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  1. /*
  2. Copyright The Kubernetes Authors.
  3. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
  4. you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
  5. You may obtain a copy of the License at
  6. http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
  7. Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
  8. distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
  9. WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
  10. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
  11. limitations under the License.
  12. */
  13. // This file was autogenerated by go-to-protobuf. Do not edit it manually!
  14. syntax = 'proto2';
  15. package k8s.io.api.autoscaling.v2beta2;
  16. import "k8s.io/api/core/v1/generated.proto";
  17. import "k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/api/resource/generated.proto";
  18. import "k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/apis/meta/v1/generated.proto";
  19. import "k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/runtime/generated.proto";
  20. import "k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/runtime/schema/generated.proto";
  21. // Package-wide variables from generator "generated".
  22. option go_package = "v2beta2";
  23. // CrossVersionObjectReference contains enough information to let you identify the referred resource.
  24. message CrossVersionObjectReference {
  25. // Kind of the referent; More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/api-conventions.md#types-kinds"
  26. optional string kind = 1;
  27. // Name of the referent; More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/identifiers#names
  28. optional string name = 2;
  29. // API version of the referent
  30. // +optional
  31. optional string apiVersion = 3;
  32. }
  33. // ExternalMetricSource indicates how to scale on a metric not associated with
  34. // any Kubernetes object (for example length of queue in cloud
  35. // messaging service, or QPS from loadbalancer running outside of cluster).
  36. message ExternalMetricSource {
  37. // metric identifies the target metric by name and selector
  38. optional MetricIdentifier metric = 1;
  39. // target specifies the target value for the given metric
  40. optional MetricTarget target = 2;
  41. }
  42. // ExternalMetricStatus indicates the current value of a global metric
  43. // not associated with any Kubernetes object.
  44. message ExternalMetricStatus {
  45. // metric identifies the target metric by name and selector
  46. optional MetricIdentifier metric = 1;
  47. // current contains the current value for the given metric
  48. optional MetricValueStatus current = 2;
  49. }
  50. // HorizontalPodAutoscaler is the configuration for a horizontal pod
  51. // autoscaler, which automatically manages the replica count of any resource
  52. // implementing the scale subresource based on the metrics specified.
  53. message HorizontalPodAutoscaler {
  54. // metadata is the standard object metadata.
  55. // More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/api-conventions.md#metadata
  56. // +optional
  57. optional k8s.io.apimachinery.pkg.apis.meta.v1.ObjectMeta metadata = 1;
  58. // spec is the specification for the behaviour of the autoscaler.
  59. // More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/api-conventions.md#spec-and-status.
  60. // +optional
  61. optional HorizontalPodAutoscalerSpec spec = 2;
  62. // status is the current information about the autoscaler.
  63. // +optional
  64. optional HorizontalPodAutoscalerStatus status = 3;
  65. }
  66. // HorizontalPodAutoscalerCondition describes the state of
  67. // a HorizontalPodAutoscaler at a certain point.
  68. message HorizontalPodAutoscalerCondition {
  69. // type describes the current condition
  70. optional string type = 1;
  71. // status is the status of the condition (True, False, Unknown)
  72. optional string status = 2;
  73. // lastTransitionTime is the last time the condition transitioned from
  74. // one status to another
  75. // +optional
  76. optional k8s.io.apimachinery.pkg.apis.meta.v1.Time lastTransitionTime = 3;
  77. // reason is the reason for the condition's last transition.
  78. // +optional
  79. optional string reason = 4;
  80. // message is a human-readable explanation containing details about
  81. // the transition
  82. // +optional
  83. optional string message = 5;
  84. }
  85. // HorizontalPodAutoscalerList is a list of horizontal pod autoscaler objects.
  86. message HorizontalPodAutoscalerList {
  87. // metadata is the standard list metadata.
  88. // +optional
  89. optional k8s.io.apimachinery.pkg.apis.meta.v1.ListMeta metadata = 1;
  90. // items is the list of horizontal pod autoscaler objects.
  91. repeated HorizontalPodAutoscaler items = 2;
  92. }
  93. // HorizontalPodAutoscalerSpec describes the desired functionality of the HorizontalPodAutoscaler.
  94. message HorizontalPodAutoscalerSpec {
  95. // scaleTargetRef points to the target resource to scale, and is used to the pods for which metrics
  96. // should be collected, as well as to actually change the replica count.
  97. optional CrossVersionObjectReference scaleTargetRef = 1;
  98. // minReplicas is the lower limit for the number of replicas to which the autoscaler can scale down.
  99. // It defaults to 1 pod.
  100. // +optional
  101. optional int32 minReplicas = 2;
  102. // maxReplicas is the upper limit for the number of replicas to which the autoscaler can scale up.
  103. // It cannot be less that minReplicas.
