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Zack Williamse940c7a2019-08-21 14:25:39 -07001/*
2Copyright The Kubernetes Authors.
3
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6You may obtain a copy of the License at
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9
10Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
11distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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14limitations under the License.
15*/
16
17
18// This file was autogenerated by go-to-protobuf. Do not edit it manually!
19
20syntax = 'proto2';
21
22package k8s.io.apimachinery.pkg.runtime;
23
24// Package-wide variables from generator "generated".
25option go_package = "runtime";
26
27// RawExtension is used to hold extensions in external versions.
28//
29// To use this, make a field which has RawExtension as its type in your external, versioned
30// struct, and Object in your internal struct. You also need to register your
31// various plugin types.
32//
33// // Internal package:
34// type MyAPIObject struct {
35// runtime.TypeMeta `json:",inline"`
36// MyPlugin runtime.Object `json:"myPlugin"`
37// }
38// type PluginA struct {
39// AOption string `json:"aOption"`
40// }
41//
42// // External package:
43// type MyAPIObject struct {
44// runtime.TypeMeta `json:",inline"`
45// MyPlugin runtime.RawExtension `json:"myPlugin"`
46// }
47// type PluginA struct {
48// AOption string `json:"aOption"`
49// }
50//
51// // On the wire, the JSON will look something like this:
52// {
53// "kind":"MyAPIObject",
54// "apiVersion":"v1",
55// "myPlugin": {
56// "kind":"PluginA",
57// "aOption":"foo",
58// },
59// }
60//
61// So what happens? Decode first uses json or yaml to unmarshal the serialized data into
62// your external MyAPIObject. That causes the raw JSON to be stored, but not unpacked.
63// The next step is to copy (using pkg/conversion) into the internal struct. The runtime
64// package's DefaultScheme has conversion functions installed which will unpack the
65// JSON stored in RawExtension, turning it into the correct object type, and storing it
66// in the Object. (TODO: In the case where the object is of an unknown type, a
67// runtime.Unknown object will be created and stored.)
68//
69// +k8s:deepcopy-gen=true
70// +protobuf=true
71// +k8s:openapi-gen=true
72message RawExtension {
73 // Raw is the underlying serialization of this object.
74 //
75 // TODO: Determine how to detect ContentType and ContentEncoding of 'Raw' data.
76 optional bytes raw = 1;
77}
78
79// TypeMeta is shared by all top level objects. The proper way to use it is to inline it in your type,
80// like this:
81// type MyAwesomeAPIObject struct {
82// runtime.TypeMeta `json:",inline"`
83// ... // other fields
84// }
85// func (obj *MyAwesomeAPIObject) SetGroupVersionKind(gvk *metav1.GroupVersionKind) { metav1.UpdateTypeMeta(obj,gvk) }; GroupVersionKind() *GroupVersionKind
86//
87// TypeMeta is provided here for convenience. You may use it directly from this package or define
88// your own with the same fields.
89//
90// +k8s:deepcopy-gen=false
91// +protobuf=true
92// +k8s:openapi-gen=true
93message TypeMeta {
94 // +optional
95 optional string apiVersion = 1;
96
97 // +optional
98 optional string kind = 2;
99}
100
101// Unknown allows api objects with unknown types to be passed-through. This can be used
102// to deal with the API objects from a plug-in. Unknown objects still have functioning
103// TypeMeta features-- kind, version, etc.
104// TODO: Make this object have easy access to field based accessors and settors for
105// metadata and field mutatation.
106//
107// +k8s:deepcopy-gen=true
108// +k8s:deepcopy-gen:interfaces=k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/runtime.Object
109// +protobuf=true
110// +k8s:openapi-gen=true
111message Unknown {
112 optional TypeMeta typeMeta = 1;
113
114 // Raw will hold the complete serialized object which couldn't be matched
115 // with a registered type. Most likely, nothing should be done with this
116 // except for passing it through the system.
117 optional bytes raw = 2;
118
119 // ContentEncoding is encoding used to encode 'Raw' data.
120 // Unspecified means no encoding.
121 optional string contentEncoding = 3;
122
123 // ContentType is serialization method used to serialize 'Raw'.
124 // Unspecified means ContentTypeJSON.
125 optional string contentType = 4;
126}
127