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# Source: elastic-operator/charts/eck-operator/charts/eck-operator-crds/templates/all-crds.yaml
apiVersion: apiextensions.k8s.io/v1
kind: CustomResourceDefinition
metadata:
annotations:
controller-gen.kubebuilder.io/version: v0.19.0
helm.sh/resource-policy: keep
labels:
app.kubernetes.io/instance: 'elastic-operator'
app.kubernetes.io/managed-by: 'Helm'
app.kubernetes.io/name: 'eck-operator-crds'
app.kubernetes.io/version: '3.2.0'
helm.sh/chart: 'eck-operator-crds-3.2.0'
name: logstashes.logstash.k8s.elastic.co
spec:
group: logstash.k8s.elastic.co
names:
categories:
- elastic
kind: Logstash
listKind: LogstashList
plural: logstashes
shortNames:
- ls
singular: logstash
scope: Namespaced
versions:
- additionalPrinterColumns:
- description: Health
jsonPath: .status.health
name: health
type: string
- description: Available nodes
jsonPath: .status.availableNodes
name: available
type: integer
- description: Expected nodes
jsonPath: .status.expectedNodes
name: expected
type: integer
- jsonPath: .metadata.creationTimestamp
name: age
type: date
- description: Logstash version
jsonPath: .status.version
name: version
type: string
name: v1alpha1
schema:
openAPIV3Schema:
description: Logstash is the Schema for the logstashes 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: LogstashSpec defines the desired state of Logstash
properties:
config:
description: Config holds the Logstash configuration. At most one of [`Config`, `ConfigRef`] can be specified.
type: object
x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true
configRef:
description: |-
ConfigRef contains a reference to an existing Kubernetes Secret holding the Logstash configuration.
Logstash settings must be specified as yaml, under a single "logstash.yml" entry. At most one of [`Config`, `ConfigRef`]
can be specified.
properties:
secretName:
description: SecretName is the name of the secret.
type: string
type: object
count:
format: int32
type: integer
elasticsearchRefs:
description: ElasticsearchRefs are references to Elasticsearch clusters running in the same Kubernetes cluster.
items:
description: ElasticsearchCluster is a named reference to an Elasticsearch cluster which can be used in a Logstash pipeline.
properties:
clusterName:
description: |-
ClusterName is an alias for the cluster to be used to refer to the Elasticsearch cluster in Logstash
configuration files, and will be used to identify "named clusters" in Logstash
minLength: 1
type: string
name:
description: Name of an existing Kubernetes object corresponding to an Elastic resource managed by ECK.
type: string
namespace:
description: Namespace of the Kubernetes object. If empty, defaults to the current namespace.
type: string
secretName:
description: |-
SecretName is the name of an existing Kubernetes secret that contains connection information for associating an
Elastic resource not managed by the operator.
The referenced secret must contain the following:
- `url`: the URL to reach the Elastic resource
- `username`: the username of the user to be authenticated to the Elastic resource
- `password`: the password of the user to be authenticated to the Elastic resource
- `ca.crt`: the CA certificate in PEM format (optional)
- `api-key`: the key to authenticate against the Elastic resource instead of a username and password (supported only for `elasticsearchRefs` in AgentSpec and in BeatSpec)
This field cannot be used in combination with the other fields name, namespace or serviceName.
type: string
serviceName:
description: |-
ServiceName is the name of an existing Kubernetes service which is used to make requests to the referenced
object. It has to be in the same namespace as the referenced resource. If left empty, the default HTTP service of
the referenced resource is used.
type: string
required:
- clusterName
type: object
type: array
image:
description: Image is the Logstash Docker image to deploy. Version and Type have to match the Logstash in the image.
type: string
monitoring:
description: |-
Monitoring enables you to collect and ship log and monitoring data of this Logstash.
Metricbeat and Filebeat are deployed in the same Pod as sidecars and each one sends data to one or two different
Elasticsearch monitoring clusters running in the same Kubernetes cluster.
properties:
logs:
description: Logs holds references to Elasticsearch clusters which receive log data from an associated resource.
properties:
elasticsearchRefs:
description: |-
ElasticsearchRefs is a reference to a list of monitoring Elasticsearch clusters running in the same Kubernetes cluster.
