Class V1ResourceFieldSelector

java.lang.Object
io.micronaut.kubernetes.client.openapi.model.V1ResourceFieldSelector

@Generated("io.micronaut.openapi.generator.JavaMicronautClientCodegen") public class V1ResourceFieldSelector extends Object
ResourceFieldSelector represents container resources (cpu, memory) and their output format
  • Field Details

  • Constructor Details

    • V1ResourceFieldSelector

      public V1ResourceFieldSelector(String resource)
  • Method Details

    • getResource

      public String getResource()
      Required: resource to select
      Returns:
      the resource property value
    • setResource

      public void setResource(String resource)
      Set the resource property value
      Parameters:
      resource - property value to set
    • resource

      public V1ResourceFieldSelector resource(String resource)
      Set resource in a chainable fashion.
      Returns:
      The same instance of V1ResourceFieldSelector for chaining.
    • getContainerName

      public String getContainerName()
      Container name: required for volumes, optional for env vars
      Returns:
      the containerName property value
    • setContainerName

      public void setContainerName(String containerName)
      Set the containerName property value
      Parameters:
      containerName - property value to set
    • containerName

      public V1ResourceFieldSelector containerName(String containerName)
      Set containerName in a chainable fashion.
      Returns:
      The same instance of V1ResourceFieldSelector for chaining.
    • getDivisor

      public String getDivisor()
      Quantity is a fixed-point representation of a number. It provides convenient marshaling/unmarshaling in JSON and YAML, in addition to String() and AsInt64() accessors. The serialization format is: ``` <quantity> ::= <signedNumber><suffix> (Note that <suffix> may be empty, from the \"\" case in <decimalSI>.) <digit> ::= 0 | 1 | ... | 9 <digits> ::= <digit> | <digit><digits> <number> ::= <digits> | <digits>.<digits> | <digits>. | .<digits> <sign> ::= \"+\" | \"-\" <signedNumber> ::= <number> | <sign><number> <suffix> ::= <binarySI> | <decimalExponent> | <decimalSI> <binarySI> ::= Ki | Mi | Gi | Ti | Pi | Ei (International System of units; See: http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units/binary.html) <decimalSI> ::= m | \"\" | k | M | G | T | P | E (Note that 1024 = 1Ki but 1000 = 1k; I didn't choose the capitalization.) <decimalExponent> ::= \"e\" <signedNumber> | \"E\" <signedNumber> ``` No matter which of the three exponent forms is used, no quantity may represent a number greater than 2^63-1 in magnitude, nor may it have more than 3 decimal places. Numbers larger or more precise will be capped or rounded up. (E.g.: 0.1m will rounded up to 1m.) This may be extended in the future if we require larger or smaller quantities. When a Quantity is parsed from a string, it will remember the type of suffix it had, and will use the same type again when it is serialized. Before serializing, Quantity will be put in \"canonical form\". This means that Exponent/suffix will be adjusted up or down (with a corresponding increase or decrease in Mantissa) such that: - No precision is lost - No fractional digits will be emitted - The exponent (or suffix) is as large as possible. The sign will be omitted unless the number is negative. Examples: - 1.5 will be serialized as \"1500m\" - 1.5Gi will be serialized as \"1536Mi\" Note that the quantity will NEVER be internally represented by a floating point number. That is the whole point of this exercise. Non-canonical values will still parse as long as they are well formed, but will be re-emitted in their canonical form. (So always use canonical form, or don't diff.) This format is intended to make it difficult to use these numbers without writing some sort of special handling code in the hopes that that will cause implementors to also use a fixed point implementation.
      Returns:
      the divisor property value
    • setDivisor

      public void setDivisor(String divisor)
      Set the divisor property value
      Parameters:
      divisor - property value to set
    • divisor

      public V1ResourceFieldSelector divisor(String divisor)
      Set divisor in a chainable fashion.
      Returns:
      The same instance of V1ResourceFieldSelector 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