
No semantic changes, but a lot of shuffling of docstrings to make things more consistent. In particular, standardise on the zeroth-article (i.e. prefer `// Version` to `// The version`) and ending all docstrings with periods.
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// To regenerate api.pb.go run hack/update-generated-runtime.sh
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syntax = 'proto2';
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package runtime;
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// Runtime service defines the public APIs for remote container runtimes
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service RuntimeService {
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// Version returns the runtime name, runtime version, and runtime API version.
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rpc Version(VersionRequest) returns (VersionResponse) {}
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// RunPodSandbox creates and starts a pod-level sandbox. Runtimes must ensure
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// the sandbox is in the ready state on success.
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rpc RunPodSandbox(RunPodSandboxRequest) returns (RunPodSandboxResponse) {}
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// StopPodSandbox stops any running process that is part of the sandbox and
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// reclaims network resources (e.g., IP addresses) allocated to the sandbox.
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// If there are any running containers in the sandbox, they must be forcibly
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// terminated.
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// This call is idempotent, and must not return an error if all relevant
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// resources have already been reclaimed. kubelet will call StopPodSandbox
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// at least once before calling RemovePodSandbox. It will also attempt to
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// reclaim resources eagerly, as soon as a sandbox is not needed. Hence,
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// multiple StopPodSandbox calls are expected.
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rpc StopPodSandbox(StopPodSandboxRequest) returns (StopPodSandboxResponse) {}
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// RemovePodSandbox removes the sandbox. If there are any running containers
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// in the sandbox, they must be forcibly terminated and removed.
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// This call is idempotent, and must not return an error if the sandbox has
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// already been removed.
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rpc RemovePodSandbox(RemovePodSandboxRequest) returns (RemovePodSandboxResponse) {}
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// PodSandboxStatus returns the status of the PodSandbox.
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rpc PodSandboxStatus(PodSandboxStatusRequest) returns (PodSandboxStatusResponse) {}
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// ListPodSandbox returns a list of PodSandboxes.
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rpc ListPodSandbox(ListPodSandboxRequest) returns (ListPodSandboxResponse) {}
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// CreateContainer creates a new container in specified PodSandbox
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rpc CreateContainer(CreateContainerRequest) returns (CreateContainerResponse) {}
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// StartContainer starts the container.
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rpc StartContainer(StartContainerRequest) returns (StartContainerResponse) {}
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// StopContainer stops a running container with a grace period (i.e., timeout).
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// This call is idempotent, and must not return an error if the container has
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// already been stopped.
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// TODO: what must the runtime do after the grace period is reached?
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rpc StopContainer(StopContainerRequest) returns (StopContainerResponse) {}
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// RemoveContainer removes the container. If the container is running, the
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// container must be forcibly removed.
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// This call is idempotent, and must not return an error if the container has
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// already been removed.
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rpc RemoveContainer(RemoveContainerRequest) returns (RemoveContainerResponse) {}
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// ListContainers lists all containers by filters.
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rpc ListContainers(ListContainersRequest) returns (ListContainersResponse) {}
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// ContainerStatus returns status of the container.
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rpc ContainerStatus(ContainerStatusRequest) returns (ContainerStatusResponse) {}
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// ExecSync runs a command in a container synchronously.
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rpc ExecSync(ExecSyncRequest) returns (ExecSyncResponse) {}
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// Exec prepares a streaming endpoint to execute a command in the container.
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rpc Exec(ExecRequest) returns (ExecResponse) {}
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// Attach prepares a streaming endpoint to attach to a running container.
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rpc Attach(AttachRequest) returns (AttachResponse) {}
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// PortForward prepares a streaming endpoint to forward ports from a PodSandbox.
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rpc PortForward(PortForwardRequest) returns (PortForwardResponse) {}
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// UpdateRuntimeConfig updates the runtime configuration based on the given request.
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rpc UpdateRuntimeConfig(UpdateRuntimeConfigRequest) returns (UpdateRuntimeConfigResponse) {}
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// Status returns the status of the runtime.
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rpc Status(StatusRequest) returns (StatusResponse) {}
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}
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// ImageService defines the public APIs for managing images.
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service ImageService {
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// ListImages lists existing images.
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rpc ListImages(ListImagesRequest) returns (ListImagesResponse) {}
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// ImageStatus returns the status of the image. If the image is not
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// present, returns nil.