Due to existing limitations, only a single Elasticsearch cluster is currently supported.
items:
description: |-
ObjectSelector defines a reference to a Kubernetes object which can be an Elastic resource managed by the operator
or a Secret describing an external Elastic resource not managed by the operator.
properties:
name:
description: Name of an existing Kubernetes object corresponding to an Elastic resource managed by ECK.
type: string
namespace:
description: Namespace of the Kubernetes object. If empty, defaults to the current namespace.
type: string
secretName:
description: |-
SecretName is the name of an existing Kubernetes secret that contains connection information for associating an
Elastic resource not managed by the operator.
The referenced secret must contain the following:
- `url`: the URL to reach the Elastic resource
- `username`: the username of the user to be authenticated to the Elastic resource
- `password`: the password of the user to be authenticated to the Elastic resource
- `ca.crt`: the CA certificate in PEM format (optional)
- `api-key`: the key to authenticate against the Elastic resource instead of a username and password (supported only for `elasticsearchRefs` in AgentSpec and in BeatSpec)
This field cannot be used in combination with the other fields name, namespace or serviceName.
type: string
serviceName:
description: |-
ServiceName is the name of an existing Kubernetes service which is used to make requests to the referenced
object. It has to be in the same namespace as the referenced resource. If left empty, the default HTTP service of
the referenced resource is used.
type: string
type: object
type: array
type: object
metrics:
description: Metrics holds references to Elasticsearch clusters which receive monitoring data from this resource.
properties:
elasticsearchRefs:
description: |-
ElasticsearchRefs is a reference to a list of monitoring Elasticsearch clusters running in the same Kubernetes cluster.
Due to existing limitations, only a single Elasticsearch cluster is currently supported.
items:
description: |-
ObjectSelector defines a reference to a Kubernetes object which can be an Elastic resource managed by the operator
or a Secret describing an external Elastic resource not managed by the operator.
properties:
name:
description: Name of an existing Kubernetes object corresponding to an Elastic resource managed by ECK.
type: string
namespace:
description: Namespace of the Kubernetes object. If empty, defaults to the current namespace.
type: string
secretName:
description: |-
SecretName is the name of an existing Kubernetes secret that contains connection information for associating an
Elastic resource not managed by the operator.
The referenced secret must contain the following:
- `url`: the URL to reach the Elastic resource
- `username`: the username of the user to be authenticated to the Elastic resource
- `password`: the password of the user to be authenticated to the Elastic resource
- `ca.crt`: the CA certificate in PEM format (optional)
- `api-key`: the key to authenticate against the Elastic resource instead of a username and password (supported only for `elasticsearchRefs` in AgentSpec and in BeatSpec)
This field cannot be used in combination with the other fields name, namespace or serviceName.
type: string
serviceName:
description: |-
ServiceName is the name of an existing Kubernetes service which is used to make requests to the referenced
object. It has to be in the same namespace as the referenced resource. If left empty, the default HTTP service of
the referenced resource is used.
type: string
type: object
type: array
type: object
type: object
pipelines:
description: Pipelines holds the Logstash Pipelines. At most one of [`Pipelines`, `PipelinesRef`] can be specified.
items:
type: object
type: array
x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true
pipelinesRef:
description: |-
PipelinesRef contains a reference to an existing Kubernetes Secret holding the Logstash Pipelines.
Logstash pipelines must be specified as yaml, under a single "pipelines.yml" entry. At most one of [`Pipelines`, `PipelinesRef`]
can be specified.
properties:
secretName:
description: SecretName is the name of the secret.
type: string
type: object
podTemplate:
description: PodTemplate provides customisation options for the Logstash pods.
type: object
x-kubernetes-preserve-unknown-fields: true
revisionHistoryLimit:
description: RevisionHistoryLimit is the number of revisions to retain to allow rollback in the underlying StatefulSet.
format: int32
type: integer
secureSettings:
description: |-
SecureSettings is a list of references to Kubernetes Secrets containing sensitive configuration options for the Logstash.
Secrets data can be then referenced in the Logstash config using the Secret's keys or as specified in `Entries` field of
each SecureSetting.
items:
description: SecretSource defines a data source based on a Kubernetes Secret.
properties:
entries:
description: |-
Entries define how to project each key-value pair in the secret to filesystem paths.
