pub struct CSIDriver {
pub metadata: ObjectMeta,
pub spec: CSIDriverSpec,
}
Expand description
CSIDriver captures information about a Container Storage Interface (CSI) volume driver deployed on the cluster. Kubernetes attach detach controller uses this object to determine whether attach is required. Kubelet uses this object to determine whether pod information needs to be passed on mount. CSIDriver objects are non-namespaced.
Fields
metadata: ObjectMeta
Standard object metadata. metadata.Name indicates the name of the CSI driver that this object refers to; it MUST be the same name returned by the CSI GetPluginName() call for that driver. The driver name must be 63 characters or less, beginning and ending with an alphanumeric character ([a-z0-9A-Z]) with dashes (-), dots (.), and alphanumerics between. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#metadata
spec: CSIDriverSpec
Specification of the CSI Driver.
Implementations
pub fn create_csi_driver(
body: &CSIDriver,
optional: CreateOptional<'_>
) -> Result<(Request<Vec<u8>>, fn(_: StatusCode) -> ResponseBody<CreateResponse<Self>>), RequestError>
pub fn create_csi_driver(
body: &CSIDriver,
optional: CreateOptional<'_>
) -> Result<(Request<Vec<u8>>, fn(_: StatusCode) -> ResponseBody<CreateResponse<Self>>), RequestError>
create a CSIDriver
Use the returned crate::ResponseBody
<
crate::CreateResponse
<Self>>
constructor, or crate::CreateResponse
<Self>
directly, to parse the HTTP response.
Arguments
-
body
-
optional
Optional parameters. Use
Default::default()
to not pass any.
pub fn delete_csi_driver(
name: &str,
optional: DeleteOptional<'_>
) -> Result<(Request<Vec<u8>>, fn(_: StatusCode) -> ResponseBody<DeleteResponse<Self>>), RequestError>
pub fn delete_csi_driver(
name: &str,
optional: DeleteOptional<'_>
) -> Result<(Request<Vec<u8>>, fn(_: StatusCode) -> ResponseBody<DeleteResponse<Self>>), RequestError>
delete a CSIDriver
Use the returned crate::ResponseBody
<
crate::DeleteResponse
<Self>>
constructor, or crate::DeleteResponse
<Self>
directly, to parse the HTTP response.
Arguments
-
name
name of the CSIDriver
-
optional
Optional parameters. Use
Default::default()
to not pass any.
pub fn delete_collection_csi_driver(
delete_optional: DeleteOptional<'_>,
list_optional: ListOptional<'_>
) -> Result<(Request<Vec<u8>>, fn(_: StatusCode) -> ResponseBody<DeleteResponse<List<Self>>>), RequestError>
pub fn delete_collection_csi_driver(
delete_optional: DeleteOptional<'_>,
list_optional: ListOptional<'_>
) -> Result<(Request<Vec<u8>>, fn(_: StatusCode) -> ResponseBody<DeleteResponse<List<Self>>>), RequestError>
delete collection of CSIDriver
Use the returned crate::ResponseBody
<
crate::DeleteResponse
<
crate::List
<Self>>>
constructor, or crate::DeleteResponse
<
crate::List
<Self>>
directly, to parse the HTTP response.
Arguments
-
delete_optional
Delete options. Use
Default::default()
to not pass any. -
list_optional
List options. Use
Default::default()
to not pass any.
pub fn list_csi_driver(
optional: ListOptional<'_>
) -> Result<(Request<Vec<u8>>, fn(_: StatusCode) -> ResponseBody<ListResponse<Self>>), RequestError>
pub fn list_csi_driver(
optional: ListOptional<'_>
) -> Result<(Request<Vec<u8>>, fn(_: StatusCode) -> ResponseBody<ListResponse<Self>>), RequestError>
list or watch objects of kind CSIDriver
This operation only supports listing all items of this type.
Use the returned crate::ResponseBody
<
crate::ListResponse
<Self>>
constructor, or crate::ListResponse
<Self>
directly, to parse the HTTP response.
