Monitoring APIs
Reference guide for monitoring APIs
Abstract
Chapter 1. Monitoring APIs
1.1. Alertmanager [monitoring.coreos.com/v1]
- Description
- Alertmanager describes an Alertmanager cluster.
- Type
-
object
1.2. AlertmanagerConfig [monitoring.coreos.com/v1beta1]
- Description
- AlertmanagerConfig defines a namespaced AlertmanagerConfig to be aggregated across multiple namespaces configuring one Alertmanager cluster.
- Type
-
object
1.3. AlertRelabelConfig [monitoring.openshift.io/v1]
- Description
- AlertRelabelConfig defines a set of relabel configs for alerts. Compatibility level 1: Stable within a major release for a minimum of 12 months or 3 minor releases (whichever is longer).
- Type
-
object
1.4. AlertingRule [monitoring.openshift.io/v1]
- Description
- AlertingRule represents a set of user-defined Prometheus rule groups containing alerting rules. This resource is the supported method for cluster admins to create alerts based on metrics recorded by the platform monitoring stack in OpenShift, i.e. the Prometheus instance deployed to the openshift-monitoring namespace. You might use this to create custom alerting rules not shipped with OpenShift based on metrics from components such as the node_exporter, which provides machine-level metrics such as CPU usage, or kube-state-metrics, which provides metrics on Kubernetes usage. The API is mostly compatible with the upstream PrometheusRule type from the prometheus-operator. The primary difference being that recording rules are not allowed here — only alerting rules. For each AlertingRule resource created, a corresponding PrometheusRule will be created in the openshift-monitoring namespace. OpenShift requires admins to use the AlertingRule resource rather than the upstream type in order to allow better OpenShift specific defaulting and validation, while not modifying the upstream APIs directly. You can find upstream API documentation for PrometheusRule resources here: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md Compatibility level 1: Stable within a major release for a minimum of 12 months or 3 minor releases (whichever is longer).
- Type
-
object
1.5. PodMonitor [monitoring.coreos.com/v1]
- Description
- PodMonitor defines monitoring for a set of pods.
- Type
-
object
1.6. Probe [monitoring.coreos.com/v1]
- Description
- Probe defines monitoring for a set of static targets or ingresses.
- Type
-
object
1.7. Prometheus [monitoring.coreos.com/v1]
- Description
- Prometheus defines a Prometheus deployment.
- Type
-
object
1.8. PrometheusRule [monitoring.coreos.com/v1]
- Description
- PrometheusRule defines recording and alerting rules for a Prometheus instance
- Type
-
object
1.9. ServiceMonitor [monitoring.coreos.com/v1]
- Description
- ServiceMonitor defines monitoring for a set of services.
- Type
-
object
1.10. ThanosRuler [monitoring.coreos.com/v1]
- Description
- ThanosRuler defines a ThanosRuler deployment.
- Type
-
object
Chapter 2. AlertingRule [monitoring.openshift.io/v1]
- Description
- AlertingRule represents a set of user-defined Prometheus rule groups containing alerting rules. This resource is the supported method for cluster admins to create alerts based on metrics recorded by the platform monitoring stack in OpenShift, i.e. the Prometheus instance deployed to the openshift-monitoring namespace. You might use this to create custom alerting rules not shipped with OpenShift based on metrics from components such as the node_exporter, which provides machine-level metrics such as CPU usage, or kube-state-metrics, which provides metrics on Kubernetes usage. The API is mostly compatible with the upstream PrometheusRule type from the prometheus-operator. The primary difference being that recording rules are not allowed here — only alerting rules. For each AlertingRule resource created, a corresponding PrometheusRule will be created in the openshift-monitoring namespace. OpenShift requires admins to use the AlertingRule resource rather than the upstream type in order to allow better OpenShift specific defaulting and validation, while not modifying the upstream APIs directly. You can find upstream API documentation for PrometheusRule resources here: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md Compatibility level 1: Stable within a major release for a minimum of 12 months or 3 minor releases (whichever is longer).
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
spec
-
2.1. Specification
Property | Type | 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 |
|
| 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 |
| Standard object’s metadata. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#metadata | |
|
| spec describes the desired state of this AlertingRule object. |
|
| status describes the current state of this AlertOverrides object. |
2.1.1. .spec
- Description
- spec describes the desired state of this AlertingRule object.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
groups
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| groups is a list of grouped alerting rules. Rule groups are the unit at which Prometheus parallelizes rule processing. All rules in a single group share a configured evaluation interval. All rules in the group will be processed together on this interval, sequentially, and all rules will be processed. It’s common to group related alerting rules into a single AlertingRule resources, and within that resource, closely related alerts, or simply alerts with the same interval, into individual groups. You are also free to create AlertingRule resources with only a single rule group, but be aware that this can have a performance impact on Prometheus if the group is extremely large or has very complex query expressions to evaluate. Spreading very complex rules across multiple groups to allow them to be processed in parallel is also a common use-case. |
|
| RuleGroup is a list of sequentially evaluated alerting rules. |
2.1.2. .spec.groups
- Description
- groups is a list of grouped alerting rules. Rule groups are the unit at which Prometheus parallelizes rule processing. All rules in a single group share a configured evaluation interval. All rules in the group will be processed together on this interval, sequentially, and all rules will be processed. It’s common to group related alerting rules into a single AlertingRule resources, and within that resource, closely related alerts, or simply alerts with the same interval, into individual groups. You are also free to create AlertingRule resources with only a single rule group, but be aware that this can have a performance impact on Prometheus if the group is extremely large or has very complex query expressions to evaluate. Spreading very complex rules across multiple groups to allow them to be processed in parallel is also a common use-case.
- Type
-
array
2.1.3. .spec.groups[]
- Description
- RuleGroup is a list of sequentially evaluated alerting rules.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
name
-
rules
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| interval is how often rules in the group are evaluated. If not specified, it defaults to the global.evaluation_interval configured in Prometheus, which itself defaults to 30 seconds. You can check if this value has been modified from the default on your cluster by inspecting the platform Prometheus configuration: The relevant field in that resource is: spec.evaluationInterval |
|
| name is the name of the group. |
|
| rules is a list of sequentially evaluated alerting rules. Prometheus may process rule groups in parallel, but rules within a single group are always processed sequentially, and all rules are processed. |
|
| Rule describes an alerting rule. See Prometheus documentation: - https://www.prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/configuration/alerting_rules |
2.1.4. .spec.groups[].rules
- Description
- rules is a list of sequentially evaluated alerting rules. Prometheus may process rule groups in parallel, but rules within a single group are always processed sequentially, and all rules are processed.
- Type
-
array
2.1.5. .spec.groups[].rules[]
- Description
- Rule describes an alerting rule. See Prometheus documentation: - https://www.prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/configuration/alerting_rules
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
alert
-
expr
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| alert is the name of the alert. Must be a valid label value, i.e. may contain any Unicode character. |
|
| annotations to add to each alert. These are values that can be used to store longer additional information that you won’t query on, such as alert descriptions or runbook links. |
|
| expr is the PromQL expression to evaluate. Every evaluation cycle this is evaluated at the current time, and all resultant time series become pending or firing alerts. This is most often a string representing a PromQL expression, e.g.: mapi_current_pending_csr > mapi_max_pending_csr In rare cases this could be a simple integer, e.g. a simple "1" if the intent is to create an alert that is always firing. This is sometimes used to create an always-firing "Watchdog" alert in order to ensure the alerting pipeline is functional. |
|
| for is the time period after which alerts are considered firing after first returning results. Alerts which have not yet fired for long enough are considered pending. |
|
|
labels to add or overwrite for each alert. The results of the PromQL expression for the alert will result in an existing set of labels for the alert, after evaluating the expression, for any label specified here with the same name as a label in that set, the label here wins and overwrites the previous value. These should typically be short identifying values that may be useful to query against. A common example is the alert severity, where one sets |
2.1.6. .status
- Description
- status describes the current state of this AlertOverrides object.
- Type
-
object
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| observedGeneration is the last generation change you’ve dealt with. |
|
| prometheusRule is the generated PrometheusRule for this AlertingRule. Each AlertingRule instance results in a generated PrometheusRule object in the same namespace, which is always the openshift-monitoring namespace. |
2.1.7. .status.prometheusRule
- Description
- prometheusRule is the generated PrometheusRule for this AlertingRule. Each AlertingRule instance results in a generated PrometheusRule object in the same namespace, which is always the openshift-monitoring namespace.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
name
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| name of the referenced PrometheusRule. |
2.2. API endpoints
The following API endpoints are available:
/apis/monitoring.openshift.io/v1/alertingrules
-
GET
: list objects of kind AlertingRule
-
/apis/monitoring.openshift.io/v1/namespaces/{namespace}/alertingrules
-
DELETE
: delete collection of AlertingRule -
GET
: list objects of kind AlertingRule -
POST
: create an AlertingRule
-
/apis/monitoring.openshift.io/v1/namespaces/{namespace}/alertingrules/{name}
-
DELETE
: delete an AlertingRule -
GET
: read the specified AlertingRule -
PATCH
: partially update the specified AlertingRule -
PUT
: replace the specified AlertingRule
-
/apis/monitoring.openshift.io/v1/namespaces/{namespace}/alertingrules/{name}/status
-
GET
: read status of the specified AlertingRule -
PATCH
: partially update status of the specified AlertingRule -
PUT
: replace status of the specified AlertingRule
-
2.2.1. /apis/monitoring.openshift.io/v1/alertingrules
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| allowWatchBookmarks requests watch events with type "BOOKMARK". Servers that do not implement bookmarks may ignore this flag and bookmarks are sent at the server’s discretion. Clients should not assume bookmarks are returned at any specific interval, nor may they assume the server will send any BOOKMARK event during a session. If this is not a watch, this field is ignored. |
|
| The continue option should be set when retrieving more results from the server. Since this value is server defined, clients may only use the continue value from a previous query result with identical query parameters (except for the value of continue) and the server may reject a continue value it does not recognize. If the specified continue value is no longer valid whether due to expiration (generally five to fifteen minutes) or a configuration change on the server, the server will respond with a 410 ResourceExpired error together with a continue token. If the client needs a consistent list, it must restart their list without the continue field. Otherwise, the client may send another list request with the token received with the 410 error, the server will respond with a list starting from the next key, but from the latest snapshot, which is inconsistent from the previous list results - objects that are created, modified, or deleted after the first list request will be included in the response, as long as their keys are after the "next key". This field is not supported when watch is true. Clients may start a watch from the last resourceVersion value returned by the server and not miss any modifications. |
|
| A selector to restrict the list of returned objects by their fields. Defaults to everything. |
|
| A selector to restrict the list of returned objects by their labels. Defaults to everything. |
|
|
limit is a maximum number of responses to return for a list call. If more items exist, the server will set the The server guarantees that the objects returned when using continue will be identical to issuing a single list call without a limit - that is, no objects created, modified, or deleted after the first request is issued will be included in any subsequent continued requests. This is sometimes referred to as a consistent snapshot, and ensures that a client that is using limit to receive smaller chunks of a very large result can ensure they see all possible objects. If objects are updated during a chunked list the version of the object that was present at the time the first list result was calculated is returned. |
|
| If 'true', then the output is pretty printed. |
|
| resourceVersion sets a constraint on what resource versions a request may be served from. See https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/using-api/api-concepts/#resource-versions for details. Defaults to unset |
|
| resourceVersionMatch determines how resourceVersion is applied to list calls. It is highly recommended that resourceVersionMatch be set for list calls where resourceVersion is set See https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/using-api/api-concepts/#resource-versions for details. Defaults to unset |
|
|
When
Defaults to true if |
|
| Timeout for the list/watch call. This limits the duration of the call, regardless of any activity or inactivity. |
|
| Watch for changes to the described resources and return them as a stream of add, update, and remove notifications. Specify resourceVersion. |
- HTTP method
-
GET
- Description
- list objects of kind AlertingRule
HTTP code | Reponse body |
---|---|
200 - OK |
|
401 - Unauthorized | Empty |
2.2.2. /apis/monitoring.openshift.io/v1/namespaces/{namespace}/alertingrules
