted-response-header-name) The CORS-safelisted response headers are exposed to client by default. When an HTTP header name is specified using the `ExposeHeaders` field, this additional header will be exposed as part of the response to the client. Header names are not case sensitive. Multiple header names in the value of the `Access-Control-Expose-Headers` response header are separated by a comma (","). A wildcard indicates that the responses with all HTTP headers are exposed to clients. The `Access-Control-Expose-Headers` response header can only use `*` wildcard as value when the `AllowCredentials` field is unspecified. Support: Extended items: description: |- HTTPHeaderName is the name of an HTTP header. Valid values include: * "Authorization" * "Set-Cookie" Invalid values include: - ":method" - ":" is an invalid character. This means that HTTP/2 pseudo headers are not currently supported by this type. - "/invalid" - "/ " is an invalid character maxLength: 256 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z0-9!#$%&'*+\-.^_\x60|~]+$ type: string maxItems: 64 type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: set maxAge: default: 5 description: |- MaxAge indicates the duration (in seconds) for the client to cache the results of a "preflight" request. The information provided by the `Access-Control-Allow-Methods` and `Access-Control-Allow-Headers` response headers can be cached by the client until the time specified by `Access-Control-Max-Age` elapses. The default value of `Access-Control-Max-Age` response header is 5 (seconds). format: int32 minimum: 1 type: integer type: object extensionRef: description: |- ExtensionRef is an optional, implementation-specific extension to the "filter" behavior. For example, resource "myroutefilter" in group "networking.example.net"). ExtensionRef MUST NOT be used for core and extended filters. This filter can be used multiple times within the same rule. Support: Implementation-specific properties: group: description: |- Group is the group of the referent. For example, "gateway.networking.k8s.io". When unspecified or empty string, core API group is inferred. maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: description: Kind is kind of the referent. For example "HTTPRoute" or "Service". maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: Name is the name of the referent. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string required: - group - kind - name type: object requestHeaderModifier: description: |- RequestHeaderModifier defines a schema for a filter that modifies request headers. Support: Core properties: add: description: |- Add adds the given header(s) (name, value) to the request before the action. It appends to any existing values associated with the header name. Input: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: foo Config: add: - name: "my-header" value: "bar,baz" Output: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: foo,bar,baz items: description: HTTPHeader represents an HTTP Header name and value as defined by RFC 7230. properties: name: description: |- Name is the name of the HTTP Header to be matched. Name matching MUST be case-insensitive. (See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.2). If multiple entries specify equivalent header names, the first entry with an equivalent name MUST be considered for a match. Subsequent entries with an equivalent header name MUST be ignored. Due to the case-insensitivity of header names, "foo" and "Foo" are considered equivalent. maxLength: 256 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z0-9!#$%&'*+\-.^_\x60|~]+$ type: string value: description: Value is the value of HTTP Header to be matched. maxLength: 4096 minLength: 1 type: string required: - name - value type: object maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map remove: description: |- Remove the given header(s) from the HTTP request before the action. The value of Remove is a list of HTTP header names. Note that the header names are case-insensitive (see https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc2616#section-4.2). Input: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header1: foo my-header2: bar my-header3: baz Config: remove: ["my-header1", "my-header3"] Output: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header2: bar items: type: string maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: set set: description: |- Set overwrites the request with the given header (name, value) before the action. Input: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: foo Config: set: - name: "my-header" value: "bar" Output: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: bar items: description: HTTPHeader represents an HTTP Header name and value as defined by RFC 7230. properties: name: description: |- Name is the name of the HTTP Header to be matched. Name matching MUST be case-insensitive. (See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.2). If multiple entries specify equivalent header names, the first entry with an equivalent name MUST be considered for a match. Subsequent entries with an equivalent header name MUST be ignored. Due to the case-insensitivity of header names, "foo" and "Foo" are considered equivalent. maxLength: 256 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z0-9!#$%&'*+\-.^_\x60|~]+$ type: string value: description: Value is the value of HTTP Header to be matched. maxLength: 4096 minLength: 1 type: string required: - name - value type: object maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map type: object requestMirror: description: |- RequestMirror defines a schema for a filter that mirrors requests. Requests are sent to the specified destination, but responses from that destination are ignored. This filter can be used multiple times within the same rule. Note that not all implementations will be able to support mirroring to multiple backends. Support: Extended properties: backendRef: description: |- BackendRef references a resource where mirrored requests are sent. Mirrored requests must be sent only to a single destination endpoint within this BackendRef, irrespective of how many endpoints are present within this BackendRef. If the referent cannot be found, this BackendRef is invalid and must be dropped from the Gateway. The controller must ensure the "ResolvedRefs" condition on the Route status is set to `status: False` and not configure this backend in the underlying implementation. If there is a cross-namespace reference to an *existing* object that is not allowed by a ReferenceGrant, the controller must ensure the "ResolvedRefs" condition on the Route is set to `status: False`, with the "RefNotPermitted" reason and not configure this backend in the underlying implementation. In either error case, the Message of the `ResolvedRefs` Condition should be used to provide more detail about the problem. Support: Extended for Kubernetes Service Support: Implementation-specific for any other resource properties: group: default: "" description: |- Group is the group of the referent. For example, "gateway.networking.k8s.io". When unspecified or empty string, core API group is inferred. maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: default: Service description: |- Kind is the Kubernetes resource kind of the referent. For example "Service". Defaults to "Service" when not specified. ExternalName services can refer to CNAME DNS records that may live outside of the cluster and as such are difficult to reason about in terms of conformance. They also may not be safe to forward to (see CVE-2021-25740 for more information). Implementations SHOULD NOT support ExternalName Services. Support: Core (Services with a type other than ExternalName) Support: Implementation-specific (Services with type ExternalName) maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: Name is the name of the referent. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string namespace: description: |- Namespace is the namespace of the backend. When unspecified, the local namespace is inferred. Note that when a namespace different than the local namespace is specified, a ReferenceGrant object is required in the referent namespace to allow that namespace's owner to accept the reference. See the ReferenceGrant documentation for details. Support: Core maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?$ type: string port: description: |- Port specifies the destination port number to use for this resource. Port is required when the referent is a Kubernetes Service. In this case, the port number is the service port number, not the target port. For other resources, destination port might be derived from the referent resource or this field. format: int32 maximum: 65535 minimum: 1 type: integer required: - name type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: Must have port for Service reference rule: '(size(self.group) == 0 && self.kind == ''Service'') ? has(self.port) : true' fraction: description: |- Fraction represents the fraction of requests that should be mirrored to BackendRef. Only one of Fraction or Percent may be specified. If neither field is specified, 100% of requests will be mirrored. properties: denominator: default: 100 format: int32 minimum: 1 type: integer numerator: format: int32 minimum: 0 type: integer required: - numerator type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: numerator must be less than or equal to denominator rule: self.numerator <= self.denominator percent: description: |- Percent represents the percentage of requests that should be mirrored to BackendRef. Its minimum value is 0 (indicating 0% of requests) and its maximum value is 100 (indicating 100% of requests). Only one of Fraction or Percent may be specified. If neither field is specified, 100% of requests will be mirrored. format: int32 maximum: 100 minimum: 0 type: integer required: - backendRef type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: Only one of percent or fraction may be specified in HTTPRequestMirrorFilter rule: '!(has(self.percent) && has(self.fraction))' requestRedirect: description: |- RequestRedirect defines a schema for a filter that responds to the request with an HTTP redirection. Support: Core properties: hostname: description: |- Hostname is the hostname to be used in the value of the `Location` header in the response. When empty, the hostname in the `Host` header of the request is used. Support: Core maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string path: description: |- Path defines parameters used to modify the path of the incoming request. The modified path is then used to construct the `Location` header. When empty, the request path is used as-is. Support: Extended properties: replaceFullPath: description: |- ReplaceFullPath specifies the value with which to replace the full path of a request during a rewrite or redirect. maxLength: 1024 type: string replacePrefixMatch: description: |- ReplacePrefixMatch specifies the value with which to replace the prefix match of a request during a rewrite or redirect. For example, a request to "/foo/bar" with a prefix match of "/foo" and a ReplacePrefixMatch of "/xyz" would be modified to "/xyz/bar". Note that this matches the behavior of the PathPrefix match type. This matches full path elements. A path element refers to the list of labels in the path split by the `/` separator. When specified, a trailing `/` is ignored. For example, the paths `/abc`, `/abc/`, and `/abc/def` would all match the prefix `/abc`, but the path `/abcd` would not. ReplacePrefixMatch is only compatible with a `PathPrefix` HTTPRouteMatch. Using any other HTTPRouteMatch type on the same HTTPRouteRule will result in the implementation setting the Accepted Condition for the Route to `status: False`. Request Path | Prefix Match | Replace Prefix | Modified Path maxLength: 1024 type: string type: description: |- Type defines the type of path modifier. Additional types may be added in a future release of the API. Note that values may be added to this enum, implementations must ensure that unknown values will not cause a crash. Unknown values here must result in the implementation setting the Accepted Condition for the Route to `status: False`, with a Reason of `UnsupportedValue`. enum: - ReplaceFullPath - ReplacePrefixMatch type: string required: - type type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: replaceFullPath must be specified when type is set to 'ReplaceFullPath' rule: 'self.type == ''ReplaceFullPath'' ? has(self.replaceFullPath) : true' - message: type must be 'ReplaceFullPath' when replaceFullPath is set rule: 'has(self.replaceFullPath) ? self.type == ''ReplaceFullPath'' : true' - message: replacePrefixMatch must be specified when type is set to 'ReplacePrefixMatch' rule: 'self.type == ''ReplacePrefixMatch'' ? has(self.replacePrefixMatch) : true' - message: type must be 'ReplacePrefixMatch' when replacePrefixMatch is set rule: 'has(self.replacePrefixMatch) ? self.type == ''ReplacePrefixMatch'' : true' port: description: |- Port is the port to be used in the value of the `Location` header in the response. If no port is specified, the redirect port MUST be derived using the following rules: * If redirect scheme is not-empty, the redirect port MUST be the well-known port associated with the redirect scheme. Specifically "http" to port 80 and "https" to port 443. If the redirect scheme does not have a well-known port, the listener port of the Gateway SHOULD be used. * If redirect scheme is empty, the redirect port MUST be the Gateway Listener port. Implementations SHOULD NOT add the port number in the 'Location' header in the following cases: * A Location header that will use HTTP (whether that is determined via the Listener protocol or the Scheme field) _and_ use port 80. * A Location header that will use HTTPS (whether that is determined via the Listener protocol or the Scheme field) _and_ use port 443. Support: Extended format: int32 maximum: 65535 minimum: 1 type: integer scheme: description: |- Scheme is the scheme to be used in the value of the `Location` header in the response. When empty, the scheme of the request is used. Scheme redirects can affect the port of the redirect, for more information, refer to the documentation for the port field of this filter. Note that values may be added to this enum, implementations must ensure that unknown values will not cause a crash. Unknown values here must result in the implementation setting the Accepted Condition for the Route to `status: False`, with a Reason of `UnsupportedValue`. Support: Extended enum: - http - https type: string statusCode: default: 302 description: |- StatusCode is the HTTP status code to be used in response. Note that values may be added to this enum, implementations must ensure that unknown values will not cause a crash. Unknown values here must result in the implementation setting the Accepted Condition for the Route to `status: False`, with a Reason of `UnsupportedValue`. Support: Core enum: - 301 - 302 type: integer type: object responseHeaderModifier: description: |- ResponseHeaderModifier defines a schema for a filter that modifies response headers. Support: Extended properties: add: description: |- Add adds the given header(s) (name, value) to the request before the action. It appends to any existing values associated with the header name. Input: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: foo Config: add: - name: "my-header" value: "bar,baz" Output: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: foo,bar,baz items: description: HTTPHeader represents an HTTP Header name and value as defined by RFC 7230. properties: name: description: |- Name is the name of the HTTP Header to be matched. Name matching MUST be case-insensitive. (See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.2). If multiple entries specify equivalent header names, the first entry with an equivalent name MUST be considered for a match. Subsequent entries with an equivalent header name MUST be ignored. Due to the case-insensitivity of header names, "foo" and "Foo" are considered equivalent. maxLength: 256 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z0-9!#$%&'*+\-.