Class V1CertificateSigningRequestSpec

java.lang.Object
io.micronaut.kubernetes.client.openapi.model.V1CertificateSigningRequestSpec

@Generated("io.micronaut.openapi.generator.JavaMicronautClientCodegen") public class V1CertificateSigningRequestSpec extends Object
CertificateSigningRequestSpec contains the certificate request.
  • Field Details

  • Constructor Details

    • V1CertificateSigningRequestSpec

      public V1CertificateSigningRequestSpec(byte[] request, String signerName)
  • Method Details

    • getRequest

      public byte[] getRequest()
      request contains an x509 certificate signing request encoded in a \"CERTIFICATE REQUEST\" PEM block. When serialized as JSON or YAML, the data is additionally base64-encoded.
      Returns:
      the request property value
    • setRequest

      public void setRequest(byte[] request)
      Set the request property value
      Parameters:
      request - property value to set
    • request

      public V1CertificateSigningRequestSpec request(byte[] request)
      Set request in a chainable fashion.
      Returns:
      The same instance of V1CertificateSigningRequestSpec for chaining.
    • getSignerName

      public String getSignerName()
      signerName indicates the requested signer, and is a qualified name. List/watch requests for CertificateSigningRequests can filter on this field using a \"spec.signerName=NAME\" fieldSelector. Well-known Kubernetes signers are: 1. \"kubernetes.io/kube-apiserver-client\": issues client certificates that can be used to authenticate to kube-apiserver. Requests for this signer are never auto-approved by kube-controller-manager, can be issued by the \"csrsigning\" controller in kube-controller-manager. 2. \"kubernetes.io/kube-apiserver-client-kubelet\": issues client certificates that kubelets use to authenticate to kube-apiserver. Requests for this signer can be auto-approved by the \"csrapproving\" controller in kube-controller-manager, and can be issued by the \"csrsigning\" controller in kube-controller-manager. 3. \"kubernetes.io/kubelet-serving\" issues serving certificates that kubelets use to serve TLS endpoints, which kube-apiserver can connect to securely. Requests for this signer are never auto-approved by kube-controller-manager, and can be issued by the \"csrsigning\" controller in kube-controller-manager. More details are available at https://k8s.io/docs/reference/access-authn-authz/certificate-signing-requests/#kubernetes-signers Custom signerNames can also be specified. The signer defines: 1. Trust distribution: how trust (CA bundles) are distributed. 2. Permitted subjects: and behavior when a disallowed subject is requested. 3. Required, permitted, or forbidden x509 extensions in the request (including whether subjectAltNames are allowed, which types, restrictions on allowed values) and behavior when a disallowed extension is requested. 4. Required, permitted, or forbidden key usages / extended key usages. 5. Expiration/certificate lifetime: whether it is fixed by the signer, configurable by the admin. 6. Whether or not requests for CA certificates are allowed.
      Returns:
      the signerName property value
    • setSignerName

      public void setSignerName(String signerName)
      Set the signerName property value
      Parameters:
      signerName - property value to set
    • signerName

      public V1CertificateSigningRequestSpec signerName(String signerName)
      Set signerName in a chainable fashion.
      Returns:
      The same instance of V1CertificateSigningRequestSpec for chaining.
    • getExpirationSeconds

      public Integer getExpirationSeconds()
      expirationSeconds is the requested duration of validity of the issued certificate. The certificate signer may issue a certificate with a different validity duration so a client must check the delta between the notBefore and and notAfter fields in the issued certificate to determine the actual duration. The v1.22+ in-tree implementations of the well-known Kubernetes signers will honor this field as long as the requested duration is not greater than the maximum duration they will honor per the --cluster-signing-duration CLI flag to the Kubernetes controller manager. Certificate signers may not honor this field for various reasons: 1. Old signer that is unaware of the field (such as the in-tree implementations prior to v1.22) 2. Signer whose configured maximum is shorter than the requested duration 3. Signer whose configured minimum is longer than the requested duration The minimum valid value for expirationSeconds is 600, i.e. 10 minutes.
      Returns:
      the expirationSeconds property value
    • setExpirationSeconds

      public void setExpirationSeconds(Integer expirationSeconds)
      Set the expirationSeconds property value
      Parameters:
      expirationSeconds - property value to set
    • expirationSeconds

