PodSecurityPolicy
PodSecurityPolicy governs the ability to make requests that affect the Security Context that will be applied to a pod and container. Deprecated: use PodSecurityPolicy from policy API Group instead.
Create a PodSecurityPolicy Resource
new PodSecurityPolicy(name: string, args?: PodSecurityPolicy, opts?: CustomResourceOptions);def PodSecurityPolicy(resource_name, opts=None, metadata=None, spec=None);func NewPodSecurityPolicy(ctx *Context, name string, args *PodSecurityPolicyArgs, opts ...ResourceOption) (*PodSecurityPolicy, error)public PodSecurityPolicy(string name, PodSecurityPolicyArgs? args = null, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args PodSecurityPolicy
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- resource_name str
- The unique name of the resource.
- opts ResourceOptions
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
- ctx Context
- Context object for the current deployment.
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args PodSecurityPolicyArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts ResourceOption
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args PodSecurityPolicyArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
PodSecurityPolicy Resource Properties
To learn more about resource properties and how to use them, see Inputs and Outputs in the Programming Model docs.
Inputs
The PodSecurityPolicy resource accepts the following input properties:
- Metadata
Pulumi.
Kubernetes. Meta. V1. Inputs. Object Meta Args - Standard object’s metadata. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#metadata
- Spec
Pod
Security Policy Spec Args - spec defines the policy enforced.
- Metadata
Object
Meta - Standard object’s metadata. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#metadata
- Spec
Pod
Security Policy Spec - spec defines the policy enforced.
- metadata
meta.v1.
Object Meta - Standard object’s metadata. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#metadata
- spec
Pod
Security Policy Spec - spec defines the policy enforced.
- metadata
Dict[Object
Meta] - Standard object’s metadata. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#metadata
- spec
Dict[Pod
Security Policy Spec] - spec defines the policy enforced.
Outputs
All input properties are implicitly available as output properties. Additionally, the PodSecurityPolicy resource produces the following output properties:
Supporting Types
AllowedCSIDriver
AllowedFlexVolume
AllowedHostPath
- Path
Prefix string pathPrefix is the path prefix that the host volume must match. It does not support
*. Trailing slashes are trimmed when validating the path prefix with a host path.Examples:
/foowould allow/foo,/foo/and/foo/bar/foowould not allow/foodor/etc/foo- Read
Only bool - when set to true, will allow host volumes matching the pathPrefix only if all volume mounts are readOnly.
- Path
Prefix string pathPrefix is the path prefix that the host volume must match. It does not support
*. Trailing slashes are trimmed when validating the path prefix with a host path.Examples:
/foowould allow/foo,/foo/and/foo/bar/foowould not allow/foodor/etc/foo- Read
Only bool - when set to true, will allow host volumes matching the pathPrefix only if all volume mounts are readOnly.
- path
Prefix string pathPrefix is the path prefix that the host volume must match. It does not support
*. Trailing slashes are trimmed when validating the path prefix with a host path.Examples:
/foowould allow/foo,/foo/and/foo/bar/foowould not allow/foodor/etc/foo- read
Only boolean - when set to true, will allow host volumes matching the pathPrefix only if all volume mounts are readOnly.
- path_
prefix str pathPrefix is the path prefix that the host volume must match. It does not support
*. Trailing slashes are trimmed when validating the path prefix with a host path.Examples:
/foowould allow/foo,/foo/and/foo/bar/foowould not allow/foodor/etc/foo- read_
only bool - when set to true, will allow host volumes matching the pathPrefix only if all volume mounts are readOnly.
FSGroupStrategyOptions
- Ranges
List<IDRange
Args> - ranges are the allowed ranges of fs groups. If you would like to force a single fs group then supply a single range with the same start and end. Required for MustRunAs.
- Rule string
- rule is the strategy that will dictate what FSGroup is used in the SecurityContext.
- ranges List[IDRange]
- ranges are the allowed ranges of fs groups. If you would like to force a single fs group then supply a single range with the same start and end. Required for MustRunAs.
- rule str
- rule is the strategy that will dictate what FSGroup is used in the SecurityContext.
HostPortRange
IDRange
ManagedFieldsEntry
- Api
Version string - APIVersion defines the version of this resource that this field set applies to. The format is “group/version” just like the top-level APIVersion field. It is necessary to track the version of a field set because it cannot be automatically converted.
- Fields
Type string - FieldsType is the discriminator for the different fields format and version. There is currently only one possible value: “FieldsV1”
- Fields
V1 System.Text. Json. Json Element - FieldsV1 holds the first JSON version format as described in the “FieldsV1” type.
- Manager string
- Manager is an identifier of the workflow managing these fields.
- Operation string
- Operation is the type of operation which lead to this ManagedFieldsEntry being created. The only valid values for this field are ‘Apply’ and ‘Update’.
- Time string
- Time is timestamp of when these fields were set. It should always be empty if Operation is ‘Apply’
- Api
Version string - APIVersion defines the version of this resource that this field set applies to. The format is “group/version” just like the top-level APIVersion field. It is necessary to track the version of a field set because it cannot be automatically converted.
- Fields
Type string - FieldsType is the discriminator for the different fields format and version. There is currently only one possible value: “FieldsV1”
- Fields
V1 interface{} - FieldsV1 holds the first JSON version format as described in the “FieldsV1” type.
- Manager string
- Manager is an identifier of the workflow managing these fields.
- Operation string
- Operation is the type of operation which lead to this ManagedFieldsEntry being created. The only valid values for this field are ‘Apply’ and ‘Update’.
- Time string
- Time is timestamp of when these fields were set. It should always be empty if Operation is ‘Apply’
- api
Version string - APIVersion defines the version of this resource that this field set applies to. The format is “group/version” just like the top-level APIVersion field. It is necessary to track the version of a field set because it cannot be automatically converted.
- fields
Type string - FieldsType is the discriminator for the different fields format and version. There is currently only one possible value: “FieldsV1”
- fields
V1 any - FieldsV1 holds the first JSON version format as described in the “FieldsV1” type.
- manager string
- Manager is an identifier of the workflow managing these fields.
- operation string
- Operation is the type of operation which lead to this ManagedFieldsEntry being created. The only valid values for this field are ‘Apply’ and ‘Update’.
- time string
- Time is timestamp of when these fields were set. It should always be empty if Operation is ‘Apply’
- api_
version str - APIVersion defines the version of this resource that this field set applies to. The format is “group/version” just like the top-level APIVersion field. It is necessary to track the version of a field set because it cannot be automatically converted.
- fields_
type str - FieldsType is the discriminator for the different fields format and version. There is currently only one possible value: “FieldsV1”
- fields_
v1 Dict[str, Any] - FieldsV1 holds the first JSON version format as described in the “FieldsV1” type.
- manager str
- Manager is an identifier of the workflow managing these fields.
- operation str
- Operation is the type of operation which lead to this ManagedFieldsEntry being created. The only valid values for this field are ‘Apply’ and ‘Update’.