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| object name and auth scope, such as for teams and projects |
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| If 'true', then the output is pretty printed. |
- HTTP method
-
DELETE
- Description
- delete collection of AlertingRule
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| allowWatchBookmarks requests watch events with type "BOOKMARK". Servers that do not implement bookmarks may ignore this flag and bookmarks are sent at the server’s discretion. Clients should not assume bookmarks are returned at any specific interval, nor may they assume the server will send any BOOKMARK event during a session. If this is not a watch, this field is ignored. |
|
| The continue option should be set when retrieving more results from the server. Since this value is server defined, clients may only use the continue value from a previous query result with identical query parameters (except for the value of continue) and the server may reject a continue value it does not recognize. If the specified continue value is no longer valid whether due to expiration (generally five to fifteen minutes) or a configuration change on the server, the server will respond with a 410 ResourceExpired error together with a continue token. If the client needs a consistent list, it must restart their list without the continue field. Otherwise, the client may send another list request with the token received with the 410 error, the server will respond with a list starting from the next key, but from the latest snapshot, which is inconsistent from the previous list results - objects that are created, modified, or deleted after the first list request will be included in the response, as long as their keys are after the "next key". This field is not supported when watch is true. Clients may start a watch from the last resourceVersion value returned by the server and not miss any modifications. |
|
| A selector to restrict the list of returned objects by their fields. Defaults to everything. |
|
| A selector to restrict the list of returned objects by their labels. Defaults to everything. |
|
|
limit is a maximum number of responses to return for a list call. If more items exist, the server will set the The server guarantees that the objects returned when using continue will be identical to issuing a single list call without a limit - that is, no objects created, modified, or deleted after the first request is issued will be included in any subsequent continued requests. This is sometimes referred to as a consistent snapshot, and ensures that a client that is using limit to receive smaller chunks of a very large result can ensure they see all possible objects. If objects are updated during a chunked list the version of the object that was present at the time the first list result was calculated is returned. |
|
| resourceVersion sets a constraint on what resource versions a request may be served from. See https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/using-api/api-concepts/#resource-versions for details. Defaults to unset |
|
| resourceVersionMatch determines how resourceVersion is applied to list calls. It is highly recommended that resourceVersionMatch be set for list calls where resourceVersion is set See https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/using-api/api-concepts/#resource-versions for details. Defaults to unset |
|
|
When
Defaults to true if |
|
| Timeout for the list/watch call. This limits the duration of the call, regardless of any activity or inactivity. |
|
| Watch for changes to the described resources and return them as a stream of add, update, and remove notifications. Specify resourceVersion. |
HTTP code | Reponse body |
---|---|
200 - OK |
|
401 - Unauthorized | Empty |
- HTTP method
-
GET
- Description
- list objects of kind AlertingRule
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| allowWatchBookmarks requests watch events with type "BOOKMARK". Servers that do not implement bookmarks may ignore this flag and bookmarks are sent at the server’s discretion. Clients should not assume bookmarks are returned at any specific interval, nor may they assume the server will send any BOOKMARK event during a session. If this is not a watch, this field is ignored. |
|
| The continue option should be set when retrieving more results from the server. Since this value is server defined, clients may only use the continue value from a previous query result with identical query parameters (except for the value of continue) and the server may reject a continue value it does not recognize. If the specified continue value is no longer valid whether due to expiration (generally five to fifteen minutes) or a configuration change on the server, the server will respond with a 410 ResourceExpired error together with a continue token. If the client needs a consistent list, it must restart their list without the continue field. Otherwise, the client may send another list request with the token received with the 410 error, the server will respond with a list starting from the next key, but from the latest snapshot, which is inconsistent from the previous list results - objects that are created, modified, or deleted after the first list request will be included in the response, as long as their keys are after the "next key". This field is not supported when watch is true. Clients may start a watch from the last resourceVersion value returned by the server and not miss any modifications. |
|
| A selector to restrict the list of returned objects by their fields. Defaults to everything. |
|
| A selector to restrict the list of returned objects by their labels. Defaults to everything. |
|
|
limit is a maximum number of responses to return for a list call. If more items exist, the server will set the The server guarantees that the objects returned when using continue will be identical to issuing a single list call without a limit - that is, no objects created, modified, or deleted after the first request is issued will be included in any subsequent continued requests. This is sometimes referred to as a consistent snapshot, and ensures that a client that is using limit to receive smaller chunks of a very large result can ensure they see all possible objects. If objects are updated during a chunked list the version of the object that was present at the time the first list result was calculated is returned. |
|
| resourceVersion sets a constraint on what resource versions a request may be served from. See https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/using-api/api-concepts/#resource-versions for details. Defaults to unset |
|
| resourceVersionMatch determines how resourceVersion is applied to list calls. It is highly recommended that resourceVersionMatch be set for list calls where resourceVersion is set See https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/using-api/api-concepts/#resource-versions for details. Defaults to unset |
|
|
When
Defaults to true if |
|
| Timeout for the list/watch call. This limits the duration of the call, regardless of any activity or inactivity. |
|
| Watch for changes to the described resources and return them as a stream of add, update, and remove notifications. Specify resourceVersion. |
HTTP code | Reponse body |
---|---|
200 - OK |
|
401 - Unauthorized | Empty |
- HTTP method
-
POST
- Description
- create an AlertingRule
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| When present, indicates that modifications should not be persisted. An invalid or unrecognized dryRun directive will result in an error response and no further processing of the request. Valid values are: - All: all dry run stages will be processed |
|
| fieldManager is a name associated with the actor or entity that is making these changes. The value must be less than or 128 characters long, and only contain printable characters, as defined by https://golang.org/pkg/unicode/#IsPrint. |
|
| fieldValidation instructs the server on how to handle objects in the request (POST/PUT/PATCH) containing unknown or duplicate fields. Valid values are: - Ignore: This will ignore any unknown fields that are silently dropped from the object, and will ignore all but the last duplicate field that the decoder encounters. This is the default behavior prior to v1.23. - Warn: This will send a warning via the standard warning response header for each unknown field that is dropped from the object, and for each duplicate field that is encountered. The request will still succeed if there are no other errors, and will only persist the last of any duplicate fields. This is the default in v1.23+ - Strict: This will fail the request with a BadRequest error if any unknown fields would be dropped from the object, or if any duplicate fields are present. The error returned from the server will contain all unknown and duplicate fields encountered. |
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
|
HTTP code | Reponse body |
---|---|
200 - OK |
|
201 - Created |
|
202 - Accepted |
|
401 - Unauthorized | Empty |
2.2.3. /apis/monitoring.openshift.io/v1/namespaces/{namespace}/alertingrules/{name}
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| name of the AlertingRule |
|
| object name and auth scope, such as for teams and projects |
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| If 'true', then the output is pretty printed. |
- HTTP method
-
DELETE
- Description
- delete an AlertingRule
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| When present, indicates that modifications should not be persisted. An invalid or unrecognized dryRun directive will result in an error response and no further processing of the request. Valid values are: - All: all dry run stages will be processed |
|
| The duration in seconds before the object should be deleted. Value must be non-negative integer. The value zero indicates delete immediately. If this value is nil, the default grace period for the specified type will be used. Defaults to a per object value if not specified. zero means delete immediately. |
|
| Deprecated: please use the PropagationPolicy, this field will be deprecated in 1.7. Should the dependent objects be orphaned. If true/false, the "orphan" finalizer will be added to/removed from the object’s finalizers list. Either this field or PropagationPolicy may be set, but not both. |
|
| Whether and how garbage collection will be performed. Either this field or OrphanDependents may be set, but not both. The default policy is decided by the existing finalizer set in the metadata.finalizers and the resource-specific default policy. Acceptable values are: 'Orphan' - orphan the dependents; 'Background' - allow the garbage collector to delete the dependents in the background; 'Foreground' - a cascading policy that deletes all dependents in the foreground. |
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
|
HTTP code | Reponse body |
---|---|
200 - OK |
|
202 - Accepted |
|
401 - Unauthorized | Empty |
- HTTP method
-
GET
- Description
- read the specified AlertingRule
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| resourceVersion sets a constraint on what resource versions a request may be served from. See https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/using-api/api-concepts/#resource-versions for details. Defaults to unset |
HTTP code | Reponse body |
---|---|
200 - OK |
|
401 - Unauthorized | Empty |
- HTTP method
-
PATCH
- Description
- partially update the specified AlertingRule
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| When present, indicates that modifications should not be persisted. An invalid or unrecognized dryRun directive will result in an error response and no further processing of the request. Valid values are: - All: all dry run stages will be processed |
|
| fieldManager is a name associated with the actor or entity that is making these changes. The value must be less than or 128 characters long, and only contain printable characters, as defined by https://golang.org/pkg/unicode/#IsPrint. This field is required for apply requests (application/apply-patch) but optional for non-apply patch types (JsonPatch, MergePatch, StrategicMergePatch). |
|
| fieldValidation instructs the server on how to handle objects in the request (POST/PUT/PATCH) containing unknown or duplicate fields. Valid values are: - Ignore: This will ignore any unknown fields that are silently dropped from the object, and will ignore all but the last duplicate field that the decoder encounters. This is the default behavior prior to v1.23. - Warn: This will send a warning via the standard warning response header for each unknown field that is dropped from the object, and for each duplicate field that is encountered. The request will still succeed if there are no other errors, and will only persist the last of any duplicate fields. This is the default in v1.23+ - Strict: This will fail the request with a BadRequest error if any unknown fields would be dropped from the object, or if any duplicate fields are present. The error returned from the server will contain all unknown and duplicate fields encountered. |
|
| Force is going to "force" Apply requests. It means user will re-acquire conflicting fields owned by other people. Force flag must be unset for non-apply patch requests. |
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
|
HTTP code | Reponse body |
---|---|
200 - OK |
|
401 - Unauthorized | Empty |
- HTTP method
-
PUT
- Description
- replace the specified AlertingRule
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| When present, indicates that modifications should not be persisted. An invalid or unrecognized dryRun directive will result in an error response and no further processing of the request. Valid values are: - All: all dry run stages will be processed |
|
| fieldManager is a name associated with the actor or entity that is making these changes. The value must be less than or 128 characters long, and only contain printable characters, as defined by https://golang.org/pkg/unicode/#IsPrint. |
|
| fieldValidation instructs the server on how to handle objects in the request (POST/PUT/PATCH) containing unknown or duplicate fields. Valid values are: - Ignore: This will ignore any unknown fields that are silently dropped from the object, and will ignore all but the last duplicate field that the decoder encounters. This is the default behavior prior to v1.23. - Warn: This will send a warning via the standard warning response header for each unknown field that is dropped from the object, and for each duplicate field that is encountered. The request will still succeed if there are no other errors, and will only persist the last of any duplicate fields. This is the default in v1.23+ - Strict: This will fail the request with a BadRequest error if any unknown fields would be dropped from the object, or if any duplicate fields are present. The error returned from the server will contain all unknown and duplicate fields encountered. |
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
|
HTTP code | Reponse body |
---|---|
200 - OK |
|
201 - Created |
|
401 - Unauthorized | Empty |
2.2.4. /apis/monitoring.openshift.io/v1/namespaces/{namespace}/alertingrules/{name}/status