If not defined, all keys will be projected to similarly named paths in the filesystem.
If defined, only the specified keys will be projected to the corresponding paths.
items:
description: KeyToPath defines how to map a key in a Secret object to a filesystem path.
properties:
key:
description: Key is the key contained in the secret.
type: string
path:
description: |-
Path is the relative file path to map the key to.
Path must not be an absolute file path and must not contain any ".." components.
type: string
required:
- key
type: object
type: array
secretName:
description: SecretName is the name of the secret.
type: string
required:
- secretName
type: object
type: array
serviceAccountName:
description: |-
ServiceAccountName is used to check access from the current resource to Elasticsearch resource in a different namespace.
Can only be used if ECK is enforcing RBAC on references.
type: string
services:
description: |-
Services contains details of services that Logstash should expose - similar to the HTTP layer configuration for the
rest of the stack, but also applicable for more use cases than the metrics API, as logstash may need to
be opened up for other services: Beats, TCP, UDP, etc, inputs.
items:
properties:
name:
type: string
service:
description: Service defines the template for the associated Kubernetes Service object.
properties:
metadata:
description: |-
ObjectMeta is the metadata of the service.
The name and namespace provided here are managed by ECK and will be ignored.
properties:
annotations:
additionalProperties:
type: string
type: object
finalizers:
items:
type: string
type: array
labels:
additionalProperties:
type: string
type: object
name:
type: string
namespace:
type: string
type: object
spec:
description: Spec is the specification of the 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
tls:
description: TLS defines options for configuring TLS for HTTP.
properties:
certificate:
description: |-
Certificate is a reference to a Kubernetes secret that contains the certificate and private key for enabling TLS.
The referenced secret should contain the following:
- `ca.crt`: The certificate authority (optional).
- `tls.crt`: The certificate (or a chain).
- `tls.key`: The private key to the first certificate in the certificate chain.
properties:
secretName:
description: SecretName is the name of the secret.
type: string
type: object
selfSignedCertificate:
description: SelfSignedCertificate allows configuring the self-signed certificate generated by the operator.
properties:
disabled:
description: Disabled indicates that the provisioning of the self-signed certifcate should be disabled.
type: boolean
subjectAltNames:
description: SubjectAlternativeNames is a list of SANs to include in the generated HTTP TLS certificate.
items:
description: SubjectAlternativeName represents a SAN entry in a x509 certificate.
properties:
dns:
description: DNS is the DNS name of the subject.
type: string
ip:
description: IP is the IP address of the subject.
type: string
type: object
type: array
type: object
type: object
type: object
type: array
updateStrategy:
description: UpdateStrategy is a StatefulSetUpdateStrategy. The default type is "RollingUpdate".
properties:
rollingUpdate:
description: RollingUpdate is used to communicate parameters when Type is RollingUpdateStatefulSetStrategyType.
properties:
maxUnavailable:
anyOf:
- type: integer
- type: string
description: |-
The maximum number of pods that can be unavailable during the update.
Value can be an absolute number (ex: 5) or a percentage of desired pods (ex: 10%).
Absolute number is calculated from percentage by rounding up. This can not be 0.
Defaults to 1. This field is alpha-level and is only honored by servers that enable the
MaxUnavailableStatefulSet feature. The field applies to all pods in the range 0 to
Replicas-1. That means if there is any unavailable pod in the range 0 to Replicas-1, it
will be counted towards MaxUnavailable.
x-kubernetes-int-or-string: true
partition:
description: |-
Partition indicates the ordinal at which the StatefulSet should be partitioned
for updates. During a rolling update, all pods from ordinal Replicas-1 to
Partition are updated. All pods from ordinal Partition-1 to 0 remain untouched.
This is helpful in being able to do a canary based deployment. The default value is 0.
format: int32
type: integer
type: object
type:
description: |-
Type indicates the type of the StatefulSetUpdateStrategy.
Default is RollingUpdate.
type: string
type: object
version:
description: Version of the Logstash.
type: string
volumeClaimTemplates:
description: |-
VolumeClaimTemplates is a list of persistent volume claims to be used by each Pod.