- time str
- Time is timestamp of when these fields were set. It should always be empty if Operation is ‘Apply’
ObjectMeta
- Annotations Dictionary<string, string>
- Annotations is an unstructured key value map stored with a resource that may be set by external tools to store and retrieve arbitrary metadata. They are not queryable and should be preserved when modifying objects. More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/annotations
- Cluster
Name string - The name of the cluster which the object belongs to. This is used to distinguish resources with same name and namespace in different clusters. This field is not set anywhere right now and apiserver is going to ignore it if set in create or update request.
- Creation
Timestamp string CreationTimestamp is a timestamp representing the server time when this object was created. It is not guaranteed to be set in happens-before order across separate operations. Clients may not set this value. It is represented in RFC3339 form and is in UTC.
Populated by the system. Read-only. Null for lists. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#metadata
- Deletion
Grace intPeriod Seconds - Number of seconds allowed for this object to gracefully terminate before it will be removed from the system. Only set when deletionTimestamp is also set. May only be shortened. Read-only.
- Deletion
Timestamp string DeletionTimestamp is RFC 3339 date and time at which this resource will be deleted. This field is set by the server when a graceful deletion is requested by the user, and is not directly settable by a client. The resource is expected to be deleted (no longer visible from resource lists, and not reachable by name) after the time in this field, once the finalizers list is empty. As long as the finalizers list contains items, deletion is blocked. Once the deletionTimestamp is set, this value may not be unset or be set further into the future, although it may be shortened or the resource may be deleted prior to this time. For example, a user may request that a pod is deleted in 30 seconds. The Kubelet will react by sending a graceful termination signal to the containers in the pod. After that 30 seconds, the Kubelet will send a hard termination signal (SIGKILL) to the container and after cleanup, remove the pod from the API. In the presence of network partitions, this object may still exist after this timestamp, until an administrator or automated process can determine the resource is fully terminated. If not set, graceful deletion of the object has not been requested.
Populated by the system when a graceful deletion is requested. Read-only. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#metadata
- Finalizers List<string>
- Must be empty before the object is deleted from the registry. Each entry is an identifier for the responsible component that will remove the entry from the list. If the deletionTimestamp of the object is non-nil, entries in this list can only be removed. Finalizers may be processed and removed in any order. Order is NOT enforced because it introduces significant risk of stuck finalizers. finalizers is a shared field, any actor with permission can reorder it. If the finalizer list is processed in order, then this can lead to a situation in which the component responsible for the first finalizer in the list is waiting for a signal (field value, external system, or other) produced by a component responsible for a finalizer later in the list, resulting in a deadlock. Without enforced ordering finalizers are free to order amongst themselves and are not vulnerable to ordering changes in the list.
- Generate
Name string GenerateName is an optional prefix, used by the server, to generate a unique name ONLY IF the Name field has not been provided. If this field is used, the name returned to the client will be different than the name passed. This value will also be combined with a unique suffix. The provided value has the same validation rules as the Name field, and may be truncated by the length of the suffix required to make the value unique on the server.
If this field is specified and the generated name exists, the server will NOT return a 409 - instead, it will either return 201 Created or 500 with Reason ServerTimeout indicating a unique name could not be found in the time allotted, and the client should retry (optionally after the time indicated in the Retry-After header).
Applied only if Name is not specified. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#idempotency
- Generation int
- A sequence number representing a specific generation of the desired state. Populated by the system. Read-only.
- Labels Dictionary<string, string>
- Map of string keys and values that can be used to organize and categorize (scope and select) objects. May match selectors of replication controllers and services. More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/labels
- Managed
Fields List<Pulumi.Kubernetes. Meta. V1. Inputs. Managed Fields Entry Args> - ManagedFields maps workflow-id and version to the set of fields that are managed by that workflow. This is mostly for internal housekeeping, and users typically shouldn’t need to set or understand this field. A workflow can be the user’s name, a controller’s name, or the name of a specific apply path like “ci-cd”. The set of fields is always in the version that the workflow used when modifying the object.
- Name string
- Name must be unique within a namespace. Is required when creating resources, although some resources may allow a client to request the generation of an appropriate name automatically. Name is primarily intended for creation idempotence and configuration definition. Cannot be updated. More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/identifiers#names
- Namespace string
Namespace defines the space within each name must be unique. An empty namespace is equivalent to the “default” namespace, but “default” is the canonical representation. Not all objects are required to be scoped to a namespace - the value of this field for those objects will be empty.
Must be a DNS_LABEL. Cannot be updated. More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/namespaces
- Owner
References List<Pulumi.Kubernetes. Meta. V1. Inputs. Owner Reference Args> - List of objects depended by this object. If ALL objects in the list have been deleted, this object will be garbage collected. If this object is managed by a controller, then an entry in this list will point to this controller, with the controller field set to true. There cannot be more than one managing controller.
- Resource
Version string An opaque value that represents the internal version of this object that can be used by clients to determine when objects have changed. May be used for optimistic concurrency, change detection, and the watch operation on a resource or set of resources. Clients must treat these values as opaque and passed unmodified back to the server. They may only be valid for a particular resource or set of resources.
Populated by the system. Read-only. Value must be treated as opaque by clients and . More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#concurrency-control-and-consistency
- Self
Link string SelfLink is a URL representing this object. Populated by the system. Read-only.
DEPRECATED Kubernetes will stop propagating this field in 1.20 release and the field is planned to be removed in 1.21 release.
- Uid string
UID is the unique in time and space value for this object. It is typically generated by the server on successful creation of a resource and is not allowed to change on PUT operations.
Populated by the system. Read-only. More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/identifiers#uids
- Annotations map[string]string
- Annotations is an unstructured key value map stored with a resource that may be set by external tools to store and retrieve arbitrary metadata. They are not queryable and should be preserved when modifying objects. More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/annotations
- Cluster
Name string - The name of the cluster which the object belongs to. This is used to distinguish resources with same name and namespace in different clusters. This field is not set anywhere right now and apiserver is going to ignore it if set in create or update request.
- Creation
Timestamp string CreationTimestamp is a timestamp representing the server time when this object was created. It is not guaranteed to be set in happens-before order across separate operations. Clients may not set this value. It is represented in RFC3339 form and is in UTC.
Populated by the system. Read-only. Null for lists. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#metadata
- Deletion
Grace intPeriod Seconds - Number of seconds allowed for this object to gracefully terminate before it will be removed from the system. Only set when deletionTimestamp is also set. May only be shortened. Read-only.