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| name of the AlertingRule |
|
| object name and auth scope, such as for teams and projects |
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| If 'true', then the output is pretty printed. |
- HTTP method
-
GET
- Description
- read status of the specified AlertingRule
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| resourceVersion sets a constraint on what resource versions a request may be served from. See https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/using-api/api-concepts/#resource-versions for details. Defaults to unset |
HTTP code | Reponse body |
---|---|
200 - OK |
|
401 - Unauthorized | Empty |
- HTTP method
-
PATCH
- Description
- partially update status of the specified AlertingRule
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| When present, indicates that modifications should not be persisted. An invalid or unrecognized dryRun directive will result in an error response and no further processing of the request. Valid values are: - All: all dry run stages will be processed |
|
| fieldManager is a name associated with the actor or entity that is making these changes. The value must be less than or 128 characters long, and only contain printable characters, as defined by https://golang.org/pkg/unicode/#IsPrint. This field is required for apply requests (application/apply-patch) but optional for non-apply patch types (JsonPatch, MergePatch, StrategicMergePatch). |
|
| fieldValidation instructs the server on how to handle objects in the request (POST/PUT/PATCH) containing unknown or duplicate fields. Valid values are: - Ignore: This will ignore any unknown fields that are silently dropped from the object, and will ignore all but the last duplicate field that the decoder encounters. This is the default behavior prior to v1.23. - Warn: This will send a warning via the standard warning response header for each unknown field that is dropped from the object, and for each duplicate field that is encountered. The request will still succeed if there are no other errors, and will only persist the last of any duplicate fields. This is the default in v1.23+ - Strict: This will fail the request with a BadRequest error if any unknown fields would be dropped from the object, or if any duplicate fields are present. The error returned from the server will contain all unknown and duplicate fields encountered. |
|
| Force is going to "force" Apply requests. It means user will re-acquire conflicting fields owned by other people. Force flag must be unset for non-apply patch requests. |
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
|
HTTP code | Reponse body |
---|---|
200 - OK |
|
401 - Unauthorized | Empty |
- HTTP method
-
PUT
- Description
- replace status of the specified AlertingRule
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| When present, indicates that modifications should not be persisted. An invalid or unrecognized dryRun directive will result in an error response and no further processing of the request. Valid values are: - All: all dry run stages will be processed |
|
| fieldManager is a name associated with the actor or entity that is making these changes. The value must be less than or 128 characters long, and only contain printable characters, as defined by https://golang.org/pkg/unicode/#IsPrint. |
|
| fieldValidation instructs the server on how to handle objects in the request (POST/PUT/PATCH) containing unknown or duplicate fields. Valid values are: - Ignore: This will ignore any unknown fields that are silently dropped from the object, and will ignore all but the last duplicate field that the decoder encounters. This is the default behavior prior to v1.23. - Warn: This will send a warning via the standard warning response header for each unknown field that is dropped from the object, and for each duplicate field that is encountered. The request will still succeed if there are no other errors, and will only persist the last of any duplicate fields. This is the default in v1.23+ - Strict: This will fail the request with a BadRequest error if any unknown fields would be dropped from the object, or if any duplicate fields are present. The error returned from the server will contain all unknown and duplicate fields encountered. |
Parameter | Type | Description |
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|
|
HTTP code | Reponse body |
---|---|
200 - OK |
|
201 - Created |
|
401 - Unauthorized | Empty |
Chapter 3. Alertmanager [monitoring.coreos.com/v1]
- Description
- Alertmanager describes an Alertmanager cluster.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
spec
-
3.1. Specification
Property | Type | 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 |
|
| 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 |
| Standard object’s metadata. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#metadata | |
|
| Specification of the desired behavior of the Alertmanager cluster. More info: https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#spec-and-status |
|
| Most recent observed status of the Alertmanager cluster. Read-only. More info: https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#spec-and-status |
3.1.1. .spec
- Description
- Specification of the desired behavior of the Alertmanager cluster. More info: https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#spec-and-status
- Type
-
object
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| AdditionalPeers allows injecting a set of additional Alertmanagers to peer with to form a highly available cluster. |
|
| If specified, the pod’s scheduling constraints. |
|
| The AlertmanagerConfigMatcherStrategy defines how AlertmanagerConfig objects match the alerts. In the future more options may be added. |
|
| Namespaces to be selected for AlertmanagerConfig discovery. If nil, only check own namespace. |
|
| AlertmanagerConfigs to be selected for to merge and configure Alertmanager with. |
|
|
EXPERIMENTAL: alertmanagerConfiguration specifies the configuration of Alertmanager. If defined, it takes precedence over the |
|
|
AutomountServiceAccountToken indicates whether a service account token should be automatically mounted in the pod. If the service account has |
|
| Base image that is used to deploy pods, without tag. Deprecated: use 'image' instead |
|
| ClusterAdvertiseAddress is the explicit address to advertise in cluster. Needs to be provided for non RFC1918 [1] (public) addresses. [1] RFC1918: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1918 |
|
| Interval between gossip attempts. |
|
| Timeout for cluster peering. |
|
| Interval between pushpull attempts. |
|
|
ConfigMaps is a list of ConfigMaps in the same namespace as the Alertmanager object, which shall be mounted into the Alertmanager Pods. Each ConfigMap is added to the StatefulSet definition as a volume named |
|
|
ConfigSecret is the name of a Kubernetes Secret in the same namespace as the Alertmanager object, which contains the configuration for this Alertmanager instance. If empty, it defaults to |
|
|
Containers allows injecting additional containers. This is meant to allow adding an authentication proxy to an Alertmanager pod. Containers described here modify an operator generated container if they share the same name and modifications are done via a strategic merge patch. The current container names are: |
|
| A single application container that you want to run within a pod. |
|
| The external URL the Alertmanager instances will be available under. This is necessary to generate correct URLs. This is necessary if Alertmanager is not served from root of a DNS name. |
|
| ForceEnableClusterMode ensures Alertmanager does not deactivate the cluster mode when running with a single replica. Use case is e.g. spanning an Alertmanager cluster across Kubernetes clusters with a single replica in each. |
|
| Pods' hostAliases configuration |
|
| HostAlias holds the mapping between IP and hostnames that will be injected as an entry in the pod’s hosts file. |
|
| Image if specified has precedence over baseImage, tag and sha combinations. Specifying the version is still necessary to ensure the Prometheus Operator knows what version of Alertmanager is being configured. |
|
| Image pull policy for the 'alertmanager', 'init-config-reloader' and 'config-reloader' containers. See https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/containers/images/#image-pull-policy for more details. |
|
| An optional list of references to secrets in the same namespace to use for pulling prometheus and alertmanager images from registries see http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/images#specifying-imagepullsecrets-on-a-pod |
|
| LocalObjectReference contains enough information to let you locate the referenced object inside the same namespace. |
|
|
InitContainers allows adding initContainers to the pod definition. Those can be used to e.g. fetch secrets for injection into the Alertmanager configuration from external sources. Any errors during the execution of an initContainer will lead to a restart of the Pod. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/init-containers/ InitContainers described here modify an operator generated init containers if they share the same name and modifications are done via a strategic merge patch. The current init container name is: |
|
| A single application container that you want to run within a pod. |
|
| ListenLocal makes the Alertmanager server listen on loopback, so that it does not bind against the Pod IP. Note this is only for the Alertmanager UI, not the gossip communication. |
|
| Log format for Alertmanager to be configured with. |
|
| Log level for Alertmanager to be configured with. |
|
| Minimum number of seconds for which a newly created pod should be ready without any of its container crashing for it to be considered available. Defaults to 0 (pod will be considered available as soon as it is ready) This is an alpha field from kubernetes 1.22 until 1.24 which requires enabling the StatefulSetMinReadySeconds feature gate. |
|
| Define which Nodes the Pods are scheduled on. |
|
| If set to true all actions on the underlying managed objects are not goint to be performed, except for delete actions. |
|
| PodMetadata configures Labels and Annotations which are propagated to the alertmanager pods. |
|
|
Port name used for the pods and governing service. Defaults to |
|
| Priority class assigned to the Pods |
|
| Size is the expected size of the alertmanager cluster. The controller will eventually make the size of the running cluster equal to the expected size. |
|
| Define resources requests and limits for single Pods. |
|
|
Time duration Alertmanager shall retain data for. Default is '120h', and must match the regular expression |
|
|
The route prefix Alertmanager registers HTTP handlers for. This is useful, if using ExternalURL and a proxy is rewriting HTTP routes of a request, and the actual ExternalURL is still true, but the server serves requests under a different route prefix. For example for use with |
|
|
Secrets is a list of Secrets in the same namespace as the Alertmanager object, which shall be mounted into the Alertmanager Pods. Each Secret is added to the StatefulSet definition as a volume named |
|
| SecurityContext holds pod-level security attributes and common container settings. This defaults to the default PodSecurityContext. |
|
| ServiceAccountName is the name of the ServiceAccount to use to run the Prometheus Pods. |
|
|
SHA of Alertmanager container image to be deployed. Defaults to the value of |
|
| Storage is the definition of how storage will be used by the Alertmanager instances. |
|
|
Tag of Alertmanager container image to be deployed. Defaults to the value of |
|
| If specified, the pod’s tolerations. |
|
| The pod this Toleration is attached to tolerates any taint that matches the triple <key,value,effect> using the matching operator <operator>. |
|
| If specified, the pod’s topology spread constraints. |
|
| TopologySpreadConstraint specifies how to spread matching pods among the given topology. |
|
| Version the cluster should be on. |
|
| VolumeMounts allows configuration of additional VolumeMounts on the output StatefulSet definition. VolumeMounts specified will be appended to other VolumeMounts in the alertmanager container, that are generated as a result of StorageSpec objects. |
|
| VolumeMount describes a mounting of a Volume within a container. |
|
| Volumes allows configuration of additional volumes on the output StatefulSet definition. Volumes specified will be appended to other volumes that are generated as a result of StorageSpec objects. |
|
| Volume represents a named volume in a pod that may be accessed by any container in the pod. |
|
| Defines the web command line flags when starting Alertmanager. |
3.1.2. .spec.affinity
- Description
- If specified, the pod’s scheduling constraints.
- Type
-
object
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| Describes node affinity scheduling rules for the pod. |
|
| Describes pod affinity scheduling rules (e.g. co-locate this pod in the same node, zone, etc. as some other pod(s)). |
|
| Describes pod anti-affinity scheduling rules (e.g. avoid putting this pod in the same node, zone, etc. as some other pod(s)). |
3.1.3. .spec.affinity.nodeAffinity
- Description
- Describes node affinity scheduling rules for the pod.
- Type
-
object
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| The scheduler will prefer to schedule pods to nodes that satisfy the affinity expressions specified by this field, but it may choose a node that violates one or more of the expressions. The node that is most preferred is the one with the greatest sum of weights, i.e. for each node that meets all of the scheduling requirements (resource request, requiredDuringScheduling affinity expressions, etc.), compute a sum by iterating through the elements of this field and adding "weight" to the sum if the node matches the corresponding matchExpressions; the node(s) with the highest sum are the most preferred. |
|
| An empty preferred scheduling term matches all objects with implicit weight 0 (i.e. it’s a no-op). A null preferred scheduling term matches no objects (i.e. is also a no-op). |
|
| If the affinity requirements specified by this field are not met at scheduling time, the pod will not be scheduled onto the node. If the affinity requirements specified by this field cease to be met at some point during pod execution (e.g. due to an update), the system may or may not try to eventually evict the pod from its node. |
3.1.4. .spec.affinity.nodeAffinity.preferredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution
- Description
- The scheduler will prefer to schedule pods to nodes that satisfy the affinity expressions specified by this field, but it may choose a node that violates one or more of the expressions. The node that is most preferred is the one with the greatest sum of weights, i.e. for each node that meets all of the scheduling requirements (resource request, requiredDuringScheduling affinity expressions, etc.), compute a sum by iterating through the elements of this field and adding "weight" to the sum if the node matches the corresponding matchExpressions; the node(s) with the highest sum are the most preferred.
