# Copyright 2024 The Kubernetes Authors. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. # # Gateway API Experimental channel install # --- # # config/crd/experimental/gateway.networking.k8s.io_backendlbpolicies.yaml # apiVersion: apiextensions.k8s.io/v1 kind: CustomResourceDefinition metadata: annotations: api-approved.kubernetes.io: https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/gateway-api/pull/2997 gateway.networking.k8s.io/bundle-version: v1.2.0-rc2 gateway.networking.k8s.io/channel: experimental creationTimestamp: null labels: gateway.networking.k8s.io/policy: Direct name: backendlbpolicies.gateway.networking.k8s.io spec: group: gateway.networking.k8s.io names: categories: - gateway-api kind: BackendLBPolicy listKind: BackendLBPolicyList plural: backendlbpolicies shortNames: - blbpolicy singular: backendlbpolicy scope: Namespaced versions: - additionalPrinterColumns: - jsonPath: .metadata.creationTimestamp name: Age type: date name: v1alpha2 schema: openAPIV3Schema: description: |- BackendLBPolicy provides a way to define load balancing rules for a backend. properties: apiVersion: description: |- APIVersion defines the versioned schema of this representation of an object. Servers should convert recognized schemas to the latest internal value, and may reject unrecognized values. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#resources type: string kind: description: |- Kind is a string value representing the REST resource this object represents. Servers may infer this from the endpoint the client submits requests to. Cannot be updated. In CamelCase. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#types-kinds type: string metadata: type: object spec: description: Spec defines the desired state of BackendLBPolicy. properties: sessionPersistence: description: |- SessionPersistence defines and configures session persistence for the backend. Support: Extended properties: absoluteTimeout: description: |- AbsoluteTimeout defines the absolute timeout of the persistent session. Once the AbsoluteTimeout duration has elapsed, the session becomes invalid. Support: Extended pattern: ^([0-9]{1,5}(h|m|s|ms)){1,4}$ type: string cookieConfig: description: |- CookieConfig provides configuration settings that are specific to cookie-based session persistence. Support: Core properties: lifetimeType: default: Session description: |- LifetimeType specifies whether the cookie has a permanent or session-based lifetime. A permanent cookie persists until its specified expiry time, defined by the Expires or Max-Age cookie attributes, while a session cookie is deleted when the current session ends. When set to "Permanent", AbsoluteTimeout indicates the cookie's lifetime via the Expires or Max-Age cookie attributes and is required. When set to "Session", AbsoluteTimeout indicates the absolute lifetime of the cookie tracked by the gateway and is optional. Support: Core for "Session" type Support: Extended for "Permanent" type enum: - Permanent - Session type: string type: object idleTimeout: description: |- IdleTimeout defines the idle timeout of the persistent session. Once the session has been idle for more than the specified IdleTimeout duration, the session becomes invalid. Support: Extended pattern: ^([0-9]{1,5}(h|m|s|ms)){1,4}$ type: string sessionName: description: |- SessionName defines the name of the persistent session token which may be reflected in the cookie or the header. Users should avoid reusing session names to prevent unintended consequences, such as rejection or unpredictable behavior. Support: Implementation-specific maxLength: 128 type: string type: default: Cookie description: |- Type defines the type of session persistence such as through the use a header or cookie. Defaults to cookie based session persistence. Support: Core for "Cookie" type Support: Extended for "Header" type enum: - Cookie - Header type: string type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: AbsoluteTimeout must be specified when cookie lifetimeType is Permanent rule: '!has(self.cookieConfig) || !has(self.cookieConfig.lifetimeType) || self.cookieConfig.lifetimeType != ''Permanent'' || has(self.absoluteTimeout)' targetRefs: description: |- TargetRef identifies an API object to apply policy to. Currently, Backends (i.e. Service, ServiceImport, or any implementation-specific backendRef) are the only valid API target references. items: description: |- LocalPolicyTargetReference identifies an API object to apply a direct or inherited policy to. This should be used as part of Policy resources that can target Gateway API resources. For more information on how this policy attachment model works, and a sample Policy resource, refer to the policy attachment documentation for Gateway API. properties: group: description: Group is the group of the target resource. maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: description: Kind is kind of the target resource. maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: Name is the name of the target resource. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string required: - group - kind - name type: object maxItems: 16 minItems: 1 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - group - kind - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map required: - targetRefs type: object status: description: Status defines the current state of BackendLBPolicy. properties: ancestors: description: |- Ancestors is a list of ancestor resources (usually Gateways) that are associated with the policy, and the status of the policy with respect to each ancestor. When this policy attaches to a parent, the controller that manages the parent and the ancestors MUST add an entry to this list when the controller first sees the policy and SHOULD update the entry as appropriate when the relevant ancestor is modified. Note that choosing the relevant ancestor is left to the Policy designers; an important part of Policy design is designing the right object level at which to namespace this status. Note also that implementations MUST ONLY populate ancestor status for the Ancestor resources they are responsible for. Implementations MUST use the ControllerName field to uniquely identify the entries in this list that they are responsible for. Note that to achieve this, the list of PolicyAncestorStatus structs MUST be treated as a map with a composite key, made up of the AncestorRef and ControllerName fields combined. A maximum of 16 ancestors will be represented in this list. An empty list means the Policy is not relevant for any ancestors. If this slice is full, implementations MUST NOT add further entries. Instead they MUST consider the policy unimplementable and signal that on any related resources such as the ancestor that would be referenced here. For example, if this list was full on BackendTLSPolicy, no additional Gateways would be able to reference the Service targeted by the BackendTLSPolicy. items: description: |- PolicyAncestorStatus describes the status of a route with respect to an associated Ancestor. Ancestors refer to objects that are either the Target of a policy or above it in terms of object hierarchy. For example, if a policy targets a Service, the Policy's Ancestors are, in order, the Service, the HTTPRoute, the Gateway, and the GatewayClass. Almost always, in this hierarchy, the Gateway will be the most useful object to place Policy status on, so we recommend that implementations SHOULD use Gateway as the PolicyAncestorStatus object unless the designers have a _very_ good reason otherwise. In the context of policy attachment, the Ancestor is used to distinguish which resource results in a distinct application of this policy. For example, if a policy targets a Service, it may have a distinct result per attached Gateway. Policies targeting the same resource may have different effects depending on the ancestors of those resources. For example, different Gateways targeting the same Service may have different capabilities, especially if they have different underlying implementations. For example, in BackendTLSPolicy, the Policy attaches to a Service that is used as a backend in a HTTPRoute that is itself attached to a Gateway. In this case, the relevant object for status is the Gateway, and that is the ancestor object referred to in this status. Note that a parent is also an ancestor, so for objects where the parent is the relevant object for status, this struct SHOULD still be used. This struct is intended to be used in a slice that's effectively a map, with a composite key made up of the AncestorRef and the ControllerName. properties: ancestorRef: description: |- AncestorRef corresponds with a ParentRef in the spec that this PolicyAncestorStatus struct describes the status of. properties: group: default: gateway.networking.k8s.io description: |- Group is the group of the referent. When unspecified, "gateway.networking.k8s.io" is inferred. To set the core API group (such as for a "Service" kind referent), Group must be explicitly set to "" (empty string). Support: Core maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: default: Gateway description: |- Kind is kind of the referent. There are two kinds of parent resources with "Core" support: * Gateway (Gateway conformance profile) * Service (Mesh conformance profile, ClusterIP Services only) Support for other resources is Implementation-Specific. maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: |- Name is the name of the referent. Support: Core maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string namespace: description: |- Namespace is the namespace of the referent. When unspecified, this refers to the local namespace of the Route. Note that there are specific rules for ParentRefs which cross namespace boundaries. Cross-namespace references are only valid if they are explicitly allowed by something in the namespace they are referring to. For example: Gateway has the AllowedRoutes field, and ReferenceGrant provides a generic way to enable any other kind of cross-namespace reference. ParentRefs from a Route to a Service in the same namespace are "producer" routes, which apply default routing rules to inbound connections from any namespace to the Service. ParentRefs from a Route to a Service in a different namespace are "consumer" routes, and these routing rules are only applied to outbound connections originating from the same namespace as the Route, for which the intended destination of the connections are a Service targeted as a ParentRef of the Route. Support: Core maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?$ type: string port: description: |- Port is the network port this Route targets. It can be interpreted differently based on the type of parent resource. When the parent resource is a Gateway, this targets all listeners listening on the specified port that also support this kind of Route(and select this Route). It's not recommended to set `Port` unless the networking behaviors specified in a Route must apply to a specific port as opposed to a listener(s) whose port(s) may be changed. When both Port and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected listener must match both specified values. When the parent resource is a Service, this targets a specific port in the Service spec. When both Port (experimental) and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected port must match both specified values. Implementations MAY choose to support other parent resources. Implementations supporting other types of parent resources MUST clearly document how/if Port is interpreted. For the purpose of status, an attachment is considered successful as long as the parent resource accepts it partially. For example, Gateway listeners can restrict which Routes can attach to them by Route kind, namespace, or hostname. If 1 of 2 Gateway listeners accept attachment from the referencing Route, the Route MUST be considered successfully attached. If no Gateway listeners accept attachment from this Route, the Route MUST be considered detached from the Gateway. Support: Extended format: int32 maximum: 65535 minimum: 1 type: integer sectionName: description: |- SectionName is the name of a section within the target resource. In the following resources, SectionName is interpreted as the following: * Gateway: Listener name. When both Port (experimental) and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected listener must match both specified values. * Service: Port name. When both Port (experimental) and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected listener must match both specified values. Implementations MAY choose to support attaching Routes to other resources. If that is the case, they MUST clearly document how SectionName is interpreted. When unspecified (empty string), this will reference the entire resource. For the purpose of status, an attachment is considered successful if at least one section in the parent resource accepts it. For example, Gateway listeners can restrict which Routes can attach to them by Route kind, namespace, or hostname. If 1 of 2 Gateway listeners accept attachment from the referencing Route, the Route MUST be considered successfully attached. If no Gateway listeners accept attachment from this Route, the Route MUST be considered detached from the Gateway. Support: Core maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string required: - name type: object conditions: description: Conditions describes the status of the Policy with respect to the given Ancestor. items: description: Condition contains details for one aspect of the current state of this API Resource. properties: lastTransitionTime: description: |- lastTransitionTime is the last time the condition transitioned from one status to another. This should be when the underlying condition changed. If that is not known, then using the time when the API field changed is acceptable. format: date-time type: string message: description: |- message is a human readable message indicating details about the transition. This may be an empty string. maxLength: 32768 type: string observedGeneration: description: |- observedGeneration represents the .metadata.generation that the condition was set based upon. For instance, if .metadata.generation is currently 12, but the .status.conditions[x].observedGeneration is 9, the condition is out of date with respect to the current state of the instance. format: int64 minimum: 0 type: integer reason: description: |- reason contains a programmatic identifier indicating the reason for the condition's last transition. Producers of specific condition types may define expected values and meanings for this field, and whether the values are considered a guaranteed API. The value should be a CamelCase string. This field may not be empty. maxLength: 1024 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z]([A-Za-z0-9_,:]*[A-Za-z0-9_])?$ type: string status: description: status of the condition, one of True, False, Unknown. enum: - "True" - "False" - Unknown type: string type: description: type of condition in CamelCase or in foo.example.com/CamelCase. maxLength: 316 pattern: ^([a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*/)?(([A-Za-z0-9][-A-Za-z0-9_.]*)?[A-Za-z0-9])$ type: string required: - lastTransitionTime - message - reason - status - type type: object maxItems: 8 minItems: 1 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - type x-kubernetes-list-type: map controllerName: description: |- ControllerName is a domain/path string that indicates the name of the controller that wrote this status. This corresponds with the controllerName field on GatewayClass. Example: "example.net/gateway-controller". The format of this field is DOMAIN "/" PATH, where DOMAIN and PATH are valid Kubernetes names (https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/names/#names). Controllers MUST populate this field when writing status. Controllers should ensure that entries to status populated with their ControllerName are cleaned up when they are no longer necessary. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*\/[A-Za-z0-9\/\-._~%!$&'()*+,;=:]+$ type: string required: - ancestorRef - controllerName type: object maxItems: 16 type: array required: - ancestors type: object required: - spec type: object served: true storage: true subresources: status: {} status: acceptedNames: kind: "" plural: "" conditions: null storedVersions: null --- # # config/crd/experimental/gateway.networking.k8s.io_backendtlspolicies.yaml # apiVersion: apiextensions.k8s.io/v1 kind: CustomResourceDefinition metadata: annotations: api-approved.kubernetes.io: https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/gateway-api/pull/2997 gateway.networking.k8s.io/bundle-version: v1.2.0-rc2 gateway.networking.k8s.io/channel: experimental creationTimestamp: null labels: gateway.networking.k8s.io/policy: Direct name: backendtlspolicies.gateway.networking.k8s.io spec: group: gateway.networking.k8s.io names: categories: - gateway-api kind: BackendTLSPolicy listKind: BackendTLSPolicyList plural: backendtlspolicies shortNames: - btlspolicy singular: backendtlspolicy scope: Namespaced versions: - additionalPrinterColumns: - jsonPath: .metadata.creationTimestamp name: Age type: date name: v1alpha3 schema: openAPIV3Schema: description: |- BackendTLSPolicy provides a way to configure how a Gateway connects to a Backend via TLS. properties: apiVersion: description: |- APIVersion defines the versioned schema of this representation of an object. Servers should convert recognized schemas to the latest internal value, and may reject unrecognized values. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#resources type: string kind: description: |- Kind is a string value representing the REST resource this object represents. Servers may infer this from the endpoint the client submits requests to. Cannot be updated. In CamelCase. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#types-kinds type: string metadata: type: object spec: description: Spec defines the desired state of BackendTLSPolicy. properties: options: additionalProperties: description: |- AnnotationValue is the value of an annotation in Gateway API. This is used for validation of maps such as TLS options. This roughly matches Kubernetes annotation validation, although the length validation in that case is based on the entire size of the annotations struct. maxLength: 4096 minLength: 0 type: string description: |- Options are a list of key/value pairs to enable extended TLS configuration for each implementation. For example, configuring the minimum TLS version or supported cipher suites. A set of common keys MAY be defined by the API in the future. To avoid any ambiguity, implementation-specific definitions MUST use domain-prefixed names, such as `example.com/my-custom-option`. Un-prefixed names are reserved for key names defined by Gateway API. Support: Implementation-specific maxProperties: 16 type: object targetRefs: description: |- TargetRefs identifies an API object to apply the policy to. Only Services have Extended support. Implementations MAY support additional objects, with Implementation Specific support. Note that this config applies to the entire referenced resource by default, but this default may change in the future to provide a more granular application of the policy. Support: Extended for Kubernetes Service Support: Implementation-specific for any other resource items: description: |- LocalPolicyTargetReferenceWithSectionName identifies an API object to apply a direct policy to. This should be used as part of Policy resources that can target single resources. For more information on how this policy attachment mode works, and a sample Policy resource, refer to the policy attachment documentation for Gateway API. Note: This should only be used for direct policy attachment when references to SectionName are actually needed. In all other cases, LocalPolicyTargetReference should be used. properties: group: description: Group is the group of the target resource. maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: description: Kind is kind of the target resource. maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: Name is the name of the target resource. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string sectionName: description: |- SectionName is the name of a section within the target resource. When unspecified, this targetRef targets the entire resource. In the following resources, SectionName is interpreted as the following: * Gateway: Listener name * HTTPRoute: HTTPRouteRule name * Service: Port name If a SectionName is specified, but does not exist on the targeted object, the Policy must fail to attach, and the policy implementation should record a `ResolvedRefs` or similar Condition in the Policy's status. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string required: - group - kind - name type: object maxItems: 16 minItems: 1 type: array validation: description: Validation contains backend TLS validation configuration. properties: caCertificateRefs: description: |- CACertificateRefs contains one or more references to Kubernetes objects that contain a PEM-encoded TLS CA certificate bundle, which is used to validate a TLS handshake between the Gateway and backend Pod. If CACertificateRefs is empty or unspecified, then WellKnownCACertificates must be specified. Only one of CACertificateRefs or WellKnownCACertificates may be specified, not both. If CACertifcateRefs is empty or unspecified, the configuration for WellKnownCACertificates MUST be honored instead if supported by the implementation. References to a resource in a different namespace are invalid for the moment, although we will revisit this in the future. A single CACertificateRef to a Kubernetes ConfigMap kind has "Core" support. Implementations MAY choose to support attaching multiple certificates to a backend, but this behavior is implementation-specific. Support: Core - An optional single reference to a Kubernetes ConfigMap, with the CA certificate in a key named `ca.crt`. Support: Implementation-specific (More than one reference, or other kinds of resources). items: description: |- LocalObjectReference identifies an API object within the namespace of the referrer. The API object must be valid in the cluster; the Group and Kind must be registered in the cluster for this reference to be valid. References to objects with invalid Group and Kind are not valid, and must be rejected by the implementation, with appropriate Conditions set on the containing object. properties: group: description: |- Group is the group of the referent. For example, "gateway.networking.k8s.io". When unspecified or empty string, core API group is inferred. maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: description: Kind is kind of the referent. For example "HTTPRoute" or "Service". maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: Name is the name of the referent. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string required: - group - kind - name type: object maxItems: 8 type: array hostname: description: |- Hostname is used for two purposes in the connection between Gateways and backends: 1. Hostname MUST be used as the SNI to connect to the backend (RFC 6066). 2. If SubjectAltNames is not specified, Hostname MUST be used for authentication and MUST match the certificate served by the matching backend. Support: Core maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string subjectAltNames: description: |- SubjectAltNames contains one or more Subject Alternative Names. When specified, the certificate served from the backend MUST have at least one Subject Alternate Name matching one of the specified SubjectAltNames. Support: Core items: description: SubjectAltName represents Subject Alternative Name. properties: hostname: description: |- Hostname contains Subject Alternative Name specified in DNS name format. Required when Type is set to Hostname, ignored otherwise. Support: Core maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^(\*\.)?[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string type: description: |- Type determines the format of the Subject Alternative Name. Always required. Support: Core enum: - Hostname - URI type: string uri: description: |- URI contains Subject Alternative Name specified in a full URI format. It MUST include both a scheme (e.g., "http" or "ftp") and a scheme-specific-part. Common values include SPIFFE IDs like "spiffe://mycluster.example.com/ns/myns/sa/svc1sa". Required when Type is set to URI, ignored otherwise. Support: Core maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^(([^:/?#]+):)(//([^/?#]*))([^?#]*)(\?([^#]*))?(#(.*))? type: string required: - type type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: SubjectAltName element must contain Hostname, if Type is set to Hostname rule: '!(self.type == "Hostname" && (!has(self.hostname) || self.hostname == ""))' - message: SubjectAltName element must not contain Hostname, if Type is not set to Hostname rule: '!(self.type != "Hostname" && has(self.hostname) && self.hostname != "")' - message: SubjectAltName element must contain URI, if Type is set to URI rule: '!(self.type == "URI" && (!has(self.uri) || self.uri == ""))' - message: SubjectAltName element must not contain URI, if Type is not set to URI rule: '!(self.type != "URI" && has(self.uri) && self.uri != "")' maxItems: 5 type: array wellKnownCACertificates: description: |- WellKnownCACertificates specifies whether system CA certificates may be used in the TLS handshake between the gateway and backend pod. If WellKnownCACertificates is unspecified or empty (""), then CACertificateRefs must be specified with at least one entry for a valid configuration. Only one of CACertificateRefs or WellKnownCACertificates may be specified, not both. If an implementation does not support the WellKnownCACertificates field or the value supplied is not supported, the Status Conditions on the Policy MUST be updated to include an Accepted: False Condition with Reason: Invalid. Support: Implementation-specific enum: - System type: string required: - hostname type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: must not contain both CACertificateRefs and WellKnownCACertificates rule: '!(has(self.caCertificateRefs) && size(self.caCertificateRefs) > 0 && has(self.wellKnownCACertificates) && self.wellKnownCACertificates != "")' - message: must specify either CACertificateRefs or WellKnownCACertificates rule: (has(self.caCertificateRefs) && size(self.caCertificateRefs) > 0 || has(self.wellKnownCACertificates) && self.wellKnownCACertificates != "") required: - targetRefs - validation type: object status: description: Status defines the current state of BackendTLSPolicy. properties: ancestors: description: |- Ancestors is a list of ancestor resources (usually Gateways) that are associated with the policy, and the status of the policy with respect to each ancestor. When this policy attaches to a parent, the controller that manages the parent and the ancestors MUST add an entry to this list when the controller first sees the policy and SHOULD update the entry as appropriate when the relevant ancestor is modified. Note that choosing the relevant ancestor is left to the Policy designers; an important part of Policy design is designing the right object level at which to namespace this status. Note also that implementations MUST ONLY populate ancestor status for the Ancestor resources they are responsible for. Implementations MUST use the ControllerName field to uniquely identify the entries in this list that they are responsible for. Note that to achieve this, the list of PolicyAncestorStatus structs MUST be treated as a map with a composite key, made up of the AncestorRef and ControllerName fields combined. A maximum of 16 ancestors will be represented in this list. An empty list means the Policy is not relevant for any ancestors. If this slice is full, implementations MUST NOT add further entries. Instead they MUST consider the policy unimplementable and signal that on any related resources such as the ancestor that would be referenced here. For example, if this list was full on BackendTLSPolicy, no additional Gateways would be able to reference the Service targeted by the BackendTLSPolicy. items: description: |- PolicyAncestorStatus describes the status of a route with respect to an associated Ancestor. Ancestors refer to objects that are either the Target of a policy or above it in terms of object hierarchy. For example, if a policy targets a Service, the Policy's Ancestors are, in order, the Service, the HTTPRoute, the Gateway, and the GatewayClass. Almost always, in this hierarchy, the Gateway will be the most useful object to place Policy status on, so we recommend that implementations SHOULD use Gateway as the PolicyAncestorStatus object unless the designers have a _very_ good reason otherwise. In the context of policy attachment, the Ancestor is used to distinguish which resource results in a distinct application of this policy. For example, if a policy targets a Service, it may have a distinct result per attached Gateway. Policies targeting the same resource may have different effects depending on the ancestors of those resources. For example, different Gateways targeting the same Service may have different capabilities, especially if they have different underlying implementations. For example, in BackendTLSPolicy, the Policy attaches to a Service that is used as a backend in a HTTPRoute that is itself attached to a Gateway. In this case, the relevant object for status is the Gateway, and that is the ancestor object referred to in this status. Note that a parent is also an ancestor, so for objects where the parent is the relevant object for status, this struct SHOULD still be used. This struct is intended to be used in a slice that's effectively a map, with a composite key made up of the AncestorRef and the ControllerName. properties: ancestorRef: description: |- AncestorRef corresponds with a ParentRef in the spec that this PolicyAncestorStatus struct describes the status of. properties: group: default: gateway.networking.k8s.io description: |- Group is the group of the referent. When unspecified, "gateway.networking.k8s.io" is inferred. To set the core API group (such as for a "Service" kind referent), Group must be explicitly set to "" (empty string). Support: Core maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: default: Gateway description: |- Kind is kind of the referent. There are two kinds of parent resources with "Core" support: * Gateway (Gateway conformance profile) * Service (Mesh conformance profile, ClusterIP Services only) Support for other resources is Implementation-Specific. maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: |- Name is the name of the referent. Support: Core maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string namespace: description: |- Namespace is the namespace of the referent. When unspecified, this refers to the local namespace of the Route. Note that there are specific rules for ParentRefs which cross namespace boundaries. Cross-namespace references are only valid if they are explicitly allowed by something in the namespace they are referring to. For example: Gateway has the AllowedRoutes field, and ReferenceGrant provides a generic way to enable any other kind of cross-namespace reference. ParentRefs from a Route to a Service in the same namespace are "producer" routes, which apply default routing rules to inbound connections from any namespace to the Service. ParentRefs from a Route to a Service in a different namespace are "consumer" routes, and these routing rules are only applied to outbound connections originating from the same namespace as the Route, for which the intended destination of the connections are a Service targeted as a ParentRef of the Route. Support: Core maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?