- Deletion
Timestamp string DeletionTimestamp is RFC 3339 date and time at which this resource will be deleted. This field is set by the server when a graceful deletion is requested by the user, and is not directly settable by a client. The resource is expected to be deleted (no longer visible from resource lists, and not reachable by name) after the time in this field, once the finalizers list is empty. As long as the finalizers list contains items, deletion is blocked. Once the deletionTimestamp is set, this value may not be unset or be set further into the future, although it may be shortened or the resource may be deleted prior to this time. For example, a user may request that a pod is deleted in 30 seconds. The Kubelet will react by sending a graceful termination signal to the containers in the pod. After that 30 seconds, the Kubelet will send a hard termination signal (SIGKILL) to the container and after cleanup, remove the pod from the API. In the presence of network partitions, this object may still exist after this timestamp, until an administrator or automated process can determine the resource is fully terminated. If not set, graceful deletion of the object has not been requested.
Populated by the system when a graceful deletion is requested. Read-only. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#metadata
- Finalizers []string
- Must be empty before the object is deleted from the registry. Each entry is an identifier for the responsible component that will remove the entry from the list. If the deletionTimestamp of the object is non-nil, entries in this list can only be removed. Finalizers may be processed and removed in any order. Order is NOT enforced because it introduces significant risk of stuck finalizers. finalizers is a shared field, any actor with permission can reorder it. If the finalizer list is processed in order, then this can lead to a situation in which the component responsible for the first finalizer in the list is waiting for a signal (field value, external system, or other) produced by a component responsible for a finalizer later in the list, resulting in a deadlock. Without enforced ordering finalizers are free to order amongst themselves and are not vulnerable to ordering changes in the list.
- Generate
Name string GenerateName is an optional prefix, used by the server, to generate a unique name ONLY IF the Name field has not been provided. If this field is used, the name returned to the client will be different than the name passed. This value will also be combined with a unique suffix. The provided value has the same validation rules as the Name field, and may be truncated by the length of the suffix required to make the value unique on the server.
If this field is specified and the generated name exists, the server will NOT return a 409 - instead, it will either return 201 Created or 500 with Reason ServerTimeout indicating a unique name could not be found in the time allotted, and the client should retry (optionally after the time indicated in the Retry-After header).
Applied only if Name is not specified. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#idempotency
- Generation int
- A sequence number representing a specific generation of the desired state. Populated by the system. Read-only.
- Labels map[string]string
- Map of string keys and values that can be used to organize and categorize (scope and select) objects. May match selectors of replication controllers and services. More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/labels
- Managed
Fields ManagedFields Entry - ManagedFields maps workflow-id and version to the set of fields that are managed by that workflow. This is mostly for internal housekeeping, and users typically shouldn’t need to set or understand this field. A workflow can be the user’s name, a controller’s name, or the name of a specific apply path like “ci-cd”. The set of fields is always in the version that the workflow used when modifying the object.
- Name string
- Name must be unique within a namespace. Is required when creating resources, although some resources may allow a client to request the generation of an appropriate name automatically. Name is primarily intended for creation idempotence and configuration definition. Cannot be updated. More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/identifiers#names
- Namespace string
Namespace defines the space within each name must be unique. An empty namespace is equivalent to the “default” namespace, but “default” is the canonical representation. Not all objects are required to be scoped to a namespace - the value of this field for those objects will be empty.
Must be a DNS_LABEL. Cannot be updated. More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/namespaces
- Owner
References OwnerReference - List of objects depended by this object. If ALL objects in the list have been deleted, this object will be garbage collected. If this object is managed by a controller, then an entry in this list will point to this controller, with the controller field set to true. There cannot be more than one managing controller.
- Resource
Version string An opaque value that represents the internal version of this object that can be used by clients to determine when objects have changed. May be used for optimistic concurrency, change detection, and the watch operation on a resource or set of resources. Clients must treat these values as opaque and passed unmodified back to the server. They may only be valid for a particular resource or set of resources.
Populated by the system. Read-only. Value must be treated as opaque by clients and . More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#concurrency-control-and-consistency
- Self
Link string SelfLink is a URL representing this object. Populated by the system. Read-only.
DEPRECATED Kubernetes will stop propagating this field in 1.20 release and the field is planned to be removed in 1.21 release.
- Uid string
UID is the unique in time and space value for this object. It is typically generated by the server on successful creation of a resource and is not allowed to change on PUT operations.
Populated by the system. Read-only. More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/identifiers#uids
- annotations {[key: string]: string}
- Annotations is an unstructured key value map stored with a resource that may be set by external tools to store and retrieve arbitrary metadata. They are not queryable and should be preserved when modifying objects. More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/annotations
- cluster
Name string - The name of the cluster which the object belongs to. This is used to distinguish resources with same name and namespace in different clusters. This field is not set anywhere right now and apiserver is going to ignore it if set in create or update request.
- creation
Timestamp string CreationTimestamp is a timestamp representing the server time when this object was created. It is not guaranteed to be set in happens-before order across separate operations. Clients may not set this value. It is represented in RFC3339 form and is in UTC.
Populated by the system. Read-only. Null for lists. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#metadata
- deletion
Grace numberPeriod Seconds - Number of seconds allowed for this object to gracefully terminate before it will be removed from the system. Only set when deletionTimestamp is also set. May only be shortened. Read-only.
- deletion
Timestamp string DeletionTimestamp is RFC 3339 date and time at which this resource will be deleted. This field is set by the server when a graceful deletion is requested by the user, and is not directly settable by a client. The resource is expected to be deleted (no longer visible from resource lists, and not reachable by name) after the time in this field, once the finalizers list is empty. As long as the finalizers list contains items, deletion is blocked. Once the deletionTimestamp is set, this value may not be unset or be set further into the future, although it may be shortened or the resource may be deleted prior to this time. For example, a user may request that a pod is deleted in 30 seconds. The Kubelet will react by sending a graceful termination signal to the containers in the pod. After that 30 seconds, the Kubelet will send a hard termination signal (SIGKILL) to the container and after cleanup, remove the pod from the API. In the presence of network partitions, this object may still exist after this timestamp, until an administrator or automated process can determine the resource is fully terminated. If not set, graceful deletion of the object has not been requested.
Populated by the system when a graceful deletion is requested. Read-only. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#metadata
- finalizers string[]
- Must be empty before the object is deleted from the registry. Each entry is an identifier for the responsible component that will remove the entry from the list. If the deletionTimestamp of the object is non-nil, entries in this list can only be removed. Finalizers may be processed and removed in any order. Order is NOT enforced because it introduces significant risk of stuck finalizers. finalizers is a shared field, any actor with permission can reorder it. If the finalizer list is processed in order, then this can lead to a situation in which the component responsible for the first finalizer in the list is waiting for a signal (field value, external system, or other) produced by a component responsible for a finalizer later in the list, resulting in a deadlock. Without enforced ordering finalizers are free to order amongst themselves and are not vulnerable to ordering changes in the list.
- generate
Name string GenerateName is an optional prefix, used by the server, to generate a unique name ONLY IF the Name field has not been provided. If this field is used, the name returned to the client will be different than the name passed. This value will also be combined with a unique suffix. The provided value has the same validation rules as the Name field, and may be truncated by the length of the suffix required to make the value unique on the server.