- Type
-
array
3.1.5. .spec.affinity.nodeAffinity.preferredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution[]
- Description
- An empty preferred scheduling term matches all objects with implicit weight 0 (i.e. it’s a no-op). A null preferred scheduling term matches no objects (i.e. is also a no-op).
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
preference
-
weight
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| A node selector term, associated with the corresponding weight. |
|
| Weight associated with matching the corresponding nodeSelectorTerm, in the range 1-100. |
3.1.6. .spec.affinity.nodeAffinity.preferredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution[].preference
- Description
- A node selector term, associated with the corresponding weight.
- Type
-
object
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| A list of node selector requirements by node’s labels. |
|
| A node selector requirement is a selector that contains values, a key, and an operator that relates the key and values. |
|
| A list of node selector requirements by node’s fields. |
|
| A node selector requirement is a selector that contains values, a key, and an operator that relates the key and values. |
3.1.7. .spec.affinity.nodeAffinity.preferredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution[].preference.matchExpressions
- Description
- A list of node selector requirements by node’s labels.
- Type
-
array
3.1.8. .spec.affinity.nodeAffinity.preferredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution[].preference.matchExpressions[]
- Description
- A node selector requirement is a selector that contains values, a key, and an operator that relates the key and values.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
key
-
operator
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| The label key that the selector applies to. |
|
| Represents a key’s relationship to a set of values. Valid operators are In, NotIn, Exists, DoesNotExist. Gt, and Lt. |
|
| 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. If the operator is Gt or Lt, the values array must have a single element, which will be interpreted as an integer. This array is replaced during a strategic merge patch. |
3.1.9. .spec.affinity.nodeAffinity.preferredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution[].preference.matchFields
- Description
- A list of node selector requirements by node’s fields.
- Type
-
array
3.1.10. .spec.affinity.nodeAffinity.preferredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution[].preference.matchFields[]
- Description
- A node selector requirement is a selector that contains values, a key, and an operator that relates the key and values.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
key
-
operator
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| The label key that the selector applies to. |
|
| Represents a key’s relationship to a set of values. Valid operators are In, NotIn, Exists, DoesNotExist. Gt, and Lt. |
|
| 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. If the operator is Gt or Lt, the values array must have a single element, which will be interpreted as an integer. This array is replaced during a strategic merge patch. |
3.1.11. .spec.affinity.nodeAffinity.requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution
- Description
- If the affinity requirements specified by this field are not met at scheduling time, the pod will not be scheduled onto the node. If the affinity requirements specified by this field cease to be met at some point during pod execution (e.g. due to an update), the system may or may not try to eventually evict the pod from its node.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
nodeSelectorTerms
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| Required. A list of node selector terms. The terms are ORed. |
|
| A null or empty node selector term matches no objects. The requirements of them are ANDed. The TopologySelectorTerm type implements a subset of the NodeSelectorTerm. |
3.1.12. .spec.affinity.nodeAffinity.requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution.nodeSelectorTerms
- Description
- Required. A list of node selector terms. The terms are ORed.
- Type
-
array
3.1.13. .spec.affinity.nodeAffinity.requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution.nodeSelectorTerms[]
- Description
- A null or empty node selector term matches no objects. The requirements of them are ANDed. The TopologySelectorTerm type implements a subset of the NodeSelectorTerm.
- Type
-
object
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| A list of node selector requirements by node’s labels. |
|
| A node selector requirement is a selector that contains values, a key, and an operator that relates the key and values. |
|
| A list of node selector requirements by node’s fields. |
|
| A node selector requirement is a selector that contains values, a key, and an operator that relates the key and values. |
3.1.14. .spec.affinity.nodeAffinity.requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution.nodeSelectorTerms[].matchExpressions
- Description
- A list of node selector requirements by node’s labels.
- Type
-
array
3.1.15. .spec.affinity.nodeAffinity.requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution.nodeSelectorTerms[].matchExpressions[]
- Description
- A node selector requirement is a selector that contains values, a key, and an operator that relates the key and values.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
key
-
operator
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| The label key that the selector applies to. |
|
| Represents a key’s relationship to a set of values. Valid operators are In, NotIn, Exists, DoesNotExist. Gt, and Lt. |
|
| 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. If the operator is Gt or Lt, the values array must have a single element, which will be interpreted as an integer. This array is replaced during a strategic merge patch. |
3.1.16. .spec.affinity.nodeAffinity.requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution.nodeSelectorTerms[].matchFields
- Description
- A list of node selector requirements by node’s fields.
- Type
-
array
3.1.17. .spec.affinity.nodeAffinity.requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution.nodeSelectorTerms[].matchFields[]
- Description
- A node selector requirement is a selector that contains values, a key, and an operator that relates the key and values.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
key
-
operator
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| The label key that the selector applies to. |
|
| Represents a key’s relationship to a set of values. Valid operators are In, NotIn, Exists, DoesNotExist. Gt, and Lt. |
|
| 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. If the operator is Gt or Lt, the values array must have a single element, which will be interpreted as an integer. This array is replaced during a strategic merge patch. |
3.1.18. .spec.affinity.podAffinity
- Description
- Describes pod affinity scheduling rules (e.g. co-locate this pod in the same node, zone, etc. as some other pod(s)).
- Type
-
object
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| The scheduler will prefer to schedule pods to nodes that satisfy the affinity expressions specified by this field, but it may choose a node that violates one or more of the expressions. The node that is most preferred is the one with the greatest sum of weights, i.e. for each node that meets all of the scheduling requirements (resource request, requiredDuringScheduling affinity expressions, etc.), compute a sum by iterating through the elements of this field and adding "weight" to the sum if the node has pods which matches the corresponding podAffinityTerm; the node(s) with the highest sum are the most preferred. |
|
| The weights of all of the matched WeightedPodAffinityTerm fields are added per-node to find the most preferred node(s) |
|
| If the affinity requirements specified by this field are not met at scheduling time, the pod will not be scheduled onto the node. If the affinity requirements specified by this field cease to be met at some point during pod execution (e.g. due to a pod label update), the system may or may not try to eventually evict the pod from its node. When there are multiple elements, the lists of nodes corresponding to each podAffinityTerm are intersected, i.e. all terms must be satisfied. |
|
| Defines a set of pods (namely those matching the labelSelector relative to the given namespace(s)) that this pod should be co-located (affinity) or not co-located (anti-affinity) with, where co-located is defined as running on a node whose value of the label with key <topologyKey> matches that of any node on which a pod of the set of pods is running |
3.1.19. .spec.affinity.podAffinity.preferredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution
- Description
- The scheduler will prefer to schedule pods to nodes that satisfy the affinity expressions specified by this field, but it may choose a node that violates one or more of the expressions. The node that is most preferred is the one with the greatest sum of weights, i.e. for each node that meets all of the scheduling requirements (resource request, requiredDuringScheduling affinity expressions, etc.), compute a sum by iterating through the elements of this field and adding "weight" to the sum if the node has pods which matches the corresponding podAffinityTerm; the node(s) with the highest sum are the most preferred.
- Type
-
array
3.1.20. .spec.affinity.podAffinity.preferredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution[]
- Description
- The weights of all of the matched WeightedPodAffinityTerm fields are added per-node to find the most preferred node(s)
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
podAffinityTerm
-
weight
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| Required. A pod affinity term, associated with the corresponding weight. |
|
| weight associated with matching the corresponding podAffinityTerm, in the range 1-100. |
3.1.21. .spec.affinity.podAffinity.preferredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution[].podAffinityTerm
- Description
- Required. A pod affinity term, associated with the corresponding weight.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
topologyKey
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| A label query over a set of resources, in this case pods. |
|
| A label query over the set of namespaces that the term applies to. The term is applied to the union of the namespaces selected by this field and the ones listed in the namespaces field. null selector and null or empty namespaces list means "this pod’s namespace". An empty selector ({}) matches all namespaces. |
|
| namespaces specifies a static list of namespace names that the term applies to. The term is applied to the union of the namespaces listed in this field and the ones selected by namespaceSelector. null or empty namespaces list and null namespaceSelector means "this pod’s namespace". |
|
| This pod should be co-located (affinity) or not co-located (anti-affinity) with the pods matching the labelSelector in the specified namespaces, where co-located is defined as running on a node whose value of the label with key topologyKey matches that of any node on which any of the selected pods is running. Empty topologyKey is not allowed. |
3.1.22. .spec.affinity.podAffinity.preferredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution[].podAffinityTerm.labelSelector
- Description
- A label query over a set of resources, in this case pods.
- Type
-
object
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| matchExpressions is a list of label selector requirements. The requirements are ANDed. |
|
| A label selector requirement is a selector that contains values, a key, and an operator that relates the key and values. |
|
| 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. |
3.1.23. .spec.affinity.podAffinity.preferredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution[].podAffinityTerm.labelSelector.matchExpressions
- Description
- matchExpressions is a list of label selector requirements. The requirements are ANDed.
- Type
-
array
3.1.24. .spec.affinity.podAffinity.preferredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution[].podAffinityTerm.labelSelector.matchExpressions[]
- Description
- A label selector requirement is a selector that contains values, a key, and an operator that relates the key and values.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
key
-
operator
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| key is the label key that the selector applies to. |
|
| operator represents a key’s relationship to a set of values. Valid operators are In, NotIn, Exists and DoesNotExist. |
|
| 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. |
3.1.25. .spec.affinity.podAffinity.preferredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution[].podAffinityTerm.namespaceSelector
- Description
- A label query over the set of namespaces that the term applies to. The term is applied to the union of the namespaces selected by this field and the ones listed in the namespaces field. null selector and null or empty namespaces list means "this pod’s namespace". An empty selector ({}) matches all namespaces.
- Type
-
object
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| matchExpressions is a list of label selector requirements. The requirements are ANDed. |
|
| A label selector requirement is a selector that contains values, a key, and an operator that relates the key and values. |
|
| 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. |
3.1.26. .spec.affinity.podAffinity.preferredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution[].podAffinityTerm.namespaceSelector.matchExpressions
- Description
- matchExpressions is a list of label selector requirements. The requirements are ANDed.
- Type
-
array
3.1.27. .spec.affinity.podAffinity.preferredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution[].podAffinityTerm.namespaceSelector.matchExpressions[]
- Description
- A label selector requirement is a selector that contains values, a key, and an operator that relates the key and values.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
key
-
operator
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| key is the label key that the selector applies to. |
|
| operator represents a key’s relationship to a set of values. Valid operators are In, NotIn, Exists and DoesNotExist. |
|
| 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. |
3.1.28. .spec.affinity.podAffinity.requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution
- Description
- If the affinity requirements specified by this field are not met at scheduling time, the pod will not be scheduled onto the node. If the affinity requirements specified by this field cease to be met at some point during pod execution (e.g. due to a pod label update), the system may or may not try to eventually evict the pod from its node. When there are multiple elements, the lists of nodes corresponding to each podAffinityTerm are intersected, i.e. all terms must be satisfied.
