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Published: Mar 25, 2015 License: Apache-2.0 Imports: 8 Imported by: 0

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Constants

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const DefaultPluginName = "kubernetes.io/no-op"

Variables

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Functions

func NewFakeHost

func NewFakeHost(kubeClient client.Interface) *fakeNetworkHost

func UnescapePluginName

func UnescapePluginName(in string) string

Types

type Host

type Host interface {
	// Get the pod structure by its name, namespace
	GetPodByName(namespace, name string) (*api.Pod, bool)

	// GetKubeClient returns a client interface
	GetKubeClient() client.Interface
}

Host is an interface that plugins can use to access the kubelet.

type NetworkPlugin

type NetworkPlugin interface {
	// Init initializes the plugin.  This will be called exactly once
	// before any other methods are called.
	Init(host Host) error

	// Name returns the plugin's name. This will be used when searching
	// for a plugin by name, e.g.
	Name() string

	// SetUpPod is the method called after the infra container of
	// the pod has been created but before the other containers of the
	// pod are launched.
	SetUpPod(namespace string, name string, podInfraContainerID dockertools.DockerID) error

	// TearDownPod is the method called before a pod's infra container will be deleted
	TearDownPod(namespace string, name string, podInfraContainerID dockertools.DockerID) error
}

Plugin is an interface to network plugins for the kubelet

func InitNetworkPlugin

func InitNetworkPlugin(plugins []NetworkPlugin, networkPluginName string, host Host) (NetworkPlugin, error)

InitNetworkPlugin inits the plugin that matches networkPluginName. Plugins must have unique names.

Directories

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Package exec scans and loads networking plugins that are installed under /usr/libexec/kubernetes/kubelet-plugins/net/exec/ The layout convention for a plugin is: plugin-name/ (plugins have to be directories first) plugin-name/plugin-name (executable that will be called out, see Vendoring Note for more nuances) plugin-name/<other-files> where, 'executable' has the following requirements: - should have exec permissions - should give non-zero exit code on failure, and zero on sucess - the arguments will be <action> <pod_namespace> <pod_name> <docker_id_of_infra_container> whereupon, <action> will be one of: - init, called when the kubelet loads the plugin - setup, called after the infra container of a pod is created, but before other containers of the pod are created - teardown, called before the pod infra container is killed As the executables are called, the file-descriptors stdin, stdout, stderr remain open.
Package exec scans and loads networking plugins that are installed under /usr/libexec/kubernetes/kubelet-plugins/net/exec/ The layout convention for a plugin is: plugin-name/ (plugins have to be directories first) plugin-name/plugin-name (executable that will be called out, see Vendoring Note for more nuances) plugin-name/<other-files> where, 'executable' has the following requirements: - should have exec permissions - should give non-zero exit code on failure, and zero on sucess - the arguments will be <action> <pod_namespace> <pod_name> <docker_id_of_infra_container> whereupon, <action> will be one of: - init, called when the kubelet loads the plugin - setup, called after the infra container of a pod is created, but before other containers of the pod are created - teardown, called before the pod infra container is killed As the executables are called, the file-descriptors stdin, stdout, stderr remain open.

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