$ type: string port: description: |- Port is the network port this Route targets. It can be interpreted differently based on the type of parent resource. When the parent resource is a Gateway, this targets all listeners listening on the specified port that also support this kind of Route(and select this Route). It's not recommended to set `Port` unless the networking behaviors specified in a Route must apply to a specific port as opposed to a listener(s) whose port(s) may be changed. When both Port and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected listener must match both specified values. When the parent resource is a Service, this targets a specific port in the Service spec. When both Port (experimental) and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected port must match both specified values. Implementations MAY choose to support other parent resources. Implementations supporting other types of parent resources MUST clearly document how/if Port is interpreted. For the purpose of status, an attachment is considered successful as long as the parent resource accepts it partially. For example, Gateway listeners can restrict which Routes can attach to them by Route kind, namespace, or hostname. If 1 of 2 Gateway listeners accept attachment from the referencing Route, the Route MUST be considered successfully attached. If no Gateway listeners accept attachment from this Route, the Route MUST be considered detached from the Gateway. Support: Extended format: int32 maximum: 65535 minimum: 1 type: integer sectionName: description: |- SectionName is the name of a section within the target resource. In the following resources, SectionName is interpreted as the following: * Gateway: Listener name. When both Port (experimental) and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected listener must match both specified values. * Service: Port name. When both Port (experimental) and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected listener must match both specified values. Implementations MAY choose to support attaching Routes to other resources. If that is the case, they MUST clearly document how SectionName is interpreted. When unspecified (empty string), this will reference the entire resource. For the purpose of status, an attachment is considered successful if at least one section in the parent resource accepts it. For example, Gateway listeners can restrict which Routes can attach to them by Route kind, namespace, or hostname. If 1 of 2 Gateway listeners accept attachment from the referencing Route, the Route MUST be considered successfully attached. If no Gateway listeners accept attachment from this Route, the Route MUST be considered detached from the Gateway. Support: Core maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string required: - name type: object conditions: description: Conditions describes the status of the Policy with respect to the given Ancestor. items: description: Condition contains details for one aspect of the current state of this API Resource. properties: lastTransitionTime: description: |- lastTransitionTime is the last time the condition transitioned from one status to another. This should be when the underlying condition changed. If that is not known, then using the time when the API field changed is acceptable. format: date-time type: string message: description: |- message is a human readable message indicating details about the transition. This may be an empty string. maxLength: 32768 type: string observedGeneration: description: |- observedGeneration represents the .metadata.generation that the condition was set based upon. For instance, if .metadata.generation is currently 12, but the .status.conditions[x].observedGeneration is 9, the condition is out of date with respect to the current state of the instance. format: int64 minimum: 0 type: integer reason: description: |- reason contains a programmatic identifier indicating the reason for the condition's last transition. Producers of specific condition types may define expected values and meanings for this field, and whether the values are considered a guaranteed API. The value should be a CamelCase string. This field may not be empty. maxLength: 1024 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z]([A-Za-z0-9_,:]*[A-Za-z0-9_])?$ type: string status: description: status of the condition, one of True, False, Unknown. enum: - "True" - "False" - Unknown type: string type: description: type of condition in CamelCase or in foo.example.com/CamelCase. maxLength: 316 pattern: ^([a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*/)?(([A-Za-z0-9][-A-Za-z0-9_.]*)?[A-Za-z0-9])$ type: string required: - lastTransitionTime - message - reason - status - type type: object maxItems: 8 minItems: 1 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - type x-kubernetes-list-type: map controllerName: description: |- ControllerName is a domain/path string that indicates the name of the controller that wrote this status. This corresponds with the controllerName field on GatewayClass. Example: "example.net/gateway-controller". The format of this field is DOMAIN "/" PATH, where DOMAIN and PATH are valid Kubernetes names (https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/names/#names). Controllers MUST populate this field when writing status. Controllers should ensure that entries to status populated with their ControllerName are cleaned up when they are no longer necessary. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*\/[A-Za-z0-9\/\-._~%!$&'()*+,;=:]+$ type: string required: - ancestorRef - controllerName type: object maxItems: 16 type: array required: - ancestors type: object required: - spec type: object served: true storage: true subresources: status: {} status: acceptedNames: kind: "" plural: "" conditions: null storedVersions: null --- # # config/crd/experimental/gateway.networking.k8s.io_gatewayclasses.yaml # apiVersion: apiextensions.k8s.io/v1 kind: CustomResourceDefinition metadata: annotations: api-approved.kubernetes.io: https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/gateway-api/pull/2997 gateway.networking.k8s.io/bundle-version: v1.2.0-rc2 gateway.networking.k8s.io/channel: experimental creationTimestamp: null name: gatewayclasses.gateway.networking.k8s.io spec: group: gateway.networking.k8s.io names: categories: - gateway-api kind: GatewayClass listKind: GatewayClassList plural: gatewayclasses shortNames: - gc singular: gatewayclass scope: Cluster versions: - additionalPrinterColumns: - jsonPath: .spec.controllerName name: Controller type: string - jsonPath: .status.conditions[?(@.type=="Accepted")].status name: Accepted type: string - jsonPath: .metadata.creationTimestamp name: Age type: date - jsonPath: .spec.description name: Description priority: 1 type: string name: v1 schema: openAPIV3Schema: description: |- GatewayClass describes a class of Gateways available to the user for creating Gateway resources. It is recommended that this resource be used as a template for Gateways. This means that a Gateway is based on the state of the GatewayClass at the time it was created and changes to the GatewayClass or associated parameters are not propagated down to existing Gateways. This recommendation is intended to limit the blast radius of changes to GatewayClass or associated parameters. If implementations choose to propagate GatewayClass changes to existing Gateways, that MUST be clearly documented by the implementation. Whenever one or more Gateways are using a GatewayClass, implementations SHOULD add the `gateway-exists-finalizer.gateway.networking.k8s.io` finalizer on the associated GatewayClass. This ensures that a GatewayClass associated with a Gateway is not deleted while in use. GatewayClass is a Cluster level resource. properties: apiVersion: description: |- APIVersion defines the versioned schema of this representation of an object. Servers should convert recognized schemas to the latest internal value, and may reject unrecognized values. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#resources type: string kind: description: |- Kind is a string value representing the REST resource this object represents. Servers may infer this from the endpoint the client submits requests to. Cannot be updated. In CamelCase. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#types-kinds type: string metadata: type: object spec: description: Spec defines the desired state of GatewayClass. properties: controllerName: description: |- ControllerName is the name of the controller that is managing Gateways of this class. The value of this field MUST be a domain prefixed path. Example: "example.net/gateway-controller". This field is not mutable and cannot be empty. Support: Core maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*\/[A-Za-z0-9\/\-._~%!$&'()*+,;=:]+$ type: string x-kubernetes-validations: - message: Value is immutable rule: self == oldSelf description: description: Description helps describe a GatewayClass with more details. maxLength: 64 type: string parametersRef: description: |- ParametersRef is a reference to a resource that contains the configuration parameters corresponding to the GatewayClass. This is optional if the controller does not require any additional configuration. ParametersRef can reference a standard Kubernetes resource, i.e. ConfigMap, or an implementation-specific custom resource. The resource can be cluster-scoped or namespace-scoped. If the referent cannot be found, refers to an unsupported kind, or when the data within that resource is malformed, the GatewayClass SHOULD be rejected with the "Accepted" status condition set to "False" and an "InvalidParameters" reason. A Gateway for this GatewayClass may provide its own `parametersRef`. When both are specified, the merging behavior is implementation specific. It is generally recommended that GatewayClass provides defaults that can be overridden by a Gateway. Support: Implementation-specific properties: group: description: Group is the group of the referent. maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: description: Kind is kind of the referent. maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: Name is the name of the referent. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string namespace: description: |- Namespace is the namespace of the referent. This field is required when referring to a Namespace-scoped resource and MUST be unset when referring to a Cluster-scoped resource. maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?$ type: string required: - group - kind - name type: object required: - controllerName type: object status: default: conditions: - lastTransitionTime: "1970-01-01T00:00:00Z" message: Waiting for controller reason: Pending status: Unknown type: Accepted description: |- Status defines the current state of GatewayClass. Implementations MUST populate status on all GatewayClass resources which specify their controller name. properties: conditions: default: - lastTransitionTime: "1970-01-01T00:00:00Z" message: Waiting for controller reason: Pending status: Unknown type: Accepted description: |- Conditions is the current status from the controller for this GatewayClass. Controllers should prefer to publish conditions using values of GatewayClassConditionType for the type of each Condition. items: description: Condition contains details for one aspect of the current state of this API Resource. properties: lastTransitionTime: description: |- lastTransitionTime is the last time the condition transitioned from one status to another. This should be when the underlying condition changed. If that is not known, then using the time when the API field changed is acceptable. format: date-time type: string message: description: |- message is a human readable message indicating details about the transition. This may be an empty string. maxLength: 32768 type: string observedGeneration: description: |- observedGeneration represents the .metadata.generation that the condition was set based upon. For instance, if .metadata.generation is currently 12, but the .status.conditions[x].observedGeneration is 9, the condition is out of date with respect to the current state of the instance. format: int64 minimum: 0 type: integer reason: description: |- reason contains a programmatic identifier indicating the reason for the condition's last transition. Producers of specific condition types may define expected values and meanings for this field, and whether the values are considered a guaranteed API. The value should be a CamelCase string. This field may not be empty. maxLength: 1024 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z]([A-Za-z0-9_,:]*[A-Za-z0-9_])?$ type: string status: description: status of the condition, one of True, False, Unknown. enum: - "True" - "False" - Unknown type: string type: description: type of condition in CamelCase or in foo.example.com/CamelCase. maxLength: 316 pattern: ^([a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*/)?(([A-Za-z0-9][-A-Za-z0-9_.]*)?[A-Za-z0-9])$ type: string required: - lastTransitionTime - message - reason - status - type type: object maxItems: 8 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - type x-kubernetes-list-type: map supportedFeatures: description: | SupportedFeatures is the set of features the GatewayClass support. It MUST be sorted in ascending alphabetical order by the Name key. items: properties: name: description: |- FeatureName is used to describe distinct features that are covered by conformance tests. type: string required: - name type: object maxItems: 64 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map type: object required: - spec type: object served: true storage: true subresources: status: {} - additionalPrinterColumns: - jsonPath: .spec.controllerName name: Controller type: string - jsonPath: .status.conditions[?(@.type=="Accepted")].status name: Accepted type: string - jsonPath: .metadata.creationTimestamp name: Age type: date - jsonPath: .spec.description name: Description priority: 1 type: string name: v1beta1 schema: openAPIV3Schema: description: |- GatewayClass describes a class of Gateways available to the user for creating Gateway resources. It is recommended that this resource be used as a template for Gateways. This means that a Gateway is based on the state of the GatewayClass at the time it was created and changes to the GatewayClass or associated parameters are not propagated down to existing Gateways. This recommendation is intended to limit the blast radius of changes to GatewayClass or associated parameters. If implementations choose to propagate GatewayClass changes to existing Gateways, that MUST be clearly documented by the implementation. Whenever one or more Gateways are using a GatewayClass, implementations SHOULD add the `gateway-exists-finalizer.gateway.networking.k8s.io` finalizer on the associated GatewayClass. This ensures that a GatewayClass associated with a Gateway is not deleted while in use. GatewayClass is a Cluster level resource. properties: apiVersion: description: |- APIVersion defines the versioned schema of this representation of an object. Servers should convert recognized schemas to the latest internal value, and may reject unrecognized values. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#resources type: string kind: description: |- Kind is a string value representing the REST resource this object represents. Servers may infer this from the endpoint the client submits requests to. Cannot be updated. In CamelCase. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#types-kinds type: string metadata: type: object spec: description: Spec defines the desired state of GatewayClass. properties: controllerName: description: |- ControllerName is the name of the controller that is managing Gateways of this class. The value of this field MUST be a domain prefixed path. Example: "example.net/gateway-controller". This field is not mutable and cannot be empty. Support: Core maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*\/[A-Za-z0-9\/\-._~%!$&'()*+,;=:]+$ type: string x-kubernetes-validations: - message: Value is immutable rule: self == oldSelf description: description: Description helps describe a GatewayClass with more details. maxLength: 64 type: string parametersRef: description: |- ParametersRef is a reference to a resource that contains the configuration parameters corresponding to the GatewayClass. This is optional if the controller does not require any additional configuration. ParametersRef can reference a standard Kubernetes resource, i.e. ConfigMap, or an implementation-specific custom resource. The resource can be cluster-scoped or namespace-scoped. If the referent cannot be found, refers to an unsupported kind, or when the data within that resource is malformed, the GatewayClass SHOULD be rejected with the "Accepted" status condition set to "False" and an "InvalidParameters" reason. A Gateway for this GatewayClass may provide its own `parametersRef`. When both are specified, the merging behavior is implementation specific. It is generally recommended that GatewayClass provides defaults that can be overridden by a Gateway. Support: Implementation-specific properties: group: description: Group is the group of the referent. maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: description: Kind is kind of the referent. maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: Name is the name of the referent. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string namespace: description: |- Namespace is the namespace of the referent. This field is required when referring to a Namespace-scoped resource and MUST be unset when referring to a Cluster-scoped resource. maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?$ type: string required: - group - kind - name type: object required: - controllerName type: object status: default: conditions: - lastTransitionTime: "1970-01-01T00:00:00Z" message: Waiting for controller reason: Pending status: Unknown type: Accepted description: |- Status defines the current state of GatewayClass. Implementations MUST populate status on all GatewayClass resources which specify their controller name. properties: conditions: default: - lastTransitionTime: "1970-01-01T00:00:00Z" message: Waiting for controller reason: Pending status: Unknown type: Accepted description: |- Conditions is the current status from the controller for this GatewayClass. Controllers should prefer to publish conditions using values of GatewayClassConditionType for the type of each Condition. items: description: Condition contains details for one aspect of the current state of this API Resource. properties: lastTransitionTime: description: |- lastTransitionTime is the last time the condition transitioned from one status to another. This should be when the underlying condition changed. If that is not known, then using the time when the API field changed is acceptable. format: date-time type: string message: description: |- message is a human readable message indicating details about the transition. This may be an empty string. maxLength: 32768 type: string observedGeneration: description: |- observedGeneration represents the .metadata.generation that the condition was set based upon. For instance, if .metadata.generation is currently 12, but the .status.conditions[x].observedGeneration is 9, the condition is out of date with respect to the current state of the instance. format: int64 minimum: 0 type: integer reason: description: |- reason contains a programmatic identifier indicating the reason for the condition's last transition. Producers of specific condition types may define expected values and meanings for this field, and whether the values are considered a guaranteed API. The value should be a CamelCase string. This field may not be empty. maxLength: 1024 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z]([A-Za-z0-9_,:]*[A-Za-z0-9_])?$ type: string status: description: status of the condition, one of True, False, Unknown. enum: - "True" - "False" - Unknown type: string type: description: type of condition in CamelCase or in foo.example.com/CamelCase. maxLength: 316 pattern: ^([a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*/)?(([A-Za-z0-9][-A-Za-z0-9_.]*)?[A-Za-z0-9])$ type: string required: - lastTransitionTime - message - reason - status - type type: object maxItems: 8 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - type x-kubernetes-list-type: map supportedFeatures: description: | SupportedFeatures is the set of features the GatewayClass support. It MUST be sorted in ascending alphabetical order by the Name key. items: properties: name: description: |- FeatureName is used to describe distinct features that are covered by conformance tests. type: string required: - name type: object maxItems: 64 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map type: object required: - spec type: object served: true storage: false subresources: status: {} status: acceptedNames: kind: "" plural: "" conditions: null storedVersions: null --- # # config/crd/experimental/gateway.networking.k8s.io_gateways.yaml # apiVersion: apiextensions.k8s.io/v1 kind: CustomResourceDefinition metadata: annotations: api-approved.kubernetes.io: https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/gateway-api/pull/2997 gateway.networking.k8s.io/bundle-version: v1.2.0-rc2 gateway.networking.k8s.io/channel: experimental creationTimestamp: null name: gateways.gateway.networking.k8s.io spec: group: gateway.networking.k8s.io names: categories: - gateway-api kind: Gateway listKind: GatewayList plural: gateways shortNames: - gtw singular: gateway scope: Namespaced versions: - additionalPrinterColumns: - jsonPath: .spec.gatewayClassName name: Class type: string - jsonPath: .status.addresses[*].value name: Address type: string - jsonPath: .status.conditions[?(@.type=="Programmed")].status name: Programmed type: string - jsonPath: .metadata.creationTimestamp name: Age type: date name: v1 schema: openAPIV3Schema: description: |- Gateway represents an instance of a service-traffic handling infrastructure by binding Listeners to a set of IP addresses. properties: apiVersion: description: |- APIVersion defines the versioned schema of this representation of an object. Servers should convert recognized schemas to the latest internal value, and may reject unrecognized values. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#resources type: string kind: description: |- Kind is a string value representing the REST resource this object represents. Servers may infer this from the endpoint the client submits requests to. Cannot be updated. In CamelCase. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#types-kinds type: string metadata: type: object spec: description: Spec defines the desired state of Gateway. properties: addresses: description: |+ Addresses requested for this Gateway. This is optional and behavior can depend on the implementation. If a value is set in the spec and the requested address is invalid or unavailable, the implementation MUST indicate this in the associated entry in GatewayStatus.Addresses. The Addresses field represents a request for the address(es) on the "outside of the Gateway", that traffic bound for this Gateway will use. This could be the IP address or hostname of an external load balancer or other networking infrastructure, or some other address that traffic will be sent to. If no Addresses are specified, the implementation MAY schedule the Gateway in an implementation-specific manner, assigning an appropriate set of Addresses. The implementation MUST bind all Listeners to every GatewayAddress that it assigns to the Gateway and add a corresponding entry in GatewayStatus.Addresses. Support: Extended items: description: GatewayAddress describes an address that can be bound to a Gateway. oneOf: - properties: type: enum: - IPAddress value: anyOf: - format: ipv4 - format: ipv6 - properties: type: not: enum: - IPAddress properties: type: default: IPAddress description: Type of the address. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^Hostname|IPAddress|NamedAddress|[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*\/[A-Za-z0-9\/\-._~%!$&'()*+,;=:]+$ type: string value: description: |- Value of the address. The validity of the values will depend on the type and support by the controller. Examples: `1.2.3.4`, `128::1`, `my-ip-address`. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string required: - value type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: Hostname value must only contain valid characters (matching ^(\*\.)?[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$) rule: 'self.type == ''Hostname'' ? self.value.matches(r"""^(\*\.)?[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$"""): true' maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-validations: - message: IPAddress values must be unique rule: 'self.all(a1, a1.type == ''IPAddress'' ? self.exists_one(a2, a2.type == a1.type && a2.value == a1.value) : true )' - message: Hostname values must be unique rule: 'self.all(a1, a1.type == ''Hostname'' ? self.exists_one(a2, a2.type == a1.type && a2.value == a1.value) : true )' backendTLS: description: |+ BackendTLS configures TLS settings for when this Gateway is connecting to backends with TLS. Support: Core properties: clientCertificateRef: description: |+ ClientCertificateRef is a reference to an object that contains a Client Certificate and the associated private key. References to a resource in different namespace are invalid UNLESS there is a ReferenceGrant in the target namespace that allows the certificate to be attached. If a ReferenceGrant does not allow this reference, the "ResolvedRefs" condition MUST be set to False for this listener with the "RefNotPermitted" reason. ClientCertificateRef can reference to standard Kubernetes resources, i.e. Secret, or implementation-specific custom resources. This setting can be overridden on the service level by use of BackendTLSPolicy. Support: Core properties: group: default: "" description: |- Group is the group of the referent. For example, "gateway.networking.k8s.io". When unspecified or empty string, core API group is inferred. maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: default: Secret description: Kind is kind of the referent. For example "Secret". maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: Name is the name of the referent. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string namespace: description: |- Namespace is the namespace of the referenced object. When unspecified, the local namespace is inferred. Note that when a namespace different than the local namespace is specified, a ReferenceGrant object is required in the referent namespace to allow that namespace's owner to accept the reference. See the ReferenceGrant documentation for details. Support: Core maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?$ type: string required: - name type: object type: object gatewayClassName: description: |- GatewayClassName used for this Gateway. This is the name of a GatewayClass resource. