#[non_exhaustive]pub struct EksPodPropertiesDetail {
pub service_account_name: Option<String>,
pub host_network: Option<bool>,
pub dns_policy: Option<String>,
pub image_pull_secrets: Option<Vec<ImagePullSecret>>,
pub containers: Option<Vec<EksContainerDetail>>,
pub init_containers: Option<Vec<EksContainerDetail>>,
pub volumes: Option<Vec<EksVolume>>,
pub pod_name: Option<String>,
pub node_name: Option<String>,
pub metadata: Option<EksMetadata>,
pub share_process_namespace: Option<bool>,
}
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The details for the pod.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.service_account_name: Option<String>
The name of the service account that's used to run the pod. For more information, see Kubernetes service accounts and Configure a Kubernetes service account to assume an IAM role in the Amazon EKS User Guide and Configure service accounts for pods in the Kubernetes documentation.
host_network: Option<bool>
Indicates if the pod uses the hosts' network IP address. The default value is true
. Setting this to false
enables the Kubernetes pod networking model. Most Batch workloads are egress-only and don't require the overhead of IP allocation for each pod for incoming connections. For more information, see Host namespaces and Pod networking in the Kubernetes documentation.
dns_policy: Option<String>
The DNS policy for the pod. The default value is ClusterFirst
. If the hostNetwork
parameter is not specified, the default is ClusterFirstWithHostNet
. ClusterFirst
indicates that any DNS query that does not match the configured cluster domain suffix is forwarded to the upstream nameserver inherited from the node. If no value was specified for dnsPolicy
in the RegisterJobDefinition API operation, then no value will be returned for dnsPolicy
by either of DescribeJobDefinitions or DescribeJobs API operations. The pod spec setting will contain either ClusterFirst
or ClusterFirstWithHostNet
, depending on the value of the hostNetwork
parameter. For more information, see Pod's DNS policy in the Kubernetes documentation.
Valid values: Default
| ClusterFirst
| ClusterFirstWithHostNet
image_pull_secrets: Option<Vec<ImagePullSecret>>
Displays the reference pointer to the Kubernetes secret resource. These secrets help to gain access to pull an images from a private registry.
containers: Option<Vec<EksContainerDetail>>
The properties of the container that's used on the Amazon EKS pod.
init_containers: Option<Vec<EksContainerDetail>>
The container registered with the Amazon EKS Connector agent and persists the registration information in the Kubernetes backend data store.
volumes: Option<Vec<EksVolume>>
Specifies the volumes for a job definition using Amazon EKS resources.
pod_name: Option<String>
The name of the pod for this job.
node_name: Option<String>
The name of the node for this job.
metadata: Option<EksMetadata>
Describes and uniquely identifies Kubernetes resources. For example, the compute environment that a pod runs in or the jobID
for a job running in the pod. For more information, see Understanding Kubernetes Objects in the Kubernetes documentation.
Indicates if the processes in a container are shared, or visible, to other containers in the same pod. For more information, see Share Process Namespace between Containers in a Pod.
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Source§impl EksPodPropertiesDetail
impl EksPodPropertiesDetail
Sourcepub fn service_account_name(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn service_account_name(&self) -> Option<&str>
The name of the service account that's used to run the pod. For more information, see Kubernetes service accounts and Configure a Kubernetes service account to assume an IAM role in the Amazon EKS User Guide and Configure service accounts for pods in the Kubernetes documentation.
Sourcepub fn host_network(&self) -> Option<bool>
pub fn host_network(&self) -> Option<bool>
Indicates if the pod uses the hosts' network IP address. The default value is true
. Setting this to false
enables the Kubernetes pod networking model. Most Batch workloads are egress-only and don't require the overhead of IP allocation for each pod for incoming connections. For more information, see Host namespaces and Pod networking in the Kubernetes documentation.
Sourcepub fn dns_policy(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn dns_policy(&self) -> Option<&str>
The DNS policy for the pod. The default value is ClusterFirst
. If the hostNetwork
parameter is not specified, the default is ClusterFirstWithHostNet
. ClusterFirst
indicates that any DNS query that does not match the configured cluster domain suffix is forwarded to the upstream nameserver inherited from the node. If no value was specified for dnsPolicy
in the RegisterJobDefinition API operation, then no value will be returned for dnsPolicy
by either of DescribeJobDefinitions or DescribeJobs API operations. The pod spec setting will contain either ClusterFirst
or ClusterFirstWithHostNet
, depending on the value of the hostNetwork
parameter. For more information, see Pod's DNS policy in the Kubernetes documentation.
Valid values: Default
| ClusterFirst
| ClusterFirstWithHostNet
Sourcepub fn image_pull_secrets(&self) -> &[ImagePullSecret]
pub fn image_pull_secrets(&self) -> &[ImagePullSecret]
Displays the reference pointer to the Kubernetes secret resource. These secrets help to gain access to pull an images from a private registry.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .image_pull_secrets.is_none()
.
Sourcepub fn containers(&self) -> &[EksContainerDetail]
pub fn containers(&self) -> &[EksContainerDetail]
The properties of the container that's used on the Amazon EKS pod.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .containers.is_none()
.
Sourcepub fn init_containers(&self) -> &[EksContainerDetail]
pub fn init_containers(&self) -> &[EksContainerDetail]
The container registered with the Amazon EKS Connector agent and persists the registration information in the Kubernetes backend data store.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .init_containers.is_none()
.
Sourcepub fn volumes(&self) -> &[EksVolume]
pub fn volumes(&self) -> &[EksVolume]
Specifies the volumes for a job definition using Amazon EKS resources.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .volumes.is_none()
.
Sourcepub fn metadata(&self) -> Option<&EksMetadata>
pub fn metadata(&self) -> Option<&EksMetadata>
Describes and uniquely identifies Kubernetes resources. For example, the compute environment that a pod runs in or the jobID
for a job running in the pod. For more information, see Understanding Kubernetes Objects in the Kubernetes documentation.
Indicates if the processes in a container are shared, or visible, to other containers in the same pod. For more information, see Share Process Namespace between Containers in a Pod.
Source§impl EksPodPropertiesDetail
impl EksPodPropertiesDetail
Sourcepub fn builder() -> EksPodPropertiesDetailBuilder
pub fn builder() -> EksPodPropertiesDetailBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture EksPodPropertiesDetail
.
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impl Clone for EksPodPropertiesDetail
Source§fn clone(&self) -> EksPodPropertiesDetail
fn clone(&self) -> EksPodPropertiesDetail
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impl Debug for EksPodPropertiesDetail
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impl PartialEq for EksPodPropertiesDetail
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