If this field is specified and the generated name exists, the server will NOT return a 409 - instead, it will either return 201 Created or 500 with Reason ServerTimeout indicating a unique name could not be found in the time allotted, and the client should retry (optionally after the time indicated in the Retry-After header).
Applied only if Name is not specified. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#idempotency
- generation number
- A sequence number representing a specific generation of the desired state. Populated by the system. Read-only.
- labels {[key: string]: string}
- Map of string keys and values that can be used to organize and categorize (scope and select) objects. May match selectors of replication controllers and services. More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/labels
- managed
Fields meta.v1.Managed Fields Entry[] - ManagedFields maps workflow-id and version to the set of fields that are managed by that workflow. This is mostly for internal housekeeping, and users typically shouldn’t need to set or understand this field. A workflow can be the user’s name, a controller’s name, or the name of a specific apply path like “ci-cd”. The set of fields is always in the version that the workflow used when modifying the object.
- name string
- Name must be unique within a namespace. Is required when creating resources, although some resources may allow a client to request the generation of an appropriate name automatically. Name is primarily intended for creation idempotence and configuration definition. Cannot be updated. More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/identifiers#names
- namespace string
Namespace defines the space within each name must be unique. An empty namespace is equivalent to the “default” namespace, but “default” is the canonical representation. Not all objects are required to be scoped to a namespace - the value of this field for those objects will be empty.
Must be a DNS_LABEL. Cannot be updated. More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/namespaces
- owner
References meta.v1.Owner Reference[] - List of objects depended by this object. If ALL objects in the list have been deleted, this object will be garbage collected. If this object is managed by a controller, then an entry in this list will point to this controller, with the controller field set to true. There cannot be more than one managing controller.
- resource
Version string An opaque value that represents the internal version of this object that can be used by clients to determine when objects have changed. May be used for optimistic concurrency, change detection, and the watch operation on a resource or set of resources. Clients must treat these values as opaque and passed unmodified back to the server. They may only be valid for a particular resource or set of resources.
Populated by the system. Read-only. Value must be treated as opaque by clients and . More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#concurrency-control-and-consistency
- self
Link string SelfLink is a URL representing this object. Populated by the system. Read-only.
DEPRECATED Kubernetes will stop propagating this field in 1.20 release and the field is planned to be removed in 1.21 release.
- uid string
UID is the unique in time and space value for this object. It is typically generated by the server on successful creation of a resource and is not allowed to change on PUT operations.
Populated by the system. Read-only. More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/identifiers#uids
- annotations Dict[str, str]
- Annotations is an unstructured key value map stored with a resource that may be set by external tools to store and retrieve arbitrary metadata. They are not queryable and should be preserved when modifying objects. More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/annotations
- cluster_
name str - The name of the cluster which the object belongs to. This is used to distinguish resources with same name and namespace in different clusters. This field is not set anywhere right now and apiserver is going to ignore it if set in create or update request.
- creation_
timestamp str CreationTimestamp is a timestamp representing the server time when this object was created. It is not guaranteed to be set in happens-before order across separate operations. Clients may not set this value. It is represented in RFC3339 form and is in UTC.
Populated by the system. Read-only. Null for lists. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#metadata
- deletion_
grace_ floatperiod_ seconds - Number of seconds allowed for this object to gracefully terminate before it will be removed from the system. Only set when deletionTimestamp is also set. May only be shortened. Read-only.
- deletion_
timestamp str DeletionTimestamp is RFC 3339 date and time at which this resource will be deleted. This field is set by the server when a graceful deletion is requested by the user, and is not directly settable by a client. The resource is expected to be deleted (no longer visible from resource lists, and not reachable by name) after the time in this field, once the finalizers list is empty. As long as the finalizers list contains items, deletion is blocked. Once the deletionTimestamp is set, this value may not be unset or be set further into the future, although it may be shortened or the resource may be deleted prior to this time. For example, a user may request that a pod is deleted in 30 seconds. The Kubelet will react by sending a graceful termination signal to the containers in the pod. After that 30 seconds, the Kubelet will send a hard termination signal (SIGKILL) to the container and after cleanup, remove the pod from the API. In the presence of network partitions, this object may still exist after this timestamp, until an administrator or automated process can determine the resource is fully terminated. If not set, graceful deletion of the object has not been requested.
Populated by the system when a graceful deletion is requested. Read-only. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#metadata
- finalizers List[str]
- Must be empty before the object is deleted from the registry. Each entry is an identifier for the responsible component that will remove the entry from the list. If the deletionTimestamp of the object is non-nil, entries in this list can only be removed. Finalizers may be processed and removed in any order. Order is NOT enforced because it introduces significant risk of stuck finalizers. finalizers is a shared field, any actor with permission can reorder it. If the finalizer list is processed in order, then this can lead to a situation in which the component responsible for the first finalizer in the list is waiting for a signal (field value, external system, or other) produced by a component responsible for a finalizer later in the list, resulting in a deadlock. Without enforced ordering finalizers are free to order amongst themselves and are not vulnerable to ordering changes in the list.
- generate_
name str GenerateName is an optional prefix, used by the server, to generate a unique name ONLY IF the Name field has not been provided. If this field is used, the name returned to the client will be different than the name passed. This value will also be combined with a unique suffix. The provided value has the same validation rules as the Name field, and may be truncated by the length of the suffix required to make the value unique on the server.
If this field is specified and the generated name exists, the server will NOT return a 409 - instead, it will either return 201 Created or 500 with Reason ServerTimeout indicating a unique name could not be found in the time allotted, and the client should retry (optionally after the time indicated in the Retry-After header).
Applied only if Name is not specified. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#idempotency
- generation float
- A sequence number representing a specific generation of the desired state. Populated by the system. Read-only.
- labels Dict[str, str]
- Map of string keys and values that can be used to organize and categorize (scope and select) objects. May match selectors of replication controllers and services. More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/labels
- managed_
fields List[ManagedFields Entry] - ManagedFields maps workflow-id and version to the set of fields that are managed by that workflow. This is mostly for internal housekeeping, and users typically shouldn’t need to set or understand this field. A workflow can be the user’s name, a controller’s name, or the name of a specific apply path like “ci-cd”. The set of fields is always in the version that the workflow used when modifying the object.
- name str
- Name must be unique within a namespace. Is required when creating resources, although some resources may allow a client to request the generation of an appropriate name automatically. Name is primarily intended for creation idempotence and configuration definition. Cannot be updated. More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/identifiers#names
- namespace str
Namespace defines the space within each name must be unique. An empty namespace is equivalent to the “default” namespace, but “default” is the canonical representation. Not all objects are required to be scoped to a namespace - the value of this field for those objects will be empty.
Must be a DNS_LABEL. Cannot be updated. More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/namespaces
- owner_
references List[OwnerReference] - List of objects depended by this object. If ALL objects in the list have been deleted, this object will be garbage collected. If this object is managed by a controller, then an entry in this list will point to this controller, with the controller field set to true. There cannot be more than one managing controller.
