Class V1beta2ExactDeviceRequest
java.lang.Object
io.micronaut.kubernetes.client.openapi.model.V1beta2ExactDeviceRequest
@Generated("io.micronaut.openapi.generator.JavaMicronautClientCodegen")
public class V1beta2ExactDeviceRequest
extends Object
ExactDeviceRequest is a request for one or more identical devices.
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionaddSelectorsItem
(V1beta2DeviceSelector selectorsItem) Add an item to the selectors property in a chainable fashion.addTolerationsItem
(V1beta2DeviceToleration tolerationsItem) Add an item to the tolerations property in a chainable fashion.adminAccess
(Boolean adminAccess) Set adminAccess in a chainable fashion.allocationMode
(String allocationMode) Set allocationMode in a chainable fashion.Set count in a chainable fashion.deviceClassName
(String deviceClassName) Set deviceClassName in a chainable fashion.boolean
AdminAccess indicates that this is a claim for administrative access to the device(s).AllocationMode and its related fields define how devices are allocated to satisfy this request.getCount()
Count is used only when the count mode is \"ExactCount\".DeviceClassName references a specific DeviceClass, which can define additional configuration and selectors to be inherited by this request.List<@Valid V1beta2DeviceSelector>
Selectors define criteria which must be satisfied by a specific device in order for that device to be considered for this request.List<@Valid V1beta2DeviceToleration>
If specified, the request's tolerations.int
hashCode()
selectors
(List<@Valid V1beta2DeviceSelector> selectors) Set selectors in a chainable fashion.void
setAdminAccess
(Boolean adminAccess) Set the adminAccess property valuevoid
setAllocationMode
(String allocationMode) Set the allocationMode property valuevoid
Set the count property valuevoid
setDeviceClassName
(String deviceClassName) Set the deviceClassName property valuevoid
setSelectors
(List<@Valid V1beta2DeviceSelector> selectors) Set the selectors property valuevoid
setTolerations
(List<@Valid V1beta2DeviceToleration> tolerations) Set the tolerations property valuetolerations
(List<@Valid V1beta2DeviceToleration> tolerations) Set tolerations in a chainable fashion.toString()
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Field Details
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JSON_PROPERTY_DEVICE_CLASS_NAME
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JSON_PROPERTY_ADMIN_ACCESS
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JSON_PROPERTY_ALLOCATION_MODE
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JSON_PROPERTY_COUNT
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JSON_PROPERTY_SELECTORS
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JSON_PROPERTY_TOLERATIONS
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Constructor Details
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V1beta2ExactDeviceRequest
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Method Details
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getDeviceClassName
DeviceClassName references a specific DeviceClass, which can define additional configuration and selectors to be inherited by this request. A DeviceClassName is required. Administrators may use this to restrict which devices may get requested by only installing classes with selectors for permitted devices. If users are free to request anything without restrictions, then administrators can create an empty DeviceClass for users to reference.- Returns:
- the deviceClassName property value
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setDeviceClassName
Set the deviceClassName property value- Parameters:
deviceClassName
- property value to set
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deviceClassName
Set deviceClassName in a chainable fashion.- Returns:
- The same instance of V1beta2ExactDeviceRequest for chaining.
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getAdminAccess
AdminAccess indicates that this is a claim for administrative access to the device(s). Claims with AdminAccess are expected to be used for monitoring or other management services for a device. They ignore all ordinary claims to the device with respect to access modes and any resource allocations. This is an alpha field and requires enabling the DRAAdminAccess feature gate. Admin access is disabled if this field is unset or set to false, otherwise it is enabled.- Returns:
- the adminAccess property value
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setAdminAccess
Set the adminAccess property value- Parameters:
adminAccess
- property value to set
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adminAccess
Set adminAccess in a chainable fashion.- Returns:
- The same instance of V1beta2ExactDeviceRequest for chaining.
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getAllocationMode
AllocationMode and its related fields define how devices are allocated to satisfy this request. Supported values are: - ExactCount: This request is for a specific number of devices. This is the default. The exact number is provided in the count field. - All: This request is for all of the matching devices in a pool. At least one device must exist on the node for the allocation to succeed. Allocation will fail if some devices are already allocated, unless adminAccess is requested. If AllocationMode is not specified, the default mode is ExactCount. If the mode is ExactCount and count is not specified, the default count is one. Any other requests must specify this field. More modes may get added in the future. Clients must refuse to handle requests with unknown modes.- Returns:
- the allocationMode property value
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setAllocationMode
Set the allocationMode property value- Parameters:
allocationMode
- property value to set
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allocationMode
Set allocationMode in a chainable fashion.- Returns:
- The same instance of V1beta2ExactDeviceRequest for chaining.
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getCount
Count is used only when the count mode is \"ExactCount\". Must be greater than zero. If AllocationMode is ExactCount and this field is not specified, the default is one.- Returns:
- the count property value
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setCount
Set the count property value- Parameters:
count
- property value to set
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count
Set count in a chainable fashion.- Returns:
- The same instance of V1beta2ExactDeviceRequest for chaining.
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getSelectors
Selectors define criteria which must be satisfied by a specific device in order for that device to be considered for this request. All selectors must be satisfied for a device to be considered.- Returns:
- the selectors property value
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setSelectors
Set the selectors property value- Parameters:
selectors
- property value to set
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selectors
Set selectors in a chainable fashion.- Returns:
- The same instance of V1beta2ExactDeviceRequest for chaining.
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addSelectorsItem
Add an item to the selectors property in a chainable fashion.- Returns:
- The same instance of V1beta2ExactDeviceRequest for chaining.
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getTolerations
If specified, the request's tolerations. Tolerations for NoSchedule are required to allocate a device which has a taint with that effect. The same applies to NoExecute. In addition, should any of the allocated devices get tainted with NoExecute after allocation and that effect is not tolerated, then all pods consuming the ResourceClaim get deleted to evict them. The scheduler will not let new pods reserve the claim while it has these tainted devices. Once all pods are evicted, the claim will get deallocated. The maximum number of tolerations is 16. This is an alpha field and requires enabling the DRADeviceTaints feature gate.- Returns:
- the tolerations property value
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setTolerations
Set the tolerations property value- Parameters:
tolerations
- property value to set
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tolerations
Set tolerations in a chainable fashion.- Returns:
- The same instance of V1beta2ExactDeviceRequest for chaining.
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addTolerationsItem
Add an item to the tolerations property in a chainable fashion.- Returns:
- The same instance of V1beta2ExactDeviceRequest for chaining.
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hashCode
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toString
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