^_\x60|~]+$ type: string value: description: Value is the value of HTTP Header to be matched. maxLength: 4096 minLength: 1 type: string required: - name - value type: object maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map remove: description: |- Remove the given header(s) from the HTTP request before the action. The value of Remove is a list of HTTP header names. Note that the header names are case-insensitive (see https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc2616#section-4.2). Input: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header1: foo my-header2: bar my-header3: baz Config: remove: ["my-header1", "my-header3"] Output: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header2: bar items: type: string maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: set set: description: |- Set overwrites the request with the given header (name, value) before the action. Input: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: foo Config: set: - name: "my-header" value: "bar" Output: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: bar items: description: HTTPHeader represents an HTTP Header name and value as defined by RFC 7230. properties: name: description: |- Name is the name of the HTTP Header to be matched. Name matching MUST be case-insensitive. (See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.2). If multiple entries specify equivalent header names, the first entry with an equivalent name MUST be considered for a match. Subsequent entries with an equivalent header name MUST be ignored. Due to the case-insensitivity of header names, "foo" and "Foo" are considered equivalent. maxLength: 256 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z0-9!#$%&'*+\-.^_\x60|~]+$ type: string value: description: Value is the value of HTTP Header to be matched. maxLength: 4096 minLength: 1 type: string required: - name - value type: object maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map type: object type: description: |- Type identifies the type of filter to apply. As with other API fields, types are classified into three conformance levels: - Core: Filter types and their corresponding configuration defined by "Support: Core" in this package, e.g. "RequestHeaderModifier". All implementations must support core filters. - Extended: Filter types and their corresponding configuration defined by "Support: Extended" in this package, e.g. "RequestMirror". Implementers are encouraged to support extended filters. - Implementation-specific: Filters that are defined and supported by specific vendors. In the future, filters showing convergence in behavior across multiple implementations will be considered for inclusion in extended or core conformance levels. Filter-specific configuration for such filters is specified using the ExtensionRef field. `Type` should be set to "ExtensionRef" for custom filters. Implementers are encouraged to define custom implementation types to extend the core API with implementation-specific behavior. If a reference to a custom filter type cannot be resolved, the filter MUST NOT be skipped. Instead, requests that would have been processed by that filter MUST receive a HTTP error response. Note that values may be added to this enum, implementations must ensure that unknown values will not cause a crash. Unknown values here must result in the implementation setting the Accepted Condition for the Route to `status: False`, with a Reason of `UnsupportedValue`. enum: - RequestHeaderModifier - ResponseHeaderModifier - RequestMirror - RequestRedirect - URLRewrite - ExtensionRef type: string urlRewrite: description: |- URLRewrite defines a schema for a filter that modifies a request during forwarding. Support: Extended properties: hostname: description: |- Hostname is the value to be used to replace the Host header value during forwarding. Support: Extended maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string path: description: |- Path defines a path rewrite. Support: Extended properties: replaceFullPath: description: |- ReplaceFullPath specifies the value with which to replace the full path of a request during a rewrite or redirect. maxLength: 1024 type: string replacePrefixMatch: description: |- ReplacePrefixMatch specifies the value with which to replace the prefix match of a request during a rewrite or redirect. For example, a request to "/foo/bar" with a prefix match of "/foo" and a ReplacePrefixMatch of "/xyz" would be modified to "/xyz/bar". Note that this matches the behavior of the PathPrefix match type. This matches full path elements. A path element refers to the list of labels in the path split by the `/` separator. When specified, a trailing `/` is ignored. For example, the paths `/abc`, `/abc/`, and `/abc/def` would all match the prefix `/abc`, but the path `/abcd` would not. ReplacePrefixMatch is only compatible with a `PathPrefix` HTTPRouteMatch. Using any other HTTPRouteMatch type on the same HTTPRouteRule will result in the implementation setting the Accepted Condition for the Route to `status: False`. Request Path | Prefix Match | Replace Prefix | Modified Path maxLength: 1024 type: string type: description: |- Type defines the type of path modifier. Additional types may be added in a future release of the API. Note that values may be added to this enum, implementations must ensure that unknown values will not cause a crash. Unknown values here must result in the implementation setting the Accepted Condition for the Route to `status: False`, with a Reason of `UnsupportedValue`. enum: - ReplaceFullPath - ReplacePrefixMatch type: string required: - type type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: replaceFullPath must be specified when type is set to 'ReplaceFullPath' rule: 'self.type == ''ReplaceFullPath'' ? has(self.replaceFullPath) : true' - message: type must be 'ReplaceFullPath' when replaceFullPath is set rule: 'has(self.replaceFullPath) ? self.type == ''ReplaceFullPath'' : true' - message: replacePrefixMatch must be specified when type is set to 'ReplacePrefixMatch' rule: 'self.type == ''ReplacePrefixMatch'' ? has(self.replacePrefixMatch) : true' - message: type must be 'ReplacePrefixMatch' when replacePrefixMatch is set rule: 'has(self.replacePrefixMatch) ? self.type == ''ReplacePrefixMatch'' : true' type: object required: - type type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: filter.requestHeaderModifier must be nil if the filter.type is not RequestHeaderModifier rule: '!(has(self.requestHeaderModifier) && self.type != ''RequestHeaderModifier'')' - message: filter.requestHeaderModifier must be specified for RequestHeaderModifier filter.type rule: '!(!has(self.requestHeaderModifier) && self.type == ''RequestHeaderModifier'')' - message: filter.responseHeaderModifier must be nil if the filter.type is not ResponseHeaderModifier rule: '!(has(self.responseHeaderModifier) && self.type != ''ResponseHeaderModifier'')' - message: filter.responseHeaderModifier must be specified for ResponseHeaderModifier filter.type rule: '!(!has(self.responseHeaderModifier) && self.type == ''ResponseHeaderModifier'')' - message: filter.requestMirror must be nil if the filter.type is not RequestMirror rule: '!(has(self.requestMirror) && self.type != ''RequestMirror'')' - message: filter.requestMirror must be specified for RequestMirror filter.type rule: '!(!has(self.requestMirror) && self.type == ''RequestMirror'')' - message: filter.requestRedirect must be nil if the filter.type is not RequestRedirect rule: '!(has(self.requestRedirect) && self.type != ''RequestRedirect'')' - message: filter.requestRedirect must be specified for RequestRedirect filter.type rule: '!(!has(self.requestRedirect) && self.type == ''RequestRedirect'')' - message: filter.urlRewrite must be nil if the filter.type is not URLRewrite rule: '!(has(self.urlRewrite) && self.type != ''URLRewrite'')' - message: filter.urlRewrite must be specified for URLRewrite filter.type rule: '!(!has(self.urlRewrite) && self.type == ''URLRewrite'')' - message: filter.extensionRef must be nil if the filter.type is not ExtensionRef rule: '!(has(self.extensionRef) && self.type != ''ExtensionRef'')' - message: filter.extensionRef must be specified for ExtensionRef filter.type rule: '!(!has(self.extensionRef) && self.type == ''ExtensionRef'')' maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-validations: - message: May specify either httpRouteFilterRequestRedirect or httpRouteFilterRequestRewrite, but not both rule: '!(self.exists(f, f.type == ''RequestRedirect'') && self.exists(f, f.type == ''URLRewrite''))' - message: May specify either httpRouteFilterRequestRedirect or httpRouteFilterRequestRewrite, but not both rule: '!(self.exists(f, f.type == ''RequestRedirect'') && self.exists(f, f.type == ''URLRewrite''))' - message: RequestHeaderModifier filter cannot be repeated rule: self.filter(f, f.type == 'RequestHeaderModifier').size() <= 1 - message: ResponseHeaderModifier filter cannot be repeated rule: self.filter(f, f.type == 'ResponseHeaderModifier').size() <= 1 - message: RequestRedirect filter cannot be repeated rule: self.filter(f, f.type == 'RequestRedirect').size() <= 1 - message: URLRewrite filter cannot be repeated rule: self.filter(f, f.type == 'URLRewrite').size() <= 1 group: default: "" description: |- Group is the group of the referent. For example, "gateway.networking.k8s.io". When unspecified or empty string, core API group is inferred. maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: default: Service description: |- Kind is the Kubernetes resource kind of the referent. For example "Service". Defaults to "Service" when not specified. ExternalName services can refer to CNAME DNS records that may live outside of the cluster and as such are difficult to reason about in terms of conformance. They also may not be safe to forward to (see CVE-2021-25740 for more information). Implementations SHOULD NOT support ExternalName Services. Support: Core (Services with a type other than ExternalName) Support: Implementation-specific (Services with type ExternalName) maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: Name is the name of the referent. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string namespace: description: |- Namespace is the namespace of the backend. When unspecified, the local namespace is inferred. Note that when a namespace different than the local namespace is specified, a ReferenceGrant object is required in the referent namespace to allow that namespace's owner to accept the reference. See the ReferenceGrant documentation for details. Support: Core maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?$ type: string port: description: |- Port specifies the destination port number to use for this resource. Port is required when the referent is a Kubernetes Service. In this case, the port number is the service port number, not the target port. For other resources, destination port might be derived from the referent resource or this field. format: int32 maximum: 65535 minimum: 1 type: integer weight: default: 1 description: |- Weight specifies the proportion of requests forwarded to the referenced backend. This is computed as weight/(sum of all weights in this BackendRefs list). For non-zero values, there may be some epsilon from the exact proportion defined here depending on the precision an implementation supports. Weight is not a percentage and the sum of weights does not need to equal 100. If only one backend is specified and it has a weight greater than 0, 100% of the traffic is forwarded to that backend. If weight is set to 0, no traffic should be forwarded for this entry. If unspecified, weight defaults to 1. Support for this field varies based on the context where used. format: int32 maximum: 1000000 minimum: 0 type: integer required: - name type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: Must have port for Service reference rule: '(size(self.group) == 0 && self.kind == ''Service'') ? has(self.port) : true' maxItems: 16 type: array filters: description: |- Filters define the filters that are applied to requests that match this rule. Wherever possible, implementations SHOULD implement filters in the order they are specified. Implementations MAY choose to implement this ordering strictly, rejecting any combination or order of filters that cannot be supported. If implementations choose a strict interpretation of filter ordering, they MUST clearly document that behavior. To reject an invalid combination or order of filters, implementations SHOULD consider the Route Rules with this configuration invalid. If all Route Rules in a Route are invalid, the entire Route would be considered invalid. If only a portion of Route Rules are invalid, implementations MUST set the "PartiallyInvalid" condition for the Route. Conformance-levels at this level are defined based on the type of filter: - ALL core filters MUST be supported by all implementations. - Implementers are encouraged to support extended filters. - Implementation-specific custom filters have no API guarantees across implementations. Specifying the same filter multiple times is not supported unless explicitly indicated in the filter. All filters are expected to be compatible with each other except for the URLRewrite and RequestRedirect filters, which may not be combined. If an implementation cannot support other combinations of filters, they must clearly document that limitation. In cases where incompatible or unsupported filters are specified and cause the `Accepted` condition to be set to status `False`, implementations may use the `IncompatibleFilters` reason to specify this configuration error. Support: Core items: description: |- HTTPRouteFilter defines processing steps that must be completed during the request or response lifecycle. HTTPRouteFilters are meant as an extension point to express processing that may be done in Gateway implementations. Some examples include request or response modification, implementing authentication strategies, rate-limiting, and traffic shaping. API guarantee/conformance is defined based on the type of the filter. properties: cors: description: |- CORS defines a schema for a filter that responds to the cross-origin request based on HTTP response header. Support: Extended properties: allowCredentials: description: |- AllowCredentials indicates whether the actual cross-origin request allows to include credentials. The only valid value for the `Access-Control-Allow-Credentials` response header is true (case-sensitive). If the credentials are not allowed in cross-origin requests, the gateway will omit the header `Access-Control-Allow-Credentials` entirely rather than setting its value to false. Support: Extended enum: - true type: boolean allowHeaders: description: |- AllowHeaders indicates which HTTP request headers are supported for accessing the requested resource. Header names are not case sensitive. Multiple header names in the value of the `Access-Control-Allow-Headers` response header are separated by a comma (","). When the `AllowHeaders` field is configured with one or more headers, the gateway must return the `Access-Control-Allow-Headers` response header which value is present in the `AllowHeaders` field. If any header name in the `Access-Control-Request-Headers` request header is not included in the list of header names specified by the response header `Access-Control-Allow-Headers`, it will present an error on the client side. If any header name in the `Access-Control-Allow-Headers` response header does not recognize by the client, it will also occur an error on the client side. A wildcard indicates that the requests with all HTTP headers are allowed. The `Access-Control-Allow-Headers` response header can only use `*` wildcard as value when the `AllowCredentials` field is unspecified. When the `AllowCredentials` field is specified and `AllowHeaders` field specified with the `*` wildcard, the gateway must specify one or more HTTP headers in the value of the `Access-Control-Allow-Headers` response header. The value of the header `Access-Control-Allow-Headers` is same as the `Access-Control-Request-Headers` header provided by the client. If the header `Access-Control-Request-Headers` is not included in the request, the gateway will omit the `Access-Control-Allow-Headers` response header, instead of specifying the `*` wildcard. A Gateway implementation may choose to add implementation-specific default headers. Support: Extended items: description: |- HTTPHeaderName is the name of an HTTP header. Valid values include: * "Authorization" * "Set-Cookie" Invalid values include: - ":method" - ":" is an invalid character. This means that HTTP/2 pseudo headers are not currently supported by this type. - "/invalid" - "/ " is an invalid character maxLength: 256 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z0-9!