- Type
-
array
3.1.29. .spec.affinity.podAffinity.requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution[]
- Description
- Defines a set of pods (namely those matching the labelSelector relative to the given namespace(s)) that this pod should be co-located (affinity) or not co-located (anti-affinity) with, where co-located is defined as running on a node whose value of the label with key <topologyKey> matches that of any node on which a pod of the set of pods is running
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
topologyKey
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| A label query over a set of resources, in this case pods. |
|
| A label query over the set of namespaces that the term applies to. The term is applied to the union of the namespaces selected by this field and the ones listed in the namespaces field. null selector and null or empty namespaces list means "this pod’s namespace". An empty selector ({}) matches all namespaces. |
|
| namespaces specifies a static list of namespace names that the term applies to. The term is applied to the union of the namespaces listed in this field and the ones selected by namespaceSelector. null or empty namespaces list and null namespaceSelector means "this pod’s namespace". |
|
| This pod should be co-located (affinity) or not co-located (anti-affinity) with the pods matching the labelSelector in the specified namespaces, where co-located is defined as running on a node whose value of the label with key topologyKey matches that of any node on which any of the selected pods is running. Empty topologyKey is not allowed. |
3.1.30. .spec.affinity.podAffinity.requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution[].labelSelector
- Description
- A label query over a set of resources, in this case pods.
- Type
-
object
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| matchExpressions is a list of label selector requirements. The requirements are ANDed. |
|
| A label selector requirement is a selector that contains values, a key, and an operator that relates the key and values. |
|
| 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. |
3.1.31. .spec.affinity.podAffinity.requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution[].labelSelector.matchExpressions
- Description
- matchExpressions is a list of label selector requirements. The requirements are ANDed.
- Type
-
array
3.1.32. .spec.affinity.podAffinity.requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution[].labelSelector.matchExpressions[]
- Description
- A label selector requirement is a selector that contains values, a key, and an operator that relates the key and values.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
key
-
operator
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| key is the label key that the selector applies to. |
|
| operator represents a key’s relationship to a set of values. Valid operators are In, NotIn, Exists and DoesNotExist. |
|
| 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. |
3.1.33. .spec.affinity.podAffinity.requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution[].namespaceSelector
- Description
- A label query over the set of namespaces that the term applies to. The term is applied to the union of the namespaces selected by this field and the ones listed in the namespaces field. null selector and null or empty namespaces list means "this pod’s namespace". An empty selector ({}) matches all namespaces.
- Type
-
object
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| matchExpressions is a list of label selector requirements. The requirements are ANDed. |
|
| A label selector requirement is a selector that contains values, a key, and an operator that relates the key and values. |
|
| 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. |
3.1.34. .spec.affinity.podAffinity.requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution[].namespaceSelector.matchExpressions
- Description
- matchExpressions is a list of label selector requirements. The requirements are ANDed.
- Type
-
array
3.1.35. .spec.affinity.podAffinity.requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution[].namespaceSelector.matchExpressions[]
- Description
- A label selector requirement is a selector that contains values, a key, and an operator that relates the key and values.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
key
-
operator
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| key is the label key that the selector applies to. |
|
| operator represents a key’s relationship to a set of values. Valid operators are In, NotIn, Exists and DoesNotExist. |
|
| 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. |
3.1.36. .spec.affinity.podAntiAffinity
- Description
- Describes pod anti-affinity scheduling rules (e.g. avoid putting this pod in the same node, zone, etc. as some other pod(s)).
- Type
-
object
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| The scheduler will prefer to schedule pods to nodes that satisfy the anti-affinity expressions specified by this field, but it may choose a node that violates one or more of the expressions. The node that is most preferred is the one with the greatest sum of weights, i.e. for each node that meets all of the scheduling requirements (resource request, requiredDuringScheduling anti-affinity expressions, etc.), compute a sum by iterating through the elements of this field and adding "weight" to the sum if the node has pods which matches the corresponding podAffinityTerm; the node(s) with the highest sum are the most preferred. |
|
| The weights of all of the matched WeightedPodAffinityTerm fields are added per-node to find the most preferred node(s) |
|
| If the anti-affinity requirements specified by this field are not met at scheduling time, the pod will not be scheduled onto the node. If the anti-affinity requirements specified by this field cease to be met at some point during pod execution (e.g. due to a pod label update), the system may or may not try to eventually evict the pod from its node. When there are multiple elements, the lists of nodes corresponding to each podAffinityTerm are intersected, i.e. all terms must be satisfied. |
|
| Defines a set of pods (namely those matching the labelSelector relative to the given namespace(s)) that this pod should be co-located (affinity) or not co-located (anti-affinity) with, where co-located is defined as running on a node whose value of the label with key <topologyKey> matches that of any node on which a pod of the set of pods is running |
3.1.37. .spec.affinity.podAntiAffinity.preferredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution
- Description
- The scheduler will prefer to schedule pods to nodes that satisfy the anti-affinity expressions specified by this field, but it may choose a node that violates one or more of the expressions. The node that is most preferred is the one with the greatest sum of weights, i.e. for each node that meets all of the scheduling requirements (resource request, requiredDuringScheduling anti-affinity expressions, etc.), compute a sum by iterating through the elements of this field and adding "weight" to the sum if the node has pods which matches the corresponding podAffinityTerm; the node(s) with the highest sum are the most preferred.
- Type
-
array
3.1.38. .spec.affinity.podAntiAffinity.preferredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution[]
- Description
- The weights of all of the matched WeightedPodAffinityTerm fields are added per-node to find the most preferred node(s)
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
podAffinityTerm
-
weight
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| Required. A pod affinity term, associated with the corresponding weight. |
|
| weight associated with matching the corresponding podAffinityTerm, in the range 1-100. |
3.1.39. .spec.affinity.podAntiAffinity.preferredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution[].podAffinityTerm
- Description
- Required. A pod affinity term, associated with the corresponding weight.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
topologyKey
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| A label query over a set of resources, in this case pods. |
|
| A label query over the set of namespaces that the term applies to. The term is applied to the union of the namespaces selected by this field and the ones listed in the namespaces field. null selector and null or empty namespaces list means "this pod’s namespace". An empty selector ({}) matches all namespaces. |
|
| namespaces specifies a static list of namespace names that the term applies to. The term is applied to the union of the namespaces listed in this field and the ones selected by namespaceSelector. null or empty namespaces list and null namespaceSelector means "this pod’s namespace". |
|
| This pod should be co-located (affinity) or not co-located (anti-affinity) with the pods matching the labelSelector in the specified namespaces, where co-located is defined as running on a node whose value of the label with key topologyKey matches that of any node on which any of the selected pods is running. Empty topologyKey is not allowed. |
3.1.40. .spec.affinity.podAntiAffinity.preferredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution[].podAffinityTerm.labelSelector
- Description
- A label query over a set of resources, in this case pods.
- Type
-
object
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| matchExpressions is a list of label selector requirements. The requirements are ANDed. |
|
| A label selector requirement is a selector that contains values, a key, and an operator that relates the key and values. |
|
| 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. |
3.1.41. .spec.affinity.podAntiAffinity.preferredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution[].podAffinityTerm.labelSelector.matchExpressions
- Description
- matchExpressions is a list of label selector requirements. The requirements are ANDed.
- Type
-
array
3.1.42. .spec.affinity.podAntiAffinity.preferredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution[].podAffinityTerm.labelSelector.matchExpressions[]
- Description
- A label selector requirement is a selector that contains values, a key, and an operator that relates the key and values.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
key
-
operator
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| key is the label key that the selector applies to. |
|
| operator represents a key’s relationship to a set of values. Valid operators are In, NotIn, Exists and DoesNotExist. |
|
| 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. |
3.1.43. .spec.affinity.podAntiAffinity.preferredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution[].podAffinityTerm.namespaceSelector
- Description
- A label query over the set of namespaces that the term applies to. The term is applied to the union of the namespaces selected by this field and the ones listed in the namespaces field. null selector and null or empty namespaces list means "this pod’s namespace". An empty selector ({}) matches all namespaces.
- Type
-
object
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| matchExpressions is a list of label selector requirements. The requirements are ANDed. |
|
| A label selector requirement is a selector that contains values, a key, and an operator that relates the key and values. |
|
| 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. |
3.1.44. .spec.affinity.podAntiAffinity.preferredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution[].podAffinityTerm.namespaceSelector.matchExpressions
- Description
- matchExpressions is a list of label selector requirements. The requirements are ANDed.
- Type
-
array
3.1.45. .spec.affinity.podAntiAffinity.preferredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution[].podAffinityTerm.namespaceSelector.matchExpressions[]
- Description
- A label selector requirement is a selector that contains values, a key, and an operator that relates the key and values.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
key
-
operator
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| key is the label key that the selector applies to. |
|
| operator represents a key’s relationship to a set of values. Valid operators are In, NotIn, Exists and DoesNotExist. |
|
| 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. |
3.1.46. .spec.affinity.podAntiAffinity.requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution
- Description
- If the anti-affinity requirements specified by this field are not met at scheduling time, the pod will not be scheduled onto the node. If the anti-affinity requirements specified by this field cease to be met at some point during pod execution (e.g. due to a pod label update), the system may or may not try to eventually evict the pod from its node. When there are multiple elements, the lists of nodes corresponding to each podAffinityTerm are intersected, i.e. all terms must be satisfied.
- Type
-
array
3.1.47. .spec.affinity.podAntiAffinity.requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution[]
- Description
- Defines a set of pods (namely those matching the labelSelector relative to the given namespace(s)) that this pod should be co-located (affinity) or not co-located (anti-affinity) with, where co-located is defined as running on a node whose value of the label with key <topologyKey> matches that of any node on which a pod of the set of pods is running
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
topologyKey
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| A label query over a set of resources, in this case pods. |
|
| A label query over the set of namespaces that the term applies to. The term is applied to the union of the namespaces selected by this field and the ones listed in the namespaces field. null selector and null or empty namespaces list means "this pod’s namespace". An empty selector ({}) matches all namespaces. |
|
| namespaces specifies a static list of namespace names that the term applies to. The term is applied to the union of the namespaces listed in this field and the ones selected by namespaceSelector. null or empty namespaces list and null namespaceSelector means "this pod’s namespace". |
|
| This pod should be co-located (affinity) or not co-located (anti-affinity) with the pods matching the labelSelector in the specified namespaces, where co-located is defined as running on a node whose value of the label with key topologyKey matches that of any node on which any of the selected pods is running. Empty topologyKey is not allowed. |
3.1.48. .spec.affinity.podAntiAffinity.requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution[].labelSelector
- Description
- A label query over a set of resources, in this case pods.
- Type
-
object
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| matchExpressions is a list of label selector requirements. The requirements are ANDed. |
|
| A label selector requirement is a selector that contains values, a key, and an operator that relates the key and values. |
|
| 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. |
3.1.49. .spec.affinity.podAntiAffinity.requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution[].labelSelector.matchExpressions
- Description
- matchExpressions is a list of label selector requirements. The requirements are ANDed.
- Type
-
array
3.1.50. .spec.affinity.podAntiAffinity.requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution[].labelSelector.matchExpressions[]
- Description
- A label selector requirement is a selector that contains values, a key, and an operator that relates the key and values.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
key
-
operator
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| key is the label key that the selector applies to. |
|
| operator represents a key’s relationship to a set of values. Valid operators are In, NotIn, Exists and DoesNotExist. |
|
| 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. |
3.1.51. .spec.affinity.podAntiAffinity.requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution[].namespaceSelector
- Description
- A label query over the set of namespaces that the term applies to. The term is applied to the union of the namespaces selected by this field and the ones listed in the namespaces field. null selector and null or empty namespaces list means "this pod’s namespace". An empty selector ({}) matches all namespaces.
- Type
-
object
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| matchExpressions is a list of label selector requirements. The requirements are ANDed. |
|
| A label selector requirement is a selector that contains values, a key, and an operator that relates the key and values. |
|
| 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. |
3.1.52. .spec.affinity.podAntiAffinity.requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution[].namespaceSelector.matchExpressions
- Description
- matchExpressions is a list of label selector requirements. The requirements are ANDed.