Arguments
-
optional
Optional parameters. Use
Default::default()
to not pass any.
pub fn patch_csi_driver(
name: &str,
body: &Patch,
optional: PatchOptional<'_>
) -> Result<(Request<Vec<u8>>, fn(_: StatusCode) -> ResponseBody<PatchResponse<Self>>), RequestError>
pub fn patch_csi_driver(
name: &str,
body: &Patch,
optional: PatchOptional<'_>
) -> Result<(Request<Vec<u8>>, fn(_: StatusCode) -> ResponseBody<PatchResponse<Self>>), RequestError>
partially update the specified CSIDriver
Use the returned crate::ResponseBody
<
crate::PatchResponse
<Self>>
constructor, or crate::PatchResponse
<Self>
directly, to parse the HTTP response.
Arguments
-
name
name of the CSIDriver
-
body
-
optional
Optional parameters. Use
Default::default()
to not pass any.
pub fn read_csi_driver(
name: &str,
optional: ReadCSIDriverOptional<'_>
) -> Result<(Request<Vec<u8>>, fn(_: StatusCode) -> ResponseBody<ReadCSIDriverResponse>), RequestError>
pub fn read_csi_driver(
name: &str,
optional: ReadCSIDriverOptional<'_>
) -> Result<(Request<Vec<u8>>, fn(_: StatusCode) -> ResponseBody<ReadCSIDriverResponse>), RequestError>
read the specified CSIDriver
Use the returned crate::ResponseBody
<
ReadCSIDriverResponse
>
constructor, or ReadCSIDriverResponse
directly, to parse the HTTP response.
Arguments
-
name
name of the CSIDriver
-
optional
Optional parameters. Use
Default::default()
to not pass any.
pub fn replace_csi_driver(
name: &str,
body: &CSIDriver,
optional: ReplaceOptional<'_>
) -> Result<(Request<Vec<u8>>, fn(_: StatusCode) -> ResponseBody<ReplaceResponse<Self>>), RequestError>
pub fn replace_csi_driver(
name: &str,
body: &CSIDriver,
optional: ReplaceOptional<'_>
) -> Result<(Request<Vec<u8>>, fn(_: StatusCode) -> ResponseBody<ReplaceResponse<Self>>), RequestError>
replace the specified CSIDriver
Use the returned crate::ResponseBody
<
crate::ReplaceResponse
<Self>>
constructor, or crate::ReplaceResponse
<Self>
directly, to parse the HTTP response.
Arguments
-
name
name of the CSIDriver
-
body
-
optional
Optional parameters. Use
Default::default()
to not pass any.
pub fn watch_csi_driver(
optional: WatchOptional<'_>
) -> Result<(Request<Vec<u8>>, fn(_: StatusCode) -> ResponseBody<WatchResponse<Self>>), RequestError>
pub fn watch_csi_driver(
optional: WatchOptional<'_>
) -> Result<(Request<Vec<u8>>, fn(_: StatusCode) -> ResponseBody<WatchResponse<Self>>), RequestError>
list or watch objects of kind CSIDriver
This operation only supports watching one item, or a list of items, of this type for changes.
Use the returned crate::ResponseBody
<
crate::WatchResponse
<Self>>
constructor, or crate::WatchResponse
<Self>
directly, to parse the HTTP response.
Arguments
-
optional
Optional parameters. Use
Default::default()
to not pass any.
Trait Implementations
Deserialize this value from the given Serde deserializer. Read more
type Ty = ObjectMeta
type Ty = ObjectMeta
The type of the metadata object.
Gets a reference to the metadata of this resource value.
Gets a mutable reference to the metadata of this resource value.
The API version of the resource. This is a composite of Resource::GROUP
and Resource::VERSION
(eg "apiextensions.k8s.io/v1beta1"
)
or just the version for resources without a group (eg "v1"
). Read more
The group of the resource, or the empty string if the resource doesn’t have a group.
The URL path segment used to construct URLs related to this resource. Read more
type Scope = ClusterResourceScope
type Scope = ClusterResourceScope
Indicates whether the resource is namespace-scoped or cluster-scoped or a subresource. Read more
Auto Trait Implementations
impl RefUnwindSafe for CSIDriver
impl UnwindSafe for CSIDriver
Blanket Implementations
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more