#$%&'*+\-.^_\x60|~]+$ type: string maxItems: 64 type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: set allowMethods: description: |- AllowMethods indicates which HTTP methods are supported for accessing the requested resource. Valid values are any method defined by RFC9110, along with the special value `*`, which represents all HTTP methods are allowed. Method names are case sensitive, so these values are also case-sensitive. (See https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2616#section-5.1.1) Multiple method names in the value of the `Access-Control-Allow-Methods` response header are separated by a comma (","). A CORS-safelisted method is a method that is `GET`, `HEAD`, or `POST`. (See https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#cors-safelisted-method) The CORS-safelisted methods are always allowed, regardless of whether they are specified in the `AllowMethods` field. When the `AllowMethods` field is configured with one or more methods, the gateway must return the `Access-Control-Allow-Methods` response header which value is present in the `AllowMethods` field. If the HTTP method of the `Access-Control-Request-Method` request header is not included in the list of methods specified by the response header `Access-Control-Allow-Methods`, it will present an error on the client side. The `Access-Control-Allow-Methods` response header can only use `*` wildcard as value when the `AllowCredentials` field is unspecified. When the `AllowCredentials` field is specified and `AllowMethods` field specified with the `*` wildcard, the gateway must specify one HTTP method in the value of the Access-Control-Allow-Methods response header. The value of the header `Access-Control-Allow-Methods` is same as the `Access-Control-Request-Method` header provided by the client. If the header `Access-Control-Request-Method` is not included in the request, the gateway will omit the `Access-Control-Allow-Methods` response header, instead of specifying the `*` wildcard. A Gateway implementation may choose to add implementation-specific default methods. Support: Extended items: enum: - GET - HEAD - POST - PUT - DELETE - CONNECT - OPTIONS - TRACE - PATCH - '*' type: string maxItems: 9 type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: set x-kubernetes-validations: - message: AllowMethods cannot contain '*' alongside other methods rule: '!(''*'' in self && self.size() > 1)' allowOrigins: description: |- AllowOrigins indicates whether the response can be shared with requested resource from the given `Origin`. The `Origin` consists of a scheme and a host, with an optional port, and takes the form `://(:)`. Valid values for scheme are: `http` and `https`. Valid values for port are any integer between 1 and 65535 (the list of available TCP/UDP ports). Note that, if not included, port `80` is assumed for `http` scheme origins, and port `443` is assumed for `https` origins. This may affect origin matching. The host part of the origin may contain the wildcard character `*`. These wildcard characters behave as follows: * `*` is a greedy match to the _left_, including any number of DNS labels to the left of its position. This also means that `*` will include any number of period `.` characters to the left of its position. * A wildcard by itself matches all hosts. An origin value that includes _only_ the `*` character indicates requests from all `Origin`s are allowed. When the `AllowOrigins` field is configured with multiple origins, it means the server supports clients from multiple origins. If the request `Origin` matches the configured allowed origins, the gateway must return the given `Origin` and sets value of the header `Access-Control-Allow-Origin` same as the `Origin` header provided by the client. The status code of a successful response to a "preflight" request is always an OK status (i.e., 204 or 200). If the request `Origin` does not match the configured allowed origins, the gateway returns 204/200 response but doesn't set the relevant cross-origin response headers. Alternatively, the gateway responds with 403 status to the "preflight" request is denied, coupled with omitting the CORS headers. The cross-origin request fails on the client side. Therefore, the client doesn't attempt the actual cross-origin request. The `Access-Control-Allow-Origin` response header can only use `*` wildcard as value when the `AllowCredentials` field is unspecified. When the `AllowCredentials` field is specified and `AllowOrigins` field specified with the `*` wildcard, the gateway must return a single origin in the value of the `Access-Control-Allow-Origin` response header, instead of specifying the `*` wildcard. The value of the header `Access-Control-Allow-Origin` is same as the `Origin` header provided by the client. Support: Extended items: description: |- The AbsoluteURI MUST NOT be a relative URI, and it MUST follow the URI syntax and encoding rules specified in RFC3986. The AbsoluteURI MUST include both a scheme (e.g., "http" or "spiffe") and a scheme-specific-part. URIs that include an authority MUST include a fully qualified domain name or IP address as the host. The below regex is taken from the regex section in RFC 3986 with a slight modification to enforce a full URI and not relative. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^(([^:/?#]+):)(//([^/?#]*))([^?#]*)(\?([^#]*))?(#(.*))? type: string maxItems: 64 type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: set exposeHeaders: description: |- ExposeHeaders indicates which HTTP response headers can be exposed to client-side scripts in response to a cross-origin request. A CORS-safelisted response header is an HTTP header in a CORS response that it is considered safe to expose to the client scripts. The CORS-safelisted response headers include the following headers: `Cache-Control` `Content-Language` `Content-Length` `Content-Type` `Expires` `Last-Modified` `Pragma` (See https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#cors-safelisted-response-header-name) The CORS-safelisted response headers are exposed to client by default. When an HTTP header name is specified using the `ExposeHeaders` field, this additional header will be exposed as part of the response to the client. Header names are not case sensitive. Multiple header names in the value of the `Access-Control-Expose-Headers` response header are separated by a comma (","). A wildcard indicates that the responses with all HTTP headers are exposed to clients. The `Access-Control-Expose-Headers` response header can only use `*` wildcard as value when the `AllowCredentials` field is unspecified. Support: Extended items: description: |- HTTPHeaderName is the name of an HTTP header. Valid values include: * "Authorization" * "Set-Cookie" Invalid values include: - ":method" - ":" is an invalid character. This means that HTTP/2 pseudo headers are not currently supported by this type. - "/invalid" - "/ " is an invalid character maxLength: 256 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z0-9!#$%&'*+\-.^_\x60|~]+$ type: string maxItems: 64 type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: set maxAge: default: 5 description: |- MaxAge indicates the duration (in seconds) for the client to cache the results of a "preflight" request. The information provided by the `Access-Control-Allow-Methods` and `Access-Control-Allow-Headers` response headers can be cached by the client until the time specified by `Access-Control-Max-Age` elapses. The default value of `Access-Control-Max-Age` response header is 5 (seconds). format: int32 minimum: 1 type: integer type: object extensionRef: description: |- ExtensionRef is an optional, implementation-specific extension to the "filter" behavior. For example, resource "myroutefilter" in group "networking.example.net"). ExtensionRef MUST NOT be used for core and extended filters. This filter can be used multiple times within the same rule. Support: Implementation-specific properties: group: description: |- Group is the group of the referent. For example, "gateway.networking.k8s.io". When unspecified or empty string, core API group is inferred. maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: description: Kind is kind of the referent. For example "HTTPRoute" or "Service". maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: Name is the name of the referent. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string required: - group - kind - name type: object requestHeaderModifier: description: |- RequestHeaderModifier defines a schema for a filter that modifies request headers. Support: Core properties: add: description: |- Add adds the given header(s) (name, value) to the request before the action. It appends to any existing values associated with the header name. Input: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: foo Config: add: - name: "my-header" value: "bar,baz" Output: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: foo,bar,baz items: description: HTTPHeader represents an HTTP Header name and value as defined by RFC 7230. properties: name: description: |- Name is the name of the HTTP Header to be matched. Name matching MUST be case-insensitive. (See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.2). If multiple entries specify equivalent header names, the first entry with an equivalent name MUST be considered for a match. Subsequent entries with an equivalent header name MUST be ignored. Due to the case-insensitivity of header names, "foo" and "Foo" are considered equivalent. maxLength: 256 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z0-9!#$%&'*+\-.^_\x60|~]+$ type: string value: description: Value is the value of HTTP Header to be matched. maxLength: 4096 minLength: 1 type: string required: - name - value type: object maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map remove: description: |- Remove the given header(s) from the HTTP request before the action. The value of Remove is a list of HTTP header names. Note that the header names are case-insensitive (see https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc2616#section-4.2). Input: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header1: foo my-header2: bar my-header3: baz Config: remove: ["my-header1", "my-header3"] Output: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header2: bar items: type: string maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: set set: description: |- Set overwrites the request with the given header (name, value) before the action. Input: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: foo Config: set: - name: "my-header" value: "bar" Output: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: bar items: description: HTTPHeader represents an HTTP Header name and value as defined by RFC 7230. properties: name: description: |- Name is the name of the HTTP Header to be matched. Name matching MUST be case-insensitive. (See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.2). If multiple entries specify equivalent header names, the first entry with an equivalent name MUST be considered for a match. Subsequent entries with an equivalent header name MUST be ignored. Due to the case-insensitivity of header names, "foo" and "Foo" are considered equivalent. maxLength: 256 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z0-9!#$%&'*+\-.^_\x60|~]+$ type: string value: description: Value is the value of HTTP Header to be matched. maxLength: 4096 minLength: 1 type: string required: - name - value type: object maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map type: object requestMirror: description: |- RequestMirror defines a schema for a filter that mirrors requests. Requests are sent to the specified destination, but responses from that destination are ignored. This filter can be used multiple times within the same rule. Note that not all implementations will be able to support mirroring to multiple backends. Support: Extended properties: backendRef: description: |- BackendRef references a resource where mirrored requests are sent. Mirrored requests must be sent only to a single destination endpoint within this BackendRef, irrespective of how many endpoints are present within this BackendRef. If the referent cannot be found, this BackendRef is invalid and must be dropped from the Gateway. The controller must ensure the "ResolvedRefs" condition on the Route status is set to `status: False` and not configure this backend in the underlying implementation. If there is a cross-namespace reference to an *existing* object that is not allowed by a ReferenceGrant, the controller must ensure the "ResolvedRefs" condition on the Route is set to `status: False`, with the "RefNotPermitted" reason and not configure this backend in the underlying implementation. In either error case, the Message of the `ResolvedRefs` Condition should be used to provide more detail about the problem. Support: Extended for Kubernetes Service Support: Implementation-specific for any other resource properties: group: default: "" description: |- Group is the group of the referent. For example, "gateway.networking.k8s.io". When unspecified or empty string, core API group is inferred. maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: default: Service description: |- Kind is the Kubernetes resource kind of the referent. For example "Service". Defaults to "Service" when not specified. ExternalName services can refer to CNAME DNS records that may live outside of the cluster and as such are difficult to reason about in terms of conformance. They also may not be safe to forward to (see CVE-2021-25740 for more information). Implementations SHOULD NOT support ExternalName Services. Support: Core (Services with a type other than ExternalName) Support: Implementation-specific (Services with type ExternalName) maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: Name is the name of the referent. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string namespace: description: |- Namespace is the namespace of the backend. When unspecified, the local namespace is inferred. Note that when a namespace different than the local namespace is specified, a ReferenceGrant object is required in the referent namespace to allow that namespace's owner to accept the reference. See the ReferenceGrant documentation for details. Support: Core maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?$ type: string port: description: |- Port specifies the destination port number to use for this resource. Port is required when the referent is a Kubernetes Service. In this case, the port number is the service port number, not the target port. For other resources, destination port might be derived from the referent resource or this field. format: int32 maximum: 65535 minimum: 1 type: integer required: - name type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: Must have port for Service reference rule: '(size(self.group) == 0 && self.kind == ''Service'') ? has(self.port) : true' fraction: description: |- Fraction represents the fraction of requests that should be mirrored to BackendRef. Only one of Fraction or Percent may be specified. If neither field is specified, 100% of requests will be mirrored. properties: denominator: default: 100 format: int32 minimum: 1 type: integer numerator: format: int32 minimum: 0 type: integer required: - numerator type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: numerator must be less than or equal to denominator rule: self.numerator <= self.denominator percent: description: |- Percent represents the percentage of requests that should be mirrored to BackendRef. Its minimum value is 0 (indicating 0% of requests) and its maximum value is 100 (indicating 100% of requests). Only one of Fraction or Percent may be specified. If neither field is specified, 100% of requests will be mirrored. format: int32 maximum: 100 minimum: 0 type: integer required: - backendRef type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: Only one of percent or fraction may be specified in HTTPRequestMirrorFilter rule: '!