  104. optional int32 maxReplicas = 3;
  105. // metrics contains the specifications for which to use to calculate the
  106. // desired replica count (the maximum replica count across all metrics will
  107. // be used). The desired replica count is calculated multiplying the
  108. // ratio between the target value and the current value by the current
  109. // number of pods. Ergo, metrics used must decrease as the pod count is
  110. // increased, and vice-versa. See the individual metric source types for
  111. // more information about how each type of metric must respond.
  112. // If not set, the default metric will be set to 80% average CPU utilization.
  113. // +optional
  114. repeated MetricSpec metrics = 4;
  115. }
  116. // HorizontalPodAutoscalerStatus describes the current status of a horizontal pod autoscaler.
  117. message HorizontalPodAutoscalerStatus {
  118. // observedGeneration is the most recent generation observed by this autoscaler.
  119. // +optional
  120. optional int64 observedGeneration = 1;
  121. // lastScaleTime is the last time the HorizontalPodAutoscaler scaled the number of pods,
  122. // used by the autoscaler to control how often the number of pods is changed.
  123. // +optional
  124. optional k8s.io.apimachinery.pkg.apis.meta.v1.Time lastScaleTime = 2;
  125. // currentReplicas is current number of replicas of pods managed by this autoscaler,
  126. // as last seen by the autoscaler.
  127. optional int32 currentReplicas = 3;
  128. // desiredReplicas is the desired number of replicas of pods managed by this autoscaler,
  129. // as last calculated by the autoscaler.
  130. optional int32 desiredReplicas = 4;
  131. // currentMetrics is the last read state of the metrics used by this autoscaler.
  132. // +optional
  133. repeated MetricStatus currentMetrics = 5;
  134. // conditions is the set of conditions required for this autoscaler to scale its target,
  135. // and indicates whether or not those conditions are met.
  136. repeated HorizontalPodAutoscalerCondition conditions = 6;
  137. }
  138. // MetricIdentifier defines the name and optionally selector for a metric
  139. message MetricIdentifier {
  140. // name is the name of the given metric
  141. optional string name = 1;
  142. // selector is the string-encoded form of a standard kubernetes label selector for the given metric
  143. // When set, it is passed as an additional parameter to the metrics server for more specific metrics scoping.
  144. // When unset, just the metricName will be used to gather metrics.
  145. // +optional
  146. optional k8s.io.apimachinery.pkg.apis.meta.v1.LabelSelector selector = 2;
  147. }
  148. // MetricSpec specifies how to scale based on a single metric
  149. // (only `type` and one other matching field should be set at once).
  150. message MetricSpec {
  151. // type is the type of metric source. It should be one of "Object",
  152. // "Pods" or "Resource", each mapping to a matching field in the object.
  153. optional string type = 1;
  154. // object refers to a metric describing a single kubernetes object
  155. // (for example, hits-per-second on an Ingress object).
  156. // +optional
  157. optional ObjectMetricSource object = 2;
  158. // pods refers to a metric describing each pod in the current scale target
  159. // (for example, transactions-processed-per-second). The values will be
  160. // averaged together before being compared to the target value.
  161. // +optional
  162. optional PodsMetricSource pods = 3;
  163. // resource refers to a resource metric (such as those specified in
  164. // requests and limits) known to Kubernetes describing each pod in the
  165. // current scale target (e.g. CPU or memory). Such metrics are built in to
  166. // Kubernetes, and have special scaling options on top of those available
  167. // to normal per-pod metrics using the "pods" source.
  168. // +optional
  169. optional ResourceMetricSource resource = 4;
  170. // external refers to a global metric that is not associated
  171. // with any Kubernetes object. It allows autoscaling based on information
  172. // coming from components running outside of cluster
  173. // (for example length of queue in cloud messaging service, or
  174. // QPS from loadbalancer running outside of cluster).
  175. // +optional
  176. optional ExternalMetricSource external = 5;
  177. }
  178. // MetricStatus describes the last-read state of a single metric.
  179. message MetricStatus {
  180. // type is the type of metric source. It will be one of "Object",
  181. // "Pods" or "Resource", each corresponds to a matching field in the object.
  182. optional string type = 1;
  183. // object refers to a metric describing a single kubernetes object
  184. // (for example, hits-per-second on an Ingress object).
  185. // +optional
  186. optional ObjectMetricStatus object = 2;
  187. // pods refers to a metric describing each pod in the current scale target
  188. // (for example, transactions-processed-per-second). The values will be
  189. // averaged together before being compared to the target value.
  190. // +optional
  191. optional PodsMetricStatus pods = 3;
  192. // resource refers to a resource metric (such as those specified in
  193. // requests and limits) known to Kubernetes describing each pod in the
  194. // current scale target (e.g. CPU or memory). Such metrics are built in to
  195. // Kubernetes, and have special scaling options on top of those available
  196. // to normal per-pod metrics using the "pods" source.