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rpc ImageStatus(ImageStatusRequest) returns (ImageStatusResponse) {}
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// PullImage pulls an image with authentication config.
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rpc PullImage(PullImageRequest) returns (PullImageResponse) {}
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// RemoveImage removes the image.
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// This call is idempotent, and must not return an error if the image has
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// already been removed.
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rpc RemoveImage(RemoveImageRequest) returns (RemoveImageResponse) {}
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}
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message VersionRequest {
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// Version of the kubelet runtime API.
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optional string version = 1;
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}
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message VersionResponse {
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// Version of the kubelet runtime API.
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optional string version = 1;
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// Name of the container runtime.
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optional string runtime_name = 2;
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// Version of the container runtime. The string must be
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// semver-compatible.
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optional string runtime_version = 3;
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// API version of the container runtime. The string must be
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// semver-compatible.
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optional string runtime_api_version = 4;
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}
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// DNSConfig specifies the DNS servers and search domains of a sandbox.
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message DNSConfig {
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// List of DNS servers of the cluster.
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repeated string servers = 1;
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// List of DNS search domains of the cluster.
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repeated string searches = 2;
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// List of DNS options. See https://linux.die.net/man/5/resolv.conf
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// for all available options.
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repeated string options = 3;
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}
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enum Protocol {
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TCP = 0;
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UDP = 1;
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}
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// PortMapping specifies the port mapping configurations of a sandbox.
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message PortMapping {
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// Protocol of the port mapping.
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optional Protocol protocol = 1;
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// Port number within the container.
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optional int32 container_port = 2;
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// Port number on the host.
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optional int32 host_port = 3;
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// Host IP.
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optional string host_ip = 4;
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}
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// Mount specifies a host volume to mount into a container.
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message Mount {
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// Path of the mount within the container.
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optional string container_path = 1;
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// Path of the mount on the host.
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optional string host_path = 2;
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// If set, the mount is read-only.
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optional bool readonly = 3;
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// If set, the mount needs SELinux relabeling.
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optional bool selinux_relabel = 4;
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}
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// NamespaceOption provides options for Linux namespaces.
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message NamespaceOption {
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// If set, use the host's network namespace.
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optional bool host_network = 1;
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// If set, use the host's PID namespace.
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optional bool host_pid = 2;
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// If set, use the host's IPC namespace.
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optional bool host_ipc = 3;
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}
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// LinuxSandboxSecurityContext holds linux security configuration that will be
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// applied to a sandbox. Note that:
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// 1) It does not apply to containers in the pods.
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// 2) It may not be applicable to a PodSandbox which does not contain any running
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// process.
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message LinuxSandboxSecurityContext {
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// Configurations for the sandbox's namespaces.
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// This will be used only if the PodSandbox uses namespace for isolation.
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optional NamespaceOption namespace_options = 1;
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// Optional SELinux context to be applied.
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optional SELinuxOption selinux_options = 2;
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// User to run the entrypoint of the sandbox process. Can be either UID or
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// user name.
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optional string run_as_user = 3;
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// If set, the root filesystem of the sandbox is read-only.
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optional bool readonly_rootfs = 4;
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// List of groups applied to the first process run in the sandbox, in
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// addition to the sandbox's primary GID.
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repeated int64 supplemental_groups = 5;
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}
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// LinuxPodSandboxConfig holds platform-specific configurations for Linux
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// host platforms and Linux-based containers.
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message LinuxPodSandboxConfig {
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// Parent cgroup of the PodSandbox.
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// The cgroupfs style syntax will be used, but the container runtime can
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// convert it to systemd semantics if needed.
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optional string cgroup_parent = 1;
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// LinuxSandboxSecurityContext holds sandbox security attributes.
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optional LinuxSandboxSecurityContext security_context = 2;
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}
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// PodSandboxMetadata holds all necessary information for building the sandbox name.
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// The container runtime is encouraged to expose the metadata associated with the
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// PodSandbox in its user interface for better user experience. For example,
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// the runtime can construct a unique PodSandboxName based on the metadata.
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message PodSandboxMetadata {
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// Pod name of the sandbox. Same as the pod name in the PodSpec.
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optional string name = 1;
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// Pod UID of the sandbox. Same as the pod UID in the PodSpec.
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optional string uid = 2;
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// Pod namespace of the sandbox. Same as the pod namespace in the PodSpec.