- Type
-
array
3.1.53. .spec.affinity.podAntiAffinity.requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution[].namespaceSelector.matchExpressions[]
- Description
- A label selector requirement is a selector that contains values, a key, and an operator that relates the key and values.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
key
-
operator
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| key is the label key that the selector applies to. |
|
| operator represents a key’s relationship to a set of values. Valid operators are In, NotIn, Exists and DoesNotExist. |
|
| 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. |
3.1.54. .spec.alertmanagerConfigMatcherStrategy
- Description
- The AlertmanagerConfigMatcherStrategy defines how AlertmanagerConfig objects match the alerts. In the future more options may be added.
- Type
-
object
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
|
If set to |
3.1.55. .spec.alertmanagerConfigNamespaceSelector
- Description
- Namespaces to be selected for AlertmanagerConfig discovery. If nil, only check own namespace.
- Type
-
object
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| matchExpressions is a list of label selector requirements. The requirements are ANDed. |
|
| A label selector requirement is a selector that contains values, a key, and an operator that relates the key and values. |
|
| 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. |
3.1.56. .spec.alertmanagerConfigNamespaceSelector.matchExpressions
- Description
- matchExpressions is a list of label selector requirements. The requirements are ANDed.
- Type
-
array
3.1.57. .spec.alertmanagerConfigNamespaceSelector.matchExpressions[]
- Description
- A label selector requirement is a selector that contains values, a key, and an operator that relates the key and values.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
key
-
operator
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| key is the label key that the selector applies to. |
|
| operator represents a key’s relationship to a set of values. Valid operators are In, NotIn, Exists and DoesNotExist. |
|
| 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. |
3.1.58. .spec.alertmanagerConfigSelector
- Description
- AlertmanagerConfigs to be selected for to merge and configure Alertmanager with.
- Type
-
object
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| matchExpressions is a list of label selector requirements. The requirements are ANDed. |
|
| A label selector requirement is a selector that contains values, a key, and an operator that relates the key and values. |
|
| 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. |
3.1.59. .spec.alertmanagerConfigSelector.matchExpressions
- Description
- matchExpressions is a list of label selector requirements. The requirements are ANDed.
- Type
-
array
3.1.60. .spec.alertmanagerConfigSelector.matchExpressions[]
- Description
- A label selector requirement is a selector that contains values, a key, and an operator that relates the key and values.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
key
-
operator
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| key is the label key that the selector applies to. |
|
| operator represents a key’s relationship to a set of values. Valid operators are In, NotIn, Exists and DoesNotExist. |
|
| 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. |
3.1.61. .spec.alertmanagerConfiguration
- Description
-
EXPERIMENTAL: alertmanagerConfiguration specifies the configuration of Alertmanager. If defined, it takes precedence over the
configSecret
field. This field may change in future releases. - Type
-
object
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| Defines the global parameters of the Alertmanager configuration. |
|
|
The name of the AlertmanagerConfig resource which is used to generate the Alertmanager configuration. It must be defined in the same namespace as the Alertmanager object. The operator will not enforce a |
|
| Custom notification templates. |
|
| SecretOrConfigMap allows to specify data as a Secret or ConfigMap. Fields are mutually exclusive. |
3.1.62. .spec.alertmanagerConfiguration.global
- Description
- Defines the global parameters of the Alertmanager configuration.
- Type
-
object
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| HTTP client configuration. |
|
| The default OpsGenie API Key. |
|
| The default OpsGenie API URL. |
|
| The default Pagerduty URL. |
|
| ResolveTimeout is the default value used by alertmanager if the alert does not include EndsAt, after this time passes it can declare the alert as resolved if it has not been updated. This has no impact on alerts from Prometheus, as they always include EndsAt. |
|
| The default Slack API URL. |
|
| Configures global SMTP parameters. |
3.1.63. .spec.alertmanagerConfiguration.global.httpConfig
- Description
- HTTP client configuration.
- Type
-
object
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| Authorization header configuration for the client. This is mutually exclusive with BasicAuth and is only available starting from Alertmanager v0.22+. |
|
| BasicAuth for the client. This is mutually exclusive with Authorization. If both are defined, BasicAuth takes precedence. |
|
| The secret’s key that contains the bearer token to be used by the client for authentication. The secret needs to be in the same namespace as the Alertmanager object and accessible by the Prometheus Operator. |
|
| FollowRedirects specifies whether the client should follow HTTP 3xx redirects. |
|
| OAuth2 client credentials used to fetch a token for the targets. |
|
| Optional proxy URL. |
|
| TLS configuration for the client. |
3.1.64. .spec.alertmanagerConfiguration.global.httpConfig.authorization
- Description
- Authorization header configuration for the client. This is mutually exclusive with BasicAuth and is only available starting from Alertmanager v0.22+.
- Type
-
object
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| Selects a key of a Secret in the namespace that contains the credentials for authentication. |
|
| Defines the authentication type. The value is case-insensitive. "Basic" is not a supported value. Default: "Bearer" |
3.1.65. .spec.alertmanagerConfiguration.global.httpConfig.authorization.credentials
- Description
- Selects a key of a Secret in the namespace that contains the credentials for authentication.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
key
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| The key of the secret to select from. Must be a valid secret key. |
|
| Name of the referent. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/names/#names TODO: Add other useful fields. apiVersion, kind, uid? |
|
| Specify whether the Secret or its key must be defined |
3.1.66. .spec.alertmanagerConfiguration.global.httpConfig.basicAuth
- Description
- BasicAuth for the client. This is mutually exclusive with Authorization. If both are defined, BasicAuth takes precedence.
- Type
-
object
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| The secret in the service monitor namespace that contains the password for authentication. |
|
| The secret in the service monitor namespace that contains the username for authentication. |
3.1.67. .spec.alertmanagerConfiguration.global.httpConfig.basicAuth.password
- Description
- The secret in the service monitor namespace that contains the password for authentication.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
key
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| The key of the secret to select from. Must be a valid secret key. |
|
| Name of the referent. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/names/#names TODO: Add other useful fields. apiVersion, kind, uid? |
|
| Specify whether the Secret or its key must be defined |
3.1.68. .spec.alertmanagerConfiguration.global.httpConfig.basicAuth.username
- Description
- The secret in the service monitor namespace that contains the username for authentication.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
key
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| The key of the secret to select from. Must be a valid secret key. |
|
| Name of the referent. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/names/#names TODO: Add other useful fields. apiVersion, kind, uid? |
|
| Specify whether the Secret or its key must be defined |
3.1.69. .spec.alertmanagerConfiguration.global.httpConfig.bearerTokenSecret
- Description
- The secret’s key that contains the bearer token to be used by the client for authentication. The secret needs to be in the same namespace as the Alertmanager object and accessible by the Prometheus Operator.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
key
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| The key of the secret to select from. Must be a valid secret key. |
|
| Name of the referent. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/names/#names TODO: Add other useful fields. apiVersion, kind, uid? |
|
| Specify whether the Secret or its key must be defined |
3.1.70. .spec.alertmanagerConfiguration.global.httpConfig.oauth2
- Description
- OAuth2 client credentials used to fetch a token for the targets.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
clientId
-
clientSecret
-
tokenUrl
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| The secret or configmap containing the OAuth2 client id |
|
| The secret containing the OAuth2 client secret |
|
| Parameters to append to the token URL |
|
| OAuth2 scopes used for the token request |
|
| The URL to fetch the token from |
3.1.71. .spec.alertmanagerConfiguration.global.httpConfig.oauth2.clientId
- Description
- The secret or configmap containing the OAuth2 client id
- Type
-
object
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| ConfigMap containing data to use for the targets. |
|
| Secret containing data to use for the targets. |
3.1.72. .spec.alertmanagerConfiguration.global.httpConfig.oauth2.clientId.configMap
- Description
- ConfigMap containing data to use for the targets.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
key
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| The key to select. |
|
| Name of the referent. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/names/#names TODO: Add other useful fields. apiVersion, kind, uid? |
|
| Specify whether the ConfigMap or its key must be defined |
3.1.73. .spec.alertmanagerConfiguration.global.httpConfig.oauth2.clientId.secret
- Description
- Secret containing data to use for the targets.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
key
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| The key of the secret to select from. Must be a valid secret key. |
|
| Name of the referent. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/names/#names TODO: Add other useful fields. apiVersion, kind, uid? |
|
| Specify whether the Secret or its key must be defined |
3.1.74. .spec.alertmanagerConfiguration.global.httpConfig.oauth2.clientSecret
- Description
- The secret containing the OAuth2 client secret
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
key
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| The key of the secret to select from. Must be a valid secret key. |
|
| Name of the referent. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/names/#names TODO: Add other useful fields. apiVersion, kind, uid? |
|
| Specify whether the Secret or its key must be defined |
3.1.75. .spec.alertmanagerConfiguration.global.httpConfig.tlsConfig
- Description
- TLS configuration for the client.
- Type
-
object
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| Certificate authority used when verifying server certificates. |
|
| Client certificate to present when doing client-authentication. |
|
| Disable target certificate validation. |
|
| Secret containing the client key file for the targets. |
|
| Used to verify the hostname for the targets. |
3.1.76. .spec.alertmanagerConfiguration.global.httpConfig.tlsConfig.ca
- Description
- Certificate authority used when verifying server certificates.
- Type
-
object
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| ConfigMap containing data to use for the targets. |
|
| Secret containing data to use for the targets. |
3.1.77. .spec.alertmanagerConfiguration.global.httpConfig.tlsConfig.ca.configMap
- Description
- ConfigMap containing data to use for the targets.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
key
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| The key to select. |
|
| Name of the referent. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/names/#names TODO: Add other useful fields. apiVersion, kind, uid? |
|
| Specify whether the ConfigMap or its key must be defined |
3.1.78. .spec.alertmanagerConfiguration.global.httpConfig.tlsConfig.ca.secret
- Description
- Secret containing data to use for the targets.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
key
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| The key of the secret to select from. Must be a valid secret key. |
|
| Name of the referent. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/names/#names TODO: Add other useful fields. apiVersion, kind, uid? |
|
| Specify whether the Secret or its key must be defined |
3.1.79. .spec.alertmanagerConfiguration.global.httpConfig.tlsConfig.cert
- Description
- Client certificate to present when doing client-authentication.
- Type
-
object
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| ConfigMap containing data to use for the targets. |
|
| Secret containing data to use for the targets. |
3.1.80. .spec.alertmanagerConfiguration.global.httpConfig.tlsConfig.cert.configMap
- Description
- ConfigMap containing data to use for the targets.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
key
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| The key to select. |
|
| Name of the referent. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/names/#names TODO: Add other useful fields. apiVersion, kind, uid? |
|
| Specify whether the ConfigMap or its key must be defined |
3.1.81. .spec.alertmanagerConfiguration.global.httpConfig.tlsConfig.cert.secret
- Description
- Secret containing data to use for the targets.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
key
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| The key of the secret to select from. Must be a valid secret key. |
|
| Name of the referent. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/names/#names TODO: Add other useful fields. apiVersion, kind, uid? |
|
| Specify whether the Secret or its key must be defined |
3.1.82. .spec.alertmanagerConfiguration.global.httpConfig.tlsConfig.keySecret
- Description
- Secret containing the client key file for the targets.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
key
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| The key of the secret to select from. Must be a valid secret key. |
|
| Name of the referent. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/names/#names TODO: Add other useful fields. apiVersion, kind, uid? |
|
| Specify whether the Secret or its key must be defined |
3.1.83. .spec.alertmanagerConfiguration.global.opsGenieApiKey
- Description
- The default OpsGenie API Key.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
key
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| The key of the secret to select from. Must be a valid secret key. |
|
| Name of the referent. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/names/#names TODO: Add other useful fields. apiVersion, kind, uid? |
|
| Specify whether the Secret or its key must be defined |
3.1.84. .spec.alertmanagerConfiguration.global.opsGenieApiUrl
- Description
- The default OpsGenie API URL.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
key
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| The key of the secret to select from. Must be a valid secret key. |
|
| Name of the referent. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/names/#names TODO: Add other useful fields. apiVersion, kind, uid? |
|
| Specify whether the Secret or its key must be defined |
3.1.85. .spec.alertmanagerConfiguration.global.slackApiUrl
- Description
- The default Slack API URL.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
key
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| The key of the secret to select from. Must be a valid secret key. |
|
| Name of the referent. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/names/#names TODO: Add other useful fields. apiVersion, kind, uid? |
|
| Specify whether the Secret or its key must be defined |
3.1.86. .spec.alertmanagerConfiguration.global.smtp
- Description
- Configures global SMTP parameters.