(has(self.percent) && has(self.fraction))' requestRedirect: description: |- RequestRedirect defines a schema for a filter that responds to the request with an HTTP redirection. Support: Core properties: hostname: description: |- Hostname is the hostname to be used in the value of the `Location` header in the response. When empty, the hostname in the `Host` header of the request is used. Support: Core maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string path: description: |- Path defines parameters used to modify the path of the incoming request. The modified path is then used to construct the `Location` header. When empty, the request path is used as-is. Support: Extended properties: replaceFullPath: description: |- ReplaceFullPath specifies the value with which to replace the full path of a request during a rewrite or redirect. maxLength: 1024 type: string replacePrefixMatch: description: |- ReplacePrefixMatch specifies the value with which to replace the prefix match of a request during a rewrite or redirect. For example, a request to "/foo/bar" with a prefix match of "/foo" and a ReplacePrefixMatch of "/xyz" would be modified to "/xyz/bar". Note that this matches the behavior of the PathPrefix match type. This matches full path elements. A path element refers to the list of labels in the path split by the `/` separator. When specified, a trailing `/` is ignored. For example, the paths `/abc`, `/abc/`, and `/abc/def` would all match the prefix `/abc`, but the path `/abcd` would not. ReplacePrefixMatch is only compatible with a `PathPrefix` HTTPRouteMatch. Using any other HTTPRouteMatch type on the same HTTPRouteRule will result in the implementation setting the Accepted Condition for the Route to `status: False`. Request Path | Prefix Match | Replace Prefix | Modified Path maxLength: 1024 type: string type: description: |- Type defines the type of path modifier. Additional types may be added in a future release of the API. Note that values may be added to this enum, implementations must ensure that unknown values will not cause a crash. Unknown values here must result in the implementation setting the Accepted Condition for the Route to `status: False`, with a Reason of `UnsupportedValue`. enum: - ReplaceFullPath - ReplacePrefixMatch type: string required: - type type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: replaceFullPath must be specified when type is set to 'ReplaceFullPath' rule: 'self.type == ''ReplaceFullPath'' ? has(self.replaceFullPath) : true' - message: type must be 'ReplaceFullPath' when replaceFullPath is set rule: 'has(self.replaceFullPath) ? self.type == ''ReplaceFullPath'' : true' - message: replacePrefixMatch must be specified when type is set to 'ReplacePrefixMatch' rule: 'self.type == ''ReplacePrefixMatch'' ? has(self.replacePrefixMatch) : true' - message: type must be 'ReplacePrefixMatch' when replacePrefixMatch is set rule: 'has(self.replacePrefixMatch) ? self.type == ''ReplacePrefixMatch'' : true' port: description: |- Port is the port to be used in the value of the `Location` header in the response. If no port is specified, the redirect port MUST be derived using the following rules: * If redirect scheme is not-empty, the redirect port MUST be the well-known port associated with the redirect scheme. Specifically "http" to port 80 and "https" to port 443. If the redirect scheme does not have a well-known port, the listener port of the Gateway SHOULD be used. * If redirect scheme is empty, the redirect port MUST be the Gateway Listener port. Implementations SHOULD NOT add the port number in the 'Location' header in the following cases: * A Location header that will use HTTP (whether that is determined via the Listener protocol or the Scheme field) _and_ use port 80. * A Location header that will use HTTPS (whether that is determined via the Listener protocol or the Scheme field) _and_ use port 443. Support: Extended format: int32 maximum: 65535 minimum: 1 type: integer scheme: description: |- Scheme is the scheme to be used in the value of the `Location` header in the response. When empty, the scheme of the request is used. Scheme redirects can affect the port of the redirect, for more information, refer to the documentation for the port field of this filter. Note that values may be added to this enum, implementations must ensure that unknown values will not cause a crash. Unknown values here must result in the implementation setting the Accepted Condition for the Route to `status: False`, with a Reason of `UnsupportedValue`. Support: Extended enum: - http - https type: string statusCode: default: 302 description: |- StatusCode is the HTTP status code to be used in response. Note that values may be added to this enum, implementations must ensure that unknown values will not cause a crash. Unknown values here must result in the implementation setting the Accepted Condition for the Route to `status: False`, with a Reason of `UnsupportedValue`. Support: Core enum: - 301 - 302 type: integer type: object responseHeaderModifier: description: |- ResponseHeaderModifier defines a schema for a filter that modifies response headers. Support: Extended properties: add: description: |- Add adds the given header(s) (name, value) to the request before the action. It appends to any existing values associated with the header name. Input: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: foo Config: add: - name: "my-header" value: "bar,baz" Output: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: foo,bar,baz items: description: HTTPHeader represents an HTTP Header name and value as defined by RFC 7230. properties: name: description: |- Name is the name of the HTTP Header to be matched. Name matching MUST be case-insensitive. (See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.2). If multiple entries specify equivalent header names, the first entry with an equivalent name MUST be considered for a match. Subsequent entries with an equivalent header name MUST be ignored. Due to the case-insensitivity of header names, "foo" and "Foo" are considered equivalent. maxLength: 256 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z0-9!#$%&'*+\-.^_\x60|~]+$ type: string value: description: Value is the value of HTTP Header to be matched. maxLength: 4096 minLength: 1 type: string required: - name - value type: object maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map remove: description: |- Remove the given header(s) from the HTTP request before the action. The value of Remove is a list of HTTP header names. Note that the header names are case-insensitive (see https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc2616#section-4.2). Input: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header1: foo my-header2: bar my-header3: baz Config: remove: ["my-header1", "my-header3"] Output: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header2: bar items: type: string maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: set set: description: |- Set overwrites the request with the given header (name, value) before the action. Input: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: foo Config: set: - name: "my-header" value: "bar" Output: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: bar items: description: HTTPHeader represents an HTTP Header name and value as defined by RFC 7230. properties: name: description: |- Name is the name of the HTTP Header to be matched. Name matching MUST be case-insensitive. (See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.2). If multiple entries specify equivalent header names, the first entry with an equivalent name MUST be considered for a match. Subsequent entries with an equivalent header name MUST be ignored. Due to the case-insensitivity of header names, "foo" and "Foo" are considered equivalent. maxLength: 256 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z0-9!#$%&'*+\-.^_\x60|~]+$ type: string value: description: Value is the value of HTTP Header to be matched. maxLength: 4096 minLength: 1 type: string required: - name - value type: object maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map type: object type: description: |- Type identifies the type of filter to apply. As with other API fields, types are classified into three conformance levels: - Core: Filter types and their corresponding configuration defined by "Support: Core" in this package, e.g. "RequestHeaderModifier". All implementations must support core filters. - Extended: Filter types and their corresponding configuration defined by "Support: Extended" in this package, e.g. "RequestMirror". Implementers are encouraged to support extended filters. - Implementation-specific: Filters that are defined and supported by specific vendors. In the future, filters showing convergence in behavior across multiple implementations will be considered for inclusion in extended or core conformance levels. Filter-specific configuration for such filters is specified using the ExtensionRef field. `Type` should be set to "ExtensionRef" for custom filters. Implementers are encouraged to define custom implementation types to extend the core API with implementation-specific behavior. If a reference to a custom filter type cannot be resolved, the filter MUST NOT be skipped. Instead, requests that would have been processed by that filter MUST receive a HTTP error response. Note that values may be added to this enum, implementations must ensure that unknown values will not cause a crash. Unknown values here must result in the implementation setting the Accepted Condition for the Route to `status: False`, with a Reason of `UnsupportedValue`. enum: - RequestHeaderModifier - ResponseHeaderModifier - RequestMirror - RequestRedirect - URLRewrite - ExtensionRef type: string urlRewrite: description: |- URLRewrite defines a schema for a filter that modifies a request during forwarding. Support: Extended properties: hostname: description: |- Hostname is the value to be used to replace the Host header value during forwarding. Support: Extended maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string path: description: |- Path defines a path rewrite. Support: Extended properties: replaceFullPath: description: |- ReplaceFullPath specifies the value with which to replace the full path of a request during a rewrite or redirect. maxLength: 1024 type: string replacePrefixMatch: description: |- ReplacePrefixMatch specifies the value with which to replace the prefix match of a request during a rewrite or redirect. For example, a request to "/foo/bar" with a prefix match of "/foo" and a ReplacePrefixMatch of "/xyz" would be modified to "/xyz/bar". Note that this matches the behavior of the PathPrefix match type. This matches full path elements. A path element refers to the list of labels in the path split by the `/` separator. When specified, a trailing `/` is ignored. For example, the paths `/abc`, `/abc/`, and `/abc/def` would all match the prefix `/abc`, but the path `/abcd` would not. ReplacePrefixMatch is only compatible with a `PathPrefix` HTTPRouteMatch. Using any other HTTPRouteMatch type on the same HTTPRouteRule will result in the implementation setting the Accepted Condition for the Route to `status: False`. Request Path | Prefix Match | Replace Prefix | Modified Path maxLength: 1024 type: string type: description: |- Type defines the type of path modifier. Additional types may be added in a future release of the API. Note that values may be added to this enum, implementations must ensure that unknown values will not cause a crash. Unknown values here must result in the implementation setting the Accepted Condition for the Route to `status: False`, with a Reason of `UnsupportedValue`. enum: - ReplaceFullPath - ReplacePrefixMatch type: string required: - type type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: replaceFullPath must be specified when type is set to 'ReplaceFullPath' rule: 'self.type == ''ReplaceFullPath'' ? has(self.replaceFullPath) : true' - message: type must be 'ReplaceFullPath' when replaceFullPath is set rule: 'has(self.replaceFullPath) ? self.type == ''ReplaceFullPath'' : true' - message: replacePrefixMatch must be specified when type is set to 'ReplacePrefixMatch' rule: 'self.type == ''ReplacePrefixMatch'' ? has(self.replacePrefixMatch) : true' - message: type must be 'ReplacePrefixMatch' when replacePrefixMatch is set rule: 'has(self.replacePrefixMatch) ? self.type == ''ReplacePrefixMatch'' : true' type: object required: - type type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: filter.requestHeaderModifier must be nil if the filter.type is not RequestHeaderModifier rule: '!(has(self.requestHeaderModifier) && self.type != ''RequestHeaderModifier'')' - message: filter.requestHeaderModifier must be specified for RequestHeaderModifier filter.type rule: '!(!has(self.requestHeaderModifier) && self.type == ''RequestHeaderModifier'')' - message: filter.responseHeaderModifier must be nil if the filter.type is not ResponseHeaderModifier rule: '!(has(self.responseHeaderModifier) && self.type != ''ResponseHeaderModifier'')' - message: filter.responseHeaderModifier must be specified for ResponseHeaderModifier filter.type rule: '!(!has(self.responseHeaderModifier) && self.type == ''ResponseHeaderModifier'')' - message: filter.requestMirror must be nil if the filter.type is not RequestMirror rule: '!(has(self.requestMirror) && self.type != ''RequestMirror'')' - message: filter.requestMirror must be specified for RequestMirror filter.type rule: '!(!has(self.requestMirror) && self.type == ''RequestMirror'')' - message: filter.requestRedirect must be nil if the filter.type is not RequestRedirect rule: '!(has(self.requestRedirect) && self.type != ''RequestRedirect'')' - message: filter.requestRedirect must be specified for RequestRedirect filter.type rule: '!(!has(self.requestRedirect) && self.type == ''RequestRedirect'')' - message: filter.urlRewrite must be nil if the filter.type is not URLRewrite rule: '!(has(self.urlRewrite) && self.type != ''URLRewrite'')' - message: filter.urlRewrite must be specified for URLRewrite filter.type rule: '!(!has(self.urlRewrite) && self.type == ''URLRewrite'')' - message: filter.extensionRef must be nil if the filter.type is not ExtensionRef rule: '!(has(self.extensionRef) && self.type != ''ExtensionRef'')' - message: filter.extensionRef must be specified for ExtensionRef filter.type rule: '!(!has(self.extensionRef) && self.type == ''ExtensionRef'')' maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-validations: - message: May specify either httpRouteFilterRequestRedirect or httpRouteFilterRequestRewrite, but not both rule: '!(self.exists(f, f.type == ''RequestRedirect'') && self.exists(f, f.type == ''URLRewrite''))' - message: RequestHeaderModifier filter cannot be repeated rule: self.filter(f, f.type == 'RequestHeaderModifier').size() <= 1 - message: ResponseHeaderModifier filter cannot be repeated rule: self.filter(f, f.type == 'ResponseHeaderModifier').size() <= 1 - message: RequestRedirect filter cannot be repeated rule: self.filter(f, f.type == 'RequestRedirect').size() <= 1 - message: URLRewrite filter cannot be repeated rule: self.filter(f, f.type == 'URLRewrite').size() <= 1 matches: default: - path: type: PathPrefix value: / description: |- Matches define conditions used for matching the rule against incoming HTTP requests. Each match is independent, i.e. this rule will be matched if **any** one of the matches is satisfied. For example, take the following matches configuration: ``` matches: - path: value: "/foo" headers: - name: "version" value: "v2" - path: value: "/v2/foo" ``` For a request to match against this rule, a request must satisfy EITHER of the two conditions: - path prefixed with `/foo` AND contains the header `version: v2` - path prefix of `/v2/foo` See the documentation for HTTPRouteMatch on how to specify multiple match conditions that should be ANDed together. If no matches are specified, the default is a prefix path match on "/", which has the effect of matching every HTTP request. Proxy or Load Balancer routing configuration generated from HTTPRoutes MUST prioritize matches based on the following criteria, continuing on ties. Across all rules specified on applicable Routes, precedence must be given to the match having: * "Exact" path match. * "Prefix" path match with largest number of characters. * Method match. * Largest number of header matches. * Largest number of query param matches. Note: The precedence of RegularExpression path matches are implementation-specific. If ties still exist across multiple Routes, matching precedence MUST be determined in order of the following criteria, continuing on ties: * The oldest Route based on creation timestamp. * The Route appearing first in alphabetical order by "{namespace}/{name}". If ties still exist within an HTTPRoute, matching precedence MUST be granted to the FIRST matching rule (in list order) with a match meeting the above criteria. When no rules matching a request have been successfully attached to the parent a request is coming from, a HTTP 404 status code MUST be returned. items: description: "HTTPRouteMatch defines the predicate used to match requests to a given\naction. Multiple match types are ANDed together, i.e. the match will\nevaluate to true only if all conditions are satisfied.