- resource_
version str An opaque value that represents the internal version of this object that can be used by clients to determine when objects have changed. May be used for optimistic concurrency, change detection, and the watch operation on a resource or set of resources. Clients must treat these values as opaque and passed unmodified back to the server. They may only be valid for a particular resource or set of resources.
Populated by the system. Read-only. Value must be treated as opaque by clients and . More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#concurrency-control-and-consistency
- self_
link str SelfLink is a URL representing this object. Populated by the system. Read-only.
DEPRECATED Kubernetes will stop propagating this field in 1.20 release and the field is planned to be removed in 1.21 release.
- uid str
UID is the unique in time and space value for this object. It is typically generated by the server on successful creation of a resource and is not allowed to change on PUT operations.
Populated by the system. Read-only. More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/identifiers#uids
OwnerReference
- Api
Version string - API version of the referent.
- Kind string
- Kind of the referent. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#types-kinds
- Name string
- Name of the referent. More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/identifiers#names
- Uid string
- UID of the referent. More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/identifiers#uids
- Block
Owner boolDeletion - If true, AND if the owner has the “foregroundDeletion” finalizer, then the owner cannot be deleted from the key-value store until this reference is removed. Defaults to false. To set this field, a user needs “delete” permission of the owner, otherwise 422 (Unprocessable Entity) will be returned.
- Controller bool
- If true, this reference points to the managing controller.
- Api
Version string - API version of the referent.
- Kind string
- Kind of the referent. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#types-kinds
- Name string
- Name of the referent. More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/identifiers#names
- Uid string
- UID of the referent. More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/identifiers#uids
- Block
Owner boolDeletion - If true, AND if the owner has the “foregroundDeletion” finalizer, then the owner cannot be deleted from the key-value store until this reference is removed. Defaults to false. To set this field, a user needs “delete” permission of the owner, otherwise 422 (Unprocessable Entity) will be returned.
- Controller bool
- If true, this reference points to the managing controller.
- api
Version string - API version of the referent.
- kind string
- Kind of the referent. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#types-kinds
- name string
- Name of the referent. More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/identifiers#names
- uid string
- UID of the referent. More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/identifiers#uids
- block
Owner booleanDeletion - If true, AND if the owner has the “foregroundDeletion” finalizer, then the owner cannot be deleted from the key-value store until this reference is removed. Defaults to false. To set this field, a user needs “delete” permission of the owner, otherwise 422 (Unprocessable Entity) will be returned.
- controller boolean
- If true, this reference points to the managing controller.
- api_
version str - API version of the referent.
- kind str
- Kind of the referent. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#types-kinds
- name str
- Name of the referent. More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/identifiers#names
- uid str
- UID of the referent. More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/identifiers#uids
- block_
owner_ booldeletion - If true, AND if the owner has the “foregroundDeletion” finalizer, then the owner cannot be deleted from the key-value store until this reference is removed. Defaults to false. To set this field, a user needs “delete” permission of the owner, otherwise 422 (Unprocessable Entity) will be returned.
- controller bool
- If true, this reference points to the managing controller.
PodSecurityPolicySpec
- Fs
Group FSGroupStrategy Options Args - fsGroup is the strategy that will dictate what fs group is used by the SecurityContext.
- Run
As RunUser As User Strategy Options Args - runAsUser is the strategy that will dictate the allowable RunAsUser values that may be set.
- Se
Linux SELinuxStrategy Options Args - seLinux is the strategy that will dictate the allowable labels that may be set.
- Supplemental
Groups SupplementalGroups Strategy Options Args - supplementalGroups is the strategy that will dictate what supplemental groups are used by the SecurityContext.
- Allow
Privilege boolEscalation - allowPrivilegeEscalation determines if a pod can request to allow privilege escalation. If unspecified, defaults to true.
- Allowed
CSIDrivers List<AllowedCSIDriver Args> - AllowedCSIDrivers is a whitelist of inline CSI drivers that must be explicitly set to be embedded within a pod spec. An empty value indicates that any CSI driver can be used for inline ephemeral volumes.
- Allowed
Capabilities List<string> - allowedCapabilities is a list of capabilities that can be requested to add to the container. Capabilities in this field may be added at the pod author’s discretion. You must not list a capability in both allowedCapabilities and requiredDropCapabilities.
- Allowed
Flex List<AllowedVolumes Flex Volume Args> - allowedFlexVolumes is a whitelist of allowed Flexvolumes. Empty or nil indicates that all Flexvolumes may be used. This parameter is effective only when the usage of the Flexvolumes is allowed in the “volumes” field.
- Allowed
Host List<AllowedPaths Host Path Args> - allowedHostPaths is a white list of allowed host paths. Empty indicates that all host paths may be used.
- Allowed
Proc List<string>Mount Types - AllowedProcMountTypes is a whitelist of allowed ProcMountTypes. Empty or nil indicates that only the DefaultProcMountType may be used. This requires the ProcMountType feature flag to be enabled.
- Allowed
Unsafe List<string>Sysctls allowedUnsafeSysctls is a list of explicitly allowed unsafe sysctls, defaults to none. Each entry is either a plain sysctl name or ends in “*” in which case it is considered as a prefix of allowed sysctls. Single * means all unsafe sysctls are allowed. Kubelet has to whitelist all allowed unsafe sysctls explicitly to avoid rejection.
Examples: e.g. “foo/” allows “foo/bar”, “foo/baz”, etc. e.g. “foo.” allows “foo.bar”, “foo.baz”, etc.
- Default
Add List<string>Capabilities - defaultAddCapabilities is the default set of capabilities that will be added to the container unless the pod spec specifically drops the capability. You may not list a capability in both defaultAddCapabilities and requiredDropCapabilities. Capabilities added here are implicitly allowed, and need not be included in the allowedCapabilities list.
- Default
Allow boolPrivilege Escalation - defaultAllowPrivilegeEscalation controls the default setting for whether a process can gain more privileges than its parent process.
- Forbidden
Sysctls List<string> forbiddenSysctls is a list of explicitly forbidden sysctls, defaults to none. Each entry is either a plain sysctl name or ends in “*” in which case it is considered as a prefix of forbidden sysctls. Single * means all sysctls are forbidden.
Examples: e.g. “foo/” forbids “foo/bar”, “foo/baz”, etc. e.g. “foo.” forbids “foo.bar”, “foo.baz”, etc.
- Host
IPC bool - hostIPC determines if the policy allows the use of HostIPC in the pod spec.
- Host
Network bool - hostNetwork determines if the policy allows the use of HostNetwork in the pod spec.
- Host
PID bool - hostPID determines if the policy allows the use of HostPID in the pod spec.
- Host
Ports List<HostPort Range Args> - hostPorts determines which host port ranges are allowed to be exposed.
- Privileged bool
- privileged determines if a pod can request to be run as privileged.