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optional string namespace = 3;
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// Attempt number of creating the sandbox.
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optional uint32 attempt = 4;
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}
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// PodSandboxConfig holds all the required and optional fields for creating a
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// sandbox.
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message PodSandboxConfig {
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// Metadata of the sandbox. This information will uniquely identify the
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// sandbox, and the runtime should leverage this to ensure correct
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// operation. The runtime may also use this information to improve UX, such
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// as by constructing a readable name.
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optional PodSandboxMetadata metadata = 1;
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// Hostname of the sandbox.
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optional string hostname = 2;
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// Path to the directory on the host in which container log files are
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// stored.
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// By default the log of a container going into the LogDirectory will be
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// hooked up to STDOUT and STDERR. However, the LogDirectory may contain
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// binary log files with structured logging data from the individual
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// containers. For example, the files might be newline separated JSON
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// structured logs, systemd-journald journal files, gRPC trace files, etc.
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// E.g.,
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// PodSandboxConfig.LogDirectory = `/var/log/pods/<podUID>/`
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// ContainerConfig.LogPath = `containerName_Instance#.log`
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//
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// WARNING: Log management and how kubelet should interface with the
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// container logs are under active discussion in
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// https://issues.k8s.io/24677. There *may* be future change of direction
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// for logging as the discussion carries on.
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optional string log_directory = 3;
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// DNS config for the sandbox.
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optional DNSConfig dns_config = 4;
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// Port mappings for the sandbox.
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repeated PortMapping port_mappings = 5;
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// Key-value pairs that may be used to scope and select individual resources.
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map<string, string> labels = 6;
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// Annotations is an unstructured key value map that may be set by external
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// tools to store and retrieve arbitrary metadata. There are a few features are
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// driven by annotations, Runtimes could support them optionally:
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//
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// 1. AppArmor
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//
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// key: container.apparmor.security.beta.kubernetes.io/<container_name>
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// description: apparmor profile for the container.
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// value:
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// * runtime/default: equivalent to not specifying a profile.
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// * localhost/<profile_name>: profile loaded on the node
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// (localhost) by name. The possible profile names are detailed at
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// http://wiki.apparmor.net/index.php/AppArmor_Core_Policy_Reference
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//
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// 2. Seccomp
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//
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// key: security.alpha.kubernetes.io/seccomp/pod
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// description: the seccomp profile for the containers of an entire pod.
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// value: see below.
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//
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// key: security.alpha.kubernetes.io/seccomp/container/<container name>
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// description: the seccomp profile for the container (overides pod).
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// values: see below
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//
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// The value of seccomp is runtime agnostic:
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// * runtime/default: the default profile for the container runtime
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// * unconfined: unconfined profile, ie, no seccomp sandboxing
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// * localhost/<profile-name>: the profile installed to the node's
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// local seccomp profile root
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//
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map<string, string> annotations = 7;
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// Optional configurations specific to Linux hosts.
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optional LinuxPodSandboxConfig linux = 8;
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}
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message RunPodSandboxRequest {
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// Configuration for creating a PodSandbox.
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optional PodSandboxConfig config = 1;
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}
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message RunPodSandboxResponse {
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// ID of the PodSandbox to run.
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optional string pod_sandbox_id = 1;
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}
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message StopPodSandboxRequest {
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// ID of the PodSandbox to stop.
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optional string pod_sandbox_id = 1;
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}
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message StopPodSandboxResponse {}
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message RemovePodSandboxRequest {
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// ID of the PodSandbox to remove.
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optional string pod_sandbox_id = 1;
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}
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message RemovePodSandboxResponse {}
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message PodSandboxStatusRequest {
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// ID of the PodSandbox for which to retrieve status.
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optional string pod_sandbox_id = 1;
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}
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// PodSandboxNetworkStatus is the status of the network for a PodSandbox.
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message PodSandboxNetworkStatus {
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// IP address of the PodSandbox.
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optional string ip = 1;
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}
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// Namespace contains paths to the namespaces.
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message Namespace {
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// Path to the network namespace.
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optional string network = 1;
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// Namespace options for Linux namespaces.
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optional NamespaceOption options = 2;
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}
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// LinuxSandboxStatus contains status specific to Linux sandboxes.
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message LinuxPodSandboxStatus {
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// Paths to the sandbox's namespaces.