\n\nFor example, the match below will match a HTTP request only if its path\nstarts with `/foo` AND it contains the `version: v1` header:\n\n```\nmatch:\n\n\tpath:\n\t value: \"/foo\"\n\theaders:\n\t- name: \"version\"\n\t value \"v1\"\n\n```" properties: headers: description: |- Headers specifies HTTP request header matchers. Multiple match values are ANDed together, meaning, a request must match all the specified headers to select the route. items: description: |- HTTPHeaderMatch describes how to select a HTTP route by matching HTTP request headers. properties: name: description: |- Name is the name of the HTTP Header to be matched. Name matching MUST be case-insensitive. (See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.2). If multiple entries specify equivalent header names, only the first entry with an equivalent name MUST be considered for a match. Subsequent entries with an equivalent header name MUST be ignored. Due to the case-insensitivity of header names, "foo" and "Foo" are considered equivalent. When a header is repeated in an HTTP request, it is implementation-specific behavior as to how this is represented. Generally, proxies should follow the guidance from the RFC: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7230.html#section-3.2.2 regarding processing a repeated header, with special handling for "Set-Cookie". maxLength: 256 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z0-9!#$%&'*+\-.^_\x60|~]+$ type: string type: default: Exact description: |- Type specifies how to match against the value of the header. Support: Core (Exact) Support: Implementation-specific (RegularExpression) Since RegularExpression HeaderMatchType has implementation-specific conformance, implementations can support POSIX, PCRE or any other dialects of regular expressions. Please read the implementation's documentation to determine the supported dialect. enum: - Exact - RegularExpression type: string value: description: Value is the value of HTTP Header to be matched. maxLength: 4096 minLength: 1 type: string required: - name - value type: object maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map method: description: |- Method specifies HTTP method matcher. When specified, this route will be matched only if the request has the specified method. Support: Extended enum: - GET - HEAD - POST - PUT - DELETE - CONNECT - OPTIONS - TRACE - PATCH type: string path: default: type: PathPrefix value: / description: |- Path specifies a HTTP request path matcher. If this field is not specified, a default prefix match on the "/" path is provided. properties: type: default: PathPrefix description: |- Type specifies how to match against the path Value. Support: Core (Exact, PathPrefix) Support: Implementation-specific (RegularExpression) enum: - Exact - PathPrefix - RegularExpression type: string value: default: / description: Value of the HTTP path to match against. maxLength: 1024 type: string type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: value must be an absolute path and start with '/' when type one of ['Exact', 'PathPrefix'] rule: '(self.type in [''Exact'',''PathPrefix'']) ? self.value.startsWith(''/'') : true' - message: must not contain '//' when type one of ['Exact', 'PathPrefix'] rule: '(self.type in [''Exact'',''PathPrefix'']) ? !self.value.contains(''//'') : true' - message: must not contain '/./' when type one of ['Exact', 'PathPrefix'] rule: '(self.type in [''Exact'',''PathPrefix'']) ? !self.value.contains(''/./'') : true' - message: must not contain '/../' when type one of ['Exact', 'PathPrefix'] rule: '(self.type in [''Exact'',''PathPrefix'']) ? !self.value.contains(''/../'') : true' - message: must not contain '%2f' when type one of ['Exact', 'PathPrefix'] rule: '(self.type in [''Exact'',''PathPrefix'']) ? !self.value.contains(''%2f'') : true' - message: must not contain '%2F' when type one of ['Exact', 'PathPrefix'] rule: '(self.type in [''Exact'',''PathPrefix'']) ? !self.value.contains(''%2F'') : true' - message: must not contain '#' when type one of ['Exact', 'PathPrefix'] rule: '(self.type in [''Exact'',''PathPrefix'']) ? !self.value.contains(''#'') : true' - message: must not end with '/..' when type one of ['Exact', 'PathPrefix'] rule: '(self.type in [''Exact'',''PathPrefix'']) ? !self.value.endsWith(''/..'') : true' - message: must not end with '/.' when type one of ['Exact', 'PathPrefix'] rule: '(self.type in [''Exact'',''PathPrefix'']) ? !self.value.endsWith(''/.'') : true' - message: type must be one of ['Exact', 'PathPrefix', 'RegularExpression'] rule: self.type in ['Exact','PathPrefix'] || self.type == 'RegularExpression' - message: must only contain valid characters (matching ^(?:[-A-Za-z0-9/._~!$&'()*+,;=:@]|[%][0-9a-fA-F]{2})+$) for types ['Exact', 'PathPrefix'] rule: '(self.type in [''Exact'',''PathPrefix'']) ? self.value.matches(r"""^(?:[-A-Za-z0-9/._~!$&''()*+,;=:@]|[%][0-9a-fA-F]{2})+$""") : true' queryParams: description: |- QueryParams specifies HTTP query parameter matchers. Multiple match values are ANDed together, meaning, a request must match all the specified query parameters to select the route. Support: Extended items: description: |- HTTPQueryParamMatch describes how to select a HTTP route by matching HTTP query parameters. properties: name: description: |- Name is the name of the HTTP query param to be matched. This must be an exact string match. (See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-2.7.3). If multiple entries specify equivalent query param names, only the first entry with an equivalent name MUST be considered for a match. Subsequent entries with an equivalent query param name MUST be ignored. If a query param is repeated in an HTTP request, the behavior is purposely left undefined, since different data planes have different capabilities. However, it is *recommended* that implementations should match against the first value of the param if the data plane supports it, as this behavior is expected in other load balancing contexts outside of the Gateway API. Users SHOULD NOT route traffic based on repeated query params to guard themselves against potential differences in the implementations. maxLength: 256 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z0-9!#$%&'*+\-.^_\x60|~]+$ type: string type: default: Exact description: |- Type specifies how to match against the value of the query parameter. Support: Extended (Exact) Support: Implementation-specific (RegularExpression) Since RegularExpression QueryParamMatchType has Implementation-specific conformance, implementations can support POSIX, PCRE or any other dialects of regular expressions. Please read the implementation's documentation to determine the supported dialect. enum: - Exact - RegularExpression type: string value: description: Value is the value of HTTP query param to be matched. maxLength: 1024 minLength: 1 type: string required: - name - value type: object maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map type: object maxItems: 64 type: array name: description: |- Name is the name of the route rule. This name MUST be unique within a Route if it is set. Support: Extended maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string retry: description: |- Retry defines the configuration for when to retry an HTTP request. Support: Extended properties: attempts: description: |- Attempts specifies the maximum number of times an individual request from the gateway to a backend should be retried. If the maximum number of retries has been attempted without a successful response from the backend, the Gateway MUST return an error. When this field is unspecified, the number of times to attempt to retry a backend request is implementation-specific. Support: Extended type: integer backoff: description: |- Backoff specifies the minimum duration a Gateway should wait between retry attempts and is represented in Gateway API Duration formatting. For example, setting the `rules[].retry.backoff` field to the value `100ms` will cause a backend request to first be retried approximately 100 milliseconds after timing out or receiving a response code configured to be retryable. An implementation MAY use an exponential or alternative backoff strategy for subsequent retry attempts, MAY cap the maximum backoff duration to some amount greater than the specified minimum, and MAY add arbitrary jitter to stagger requests, as long as unsuccessful backend requests are not retried before the configured minimum duration. If a Request timeout (`rules[].timeouts.request`) is configured on the route, the entire duration of the initial request and any retry attempts MUST not exceed the Request timeout duration. If any retry attempts are still in progress when the Request timeout duration has been reached, these SHOULD be canceled if possible and the Gateway MUST immediately return a timeout error. If a BackendRequest timeout (`rules[].timeouts.backendRequest`) is configured on the route, any retry attempts which reach the configured BackendRequest timeout duration without a response SHOULD be canceled if possible and the Gateway should wait for at least the specified backoff duration before attempting to retry the backend request again. If a BackendRequest timeout is _not_ configured on the route, retry attempts MAY time out after an implementation default duration, or MAY remain pending until a configured Request timeout or implementation default duration for total request time is reached. When this field is unspecified, the time to wait between retry attempts is implementation-specific. Support: Extended pattern: ^([0-9]{1,5}(h|m|s|ms)){1,4}$ type: string codes: description: |- Codes defines the HTTP response status codes for which a backend request should be retried. Support: Extended items: description: |- HTTPRouteRetryStatusCode defines an HTTP response status code for which a backend request should be retried. Implementations MUST support the following status codes as retryable: * 500 * 502 * 503 * 504 Implementations MAY support specifying additional discrete values in the 500-599 range. Implementations MAY support specifying discrete values in the 400-499 range, which are often inadvisable to retry. maximum: 599 minimum: 400 type: integer type: array type: object sessionPersistence: description: |- SessionPersistence defines and configures session persistence for the route rule. Support: Extended properties: absoluteTimeout: description: |- AbsoluteTimeout defines the absolute timeout of the persistent session. Once the AbsoluteTimeout duration has elapsed, the session becomes invalid. Support: Extended pattern: ^([0-9]{1,5}(h|m|s|ms)){1,4}$ type: string cookieConfig: description: |- CookieConfig provides configuration settings that are specific to cookie-based session persistence. Support: Core properties: lifetimeType: default: Session description: |- LifetimeType specifies whether the cookie has a permanent or session-based lifetime. A permanent cookie persists until its specified expiry time, defined by the Expires or Max-Age cookie attributes, while a session cookie is deleted when the current session ends. When set to "Permanent", AbsoluteTimeout indicates the cookie's lifetime via the Expires or Max-Age cookie attributes and is required. When set to "Session", AbsoluteTimeout indicates the absolute lifetime of the cookie tracked by the gateway and is optional. Defaults to "Session". Support: Core for "Session" type Support: Extended for "Permanent" type enum: - Permanent - Session type: string type: object idleTimeout: description: |- IdleTimeout defines the idle timeout of the persistent session. Once the session has been idle for more than the specified IdleTimeout duration, the session becomes invalid. Support: Extended pattern: ^([0-9]{1,5}(h|m|s|ms)){1,4}$ type: string sessionName: description: |- SessionName defines the name of the persistent session token which may be reflected in the cookie or the header. Users should avoid reusing session names to prevent unintended consequences, such as rejection or unpredictable behavior. Support: Implementation-specific maxLength: 128 type: string type: default: Cookie description: |- Type defines the type of session persistence such as through the use a header or cookie. Defaults to cookie based session persistence. Support: Core for "Cookie" type Support: Extended for "Header" type enum: - Cookie - Header type: string type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: AbsoluteTimeout must be specified when cookie lifetimeType is Permanent rule: '!has(self.cookieConfig) || !has(self.cookieConfig.lifetimeType) || self.cookieConfig.lifetimeType != ''Permanent'' || has(self.absoluteTimeout)' timeouts: description: |- Timeouts defines the timeouts that can be configured for an HTTP request. Support: Extended properties: backendRequest: description: |- BackendRequest specifies a timeout for an individual request from the gateway to a backend. This covers the time from when the request first starts being sent from the gateway to when the full response has been received from the backend. Setting a timeout to the zero duration (e.g. "0s") SHOULD disable the timeout completely. Implementations that cannot completely disable the timeout MUST instead interpret the zero duration as the longest possible value to which the timeout can be set. An entire client HTTP transaction with a gateway, covered by the Request timeout, may result in more than one call from the gateway to the destination backend, for example, if automatic retries are supported. The value of BackendRequest must be a Gateway API Duration string as defined by GEP-2257. When this field is unspecified, its behavior is implementation-specific; when specified, the value of BackendRequest must be no more than the value of the Request timeout (since the Request timeout encompasses the BackendRequest timeout). Support: Extended pattern: ^([0-9]{1,5}(h|m|s|ms)){1,4}$ type: string request: description: |- Request specifies the maximum duration for a gateway to respond to an HTTP request. If the gateway has not been able to respond before this deadline is met, the gateway MUST return a timeout error. For example, setting the `rules.timeouts.request` field to the value `10s` in an `HTTPRoute` will cause a timeout if a client request is taking longer than 10 seconds to complete. Setting a timeout to the zero duration (e.g. "0s") SHOULD disable the timeout completely. Implementations that cannot completely disable the timeout MUST instead interpret the zero duration as the longest possible value to which the timeout can be set. This timeout is intended to cover as close to the whole request-response transaction as possible although an implementation MAY choose to start the timeout after the entire request stream has been received instead of immediately after the transaction is initiated by the client. The value of Request is a Gateway API Duration string as defined by GEP-2257. When this field is unspecified, request timeout behavior is implementation-specific. Support: Extended pattern: ^([0-9]{1,5}(h|m|s|ms)){1,4}$ type: string type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: backendRequest timeout cannot be longer than request timeout rule: '!