- Type
-
object
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| SMTP Auth using PLAIN |
|
| SMTP Auth using LOGIN and PLAIN. |
|
| SMTP Auth using CRAM-MD5. |
|
| SMTP Auth using CRAM-MD5, LOGIN and PLAIN. If empty, Alertmanager doesn’t authenticate to the SMTP server. |
|
| The default SMTP From header field. |
|
| The default hostname to identify to the SMTP server. |
|
| The default SMTP TLS requirement. Note that Go does not support unencrypted connections to remote SMTP endpoints. |
|
| The default SMTP smarthost used for sending emails. |
3.1.87. .spec.alertmanagerConfiguration.global.smtp.authPassword
- Description
- SMTP Auth using LOGIN and PLAIN.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
key
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| The key of the secret to select from. Must be a valid secret key. |
|
| Name of the referent. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/names/#names TODO: Add other useful fields. apiVersion, kind, uid? |
|
| Specify whether the Secret or its key must be defined |
3.1.88. .spec.alertmanagerConfiguration.global.smtp.authSecret
- Description
- SMTP Auth using CRAM-MD5.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
key
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| The key of the secret to select from. Must be a valid secret key. |
|
| Name of the referent. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/names/#names TODO: Add other useful fields. apiVersion, kind, uid? |
|
| Specify whether the Secret or its key must be defined |
3.1.89. .spec.alertmanagerConfiguration.global.smtp.smartHost
- Description
- The default SMTP smarthost used for sending emails.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
host
-
port
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| Defines the host’s address, it can be a DNS name or a literal IP address. |
|
| Defines the host’s port, it can be a literal port number or a port name. |
3.1.90. .spec.alertmanagerConfiguration.templates
- Description
- Custom notification templates.
- Type
-
array
3.1.91. .spec.alertmanagerConfiguration.templates[]
- Description
- SecretOrConfigMap allows to specify data as a Secret or ConfigMap. Fields are mutually exclusive.
- Type
-
object
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| ConfigMap containing data to use for the targets. |
|
| Secret containing data to use for the targets. |
3.1.92. .spec.alertmanagerConfiguration.templates[].configMap
- Description
- ConfigMap containing data to use for the targets.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
key
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| The key to select. |
|
| Name of the referent. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/names/#names TODO: Add other useful fields. apiVersion, kind, uid? |
|
| Specify whether the ConfigMap or its key must be defined |
3.1.93. .spec.alertmanagerConfiguration.templates[].secret
- Description
- Secret containing data to use for the targets.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
key
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| The key of the secret to select from. Must be a valid secret key. |
|
| Name of the referent. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/names/#names TODO: Add other useful fields. apiVersion, kind, uid? |
|
| Specify whether the Secret or its key must be defined |
3.1.94. .spec.containers
- Description
-
Containers allows injecting additional containers. This is meant to allow adding an authentication proxy to an Alertmanager pod. Containers described here modify an operator generated container if they share the same name and modifications are done via a strategic merge patch. The current container names are:
alertmanager
andconfig-reloader
. Overriding containers is entirely outside the scope of what the maintainers will support and by doing so, you accept that this behaviour may break at any time without notice. - Type
-
array
3.1.95. .spec.containers[]
- Description
- A single application container that you want to run within a pod.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
name
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| Arguments to the entrypoint. The container image’s CMD is used if this is not provided. Variable references $(VAR_NAME) are expanded using the container’s environment. If a variable cannot be resolved, the reference in the input string will be unchanged. Double are reduced to a single $, which allows for escaping the $(VAR_NAME) syntax: i.e. "(VAR_NAME)" will produce the string literal "$(VAR_NAME)". Escaped references will never be expanded, regardless of whether the variable exists or not. Cannot be updated. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/inject-data-application/define-command-argument-container/#running-a-command-in-a-shell |
|
| Entrypoint array. Not executed within a shell. The container image’s ENTRYPOINT is used if this is not provided. Variable references $(VAR_NAME) are expanded using the container’s environment. If a variable cannot be resolved, the reference in the input string will be unchanged. Double are reduced to a single $, which allows for escaping the $(VAR_NAME) syntax: i.e. "(VAR_NAME)" will produce the string literal "$(VAR_NAME)". Escaped references will never be expanded, regardless of whether the variable exists or not. Cannot be updated. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/inject-data-application/define-command-argument-container/#running-a-command-in-a-shell |
|
| List of environment variables to set in the container. Cannot be updated. |
|
| EnvVar represents an environment variable present in a Container. |
|
| List of sources to populate environment variables in the container. The keys defined within a source must be a C_IDENTIFIER. All invalid keys will be reported as an event when the container is starting. When a key exists in multiple sources, the value associated with the last source will take precedence. Values defined by an Env with a duplicate key will take precedence. Cannot be updated. |
|
| EnvFromSource represents the source of a set of ConfigMaps |
|
| Container image name. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/containers/images This field is optional to allow higher level config management to default or override container images in workload controllers like Deployments and StatefulSets. |
|
| Image pull policy. One of Always, Never, IfNotPresent. Defaults to Always if :latest tag is specified, or IfNotPresent otherwise. Cannot be updated. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/containers/images#updating-images |
|
| Actions that the management system should take in response to container lifecycle events. Cannot be updated. |
|
| Periodic probe of container liveness. Container will be restarted if the probe fails. Cannot be updated. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod-lifecycle#container-probes |
|
| Name of the container specified as a DNS_LABEL. Each container in a pod must have a unique name (DNS_LABEL). Cannot be updated. |
|
| List of ports to expose from the container. Not specifying a port here DOES NOT prevent that port from being exposed. Any port which is listening on the default "0.0.0.0" address inside a container will be accessible from the network. Modifying this array with strategic merge patch may corrupt the data. For more information See https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/108255. Cannot be updated. |
|
| ContainerPort represents a network port in a single container. |
|
| Periodic probe of container service readiness. Container will be removed from service endpoints if the probe fails. Cannot be updated. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod-lifecycle#container-probes |
|
| Resources resize policy for the container. |
|
| ContainerResizePolicy represents resource resize policy for the container. |
|
| Compute Resources required by this container. Cannot be updated. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/manage-resources-containers/ |
|
| SecurityContext defines the security options the container should be run with. If set, the fields of SecurityContext override the equivalent fields of PodSecurityContext. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/security-context/ |
|
| StartupProbe indicates that the Pod has successfully initialized. If specified, no other probes are executed until this completes successfully. If this probe fails, the Pod will be restarted, just as if the livenessProbe failed. This can be used to provide different probe parameters at the beginning of a Pod’s lifecycle, when it might take a long time to load data or warm a cache, than during steady-state operation. This cannot be updated. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod-lifecycle#container-probes |
|
| Whether this container should allocate a buffer for stdin in the container runtime. If this is not set, reads from stdin in the container will always result in EOF. Default is false. |
|
| Whether the container runtime should close the stdin channel after it has been opened by a single attach. When stdin is true the stdin stream will remain open across multiple attach sessions. If stdinOnce is set to true, stdin is opened on container start, is empty until the first client attaches to stdin, and then remains open and accepts data until the client disconnects, at which time stdin is closed and remains closed until the container is restarted. If this flag is false, a container processes that reads from stdin will never receive an EOF. Default is false |
|
| Optional: Path at which the file to which the container’s termination message will be written is mounted into the container’s filesystem. Message written is intended to be brief final status, such as an assertion failure message. Will be truncated by the node if greater than 4096 bytes. The total message length across all containers will be limited to 12kb. Defaults to /dev/termination-log. Cannot be updated. |
|
| Indicate how the termination message should be populated. File will use the contents of terminationMessagePath to populate the container status message on both success and failure. FallbackToLogsOnError will use the last chunk of container log output if the termination message file is empty and the container exited with an error. The log output is limited to 2048 bytes or 80 lines, whichever is smaller. Defaults to File. Cannot be updated. |
|
| Whether this container should allocate a TTY for itself, also requires 'stdin' to be true. Default is false. |
|
| volumeDevices is the list of block devices to be used by the container. |
|
| volumeDevice describes a mapping of a raw block device within a container. |
|
| Pod volumes to mount into the container’s filesystem. Cannot be updated. |
|
| VolumeMount describes a mounting of a Volume within a container. |
|
| Container’s working directory. If not specified, the container runtime’s default will be used, which might be configured in the container image. Cannot be updated. |
3.1.96. .spec.containers[].env
- Description
- List of environment variables to set in the container. Cannot be updated.
- Type
-
array
3.1.97. .spec.containers[].env[]
- Description
- EnvVar represents an environment variable present in a Container.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
name
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| Name of the environment variable. Must be a C_IDENTIFIER. |
|
| Variable references $(VAR_NAME) are expanded using the previously defined environment variables in the container and any service environment variables. If a variable cannot be resolved, the reference in the input string will be unchanged. Double are reduced to a single $, which allows for escaping the $(VAR_NAME) syntax: i.e. "(VAR_NAME)" will produce the string literal "$(VAR_NAME)". Escaped references will never be expanded, regardless of whether the variable exists or not. Defaults to "". |
|
| Source for the environment variable’s value. Cannot be used if value is not empty. |
3.1.98. .spec.containers[].env[].valueFrom
- Description
- Source for the environment variable’s value. Cannot be used if value is not empty.
- Type
-
object
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| Selects a key of a ConfigMap. |
|
|
Selects a field of the pod: supports metadata.name, metadata.namespace, |
|
| Selects a resource of the container: only resources limits and requests (limits.cpu, limits.memory, limits.ephemeral-storage, requests.cpu, requests.memory and requests.ephemeral-storage) are currently supported. |
|
| Selects a key of a secret in the pod’s namespace |
3.1.99. .spec.containers[].env[].valueFrom.configMapKeyRef
- Description
- Selects a key of a ConfigMap.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
key
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| The key to select. |
|
| Name of the referent. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/names/#names TODO: Add other useful fields. apiVersion, kind, uid? |
|
| Specify whether the ConfigMap or its key must be defined |
3.1.100. .spec.containers[].env[].valueFrom.fieldRef
- Description
-
Selects a field of the pod: supports metadata.name, metadata.namespace,
metadata.labels['<KEY>']
,metadata.annotations['<KEY>']
, spec.nodeName, spec.serviceAccountName, status.hostIP, status.podIP, status.podIPs. - Type
-
object
- Required
-
fieldPath
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| Version of the schema the FieldPath is written in terms of, defaults to "v1". |
|
| Path of the field to select in the specified API version. |
3.1.101. .spec.containers[].env[].valueFrom.resourceFieldRef
- Description
- Selects a resource of the container: only resources limits and requests (limits.cpu, limits.memory, limits.ephemeral-storage, requests.cpu, requests.memory and requests.ephemeral-storage) are currently supported.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
resource
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| Container name: required for volumes, optional for env vars |
|
| Specifies the output format of the exposed resources, defaults to "1" |
|
| Required: resource to select |
3.1.102. .spec.containers[].env[].valueFrom.secretKeyRef
- Description
- Selects a key of a secret in the pod’s namespace
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
key
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| The key of the secret to select from. Must be a valid secret key. |
|
| Name of the referent. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/names/#names TODO: Add other useful fields. apiVersion, kind, uid? |
|
| Specify whether the Secret or its key must be defined |
3.1.103. .spec.containers[].envFrom
- Description
- List of sources to populate environment variables in the container. The keys defined within a source must be a C_IDENTIFIER. All invalid keys will be reported as an event when the container is starting. When a key exists in multiple sources, the value associated with the last source will take precedence. Values defined by an Env with a duplicate key will take precedence. Cannot be updated.