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string infrastructure: description: |- Infrastructure defines infrastructure level attributes about this Gateway instance. Support: Extended properties: annotations: additionalProperties: description: |- AnnotationValue is the value of an annotation in Gateway API. This is used for validation of maps such as TLS options. This roughly matches Kubernetes annotation validation, although the length validation in that case is based on the entire size of the annotations struct. maxLength: 4096 minLength: 0 type: string description: |- Annotations that SHOULD be applied to any resources created in response to this Gateway. For implementations creating other Kubernetes objects, this should be the `metadata.annotations` field on resources. For other implementations, this refers to any relevant (implementation specific) "annotations" concepts. An implementation may chose to add additional implementation-specific annotations as they see fit. Support: Extended maxProperties: 8 type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: Annotation keys must be in the form of an optional DNS subdomain prefix followed by a required name segment of up to 63 characters. rule: self.all(key, key.matches(r"""^([a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*/)?([A-Za-z0-9][-A-Za-z0-9_.]{0,61})?[A-Za-z0-9]$""")) - message: If specified, the annotation key's prefix must be a DNS subdomain not longer than 253 characters in total. rule: self.all(key, key.split("/")[0].size() < 253) labels: additionalProperties: description: |- LabelValue is the value of a label in the Gateway API. This is used for validation of maps such as Gateway infrastructure labels. This matches the Kubernetes label validation rules: * must be 63 characters or less (can be empty), * unless empty, must begin and end with an alphanumeric character ([a-z0-9A-Z]), * could contain dashes (-), underscores (_), dots (.), and alphanumerics between. Valid values include: * MyValue * my.name * 123-my-value maxLength: 63 minLength: 0 pattern: ^(([A-Za-z0-9][-A-Za-z0-9_.]*)?[A-Za-z0-9])?$ type: string description: |- Labels that SHOULD be applied to any resources created in response to this Gateway. For implementations creating other Kubernetes objects, this should be the `metadata.labels` field on resources. For other implementations, this refers to any relevant (implementation specific) "labels" concepts. An implementation may chose to add additional implementation-specific labels as they see fit. If an implementation maps these labels to Pods, or any other resource that would need to be recreated when labels change, it SHOULD clearly warn about this behavior in documentation. Support: Extended maxProperties: 8 type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: Label keys must be in the form of an optional DNS subdomain prefix followed by a required name segment of up to 63 characters. rule: self.all(key, key.matches(r"""^([a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*/)?([A-Za-z0-9][-A-Za-z0-9_.]{0,61})?[A-Za-z0-9]$""")) - message: If specified, the label key's prefix must be a DNS subdomain not longer than 253 characters in total. rule: self.all(key, key.split("/")[0].size() < 253) parametersRef: description: |- ParametersRef is a reference to a resource that contains the configuration parameters corresponding to the Gateway. This is optional if the controller does not require any additional configuration. This follows the same semantics as GatewayClass's `parametersRef`, but on a per-Gateway basis The Gateway's GatewayClass may provide its own `parametersRef`. When both are specified, the merging behavior is implementation specific. It is generally recommended that GatewayClass provides defaults that can be overridden by a Gateway. Support: Implementation-specific properties: group: description: Group is the group of the referent. maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: description: Kind is kind of the referent. maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: Name is the name of the referent. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string required: - group - kind - name type: object type: object listeners: description: |- Listeners associated with this Gateway. Listeners define logical endpoints that are bound on this Gateway's addresses. At least one Listener MUST be specified. Each Listener in a set of Listeners (for example, in a single Gateway) MUST be _distinct_, in that a traffic flow MUST be able to be assigned to exactly one listener. (This section uses "set of Listeners" rather than "Listeners in a single Gateway" because implementations MAY merge configuration from multiple Gateways onto a single data plane, and these rules _also_ apply in that case). Practically, this means that each listener in a set MUST have a unique combination of Port, Protocol, and, if supported by the protocol, Hostname. Some combinations of port, protocol, and TLS settings are considered Core support and MUST be supported by implementations based on their targeted conformance profile: HTTP Profile 1. HTTPRoute, Port: 80, Protocol: HTTP 2. HTTPRoute, Port: 443, Protocol: HTTPS, TLS Mode: Terminate, TLS keypair provided TLS Profile 1. TLSRoute, Port: 443, Protocol: TLS, TLS Mode: Passthrough "Distinct" Listeners have the following property: The implementation can match inbound requests to a single distinct Listener. When multiple Listeners share values for fields (for example, two Listeners with the same Port value), the implementation can match requests to only one of the Listeners using other Listener fields. For example, the following Listener scenarios are distinct: 1. Multiple Listeners with the same Port that all use the "HTTP" Protocol that all have unique Hostname values. 2. Multiple Listeners with the same Port that use either the "HTTPS" or "TLS" Protocol that all have unique Hostname values. 3. A mixture of "TCP" and "UDP" Protocol Listeners, where no Listener with the same Protocol has the same Port value. Some fields in the Listener struct have possible values that affect whether the Listener is distinct. Hostname is particularly relevant for HTTP or HTTPS protocols. When using the Hostname value to select between same-Port, same-Protocol Listeners, the Hostname value must be different on each Listener for the Listener to be distinct. When the Listeners are distinct based on Hostname, inbound request hostnames MUST match from the most specific to least specific Hostname values to choose the correct Listener and its associated set of Routes. Exact matches must be processed before wildcard matches, and wildcard matches must be processed before fallback (empty Hostname value) matches. For example, `"foo.example.com"` takes precedence over `"*.example.com"`, and `"*.example.com"` takes precedence over `""`. Additionally, if there are multiple wildcard entries, more specific wildcard entries must be processed before less specific wildcard entries. For example, `"*.foo.example.com"` takes precedence over `"*.example.com"`. The precise definition here is that the higher the number of dots in the hostname to the right of the wildcard character, the higher the precedence. The wildcard character will match any number of characters _and dots_ to the left, however, so `"*.example.com"` will match both `"foo.bar.example.com"` _and_ `"bar.example.com"`. If a set of Listeners contains Listeners that are not distinct, then those Listeners are Conflicted, and the implementation MUST set the "Conflicted" condition in the Listener Status to "True". Implementations MAY choose to accept a Gateway with some Conflicted Listeners only if they only accept the partial Listener set that contains no Conflicted Listeners. To put this another way, implementations may accept a partial Listener set only if they throw out *all* the conflicting Listeners. No picking one of the conflicting listeners as the winner. This also means that the Gateway must have at least one non-conflicting Listener in this case, otherwise it violates the requirement that at least one Listener must be present. The implementation MUST set a "ListenersNotValid" condition on the Gateway Status when the Gateway contains Conflicted Listeners whether or not they accept the Gateway. That Condition SHOULD clearly indicate in the Message which Listeners are conflicted, and which are Accepted. Additionally, the Listener status for those listeners SHOULD indicate which Listeners are conflicted and not Accepted. A Gateway's Listeners are considered "compatible" if: 1. They are distinct. 2. The implementation can serve them in compliance with the Addresses requirement that all Listeners are available on all assigned addresses. Compatible combinations in Extended support are expected to vary across implementations. A combination that is compatible for one implementation may not be compatible for another. For example, an implementation that cannot serve both TCP and UDP listeners on the same address, or cannot mix HTTPS and generic TLS listens on the same port would not consider those cases compatible, even though they are distinct. Note that requests SHOULD match at most one Listener. For example, if Listeners are defined for "foo.example.com" and "*.example.com", a request to "foo.example.com" SHOULD only be routed using routes attached to the "foo.example.com" Listener (and not the "*.example.com" Listener). This concept is known as "Listener Isolation". Implementations that do not support Listener Isolation MUST clearly document this. Implementations MAY merge separate Gateways onto a single set of Addresses if all Listeners across all Gateways are compatible. Support: Core items: description: |- Listener embodies the concept of a logical endpoint where a Gateway accepts network connections. properties: allowedRoutes: default: namespaces: from: Same description: |- AllowedRoutes defines the types of routes that MAY be attached to a Listener and the trusted namespaces where those Route resources MAY be present. Although a client request may match multiple route rules, only one rule may ultimately receive the request. Matching precedence MUST be determined in order of the following criteria: * The most specific match as defined by the Route type. * The oldest Route based on creation timestamp. For example, a Route with a creation timestamp of "2020-09-08 01:02:03" is given precedence over a Route with a creation timestamp of "2020-09-08 01:02:04". * If everything else is equivalent, the Route appearing first in alphabetical order (namespace/name) should be given precedence. For example, foo/bar is given precedence over foo/baz. All valid rules within a Route attached to this Listener should be implemented. Invalid Route rules can be ignored (sometimes that will mean the full Route). If a Route rule transitions from valid to invalid, support for that Route rule should be dropped to ensure consistency. For example, even if a filter specified by a Route rule is invalid, the rest of the rules within that Route should still be supported. Support: Core properties: kinds: description: |- Kinds specifies the groups and kinds of Routes that are allowed to bind to this Gateway Listener. When unspecified or empty, the kinds of Routes selected are determined using the Listener protocol. A RouteGroupKind MUST correspond to kinds of Routes that are compatible with the application protocol specified in the Listener's Protocol field. If an implementation does not support or recognize this resource type, it MUST set the "ResolvedRefs" condition to False for this Listener with the "InvalidRouteKinds" reason. Support: Core items: description: RouteGroupKind indicates the group and kind of a Route resource. properties: group: default: gateway.networking.k8s.io description: Group is the group of the Route. maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: description: Kind is the kind of the Route. maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string required: - kind type: object maxItems: 8 type: array namespaces: default: from: Same description: |- Namespaces indicates namespaces from which Routes may be attached to this Listener. This is restricted to the namespace of this Gateway by default. Support: Core properties: from: default: Same description: |- From indicates where Routes will be selected for this Gateway. Possible values are: * All: Routes in all namespaces may be used by this Gateway. * Selector: Routes in namespaces selected by the selector may be used by this Gateway. * Same: Only Routes in the same namespace may be used by this Gateway. Support: Core enum: - All - Selector - Same type: string selector: description: |- Selector must be specified when From is set to "Selector". In that case, only Routes in Namespaces matching this Selector will be selected by this Gateway. This field is ignored for other values of "From". Support: Core properties: matchExpressions: description: matchExpressions is a list of label selector requirements. The requirements are ANDed. items: description: |- A label selector requirement is a selector that contains values, a key, and an operator that relates the key and values. properties: key: description: key is the label key that the selector applies to. type: string operator: description: |- operator represents a key's relationship to a set of values. Valid operators are In, NotIn, Exists and DoesNotExist. type: string values: description: |- values is an array of string values. If the operator is In or NotIn, the values array must be non-empty. If the operator is Exists or DoesNotExist, the values array must be empty. This array is replaced during a strategic merge patch. items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic required: - key - operator type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic matchLabels: additionalProperties: type: string description: |- matchLabels is a map of {key,value} pairs. A single {key,value} in the matchLabels map is equivalent to an element of matchExpressions, whose key field is "key", the operator is "In", and the values array contains only "value". The requirements are ANDed. type: object type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic type: object type: object hostname: description: |- Hostname specifies the virtual hostname to match for protocol types that define this concept. When unspecified, all hostnames are matched. This field is ignored for protocols that don't require hostname based matching. Implementations MUST apply Hostname matching appropriately for each of the following protocols: * TLS: The Listener Hostname MUST match the SNI. * HTTP: The Listener Hostname MUST match the Host header of the request. * HTTPS: The Listener Hostname SHOULD match at both the TLS and HTTP protocol layers as described above. If an implementation does not ensure that both the SNI and Host header match the Listener hostname, it MUST clearly document that. For HTTPRoute and TLSRoute resources, there is an interaction with the `spec.hostnames` array. When both listener and route specify hostnames, there MUST be an intersection between the values for a Route to be accepted. For more information, refer to the Route specific Hostnames documentation. Hostnames that are prefixed with a wildcard label (`*.`) are interpreted as a suffix match. That means that a match for `*.example.com` would match both `test.example.com`, and `foo.test.example.com`, but not `example.com`. Support: Core maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^(\*\.)?[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string name: description: |- Name is the name of the Listener. This name MUST be unique within a Gateway. Support: Core maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string port: description: |- Port is the network port. Multiple listeners may use the same port, subject to the Listener compatibility rules. Support: Core format: int32 maximum: 65535 minimum: 1 type: integer protocol: description: |- Protocol specifies the network protocol this listener expects to receive. Support: Core maxLength: 255 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z0-9]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$|[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*\/[A-Za-z0-9]+$ type: string tls: description: |- TLS is the TLS configuration for the Listener. This field is required if the Protocol field is "HTTPS" or "TLS". It is invalid to set this field if the Protocol field is "HTTP", "TCP", or "UDP". The association of SNIs to Certificate defined in GatewayTLSConfig is defined based on the Hostname field for this listener. The GatewayClass MUST use the longest matching SNI out of all available certificates for any TLS handshake. Support: Core properties: certificateRefs: description: |- CertificateRefs contains a series of references to Kubernetes objects that contains TLS certificates and private keys. These certificates are used to establish a TLS handshake for requests that match the hostname of the associated listener. A single CertificateRef to a Kubernetes Secret has "Core" support. Implementations MAY choose to support attaching multiple certificates to a Listener, but this behavior is implementation-specific. References to a resource in different namespace are invalid UNLESS there is a ReferenceGrant in the target namespace that allows the certificate to be attached. If a ReferenceGrant does not allow this reference, the "ResolvedRefs" condition MUST be set to False for this listener with the "RefNotPermitted" reason. This field is required to have at least one element when the mode is set to "Terminate" (default) and is optional otherwise. CertificateRefs can reference to standard Kubernetes resources, i.e. Secret, or implementation-specific custom resources. Support: Core - A single reference to a Kubernetes Secret of type kubernetes.io/tls Support: Implementation-specific (More than one reference or other resource types) items: description: |- SecretObjectReference identifies an API object including its namespace, defaulting to Secret. The API object must be valid in the cluster; the Group and Kind must be registered in the cluster for this reference to be valid. References to objects with invalid Group and Kind are not valid, and must be rejected by the implementation, with appropriate Conditions set on the containing object. properties: group: default: "" description: |- Group is the group of the referent. For example, "gateway.networking.k8s.io". When unspecified or empty string, core API group is inferred. maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: default: Secret description: Kind is kind of the referent. For example "Secret". maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: Name is the name of the referent. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string namespace: description: |- Namespace is the namespace of the referenced object. When unspecified, the local namespace is inferred. Note that when a namespace different than the local namespace is specified, a ReferenceGrant object is required in the referent namespace to allow that namespace's owner to accept the reference. See the ReferenceGrant documentation for details. Support: Core maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?$ type: string required: - name type: object maxItems: 64 type: array frontendValidation: description: |+ FrontendValidation holds configuration information for validating the frontend (client). Setting this field will require clients to send a client certificate required for validation during the TLS handshake. In browsers this may result in a dialog appearing that requests a user to specify the client certificate. The maximum depth of a certificate chain accepted in verification is Implementation specific. Support: Extended properties: caCertificateRefs: description: |- CACertificateRefs contains one or more references to Kubernetes objects that contain TLS certificates of the Certificate Authorities that can be used as a trust anchor to validate the certificates presented by the client. A single CA certificate reference to a Kubernetes ConfigMap has "Core" support. Implementations MAY choose to support attaching multiple CA certificates to a Listener, but this behavior is implementation-specific. Support: Core - A single reference to a Kubernetes ConfigMap with the CA certificate in a key named `ca.crt`. Support: Implementation-specific (More than one reference, or other kinds of resources). References to a resource in a different namespace are invalid UNLESS there is a ReferenceGrant in the target namespace that allows the certificate to be attached. If a ReferenceGrant does not allow this reference, the "ResolvedRefs" condition MUST be set to False for this listener with the "RefNotPermitted" reason. items: description: |- ObjectReference identifies an API object including its namespace. The API object must be valid in the cluster; the Group and Kind must be registered in the cluster for this reference to be valid. References to objects with invalid Group and Kind are not valid, and must be rejected by the implementation, with appropriate Conditions set on the containing object. properties: group: description: |- Group is the group of the referent. For example, "gateway.networking.k8s.io". When unspecified or empty string, core API group is inferred. maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: description: Kind is kind of the referent. For example "ConfigMap" or "Service". maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: Name is the name of the referent. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string namespace: description: |- Namespace is the namespace of the referenced object. When unspecified, the local namespace is inferred. Note that when a namespace different than the local namespace is specified, a ReferenceGrant object is required in the referent namespace to allow that namespace's owner to accept the reference. See the ReferenceGrant documentation for details. Support: Core maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?$ type: string required: - group - kind - name type: object maxItems: 8 minItems: 1 type: array type: object mode: default: Terminate description: |- Mode defines the TLS behavior for the TLS session initiated by the client. There are two possible modes: - Terminate: The TLS session between the downstream client and the Gateway is terminated at the Gateway. This mode requires certificates to be specified in some way, such as populating the certificateRefs field. - Passthrough: The TLS session is NOT terminated by the Gateway. This implies that the Gateway can't decipher the TLS stream except for the ClientHello message of the TLS protocol. The certificateRefs field is ignored in this mode. Support: Core enum: - Terminate - Passthrough type: string options: additionalProperties: description: |- AnnotationValue is the value of an annotation in Gateway API. This is used for validation of maps such as TLS options. This roughly matches Kubernetes annotation validation, although the length validation in that case is based on the entire size of the annotations struct. maxLength: 4096 minLength: 0 type: string description: |- Options are a list of key/value pairs to enable extended TLS configuration for each implementation. For example, configuring the minimum TLS version or supported cipher suites. A set of common keys MAY be defined by the API in the future. To avoid any ambiguity, implementation-specific definitions MUST use domain-prefixed names, such as `example.com/my-custom-option`. Un-prefixed names are reserved for key names defined by Gateway API. Support: Implementation-specific maxProperties: 16 type: object type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: certificateRefs or options must be specified when mode is Terminate rule: 'self.mode == ''Terminate'' ? size(self.certificateRefs) > 0 || size(self.options) > 0 : true' required: - name - port - protocol type: object maxItems: 64 minItems: 1 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map x-kubernetes-validations: - message: tls must not be specified for protocols ['HTTP', 'TCP', 'UDP'] rule: 'self.all(l, l.protocol in [''HTTP'', ''TCP'', ''UDP''] ? !has(l.tls) : true)' - message: tls mode must be Terminate for protocol HTTPS rule: 'self.all(l, (l.protocol == ''HTTPS'' && has(l.tls)) ? (l.tls.mode == '''' || l.tls.mode == ''Terminate'') : true)' - message: hostname must not be specified for protocols ['TCP', 'UDP'] rule: 'self.all(l, l.protocol in [''TCP'', ''UDP''] ? (!has(l.hostname) || l.hostname == '''') : true)' - message: Listener name must be unique within the Gateway rule: self.all(l1, self.exists_one(l2, l1.name == l2.name)) - message: Combination of port, protocol and hostname must be unique for each listener rule: 'self.all(l1, self.exists_one(l2, l1.port == l2.port && l1.protocol == l2.protocol && (has(l1.hostname) && has(l2.hostname) ? l1.hostname == l2.hostname : !has(l1.hostname) && !has(l2.hostname))))' required: - gatewayClassName - listeners type: object status: default: conditions: - lastTransitionTime: "1970-01-01T00:00:00Z" message: Waiting for controller reason: Pending status: Unknown type: Accepted - lastTransitionTime: "1970-01-01T00:00:00Z" message: Waiting for controller reason: Pending status: Unknown type: Programmed description: Status defines the current state of Gateway. properties: addresses: description: |+ Addresses lists the network addresses that have been bound to the Gateway. This list may differ from the addresses provided in the spec under some conditions: * no addresses are specified, all addresses are dynamically assigned * a combination of specified and dynamic addresses are assigned * a specified address was unusable (e.g. already in use) items: description: GatewayStatusAddress describes a network address that is bound to a Gateway. oneOf: - properties: type: enum: - IPAddress value: anyOf: - format: ipv4 - format: ipv6 - properties: type: not: enum: - IPAddress properties: type: default: IPAddress description: Type of the address. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^Hostname|IPAddress|NamedAddress|[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*\/[A-Za-z0-9\/\-._~%!$&'()*+,;=:]+$ type: string value: description: |- Value of the address. The validity of the values will depend on the type and support by the controller. Examples: `1.2.3.4`, `128::1`, `my-ip-address`. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string required: - value type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: Hostname value must only contain valid characters (matching ^(\*\.)?[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$) rule: 'self.type == ''Hostname'' ? self.value.matches(r"""^(\*\.)?[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$"""): true' maxItems: 16 type: array conditions: default: - lastTransitionTime: "1970-01-01T00:00:00Z" message: Waiting for controller reason: Pending status: Unknown type: Accepted - lastTransitionTime: "1970-01-01T00:00:00Z" message: Waiting for controller reason: Pending status: Unknown type: Programmed description: |- Conditions describe the current conditions of the Gateway. Implementations should prefer to express Gateway conditions using the `GatewayConditionType` and `GatewayConditionReason` constants so that operators and tools can converge on a common vocabulary to describe Gateway state. Known condition types are: * "Accepted" * "Programmed" * "Ready" items: description: Condition contains details for one aspect of the current state of this API Resource. properties: lastTransitionTime: description: |- lastTransitionTime is the last time the condition transitioned from one status to another. This should be when the underlying condition changed. If that is not known, then using the time when the API field changed is acceptable. format: date-time type: string message: description: |- message is a human readable message indicating details about the transition. This may be an empty string. maxLength: 32768 type: string observedGeneration: description: |- observedGeneration represents the .metadata.generation that the condition was set based upon. For instance, if .metadata.generation is currently 12, but the .status.conditions[x].observedGeneration is 9, the condition is out of date with respect to the current state of the instance. format: int64 minimum: 0 type: integer reason: description: |- reason contains a programmatic identifier indicating the reason for the condition's last transition. Producers of specific condition types may define expected values and meanings for this field, and whether the values are considered a guaranteed API. The value should be a CamelCase string. This field may not be empty. maxLength: 1024 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z]([A-Za-z0-9_,:]*[A-Za-z0-9_])?$ type: string status: description: status of the condition, one of True, False, Unknown. enum: - "True" - "False" - Unknown type: string type: description: type of condition in CamelCase or in foo.example.com/CamelCase. maxLength: 316 pattern: ^([a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*/)?(([A-Za-z0-9][-A-Za-z0-9_.]*)?