(has(self.request) && has(self.backendRequest) && duration(self.request) != duration(''0s'') && duration(self.backendRequest) > duration(self.request))' type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: RequestRedirect filter must not be used together with backendRefs rule: '(has(self.backendRefs) && size(self.backendRefs) > 0) ? (!has(self.filters) || self.filters.all(f, !has(f.requestRedirect))): true' - message: When using RequestRedirect filter with path.replacePrefixMatch, exactly one PathPrefix match must be specified rule: '(has(self.filters) && self.filters.exists_one(f, has(f.requestRedirect) && has(f.requestRedirect.path) && f.requestRedirect.path.type == ''ReplacePrefixMatch'' && has(f.requestRedirect.path.replacePrefixMatch))) ? ((size(self.matches) != 1 || !has(self.matches[0].path) || self.matches[0].path.type != ''PathPrefix'') ? false : true) : true' - message: When using URLRewrite filter with path.replacePrefixMatch, exactly one PathPrefix match must be specified rule: '(has(self.filters) && self.filters.exists_one(f, has(f.urlRewrite) && has(f.urlRewrite.path) && f.urlRewrite.path.type == ''ReplacePrefixMatch'' && has(f.urlRewrite.path.replacePrefixMatch))) ? ((size(self.matches) != 1 || !has(self.matches[0].path) || self.matches[0].path.type != ''PathPrefix'') ? false : true) : true' - message: Within backendRefs, when using RequestRedirect filter with path.replacePrefixMatch, exactly one PathPrefix match must be specified rule: '(has(self.backendRefs) && self.backendRefs.exists_one(b, (has(b.filters) && b.filters.exists_one(f, has(f.requestRedirect) && has(f.requestRedirect.path) && f.requestRedirect.path.type == ''ReplacePrefixMatch'' && has(f.requestRedirect.path.replacePrefixMatch))) )) ? ((size(self.matches) != 1 || !has(self.matches[0].path) || self.matches[0].path.type != ''PathPrefix'') ? false : true) : true' - message: Within backendRefs, When using URLRewrite filter with path.replacePrefixMatch, exactly one PathPrefix match must be specified rule: '(has(self.backendRefs) && self.backendRefs.exists_one(b, (has(b.filters) && b.filters.exists_one(f, has(f.urlRewrite) && has(f.urlRewrite.path) && f.urlRewrite.path.type == ''ReplacePrefixMatch'' && has(f.urlRewrite.path.replacePrefixMatch))) )) ? ((size(self.matches) != 1 || !has(self.matches[0].path) || self.matches[0].path.type != ''PathPrefix'') ? false : true) : true' maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-validations: - message: While 16 rules and 64 matches per rule are allowed, the total number of matches across all rules in a route must be less than 128 rule: '(self.size() > 0 ? self[0].matches.size() : 0) + (self.size() > 1 ? self[1].matches.size() : 0) + (self.size() > 2 ? self[2].matches.size() : 0) + (self.size() > 3 ? self[3].matches.size() : 0) + (self.size() > 4 ? self[4].matches.size() : 0) + (self.size() > 5 ? self[5].matches.size() : 0) + (self.size() > 6 ? self[6].matches.size() : 0) + (self.size() > 7 ? self[7].matches.size() : 0) + (self.size() > 8 ? self[8].matches.size() : 0) + (self.size() > 9 ? self[9].matches.size() : 0) + (self.size() > 10 ? self[10].matches.size() : 0) + (self.size() > 11 ? self[11].matches.size() : 0) + (self.size() > 12 ? self[12].matches.size() : 0) + (self.size() > 13 ? self[13].matches.size() : 0) + (self.size() > 14 ? self[14].matches.size() : 0) + (self.size() > 15 ? self[15].matches.size() : 0) <= 128' type: object type: object ingress: description: Ingress sets how the ingress object should look like with your grafana instance. properties: metadata: description: ObjectMeta contains only a [subset of the fields included in k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/apis/meta/v1.ObjectMeta](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.27/#objectmeta-v1-meta). properties: annotations: additionalProperties: type: string type: object labels: additionalProperties: type: string type: object type: object spec: description: IngressSpec describes the Ingress the user wishes to exist. properties: defaultBackend: description: |- defaultBackend is the backend that should handle requests that don't match any rule. If Rules are not specified, DefaultBackend must be specified. If DefaultBackend is not set, the handling of requests that do not match any of the rules will be up to the Ingress controller. properties: resource: description: |- resource is an ObjectRef to another Kubernetes resource in the namespace of the Ingress object. If resource is specified, a service.Name and service.Port must not be specified. This is a mutually exclusive setting with "Service". properties: apiGroup: description: |- APIGroup is the group for the resource being referenced. If APIGroup is not specified, the specified Kind must be in the core API group. For any other third-party types, APIGroup is required. type: string kind: description: Kind is the type of resource being referenced type: string name: description: Name is the name of resource being referenced type: string required: - kind - name type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic service: description: |- service references a service as a backend. This is a mutually exclusive setting with "Resource". properties: name: description: |- name is the referenced service. The service must exist in the same namespace as the Ingress object. type: string port: description: |- port of the referenced service. A port name or port number is required for a IngressServiceBackend. properties: name: description: |- name is the name of the port on the Service. This is a mutually exclusive setting with "Number". type: string number: description: |- number is the numerical port number (e.g. 80) on the Service. This is a mutually exclusive setting with "Name". format: int32 type: integer type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic required: - name type: object type: object ingressClassName: description: |- ingressClassName is the name of an IngressClass cluster resource. Ingress controller implementations use this field to know whether they should be serving this Ingress resource, by a transitive connection (controller -> IngressClass -> Ingress resource). Although the `kubernetes.io/ingress.class` annotation (simple constant name) was never formally defined, it was widely supported by Ingress controllers to create a direct binding between Ingress controller and Ingress resources. Newly created Ingress resources should prefer using the field. However, even though the annotation is officially deprecated, for backwards compatibility reasons, ingress controllers should still honor that annotation if present. type: string rules: description: |- rules is a list of host rules used to configure the Ingress. If unspecified, or no rule matches, all traffic is sent to the default backend. items: description: |- IngressRule represents the rules mapping the paths under a specified host to the related backend services. Incoming requests are first evaluated for a host match, then routed to the backend associated with the matching IngressRuleValue. properties: host: description: "host is the fully qualified domain name of a network host, as defined by RFC 3986.\nNote the following deviations from the \"host\" part of the\nURI as defined in RFC 3986:\n1. IPs are not allowed. Currently an IngressRuleValue can only apply to\n the IP in the Spec of the parent Ingress.\n2. The `:` delimiter is not respected because ports are not allowed.\n\t Currently the port of an Ingress is implicitly :80 for http and\n\t :443 for https.\nBoth these may change in the future.\nIncoming requests are matched against the host before the\nIngressRuleValue. If the host is unspecified, the Ingress routes all\ntraffic based on the specified IngressRuleValue.\n\nhost can be \"precise\" which is a domain name without the terminating dot of\na network host (e.g. \"foo.bar.com\") or \"wildcard\", which is a domain name\nprefixed with a single wildcard label (e.g. \"*.foo.com\").\nThe wildcard character '*' must appear by itself as the first DNS label and\nmatches only a single label. You cannot have a wildcard label by itself (e.g. Host == \"*\").\nRequests will be matched against the Host field in the following way:\n1. If host is precise, the request matches this rule if the http host header is equal to Host.\n2. If host is a wildcard, then the request matches this rule if the http host header\nis to equal to the suffix (removing the first label) of the wildcard rule." type: string http: description: |- HTTPIngressRuleValue is a list of http selectors pointing to backends. In the example: http:///? -> backend where where parts of the url correspond to RFC 3986, this resource will be used to match against everything after the last '/' and before the first '?' or '#'. properties: paths: description: paths is a collection of paths that map requests to backends. items: description: |- HTTPIngressPath associates a path with a backend. Incoming urls matching the path are forwarded to the backend. properties: backend: description: |- backend defines the referenced service endpoint to which the traffic will be forwarded to. properties: resource: description: |- resource is an ObjectRef to another Kubernetes resource in the namespace of the Ingress object. If resource is specified, a service.Name and service.Port must not be specified. This is a mutually exclusive setting with "Service". properties: apiGroup: description: |- APIGroup is the group for the resource being referenced. If APIGroup is not specified, the specified Kind must be in the core API group. For any other third-party types, APIGroup is required. type: string kind: description: Kind is the type of resource being referenced type: string name: description: Name is the name of resource being referenced type: string required: - kind - name type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic service: description: |- service references a service as a backend. This is a mutually exclusive setting with "Resource". properties: name: description: |- name is the referenced service. The service must exist in the same namespace as the Ingress object. type: string port: description: |- port of the referenced service. A port name or port number is required for a IngressServiceBackend. properties: name: description: |- name is the name of the port on the Service. This is a mutually exclusive setting with "Number". type: string number: description: |- number is the numerical port number (e.g. 80) on the Service. This is a mutually exclusive setting with "Name". format: int32 type: integer type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic required: - name type: object type: object path: description: |- path is matched against the path of an incoming request. Currently it can contain characters disallowed from the conventional "path" part of a URL as defined by RFC 3986. Paths must begin with a '/' and must be present when using PathType with value "Exact" or "Prefix". type: string pathType: description: |- pathType determines the interpretation of the path matching. PathType can be one of the following values: * Exact: Matches the URL path exactly. * Prefix: Matches based on a URL path prefix split by '/'. Matching is done on a path element by element basis. A path element refers is the list of labels in the path split by the '/' separator. A request is a match for path p if every p is an element-wise prefix of p of the request path. Note that if the last element of the path is a substring of the last element in request path, it is not a match (e.g. /foo/bar matches /foo/bar/baz, but does not match /foo/barbaz). * ImplementationSpecific: Interpretation of the Path matching is up to the IngressClass. Implementations can treat this as a separate PathType or treat it identically to Prefix or Exact path types. Implementations are required to support all path types. type: string required: - backend - pathType type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic required: - paths type: object type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic tls: description: |- tls represents the TLS configuration. Currently the Ingress only supports a single TLS port, 443. If multiple members of this list specify different hosts, they will be multiplexed on the same port according to the hostname specified through the SNI TLS extension, if the ingress controller fulfilling the ingress supports SNI. items: description: IngressTLS describes the transport layer security associated with an ingress. properties: hosts: description: |- hosts is a list of hosts included in the TLS certificate. The values in this list must match the name/s used in the tlsSecret. Defaults to the wildcard host setting for the loadbalancer controller fulfilling this Ingress, if left unspecified. items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic secretName: description: |- secretName is the name of the secret used to terminate TLS traffic on port 443. Field is left optional to allow TLS routing based on SNI hostname alone. If the SNI host in a listener conflicts with the "Host" header field used by an IngressRule, the SNI host is used for termination and value of the "Host" header is used for routing. type: string type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic type: object type: object jsonnet: properties: libraryLabelSelector: description: |- A label selector is a label query over a set of resources. The result of matchLabels and matchExpressions are ANDed. An empty label selector matches all objects. A null label selector matches no objects. properties: matchExpressions: description: matchExpressions is a list of label selector requirements. The requirements are ANDed. items: description: |- A label selector requirement is a selector that contains values, a key, and an operator that relates the key and values. properties: key: description: key is the label key that the selector applies to. type: string operator: description: |- operator represents a key's relationship to a set of values. Valid operators are In, NotIn, Exists and DoesNotExist. type: string values: description: |- values is an array of string values. If the operator is In or NotIn, the values array must be non-empty. If the operator is Exists or DoesNotExist, the values array must be empty. This array is replaced during a strategic merge patch. items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic required: - key - operator type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic matchLabels: additionalProperties: type: string description: |- matchLabels is a map of {key,value} pairs. A single {key,value} in the matchLabels map is equivalent to an element of matchExpressions, whose key field is "key", the operator is "In", and the values array contains only "value". The requirements are ANDed. type: object type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic type: object persistentVolumeClaim: description: PersistentVolumeClaim creates a PVC if you need to attach one to your grafana instance. properties: metadata: description: ObjectMeta contains only a [subset of the fields included in k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/apis/meta/v1.ObjectMeta](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.27/#objectmeta-v1-meta). properties: annotations: additionalProperties: type: string type: object labels: additionalProperties: type: string type: object type: object spec: properties: accessModes: items: type: string type: array dataSource: description: |- TypedLocalObjectReference contains enough information to let you locate the typed referenced object inside the same namespace. properties: apiGroup: description: |- APIGroup is the group for the resource being referenced. If APIGroup is not specified, the specified Kind must be in the core API group. For any other third-party types, APIGroup is required. type: string kind: description: Kind is the type of resource being referenced type: string name: description: Name is the name of resource being referenced type: string required: - kind - name type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic dataSourceRef: description: |- TypedLocalObjectReference contains enough information to let you locate the typed referenced object inside the same namespace. properties: apiGroup: description: |- APIGroup is the group for the resource being referenced. If APIGroup is not specified, the specified Kind must be in the core API group. For any other third-party types, APIGroup is required. type: string kind: description: Kind is the type of resource being referenced type: string name: description: Name is the name of resource being referenced type: string required: - kind - name type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic resources: description: ResourceRequirements describes the compute resource requirements. properties: claims: description: |- Claims lists the names of resources, defined in spec.resourceClaims, that are used by this container. This field depends on the DynamicResourceAllocation feature gate. This field is immutable. It can only be set for containers. items: description: ResourceClaim references one entry in PodSpec.ResourceClaims. properties: name: description: |- Name must match the name of one entry in pod.spec.resourceClaims of the Pod where this field is used. It makes that resource available inside a container. type: string request: description: |- Request is the name chosen for a request in the referenced claim. If empty, everything from the claim is made available, otherwise only the result of this request. type: string required: - name type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map limits: additionalProperties: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string pattern: ^(\+|-)?