- Type
-
array
3.1.104. .spec.containers[].envFrom[]
- Description
- EnvFromSource represents the source of a set of ConfigMaps
- Type
-
object
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| The ConfigMap to select from |
|
| An optional identifier to prepend to each key in the ConfigMap. Must be a C_IDENTIFIER. |
|
| The Secret to select from |
3.1.105. .spec.containers[].envFrom[].configMapRef
- Description
- The ConfigMap to select from
- Type
-
object
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| Name of the referent. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/names/#names TODO: Add other useful fields. apiVersion, kind, uid? |
|
| Specify whether the ConfigMap must be defined |
3.1.106. .spec.containers[].envFrom[].secretRef
- Description
- The Secret to select from
- Type
-
object
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| Name of the referent. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/names/#names TODO: Add other useful fields. apiVersion, kind, uid? |
|
| Specify whether the Secret must be defined |
3.1.107. .spec.containers[].lifecycle
- Description
- Actions that the management system should take in response to container lifecycle events. Cannot be updated.
- Type
-
object
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| PostStart is called immediately after a container is created. If the handler fails, the container is terminated and restarted according to its restart policy. Other management of the container blocks until the hook completes. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/containers/container-lifecycle-hooks/#container-hooks |
|
| PreStop is called immediately before a container is terminated due to an API request or management event such as liveness/startup probe failure, preemption, resource contention, etc. The handler is not called if the container crashes or exits. The Pod’s termination grace period countdown begins before the PreStop hook is executed. Regardless of the outcome of the handler, the container will eventually terminate within the Pod’s termination grace period (unless delayed by finalizers). Other management of the container blocks until the hook completes or until the termination grace period is reached. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/containers/container-lifecycle-hooks/#container-hooks |
3.1.108. .spec.containers[].lifecycle.postStart
- Description
- PostStart is called immediately after a container is created. If the handler fails, the container is terminated and restarted according to its restart policy. Other management of the container blocks until the hook completes. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/containers/container-lifecycle-hooks/#container-hooks
- Type
-
object
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| Exec specifies the action to take. |
|
| HTTPGet specifies the http request to perform. |
|
| Deprecated. TCPSocket is NOT supported as a LifecycleHandler and kept for the backward compatibility. There are no validation of this field and lifecycle hooks will fail in runtime when tcp handler is specified. |
3.1.109. .spec.containers[].lifecycle.postStart.exec
- Description
- Exec specifies the action to take.
- Type
-
object
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| Command is the command line to execute inside the container, the working directory for the command is root ('/') in the container’s filesystem. The command is simply exec’d, it is not run inside a shell, so traditional shell instructions ('|', etc) won’t work. To use a shell, you need to explicitly call out to that shell. Exit status of 0 is treated as live/healthy and non-zero is unhealthy. |
3.1.110. .spec.containers[].lifecycle.postStart.httpGet
- Description
- HTTPGet specifies the http request to perform.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
port
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| Host name to connect to, defaults to the pod IP. You probably want to set "Host" in httpHeaders instead. |
|
| Custom headers to set in the request. HTTP allows repeated headers. |
|
| HTTPHeader describes a custom header to be used in HTTP probes |
|
| Path to access on the HTTP server. |
|
| Name or number of the port to access on the container. Number must be in the range 1 to 65535. Name must be an IANA_SVC_NAME. |
|
| Scheme to use for connecting to the host. Defaults to HTTP. |
3.1.111. .spec.containers[].lifecycle.postStart.httpGet.httpHeaders
- Description
- Custom headers to set in the request. HTTP allows repeated headers.
- Type
-
array
3.1.112. .spec.containers[].lifecycle.postStart.httpGet.httpHeaders[]
- Description
- HTTPHeader describes a custom header to be used in HTTP probes
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
name
-
value
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| The header field name. This will be canonicalized upon output, so case-variant names will be understood as the same header. |
|
| The header field value |
3.1.113. .spec.containers[].lifecycle.postStart.tcpSocket
- Description
- Deprecated. TCPSocket is NOT supported as a LifecycleHandler and kept for the backward compatibility. There are no validation of this field and lifecycle hooks will fail in runtime when tcp handler is specified.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
port
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| Optional: Host name to connect to, defaults to the pod IP. |
|
| Number or name of the port to access on the container. Number must be in the range 1 to 65535. Name must be an IANA_SVC_NAME. |
3.1.114. .spec.containers[].lifecycle.preStop
- Description
- PreStop is called immediately before a container is terminated due to an API request or management event such as liveness/startup probe failure, preemption, resource contention, etc. The handler is not called if the container crashes or exits. The Pod’s termination grace period countdown begins before the PreStop hook is executed. Regardless of the outcome of the handler, the container will eventually terminate within the Pod’s termination grace period (unless delayed by finalizers). Other management of the container blocks until the hook completes or until the termination grace period is reached. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/containers/container-lifecycle-hooks/#container-hooks
- Type
-
object
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| Exec specifies the action to take. |
|
| HTTPGet specifies the http request to perform. |
|
| Deprecated. TCPSocket is NOT supported as a LifecycleHandler and kept for the backward compatibility. There are no validation of this field and lifecycle hooks will fail in runtime when tcp handler is specified. |
3.1.115. .spec.containers[].lifecycle.preStop.exec
- Description
- Exec specifies the action to take.
- Type
-
object
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| Command is the command line to execute inside the container, the working directory for the command is root ('/') in the container’s filesystem. The command is simply exec’d, it is not run inside a shell, so traditional shell instructions ('|', etc) won’t work. To use a shell, you need to explicitly call out to that shell. Exit status of 0 is treated as live/healthy and non-zero is unhealthy. |
3.1.116. .spec.containers[].lifecycle.preStop.httpGet
- Description
- HTTPGet specifies the http request to perform.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
port
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| Host name to connect to, defaults to the pod IP. You probably want to set "Host" in httpHeaders instead. |
|
| Custom headers to set in the request. HTTP allows repeated headers. |
|
| HTTPHeader describes a custom header to be used in HTTP probes |
|
| Path to access on the HTTP server. |
|
| Name or number of the port to access on the container. Number must be in the range 1 to 65535. Name must be an IANA_SVC_NAME. |
|
| Scheme to use for connecting to the host. Defaults to HTTP. |
3.1.117. .spec.containers[].lifecycle.preStop.httpGet.httpHeaders
- Description
- Custom headers to set in the request. HTTP allows repeated headers.
- Type
-
array
3.1.118. .spec.containers[].lifecycle.preStop.httpGet.httpHeaders[]
- Description
- HTTPHeader describes a custom header to be used in HTTP probes
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
name
-
value
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| The header field name. This will be canonicalized upon output, so case-variant names will be understood as the same header. |
|
| The header field value |
3.1.119. .spec.containers[].lifecycle.preStop.tcpSocket
- Description
- Deprecated. TCPSocket is NOT supported as a LifecycleHandler and kept for the backward compatibility. There are no validation of this field and lifecycle hooks will fail in runtime when tcp handler is specified.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
port
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| Optional: Host name to connect to, defaults to the pod IP. |
|
| Number or name of the port to access on the container. Number must be in the range 1 to 65535. Name must be an IANA_SVC_NAME. |
3.1.120. .spec.containers[].livenessProbe
- Description
- Periodic probe of container liveness. Container will be restarted if the probe fails. Cannot be updated. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod-lifecycle#container-probes
- Type
-
object
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| Exec specifies the action to take. |
|
| Minimum consecutive failures for the probe to be considered failed after having succeeded. Defaults to 3. Minimum value is 1. |
|
| GRPC specifies an action involving a GRPC port. |
|
| HTTPGet specifies the http request to perform. |
|
| Number of seconds after the container has started before liveness probes are initiated. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod-lifecycle#container-probes |
|
| How often (in seconds) to perform the probe. Default to 10 seconds. Minimum value is 1. |
|
| Minimum consecutive successes for the probe to be considered successful after having failed. Defaults to 1. Must be 1 for liveness and startup. Minimum value is 1. |
|
| TCPSocket specifies an action involving a TCP port. |
|
| Optional duration in seconds the pod needs to terminate gracefully upon probe failure. The grace period is the duration in seconds after the processes running in the pod are sent a termination signal and the time when the processes are forcibly halted with a kill signal. Set this value longer than the expected cleanup time for your process. If this value is nil, the pod’s terminationGracePeriodSeconds will be used. Otherwise, this value overrides the value provided by the pod spec. Value must be non-negative integer. The value zero indicates stop immediately via the kill signal (no opportunity to shut down). This is a beta field and requires enabling ProbeTerminationGracePeriod feature gate. Minimum value is 1. spec.terminationGracePeriodSeconds is used if unset. |
|
| Number of seconds after which the probe times out. Defaults to 1 second. Minimum value is 1. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod-lifecycle#container-probes |
3.1.121. .spec.containers[].livenessProbe.exec
- Description
- Exec specifies the action to take.
- Type
-
object
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| Command is the command line to execute inside the container, the working directory for the command is root ('/') in the container’s filesystem. The command is simply exec’d, it is not run inside a shell, so traditional shell instructions ('|', etc) won’t work. To use a shell, you need to explicitly call out to that shell. Exit status of 0 is treated as live/healthy and non-zero is unhealthy. |
3.1.122. .spec.containers[].livenessProbe.grpc
- Description
- GRPC specifies an action involving a GRPC port.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
port
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| Port number of the gRPC service. Number must be in the range 1 to 65535. |
|
| Service is the name of the service to place in the gRPC HealthCheckRequest (see https://github.com/grpc/grpc/blob/master/doc/health-checking.md). If this is not specified, the default behavior is defined by gRPC. |
3.1.123. .spec.containers[].livenessProbe.httpGet
- Description
- HTTPGet specifies the http request to perform.
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
port
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| Host name to connect to, defaults to the pod IP. You probably want to set "Host" in httpHeaders instead. |
|
| Custom headers to set in the request. HTTP allows repeated headers. |
|
| HTTPHeader describes a custom header to be used in HTTP probes |
|
| Path to access on the HTTP server. |
|
| Name or number of the port to access on the container. Number must be in the range 1 to 65535. Name must be an IANA_SVC_NAME. |
|
| Scheme to use for connecting to the host. Defaults to HTTP. |
3.1.124. .spec.containers[].livenessProbe.httpGet.httpHeaders
- Description
- Custom headers to set in the request. HTTP allows repeated headers.
- Type
-
array
3.1.125. .spec.containers[].livenessProbe.httpGet.httpHeaders[]
- Description
- HTTPHeader describes a custom header to be used in HTTP probes
- Type
-
object
- Required
-
name
-
value
-
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| The header field name. This will be canonicalized upon output, so case-variant names will be understood as the same header. |
|
| The header field value |
3.1.126. .spec.containers[].livenessProbe.tcpSocket
- Description
- TCPSocket specifies an action involving a TCP port.
- Type
-
object
- Required