[A-Za-z0-9])$ type: string required: - lastTransitionTime - message - reason - status - type type: object maxItems: 8 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - type x-kubernetes-list-type: map listeners: description: Listeners provide status for each unique listener port defined in the Spec. items: description: ListenerStatus is the status associated with a Listener. properties: attachedRoutes: description: |- AttachedRoutes represents the total number of Routes that have been successfully attached to this Listener. Successful attachment of a Route to a Listener is based solely on the combination of the AllowedRoutes field on the corresponding Listener and the Route's ParentRefs field. A Route is successfully attached to a Listener when it is selected by the Listener's AllowedRoutes field AND the Route has a valid ParentRef selecting the whole Gateway resource or a specific Listener as a parent resource (more detail on attachment semantics can be found in the documentation on the various Route kinds ParentRefs fields). Listener or Route status does not impact successful attachment, i.e. the AttachedRoutes field count MUST be set for Listeners with condition Accepted: false and MUST count successfully attached Routes that may themselves have Accepted: false conditions. Uses for this field include troubleshooting Route attachment and measuring blast radius/impact of changes to a Listener. format: int32 type: integer conditions: description: Conditions describe the current condition of this listener. items: description: Condition contains details for one aspect of the current state of this API Resource. properties: lastTransitionTime: description: |- lastTransitionTime is the last time the condition transitioned from one status to another. This should be when the underlying condition changed. If that is not known, then using the time when the API field changed is acceptable. format: date-time type: string message: description: |- message is a human readable message indicating details about the transition. This may be an empty string. maxLength: 32768 type: string observedGeneration: description: |- observedGeneration represents the .metadata.generation that the condition was set based upon. For instance, if .metadata.generation is currently 12, but the .status.conditions[x].observedGeneration is 9, the condition is out of date with respect to the current state of the instance. format: int64 minimum: 0 type: integer reason: description: |- reason contains a programmatic identifier indicating the reason for the condition's last transition. Producers of specific condition types may define expected values and meanings for this field, and whether the values are considered a guaranteed API. The value should be a CamelCase string. This field may not be empty. maxLength: 1024 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z]([A-Za-z0-9_,:]*[A-Za-z0-9_])?$ type: string status: description: status of the condition, one of True, False, Unknown. enum: - "True" - "False" - Unknown type: string type: description: type of condition in CamelCase or in foo.example.com/CamelCase. maxLength: 316 pattern: ^([a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*/)?(([A-Za-z0-9][-A-Za-z0-9_.]*)?[A-Za-z0-9])$ type: string required: - lastTransitionTime - message - reason - status - type type: object maxItems: 8 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - type x-kubernetes-list-type: map name: description: Name is the name of the Listener that this status corresponds to. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string supportedKinds: description: |- SupportedKinds is the list indicating the Kinds supported by this listener. This MUST represent the kinds an implementation supports for that Listener configuration. If kinds are specified in Spec that are not supported, they MUST NOT appear in this list and an implementation MUST set the "ResolvedRefs" condition to "False" with the "InvalidRouteKinds" reason. If both valid and invalid Route kinds are specified, the implementation MUST reference the valid Route kinds that have been specified. items: description: RouteGroupKind indicates the group and kind of a Route resource. properties: group: default: gateway.networking.k8s.io description: Group is the group of the Route. maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: description: Kind is the kind of the Route. maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string required: - kind type: object maxItems: 8 type: array required: - attachedRoutes - conditions - name - supportedKinds type: object maxItems: 64 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map type: object required: - spec type: object served: true storage: true subresources: status: {} - additionalPrinterColumns: - jsonPath: .spec.gatewayClassName name: Class type: string - jsonPath: .status.addresses[*].value name: Address type: string - jsonPath: .status.conditions[?(@.type=="Programmed")].status name: Programmed type: string - jsonPath: .metadata.creationTimestamp name: Age type: date name: v1beta1 schema: openAPIV3Schema: description: |- Gateway represents an instance of a service-traffic handling infrastructure by binding Listeners to a set of IP addresses. properties: apiVersion: description: |- APIVersion defines the versioned schema of this representation of an object. Servers should convert recognized schemas to the latest internal value, and may reject unrecognized values. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#resources type: string kind: description: |- Kind is a string value representing the REST resource this object represents. Servers may infer this from the endpoint the client submits requests to. Cannot be updated. In CamelCase. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#types-kinds type: string metadata: type: object spec: description: Spec defines the desired state of Gateway. properties: addresses: description: |+ Addresses requested for this Gateway. This is optional and behavior can depend on the implementation. If a value is set in the spec and the requested address is invalid or unavailable, the implementation MUST indicate this in the associated entry in GatewayStatus.Addresses. The Addresses field represents a request for the address(es) on the "outside of the Gateway", that traffic bound for this Gateway will use. This could be the IP address or hostname of an external load balancer or other networking infrastructure, or some other address that traffic will be sent to. If no Addresses are specified, the implementation MAY schedule the Gateway in an implementation-specific manner, assigning an appropriate set of Addresses. The implementation MUST bind all Listeners to every GatewayAddress that it assigns to the Gateway and add a corresponding entry in GatewayStatus.Addresses. Support: Extended items: description: GatewayAddress describes an address that can be bound to a Gateway. oneOf: - properties: type: enum: - IPAddress value: anyOf: - format: ipv4 - format: ipv6 - properties: type: not: enum: - IPAddress properties: type: default: IPAddress description: Type of the address. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^Hostname|IPAddress|NamedAddress|[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*\/[A-Za-z0-9\/\-._~%!$&'()*+,;=:]+$ type: string value: description: |- Value of the address. The validity of the values will depend on the type and support by the controller. Examples: `1.2.3.4`, `128::1`, `my-ip-address`. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string required: - value type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: Hostname value must only contain valid characters (matching ^(\*\.)?[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$) rule: 'self.type == ''Hostname'' ? self.value.matches(r"""^(\*\.)?[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$"""): true' maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-validations: - message: IPAddress values must be unique rule: 'self.all(a1, a1.type == ''IPAddress'' ? self.exists_one(a2, a2.type == a1.type && a2.value == a1.value) : true )' - message: Hostname values must be unique rule: 'self.all(a1, a1.type == ''Hostname'' ? self.exists_one(a2, a2.type == a1.type && a2.value == a1.value) : true )' backendTLS: description: |+ BackendTLS configures TLS settings for when this Gateway is connecting to backends with TLS. Support: Core properties: clientCertificateRef: description: |+ ClientCertificateRef is a reference to an object that contains a Client Certificate and the associated private key. References to a resource in different namespace are invalid UNLESS there is a ReferenceGrant in the target namespace that allows the certificate to be attached. If a ReferenceGrant does not allow this reference, the "ResolvedRefs" condition MUST be set to False for this listener with the "RefNotPermitted" reason. ClientCertificateRef can reference to standard Kubernetes resources, i.e. Secret, or implementation-specific custom resources. This setting can be overridden on the service level by use of BackendTLSPolicy. Support: Core properties: group: default: "" description: |- Group is the group of the referent. For example, "gateway.networking.k8s.io". When unspecified or empty string, core API group is inferred. maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: default: Secret description: Kind is kind of the referent. For example "Secret". maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: Name is the name of the referent. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string namespace: description: |- Namespace is the namespace of the referenced object. When unspecified, the local namespace is inferred. Note that when a namespace different than the local namespace is specified, a ReferenceGrant object is required in the referent namespace to allow that namespace's owner to accept the reference. See the ReferenceGrant documentation for details. Support: Core maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?$ type: string required: - name type: object type: object gatewayClassName: description: |- GatewayClassName used for this Gateway. This is the name of a GatewayClass resource. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string infrastructure: description: |- Infrastructure defines infrastructure level attributes about this Gateway instance. Support: Extended properties: annotations: additionalProperties: description: |- AnnotationValue is the value of an annotation in Gateway API. This is used for validation of maps such as TLS options. This roughly matches Kubernetes annotation validation, although the length validation in that case is based on the entire size of the annotations struct. maxLength: 4096 minLength: 0 type: string description: |- Annotations that SHOULD be applied to any resources created in response to this Gateway. For implementations creating other Kubernetes objects, this should be the `metadata.annotations` field on resources. For other implementations, this refers to any relevant (implementation specific) "annotations" concepts. An implementation may chose to add additional implementation-specific annotations as they see fit. Support: Extended maxProperties: 8 type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: Annotation keys must be in the form of an optional DNS subdomain prefix followed by a required name segment of up to 63 characters. rule: self.all(key, key.matches(r"""^([a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*/)?([A-Za-z0-9][-A-Za-z0-9_.]{0,61})?[A-Za-z0-9]$""")) - message: If specified, the annotation key's prefix must be a DNS subdomain not longer than 253 characters in total. rule: self.all(key, key.split("/")[0].size() < 253) labels: additionalProperties: description: |- LabelValue is the value of a label in the Gateway API. This is used for validation of maps such as Gateway infrastructure labels. This matches the Kubernetes label validation rules: * must be 63 characters or less (can be empty), * unless empty, must begin and end with an alphanumeric character ([a-z0-9A-Z]), * could contain dashes (-), underscores (_), dots (.), and alphanumerics between. Valid values include: * MyValue * my.name * 123-my-value maxLength: 63 minLength: 0 pattern: ^(([A-Za-z0-9][-A-Za-z0-9_.]*)?[A-Za-z0-9])?$ type: string description: |- Labels that SHOULD be applied to any resources created in response to this Gateway. For implementations creating other Kubernetes objects, this should be the `metadata.labels` field on resources. For other implementations, this refers to any relevant (implementation specific) "labels" concepts. An implementation may chose to add additional implementation-specific labels as they see fit. If an implementation maps these labels to Pods, or any other resource that would need to be recreated when labels change, it SHOULD clearly warn about this behavior in documentation. Support: Extended maxProperties: 8 type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: Label keys must be in the form of an optional DNS subdomain prefix followed by a required name segment of up to 63 characters. rule: self.all(key, key.matches(r"""^([a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*/)?([A-Za-z0-9][-A-Za-z0-9_.]{0,61})?[A-Za-z0-9]$""")) - message: If specified, the label key's prefix must be a DNS subdomain not longer than 253 characters in total. rule: self.all(key, key.split("/")[0].size() < 253) parametersRef: description: |- ParametersRef is a reference to a resource that contains the configuration parameters corresponding to the Gateway. This is optional if the controller does not require any additional configuration. This follows the same semantics as GatewayClass's `parametersRef`, but on a per-Gateway basis The Gateway's GatewayClass may provide its own `parametersRef`. When both are specified, the merging behavior is implementation specific. It is generally recommended that GatewayClass provides defaults that can be overridden by a Gateway. Support: Implementation-specific properties: group: description: Group is the group of the referent. maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: description: Kind is kind of the referent. maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: Name is the name of the referent. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string required: - group - kind - name type: object type: object listeners: description: |- Listeners associated with this Gateway. Listeners define logical endpoints that are bound on this Gateway's addresses. At least one Listener MUST be specified. Each Listener in a set of Listeners (for example, in a single Gateway) MUST be _distinct_, in that a traffic flow MUST be able to be assigned to exactly one listener. (This section uses "set of Listeners" rather than "Listeners in a single Gateway" because implementations MAY merge configuration from multiple Gateways onto a single data plane, and these rules _also_ apply in that case). Practically, this means that each listener in a set MUST have a unique combination of Port, Protocol, and, if supported by the protocol, Hostname. Some combinations of port, protocol, and TLS settings are considered Core support and MUST be supported by implementations based on their targeted conformance profile: HTTP Profile 1. HTTPRoute, Port: 80, Protocol: HTTP 2. HTTPRoute, Port: 443, Protocol: HTTPS, TLS Mode: Terminate, TLS keypair provided TLS Profile 1. TLSRoute, Port: 443, Protocol: TLS, TLS Mode: Passthrough "Distinct" Listeners have the following property: The implementation can match inbound requests to a single distinct Listener. When multiple Listeners share values for fields (for example, two Listeners with the same Port value), the implementation can match requests to only one of the Listeners using other Listener fields. For example, the following Listener scenarios are distinct: 1. Multiple Listeners with the same Port that all use the "HTTP" Protocol that all have unique Hostname values. 2. Multiple Listeners with the same Port that use either the "HTTPS" or "TLS" Protocol that all have unique Hostname values. 3. A mixture of "TCP" and "UDP" Protocol Listeners, where no Listener with the same Protocol has the same Port value. Some fields in the Listener struct have possible values that affect whether the Listener is distinct. Hostname is particularly relevant for HTTP or HTTPS protocols. When using the Hostname value to select between same-Port, same-Protocol Listeners, the Hostname value must be different on each Listener for the Listener to be distinct. When the Listeners are distinct based on Hostname, inbound request hostnames MUST match from the most specific to least specific Hostname values to choose the correct Listener and its associated set of Routes. Exact matches must be processed before wildcard matches, and wildcard matches must be processed before fallback (empty Hostname value) matches. For example, `"foo.example.com"` takes precedence over `"*.example.com"`, and `"*.example.com"` takes precedence over `""`. Additionally, if there are multiple wildcard entries, more specific wildcard entries must be processed before less specific wildcard entries. For example, `"*.foo.example.com"` takes precedence over `"*.example.com"`. The precise definition here is that the higher the number of dots in the hostname to the right of the wildcard character, the higher the precedence. The wildcard character will match any number of characters _and dots_ to the left, however, so `"*.example.com"` will match both `"foo.bar.example.com"` _and_ `"bar.example.com"`. If a set of Listeners contains Listeners that are not distinct, then those Listeners are Conflicted, and the implementation MUST set the "Conflicted" condition in the Listener Status to "True". Implementations MAY choose to accept a Gateway with some Conflicted Listeners only if they only accept the partial Listener set that contains no Conflicted Listeners. To put this another way, implementations may accept a partial Listener set only if they throw out *all* the conflicting Listeners. No picking one of the conflicting listeners as the winner. This also means that the Gateway must have at least one non-conflicting Listener in this case, otherwise it violates the requirement that at least one Listener must be present. The implementation MUST set a "ListenersNotValid" condition on the Gateway Status when the Gateway contains Conflicted Listeners whether or not they accept the Gateway. That Condition SHOULD clearly indicate in the Message which Listeners are conflicted, and which are Accepted. Additionally, the Listener status for those listeners SHOULD indicate which Listeners are conflicted and not Accepted. A Gateway's Listeners are considered "compatible" if: 1. They are distinct. 2. The implementation can serve them in compliance with the Addresses requirement that all Listeners are available on all assigned addresses. Compatible combinations in Extended support are expected to vary across implementations. A combination that is compatible for one implementation may not be compatible for another. For example, an implementation that cannot serve both TCP and UDP listeners on the same address, or cannot mix HTTPS and generic TLS listens on the same port would not consider those cases compatible, even though they are distinct. Note that requests SHOULD match at most one Listener. For example, if Listeners are defined for "foo.example.com" and "*.example.com", a request to "foo.example.com" SHOULD only be routed using routes attached to the "foo.example.com" Listener (and not the "*.example.com" Listener). This concept is known as "Listener Isolation". Implementations that do not support Listener Isolation MUST clearly document this. Implementations MAY merge separate Gateways onto a single set of Addresses if all Listeners across all Gateways are compatible. Support: Core items: description: |- Listener embodies the concept of a logical endpoint where a Gateway accepts network connections. properties: allowedRoutes: default: namespaces: from: Same description: |- AllowedRoutes defines the types of routes that MAY be attached to a Listener and the trusted namespaces where those Route resources MAY be present. Although a client request may match multiple route rules, only one rule may ultimately receive the request. Matching precedence MUST be determined in order of the following criteria: * The most specific match as defined by the Route type. * The oldest Route based on creation timestamp. For example, a Route with a creation timestamp of "2020-09-08 01:02:03" is given precedence over a Route with a creation timestamp of "2020-09-08 01:02:04". * If everything else is equivalent, the Route appearing first in alphabetical order (namespace/name) should be given precedence. For example, foo/bar is given precedence over foo/baz. All valid rules within a Route attached to this Listener should be implemented. Invalid Route rules can be ignored (sometimes that will mean the full Route). If a Route rule transitions from valid to invalid, support for that Route rule should be dropped to ensure consistency. For example, even if a filter specified by a Route rule is invalid, the rest of the rules within that Route should still be supported. Support: Core properties: kinds: description: |- Kinds specifies the groups and kinds of Routes that are allowed to bind to this Gateway Listener. When unspecified or empty, the kinds of Routes selected are determined using the Listener protocol. A RouteGroupKind MUST correspond to kinds of Routes that are compatible with the application protocol specified in the Listener's Protocol field. If an implementation does not support or recognize this resource type, it MUST set the "ResolvedRefs" condition to False for this Listener with the "InvalidRouteKinds" reason. Support: Core items: description: RouteGroupKind indicates the group and kind of a Route resource. properties: group: default: gateway.networking.k8s.io description: Group is the group of the Route. maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: description: Kind is the kind of the Route. maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string required: - kind type: object maxItems: 8 type: array namespaces: default: from: Same description: |- Namespaces indicates namespaces from which Routes may be attached to this Listener. This is restricted to the namespace of this Gateway by default. Support: Core properties: from: default: Same description: |- From indicates where Routes will be selected for this Gateway. Possible values are: * All: Routes in all namespaces may be used by this Gateway. * Selector: Routes in namespaces selected by the selector may be used by this Gateway. * Same: Only Routes in the same namespace may be used by this Gateway. Support: Core enum: - All - Selector - Same type: string selector: description: |- Selector must be specified when From is set to "Selector". In that case, only Routes in Namespaces matching this Selector will be selected by this Gateway. This field is ignored for other values of "From". Support: Core properties: matchExpressions: description: matchExpressions is a list of label selector requirements. The requirements are ANDed. items: description: |- A label selector requirement is a selector that contains values, a key, and an operator that relates the key and values. properties: key: description: key is the label key that the selector applies to. type: string operator: description: |- operator represents a key's relationship to a set of values. Valid operators are In, NotIn, Exists and DoesNotExist. type: string values: description: |- values is an array of string values. If the operator is In or NotIn, the values array must be non-empty. If the operator is Exists or DoesNotExist, the values array must be empty. This array is replaced during a strategic merge patch. items: type: string type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic required: - key - operator type: object type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: atomic matchLabels: additionalProperties: type: string description: |- matchLabels is a map of {key,value} pairs. A single {key,value} in the matchLabels map is equivalent to an element of matchExpressions, whose key field is "key", the operator is "In", and the values array contains only "value". The requirements are ANDed. type: object type: object x-kubernetes-map-type: atomic type: object type: object hostname: description: |- Hostname specifies the virtual hostname to match for protocol types that define this concept. When unspecified, all hostnames are matched. This field is ignored for protocols that don't require hostname based matching. Implementations MUST apply Hostname matching appropriately for each of the following protocols: * TLS: The Listener Hostname MUST match the SNI. * HTTP: The Listener Hostname MUST match the Host header of the request. * HTTPS: The Listener Hostname SHOULD match at both the TLS and HTTP protocol layers as described above. If an implementation does not ensure that both the SNI and Host header match the Listener hostname, it MUST clearly document that. For HTTPRoute and TLSRoute resources, there is an interaction with the `spec.hostnames` array. When both listener and route specify hostnames, there MUST be an intersection between the values for a Route to be accepted. For more information, refer to the Route specific Hostnames documentation. Hostnames that are prefixed with a wildcard label (`*.`) are interpreted as a suffix match. That means that a match for `*.example.com` would match both `test.example.com`, and `foo.test.example.com`, but not `example.com`. Support: Core maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^(\*\.)?[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string name: description: |- Name is the name of the Listener. This name MUST be unique within a Gateway. Support: Core maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string port: description: |- Port is the network port. Multiple listeners may use the same port, subject to the Listener compatibility rules. Support: Core format: int32 maximum: 65535 minimum: 1 type: integer protocol: description: |- Protocol specifies the network protocol this listener expects to receive. Support: Core maxLength: 255 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z0-9]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$|[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*\/[A-Za-z0-9]+$ type: string tls: description: |- TLS is the TLS configuration for the Listener. This field is required if the Protocol field is "HTTPS" or "TLS". It is invalid to set this field if the Protocol field is "HTTP", "TCP", or "UDP". The association of SNIs to Certificate defined in GatewayTLSConfig is defined based on the Hostname field for this listener. The GatewayClass MUST use the longest matching SNI out of all available certificates for any TLS handshake. Support: Core properties: certificateRefs: description: |- CertificateRefs contains a series of references to Kubernetes objects that contains TLS certificates and private keys. These certificates are used to establish a TLS handshake for requests that match the hostname of the associated listener. A single CertificateRef to a Kubernetes Secret has "Core" support. Implementations MAY choose to support attaching multiple certificates to a Listener, but this behavior is implementation-specific. References to a resource in different namespace are invalid UNLESS there is a ReferenceGrant in the target namespace that allows the certificate to be attached. If a ReferenceGrant does not allow this reference, the "ResolvedRefs" condition MUST be set to False for this listener with the "RefNotPermitted" reason. This field is required to have at least one element when the mode is set to "Terminate" (default) and is optional otherwise. CertificateRefs can reference to standard Kubernetes resources, i.e. Secret, or implementation-specific custom resources. Support: Core - A single reference to a Kubernetes Secret of type kubernetes.io/tls Support: Implementation-specific (More than one reference or other resource types) items: description: |- SecretObjectReference identifies an API object including its namespace, defaulting to Secret. The API object must be valid in the cluster; the Group and Kind must be registered in the cluster for this reference to be valid. References to objects with invalid Group and Kind are not valid, and must be rejected by the implementation, with appropriate Conditions set on the containing object. properties: group: default: "" description: |- Group is the group of the referent. For example, "gateway.networking.k8s.io". When unspecified or empty string, core API group is inferred. maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: default: Secret description: Kind is kind of the referent. For example "Secret". maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: Name is the name of the referent. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string namespace: description: |- Namespace is the namespace of the referenced object. When unspecified, the local namespace is inferred. Note that when a namespace different than the local namespace is specified, a ReferenceGrant object is required in the referent namespace to allow that namespace's owner to accept the reference. See the ReferenceGrant documentation for details. Support: Core maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?