(([0-9]+(\.[0-9]*)?)|(\.[0-9]+))(([KMGTPE]i)|[numkMGTPE]|([eE](\+|-)?(([0-9]+(\.[0-9]*)?)|(\.[0-9]+))))?$ x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true description: |- Limits describes the maximum amount of compute resources allowed. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/manage-resources-containers/ type: object requests: additionalProperties: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string pattern: ^(\+|-)?(([0-9]+(\.[0-9]*)?)|(\.[0-9]+))(([KMGTPE]i)|[numkMGTPE]|([eE](\+|-)?(([0-9]+(\.[0-9]*)?)|(\.[0-9]+))))?$ x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true description: |- Requests describes the minimum amount of compute resources required. If Requests is omitted for a container, it defaults to Limits if that is explicitly specified, otherwise to an implementation-defined value. Requests cannot exceed Limits. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/manage-resources-containers/ type: object type: object selector: description: |- A label selector is a label query over a set of resources. The result of matchLabels and matchExpressions are ANDed. An empty label selector matches all objects. A null label selector matches no objects. properties: matchExpressions: description: matchExpressions is a list of label selector requirements. The requirements are ANDed. items: description: |- A label selector requirement is a selector that contains values, a key, and an operator that relates the key and values. properties: key: description: key is the label key that the selector applies to. type: string operator: description: |- operator represents a key's relationship to a set of values. Valid operators are In, NotIn, Exists and DoesNotExist. type: string values: description: |- values is an array of string values. If the operator is In or NotIn, the values array must be non-empty. If the operator is Exists or DoesNotExist, the values array must be empty. This array is replaced during a strategic merge patch. items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic required: - key - operator type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic matchLabels: additionalProperties: type: string description: |- matchLabels is a map of {key,value} pairs. A single {key,value} in the matchLabels map is equivalent to an element of matchExpressions, whose key field is "key", the operator is "In", and the values array contains only "value". The requirements are ANDed. type: object type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic storageClassName: type: string volumeMode: description: PersistentVolumeMode describes how a volume is intended to be consumed, either Block or Filesystem. type: string volumeName: description: VolumeName is the binding reference to the PersistentVolume backing this claim. type: string type: object type: object preferences: description: Preferences holds the Grafana Preferences settings properties: homeDashboardUid: type: string type: object route: description: Route sets how the ingress object should look like with your grafana instance, this only works in Openshift. properties: metadata: description: ObjectMeta contains only a [subset of the fields included in k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/apis/meta/v1.ObjectMeta](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.27/#objectmeta-v1-meta). properties: annotations: additionalProperties: type: string type: object labels: additionalProperties: type: string type: object type: object spec: properties: alternateBackends: items: description: |- RouteTargetReference specifies the target that resolve into endpoints. Only the 'Service' kind is allowed. Use 'weight' field to emphasize one over others. properties: kind: default: Service description: The kind of target that the route is referring to. Currently, only 'Service' is allowed enum: - Service - "" type: string name: description: name of the service/target that is being referred to. e.g. name of the service minLength: 1 type: string weight: default: 100 description: |- weight as an integer between 0 and 256, default 100, that specifies the target's relative weight against other target reference objects. 0 suppresses requests to this backend. format: int32 maximum: 256 minimum: 0 type: integer required: - kind - name type: object type: array host: type: string path: type: string port: description: RoutePort defines a port mapping from a router to an endpoint in the service endpoints. properties: targetPort: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string description: |- The target port on pods selected by the service this route points to. If this is a string, it will be looked up as a named port in the target endpoints port list. Required x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true required: - targetPort type: object subdomain: type: string tls: description: TLSConfig defines config used to secure a route and provide termination properties: caCertificate: description: caCertificate provides the cert authority certificate contents type: string certificate: description: |- certificate provides certificate contents. This should be a single serving certificate, not a certificate chain. Do not include a CA certificate. type: string destinationCACertificate: description: |- destinationCACertificate provides the contents of the ca certificate of the final destination. When using reencrypt termination this file should be provided in order to have routers use it for health checks on the secure connection. If this field is not specified, the router may provide its own destination CA and perform hostname validation using the short service name (service.namespace.svc), which allows infrastructure generated certificates to automatically verify. type: string externalCertificate: description: |- externalCertificate provides certificate contents as a secret reference. This should be a single serving certificate, not a certificate chain. Do not include a CA certificate. The secret referenced should be present in the same namespace as that of the Route. Forbidden when `certificate` is set. The router service account needs to be granted with read-only access to this secret, please refer to openshift docs for additional details. properties: name: description: |- name of the referent. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/names/#names type: string type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic insecureEdgeTerminationPolicy: description: |- insecureEdgeTerminationPolicy indicates the desired behavior for insecure connections to a route. While each router may make its own decisions on which ports to expose, this is normally port 80. If a route does not specify insecureEdgeTerminationPolicy, then the default behavior is "None". * Allow - traffic is sent to the server on the insecure port (edge/reencrypt terminations only). * None - no traffic is allowed on the insecure port (default). * Redirect - clients are redirected to the secure port. enum: - Allow - None - Redirect - "" type: string key: description: key provides key file contents type: string termination: description: |- termination indicates termination type. * edge - TLS termination is done by the router and http is used to communicate with the backend (default) * passthrough - Traffic is sent straight to the destination without the router providing TLS termination * reencrypt - TLS termination is done by the router and https is used to communicate with the backend Note: passthrough termination is incompatible with httpHeader actions enum: - edge - reencrypt - passthrough type: string required: - termination type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: 'cannot have both spec.tls.termination: passthrough and spec.tls.insecureEdgeTerminationPolicy: Allow' rule: 'has(self.termination) && has(self.insecureEdgeTerminationPolicy) ? !((self.termination==''passthrough'') && (self.insecureEdgeTerminationPolicy==''Allow'')) : true' to: description: |- RouteTargetReference specifies the target that resolve into endpoints. Only the 'Service' kind is allowed. Use 'weight' field to emphasize one over others. properties: kind: default: Service description: The kind of target that the route is referring to. Currently, only 'Service' is allowed enum: - Service - "" type: string name: description: name of the service/target that is being referred to. e.g. name of the service minLength: 1 type: string weight: default: 100 description: |- weight as an integer between 0 and 256, default 100, that specifies the target's relative weight against other target reference objects. 0 suppresses requests to this backend. format: int32 maximum: 256 minimum: 0 type: integer required: - kind - name type: object wildcardPolicy: description: WildcardPolicyType indicates the type of wildcard support needed by routes. type: string type: object type: object service: description: Service sets how the service object should look like with your grafana instance, contains a number of defaults. properties: metadata: description: ObjectMeta contains only a [subset of the fields included in k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/apis/meta/v1.ObjectMeta](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.27/#objectmeta-v1-meta). properties: annotations: additionalProperties: type: string type: object labels: additionalProperties: type: string type: object type: object spec: description: ServiceSpec describes the attributes that a user creates on a service. properties: allocateLoadBalancerNodePorts: description: |- allocateLoadBalancerNodePorts defines if NodePorts will be automatically allocated for services with type LoadBalancer. Default is "true". It may be set to "false" if the cluster load-balancer does not rely on NodePorts. If the caller requests specific NodePorts (by specifying a value), those requests will be respected, regardless of this field. This field may only be set for services with type LoadBalancer and will be cleared if the type is changed to any other type. type: boolean clusterIP: description: |- clusterIP is the IP address of the service and is usually assigned randomly. If an address is specified manually, is in-range (as per system configuration), and is not in use, it will be allocated to the service; otherwise creation of the service will fail. This field may not be changed through updates unless the type field is also being changed to ExternalName (which requires this field to be blank) or the type field is being changed from ExternalName (in which case this field may optionally be specified, as describe above). Valid values are "None", empty string (""), or a valid IP address. Setting this to "None" makes a "headless service" (no virtual IP), which is useful when direct endpoint connections are preferred and proxying is not required. Only applies to types ClusterIP, NodePort, and LoadBalancer. If this field is specified when creating a Service of type ExternalName, creation will fail. This field will be wiped when updating a Service to type ExternalName. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/service/#virtual-ips-and-service-proxies type: string clusterIPs: description: |- ClusterIPs is a list of IP addresses assigned to this service, and are usually assigned randomly. If an address is specified manually, is in-range (as per system configuration), and is not in use, it will be allocated to the service; otherwise creation of the service will fail. This field may not be changed through updates unless the type field is also being changed to ExternalName (which requires this field to be empty) or the type field is being changed from ExternalName (in which case this field may optionally be specified, as describe above). Valid values are "None", empty string (""), or a valid IP address. Setting this to "None" makes a "headless service" (no virtual IP), which is useful when direct endpoint connections are preferred and proxying is not required. Only applies to types ClusterIP, NodePort, and LoadBalancer. If this field is specified when creating a Service of type ExternalName, creation will fail. This field will be wiped when updating a Service to type ExternalName. If this field is not specified, it will be initialized from the clusterIP field. If this field is specified, clients must ensure that clusterIPs[0] and clusterIP have the same value. This field may hold a maximum of two entries (dual-stack IPs, in either order). These IPs must correspond to the values of the ipFamilies field. Both clusterIPs and ipFamilies are governed by the ipFamilyPolicy field. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/service/#virtual-ips-and-service-proxies items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic externalIPs: description: |- externalIPs is a list of IP addresses for which nodes in the cluster will also accept traffic for this service. These IPs are not managed by Kubernetes. The user is responsible for ensuring that traffic arrives at a node with this IP. A common example is external load-balancers that are not part of the Kubernetes system. items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic externalName: description: |- externalName is the external reference that discovery mechanisms will return as an alias for this service (e.g. a DNS CNAME record). No proxying will be involved. Must be a lowercase RFC-1123 hostname (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1123) and requires `type` to be "ExternalName". type: string externalTrafficPolicy: description: |- externalTrafficPolicy describes how nodes distribute service traffic they receive on one of the Service's "externally-facing" addresses (NodePorts, ExternalIPs, and LoadBalancer IPs). If set to "Local", the proxy will configure the service in a way that assumes that external load balancers will take care of balancing the service traffic between nodes, and so each node will deliver traffic only to the node-local endpoints of the service, without masquerading the client source IP. (Traffic mistakenly sent to a node with no endpoints will be dropped.) The default value, "Cluster", uses the standard behavior of routing to all endpoints evenly (possibly modified by topology and other features). Note that traffic sent to an External IP or LoadBalancer IP from within the cluster will always get "Cluster" semantics, but clients sending to a NodePort from within the cluster may need to take traffic policy into account when picking a node. type: string healthCheckNodePort: description: |- healthCheckNodePort specifies the healthcheck nodePort for the service. This only applies when type is set to LoadBalancer and externalTrafficPolicy is set to Local. If a value is specified, is in-range, and is not in use, it will be used. If not specified, a value will be automatically allocated. External systems (e.g. load-balancers) can use this port to determine if a given node holds endpoints for this service or not. If this field is specified when creating a Service which does not need it, creation will fail. This field will be wiped when updating a Service to no longer need it (e.g. changing type). This field cannot be updated once set. format: int32 type: integer internalTrafficPolicy: description: |- InternalTrafficPolicy describes how nodes distribute service traffic they receive on the ClusterIP. If set to "Local", the proxy will assume