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optional Namespace namespaces = 1;
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}
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enum PodSandboxState {
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SANDBOX_READY = 0;
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SANDBOX_NOTREADY = 1;
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}
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// PodSandboxStatus contains the status of the PodSandbox.
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message PodSandboxStatus {
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// ID of the sandbox.
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optional string id = 1;
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// Metadata of the sandbox.
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optional PodSandboxMetadata metadata = 2;
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// State of the sandbox.
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optional PodSandboxState state = 3;
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// Creation timestamp of the sandbox in nanoseconds.
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optional int64 created_at = 4;
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// Network contains network status if network is handled by the runtime.
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optional PodSandboxNetworkStatus network = 5;
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// Linux-specific status to a pod sandbox.
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optional LinuxPodSandboxStatus linux = 6;
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// Labels are key value pairs that may be used to scope and select individual resources.
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map<string, string> labels = 7;
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// Annotations is an unstructured key value map that may be set by external
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// tools to store and retrieve arbitrary metadata.
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map<string, string> annotations = 8;
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}
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message PodSandboxStatusResponse {
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// Status of the PodSandbox.
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optional PodSandboxStatus status = 1;
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}
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// PodSandboxFilter is used to filter a list of PodSandboxes.
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// All those fields are combined with 'AND'
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message PodSandboxFilter {
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// ID of the sandbox.
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optional string id = 1;
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// State of the sandbox.
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optional PodSandboxState state = 2;
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// LabelSelector to select matches.
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// Only api.MatchLabels is supported for now and the requirements
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// are ANDed. MatchExpressions is not supported yet.
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map<string, string> label_selector = 3;
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}
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message ListPodSandboxRequest {
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// PodSandboxFilter to filter a list of PodSandboxes.
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optional PodSandboxFilter filter = 1;
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}
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// PodSandbox contains minimal information about a sandbox.
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message PodSandbox {
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// ID of the PodSandbox.
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optional string id = 1;
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// Metadata of the PodSandbox.
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optional PodSandboxMetadata metadata = 2;
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// State of the PodSandbox.
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optional PodSandboxState state = 3;
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// Creation timestamps of the PodSandbox in nanoseconds.
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optional int64 created_at = 4;
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// Labels of the PodSandbox.
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map<string, string> labels = 5;
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// Annotations is an unstructured key value map that may be set by external
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// tools to store and retrieve arbitrary metadata.
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map<string, string> annotations = 6;
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}
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message ListPodSandboxResponse {
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// List of PodSandboxes.
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repeated PodSandbox items = 1;
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}
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// ImageSpec is an internal representation of an image. Currently, it wraps the
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// value of a Container's Image field (e.g. imageName, imageName:tag, or
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// imageName:digest), but in the future it will include more detailed
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// information about the different image types.
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message ImageSpec {
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optional string image = 1;
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}
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message KeyValue {
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optional string key = 1;
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optional string value = 2;
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}
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// LinuxContainerResources specifies Linux specific configuration for
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// resources.
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// TODO: Consider using Resources from opencontainers/runtime-spec/specs-go
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// directly.
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message LinuxContainerResources {
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// CPU CFS (Completely Fair Scheduler) period.
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optional int64 cpu_period = 1;
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// CPU CFS (Completely Fair Scheduler) quota.
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optional int64 cpu_quota = 2;
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// CPU shares (relative weight vs. other containers).
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optional int64 cpu_shares = 3;
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// Memory limit in bytes.
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optional int64 memory_limit_in_bytes = 4;
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// OOMScoreAdj adjusts the oom-killer score.
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optional int64 oom_score_adj = 5;
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}
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// SELinuxOption are the labels to be applied to the container.
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message SELinuxOption {
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optional string user = 1;
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optional string role = 2;
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optional string type = 3;
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optional string level = 4;
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}
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// Capability contains the container capabilities to add or drop
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message Capability {
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// List of capabilities to add.
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repeated string add_capabilities = 1;
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// List of capabilities to drop.
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repeated string drop_capabilities = 2;
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}
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// LinuxContainerSecurityContext holds linux security configuration that will be applied to a container.
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message LinuxContainerSecurityContext {
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// Capabilities to add or drop.
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optional Capability capabilities = 1;
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// If set, run container in privileged mode.
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optional bool privileged = 2;
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// Configurations for the container's namespaces.
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// Only used if the container uses namespace for isolation.
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optional NamespaceOption namespace_options = 3;
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// SELinux context to be optionally applied.