$ type: string required: - name type: object maxItems: 64 type: array frontendValidation: description: |+ FrontendValidation holds configuration information for validating the frontend (client). Setting this field will require clients to send a client certificate required for validation during the TLS handshake. In browsers this may result in a dialog appearing that requests a user to specify the client certificate. The maximum depth of a certificate chain accepted in verification is Implementation specific. Support: Extended properties: caCertificateRefs: description: |- CACertificateRefs contains one or more references to Kubernetes objects that contain TLS certificates of the Certificate Authorities that can be used as a trust anchor to validate the certificates presented by the client. A single CA certificate reference to a Kubernetes ConfigMap has "Core" support. Implementations MAY choose to support attaching multiple CA certificates to a Listener, but this behavior is implementation-specific. Support: Core - A single reference to a Kubernetes ConfigMap with the CA certificate in a key named `ca.crt`. Support: Implementation-specific (More than one reference, or other kinds of resources). References to a resource in a different namespace are invalid UNLESS there is a ReferenceGrant in the target namespace that allows the certificate to be attached. If a ReferenceGrant does not allow this reference, the "ResolvedRefs" condition MUST be set to False for this listener with the "RefNotPermitted" reason. items: description: |- ObjectReference identifies an API object including its namespace. The API object must be valid in the cluster; the Group and Kind must be registered in the cluster for this reference to be valid. References to objects with invalid Group and Kind are not valid, and must be rejected by the implementation, with appropriate Conditions set on the containing object. properties: group: description: |- Group is the group of the referent. For example, "gateway.networking.k8s.io". When unspecified or empty string, core API group is inferred. maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: description: Kind is kind of the referent. For example "ConfigMap" or "Service". maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: Name is the name of the referent. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string namespace: description: |- Namespace is the namespace of the referenced object. When unspecified, the local namespace is inferred. Note that when a namespace different than the local namespace is specified, a ReferenceGrant object is required in the referent namespace to allow that namespace's owner to accept the reference. See the ReferenceGrant documentation for details. Support: Core maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?$ type: string required: - group - kind - name type: object maxItems: 8 minItems: 1 type: array type: object mode: default: Terminate description: |- Mode defines the TLS behavior for the TLS session initiated by the client. There are two possible modes: - Terminate: The TLS session between the downstream client and the Gateway is terminated at the Gateway. This mode requires certificates to be specified in some way, such as populating the certificateRefs field. - Passthrough: The TLS session is NOT terminated by the Gateway. This implies that the Gateway can't decipher the TLS stream except for the ClientHello message of the TLS protocol. The certificateRefs field is ignored in this mode. Support: Core enum: - Terminate - Passthrough type: string options: additionalProperties: description: |- AnnotationValue is the value of an annotation in Gateway API. This is used for validation of maps such as TLS options. This roughly matches Kubernetes annotation validation, although the length validation in that case is based on the entire size of the annotations struct. maxLength: 4096 minLength: 0 type: string description: |- Options are a list of key/value pairs to enable extended TLS configuration for each implementation. For example, configuring the minimum TLS version or supported cipher suites. A set of common keys MAY be defined by the API in the future. To avoid any ambiguity, implementation-specific definitions MUST use domain-prefixed names, such as `example.com/my-custom-option`. Un-prefixed names are reserved for key names defined by Gateway API. Support: Implementation-specific maxProperties: 16 type: object type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: certificateRefs or options must be specified when mode is Terminate rule: 'self.mode == ''Terminate'' ? size(self.certificateRefs) > 0 || size(self.options) > 0 : true' required: - name - port - protocol type: object maxItems: 64 minItems: 1 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map x-kubernetes-validations: - message: tls must not be specified for protocols ['HTTP', 'TCP', 'UDP'] rule: 'self.all(l, l.protocol in [''HTTP'', ''TCP'', ''UDP''] ? !has(l.tls) : true)' - message: tls mode must be Terminate for protocol HTTPS rule: 'self.all(l, (l.protocol == ''HTTPS'' && has(l.tls)) ? (l.tls.mode == '''' || l.tls.mode == ''Terminate'') : true)' - message: hostname must not be specified for protocols ['TCP', 'UDP'] rule: 'self.all(l, l.protocol in [''TCP'', ''UDP''] ? (!has(l.hostname) || l.hostname == '''') : true)' - message: Listener name must be unique within the Gateway rule: self.all(l1, self.exists_one(l2, l1.name == l2.name)) - message: Combination of port, protocol and hostname must be unique for each listener rule: 'self.all(l1, self.exists_one(l2, l1.port == l2.port && l1.protocol == l2.protocol && (has(l1.hostname) && has(l2.hostname) ? l1.hostname == l2.hostname : !has(l1.hostname) && !has(l2.hostname))))' required: - gatewayClassName - listeners type: object status: default: conditions: - lastTransitionTime: "1970-01-01T00:00:00Z" message: Waiting for controller reason: Pending status: Unknown type: Accepted - lastTransitionTime: "1970-01-01T00:00:00Z" message: Waiting for controller reason: Pending status: Unknown type: Programmed description: Status defines the current state of Gateway. properties: addresses: description: |+ Addresses lists the network addresses that have been bound to the Gateway. This list may differ from the addresses provided in the spec under some conditions: * no addresses are specified, all addresses are dynamically assigned * a combination of specified and dynamic addresses are assigned * a specified address was unusable (e.g. already in use) items: description: GatewayStatusAddress describes a network address that is bound to a Gateway. oneOf: - properties: type: enum: - IPAddress value: anyOf: - format: ipv4 - format: ipv6 - properties: type: not: enum: - IPAddress properties: type: default: IPAddress description: Type of the address. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^Hostname|IPAddress|NamedAddress|[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*\/[A-Za-z0-9\/\-._~%!$&'()*+,;=:]+$ type: string value: description: |- Value of the address. The validity of the values will depend on the type and support by the controller. Examples: `1.2.3.4`, `128::1`, `my-ip-address`. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string required: - value type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: Hostname value must only contain valid characters (matching ^(\*\.)?[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$) rule: 'self.type == ''Hostname'' ? self.value.matches(r"""^(\*\.)?[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$"""): true' maxItems: 16 type: array conditions: default: - lastTransitionTime: "1970-01-01T00:00:00Z" message: Waiting for controller reason: Pending status: Unknown type: Accepted - lastTransitionTime: "1970-01-01T00:00:00Z" message: Waiting for controller reason: Pending status: Unknown type: Programmed description: |- Conditions describe the current conditions of the Gateway. Implementations should prefer to express Gateway conditions using the `GatewayConditionType` and `GatewayConditionReason` constants so that operators and tools can converge on a common vocabulary to describe Gateway state. Known condition types are: * "Accepted" * "Programmed" * "Ready" items: description: Condition contains details for one aspect of the current state of this API Resource. properties: lastTransitionTime: description: |- lastTransitionTime is the last time the condition transitioned from one status to another. This should be when the underlying condition changed. If that is not known, then using the time when the API field changed is acceptable. format: date-time type: string message: description: |- message is a human readable message indicating details about the transition. This may be an empty string. maxLength: 32768 type: string observedGeneration: description: |- observedGeneration represents the .metadata.generation that the condition was set based upon. For instance, if .metadata.generation is currently 12, but the .status.conditions[x].observedGeneration is 9, the condition is out of date with respect to the current state of the instance. format: int64 minimum: 0 type: integer reason: description: |- reason contains a programmatic identifier indicating the reason for the condition's last transition. Producers of specific condition types may define expected values and meanings for this field, and whether the values are considered a guaranteed API. The value should be a CamelCase string. This field may not be empty. maxLength: 1024 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z]([A-Za-z0-9_,:]*[A-Za-z0-9_])?$ type: string status: description: status of the condition, one of True, False, Unknown. enum: - "True" - "False" - Unknown type: string type: description: type of condition in CamelCase or in foo.example.com/CamelCase. maxLength: 316 pattern: ^([a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*/)?(([A-Za-z0-9][-A-Za-z0-9_.]*)?[A-Za-z0-9])$ type: string required: - lastTransitionTime - message - reason - status - type type: object maxItems: 8 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - type x-kubernetes-list-type: map listeners: description: Listeners provide status for each unique listener port defined in the Spec. items: description: ListenerStatus is the status associated with a Listener. properties: attachedRoutes: description: |- AttachedRoutes represents the total number of Routes that have been successfully attached to this Listener. Successful attachment of a Route to a Listener is based solely on the combination of the AllowedRoutes field on the corresponding Listener and the Route's ParentRefs field. A Route is successfully attached to a Listener when it is selected by the Listener's AllowedRoutes field AND the Route has a valid ParentRef selecting the whole Gateway resource or a specific Listener as a parent resource (more detail on attachment semantics can be found in the documentation on the various Route kinds ParentRefs fields). Listener or Route status does not impact successful attachment, i.e. the AttachedRoutes field count MUST be set for Listeners with condition Accepted: false and MUST count successfully attached Routes that may themselves have Accepted: false conditions. Uses for this field include troubleshooting Route attachment and measuring blast radius/impact of changes to a Listener. format: int32 type: integer conditions: description: Conditions describe the current condition of this listener. items: description: Condition contains details for one aspect of the current state of this API Resource. properties: lastTransitionTime: description: |- lastTransitionTime is the last time the condition transitioned from one status to another. This should be when the underlying condition changed. If that is not known, then using the time when the API field changed is acceptable. format: date-time type: string message: description: |- message is a human readable message indicating details about the transition. This may be an empty string. maxLength: 32768 type: string observedGeneration: description: |- observedGeneration represents the .metadata.generation that the condition was set based upon. For instance, if .metadata.generation is currently 12, but the .status.conditions[x].observedGeneration is 9, the condition is out of date with respect to the current state of the instance. format: int64 minimum: 0 type: integer reason: description: |- reason contains a programmatic identifier indicating the reason for the condition's last transition. Producers of specific condition types may define expected values and meanings for this field, and whether the values are considered a guaranteed API. The value should be a CamelCase string. This field may not be empty. maxLength: 1024 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z]([A-Za-z0-9_,:]*[A-Za-z0-9_])?$ type: string status: description: status of the condition, one of True, False, Unknown. enum: - "True" - "False" - Unknown type: string type: description: type of condition in CamelCase or in foo.example.com/CamelCase. maxLength: 316 pattern: ^([a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*/)?(([A-Za-z0-9][-A-Za-z0-9_.]*)?[A-Za-z0-9])$ type: string required: - lastTransitionTime - message - reason - status - type type: object maxItems: 8 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - type x-kubernetes-list-type: map name: description: Name is the name of the Listener that this status corresponds to. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string supportedKinds: description: |- SupportedKinds is the list indicating the Kinds supported by this listener. This MUST represent the kinds an implementation supports for that Listener configuration. If kinds are specified in Spec that are not supported, they MUST NOT appear in this list and an implementation MUST set the "ResolvedRefs" condition to "False" with the "InvalidRouteKinds" reason. If both valid and invalid Route kinds are specified, the implementation MUST reference the valid Route kinds that have been specified. items: description: RouteGroupKind indicates the group and kind of a Route resource. properties: group: default: gateway.networking.k8s.io description: Group is the group of the Route. maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: description: Kind is the kind of the Route. maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string required: - kind type: object maxItems: 8 type: array required: - attachedRoutes - conditions - name - supportedKinds type: object maxItems: 64 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map type: object required: - spec type: object served: true storage: false subresources: status: {} status: acceptedNames: kind: "" plural: "" conditions: null storedVersions: null --- # # config/crd/experimental/gateway.networking.k8s.io_grpcroutes.yaml # apiVersion: apiextensions.k8s.io/v1 kind: CustomResourceDefinition metadata: annotations: api-approved.kubernetes.io: https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/gateway-api/pull/2997 gateway.networking.k8s.io/bundle-version: v1.2.0-rc2 gateway.networking.k8s.io/channel: experimental creationTimestamp: null name: grpcroutes.gateway.networking.k8s.io spec: group: gateway.networking.k8s.io names: categories: - gateway-api kind: GRPCRoute listKind: GRPCRouteList plural: grpcroutes singular: grpcroute scope: Namespaced versions: - additionalPrinterColumns: - jsonPath: .spec.hostnames name: Hostnames type: string - jsonPath: .metadata.creationTimestamp name: Age type: date name: v1 schema: openAPIV3Schema: description: |- GRPCRoute provides a way to route gRPC requests. This includes the capability to match requests by hostname, gRPC service, gRPC method, or HTTP/2 header. Filters can be used to specify additional processing steps. Backends specify where matching requests will be routed. GRPCRoute falls under extended support within the Gateway API. Within the following specification, the word "MUST" indicates that an implementation supporting GRPCRoute must conform to the indicated requirement, but an implementation not supporting this route type need not follow the requirement unless explicitly indicated. Implementations supporting `GRPCRoute` with the `HTTPS` `ProtocolType` MUST accept HTTP/2 connections without an initial upgrade from HTTP/1.1, i.e. via ALPN. If the implementation does not support this, then it MUST set the "Accepted" condition to "False" for the affected listener with a reason of "UnsupportedProtocol". Implementations MAY also accept HTTP/2 connections with an upgrade from HTTP/1. Implementations supporting `GRPCRoute` with the `HTTP` `ProtocolType` MUST support HTTP/2 over cleartext TCP (h2c, https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7540#section-3.1) without an initial upgrade from HTTP/1.1, i.e. with prior knowledge (https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7540#section-3.4). If the implementation does not support this, then it MUST set the "Accepted" condition to "False" for the affected listener with a reason of "UnsupportedProtocol". Implementations MAY also accept HTTP/2 connections with an upgrade from HTTP/1, i.e. without prior knowledge. properties: apiVersion: description: |- APIVersion defines the versioned schema of this representation of an object. Servers should convert recognized schemas to the latest internal value, and may reject unrecognized values. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#resources type: string kind: description: |- Kind is a string value representing the REST resource this object represents. Servers may infer this from the endpoint the client submits requests to. Cannot be updated. In CamelCase. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#types-kinds type: string metadata: type: object spec: description: Spec defines the desired state of GRPCRoute. properties: hostnames: description: |- Hostnames defines a set of hostnames to match against the GRPC Host header to select a GRPCRoute to process the request. This matches the RFC 1123 definition of a hostname with 2 notable exceptions: 1. IPs are not allowed. 2. A hostname may be prefixed with a wildcard label (`*.`). The wildcard label MUST appear by itself as the first label. If a hostname is specified by both the Listener and GRPCRoute, there MUST be at least one intersecting hostname for the GRPCRoute to be attached to the Listener. For example: * A Listener with `test.example.com` as the hostname matches GRPCRoutes that have either not specified any hostnames, or have specified at least one of `test.example.com` or `*.example.com`. * A Listener with `*.example.com` as the hostname matches GRPCRoutes that have either not specified any hostnames or have specified at least one hostname that matches the Listener hostname. For example, `test.example.com` and `*.example.com` would both match. On the other hand, `example.com` and `test.example.net` would not match. Hostnames that are prefixed with a wildcard label (`*.`) are interpreted as a suffix match. That means that a match for `*.example.com` would match both `test.example.com`, and `foo.test.example.com`, but not `example.com`. If both the Listener and GRPCRoute have specified hostnames, any GRPCRoute hostnames that do not match the Listener hostname MUST be ignored. For example, if a Listener specified `*.example.com`, and the GRPCRoute specified `test.example.com` and `test.example.net`, `test.example.net` MUST NOT be considered for a match. If both the Listener and GRPCRoute have specified hostnames, and none match with the criteria above, then the GRPCRoute MUST NOT be accepted by the implementation. The implementation MUST raise an 'Accepted' Condition with a status of `False` in the corresponding RouteParentStatus. If a Route (A) of type HTTPRoute or GRPCRoute is attached to a Listener and that listener already has another Route (B) of the other type attached and the intersection of the hostnames of A and B is non-empty, then the implementation MUST accept exactly one of these two routes, determined by the following criteria, in order: * The oldest Route based on creation timestamp. * The Route appearing first in alphabetical order by "{namespace}/{name}". The rejected Route MUST raise an 'Accepted' condition with a status of 'False' in the corresponding RouteParentStatus. Support: Core items: description: |- Hostname is the fully qualified domain name of a network host. This matches the RFC 1123 definition of a hostname with 2 notable exceptions: 1. IPs are not allowed. 2. A hostname may be prefixed with a wildcard label (`*.`). The wildcard label must appear by itself as the first label. Hostname can be "precise" which is a domain name without the terminating dot of a network host (e.g. "foo.example.com") or "wildcard", which is a domain name prefixed with a single wildcard label (e.g. `*.example.com`). Note that as per RFC1035 and RFC1123, a *label* must consist of lower case alphanumeric characters or '-', and must start and end with an alphanumeric character. No other punctuation is allowed. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^(\*\.)?[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string maxItems: 16 type: array parentRefs: description: |+ ParentRefs references the resources (usually Gateways) that a Route wants to be attached to. Note that the referenced parent resource needs to allow this for the attachment to be complete. For Gateways, that means the Gateway needs to allow attachment from Routes of this kind and namespace. For Services, that means the Service must either be in the same namespace for a "producer" route, or the mesh implementation must support and allow "consumer" routes for the referenced Service. ReferenceGrant is not applicable for governing ParentRefs to Services - it is not possible to create a "producer" route for a Service in a different namespace from the Route. There are two kinds of parent resources with "Core" support: * Gateway (Gateway conformance profile) * Service (Mesh conformance profile, ClusterIP Services only) This API may be extended in the future to support additional kinds of parent resources. ParentRefs must be _distinct_. This means either that: * They select different objects. If this is the case, then parentRef entries are distinct. In terms of fields, this means that the multi-part key defined by `group`, `kind`, `namespace`, and `name` must be unique across all parentRef entries in the Route. * They do not select different objects, but for each optional field used, each ParentRef that selects the same object must set the same set of optional fields to different values. If one ParentRef sets a combination of optional fields, all must set the same combination. Some examples: * If one ParentRef sets `sectionName`, all ParentRefs referencing the same object must also set `sectionName`. * If one ParentRef sets `port`, all ParentRefs referencing the same object must also set `port`. * If one ParentRef sets `sectionName` and `port`, all ParentRefs referencing the same object must also set `sectionName` and `port`. It is possible to separately reference multiple distinct objects that may be collapsed by an implementation. For example, some implementations may choose to merge compatible Gateway Listeners together. If that is the case, the list of routes attached to those resources should also be merged. Note that for ParentRefs that cross namespace boundaries, there are specific rules. Cross-namespace references are only valid if they are explicitly allowed by something in the namespace they are referring to. For example, Gateway has the AllowedRoutes field, and ReferenceGrant provides a generic way to enable other kinds of cross-namespace reference. ParentRefs from a Route to a Service in the same namespace are "producer" routes, which apply default routing rules to inbound connections from any namespace to the Service. ParentRefs from a Route to a Service in a different namespace are "consumer" routes, and these routing rules are only applied to outbound connections originating from the same namespace as the Route, for which the intended destination of the connections are a Service targeted as a ParentRef of the Route. items: description: |- ParentReference identifies an API object (usually a Gateway) that can be considered a parent of this resource (usually a route). There are two kinds of parent resources with "Core" support: * Gateway (Gateway conformance profile) * Service (Mesh conformance profile, ClusterIP Services only) This API may be extended in the future to support additional kinds of parent resources. The API object must be valid in the cluster; the Group and Kind must be registered in the cluster for this reference to be valid. properties: group: default: gateway.networking.k8s.io description: |- Group is the group of the referent. When unspecified, "gateway.networking.k8s.io" is inferred. To set the core API group (such as for a "Service" kind referent), Group must be explicitly set to "" (empty string). Support: Core maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: default: Gateway description: |- Kind is kind of the referent. There are two kinds of parent resources with "Core" support: * Gateway (Gateway conformance profile) * Service (Mesh conformance profile, ClusterIP Services only) Support for other resources is Implementation-Specific. maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: |- Name is the name of the referent. Support: Core maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string namespace: description: |- Namespace is the namespace of the referent. When unspecified, this refers to the local namespace of the Route. Note that there are specific rules for ParentRefs which cross namespace boundaries. Cross-namespace references are only valid if they are explicitly allowed by something in the namespace they are referring to. For example: Gateway has the AllowedRoutes field, and ReferenceGrant provides a generic way to enable any other kind of cross-namespace reference. ParentRefs from a Route to a Service in the same namespace are "producer" routes, which apply default routing rules to inbound connections from any namespace to the Service. ParentRefs from a Route to a Service in a different namespace are "consumer" routes, and these routing rules are only applied to outbound connections originating from the same namespace as the Route, for which the intended destination of the connections are a Service targeted as a ParentRef of the Route. Support: Core maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?$ type: string port: description: |- Port is the network port this Route targets. It can be interpreted differently based on the type of parent resource. When the parent resource is a Gateway, this targets all listeners listening on the specified port that also support this kind of Route(and select this Route). It's not recommended to set `Port` unless the networking behaviors specified in a Route must apply to a specific port as opposed to a listener(s) whose port(s) may be changed. When both Port and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected listener must match both specified values. When the parent resource is a Service, this targets a specific port in the Service spec. When both Port (experimental) and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected port must match both specified values. Implementations MAY choose to support other parent resources. Implementations supporting other types of parent resources MUST clearly document how/if Port is interpreted. For the purpose of status, an attachment is considered successful as long as the parent resource accepts it partially. For example, Gateway listeners can restrict which Routes can attach to them by Route kind, namespace, or hostname. If 1 of 2 Gateway listeners accept attachment from the referencing Route, the Route MUST be considered successfully attached. If no Gateway listeners accept attachment from this Route, the Route MUST be considered detached from the Gateway. Support: Extended format: int32 maximum: 65535 minimum: 1 type: integer sectionName: description: |- SectionName is the name of a section within the target resource. In the following resources, SectionName is interpreted as the following: * Gateway: Listener name. When both Port (experimental) and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected listener must match both specified values. * Service: Port name. When both Port (experimental) and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected listener must match both specified values. Implementations MAY choose to support attaching Routes to other resources. If that is the case, they MUST clearly document how SectionName is interpreted. When unspecified (empty string), this will reference the entire resource. For the purpose of status, an attachment is considered successful if at least one section in the parent resource accepts it. For example, Gateway listeners can restrict which Routes can attach to them by Route kind, namespace, or hostname. If 1 of 2 Gateway listeners accept attachment from the referencing Route, the Route MUST be considered successfully attached. If no Gateway listeners accept attachment from this Route, the Route MUST be considered detached from the Gateway. Support: Core maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string required: - name type: object maxItems: 32 type: array x-kubernetes-validations: - message: sectionName or port must be specified when parentRefs includes 2 or more references to the same parent rule: 'self.all(p1, self.all(p2, p1.group == p2.group && p1.kind == p2.kind && p1.name == p2.name && (((!has(p1.__namespace__) || p1.__namespace__ == '''') && (!has(p2.__namespace__) || p2.__namespace__ == '''')) || (has(p1.__namespace__) && has(p2.__namespace__) && p1.__namespace__ == p2.