that pods only want to talk to endpoints of the service on the same node as the pod, dropping the traffic if there are no local endpoints. The default value, "Cluster", uses the standard behavior of routing to all endpoints evenly (possibly modified by topology and other features). type: string ipFamilies: description: |- IPFamilies is a list of IP families (e.g. IPv4, IPv6) assigned to this service. This field is usually assigned automatically based on cluster configuration and the ipFamilyPolicy field. If this field is specified manually, the requested family is available in the cluster, and ipFamilyPolicy allows it, it will be used; otherwise creation of the service will fail. This field is conditionally mutable: it allows for adding or removing a secondary IP family, but it does not allow changing the primary IP family of the Service. Valid values are "IPv4" and "IPv6". This field only applies to Services of types ClusterIP, NodePort, and LoadBalancer, and does apply to "headless" services. This field will be wiped when updating a Service to type ExternalName. This field may hold a maximum of two entries (dual-stack families, in either order). These families must correspond to the values of the clusterIPs field, if specified. Both clusterIPs and ipFamilies are governed by the ipFamilyPolicy field. items: description: |- IPFamily represents the IP Family (IPv4 or IPv6). This type is used to express the family of an IP expressed by a type (e.g. service.spec.ipFamilies). type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic ipFamilyPolicy: description: |- IPFamilyPolicy represents the dual-stack-ness requested or required by this Service. If there is no value provided, then this field will be set to SingleStack. Services can be "SingleStack" (a single IP family), "PreferDualStack" (two IP families on dual-stack configured clusters or a single IP family on single-stack clusters), or "RequireDualStack" (two IP families on dual-stack configured clusters, otherwise fail). The ipFamilies and clusterIPs fields depend on the value of this field. This field will be wiped when updating a service to type ExternalName. type: string loadBalancerClass: description: |- loadBalancerClass is the class of the load balancer implementation this Service belongs to. If specified, the value of this field must be a label-style identifier, with an optional prefix, e.g. "internal-vip" or "example.com/internal-vip". Unprefixed names are reserved for end-users. This field can only be set when the Service type is 'LoadBalancer'. If not set, the default load balancer implementation is used, today this is typically done through the cloud provider integration, but should apply for any default implementation. If set, it is assumed that a load balancer implementation is watching for Services with a matching class. Any default load balancer implementation (e.g. cloud providers) should ignore Services that set this field. This field can only be set when creating or updating a Service to type 'LoadBalancer'. Once set, it can not be changed. This field will be wiped when a service is updated to a non 'LoadBalancer' type. type: string loadBalancerIP: description: |- Only applies to Service Type: LoadBalancer. This feature depends on whether the underlying cloud-provider supports specifying the loadBalancerIP when a load balancer is created. This field will be ignored if the cloud-provider does not support the feature. Deprecated: This field was under-specified and its meaning varies across implementations. Using it is non-portable and it may not support dual-stack. Users are encouraged to use implementation-specific annotations when available. type: string loadBalancerSourceRanges: description: |- If specified and supported by the platform, this will restrict traffic through the cloud-provider load-balancer will be restricted to the specified client IPs. This field will be ignored if the cloud-provider does not support the feature." More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/access-application-cluster/create-external-load-balancer/ items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic ports: description: |- The list of ports that are exposed by this service. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/service/#virtual-ips-and-service-proxies items: description: ServicePort contains information on service's port. properties: appProtocol: description: |- The application protocol for this port. This is used as a hint for implementations to offer richer behavior for protocols that they understand. This field follows standard Kubernetes label syntax. Valid values are either: * Un-prefixed protocol names - reserved for IANA standard service names (as per RFC-6335 and https://www.iana.org/assignments/service-names). * Kubernetes-defined prefixed names: * 'kubernetes.io/h2c' - HTTP/2 prior knowledge over cleartext as described in https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9113.html#name-starting-http-2-with-prior- * 'kubernetes.io/ws' - WebSocket over cleartext as described in https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6455 * 'kubernetes.io/wss' - WebSocket over TLS as described in https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6455 * Other protocols should use implementation-defined prefixed names such as mycompany.com/my-custom-protocol. type: string name: description: |- The name of this port within the service. This must be a DNS_LABEL. All ports within a ServiceSpec must have unique names. When considering the endpoints for a Service, this must match the 'name' field in the EndpointPort. Optional if only one ServicePort is defined on this service. type: string nodePort: description: |- The port on each node on which this service is exposed when type is NodePort or LoadBalancer. Usually assigned by the system. If a value is specified, in-range, and not in use it will be used, otherwise the operation will fail. If not specified, a port will be allocated if this Service requires one. If this field is specified when creating a Service which does not need it, creation will fail. This field will be wiped when updating a Service to no longer need it (e.g. changing type from NodePort to ClusterIP). More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/service/#type-nodeport format: int32 type: integer port: description: The port that will be exposed by this service. format: int32 type: integer protocol: default: TCP description: |- The IP protocol for this port. Supports "TCP", "UDP", and "SCTP". Default is TCP. type: string targetPort: anyOf: - type: integer - type: string description: |- Number or name of the port to access on the pods targeted by the service. Number must be in the range 1 to 65535. Name must be an IANA_SVC_NAME. If this is a string, it will be looked up as a named port in the target Pod's container ports. If this is not specified, the value of the 'port' field is used (an identity map). This field is ignored for services with clusterIP=None, and should be omitted or set equal to the 'port' field. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/service/#defining-a-service x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true required: - port type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - port - protocol x-kubernetes-list-type: map publishNotReadyAddresses: description: |- publishNotReadyAddresses indicates that any agent which deals with endpoints for this Service should disregard any indications of ready/not-ready. The primary use case for setting this field is for a StatefulSet's Headless Service to propagate SRV DNS records for its Pods for the purpose of peer discovery. The Kubernetes controllers that generate Endpoints and EndpointSlice resources for Services interpret this to mean that all endpoints are considered "ready" even if the Pods themselves are not. Agents which consume only Kubernetes generated endpoints through the Endpoints or EndpointSlice resources can safely assume this behavior. type: boolean selector: additionalProperties: type: string description: |- Route service traffic to pods with label keys and values matching this selector. If empty or not present, the service is assumed to have an external process managing its endpoints, which Kubernetes will not modify. Only applies to types ClusterIP, NodePort, and LoadBalancer. Ignored if type is ExternalName. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/service/ type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic sessionAffinity: description: |- Supports "ClientIP" and "None". Used to maintain session affinity. Enable client IP based session affinity. Must be ClientIP or None. Defaults to None. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/service/#virtual-ips-and-service-proxies type: string sessionAffinityConfig: description: sessionAffinityConfig contains the configurations of session affinity. properties: clientIP: description: clientIP contains the configurations of Client IP based session affinity. properties: timeoutSeconds: description: |- timeoutSeconds specifies the seconds of ClientIP type session sticky time. The value must be >0 && <=86400(for 1 day) if ServiceAffinity == "ClientIP". Default value is 10800(for 3 hours). format: int32 type: integer type: object type: object trafficDistribution: description: |- TrafficDistribution offers a way to express preferences for how traffic is distributed to Service endpoints. Implementations can use this field as a hint, but are not required to guarantee strict adherence. If the field is not set, the implementation will apply its default routing strategy. If set to "PreferClose", implementations should prioritize endpoints that are in the same zone. type: string type: description: |- type determines how the Service is exposed. Defaults to ClusterIP. Valid options are ExternalName, ClusterIP, NodePort, and LoadBalancer. "ClusterIP" allocates a cluster-internal IP address for load-balancing to endpoints. Endpoints are determined by the selector or if that is not specified, by manual construction of an Endpoints object or EndpointSlice objects. If clusterIP is "None", no virtual IP is allocated and the endpoints are published as a set of endpoints rather than a virtual IP. "NodePort" builds on ClusterIP and allocates a port on every node which routes to the same endpoints as the clusterIP. "LoadBalancer" builds on NodePort and creates an external load-balancer (if supported in the current cloud) which routes to the same endpoints as the clusterIP. "ExternalName" aliases this service to the specified externalName. Several other fields do not apply to ExternalName services. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/service/#publishing-services-service-types type: string type: object type: object serviceAccount: description: ServiceAccount sets how the ServiceAccount object should look like with your grafana instance, contains a number of defaults. properties: automountServiceAccountToken: type: boolean imagePullSecrets: items: description: |- LocalObjectReference contains enough information to let you locate the referenced object inside the same namespace. properties: name: default: "" description: |- Name of the referent. This field is effectively required, but due to backwards compatibility is allowed to be empty. Instances of this type with an empty value here are almost certainly wrong. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/names/#names type: string type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic type: array metadata: description: ObjectMeta contains only a [subset of the fields included in k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/apis/meta/v1.ObjectMeta](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.27/#objectmeta-v1-meta). properties: annotations: additionalProperties: type: string type: object labels: additionalProperties: type: string type: object type: object secrets: items: description: ObjectReference contains enough information to let you inspect or modify the referred object. properties: apiVersion: description: API version of the referent. type: string fieldPath: description: |- If referring to a piece of an object instead of an entire object, this string should contain a valid JSON/Go field access statement, such as desiredState.manifest.containers[2]. For example, if the object reference is to a container within a pod, this would take on a value like: "spec.containers{name}" (where "name" refers to the name of the container that triggered the event) or if no container name is specified "spec.containers[2]" (container with index 2 in this pod). This syntax is chosen only to have some well-defined way of referencing a part of an object. type: string kind: description: |- Kind of the referent. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#types-kinds type: string name: description: |- Name of the referent. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/names/#names type: string namespace: description: |- Namespace of the referent. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/namespaces/ type: string resourceVersion: description: |- Specific resourceVersion to which this reference is made, if any. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#concurrency-control-and-consistency type: string uid: description: |- UID of the referent. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/names/#uids type: string type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic type: array type: object suspend: description: Suspend pauses reconciliation of owned resources like deployments, Services, Etc. upon changes type: boolean version: description: |- Version sets the tag of the default image: docker.io/grafana/grafana. Allows full image refs with/without sha256checksum: "registry/repo/image:tag@sha" default: 12.3.0 type: string type: object status: description: GrafanaStatus defines the observed state of Grafana properties: adminUrl: type: string alertRuleGroups: items: type: string type: array conditions: items: description: Condition contains details for one aspect of the current state of this API Resource. properties: lastTransitionTime: description: |- lastTransitionTime is the last time the condition transitioned from one status to another. This should be when the underlying condition changed. If that is not known, then using the time when the API field changed is acceptable. format: date-time type: string message: description: |- message is a human readable message indicating details about the transition. This may be an empty string. maxLength: 32768 type: string observedGeneration: description: |- observedGeneration represents the .metadata.generation that the condition was set based upon. For instance, if .metadata.generation is currently 12, but the .status.conditions[x].observedGeneration is 9, the condition is out of date with respect to the current state of the instance. format: int64 minimum: 0 type: integer reason: description: |- reason contains a programmatic identifier indicating the reason for the condition's last transition. Producers of specific condition types may define expected values and meanings for this field, and whether the values are considered a guaranteed API. The value should be a CamelCase string. This field may not be empty. maxLength: 1024 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z]([A-Za-z0-9_,:]*[A-Za-z0-9_])?$ type: string status: description: status of the condition, one of True, False, Unknown. enum: - "True" - "False" - Unknown type: string type: description: type of condition in CamelCase or in foo.example.com/CamelCase. maxLength: 316 pattern: ^([a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*/)?(([A-Za-z0-9][-A-Za-z0-9_.]*)?[A-Za-z0-9])$ type: string required: - lastTransitionTime - message - reason - status - type type: object type: array contactPoints: items: type: string type: array dashboards: items: type: string type: array datasources: items: type: string type: array folders: items: type: string type: array lastMessage: type: string libraryPanels: items: type: string type: array muteTimings: items: type: string type: array notificationTemplates: items: type: string type: array serviceaccounts: items: type: string type: array stage: type: string stageStatus: type: string version: type: string type: object required: - spec type: object served: true storage: true subresources: status: {}