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Package api is the internal version of the API.
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const ( GroupName = "requestlimit.project.openshift.io" LegacyGroupName = "" )
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var ( SchemeGroupVersion = schema.GroupVersion{Group: GroupName, Version: runtime.APIVersionInternal} LegacySchemeGroupVersion = schema.GroupVersion{Group: LegacyGroupName, Version: runtime.APIVersionInternal} LegacySchemeBuilder = runtime.NewSchemeBuilder(addLegacyKnownTypes) AddToSchemeInCoreGroup = LegacySchemeBuilder.AddToScheme SchemeBuilder = runtime.NewSchemeBuilder(addKnownTypes) AddToScheme = SchemeBuilder.AddToScheme )
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type ProjectLimitBySelector ¶
type ProjectLimitBySelector struct { // Selector is a user label selector. An empty selector selects everything. Selector map[string]string // MaxProjects is the number of projects allowed for this class of users. If MaxProjects is nil, // there is no limit to the number of projects users can request. An unlimited number of projects // is useful in the case a limit is specified as the default for all users and only users with a // specific set of labels should be allowed unlimited project creation. MaxProjects *int }
ProjectLimitBySelector specifies the maximum number of projects allowed for a given user label selector
type ProjectRequestLimitConfig ¶
type ProjectRequestLimitConfig struct { metav1.TypeMeta Limits []ProjectLimitBySelector // MaxProjectsForSystemUsers controls how many projects a certificate user may have. Certificate // users do not have any labels associated with them for more fine grained control MaxProjectsForSystemUsers *int // MaxProjectsForServiceAccounts controls how many projects a service account may have. Service // accounts can't create projects by default, but if they are allowed to create projects, you cannot // trust any labels placed on them since project editors can manipulate those labels MaxProjectsForServiceAccounts *int }
ProjectRequestLimitConfig is the configuration for the project request limit plug-in It contains an ordered list of limits based on user label selectors. Selectors will be checked in order and the first one that applies will be used as the limit.
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