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type Route ¶
type Route struct { unversioned.TypeMeta kapi.ObjectMeta // Spec is the desired behavior of the route Spec RouteSpec // Status describes the current observed state of the route Status RouteStatus }
Route encapsulates the inputs needed to connect an alias to endpoints.
func (*Route) IsAnAPIObject ¶
func (*Route) IsAnAPIObject()
type RouteList ¶
type RouteList struct { unversioned.TypeMeta unversioned.ListMeta // Items is a list of routes Items []Route }
RouteList is a collection of Routes.
func (*RouteList) IsAnAPIObject ¶
func (*RouteList) IsAnAPIObject()
type RoutePort ¶ added in v1.0.7
type RoutePort struct { // The target port on pods selected by the service this route points to. // If this is a string, it will be looked up as a named port in the target // endpoints port list. Required TargetPort util.IntOrString }
RoutePort defines a port mapping from a router to an endpoint in the service endpoints.
type RouteSpec ¶ added in v1.0.6
type RouteSpec struct { // Host is an alias/DNS that points to the service. Optional // Must follow DNS952 subdomain conventions. Host string // Path that the router watches for, to route traffic for to the service. Optional Path string // An object the route points to. Only the Service kind is allowed, and it will // be defaulted to Service. To kapi.ObjectReference // If specified, the port to be used by the router. Most routers will use all // endpoints exposed by the service by default - set this value to instruct routers // which port to use. Port *RoutePort //TLS provides the ability to configure certificates and termination for the route TLS *TLSConfig }
RouteSpec describes the desired behavior of a route.
type RouteStatus ¶ added in v1.0.6
type RouteStatus struct { }
RouteStatus provides relevant info about the status of a route, including which routers acknowledge it.
type RouterShard ¶ added in v0.4.2
type RouterShard struct { // ShardName uniquely identifies a router shard in the "set" of // routers used for routing traffic to the services. ShardName string // DNSSuffix for the shard ala: shard-1.v3.openshift.com DNSSuffix string }
RouterShard has information of a routing shard and is used to generate host names and routing table entries when a routing shard is allocated for a specific route.
type TLSConfig ¶ added in v0.2.2
type TLSConfig struct { // Termination indicates termination type. If termination type is not set, any termination config will be ignored Termination TLSTerminationType `json:"termination,omitempty"` // Certificate provides certificate contents Certificate string `json:"certificate,omitempty"` // Key provides key file contents Key string `json:"key,omitempty"` // CACertificate provides the cert authority certificate contents CACertificate string `json:"caCertificate,omitempty"` // DestinationCACertificate provides the contents of the ca certificate of the final destination. When using reencrypt // termination this file should be provided in order to have routers use it for health checks on the secure connection DestinationCACertificate string `json:"destinationCACertificate,omitempty"` }
TLSConfig defines config used to secure a route and provide termination
type TLSTerminationType ¶ added in v0.2.2
type TLSTerminationType string
TLSTerminationType dictates where the secure communication will stop
const ( // TLSTerminationEdge terminate encryption at the edge router. TLSTerminationEdge TLSTerminationType = "edge" // TLSTerminationPassthrough terminate encryption at the destination, the destination is responsible for decrypting traffic TLSTerminationPassthrough TLSTerminationType = "passthrough" // TLSTerminationReencrypt terminate encryption at the edge router and re-encrypt it with a new certificate supplied by the destination TLSTerminationReencrypt TLSTerminationType = "reencrypt" )