Every claim in this list must have a matching volumeMount in one of the containers defined in the PodTemplate.
Items defined here take precedence over any default claims added by the operator with the same name.
items:
description: PersistentVolumeClaim is a user's request for and claim to a persistent volume
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:
description: |-
Standard object's metadata.
More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#metadata
properties:
annotations:
additionalProperties:
type: string
type: object
finalizers:
items:
type: string
type: array
labels:
additionalProperties:
type: string
type: object
name:
type: string
namespace:
type: string
type: object
spec:
description: |-
spec defines the desired characteristics of a volume requested by a pod author.
More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/persistent-volumes#persistentvolumeclaims
properties:
accessModes:
description: |-
accessModes contains the desired access modes the volume should have.
More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/persistent-volumes#access-modes-1
items:
type: string
type: array
x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic
dataSource:
description: |-
dataSource field can be used to specify either:
* An existing VolumeSnapshot object (snapshot.storage.k8s.io/VolumeSnapshot)
* An existing PVC (PersistentVolumeClaim)
If the provisioner or an external controller can support the specified data source,
it will create a new volume based on the contents of the specified data source.
When the AnyVolumeDataSource feature gate is enabled, dataSource contents will be copied to dataSourceRef,
and dataSourceRef contents will be copied to dataSource when dataSourceRef.namespace is not specified.
If the namespace is specified, then dataSourceRef will not be copied to dataSource.
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: |-
dataSourceRef specifies the object from which to populate the volume with data, if a non-empty
volume is desired. This may be any object from a non-empty API group (non
core object) or a PersistentVolumeClaim object.
When this field is specified, volume binding will only succeed if the type of
the specified object matches some installed volume populator or dynamic
provisioner.
This field will replace the functionality of the dataSource field and as such
if both fields are non-empty, they must have the same value. For backwards
compatibility, when namespace isn't specified in dataSourceRef,
both fields (dataSource and dataSourceRef) will be set to the same
value automatically if one of them is empty and the other is non-empty.
When namespace is specified in dataSourceRef,
dataSource isn't set to the same value and must be empty.
There are three important differences between dataSource and dataSourceRef:
* While dataSource only allows two specific types of objects, dataSourceRef
allows any non-core object, as well as PersistentVolumeClaim objects.
* While dataSource ignores disallowed values (dropping them), dataSourceRef
preserves all values, and generates an error if a disallowed value is
specified.
* While dataSource only allows local objects, dataSourceRef allows objects
in any namespaces.
(Beta) Using this field requires the AnyVolumeDataSource feature gate to be enabled.
(Alpha) Using the namespace field of dataSourceRef requires the CrossNamespaceVolumeDataSource feature gate to be enabled.
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
namespace:
description: |-
Namespace is the namespace of resource being referenced
Note that when a namespace is specified, a gateway.networking.k8s.io/ReferenceGrant object is required in the referent namespace to allow that namespace's owner to accept the reference. See the ReferenceGrant documentation for details.
(Alpha) This field requires the CrossNamespaceVolumeDataSource feature gate to be enabled.
type: string
required:
- kind
- name
type: object
resources:
description: |-
resources represents the minimum resources the volume should have.
If RecoverVolumeExpansionFailure feature is enabled users are allowed to specify resource requirements
that are lower than previous value but must still be higher than capacity recorded in the
status field of the claim.
More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/persistent-volumes#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
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: selector is a label query over volumes to consider for binding.
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:
description: |-
storageClassName is the name of the StorageClass required by the claim.
More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/persistent-volumes#class-1
type: string
volumeAttributesClassName:
description: |-
volumeAttributesClassName may be used to set the VolumeAttributesClass used by this claim.
If specified, the CSI driver will create or update the volume with the attributes defined
in the corresponding VolumeAttributesClass. This has a different purpose than storageClassName,
it can be changed after the claim is created. An empty string or nil value indicates that no
VolumeAttributesClass will be applied to the claim. If the claim enters an Infeasible error state,
this field can be reset to its previous value (including nil) to cancel the modification.
If the resource referred to by volumeAttributesClass does not exist, this PersistentVolumeClaim will be
set to a Pending state, as reflected by the modifyVolumeStatus field, until such as a resource
exists.
