pub struct RuntimeClass {
    pub handler: String,
    pub metadata: ObjectMeta,
    pub overhead: Option<Overhead>,
    pub scheduling: Option<Scheduling>,
}
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RuntimeClass defines a class of container runtime supported in the cluster. The RuntimeClass is used to determine which container runtime is used to run all containers in a pod. RuntimeClasses are manually defined by a user or cluster provisioner, and referenced in the PodSpec. The Kubelet is responsible for resolving the RuntimeClassName reference before running the pod. For more details, see https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/containers/runtime-class/

Fields§

§handler: String

Handler specifies the underlying runtime and configuration that the CRI implementation will use to handle pods of this class. The possible values are specific to the node & CRI configuration. It is assumed that all handlers are available on every node, and handlers of the same name are equivalent on every node. For example, a handler called “runc” might specify that the runc OCI runtime (using native Linux containers) will be used to run the containers in a pod. The Handler must be lowercase, conform to the DNS Label (RFC 1123) requirements, and is immutable.

§metadata: ObjectMeta

More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#metadata

§overhead: Option<Overhead>

Overhead represents the resource overhead associated with running a pod for a given RuntimeClass. For more details, see https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/pod-overhead/

§scheduling: Option<Scheduling>

Scheduling holds the scheduling constraints to ensure that pods running with this RuntimeClass are scheduled to nodes that support it. If scheduling is nil, this RuntimeClass is assumed to be supported by all nodes.

Implementations§

create a RuntimeClass

Use the returned crate::ResponseBody<crate::CreateResponse<Self>> constructor, or crate::CreateResponse<Self> directly, to parse the HTTP response.

Arguments
  • body

  • optional

    Optional parameters. Use Default::default() to not pass any.

delete collection of RuntimeClass

Use the returned crate::ResponseBody<crate::DeleteResponse<crate::List<Self>>> constructor, or crate::DeleteResponse<crate::List<Self>> directly, to parse the HTTP response.

Arguments
  • delete_optional

    Delete options. Use Default::default() to not pass any.

  • list_optional

    List options. Use Default::default() to not pass any.

delete a RuntimeClass

Use the returned crate::ResponseBody<crate::DeleteResponse<Self>> constructor, or crate::DeleteResponse<Self> directly, to parse the HTTP response.

Arguments
  • name

    name of the RuntimeClass

  • optional

    Optional parameters. Use Default::default() to not pass any.

list or watch objects of kind RuntimeClass

This operation only supports listing all items of this type.

Use the returned crate::ResponseBody<crate::ListResponse<Self>> constructor, or crate::ListResponse<Self> directly, to parse the HTTP response.

Arguments
  • optional

    Optional parameters. Use Default::default() to not pass any.

partially update the specified RuntimeClass

Use the returned crate::ResponseBody<crate::PatchResponse<Self>> constructor, or crate::PatchResponse<Self> directly, to parse the HTTP response.

Arguments
  • name

    name of the RuntimeClass

  • body

  • optional

    Optional parameters. Use Default::default() to not pass any.

read the specified RuntimeClass

Use the returned crate::ResponseBody<ReadRuntimeClassResponse> constructor, or ReadRuntimeClassResponse directly, to parse the HTTP response.

Arguments
  • name

    name of the RuntimeClass

replace the specified RuntimeClass

Use the returned crate::ResponseBody<crate::ReplaceResponse<Self>> constructor, or crate::ReplaceResponse<Self> directly, to parse the HTTP response.

Arguments
  • name

    name of the RuntimeClass

  • body

  • optional

    Optional parameters. Use Default::default() to not pass any.

list or watch objects of kind RuntimeClass

This operation only supports watching one item, or a list of items, of this type for changes.

Use the returned crate::ResponseBody<crate::WatchResponse<Self>> constructor, or crate::WatchResponse<Self> directly, to parse the HTTP response.

Arguments
  • optional

    Optional parameters. Use Default::default() to not pass any.

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The type of the metadata object.
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The API version of the resource. This is a composite of Resource::GROUP and Resource::VERSION (eg "apiextensions.k8s.io/v1beta1") or just the version for resources without a group (eg "v1"). Read more
The group of the resource, or the empty string if the resource doesn’t have a group.
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