__namespace__)) ? ((!has(p1.sectionName) || p1.sectionName == '''') == (!has(p2.sectionName) || p2.sectionName == '''') && (!has(p1.port) || p1.port == 0) == (!has(p2.port) || p2.port == 0)): true))' - message: sectionName or port must be unique when parentRefs includes 2 or more references to the same parent rule: self.all(p1, self.exists_one(p2, p1.group == p2.group && p1.kind == p2.kind && p1.name == p2.name && (((!has(p1.__namespace__) || p1.__namespace__ == '') && (!has(p2.__namespace__) || p2.__namespace__ == '')) || (has(p1.__namespace__) && has(p2.__namespace__) && p1.__namespace__ == p2.__namespace__ )) && (((!has(p1.sectionName) || p1.sectionName == '') && (!has(p2.sectionName) || p2.sectionName == '')) || ( has(p1.sectionName) && has(p2.sectionName) && p1.sectionName == p2.sectionName)) && (((!has(p1.port) || p1.port == 0) && (!has(p2.port) || p2.port == 0)) || (has(p1.port) && has(p2.port) && p1.port == p2.port)))) rules: description: |+ Rules are a list of GRPC matchers, filters and actions. items: description: |- GRPCRouteRule defines the semantics for matching a gRPC request based on conditions (matches), processing it (filters), and forwarding the request to an API object (backendRefs). properties: backendRefs: description: |- BackendRefs defines the backend(s) where matching requests should be sent. Failure behavior here depends on how many BackendRefs are specified and how many are invalid. If *all* entries in BackendRefs are invalid, and there are also no filters specified in this route rule, *all* traffic which matches this rule MUST receive an `UNAVAILABLE` status. See the GRPCBackendRef definition for the rules about what makes a single GRPCBackendRef invalid. When a GRPCBackendRef is invalid, `UNAVAILABLE` statuses MUST be returned for requests that would have otherwise been routed to an invalid backend. If multiple backends are specified, and some are invalid, the proportion of requests that would otherwise have been routed to an invalid backend MUST receive an `UNAVAILABLE` status. For example, if two backends are specified with equal weights, and one is invalid, 50 percent of traffic MUST receive an `UNAVAILABLE` status. Implementations may choose how that 50 percent is determined. Support: Core for Kubernetes Service Support: Implementation-specific for any other resource Support for weight: Core items: description: |- GRPCBackendRef defines how a GRPCRoute forwards a gRPC request. Note that when a namespace different than the local namespace is specified, a ReferenceGrant object is required in the referent namespace to allow that namespace's owner to accept the reference. See the ReferenceGrant documentation for details. When the BackendRef points to a Kubernetes Service, implementations SHOULD honor the appProtocol field if it is set for the target Service Port. Implementations supporting appProtocol SHOULD recognize the Kubernetes Standard Application Protocols defined in KEP-3726. If a Service appProtocol isn't specified, an implementation MAY infer the backend protocol through its own means. Implementations MAY infer the protocol from the Route type referring to the backend Service. If a Route is not able to send traffic to the backend using the specified protocol then the backend is considered invalid. Implementations MUST set the "ResolvedRefs" condition to "False" with the "UnsupportedProtocol" reason. properties: filters: description: |- Filters defined at this level MUST be executed if and only if the request is being forwarded to the backend defined here. Support: Implementation-specific (For broader support of filters, use the Filters field in GRPCRouteRule.) items: description: |- GRPCRouteFilter defines processing steps that must be completed during the request or response lifecycle. GRPCRouteFilters are meant as an extension point to express processing that may be done in Gateway implementations. Some examples include request or response modification, implementing authentication strategies, rate-limiting, and traffic shaping. API guarantee/conformance is defined based on the type of the filter. properties: extensionRef: description: |- ExtensionRef is an optional, implementation-specific extension to the "filter" behavior. For example, resource "myroutefilter" in group "networking.example.net"). ExtensionRef MUST NOT be used for core and extended filters. Support: Implementation-specific This filter can be used multiple times within the same rule. properties: group: description: |- Group is the group of the referent. For example, "gateway.networking.k8s.io". When unspecified or empty string, core API group is inferred. maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: description: Kind is kind of the referent. For example "HTTPRoute" or "Service". maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: Name is the name of the referent. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string required: - group - kind - name type: object requestHeaderModifier: description: |- RequestHeaderModifier defines a schema for a filter that modifies request headers. Support: Core properties: add: description: |- Add adds the given header(s) (name, value) to the request before the action. It appends to any existing values associated with the header name. Input: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: foo Config: add: - name: "my-header" value: "bar,baz" Output: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: foo,bar,baz items: description: HTTPHeader represents an HTTP Header name and value as defined by RFC 7230. properties: name: description: |- Name is the name of the HTTP Header to be matched. Name matching MUST be case insensitive. (See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.2). If multiple entries specify equivalent header names, the first entry with an equivalent name MUST be considered for a match. Subsequent entries with an equivalent header name MUST be ignored. Due to the case-insensitivity of header names, "foo" and "Foo" are considered equivalent. maxLength: 256 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z0-9!#$%&'*+\-.^_\x60|~]+$ type: string value: description: Value is the value of HTTP Header to be matched. maxLength: 4096 minLength: 1 type: string required: - name - value type: object maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map remove: description: |- Remove the given header(s) from the HTTP request before the action. The value of Remove is a list of HTTP header names. Note that the header names are case-insensitive (see https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc2616#section-4.2). Input: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header1: foo my-header2: bar my-header3: baz Config: remove: ["my-header1", "my-header3"] Output: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header2: bar items: type: string maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: set set: description: |- Set overwrites the request with the given header (name, value) before the action. Input: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: foo Config: set: - name: "my-header" value: "bar" Output: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: bar items: description: HTTPHeader represents an HTTP Header name and value as defined by RFC 7230. properties: name: description: |- Name is the name of the HTTP Header to be matched. Name matching MUST be case insensitive. (See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.2). If multiple entries specify equivalent header names, the first entry with an equivalent name MUST be considered for a match. Subsequent entries with an equivalent header name MUST be ignored. Due to the case-insensitivity of header names, "foo" and "Foo" are considered equivalent. maxLength: 256 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z0-9!#$%&'*+\-.^_\x60|~]+$ type: string value: description: Value is the value of HTTP Header to be matched. maxLength: 4096 minLength: 1 type: string required: - name - value type: object maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map type: object requestMirror: description: |+ RequestMirror defines a schema for a filter that mirrors requests. Requests are sent to the specified destination, but responses from that destination are ignored. This filter can be used multiple times within the same rule. Note that not all implementations will be able to support mirroring to multiple backends. Support: Extended properties: backendRef: description: |- BackendRef references a resource where mirrored requests are sent. Mirrored requests must be sent only to a single destination endpoint within this BackendRef, irrespective of how many endpoints are present within this BackendRef. If the referent cannot be found, this BackendRef is invalid and must be dropped from the Gateway. The controller must ensure the "ResolvedRefs" condition on the Route status is set to `status: False` and not configure this backend in the underlying implementation. If there is a cross-namespace reference to an *existing* object that is not allowed by a ReferenceGrant, the controller must ensure the "ResolvedRefs" condition on the Route is set to `status: False`, with the "RefNotPermitted" reason and not configure this backend in the underlying implementation. In either error case, the Message of the `ResolvedRefs` Condition should be used to provide more detail about the problem. Support: Extended for Kubernetes Service Support: Implementation-specific for any other resource properties: group: default: "" description: |- Group is the group of the referent. For example, "gateway.networking.k8s.io". When unspecified or empty string, core API group is inferred. maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: default: Service description: |- Kind is the Kubernetes resource kind of the referent. For example "Service". Defaults to "Service" when not specified. ExternalName services can refer to CNAME DNS records that may live outside of the cluster and as such are difficult to reason about in terms of conformance. They also may not be safe to forward to (see CVE-2021-25740 for more information). Implementations SHOULD NOT support ExternalName Services. Support: Core (Services with a type other than ExternalName) Support: Implementation-specific (Services with type ExternalName) maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: Name is the name of the referent. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string namespace: description: |- Namespace is the namespace of the backend. When unspecified, the local namespace is inferred. Note that when a namespace different than the local namespace is specified, a ReferenceGrant object is required in the referent namespace to allow that namespace's owner to accept the reference. See the ReferenceGrant documentation for details. Support: Core maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?$ type: string port: description: |- Port specifies the destination port number to use for this resource. Port is required when the referent is a Kubernetes Service. In this case, the port number is the service port number, not the target port. For other resources, destination port might be derived from the referent resource or this field. format: int32 maximum: 65535 minimum: 1 type: integer required: - name type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: Must have port for Service reference rule: '(size(self.group) == 0 && self.kind == ''Service'') ? has(self.port) : true' fraction: description: |+ Fraction represents the fraction of requests that should be mirrored to BackendRef. Only one of Fraction or Percent may be specified. If neither field is specified, 100% of requests will be mirrored. properties: denominator: default: 100 format: int32 minimum: 1 type: integer numerator: format: int32 minimum: 0 type: integer required: - numerator type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: numerator must be less than or equal to denominator rule: self.numerator <= self.denominator percent: description: |+ Percent represents the percentage of requests that should be mirrored to BackendRef. Its minimum value is 0 (indicating 0% of requests) and its maximum value is 100 (indicating 100% of requests). Only one of Fraction or Percent may be specified. If neither field is specified, 100% of requests will be mirrored. format: int32 maximum: 100 minimum: 0 type: integer required: - backendRef type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: Only one of percent or fraction may be specified in HTTPRequestMirrorFilter rule: '!(has(self.percent) && has(self.fraction))' responseHeaderModifier: description: |- ResponseHeaderModifier defines a schema for a filter that modifies response headers. Support: Extended properties: add: description: |- Add adds the given header(s) (name, value) to the request before the action. It appends to any existing values associated with the header name. Input: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: foo Config: add: - name: "my-header" value: "bar,baz" Output: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: foo,bar,baz items: description: HTTPHeader represents an HTTP Header name and value as defined by RFC 7230. properties: name: description: |- Name is the name of the HTTP Header to be matched. Name matching MUST be case insensitive. (See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.2). If multiple entries specify equivalent header names, the first entry with an equivalent name MUST be considered for a match. Subsequent entries with an equivalent header name MUST be ignored. Due to the case-insensitivity of header names, "foo" and "Foo" are considered equivalent. maxLength: 256 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z0-9!#$%&'*+\-.^_\x60|~]+$ type: string value: description: Value is the value of HTTP Header to be matched. maxLength: 4096 minLength: 1 type: string required: - name - value type: object maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map remove: description: |- Remove the given header(s) from the HTTP request before the action. The value of Remove is a list of HTTP header names. Note that the header names are case-insensitive (see https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc2616#section-4.2). Input: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header1: foo my-header2: bar my-header3: baz Config: remove: ["my-header1", "my-header3"] Output: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header2: bar items: type: string maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: set set: description: |- Set overwrites the request with the given header (name, value) before the action. Input: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: foo Config: set: - name: "my-header" value: "bar" Output: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: bar items: description: HTTPHeader represents an HTTP Header name and value as defined by RFC 7230. properties: name: description: |- Name is the name of the HTTP Header to be matched. Name matching MUST be case insensitive. (See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.2). If multiple entries specify equivalent header names, the first entry with an equivalent name MUST be considered for a match. Subsequent entries with an equivalent header name MUST be ignored. Due to the case-insensitivity of header names, "foo" and "Foo" are considered equivalent. maxLength: 256 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z0-9!#$%&'*+\-.^_\x60|~]+$ type: string value: description: Value is the value of HTTP Header to be matched. maxLength: 4096 minLength: 1 type: string required: - name - value type: object maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map type: object type: description: |+ Type identifies the type of filter to apply. As with other API fields, types are classified into three conformance levels: - Core: Filter types and their corresponding configuration defined by "Support: Core" in this package, e.g. "RequestHeaderModifier". All implementations supporting GRPCRoute MUST support core filters. - Extended: Filter types and their corresponding configuration defined by "Support: Extended" in this package, e.g. "RequestMirror". Implementers are encouraged to support extended filters. - Implementation-specific: Filters that are defined and supported by specific vendors. In the future, filters showing convergence in behavior across multiple implementations will be considered for inclusion in extended or core conformance levels. Filter-specific configuration for such filters is specified using the ExtensionRef field. `Type` MUST be set to "ExtensionRef" for custom filters. Implementers are encouraged to define custom implementation types to extend the core API with implementation-specific behavior. If a reference to a custom filter type cannot be resolved, the filter MUST NOT be skipped. Instead, requests that would have been processed by that filter MUST receive a HTTP error response. enum: - ResponseHeaderModifier - RequestHeaderModifier - RequestMirror - ExtensionRef type: string required: - type type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: filter.requestHeaderModifier must be nil if the filter.type is not RequestHeaderModifier rule: '!(has(self.requestHeaderModifier) && self.type != ''RequestHeaderModifier'')' - message: filter.requestHeaderModifier must be specified for RequestHeaderModifier filter.type rule: '!(!has(self.requestHeaderModifier) && self.type == ''RequestHeaderModifier'')' - message: filter.responseHeaderModifier must be nil if the filter.type is not ResponseHeaderModifier rule: '!(has(self.responseHeaderModifier) && self.type != ''ResponseHeaderModifier'')' - message: filter.responseHeaderModifier must be specified for ResponseHeaderModifier filter.type rule: '!(!has(self.responseHeaderModifier) && self.type == ''ResponseHeaderModifier'')' - message: filter.requestMirror must be nil if the filter.type is not RequestMirror rule: '!(has(self.requestMirror) && self.type != ''RequestMirror'')' - message: filter.requestMirror must be specified for RequestMirror filter.type rule: '!(!has(self.requestMirror) && self.type == ''RequestMirror'')' - message: filter.extensionRef must be nil if the filter.type is not ExtensionRef rule: '!(has(self.extensionRef) && self.type != ''ExtensionRef'')' - message: filter.extensionRef must be specified for ExtensionRef filter.type rule: '!(!has(self.extensionRef) && self.type == ''ExtensionRef'')' maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-validations: - message: RequestHeaderModifier filter cannot be repeated rule: self.filter(f, f.type == 'RequestHeaderModifier').size() <= 1 - message: ResponseHeaderModifier filter cannot be repeated rule: self.filter(f, f.type == 'ResponseHeaderModifier').size() <= 1 group: default: "" description: |- Group is the group of the referent. For example, "gateway.networking.k8s.io". When unspecified or empty string, core API group is inferred. maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: default: Service description: |- Kind is the Kubernetes resource kind of the referent. For example "Service". Defaults to "Service" when not specified. ExternalName services can refer to CNAME DNS records that may live outside of the cluster and as such are difficult to reason about in terms of conformance. They also may not be safe to forward to (see CVE-2021-25740 for more information). Implementations SHOULD NOT support ExternalName Services. Support: Core (Services with a type other than ExternalName) Support: Implementation-specific (Services with type ExternalName) maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: Name is the name of the referent. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string namespace: description: |- Namespace is the namespace of the backend. When unspecified, the local namespace is inferred. Note that when a namespace different than the local namespace is specified, a ReferenceGrant object is required in the referent namespace to allow that namespace's owner to accept the reference. See the ReferenceGrant documentation for details. Support: Core maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?$ type: string port: description: |- Port specifies the destination port number to use for this resource. Port is required when the referent is a Kubernetes Service. In this case, the port number is the service port number, not the target port. For other resources, destination port might be derived from the referent resource or this field. format: int32 maximum: 65535 minimum: 1 type: integer weight: default: 1 description: |- Weight specifies the proportion of requests forwarded to the referenced backend. This is computed as weight/(sum of all weights in this BackendRefs list). For non-zero values, there may be some epsilon from the exact proportion defined here depending on the precision an implementation supports. Weight is not a percentage and the sum of weights does not need to equal 100. If only one backend is specified and it has a weight greater than 0, 100% of the traffic is forwarded to that backend. If weight is set to 0, no traffic should be forwarded for this entry. If unspecified, weight defaults to 1. Support for this field varies based on the context where used. format: int32 maximum: 1000000 minimum: 0 type: integer required: - name type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: Must have port for Service reference rule: '(size(self.group) == 0 && self.kind == ''Service'') ? has(self.port) : true' maxItems: 16 type: array filters: description: |- Filters define the filters that are applied to requests that match this rule. The effects of ordering of multiple behaviors are currently unspecified. This can change in the future based on feedback during the alpha stage. Conformance-levels at this level are defined based on the type of filter: - ALL core filters MUST be supported by all implementations that support GRPCRoute. - Implementers are encouraged to support extended filters. - Implementation-specific custom filters have no API guarantees across implementations. Specifying the same filter multiple times is not supported unless explicitly indicated in the filter. If an implementation can not support a combination of filters, it must clearly document that limitation. In cases where incompatible or unsupported filters are specified and cause the `Accepted` condition to be set to status `False`, implementations may use the `IncompatibleFilters` reason to specify this configuration error. Support: Core items: description: |- GRPCRouteFilter defines processing steps that must be completed during the request or response lifecycle. GRPCRouteFilters are meant as an extension point to express processing that may be done in Gateway implementations. Some examples include request or response modification, implementing authentication strategies, rate-limiting, and traffic shaping. API guarantee/conformance is defined based on the type of the filter. properties: extensionRef: description: |- ExtensionRef is an optional, implementation-specific extension to the "filter" behavior. For example, resource "myroutefilter" in group "networking.example.net"). ExtensionRef MUST NOT be used for core and extended filters. Support: Implementation-specific This filter can be used multiple times within the same rule. properties: group: description: |- Group is the group of the referent. For example, "gateway.networking.k8s.io". When unspecified or empty string, core API group is inferred. maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: description: Kind is kind of the referent. For example "HTTPRoute" or "Service". maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: Name is the name of the referent. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string required: - group - kind - name type: object requestHeaderModifier: description: |- RequestHeaderModifier defines a schema for a filter that modifies request headers. Support: Core properties: add: description: |- Add adds the given header(s) (name, value) to the request before the action. It appends to any existing values associated with the header name. Input: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: foo Config: add: - name: "my-header" value: "bar,baz" Output: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: foo,bar,baz items: description: HTTPHeader represents an HTTP Header name and value as defined by RFC 7230. properties: name: description: |- Name is the name of the HTTP Header to be matched. Name matching MUST be case insensitive. (See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.2). If multiple entries specify equivalent header names, the first entry with an equivalent name MUST be considered for a match. Subsequent entries with an equivalent header name MUST be ignored. Due to the case-insensitivity of header names, "foo" and "Foo" are considered equivalent. maxLength: 256 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z0-9!#$%&'*+\-.^_\x60|~]+$ type: string value: description: Value is the value of HTTP Header to be matched. maxLength: 4096 minLength: 1 type: string required: - name - value type: object maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map remove: description: |- Remove the given header(s) from the HTTP request before the action. The value of Remove is a list of HTTP header names. Note that the header names are case-insensitive (see https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc2616#section-4.2). Input: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header1: foo my-header2: bar my-header3: baz Config: remove: ["my-header1", "my-header3"] Output: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header2: bar items: type: string maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: set set: description: |- Set overwrites the request with the given header (name, value) before the action. Input: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: foo Config: set: - name: "my-header" value: "bar" Output: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: bar items: description: HTTPHeader represents an HTTP Header name and value as defined by RFC 7230. properties: name: description: |- Name is the name of the HTTP Header to be matched. Name matching MUST be case insensitive. (See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.2). If multiple entries specify equivalent header names, the first entry with an equivalent name MUST be considered for a match. Subsequent entries with an equivalent header name MUST be ignored. Due to the case-insensitivity of header names, "foo" and "Foo" are considered equivalent. maxLength: 256 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z0-9!#$%&'*+\-.^_\x60|~]+$ type: string value: description: Value is the value of HTTP Header to be matched. maxLength: 4096 minLength: 1 type: string required: - name - value type: object maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map type: object requestMirror: description: |+ RequestMirror defines a schema for a filter that mirrors requests. Requests are sent to the specified destination, but responses from that destination are ignored. This filter can be used multiple times within the same rule. Note that not all implementations will be able to support mirroring to multiple backends. Support: Extended properties: backendRef: description: |- BackendRef references a resource where mirrored requests are sent. Mirrored requests must be sent only to a single destination endpoint within this BackendRef, irrespective of how many endpoints are present within this BackendRef. If the referent cannot be found, this BackendRef is invalid and must be dropped from the Gateway. The controller must ensure the "ResolvedRefs" condition on the Route status is set to `status: False` and not configure this backend in the underlying implementation. If there is a cross-namespace reference to an *existing* object that is not allowed by a ReferenceGrant, the controller must ensure the "ResolvedRefs" condition on the Route is set to `status: False`, with the "RefNotPermitted" reason and not configure this backend in the underlying implementation. In either error case, the Message of the `ResolvedRefs` Condition should be used to provide more detail about the problem. Support: Extended for Kubernetes Service Support: Implementation-specific for any other resource properties: group: default: "" description: |- Group is the group of the referent. For example, "gateway.networking.k8s.io". When unspecified or empty string, core API group is inferred. maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: default: Service description: |- Kind is the Kubernetes resource kind of the referent. For example "Service". Defaults to "Service" when not specified. ExternalName services can refer to CNAME DNS records that may live outside of the cluster and as such are difficult to reason about in terms of conformance. They also may not be safe to forward to (see CVE-2021-25740 for more information). Implementations SHOULD NOT support ExternalName Services. Support: Core (Services with a type other than ExternalName) Support: Implementation-specific (Services with type ExternalName) maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: Name is the name of the referent. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string namespace: description: |- Namespace is the namespace of the backend. When unspecified, the local namespace is inferred. Note that when a namespace different than the local namespace is specified, a ReferenceGrant object is required in the referent namespace to allow that namespace's owner to accept the reference. See the ReferenceGrant documentation for details. Support: Core maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?