Most EndpointSlices are created by the EndpointSlice controller to represent the Pods selected by Service objects.
For a given service there may be multiple EndpointSlice objects which must be joined to produce the full set of endpoints; you can find all of the slices for a given service by listing EndpointSlices in the service's namespace whose kubernetes.io/service-name label contains the service's name.
addressType specifies the type of address carried by this EndpointSlice.
All addresses in this slice must be the same type.
This field is immutable after creation.
The following address types are currently supported:
IPv4: Represents an IPv4 Address.
IPv6: Represents an IPv6 Address.
FQDN: Represents a Fully Qualified Domain Name.
(Deprecated) The EndpointSlice controller only generates, and kube-proxy only processes, slices of addressType "IPv4" and "IPv6".
No semantics are defined for the "FQDN" type.
ports specifies the list of network ports exposed by each endpoint in this slice.
Each port must have a unique name.
Each slice may include a maximum of 100 ports.
Services always have at least 1 port, so EndpointSlices generated by the EndpointSlice controller will likewise always have at least 1 port.
EndpointSlices used for other purposes may have an empty ports list.
Returns the relative, descendent directory path between this module and other.
Throws if no such path exists.
For example, if module mod1 has path /dir1/mod1.pkl, and module mod2 has path
/dir1/dir2/dir3/mod2.pkl, then mod1.relativePathTo(mod2) will return
List("dir2", "dir3").
A common use case is to compute the directory path between a template located at the root of a
hierarchy (say rootModule.pkl) and the currently evaluated module (accessible via the
module keyword):
FieldsV1 stores a set of fields in a data structure like a Trie, in JSON format.
Each key is either a '.' representing the field itself, and will always map to an empty set, or a string representing a sub-field or item.
The string will follow one of these four formats:
'f:', where is the name of a field in a struct, or key in a map
'v:', where is the exact json formatted value of a list item
'i:', where is position of a item in a list
'k:', where is a map of a list item's key fields to their unique values
If a key maps to an empty Fields value, the field that key represents is part of the set.
The exact format is defined in sigs.k8s.io/structured-merge-diff.
EndpointSlice represents a set of service endpoints.