More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/volume-attributes-classes/
type: string
volumeMode:
description: |-
volumeMode defines what type of volume is required by the claim.
Value of Filesystem is implied when not included in claim spec.
type: string
volumeName:
description: volumeName is the binding reference to the PersistentVolume backing this claim.
type: string
type: object
status:
description: |-
status represents the current information/status of a persistent volume claim.
Read-only.
More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/persistent-volumes#persistentvolumeclaims
properties:
accessModes:
description: |-
accessModes contains the actual access modes the volume backing the PVC has.
More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/persistent-volumes#access-modes-1
items:
type: string
type: array
x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic
allocatedResourceStatuses:
additionalProperties:
description: |-
When a controller receives persistentvolume claim update with ClaimResourceStatus for a resource
that it does not recognizes, then it should ignore that update and let other controllers
handle it.
type: string
description: "allocatedResourceStatuses stores status of resource being resized for the given PVC.\nKey names follow standard Kubernetes label syntax. Valid values are either:\n\t* Un-prefixed keys:\n\t\t- storage - the capacity of the volume.\n\t* Custom resources must use implementation-defined prefixed names such as \"example.com/my-custom-resource\"\nApart from above values - keys that are unprefixed or have kubernetes.io prefix are considered\nreserved and hence may not be used.\n\nClaimResourceStatus can be in any of following states:\n\t- ControllerResizeInProgress:\n\t\tState set when resize controller starts resizing the volume in control-plane.\n\t- ControllerResizeFailed:\n\t\tState set when resize has failed in resize controller with a terminal error.\n\t- NodeResizePending:\n\t\tState set when resize controller has finished resizing the volume but further resizing of\n\t\tvolume is needed on the node.\n\t- NodeResizeInProgress:\n\t\tState set when kubelet starts resizing the volume.\n\t- NodeResizeFailed:\n\t\tState set when resizing has failed in kubelet with a terminal error. Transient errors don't set\n\t\tNodeResizeFailed.\nFor example: if expanding a PVC for more capacity - this field can be one of the following states:\n\t- pvc.status.allocatedResourceStatus['storage'] = \"ControllerResizeInProgress\"\n - pvc.status.allocatedResourceStatus['storage'] = \"ControllerResizeFailed\"\n - pvc.status.allocatedResourceStatus['storage'] = \"NodeResizePending\"\n - pvc.status.allocatedResourceStatus['storage'] = \"NodeResizeInProgress\"\n - pvc.status.allocatedResourceStatus['storage'] = \"NodeResizeFailed\"\nWhen this field is not set, it means that no resize operation is in progress for the given PVC.\n\nA controller that receives PVC update with previously unknown resourceName or ClaimResourceStatus\nshould ignore the update for the purpose it was designed. For example - a controller that\nonly is responsible for resizing capacity of the volume, should ignore PVC updates that change other valid\nresources associated with PVC.\n\nThis is an alpha field and requires enabling RecoverVolumeExpansionFailure feature."
type: object
x-kubernetes-map-type: granular
allocatedResources:
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: "allocatedResources tracks the resources allocated to a PVC including its capacity.\nKey names follow standard Kubernetes label syntax. Valid values are either:\n\t* Un-prefixed keys:\n\t\t- storage - the capacity of the volume.\n\t* Custom resources must use implementation-defined prefixed names such as \"example.com/my-custom-resource\"\nApart from above values - keys that are unprefixed or have kubernetes.io prefix are considered\nreserved and hence may not be used.\n\nCapacity reported here may be larger than the actual capacity when a volume expansion operation\nis requested.\nFor storage quota, the larger value from allocatedResources and PVC.spec.resources is used.\nIf allocatedResources is not set, PVC.spec.resources alone is used for quota calculation.\nIf a volume expansion capacity request is lowered, allocatedResources is only\nlowered if there are no expansion operations in progress and if the actual volume capacity\nis equal or lower than the requested capacity.\n\nA controller that receives PVC update with previously unknown resourceName\nshould ignore the update for the purpose it was designed. For example - a controller that\nonly is responsible for resizing capacity of the volume, should ignore PVC updates that change other valid\nresources associated with PVC.\n\nThis is an alpha field and requires enabling RecoverVolumeExpansionFailure feature."