$ type: string port: description: |- Port specifies the destination port number to use for this resource. Port is required when the referent is a Kubernetes Service. In this case, the port number is the service port number, not the target port. For other resources, destination port might be derived from the referent resource or this field. format: int32 maximum: 65535 minimum: 1 type: integer required: - name type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: Must have port for Service reference rule: '(size(self.group) == 0 && self.kind == ''Service'') ? has(self.port) : true' fraction: description: |+ Fraction represents the fraction of requests that should be mirrored to BackendRef. Only one of Fraction or Percent may be specified. If neither field is specified, 100% of requests will be mirrored. properties: denominator: default: 100 format: int32 minimum: 1 type: integer numerator: format: int32 minimum: 0 type: integer required: - numerator type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: numerator must be less than or equal to denominator rule: self.numerator <= self.denominator percent: description: |+ Percent represents the percentage of requests that should be mirrored to BackendRef. Its minimum value is 0 (indicating 0% of requests) and its maximum value is 100 (indicating 100% of requests). Only one of Fraction or Percent may be specified. If neither field is specified, 100% of requests will be mirrored. format: int32 maximum: 100 minimum: 0 type: integer required: - backendRef type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: Only one of percent or fraction may be specified in HTTPRequestMirrorFilter rule: '!(has(self.percent) && has(self.fraction))' responseHeaderModifier: description: |- ResponseHeaderModifier defines a schema for a filter that modifies response headers. Support: Extended properties: add: description: |- Add adds the given header(s) (name, value) to the request before the action. It appends to any existing values associated with the header name. Input: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: foo Config: add: - name: "my-header" value: "bar,baz" Output: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: foo,bar,baz items: description: HTTPHeader represents an HTTP Header name and value as defined by RFC 7230. properties: name: description: |- Name is the name of the HTTP Header to be matched. Name matching MUST be case insensitive. (See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.2). If multiple entries specify equivalent header names, the first entry with an equivalent name MUST be considered for a match. Subsequent entries with an equivalent header name MUST be ignored. Due to the case-insensitivity of header names, "foo" and "Foo" are considered equivalent. maxLength: 256 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z0-9!#$%&'*+\-.^_\x60|~]+$ type: string value: description: Value is the value of HTTP Header to be matched. maxLength: 4096 minLength: 1 type: string required: - name - value type: object maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map remove: description: |- Remove the given header(s) from the HTTP request before the action. The value of Remove is a list of HTTP header names. Note that the header names are case-insensitive (see https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc2616#section-4.2). Input: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header1: foo my-header2: bar my-header3: baz Config: remove: ["my-header1", "my-header3"] Output: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header2: bar items: type: string maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: set set: description: |- Set overwrites the request with the given header (name, value) before the action. Input: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: foo Config: set: - name: "my-header" value: "bar" Output: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: bar items: description: HTTPHeader represents an HTTP Header name and value as defined by RFC 7230. properties: name: description: |- Name is the name of the HTTP Header to be matched. Name matching MUST be case insensitive. (See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.2). If multiple entries specify equivalent header names, the first entry with an equivalent name MUST be considered for a match. Subsequent entries with an equivalent header name MUST be ignored. Due to the case-insensitivity of header names, "foo" and "Foo" are considered equivalent. maxLength: 256 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z0-9!#$%&'*+\-.^_\x60|~]+$ type: string value: description: Value is the value of HTTP Header to be matched. maxLength: 4096 minLength: 1 type: string required: - name - value type: object maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map type: object type: description: |+ Type identifies the type of filter to apply. As with other API fields, types are classified into three conformance levels: - Core: Filter types and their corresponding configuration defined by "Support: Core" in this package, e.g. "RequestHeaderModifier". All implementations supporting GRPCRoute MUST support core filters. - Extended: Filter types and their corresponding configuration defined by "Support: Extended" in this package, e.g. "RequestMirror". Implementers are encouraged to support extended filters. - Implementation-specific: Filters that are defined and supported by specific vendors. In the future, filters showing convergence in behavior across multiple implementations will be considered for inclusion in extended or core conformance levels. Filter-specific configuration for such filters is specified using the ExtensionRef field. `Type` MUST be set to "ExtensionRef" for custom filters. Implementers are encouraged to define custom implementation types to extend the core API with implementation-specific behavior. If a reference to a custom filter type cannot be resolved, the filter MUST NOT be skipped. Instead, requests that would have been processed by that filter MUST receive a HTTP error response. enum: - ResponseHeaderModifier - RequestHeaderModifier - RequestMirror - ExtensionRef type: string required: - type type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: filter.requestHeaderModifier must be nil if the filter.type is not RequestHeaderModifier rule: '!(has(self.requestHeaderModifier) && self.type != ''RequestHeaderModifier'')' - message: filter.requestHeaderModifier must be specified for RequestHeaderModifier filter.type rule: '!(!has(self.requestHeaderModifier) && self.type == ''RequestHeaderModifier'')' - message: filter.responseHeaderModifier must be nil if the filter.type is not ResponseHeaderModifier rule: '!(has(self.responseHeaderModifier) && self.type != ''ResponseHeaderModifier'')' - message: filter.responseHeaderModifier must be specified for ResponseHeaderModifier filter.type rule: '!(!has(self.responseHeaderModifier) && self.type == ''ResponseHeaderModifier'')' - message: filter.requestMirror must be nil if the filter.type is not RequestMirror rule: '!(has(self.requestMirror) && self.type != ''RequestMirror'')' - message: filter.requestMirror must be specified for RequestMirror filter.type rule: '!(!has(self.requestMirror) && self.type == ''RequestMirror'')' - message: filter.extensionRef must be nil if the filter.type is not ExtensionRef rule: '!(has(self.extensionRef) && self.type != ''ExtensionRef'')' - message: filter.extensionRef must be specified for ExtensionRef filter.type rule: '!(!has(self.extensionRef) && self.type == ''ExtensionRef'')' maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-validations: - message: RequestHeaderModifier filter cannot be repeated rule: self.filter(f, f.type == 'RequestHeaderModifier').size() <= 1 - message: ResponseHeaderModifier filter cannot be repeated rule: self.filter(f, f.type == 'ResponseHeaderModifier').size() <= 1 matches: description: |- Matches define conditions used for matching the rule against incoming gRPC requests. Each match is independent, i.e. this rule will be matched if **any** one of the matches is satisfied. For example, take the following matches configuration: ``` matches: - method: service: foo.bar headers: values: version: 2 - method: service: foo.bar.v2 ``` For a request to match against this rule, it MUST satisfy EITHER of the two conditions: - service of foo.bar AND contains the header `version: 2` - service of foo.bar.v2 See the documentation for GRPCRouteMatch on how to specify multiple match conditions to be ANDed together. If no matches are specified, the implementation MUST match every gRPC request. Proxy or Load Balancer routing configuration generated from GRPCRoutes MUST prioritize rules based on the following criteria, continuing on ties. Merging MUST not be done between GRPCRoutes and HTTPRoutes. Precedence MUST be given to the rule with the largest number of: * Characters in a matching non-wildcard hostname. * Characters in a matching hostname. * Characters in a matching service. * Characters in a matching method. * Header matches. If ties still exist across multiple Routes, matching precedence MUST be determined in order of the following criteria, continuing on ties: * The oldest Route based on creation timestamp. * The Route appearing first in alphabetical order by "{namespace}/{name}". If ties still exist within the Route that has been given precedence, matching precedence MUST be granted to the first matching rule meeting the above criteria. items: description: |- GRPCRouteMatch defines the predicate used to match requests to a given action. Multiple match types are ANDed together, i.e. the match will evaluate to true only if all conditions are satisfied. For example, the match below will match a gRPC request only if its service is `foo` AND it contains the `version: v1` header: ``` matches: - method: type: Exact service: "foo" headers: - name: "version" value "v1" ``` properties: headers: description: |- Headers specifies gRPC request header matchers. Multiple match values are ANDed together, meaning, a request MUST match all the specified headers to select the route. items: description: |- GRPCHeaderMatch describes how to select a gRPC route by matching gRPC request headers. properties: name: description: |- Name is the name of the gRPC Header to be matched. If multiple entries specify equivalent header names, only the first entry with an equivalent name MUST be considered for a match. Subsequent entries with an equivalent header name MUST be ignored. Due to the case-insensitivity of header names, "foo" and "Foo" are considered equivalent. maxLength: 256 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z0-9!#$%&'*+\-.^_\x60|~]+$ type: string type: default: Exact description: Type specifies how to match against the value of the header. enum: - Exact - RegularExpression type: string value: description: Value is the value of the gRPC Header to be matched. maxLength: 4096 minLength: 1 type: string required: - name - value type: object maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map method: description: |- Method specifies a gRPC request service/method matcher. If this field is not specified, all services and methods will match. properties: method: description: |- Value of the method to match against. If left empty or omitted, will match all services. At least one of Service and Method MUST be a non-empty string. maxLength: 1024 type: string service: description: |- Value of the service to match against. If left empty or omitted, will match any service. At least one of Service and Method MUST be a non-empty string. maxLength: 1024 type: string type: default: Exact description: |- Type specifies how to match against the service and/or method. Support: Core (Exact with service and method specified) Support: Implementation-specific (Exact with method specified but no service specified) Support: Implementation-specific (RegularExpression) enum: - Exact - RegularExpression type: string type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: One or both of 'service' or 'method' must be specified rule: 'has(self.type) ? has(self.service) || has(self.method) : true' - message: service must only contain valid characters (matching ^(?i)\.?[a-z_][a-z_0-9]*(\.[a-z_][a-z_0-9]*)*$) rule: '(!has(self.type) || self.type == ''Exact'') && has(self.service) ? self.service.matches(r"""^(?i)\.?[a-z_][a-z_0-9]*(\.[a-z_][a-z_0-9]*)*$"""): true' - message: method must only contain valid characters (matching ^[A-Za-z_][A-Za-z_0-9]*$) rule: '(!has(self.type) || self.type == ''Exact'') && has(self.method) ? self.method.matches(r"""^[A-Za-z_][A-Za-z_0-9]*$"""): true' type: object maxItems: 8 type: array name: description: | Name is the name of the route rule. This name MUST be unique within a Route if it is set. Support: Extended maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string sessionPersistence: description: |+ SessionPersistence defines and configures session persistence for the route rule. Support: Extended properties: absoluteTimeout: description: |- AbsoluteTimeout defines the absolute timeout of the persistent session. Once the AbsoluteTimeout duration has elapsed, the session becomes invalid. Support: Extended pattern: ^([0-9]{1,5}(h|m|s|ms)){1,4}$ type: string cookieConfig: description: |- CookieConfig provides configuration settings that are specific to cookie-based session persistence. Support: Core properties: lifetimeType: default: Session description: |- LifetimeType specifies whether the cookie has a permanent or session-based lifetime. A permanent cookie persists until its specified expiry time, defined by the Expires or Max-Age cookie attributes, while a session cookie is deleted when the current session ends. When set to "Permanent", AbsoluteTimeout indicates the cookie's lifetime via the Expires or Max-Age cookie attributes and is required. When set to "Session", AbsoluteTimeout indicates the absolute lifetime of the cookie tracked by the gateway and is optional. Support: Core for "Session" type Support: Extended for "Permanent" type enum: - Permanent - Session type: string type: object idleTimeout: description: |- IdleTimeout defines the idle timeout of the persistent session. Once the session has been idle for more than the specified IdleTimeout duration, the session becomes invalid. Support: Extended pattern: ^([0-9]{1,5}(h|m|s|ms)){1,4}$ type: string sessionName: description: |- SessionName defines the name of the persistent session token which may be reflected in the cookie or the header. Users should avoid reusing session names to prevent unintended consequences, such as rejection or unpredictable behavior. Support: Implementation-specific maxLength: 128 type: string type: default: Cookie description: |- Type defines the type of session persistence such as through the use a header or cookie. Defaults to cookie based session persistence. Support: Core for "Cookie" type Support: Extended for "Header" type enum: - Cookie - Header type: string type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: AbsoluteTimeout must be specified when cookie lifetimeType is Permanent rule: '!has(self.cookieConfig) || !has(self.cookieConfig.lifetimeType) || self.cookieConfig.lifetimeType != ''Permanent'' || has(self.absoluteTimeout)' type: object maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-validations: - message: While 16 rules and 64 matches per rule are allowed, the total number of matches across all rules in a route must be less than 128 rule: '(self.size() > 0 ? (has(self[0].matches) ? self[0].matches.size() : 0) : 0) + (self.size() > 1 ? (has(self[1].matches) ? self[1].matches.size() : 0) : 0) + (self.size() > 2 ? (has(self[2].matches) ? self[2].matches.size() : 0) : 0) + (self.size() > 3 ? (has(self[3].matches) ? self[3].matches.size() : 0) : 0) + (self.size() > 4 ? (has(self[4].matches) ? self[4].matches.size() : 0) : 0) + (self.size() > 5 ? (has(self[5].matches) ? self[5].matches.size() : 0) : 0) + (self.size() > 6 ? (has(self[6].matches) ? self[6].matches.size() : 0) : 0) + (self.size() > 7 ? (has(self[7].matches) ? self[7].matches.size() : 0) : 0) + (self.size() > 8 ? (has(self[8].matches) ? self[8].matches.size() : 0) : 0) + (self.size() > 9 ? (has(self[9].matches) ? self[9].matches.size() : 0) : 0) + (self.size() > 10 ? (has(self[10].matches) ? self[10].matches.size() : 0) : 0) + (self.size() > 11 ? (has(self[11].matches) ? self[11].matches.size() : 0) : 0) + (self.size() > 12 ? (has(self[12].matches) ? self[12].matches.size() : 0) : 0) + (self.size() > 13 ? (has(self[13].matches) ? self[13].matches.size() : 0) : 0) + (self.size() > 14 ? (has(self[14].matches) ? self[14].matches.size() : 0) : 0) + (self.size() > 15 ? (has(self[15].matches) ? self[15].matches.size() : 0) : 0) <= 128' - message: Rule name must be unique within the route rule: self.all(l1, !has(l1.name) || self.exists_one(l2, has(l2.name) && l1.name == l2.name)) type: object status: description: Status defines the current state of GRPCRoute. properties: parents: description: |- Parents is a list of parent resources (usually Gateways) that are associated with the route, and the status of the route with respect to each parent. When this route attaches to a parent, the controller that manages the parent must add an entry to this list when the controller first sees the route and should update the entry as appropriate when the route or gateway is modified. Note that parent references that cannot be resolved by an implementation of this API will not be added to this list. Implementations of this API can only populate Route status for the Gateways/parent resources they are responsible for. A maximum of 32 Gateways will be represented in this list. An empty list means the route has not been attached to any Gateway. items: description: |- RouteParentStatus describes the status of a route with respect to an associated Parent. properties: conditions: description: |- Conditions describes the status of the route with respect to the Gateway. Note that the route's availability is also subject to the Gateway's own status conditions and listener status. If the Route's ParentRef specifies an existing Gateway that supports Routes of this kind AND that Gateway's controller has sufficient access, then that Gateway's controller MUST set the "Accepted" condition on the Route, to indicate whether the route has been accepted or rejected by the Gateway, and why. A Route MUST be considered "Accepted" if at least one of the Route's rules is implemented by the Gateway. There are a number of cases where the "Accepted" condition may not be set due to lack of controller visibility, that includes when: * The Route refers to a non-existent parent. * The Route is of a type that the controller does not support. * The Route is in a namespace the controller does not have access to. items: description: Condition contains details for one aspect of the current state of this API Resource. properties: lastTransitionTime: description: |- lastTransitionTime is the last time the condition transitioned from one status to another. This should be when the underlying condition changed. If that is not known, then using the time when the API field changed is acceptable. format: date-time type: string message: description: |- message is a human readable message indicating details about the transition. This may be an empty string. maxLength: 32768 type: string observedGeneration: description: |- observedGeneration represents the .metadata.generation that the condition was set based upon. For instance, if .metadata.generation is currently 12, but the .status.conditions[x].observedGeneration is 9, the condition is out of date with respect to the current state of the instance. format: int64 minimum: 0 type: integer reason: description: |- reason contains a programmatic identifier indicating the reason for the condition's last transition. Producers of specific condition types may define expected values and meanings for this field, and whether the values are considered a guaranteed API. The value should be a CamelCase string. This field may not be empty. maxLength: 1024 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z]([A-Za-z0-9_,:]*[A-Za-z0-9_])?$ type: string status: description: status of the condition, one of True, False, Unknown. enum: - "True" - "False" - Unknown type: string type: description: type of condition in CamelCase or in foo.example.com/CamelCase. maxLength: 316 pattern: ^([a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*/)?(([A-Za-z0-9][-A-Za-z0-9_.]*)?[A-Za-z0-9])$ type: string required: - lastTransitionTime - message - reason - status - type type: object maxItems: 8 minItems: 1 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - type x-kubernetes-list-type: map controllerName: description: |- ControllerName is a domain/path string that indicates the name of the controller that wrote this status. This corresponds with the controllerName field on GatewayClass. Example: "example.net/gateway-controller". The format of this field is DOMAIN "/" PATH, where DOMAIN and PATH are valid Kubernetes names (https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/names/#names). Controllers MUST populate this field when writing status. Controllers should ensure that entries to status populated with their ControllerName are cleaned up when they are no longer necessary. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*\/[A-Za-z0-9\/\-._~%!$&'()*+,;=:]+$ type: string parentRef: description: |- ParentRef corresponds with a ParentRef in the spec that this RouteParentStatus struct describes the status of. properties: group: default: gateway.networking.k8s.io description: |- Group is the group of the referent. When unspecified, "gateway.networking.k8s.io" is inferred. To set the core API group (such as for a "Service" kind referent), Group must be explicitly set to "" (empty string). Support: Core maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: default: Gateway description: |- Kind is kind of the referent. There are two kinds of parent resources with "Core" support: * Gateway (Gateway conformance profile) * Service (Mesh conformance profile, ClusterIP Services only) Support for other resources is Implementation-Specific. maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: |- Name is the name of the referent. Support: Core maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string namespace: description: |- Namespace is the namespace of the referent. When unspecified, this refers to the local namespace of the Route. Note that there are specific rules for ParentRefs which cross namespace boundaries. Cross-namespace references are only valid if they are explicitly allowed by something in the namespace they are referring to. For example: Gateway has the AllowedRoutes field, and ReferenceGrant provides a generic way to enable any other kind of cross-namespace reference. ParentRefs from a Route to a Service in the same namespace are "producer" routes, which apply default routing rules to inbound connections from any namespace to the Service. ParentRefs from a Route to a Service in a different namespace are "consumer" routes, and these routing rules are only applied to outbound connections originating from the same namespace as the Route, for which the intended destination of the connections are a Service targeted as a ParentRef of the Route. Support: Core maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?$ type: string port: description: |- Port is the network port this Route targets. It can be interpreted differently based on the type of parent resource. When the parent resource is a Gateway, this targets all listeners listening on the specified port that also support this kind of Route(and select this Route). It's not recommended to set `Port` unless the networking behaviors specified in a Route must apply to a specific port as opposed to a listener(s) whose port(s) may be changed. When both Port and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected listener must match both specified values. When the parent resource is a Service, this targets a specific port in the Service spec. When both Port (experimental) and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected port must match both specified values. Implementations MAY choose to support other parent resources. Implementations supporting other types of parent resources MUST clearly document how/if Port is interpreted. For the purpose of status, an attachment is considered successful as long as the parent resource accepts it partially. For example, Gateway listeners can restrict which Routes can attach to them by Route kind, namespace, or hostname. If 1 of 2 Gateway listeners accept attachment from the referencing Route, the Route MUST be considered successfully attached. If no Gateway listeners accept attachment from this Route, the Route MUST be considered detached from the Gateway. Support: Extended format: int32 maximum: 65535 minimum: 1 type: integer sectionName: description: |- SectionName is the name of a section within the target resource. In the following resources, SectionName is interpreted as the following: * Gateway: Listener name. When both Port (experimental) and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected listener must match both specified values. * Service: Port name. When both Port (experimental) and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected listener must match both specified values. Implementations MAY choose to support attaching Routes to other resources. If that is the case, they MUST clearly document how SectionName is interpreted. When unspecified (empty string), this will reference the entire resource. For the purpose of status, an attachment is considered successful if at least one section in the parent resource accepts it. For example, Gateway listeners can restrict which Routes can attach to them by Route kind, namespace, or hostname. If 1 of 2 Gateway listeners accept attachment from the referencing Route, the Route MUST be considered successfully attached. If no Gateway listeners accept attachment from this Route, the Route MUST be considered detached from the Gateway. Support: Core maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string required: - name type: object required: - controllerName - parentRef type: object maxItems: 32 type: array required: - parents type: object type: object served: true storage: true subresources: status: {} status: acceptedNames: kind: "" plural: "" conditions: null storedVersions: null --- # # config/crd/experimental/gateway.networking.k8s.io_httproutes.yaml # apiVersion: apiextensions.k8s.io/v1 kind: CustomResourceDefinition metadata: annotations: api-approved.kubernetes.io: https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/gateway-api/pull/2997 gateway.networking.k8s.io/bundle-version: v1.2.0-rc2 gateway.networking.k8s.io/channel: experimental creationTimestamp: null name: httproutes.gateway.networking.k8s.io spec: group: gateway.networking.k8s.io names: categories: - gateway-api kind: HTTPRoute listKind: HTTPRouteList plural: httproutes singular: httproute scope: Namespaced versions: - additionalPrinterColumns: - jsonPath: .spec.hostnames name: Hostnames type: string - jsonPath: .metadata.creationTimestamp name: Age type: date name: v1 schema: openAPIV3Schema: description: |- HTTPRoute provides a way to route HTTP requests. This includes the capability to match requests by hostname, path, header, or query param. Filters can be used to specify additional processing steps. Backends specify where matching requests should be routed. properties: apiVersion: description: |- APIVersion defines the versioned schema of this representation of an object. Servers should convert recognized schemas to the latest internal value, and may reject unrecognized values. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#resources type: string kind: description: |- Kind is a string value representing the REST resource this object represents. Servers may infer this from the endpoint the client submits requests to. Cannot be updated. In CamelCase. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#types-kinds type: string metadata: type: object spec: description: Spec defines the desired state of HTTPRoute. properties: hostnames: description: |- Hostnames defines a set of hostnames that should match against the HTTP Host header to select a HTTPRoute used to process the request. Implementations MUST ignore any port value specified in the HTTP Host header while performing a match and (absent of any applicable header modification configuration) MUST forward this header unmodified to the backend. Valid values for Hostnames are determined by RFC 1123 definition of a hostname with 2 notable exceptions: 1. IPs are not allowed. 2. A hostname may be prefixed with a wildcard label (`*.`). The wildcard label must appear by itself as the first label. If a hostname is specified by both the Listener and HTTPRoute, there must be at least one intersecting hostname for the HTTPRoute to be attached to the Listener. For example: * A Listener with `test.example.com` as the hostname matches HTTPRoutes that have either not specified any hostnames, or have specified at least one of `test.example.com` or `*.example.com`. * A Listener with `*.example.com` as the hostname matches HTTPRoutes that have either not specified any hostnames or have specified at least one hostname that matches the Listener hostname. For example, `*.example.com`, `test.example.com`, and `foo.test.example.com` would all match. On the other hand, `example.com` and `test.example.net` would not match. Hostnames that are prefixed with a wildcard label (`*.