  197. // +optional
  198. optional ResourceMetricStatus resource = 4;
  199. // external refers to a global metric that is not associated
  200. // with any Kubernetes object. It allows autoscaling based on information
  201. // coming from components running outside of cluster
  202. // (for example length of queue in cloud messaging service, or
  203. // QPS from loadbalancer running outside of cluster).
  204. // +optional
  205. optional ExternalMetricStatus external = 5;
  206. }
  207. // MetricTarget defines the target value, average value, or average utilization of a specific metric
  208. message MetricTarget {
  209. // type represents whether the metric type is Utilization, Value, or AverageValue
  210. optional string type = 1;
  211. // value is the target value of the metric (as a quantity).
  212. // +optional
  213. optional k8s.io.apimachinery.pkg.api.resource.Quantity value = 2;
  214. // averageValue is the target value of the average of the
  215. // metric across all relevant pods (as a quantity)
  216. // +optional
  217. optional k8s.io.apimachinery.pkg.api.resource.Quantity averageValue = 3;
  218. // averageUtilization is the target value of the average of the
  219. // resource metric across all relevant pods, represented as a percentage of
  220. // the requested value of the resource for the pods.
  221. // Currently only valid for Resource metric source type
  222. // +optional
  223. optional int32 averageUtilization = 4;
  224. }
  225. // MetricValueStatus holds the current value for a metric
  226. message MetricValueStatus {
  227. // value is the current value of the metric (as a quantity).
  228. // +optional
  229. optional k8s.io.apimachinery.pkg.api.resource.Quantity value = 1;
  230. // averageValue is the current value of the average of the
  231. // metric across all relevant pods (as a quantity)
  232. // +optional
  233. optional k8s.io.apimachinery.pkg.api.resource.Quantity averageValue = 2;
  234. // currentAverageUtilization is the current value of the average of the
  235. // resource metric across all relevant pods, represented as a percentage of
  236. // the requested value of the resource for the pods.
  237. // +optional
  238. optional int32 averageUtilization = 3;
  239. }
  240. // ObjectMetricSource indicates how to scale on a metric describing a
  241. // kubernetes object (for example, hits-per-second on an Ingress object).
  242. message ObjectMetricSource {
  243. optional CrossVersionObjectReference describedObject = 1;
  244. // target specifies the target value for the given metric
  245. optional MetricTarget target = 2;
  246. // metric identifies the target metric by name and selector
  247. optional MetricIdentifier metric = 3;
  248. }
  249. // ObjectMetricStatus indicates the current value of a metric describing a
  250. // kubernetes object (for example, hits-per-second on an Ingress object).
  251. message ObjectMetricStatus {
  252. // metric identifies the target metric by name and selector
  253. optional MetricIdentifier metric = 1;
  254. // current contains the current value for the given metric
  255. optional MetricValueStatus current = 2;
  256. optional CrossVersionObjectReference describedObject = 3;
  257. }
  258. // PodsMetricSource indicates how to scale on a metric describing each pod in
  259. // the current scale target (for example, transactions-processed-per-second).
  260. // The values will be averaged together before being compared to the target
  261. // value.
  262. message PodsMetricSource {
  263. // metric identifies the target metric by name and selector
  264. optional MetricIdentifier metric = 1;
  265. // target specifies the target value for the given metric
  266. optional MetricTarget target = 2;
  267. }
  268. // PodsMetricStatus indicates the current value of a metric describing each pod in
  269. // the current scale target (for example, transactions-processed-per-second).
  270. message PodsMetricStatus {
  271. // metric identifies the target metric by name and selector
  272. optional MetricIdentifier metric = 1;
  273. // current contains the current value for the given metric
  274. optional MetricValueStatus current = 2;
  275. }
  276. // ResourceMetricSource indicates how to scale on a resource metric known to
  277. // Kubernetes, as specified in requests and limits, describing each pod in the
  278. // current scale target (e.g. CPU or memory). The values will be averaged
  279. // together before being compared to the target. Such metrics are built in to
  280. // Kubernetes, and have special scaling options on top of those available to
  281. // normal per-pod metrics using the "pods" source. Only one "target" type
  282. // should be set.
  283. message ResourceMetricSource {
  284. // name is the name of the resource in question.
  285. optional string name = 1;
  286. // target specifies the target value for the given metric
  287. optional MetricTarget target = 2;
  288. }
  289. // ResourceMetricStatus indicates the current value of a resource metric known to
  290. // Kubernetes, as specified in requests and limits, describing each pod in the
  291. // current scale target (e.g. CPU or memory). Such metrics are built in to
  292. // Kubernetes, and have special scaling options on top of those available to
  293. // normal per-pod metrics using the "pods" source.
  294. message ResourceMetricStatus {
  295. // Name is the name of the resource in question.
  296. optional string name = 1;
  297. // current contains the current value for the given metric
  298. optional MetricValueStatus current = 2;
  299. }