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optional SELinuxOption selinux_options = 4;
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// The user to run the the container process as. Can be either UID or user
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// name.
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// Defaults to user specified in image metadata if unspecified.
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optional string run_as_user = 5;
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// If set, the root filesystem of the container is read-only.
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optional bool readonly_rootfs = 6;
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// List of groups applied to the first process run in the container, in
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// addition to the container's primary GID.
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repeated int64 supplemental_groups = 7;
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}
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// LinuxContainerConfig contains platform-specific configuration for
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// Linux-based containers.
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message LinuxContainerConfig {
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// Resources specification for the container.
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optional LinuxContainerResources resources = 1;
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// LinuxContainerSecurityContext configuration for the container.
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optional LinuxContainerSecurityContext security_context = 2;
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}
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// ContainerMetadata holds all necessary information for building the container
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// name. The container runtime is encouraged to expose the metadata in its user
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// interface for better user experience. E.g., runtime can construct a unique
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// container name based on the metadata. Note that (name, attempt) is unique
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// within a sandbox for the entire lifetime of the sandbox.
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message ContainerMetadata {
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// Name of the container. Same as the container name in the PodSpec.
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optional string name = 1;
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// Attempt number of creating the container.
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optional uint32 attempt = 2;
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}
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// Device specifies a host device to mount into a container.
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message Device {
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// Path of the device within the container.
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optional string container_path = 1;
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// Path of the device on the host.
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optional string host_path = 2;
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// Cgroups permissions of the device, candidates are one or more of
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// * r - allows container to read from the specified device.
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// * w - allows container to write to the specified device.
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// * m - allows container to create device files that do not yet exist.
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optional string permissions = 3;
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}
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// ContainerConfig holds all the required and optional fields for creating a
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// container.
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message ContainerConfig {
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// Metadata of the container. This information will uniquely identify the
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// container, and the runtime should leverage this to ensure correct
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// operation. The runtime may also use this information to improve UX, such
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// as by constructing a readable name.
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optional ContainerMetadata metadata = 1 ;
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// Image to use.
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optional ImageSpec image = 2;
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// Command to execute (i.e., entrypoint for docker)
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repeated string command = 3;
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// Args for the Command (i.e., command for docker)
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repeated string args = 4;
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// Current working directory of the command.
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optional string working_dir = 5;
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// List of environment variable to set in the container.
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repeated KeyValue envs = 6;
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// Mounts for the container.
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repeated Mount mounts = 7;
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// Devices for the container.
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repeated Device devices = 8;
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// Key-value pairs that may be used to scope and select individual resources.
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// Label keys are of the form:
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// label-key ::= prefixed-name | name
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// prefixed-name ::= prefix '/' name
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// prefix ::= DNS_SUBDOMAIN
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// name ::= DNS_LABEL
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map<string, string> labels = 9;
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// Annotations is an unstructured key value map that may be set by external
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// tools to store and retrieve arbitrary metadata.
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map<string, string> annotations = 10;
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// Path relative to PodSandboxConfig.LogDirectory for container to store
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// the log (STDOUT and STDERR) on the host.
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// E.g.,
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// PodSandboxConfig.LogDirectory = `/var/log/pods/<podUID>/`
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// ContainerConfig.LogPath = `containerName_Instance#.log`
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//
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// WARNING: Log management and how kubelet should interface with the
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// container logs are under active discussion in
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// https://issues.k8s.io/24677. There *may* be future change of direction
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// for logging as the discussion carries on.
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optional string log_path = 11;
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// Variables for interactive containers, these have very specialized
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// use-cases (e.g. debugging).
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// TODO: Determine if we need to continue supporting these fields that are
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// part of Kubernetes's Container Spec.
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optional bool stdin = 12;
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optional bool stdin_once = 13;
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optional bool tty = 14;
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// Configuration specific to Linux containers.
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optional LinuxContainerConfig linux = 15;
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}
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message CreateContainerRequest {
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// ID of the PodSandbox in which the container should be created.
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optional string pod_sandbox_id = 1;
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// Config of the container.
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optional ContainerConfig config = 2;
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// Config of the PodSandbox. This is the same config that was passed
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// to RunPodSandboxRequest to create the PodSandbox. It is passed again
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// here just for easy reference. The PodSandboxConfig is immutable and
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// remains the same throughout the lifetime of the pod.
