providers

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Published: Jun 13, 2019 License: Apache-2.0 Imports: 6 Imported by: 0

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Follow these steps to be accepted as a provider within the Virtual Kubelet repo.

  1. Replicate the life-cycle of a pod for example creation and deletion of a pod and how that maps to your service.
  2. Create a new provider folder with a descriptive name and the necessary code.
  3. When committing your code add a README.md, helm chart, dockerfile and specify a maintainer of the provider.
  4. Within the PR itself add a justification for why the provider should be accepted, as well as customer use cases if applicable.

Some providers are translations of Virtual Kubelet to allow others to adapt their service or applications that are written in other languages.

Documentation

Index

Constants

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const (
	// OperatingSystemLinux is the configuration value for defining Linux.
	OperatingSystemLinux = "Linux"
	// OperatingSystemWindows is the configuration value for defining Windows.
	OperatingSystemWindows = "Windows"
)

Variables

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var (
	// ValidOperatingSystems defines the group of operating systems
	// that can be used as a kubelet node.
	ValidOperatingSystems = OperatingSystems{
		OperatingSystemLinux:   true,
		OperatingSystemWindows: true,
	}
)

Functions

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Types

type OperatingSystems

type OperatingSystems map[string]bool

func (OperatingSystems) Names

func (o OperatingSystems) Names() []string

type PodMetricsProvider added in v0.6.2

type PodMetricsProvider interface {
	GetStatsSummary(context.Context) (*stats.Summary, error)
}

PodMetricsProvider is an optional interface that providers can implement to expose pod stats

type Provider added in v0.6.2

type Provider interface {
	node.PodLifecycleHandler

	// GetContainerLogs retrieves the logs of a container by name from the provider.
	GetContainerLogs(ctx context.Context, namespace, podName, containerName string, opts api.ContainerLogOpts) (io.ReadCloser, error)

	// RunInContainer executes a command in a container in the pod, copying data
	// between in/out/err and the container's stdin/stdout/stderr.
	RunInContainer(ctx context.Context, namespace, podName, containerName string, cmd []string, attach api.AttachIO) error

	// Capacity returns a resource list with the capacity constraints of the provider.
	Capacity(context.Context) v1.ResourceList

	// NodeConditions returns a list of conditions (Ready, OutOfDisk, etc), which is
	// polled periodically to update the node status within Kubernetes.
	NodeConditions(context.Context) []v1.NodeCondition

	// NodeAddresses returns a list of addresses for the node status
	// within Kubernetes.
	NodeAddresses(context.Context) []v1.NodeAddress

	// NodeDaemonEndpoints returns NodeDaemonEndpoints for the node status
	// within Kubernetes.
	NodeDaemonEndpoints(context.Context) *v1.NodeDaemonEndpoints

	// OperatingSystem returns the operating system the provider is for.
	OperatingSystem() string
}

Provider contains the methods required to implement a virtual-kubelet provider.

Errors produced by these methods should implement an interface from github.com/virtual-kubelet/virtual-kubelet/errdefs package in order for the core logic to be able to understand the type of failure.

Directories

Path Synopsis
eci
aws
Package web provides an implementation of the virtual kubelet provider interface by forwarding all calls to a web endpoint.
Package web provides an implementation of the virtual kubelet provider interface by forwarding all calls to a web endpoint.

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