cloudprovider

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Published: Oct 5, 2018 License: Apache-2.0, Apache-2.0 Imports: 9 Imported by: 0

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var (
	// ErrInstanceNotFound is the error for instance not found
	ErrInstanceNotFound = errors.New("instance not found")
	// ErrDiskNotFound is the error for disk not found
	ErrDiskNotFound = errors.New("disk is not found")
)

Functions

func CloudProviders

func CloudProviders() []string

CloudProviders returns the name of all registered cloud providers in a string slice

func GetInstanceProviderID

func GetInstanceProviderID(cloud Interface, nodeName types.NodeName) (string, error)

GetInstanceProviderID gets the instance provider ID

func GetLoadBalancerName

func GetLoadBalancerName(service *v1.Service) string

GetLoadBalancerName gets the name of the load balancer. TODO(#6812): Use a shorter name that's less likely to be longer than cloud providers' name length limits.

func IsCloudProvider

func IsCloudProvider(name string) bool

IsCloudProvider returns true if name corresponds to an already registered cloud provider.

func IsExternal

func IsExternal(name string) bool

IsExternal detects if the string is an external cloud provider

func RegisterCloudProvider

func RegisterCloudProvider(name string, cloud Factory)

RegisterCloudProvider registers a cloudprovider.Factory by name. This is expected to happen during app startup.

Types

type Clusters

type Clusters interface {
	// ListClusters lists the names of the available clusters.
	ListClusters() ([]string, error)
	// Master gets back the address (either DNS name or IP address) of the master node for the cluster.
	Master(clusterName string) (string, error)
}

Clusters is an abstract, pluggable interface for clusters of containers.

type Factory

type Factory func(config io.Reader) (Interface, error)

Factory is a function that returns a cloudprovider.Interface. The config parameter provides an io.Reader handler to the factory in order to load specific configurations. If no configuration is provided the parameter is nil.

type Instances

type Instances interface {
	// NodeAddresses returns the addresses of the specified instance.
	// TODO(roberthbailey): This currently is only used in such a way that it
	// returns the address of the calling instance. We should do a rename to
	// make this clearer.
	NodeAddresses(name types.NodeName) ([]v1.NodeAddress, error)
	// ExternalID returns the cloud provider ID of the node with the specified NodeName.
	// Note that if the instance does not exist or is no longer running, we must return ("", cloudprovider.InstanceNotFound)
	ExternalID(nodeName types.NodeName) (string, error)
	// InstanceID returns the cloud provider ID of the node with the specified NodeName.
	InstanceID(nodeName types.NodeName) (string, error)
	// InstanceType returns the type of the specified instance.
	InstanceType(name types.NodeName) (string, error)
	// AddSSHKeyToAllInstances adds an SSH public key as a legal identity for all instances
	// expected format for the key is standard ssh-keygen format: <protocol> <blob>
	AddSSHKeyToAllInstances(user string, keyData []byte) error
	// CurrentNodeName returns the name of the node we are currently running on
	// On most clouds (e.g. GCE) this is the hostname, so we provide the hostname
	CurrentNodeName(hostname string) (types.NodeName, error)
}

Instances is an abstract, pluggable interface for sets of instances.

type Interface

type Interface interface {
	// LoadBalancer returns a balancer interface. Also returns true if the interface is supported, false otherwise.
	LoadBalancer() (LoadBalancer, bool)
	// Instances returns an instances interface. Also returns true if the interface is supported, false otherwise.
	Instances() (Instances, bool)
	// Zones returns a zones interface. Also returns true if the interface is supported, false otherwise.
	Zones() (Zones, bool)
	// Clusters returns a clusters interface.  Also returns true if the interface is supported, false otherwise.
	Clusters() (Clusters, bool)
	// Routes returns a routes interface along with whether the interface is supported.
	Routes() (Routes, bool)
	// ProviderName returns the cloud provider ID.
	ProviderName() string
	// ScrubDNS provides an opportunity for cloud-provider-specific code to process DNS settings for pods.
	ScrubDNS(nameservers, searches []string) (nsOut, srchOut []string)
}