- Read
Only boolRoot Filesystem - readOnlyRootFilesystem when set to true will force containers to run with a read only root file system. If the container specifically requests to run with a non-read only root file system the PSP should deny the pod. If set to false the container may run with a read only root file system if it wishes but it will not be forced to.
- Required
Drop List<string>Capabilities - requiredDropCapabilities are the capabilities that will be dropped from the container. These are required to be dropped and cannot be added.
- Run
As RunGroup As Group Strategy Options Args - RunAsGroup is the strategy that will dictate the allowable RunAsGroup values that may be set. If this field is omitted, the pod’s RunAsGroup can take any value. This field requires the RunAsGroup feature gate to be enabled.
- Runtime
Class RuntimeClass Strategy Options Args - runtimeClass is the strategy that will dictate the allowable RuntimeClasses for a pod. If this field is omitted, the pod’s runtimeClassName field is unrestricted. Enforcement of this field depends on the RuntimeClass feature gate being enabled.
- Volumes List<string>
- volumes is a white list of allowed volume plugins. Empty indicates that no volumes may be used. To allow all volumes you may use ‘*‘.
- Fs
Group FSGroupStrategy Options - fsGroup is the strategy that will dictate what fs group is used by the SecurityContext.
- Run
As RunUser As User Strategy Options - runAsUser is the strategy that will dictate the allowable RunAsUser values that may be set.
- Se
Linux SELinuxStrategy Options - seLinux is the strategy that will dictate the allowable labels that may be set.
- Supplemental
Groups SupplementalGroups Strategy Options - supplementalGroups is the strategy that will dictate what supplemental groups are used by the SecurityContext.
- Allow
Privilege boolEscalation - allowPrivilegeEscalation determines if a pod can request to allow privilege escalation. If unspecified, defaults to true.
- Allowed
CSIDrivers []AllowedCSIDriver - AllowedCSIDrivers is a whitelist of inline CSI drivers that must be explicitly set to be embedded within a pod spec. An empty value indicates that any CSI driver can be used for inline ephemeral volumes.
- Allowed
Capabilities []string - allowedCapabilities is a list of capabilities that can be requested to add to the container. Capabilities in this field may be added at the pod author’s discretion. You must not list a capability in both allowedCapabilities and requiredDropCapabilities.
- Allowed
Flex []AllowedVolumes Flex Volume - allowedFlexVolumes is a whitelist of allowed Flexvolumes. Empty or nil indicates that all Flexvolumes may be used. This parameter is effective only when the usage of the Flexvolumes is allowed in the “volumes” field.
- Allowed
Host []AllowedPaths Host Path - allowedHostPaths is a white list of allowed host paths. Empty indicates that all host paths may be used.
- Allowed
Proc []stringMount Types - AllowedProcMountTypes is a whitelist of allowed ProcMountTypes. Empty or nil indicates that only the DefaultProcMountType may be used. This requires the ProcMountType feature flag to be enabled.
- Allowed
Unsafe []stringSysctls allowedUnsafeSysctls is a list of explicitly allowed unsafe sysctls, defaults to none. Each entry is either a plain sysctl name or ends in “*” in which case it is considered as a prefix of allowed sysctls. Single * means all unsafe sysctls are allowed. Kubelet has to whitelist all allowed unsafe sysctls explicitly to avoid rejection.
Examples: e.g. “foo/” allows “foo/bar”, “foo/baz”, etc. e.g. “foo.” allows “foo.bar”, “foo.baz”, etc.
- Default
Add []stringCapabilities - defaultAddCapabilities is the default set of capabilities that will be added to the container unless the pod spec specifically drops the capability. You may not list a capability in both defaultAddCapabilities and requiredDropCapabilities. Capabilities added here are implicitly allowed, and need not be included in the allowedCapabilities list.
- Default
Allow boolPrivilege Escalation - defaultAllowPrivilegeEscalation controls the default setting for whether a process can gain more privileges than its parent process.
- Forbidden
Sysctls []string forbiddenSysctls is a list of explicitly forbidden sysctls, defaults to none. Each entry is either a plain sysctl name or ends in “*” in which case it is considered as a prefix of forbidden sysctls. Single * means all sysctls are forbidden.
Examples: e.g. “foo/” forbids “foo/bar”, “foo/baz”, etc. e.g. “foo.” forbids “foo.bar”, “foo.baz”, etc.
- Host
IPC bool - hostIPC determines if the policy allows the use of HostIPC in the pod spec.
- Host
Network bool - hostNetwork determines if the policy allows the use of HostNetwork in the pod spec.
- Host
PID bool - hostPID determines if the policy allows the use of HostPID in the pod spec.
- Host
Ports []HostPort Range - hostPorts determines which host port ranges are allowed to be exposed.
- Privileged bool
- privileged determines if a pod can request to be run as privileged.
- Read
Only boolRoot Filesystem - readOnlyRootFilesystem when set to true will force containers to run with a read only root file system. If the container specifically requests to run with a non-read only root file system the PSP should deny the pod. If set to false the container may run with a read only root file system if it wishes but it will not be forced to.
- Required
Drop []stringCapabilities - requiredDropCapabilities are the capabilities that will be dropped from the container. These are required to be dropped and cannot be added.
- Run
As RunGroup As Group Strategy Options - RunAsGroup is the strategy that will dictate the allowable RunAsGroup values that may be set. If this field is omitted, the pod’s RunAsGroup can take any value. This field requires the RunAsGroup feature gate to be enabled.
- Runtime
Class RuntimeClass Strategy Options - runtimeClass is the strategy that will dictate the allowable RuntimeClasses for a pod. If this field is omitted, the pod’s runtimeClassName field is unrestricted. Enforcement of this field depends on the RuntimeClass feature gate being enabled.
- Volumes []string
- volumes is a white list of allowed volume plugins. Empty indicates that no volumes may be used. To allow all volumes you may use ‘*‘.
- fs
Group FSGroupStrategy Options - fsGroup is the strategy that will dictate what fs group is used by the SecurityContext.
- run
As RunUser As User Strategy Options - runAsUser is the strategy that will dictate the allowable RunAsUser values that may be set.
- se
Linux SELinuxStrategy Options - seLinux is the strategy that will dictate the allowable labels that may be set.
- supplemental
Groups SupplementalGroups Strategy Options - supplementalGroups is the strategy that will dictate what supplemental groups are used by the SecurityContext.
- allow
Privilege booleanEscalation - allowPrivilegeEscalation determines if a pod can request to allow privilege escalation. If unspecified, defaults to true.
- allowed
CSIDrivers AllowedCSIDriver[] - AllowedCSIDrivers is a whitelist of inline CSI drivers that must be explicitly set to be embedded within a pod spec. An empty value indicates that any CSI driver can be used for inline ephemeral volumes.
