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type ControllerOptions

type ControllerOptions struct {
	// ExtraTags is a map of tags that will be attached to each dynamically provisioned
	// resource.
	ExtraTags map[string]string
	// ExtraVolumeTags is a map of tags that will be attached to each dynamically provisioned
	// volume.
	// DEPRECATED: Use ExtraTags instead.
	ExtraVolumeTags map[string]string
	// ID of the kubernetes cluster.
	KubernetesClusterID string
	// flag to enable sdk debug log
	AwsSdkDebugLog bool
	// flag to warn on invalid tag, instead of returning an error
	WarnOnInvalidTag bool
}

ControllerOptions contains options and configuration settings for the controller service.

func (*ControllerOptions) AddFlags

func (s *ControllerOptions) AddFlags(fs *flag.FlagSet)

type NodeOptions

type NodeOptions struct {
	// VolumeAttachLimit specifies the value that shall be reported as "maximum number of attachable volumes"
	// in CSINode objects. It is similar to https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/storage-limits/#custom-limits
	// which allowed administrators to specify custom volume limits by configuring the kube-scheduler. Also, each AWS
	// machine type has different volume limits. By default, the EBS CSI driver parses the machine type name and then
	// decides the volume limit. However, this is only a rough approximation and not good enough in most cases.
	// Specifying the volume attach limit via command line is the alternative until a more sophisticated solution presents
	// itself (dynamically discovering the maximum number of attachable volume per EC2 machine type, see also
	// https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/aws-ebs-csi-driver/issues/347).
	VolumeAttachLimit int64
}

NodeOptions contains options and configuration settings for the node service.

func (*NodeOptions) AddFlags

func (o *NodeOptions) AddFlags(fs *flag.FlagSet)

type ServerOptions

type ServerOptions struct {
	// Endpoint is the endpoint that the driver server should listen on.
	Endpoint string
	// HttpEndpoint is the endpoint that the HTTP server for metrics should listen on.
	HttpEndpoint string
}

ServerOptions contains options and configuration settings for the driver server.

func (*ServerOptions) AddFlags

func (s *ServerOptions) AddFlags(fs *flag.FlagSet)

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