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Package app does all of the work necessary to configure and run a Kubernetes app process.
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type ProxyServer ¶
type ProxyServer struct { Client *kubeclient.Client Config *ProxyServerConfig EndpointsConfig *proxyconfig.EndpointsConfig EndpointsHandler proxyconfig.EndpointsConfigHandler IptInterface utiliptables.Interface OOMAdjuster *oom.OOMAdjuster Proxier proxy.ProxyProvider Recorder record.EventRecorder ServiceConfig *proxyconfig.ServiceConfig }
func NewProxyServer ¶
func NewProxyServer( config *ProxyServerConfig, client *kubeclient.Client, endpointsConfig *proxyconfig.EndpointsConfig, endpointsHandler proxyconfig.EndpointsConfigHandler, iptInterface utiliptables.Interface, oomAdjuster *oom.OOMAdjuster, proxier proxy.ProxyProvider, recorder record.EventRecorder, serviceConfig *proxyconfig.ServiceConfig, ) (*ProxyServer, error)
func NewProxyServerDefault ¶
func NewProxyServerDefault(config *ProxyServerConfig) (*ProxyServer, error)
NewProxyServerDefault creates a new ProxyServer object with default parameters.
func (*ProxyServer) Run ¶
func (s *ProxyServer) Run(_ []string) error
Run runs the specified ProxyServer. This should never exit (unless CleanupAndExit is set).
type ProxyServerConfig ¶
type ProxyServerConfig struct { BindAddress net.IP HealthzPort int HealthzBindAddress net.IP OOMScoreAdj int ResourceContainer string Master string Kubeconfig string PortRange util.PortRange HostnameOverride string ProxyMode string SyncPeriod time.Duration MasqueradeAll bool CleanupAndExit bool // contains filtered or unexported fields }
ProxyServerConfig contains configures and runs a Kubernetes proxy server
func NewProxyConfig ¶
func NewProxyConfig() *ProxyServerConfig
func (*ProxyServerConfig) AddFlags ¶
func (s *ProxyServerConfig) AddFlags(fs *pflag.FlagSet)
AddFlags adds flags for a specific ProxyServer to the specified FlagSet
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