- allowed
Capabilities string[] - allowedCapabilities is a list of capabilities that can be requested to add to the container. Capabilities in this field may be added at the pod author’s discretion. You must not list a capability in both allowedCapabilities and requiredDropCapabilities.
- allowed
Flex AllowedVolumes Flex Volume[] - allowedFlexVolumes is a whitelist of allowed Flexvolumes. Empty or nil indicates that all Flexvolumes may be used. This parameter is effective only when the usage of the Flexvolumes is allowed in the “volumes” field.
- allowed
Host AllowedPaths Host Path[] - allowedHostPaths is a white list of allowed host paths. Empty indicates that all host paths may be used.
- allowed
Proc string[]Mount Types - AllowedProcMountTypes is a whitelist of allowed ProcMountTypes. Empty or nil indicates that only the DefaultProcMountType may be used. This requires the ProcMountType feature flag to be enabled.
- allowed
Unsafe string[]Sysctls allowedUnsafeSysctls is a list of explicitly allowed unsafe sysctls, defaults to none. Each entry is either a plain sysctl name or ends in “*” in which case it is considered as a prefix of allowed sysctls. Single * means all unsafe sysctls are allowed. Kubelet has to whitelist all allowed unsafe sysctls explicitly to avoid rejection.
Examples: e.g. “foo/” allows “foo/bar”, “foo/baz”, etc. e.g. “foo.” allows “foo.bar”, “foo.baz”, etc.
- default
Add string[]Capabilities - defaultAddCapabilities is the default set of capabilities that will be added to the container unless the pod spec specifically drops the capability. You may not list a capability in both defaultAddCapabilities and requiredDropCapabilities. Capabilities added here are implicitly allowed, and need not be included in the allowedCapabilities list.
- default
Allow booleanPrivilege Escalation - defaultAllowPrivilegeEscalation controls the default setting for whether a process can gain more privileges than its parent process.
- forbidden
Sysctls string[] forbiddenSysctls is a list of explicitly forbidden sysctls, defaults to none. Each entry is either a plain sysctl name or ends in “*” in which case it is considered as a prefix of forbidden sysctls. Single * means all sysctls are forbidden.
Examples: e.g. “foo/” forbids “foo/bar”, “foo/baz”, etc. e.g. “foo.” forbids “foo.bar”, “foo.baz”, etc.
- host
IPC boolean - hostIPC determines if the policy allows the use of HostIPC in the pod spec.
- host
Network boolean - hostNetwork determines if the policy allows the use of HostNetwork in the pod spec.
- host
PID boolean - hostPID determines if the policy allows the use of HostPID in the pod spec.
- host
Ports HostPort Range[] - hostPorts determines which host port ranges are allowed to be exposed.
- privileged boolean
- privileged determines if a pod can request to be run as privileged.
- read
Only booleanRoot Filesystem - readOnlyRootFilesystem when set to true will force containers to run with a read only root file system. If the container specifically requests to run with a non-read only root file system the PSP should deny the pod. If set to false the container may run with a read only root file system if it wishes but it will not be forced to.
- required
Drop string[]Capabilities - requiredDropCapabilities are the capabilities that will be dropped from the container. These are required to be dropped and cannot be added.
- run
As RunGroup As Group Strategy Options - RunAsGroup is the strategy that will dictate the allowable RunAsGroup values that may be set. If this field is omitted, the pod’s RunAsGroup can take any value. This field requires the RunAsGroup feature gate to be enabled.
- runtime
Class RuntimeClass Strategy Options - runtimeClass is the strategy that will dictate the allowable RuntimeClasses for a pod. If this field is omitted, the pod’s runtimeClassName field is unrestricted. Enforcement of this field depends on the RuntimeClass feature gate being enabled.
- volumes string[]
- volumes is a white list of allowed volume plugins. Empty indicates that no volumes may be used. To allow all volumes you may use ‘*‘.
- fs_
group Dict[FSGroupStrategy Options] - fsGroup is the strategy that will dictate what fs group is used by the SecurityContext.
- run_
as_ Dict[Runuser As User Strategy Options] - runAsUser is the strategy that will dictate the allowable RunAsUser values that may be set.
- se_
linux Dict[SELinuxStrategy Options] - seLinux is the strategy that will dictate the allowable labels that may be set.
- supplemental_
groups Dict[SupplementalGroups Strategy Options] - supplementalGroups is the strategy that will dictate what supplemental groups are used by the SecurityContext.
- allow_
privilege_ boolescalation - allowPrivilegeEscalation determines if a pod can request to allow privilege escalation. If unspecified, defaults to true.
- allowed_
capabilities List[str] - allowedCapabilities is a list of capabilities that can be requested to add to the container. Capabilities in this field may be added at the pod author’s discretion. You must not list a capability in both allowedCapabilities and requiredDropCapabilities.
- allowed_
csi_ List[Alloweddrivers CSIDriver] - AllowedCSIDrivers is a whitelist of inline CSI drivers that must be explicitly set to be embedded within a pod spec. An empty value indicates that any CSI driver can be used for inline ephemeral volumes.
- allowed_
flex_ List[Allowedvolumes Flex Volume] - allowedFlexVolumes is a whitelist of allowed Flexvolumes. Empty or nil indicates that all Flexvolumes may be used. This parameter is effective only when the usage of the Flexvolumes is allowed in the “volumes” field.
- allowed_
host_ List[Allowedpaths Host Path] - allowedHostPaths is a white list of allowed host paths. Empty indicates that all host paths may be used.
- allowed_
proc_ List[str]mount_ types - AllowedProcMountTypes is a whitelist of allowed ProcMountTypes. Empty or nil indicates that only the DefaultProcMountType may be used. This requires the ProcMountType feature flag to be enabled.
- allowed_
unsafe_ List[str]sysctls allowedUnsafeSysctls is a list of explicitly allowed unsafe sysctls, defaults to none. Each entry is either a plain sysctl name or ends in “*” in which case it is considered as a prefix of allowed sysctls. Single * means all unsafe sysctls are allowed. Kubelet has to whitelist all allowed unsafe sysctls explicitly to avoid rejection.
Examples: e.g. “foo/” allows “foo/bar”, “foo/baz”, etc. e.g. “foo.” allows “foo.bar”, “foo.baz”, etc.
- default_
add_ List[str]capabilities - defaultAddCapabilities is the default set of capabilities that will be added to the container unless the pod spec specifically drops the capability. You may not list a capability in both defaultAddCapabilities and requiredDropCapabilities. Capabilities added here are implicitly allowed, and need not be included in the allowedCapabilities list.
- default_
allow_ boolprivilege_ escalation - defaultAllowPrivilegeEscalation controls the default setting for whether a process can gain more privileges than its parent process.
- forbidden_
sysctls List[str] forbiddenSysctls is a list of explicitly forbidden sysctls, defaults to none. Each entry is either a plain sysctl name or ends in “*” in which case it is considered as a prefix of forbidden sysctls. Single * means all sysctls are forbidden.