type: object
capacity:
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: capacity represents the actual resources of the underlying volume.
type: object
conditions:
description: |-
conditions is the current Condition of persistent volume claim. If underlying persistent volume is being
resized then the Condition will be set to 'Resizing'.
items:
description: PersistentVolumeClaimCondition contains details about state of pvc
properties:
lastProbeTime:
description: lastProbeTime is the time we probed the condition.
format: date-time
type: string
lastTransitionTime:
description: lastTransitionTime is the time the condition transitioned from one status to another.
format: date-time
type: string
message:
description: message is the human-readable message indicating details about last transition.
type: string
reason:
description: |-
reason is a unique, this should be a short, machine understandable string that gives the reason
for condition's last transition. If it reports "Resizing" that means the underlying
persistent volume is being resized.
type: string
status:
description: |-
Status is the status of the condition.
Can be True, False, Unknown.
More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubernetes-api/config-and-storage-resources/persistent-volume-claim-v1/#:~:text=state%20of%20pvc-,conditions.status,-(string)%2C%20required
type: string
type:
description: |-
Type is the type of the condition.
More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubernetes-api/config-and-storage-resources/persistent-volume-claim-v1/#:~:text=set%20to%20%27ResizeStarted%27.-,PersistentVolumeClaimCondition,-contains%20details%20about
type: string
required:
- status
- type
type: object
type: array
x-kubernetes-list-map-keys:
- type
x-kubernetes-list-type: map
currentVolumeAttributesClassName:
description: |-
currentVolumeAttributesClassName is the current name of the VolumeAttributesClass the PVC is using.
When unset, there is no VolumeAttributeClass applied to this PersistentVolumeClaim
type: string
modifyVolumeStatus:
description: |-
ModifyVolumeStatus represents the status object of ControllerModifyVolume operation.
When this is unset, there is no ModifyVolume operation being attempted.
properties:
status:
description: "status is the status of the ControllerModifyVolume operation. It can be in any of following states:\n - Pending\n Pending indicates that the PersistentVolumeClaim cannot be modified due to unmet requirements, such as\n the specified VolumeAttributesClass not existing.\n - InProgress\n InProgress indicates that the volume is being modified.\n - Infeasible\n Infeasible indicates that the request has been rejected as invalid by the CSI driver. To\n\t resolve the error, a valid VolumeAttributesClass needs to be specified.\nNote: New statuses can be added in the future. Consumers should check for unknown statuses and fail appropriately."
type: string
targetVolumeAttributesClassName:
description: targetVolumeAttributesClassName is the name of the VolumeAttributesClass the PVC currently being reconciled
type: string
required:
- status
type: object
phase:
description: phase represents the current phase of PersistentVolumeClaim.
type: string
type: object
type: object
type: array
required:
- version
type: object
status:
description: LogstashStatus defines the observed state of Logstash
properties:
availableNodes:
format: int32
type: integer
elasticsearchAssociationsStatus:
additionalProperties:
description: AssociationStatus is the status of an association resource.
type: string
description: ElasticsearchAssociationStatus is the status of any auto-linking to Elasticsearch clusters.
type: object
expectedNodes:
format: int32
type: integer
health:
type: string
monitoringAssociationStatus:
additionalProperties:
description: AssociationStatus is the status of an association resource.
type: string
description: MonitoringAssociationStatus is the status of any auto-linking to monitoring Elasticsearch clusters.
type: object
observedGeneration:
description: |-
ObservedGeneration is the most recent generation observed for this Logstash instance.
It corresponds to the metadata generation, which is updated on mutation by the API Server.
If the generation observed in status diverges from the generation in metadata, the Logstash
controller has not yet processed the changes contained in the Logstash specification.
format: int64
type: integer
selector:
type: string
version:
description: |-
Version of the stack resource currently running. During version upgrades, multiple versions may run
in parallel: this value specifies the lowest version currently running.
type: string
required:
- selector
type: object
type: object
served: true
storage: true
subresources:
scale:
labelSelectorPath: .status.selector
specReplicasPath: .spec.count
statusReplicasPath: .status.expectedNodes
status: {}