Interface is an abstract, pluggable interface for cloud providers.

func GetCloudProvider

func GetCloudProvider(name string, config io.Reader) (Interface, error)

GetCloudProvider creates an instance of the named cloud provider, or nil if the name is unknown. The error return is only used if the named provider was known but failed to initialize. The config parameter specifies the io.Reader handler of the configuration file for the cloud provider, or nil for no configuation.

func InitCloudProvider

func InitCloudProvider(name string, configFilePath string) (Interface, error)

InitCloudProvider creates an instance of the named cloud provider.

type LoadBalancer

type LoadBalancer interface {
	// TODO: Break this up into different interfaces (LB, etc) when we have more than one type of service
	// GetLoadBalancer returns whether the specified load balancer exists, and
	// if so, what its status is.
	// Implementations must treat the *v1.Service parameter as read-only and not modify it.
	// Parameter 'clusterName' is the name of the cluster as presented to kube-controller-manager
	GetLoadBalancer(clusterName string, service *v1.Service) (status *v1.LoadBalancerStatus, exists bool, err error)
	// EnsureLoadBalancer creates a new load balancer 'name', or updates the existing one. Returns the status of the balancer
	// Implementations must treat the *v1.Service and *v1.Node
	// parameters as read-only and not modify them.
	// Parameter 'clusterName' is the name of the cluster as presented to kube-controller-manager
	EnsureLoadBalancer(clusterName string, service *v1.Service, nodes []*v1.Node) (*v1.LoadBalancerStatus, error)
	// UpdateLoadBalancer updates hosts under the specified load balancer.
	// Implementations must treat the *v1.Service and *v1.Node
	// parameters as read-only and not modify them.
	// Parameter 'clusterName' is the name of the cluster as presented to kube-controller-manager
	UpdateLoadBalancer(clusterName string, service *v1.Service, nodes []*v1.Node) error
	// EnsureLoadBalancerDeleted deletes the specified load balancer if it
	// exists, returning nil if the load balancer specified either didn't exist or
	// was successfully deleted.
	// This construction is useful because many cloud providers' load balancers
	// have multiple underlying components, meaning a Get could say that the LB
	// doesn't exist even if some part of it is still laying around.
	// Implementations must treat the *v1.Service parameter as read-only and not modify it.
	// Parameter 'clusterName' is the name of the cluster as presented to kube-controller-manager
	EnsureLoadBalancerDeleted(clusterName string, service *v1.Service) error
}

LoadBalancer is an abstract, pluggable interface for load balancers.

type Route

type Route struct {
	// Name is the name of the routing rule in the cloud-provider.
	// It will be ignored in a Create (although nameHint may influence it)
	Name string
	// TargetNode is the NodeName of the target instance.
	TargetNode types.NodeName
	// DestinationCIDR is the CIDR format IP range that this routing rule
	// applies to.
	DestinationCIDR string
}

Route is a representation of an advanced routing rule.

type Routes

type Routes interface {
	// ListRoutes lists all managed routes that belong to the specified clusterName
	ListRoutes(clusterName string) ([]*Route, error)
	// CreateRoute creates the described managed route
	// route.Name will be ignored, although the cloud-provider may use nameHint
	// to create a more user-meaningful name.
	CreateRoute(clusterName string, nameHint string, route *Route) error
	// DeleteRoute deletes the specified managed route
	// Route should be as returned by ListRoutes
	DeleteRoute(clusterName string, route *Route) error
}

Routes is an abstract, pluggable interface for advanced routing rules.

type Zone

type Zone struct {
	FailureDomain string
	Region        string
}

Zone represents the location of a particular machine.

type Zones

type Zones interface {
	// GetZone returns the Zone containing the current failure zone and locality region that the program is running in
	GetZone() (Zone, error)
}

Zones is an abstract, pluggable interface for zone enumeration.

Directories

Path Synopsis
providers
aws
gce
Package gce is an implementation of Interface, LoadBalancer and Instances for Google Compute Engine.
Package gce is an implementation of Interface, LoadBalancer and Instances for Google Compute Engine.

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