Examples: e.g. “foo/” forbids “foo/bar”, “foo/baz”, etc. e.g. “foo.” forbids “foo.bar”, “foo.baz”, etc.
- host_
ipc bool - hostIPC determines if the policy allows the use of HostIPC in the pod spec.
- host_
network bool - hostNetwork determines if the policy allows the use of HostNetwork in the pod spec.
- host_
pid bool - hostPID determines if the policy allows the use of HostPID in the pod spec.
- host_
ports List[HostPort Range] - hostPorts determines which host port ranges are allowed to be exposed.
- privileged bool
- privileged determines if a pod can request to be run as privileged.
- read_
only_ boolroot_ filesystem - readOnlyRootFilesystem when set to true will force containers to run with a read only root file system. If the container specifically requests to run with a non-read only root file system the PSP should deny the pod. If set to false the container may run with a read only root file system if it wishes but it will not be forced to.
- required_
drop_ List[str]capabilities - requiredDropCapabilities are the capabilities that will be dropped from the container. These are required to be dropped and cannot be added.
- run_
as_ Dict[Rungroup As Group Strategy Options] - RunAsGroup is the strategy that will dictate the allowable RunAsGroup values that may be set. If this field is omitted, the pod’s RunAsGroup can take any value. This field requires the RunAsGroup feature gate to be enabled.
- runtime_
class Dict[RuntimeClass Strategy Options] - runtimeClass is the strategy that will dictate the allowable RuntimeClasses for a pod. If this field is omitted, the pod’s runtimeClassName field is unrestricted. Enforcement of this field depends on the RuntimeClass feature gate being enabled.
- volumes List[str]
- volumes is a white list of allowed volume plugins. Empty indicates that no volumes may be used. To allow all volumes you may use ‘*‘.
RunAsGroupStrategyOptions
- Rule string
- rule is the strategy that will dictate the allowable RunAsGroup values that may be set.
- Ranges
List<IDRange
Args> - ranges are the allowed ranges of gids that may be used. If you would like to force a single gid then supply a single range with the same start and end. Required for MustRunAs.
- rule str
- rule is the strategy that will dictate the allowable RunAsGroup values that may be set.
- ranges List[IDRange]
- ranges are the allowed ranges of gids that may be used. If you would like to force a single gid then supply a single range with the same start and end. Required for MustRunAs.
RunAsUserStrategyOptions
- Rule string
- rule is the strategy that will dictate the allowable RunAsUser values that may be set.
- Ranges
List<IDRange
Args> - ranges are the allowed ranges of uids that may be used. If you would like to force a single uid then supply a single range with the same start and end. Required for MustRunAs.
- rule str
- rule is the strategy that will dictate the allowable RunAsUser values that may be set.
- ranges List[IDRange]
- ranges are the allowed ranges of uids that may be used. If you would like to force a single uid then supply a single range with the same start and end. Required for MustRunAs.
RuntimeClassStrategyOptions
- Allowed
Runtime List<string>Class Names - allowedRuntimeClassNames is a whitelist of RuntimeClass names that may be specified on a pod. A value of “*” means that any RuntimeClass name is allowed, and must be the only item in the list. An empty list requires the RuntimeClassName field to be unset.
- Default
Runtime stringClass Name - defaultRuntimeClassName is the default RuntimeClassName to set on the pod. The default MUST be allowed by the allowedRuntimeClassNames list. A value of nil does not mutate the Pod.
- Allowed
Runtime []stringClass Names - allowedRuntimeClassNames is a whitelist of RuntimeClass names that may be specified on a pod. A value of “*” means that any RuntimeClass name is allowed, and must be the only item in the list. An empty list requires the RuntimeClassName field to be unset.
- Default
Runtime stringClass Name - defaultRuntimeClassName is the default RuntimeClassName to set on the pod. The default MUST be allowed by the allowedRuntimeClassNames list. A value of nil does not mutate the Pod.
- allowed
Runtime string[]Class Names - allowedRuntimeClassNames is a whitelist of RuntimeClass names that may be specified on a pod. A value of “*” means that any RuntimeClass name is allowed, and must be the only item in the list. An empty list requires the RuntimeClassName field to be unset.
- default
Runtime stringClass Name - defaultRuntimeClassName is the default RuntimeClassName to set on the pod. The default MUST be allowed by the allowedRuntimeClassNames list. A value of nil does not mutate the Pod.
- allowed_
runtime_ List[str]class_ names - allowedRuntimeClassNames is a whitelist of RuntimeClass names that may be specified on a pod. A value of “*” means that any RuntimeClass name is allowed, and must be the only item in the list. An empty list requires the RuntimeClassName field to be unset.
- default_
runtime_ strclass_ name - defaultRuntimeClassName is the default RuntimeClassName to set on the pod. The default MUST be allowed by the allowedRuntimeClassNames list. A value of nil does not mutate the Pod.
SELinuxOptions
SELinuxStrategyOptions
- Rule string
- rule is the strategy that will dictate the allowable labels that may be set.
- Se
Linux Pulumi.Options Kubernetes. Core. V1. Inputs. SELinux Options Args - seLinuxOptions required to run as; required for MustRunAs More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/security-context/
- Rule string
- rule is the strategy that will dictate the allowable labels that may be set.
- Se
Linux SELinuxOptions Options - seLinuxOptions required to run as; required for MustRunAs More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/security-context/
- rule string
- rule is the strategy that will dictate the allowable labels that may be set.
- se
Linux core.v1.Options SELinux Options - seLinuxOptions required to run as; required for MustRunAs More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/security-context/
- rule str
- rule is the strategy that will dictate the allowable labels that may be set.
- se_
linux_ Dict[SELinuxoptions Options] - seLinuxOptions required to run as; required for MustRunAs More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/security-context/
SupplementalGroupsStrategyOptions
- Ranges
List<IDRange
Args> - ranges are the allowed ranges of supplemental groups. If you would like to force a single supplemental group then supply a single range with the same start and end. Required for MustRunAs.
- Rule string
- rule is the strategy that will dictate what supplemental groups is used in the SecurityContext.
- Ranges []IDRange
- ranges are the allowed ranges of supplemental groups. If you would like to force a single supplemental group then supply a single range with the same start and end. Required for MustRunAs.
- Rule string
- rule is the strategy that will dictate what supplemental groups is used in the SecurityContext.
- ranges IDRange[]
- ranges are the allowed ranges of supplemental groups. If you would like to force a single supplemental group then supply a single range with the same start and end. Required for MustRunAs.
- rule string
- rule is the strategy that will dictate what supplemental groups is used in the SecurityContext.
- ranges List[IDRange]
- ranges are the allowed ranges of supplemental groups. If you would like to force a single supplemental group then supply a single range with the same start and end. Required for MustRunAs.
- rule str
- rule is the strategy that will dictate what supplemental groups is used in the SecurityContext.
Package Details
- Repository
- https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi-kubernetes
- License
- Apache-2.0