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optional PodSandboxConfig sandbox_config = 3;
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}
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message CreateContainerResponse {
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// ID of the created container.
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optional string container_id = 1;
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}
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message StartContainerRequest {
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// ID of the container to start.
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optional string container_id = 1;
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}
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message StartContainerResponse {}
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message StopContainerRequest {
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// ID of the container to stop.
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optional string container_id = 1;
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// Timeout, in seconds, to stop the container.
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optional int64 timeout = 2;
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}
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message StopContainerResponse {}
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message RemoveContainerRequest {
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// ID of the container to remove.
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optional string container_id = 1;
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}
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message RemoveContainerResponse {}
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enum ContainerState {
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CONTAINER_CREATED = 0;
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CONTAINER_RUNNING = 1;
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CONTAINER_EXITED = 2;
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CONTAINER_UNKNOWN = 3;
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}
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// ContainerFilter is used to filter containers.
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// All those fields are combined with 'AND'
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message ContainerFilter {
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// ID of the container.
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optional string id = 1;
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// State of the container.
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optional ContainerState state = 2;
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// ID of the PodSandbox.
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optional string pod_sandbox_id = 3;
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// LabelSelector to select matches.
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// Only api.MatchLabels is supported for now and the requirements
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// are ANDed. MatchExpressions is not supported yet.
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map<string, string> label_selector = 4;
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}
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message ListContainersRequest {
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optional ContainerFilter filter = 1;
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}
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// Container provides the runtime information for a container, such as ID, hash,
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// state of the container.
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message Container {
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// ID of the container, used by the container runtime to identify
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// a container.
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optional string id = 1;
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// ID of the sandbox to which this container belongs.
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optional string pod_sandbox_id = 2;
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// Metadata of the container.
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optional ContainerMetadata metadata = 3;
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// Spec of the image.
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optional ImageSpec image = 4;
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// Reference to the image in use. For most runtimes, this should be an
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// image ID.
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optional string image_ref = 5;
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// State of the container.
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optional ContainerState state = 6;
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// Creation time of the container in nanoseconds.
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optional int64 created_at = 7;
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// Key-value pairs that may be used to scope and select individual resources.
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map<string, string> labels = 8;
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// Annotations is an unstructured key value map that may be set by external
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// tools to store and retrieve arbitrary metadata.
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map<string, string> annotations = 9;
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}
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message ListContainersResponse {
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// List of containers.
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repeated Container containers = 1;
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}
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message ContainerStatusRequest {
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// ID of the container for which to retrieve status.
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optional string container_id = 1;
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}
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// ContainerStatus represents the status of a container.
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message ContainerStatus {
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// ID of the container.
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optional string id = 1;
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// Metadata of the container.
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optional ContainerMetadata metadata = 2;
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// Status of the container.
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optional ContainerState state = 3;
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// Creation time of the container in nanoseconds.
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optional int64 created_at = 4;
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// Start time of the container in nanoseconds.
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optional int64 started_at = 5;
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// Finish time of the container in nanoseconds.
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optional int64 finished_at = 6;
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// Exit code of the container.
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optional int32 exit_code = 7;
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// Spec of the image.
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optional ImageSpec image = 8;
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// Reference to the image in use. For most runtimes, this should be an
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// image ID
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optional string image_ref = 9;
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// Brief CamelCase string explaining why container is in its current state.
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optional string reason = 10;
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// Human-readable message indicating details about why container is in its
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// current state.
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optional string message = 11;
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// Key-value pairs that may be used to scope and select individual resources.
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map<string,string> labels = 12;
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// Annotations is an unstructured key value map.
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map<string,string> annotations = 13;
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// Mounts for the container.
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repeated Mount mounts = 14;
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}
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message ContainerStatusResponse {
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// Status of the container.
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optional ContainerStatus status = 1;
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}
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message ExecSyncRequest {
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// ID of the container.
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optional string container_id = 1;
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// Command to execute.
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repeated string cmd = 2;
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// Timeout in seconds to stop the command. Default: run forever.
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optional int64 timeout = 3;
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}
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message ExecSyncResponse {
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// Captured command stdout output.
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optional bytes stdout = 1;
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// Captured command stderr output.
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optional bytes stderr = 2;
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// Exit code the command finished with.
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optional int32 exit_code = 3;
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}
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message ExecRequest {
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// ID of the container in which to execute the command.