      public V1CertificateSigningRequestSpec expirationSeconds(Integer expirationSeconds)
      Set expirationSeconds in a chainable fashion.
      Returns:
      The same instance of V1CertificateSigningRequestSpec for chaining.
    • getExtra

      public Map<String,@NotNull List<@NotNull String>> getExtra()
      extra contains extra attributes of the user that created the CertificateSigningRequest. Populated by the API server on creation and immutable.
      Returns:
      the extra property value
    • setExtra

      public void setExtra(Map<String,@NotNull List<@NotNull String>> extra)
      Set the extra property value
      Parameters:
      extra - property value to set
    • extra

      public V1CertificateSigningRequestSpec extra(Map<String,@NotNull List<@NotNull String>> extra)
      Set extra in a chainable fashion.
      Returns:
      The same instance of V1CertificateSigningRequestSpec for chaining.
    • putextraItem

      public V1CertificateSigningRequestSpec putextraItem(String key, List<String> extraItem)
      Set the value for the key for the extra map property in a chainable fashion.
      Returns:
      The same instance of V1CertificateSigningRequestSpec for chaining.
    • getGroups

      public List<@NotNull String> getGroups()
      groups contains group membership of the user that created the CertificateSigningRequest. Populated by the API server on creation and immutable.
      Returns:
      the groups property value
    • setGroups

      public void setGroups(List<@NotNull String> groups)
      Set the groups property value
      Parameters:
      groups - property value to set
    • groups

      public V1CertificateSigningRequestSpec groups(List<@NotNull String> groups)
      Set groups in a chainable fashion.
      Returns:
      The same instance of V1CertificateSigningRequestSpec for chaining.
    • addgroupsItem

      public V1CertificateSigningRequestSpec addgroupsItem(String groupsItem)
      Add an item to the groups property in a chainable fashion.
      Returns:
      The same instance of V1CertificateSigningRequestSpec for chaining.
    • getUid

      public String getUid()
      uid contains the uid of the user that created the CertificateSigningRequest. Populated by the API server on creation and immutable.
      Returns:
      the uid property value
    • setUid

      public void setUid(String uid)
      Set the uid property value
      Parameters:
      uid - property value to set
    • uid

      Set uid in a chainable fashion.
      Returns:
      The same instance of V1CertificateSigningRequestSpec for chaining.
    • getUsages

      public List<@NotNull String> getUsages()
      usages specifies a set of key usages requested in the issued certificate. Requests for TLS client certificates typically request: \"digital signature\", \"key encipherment\", \"client auth\". Requests for TLS serving certificates typically request: \"key encipherment\", \"digital signature\", \"server auth\". Valid values are: \"signing\", \"digital signature\", \"content commitment\", \"key encipherment\", \"key agreement\", \"data encipherment\", \"cert sign\", \"crl sign\", \"encipher only\", \"decipher only\", \"any\", \"server auth\", \"client auth\", \"code signing\", \"email protection\", \"s/mime\", \"ipsec end system\", \"ipsec tunnel\", \"ipsec user\", \"timestamping\", \"ocsp signing\", \"microsoft sgc\", \"netscape sgc\"
      Returns:
      the usages property value
    • setUsages

      public void setUsages(List<@NotNull String> usages)
      Set the usages property value
      Parameters:
      usages - property value to set
    • usages

      public V1CertificateSigningRequestSpec usages(List<@NotNull String> usages)
      Set usages in a chainable fashion.
      Returns:
      The same instance of V1CertificateSigningRequestSpec for chaining.
    • addusagesItem

      public V1CertificateSigningRequestSpec addusagesItem(String usagesItem)
      Add an item to the usages property in a chainable fashion.
      Returns:
      The same instance of V1CertificateSigningRequestSpec for chaining.
    • getUsername

      public String getUsername()
      username contains the name of the user that created the CertificateSigningRequest. Populated by the API server on creation and immutable.
      Returns:
      the username property value
    • setUsername

      public void setUsername(String username)
      Set the username property value
      Parameters:
      username - property value to set
    • username

      public V1CertificateSigningRequestSpec username(String username)
      Set username in a chainable fashion.
      Returns:
      The same instance of V1CertificateSigningRequestSpec for chaining.
    • equals

      public boolean equals(Object o)
      Overrides:
      equals in class Object
    • hashCode

      public int hashCode()
      Overrides:
      hashCode in class Object
    • toString

      public String toString()
      Overrides:
      toString in class Object