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optional string container_id = 1;
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// Command to execute.
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repeated string cmd = 2;
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// Whether use tty.
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optional bool tty = 3;
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// Whether to stream stdin.
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optional bool stdin = 4;
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}
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message ExecResponse {
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// Fully qualified URL of the exec streaming server.
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optional string url = 1;
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}
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message AttachRequest {
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// ID of the container to which to attach.
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optional string container_id = 1;
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// Whether to stream stdin.
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optional bool stdin = 2;
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}
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message AttachResponse {
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// Fully qualified URL of the attach streaming server.
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optional string url = 1;
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}
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message PortForwardRequest {
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// ID of the container to which to forward the port.
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optional string pod_sandbox_id = 1;
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// Port to forward.
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repeated int32 port = 2;
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}
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message PortForwardResponse {
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// Fully qualified URL of the port-forward streaming server.
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optional string url = 1;
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}
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message ImageFilter {
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// Spec of the image.
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optional ImageSpec image = 1;
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}
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message ListImagesRequest {
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// Filter to list images.
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optional ImageFilter filter = 1;
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}
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// Basic information about a container image.
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message Image {
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// ID of the image.
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optional string id = 1;
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// Other names by which this image is known.
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repeated string repo_tags = 2;
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// Digests by which this image is known.
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repeated string repo_digests = 3;
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// Size of the image in bytes.
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optional uint64 size = 4;
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// User that will run the command(s).
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optional string user = 5;
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}
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message ListImagesResponse {
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// List of images.
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repeated Image images = 1;
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}
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message ImageStatusRequest {
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// Spec of the image.
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optional ImageSpec image = 1;
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}
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message ImageStatusResponse {
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// Status of the image.
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optional Image image = 1;
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}
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// AuthConfig contains authorization information for connecting to a registry.
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message AuthConfig {
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optional string username = 1;
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optional string password = 2;
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optional string auth = 3;
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optional string server_address = 4;
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// IdentityToken is used to authenticate the user and get
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// an access token for the registry.
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optional string identity_token = 5;
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// RegistryToken is a bearer token to be sent to a registry
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optional string registry_token = 6;
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}
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message PullImageRequest {
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// Spec of the image.
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optional ImageSpec image = 1;
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// Authentication configuration for pulling the image.
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optional AuthConfig auth = 2;
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// Config of the PodSandbox, which is used to pull image in PodSandbox context.
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optional PodSandboxConfig sandbox_config = 3;
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}
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message PullImageResponse {}
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message RemoveImageRequest {
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// Spec of the image to remove.
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optional ImageSpec image = 1;
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}
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message RemoveImageResponse {}
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message NetworkConfig {
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// CIDR to use for pod IP addresses.
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optional string pod_cidr = 1;
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}
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message RuntimeConfig {
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optional NetworkConfig network_config = 1;
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}
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message UpdateRuntimeConfigRequest {
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optional RuntimeConfig runtime_config = 1;
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}
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message UpdateRuntimeConfigResponse {}
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|
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// RuntimeCondition contains condition information for the runtime.
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// There are 2 kinds of runtime conditions:
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// 1. Required condtitions: Conditions are required for kubelet to work
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// properly. If any required condition is unmet, the node will be not ready.
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// The required conditions include:
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// * RuntimeReady: RuntimeReady means the runtime is up and ready to accept
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// basic containers e.g. container only needs host network.
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// * NetworkReady: NetworkReady means the runtime network is up and ready to
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// accept containers which require container network.
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// 2. Optional conditions: Conditions are informative to the user, but kubelet
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// will not rely on. Since condition type is an arbitrary string, all conditions
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// not required are optional. These conditions will be exposed to users to help
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// them understand the status of the system.
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message RuntimeCondition {
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// Type of runtime condition.
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optional string type = 1;
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// Status of the condition, one of true/false.
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optional bool status = 2;
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// Brief CamelCase string containing reason for the condition's last transition.
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optional string reason = 3;
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// Human-readable message indicating details about last transition.
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optional string message = 4;
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}
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// RuntimeStatus is information about the current status of the runtime.
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message RuntimeStatus {
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// List of current observed runtime conditions.
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repeated RuntimeCondition conditions = 1;
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}
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message StatusRequest {}
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|
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message StatusResponse {
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// Status of the Runtime.
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optional RuntimeStatus status = 1;
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}
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