`) are interpreted as a suffix match. That means that a match for `*.example.com` would match both `test.example.com`, and `foo.test.example.com`, but not `example.com`. If both the Listener and HTTPRoute have specified hostnames, any HTTPRoute hostnames that do not match the Listener hostname MUST be ignored. For example, if a Listener specified `*.example.com`, and the HTTPRoute specified `test.example.com` and `test.example.net`, `test.example.net` must not be considered for a match. If both the Listener and HTTPRoute have specified hostnames, and none match with the criteria above, then the HTTPRoute is not accepted. The implementation must raise an 'Accepted' Condition with a status of `False` in the corresponding RouteParentStatus. In the event that multiple HTTPRoutes specify intersecting hostnames (e.g. overlapping wildcard matching and exact matching hostnames), precedence must be given to rules from the HTTPRoute with the largest number of: * Characters in a matching non-wildcard hostname. * Characters in a matching hostname. If ties exist across multiple Routes, the matching precedence rules for HTTPRouteMatches takes over. Support: Core items: description: |- Hostname is the fully qualified domain name of a network host. This matches the RFC 1123 definition of a hostname with 2 notable exceptions: 1. IPs are not allowed. 2. A hostname may be prefixed with a wildcard label (`*.`). The wildcard label must appear by itself as the first label. Hostname can be "precise" which is a domain name without the terminating dot of a network host (e.g. "foo.example.com") or "wildcard", which is a domain name prefixed with a single wildcard label (e.g. `*.example.com`). Note that as per RFC1035 and RFC1123, a *label* must consist of lower case alphanumeric characters or '-', and must start and end with an alphanumeric character. No other punctuation is allowed. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^(\*\.)?[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string maxItems: 16 type: array parentRefs: description: |+ ParentRefs references the resources (usually Gateways) that a Route wants to be attached to. Note that the referenced parent resource needs to allow this for the attachment to be complete. For Gateways, that means the Gateway needs to allow attachment from Routes of this kind and namespace. For Services, that means the Service must either be in the same namespace for a "producer" route, or the mesh implementation must support and allow "consumer" routes for the referenced Service. ReferenceGrant is not applicable for governing ParentRefs to Services - it is not possible to create a "producer" route for a Service in a different namespace from the Route. There are two kinds of parent resources with "Core" support: * Gateway (Gateway conformance profile) * Service (Mesh conformance profile, ClusterIP Services only) This API may be extended in the future to support additional kinds of parent resources. ParentRefs must be _distinct_. This means either that: * They select different objects. If this is the case, then parentRef entries are distinct. In terms of fields, this means that the multi-part key defined by `group`, `kind`, `namespace`, and `name` must be unique across all parentRef entries in the Route. * They do not select different objects, but for each optional field used, each ParentRef that selects the same object must set the same set of optional fields to different values. If one ParentRef sets a combination of optional fields, all must set the same combination. Some examples: * If one ParentRef sets `sectionName`, all ParentRefs referencing the same object must also set `sectionName`. * If one ParentRef sets `port`, all ParentRefs referencing the same object must also set `port`. * If one ParentRef sets `sectionName` and `port`, all ParentRefs referencing the same object must also set `sectionName` and `port`. It is possible to separately reference multiple distinct objects that may be collapsed by an implementation. For example, some implementations may choose to merge compatible Gateway Listeners together. If that is the case, the list of routes attached to those resources should also be merged. Note that for ParentRefs that cross namespace boundaries, there are specific rules. Cross-namespace references are only valid if they are explicitly allowed by something in the namespace they are referring to. For example, Gateway has the AllowedRoutes field, and ReferenceGrant provides a generic way to enable other kinds of cross-namespace reference. ParentRefs from a Route to a Service in the same namespace are "producer" routes, which apply default routing rules to inbound connections from any namespace to the Service. ParentRefs from a Route to a Service in a different namespace are "consumer" routes, and these routing rules are only applied to outbound connections originating from the same namespace as the Route, for which the intended destination of the connections are a Service targeted as a ParentRef of the Route. items: description: |- ParentReference identifies an API object (usually a Gateway) that can be considered a parent of this resource (usually a route). There are two kinds of parent resources with "Core" support: * Gateway (Gateway conformance profile) * Service (Mesh conformance profile, ClusterIP Services only) This API may be extended in the future to support additional kinds of parent resources. The API object must be valid in the cluster; the Group and Kind must be registered in the cluster for this reference to be valid. properties: group: default: gateway.networking.k8s.io description: |- Group is the group of the referent. When unspecified, "gateway.networking.k8s.io" is inferred. To set the core API group (such as for a "Service" kind referent), Group must be explicitly set to "" (empty string). Support: Core maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: default: Gateway description: |- Kind is kind of the referent. There are two kinds of parent resources with "Core" support: * Gateway (Gateway conformance profile) * Service (Mesh conformance profile, ClusterIP Services only) Support for other resources is Implementation-Specific. maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: |- Name is the name of the referent. Support: Core maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string namespace: description: |- Namespace is the namespace of the referent. When unspecified, this refers to the local namespace of the Route. Note that there are specific rules for ParentRefs which cross namespace boundaries. Cross-namespace references are only valid if they are explicitly allowed by something in the namespace they are referring to. For example: Gateway has the AllowedRoutes field, and ReferenceGrant provides a generic way to enable any other kind of cross-namespace reference. ParentRefs from a Route to a Service in the same namespace are "producer" routes, which apply default routing rules to inbound connections from any namespace to the Service. ParentRefs from a Route to a Service in a different namespace are "consumer" routes, and these routing rules are only applied to outbound connections originating from the same namespace as the Route, for which the intended destination of the connections are a Service targeted as a ParentRef of the Route. Support: Core maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?$ type: string port: description: |- Port is the network port this Route targets. It can be interpreted differently based on the type of parent resource. When the parent resource is a Gateway, this targets all listeners listening on the specified port that also support this kind of Route(and select this Route). It's not recommended to set `Port` unless the networking behaviors specified in a Route must apply to a specific port as opposed to a listener(s) whose port(s) may be changed. When both Port and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected listener must match both specified values. When the parent resource is a Service, this targets a specific port in the Service spec. When both Port (experimental) and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected port must match both specified values. Implementations MAY choose to support other parent resources. Implementations supporting other types of parent resources MUST clearly document how/if Port is interpreted. For the purpose of status, an attachment is considered successful as long as the parent resource accepts it partially. For example, Gateway listeners can restrict which Routes can attach to them by Route kind, namespace, or hostname. If 1 of 2 Gateway listeners accept attachment from the referencing Route, the Route MUST be considered successfully attached. If no Gateway listeners accept attachment from this Route, the Route MUST be considered detached from the Gateway. Support: Extended format: int32 maximum: 65535 minimum: 1 type: integer sectionName: description: |- SectionName is the name of a section within the target resource. In the following resources, SectionName is interpreted as the following: * Gateway: Listener name. When both Port (experimental) and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected listener must match both specified values. * Service: Port name. When both Port (experimental) and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected listener must match both specified values. Implementations MAY choose to support attaching Routes to other resources. If that is the case, they MUST clearly document how SectionName is interpreted. When unspecified (empty string), this will reference the entire resource. For the purpose of status, an attachment is considered successful if at least one section in the parent resource accepts it. For example, Gateway listeners can restrict which Routes can attach to them by Route kind, namespace, or hostname. If 1 of 2 Gateway listeners accept attachment from the referencing Route, the Route MUST be considered successfully attached. If no Gateway listeners accept attachment from this Route, the Route MUST be considered detached from the Gateway. Support: Core maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string required: - name type: object maxItems: 32 type: array x-kubernetes-validations: - message: sectionName or port must be specified when parentRefs includes 2 or more references to the same parent rule: 'self.all(p1, self.all(p2, p1.group == p2.group && p1.kind == p2.kind && p1.name == p2.name && (((!has(p1.__namespace__) || p1.__namespace__ == '''') && (!has(p2.__namespace__) || p2.__namespace__ == '''')) || (has(p1.__namespace__) && has(p2.__namespace__) && p1.__namespace__ == p2.__namespace__)) ? ((!has(p1.sectionName) || p1.sectionName == '''') == (!has(p2.sectionName) || p2.sectionName == '''') && (!has(p1.port) || p1.port == 0) == (!has(p2.port) || p2.port == 0)): true))' - message: sectionName or port must be unique when parentRefs includes 2 or more references to the same parent rule: self.all(p1, self.exists_one(p2, p1.group == p2.group && p1.kind == p2.kind && p1.name == p2.name && (((!has(p1.__namespace__) || p1.__namespace__ == '') && (!has(p2.__namespace__) || p2.__namespace__ == '')) || (has(p1.__namespace__) && has(p2.__namespace__) && p1.__namespace__ == p2.__namespace__ )) && (((!has(p1.sectionName) || p1.sectionName == '') && (!has(p2.sectionName) || p2.sectionName == '')) || ( has(p1.sectionName) && has(p2.sectionName) && p1.sectionName == p2.sectionName)) && (((!has(p1.port) || p1.port == 0) && (!has(p2.port) || p2.port == 0)) || (has(p1.port) && has(p2.port) && p1.port == p2.port)))) rules: default: - matches: - path: type: PathPrefix value: / description: |+ Rules are a list of HTTP matchers, filters and actions. items: description: |- HTTPRouteRule defines semantics for matching an HTTP request based on conditions (matches), processing it (filters), and forwarding the request to an API object (backendRefs). properties: backendRefs: description: |- BackendRefs defines the backend(s) where matching requests should be sent. Failure behavior here depends on how many BackendRefs are specified and how many are invalid. If *all* entries in BackendRefs are invalid, and there are also no filters specified in this route rule, *all* traffic which matches this rule MUST receive a 500 status code. See the HTTPBackendRef definition for the rules about what makes a single HTTPBackendRef invalid. When a HTTPBackendRef is invalid, 500 status codes MUST be returned for requests that would have otherwise been routed to an invalid backend. If multiple backends are specified, and some are invalid, the proportion of requests that would otherwise have been routed to an invalid backend MUST receive a 500 status code. For example, if two backends are specified with equal weights, and one is invalid, 50 percent of traffic must receive a 500. Implementations may choose how that 50 percent is determined. When a HTTPBackendRef refers to a Service that has no ready endpoints, implementations SHOULD return a 503 for requests to that backend instead. If an implementation chooses to do this, all of the above rules for 500 responses MUST also apply for responses that return a 503. Support: Core for Kubernetes Service Support: Extended for Kubernetes ServiceImport Support: Implementation-specific for any other resource Support for weight: Core items: description: |- HTTPBackendRef defines how a HTTPRoute forwards a HTTP request. Note that when a namespace different than the local namespace is specified, a ReferenceGrant object is required in the referent namespace to allow that namespace's owner to accept the reference. See the ReferenceGrant documentation for details. When the BackendRef points to a Kubernetes Service, implementations SHOULD honor the appProtocol field if it is set for the target Service Port. Implementations supporting appProtocol SHOULD recognize the Kubernetes Standard Application Protocols defined in KEP-3726. If a Service appProtocol isn't specified, an implementation MAY infer the backend protocol through its own means. Implementations MAY infer the protocol from the Route type referring to the backend Service. If a Route is not able to send traffic to the backend using the specified protocol then the backend is considered invalid. Implementations MUST set the "ResolvedRefs" condition to "False" with the "UnsupportedProtocol" reason. properties: filters: description: |- Filters defined at this level should be executed if and only if the request is being forwarded to the backend defined here. Support: Implementation-specific (For broader support of filters, use the Filters field in HTTPRouteRule.) items: description: |- HTTPRouteFilter defines processing steps that must be completed during the request or response lifecycle. HTTPRouteFilters are meant as an extension point to express processing that may be done in Gateway implementations. Some examples include request or response modification, implementing authentication strategies, rate-limiting, and traffic shaping. API guarantee/conformance is defined based on the type of the filter. properties: extensionRef: description: |- ExtensionRef is an optional, implementation-specific extension to the "filter" behavior. For example, resource "myroutefilter" in group "networking.example.net"). ExtensionRef MUST NOT be used for core and extended filters. This filter can be used multiple times within the same rule. Support: Implementation-specific properties: group: description: |- Group is the group of the referent. For example, "gateway.networking.k8s.io". When unspecified or empty string, core API group is inferred. maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: description: Kind is kind of the referent. For example "HTTPRoute" or "Service". maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: Name is the name of the referent. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string required: - group - kind - name type: object requestHeaderModifier: description: |- RequestHeaderModifier defines a schema for a filter that modifies request headers. Support: Core properties: add: description: |- Add adds the given header(s) (name, value) to the request before the action. It appends to any existing values associated with the header name. Input: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: foo Config: add: - name: "my-header" value: "bar,baz" Output: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: foo,bar,baz items: description: HTTPHeader represents an HTTP Header name and value as defined by RFC 7230. properties: name: description: |- Name is the name of the HTTP Header to be matched. Name matching MUST be case insensitive. (See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.2). If multiple entries specify equivalent header names, the first entry with an equivalent name MUST be considered for a match. Subsequent entries with an equivalent header name MUST be ignored. Due to the case-insensitivity of header names, "foo" and "Foo" are considered equivalent. maxLength: 256 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z0-9!#$%&'*+\-.^_\x60|~]+$ type: string value: description: Value is the value of HTTP Header to be matched. maxLength: 4096 minLength: 1 type: string required: - name - value type: object maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map remove: description: |- Remove the given header(s) from the HTTP request before the action. The value of Remove is a list of HTTP header names. Note that the header names are case-insensitive (see https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc2616#section-4.2). Input: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header1: foo my-header2: bar my-header3: baz Config: remove: ["my-header1", "my-header3"] Output: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header2: bar items: type: string maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: set set: description: |- Set overwrites the request with the given header (name, value) before the action. Input: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: foo Config: set: - name: "my-header" value: "bar" Output: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: bar items: description: HTTPHeader represents an HTTP Header name and value as defined by RFC 7230. properties: name: description: |- Name is the name of the HTTP Header to be matched. Name matching MUST be case insensitive. (See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.2). If multiple entries specify equivalent header names, the first entry with an equivalent name MUST be considered for a match. Subsequent entries with an equivalent header name MUST be ignored. Due to the case-insensitivity of header names, "foo" and "Foo" are considered equivalent. maxLength: 256 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z0-9!#$%&'*+\-.^_\x60|~]+$ type: string value: description: Value is the value of HTTP Header to be matched. maxLength: 4096 minLength: 1 type: string required: - name - value type: object maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map type: object requestMirror: description: |+ RequestMirror defines a schema for a filter that mirrors requests. Requests are sent to the specified destination, but responses from that destination are ignored. This filter can be used multiple times within the same rule. Note that not all implementations will be able to support mirroring to multiple backends. Support: Extended properties: backendRef: description: |- BackendRef references a resource where mirrored requests are sent. Mirrored requests must be sent only to a single destination endpoint within this BackendRef, irrespective of how many endpoints are present within this BackendRef. If the referent cannot be found, this BackendRef is invalid and must be dropped from the Gateway. The controller must ensure the "ResolvedRefs" condition on the Route status is set to `status: False` and not configure this backend in the underlying implementation. If there is a cross-namespace reference to an *existing* object that is not allowed by a ReferenceGrant, the controller must ensure the "ResolvedRefs" condition on the Route is set to `status: False`, with the "RefNotPermitted" reason and not configure this backend in the underlying implementation. In either error case, the Message of the `ResolvedRefs` Condition should be used to provide more detail about the problem. Support: Extended for Kubernetes Service Support: Implementation-specific for any other resource properties: group: default: "" description: |- Group is the group of the referent. For example, "gateway.networking.k8s.io". When unspecified or empty string, core API group is inferred. maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: default: Service description: |- Kind is the Kubernetes resource kind of the referent. For example "Service". Defaults to "Service" when not specified. ExternalName services can refer to CNAME DNS records that may live outside of the cluster and as such are difficult to reason about in terms of conformance. They also may not be safe to forward to (see CVE-2021-25740 for more information). Implementations SHOULD NOT support ExternalName Services. Support: Core (Services with a type other than ExternalName) Support: Implementation-specific (Services with type ExternalName) maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: Name is the name of the referent. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string namespace: description: |- Namespace is the namespace of the backend. When unspecified, the local namespace is inferred. Note that when a namespace different than the local namespace is specified, a ReferenceGrant object is required in the referent namespace to allow that namespace's owner to accept the reference. See the ReferenceGrant documentation for details. Support: Core maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?$ type: string port: description: |- Port specifies the destination port number to use for this resource. Port is required when the referent is a Kubernetes Service. In this case, the port number is the service port number, not the target port. For other resources, destination port might be derived from the referent resource or this field. format: int32 maximum: 65535 minimum: 1 type: integer required: - name type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: Must have port for Service reference rule: '(size(self.group) == 0 && self.kind == ''Service'') ? has(self.port) : true' fraction: description: |+ Fraction represents the fraction of requests that should be mirrored to BackendRef. Only one of Fraction or Percent may be specified. If neither field is specified, 100% of requests will be mirrored. properties: denominator: default: 100 format: int32 minimum: 1 type: integer numerator: format: int32 minimum: 0 type: integer required: - numerator type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: numerator must be less than or equal to denominator rule: self.numerator <= self.denominator percent: description: |+ Percent represents the percentage of requests that should be mirrored to BackendRef. Its minimum value is 0 (indicating 0% of requests) and its maximum value is 100 (indicating 100% of requests). Only one of Fraction or Percent may be specified. If neither field is specified, 100% of requests will be mirrored. format: int32 maximum: 100 minimum: 0 type: integer required: - backendRef type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: Only one of percent or fraction may be specified in HTTPRequestMirrorFilter rule: '!(has(self.percent) && has(self.fraction))' requestRedirect: description: |- RequestRedirect defines a schema for a filter that responds to the request with an HTTP redirection. Support: Core properties: hostname: description: |- Hostname is the hostname to be used in the value of the `Location` header in the response. When empty, the hostname in the `Host` header of the request is used. Support: Core maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string path: description: |- Path defines parameters used to modify the path of the incoming request. The modified path is then used to construct the `Location` header. When empty, the request path is used as-is. Support: Extended properties: replaceFullPath: description: |- ReplaceFullPath specifies the value with which to replace the full path of a request during a rewrite or redirect. maxLength: 1024 type: string replacePrefixMatch: description: |- ReplacePrefixMatch specifies the value with which to replace the prefix match of a request during a rewrite or redirect. For example, a request to "/foo/bar" with a prefix match of "/foo" and a ReplacePrefixMatch of "/xyz" would be modified to "/xyz/bar". Note that this matches the behavior of the PathPrefix match type. This matches full path elements. A path element refers to the list of labels in the path split by the `/` separator. When specified, a trailing `/` is ignored. For example, the paths `/abc`, `/abc/`, and `/abc/def` would all match the prefix `/abc`, but the path `/abcd` would not. ReplacePrefixMatch is only compatible with a `PathPrefix` HTTPRouteMatch. Using any other HTTPRouteMatch type on the same HTTPRouteRule will result in the implementation setting the Accepted Condition for the Route to `status: False`. Request Path | Prefix Match | Replace Prefix | Modified Path maxLength: 1024 type: string type: description: |- Type defines the type of path modifier. Additional types may be added in a future release of the API. Note that values may be added to this enum, implementations must ensure that unknown values will not cause a crash. Unknown values here must result in the implementation setting the Accepted Condition for the Route to `status: False`, with a Reason of `UnsupportedValue`. enum: - ReplaceFullPath - ReplacePrefixMatch type: string required: - type type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: replaceFullPath must be specified when type is set to 'ReplaceFullPath' rule: 'self.type == ''ReplaceFullPath'' ? has(self.replaceFullPath) : true' - message: type must be 'ReplaceFullPath' when replaceFullPath is set rule: 'has(self.replaceFullPath) ? self.type == ''ReplaceFullPath'' : true' - message: replacePrefixMatch must be specified when type is set to 'ReplacePrefixMatch' rule: 'self.type == ''ReplacePrefixMatch'' ? has(self.replacePrefixMatch) : true' - message: type must be 'ReplacePrefixMatch' when replacePrefixMatch is set rule: 'has(self.replacePrefixMatch) ? self.type == ''ReplacePrefixMatch'' : true' port: description: |- Port is the port to be used in the value of the `Location` header in the response. If no port is specified, the redirect port MUST be derived using the following rules: * If redirect scheme is not-empty, the redirect port MUST be the well-known port associated with the redirect scheme. Specifically "http" to port 80 and "https" to port 443. If the redirect scheme does not have a well-known port, the listener port of the Gateway SHOULD be used. * If redirect scheme is empty, the redirect port MUST be the Gateway Listener port. Implementations SHOULD NOT add the port number in the 'Location' header in the following cases: * A Location header that will use HTTP (whether that is determined via the Listener protocol or the Scheme field) _and_ use port 80. * A Location header that will use HTTPS (whether that is determined via the Listener protocol or the Scheme field) _and_ use port 443. Support: Extended format: int32 maximum: 65535 minimum: 1 type: integer scheme: description: |- Scheme is the scheme to be used in the value of the `Location` header in the response. When empty, the scheme of the request is used. Scheme redirects can affect the port of the redirect, for more information, refer to the documentation for the port field of this filter. Note that values may be added to this enum, implementations must ensure that unknown values will not cause a crash. Unknown values here must result in the implementation setting the Accepted Condition for the Route to `status: False`, with a Reason of `UnsupportedValue`. Support: Extended enum: - http - https type: string statusCode: default: 302 description: |- StatusCode is the HTTP status code to be used in response. Note that values may be added to this enum, implementations must ensure that unknown values will not cause a crash. Unknown values here must result in the implementation setting the Accepted Condition for the Route to `status: False`, with a Reason of `UnsupportedValue`. Support: Core enum: - 301 - 302 type: integer type: object responseHeaderModifier: description: |- ResponseHeaderModifier defines a schema for a filter that modifies response headers. Support: Extended properties: add: description: |- Add adds the given header(s) (name, value) to the request before the action. It appends to any existing values associated with the header name. Input: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: foo Config: add: - name: "my-header" value: "bar,baz" Output: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: foo,bar,baz items: description: HTTPHeader represents an HTTP Header name and value as defined by RFC 7230. properties: name: description: |- Name is the name of the HTTP Header to be matched. Name matching MUST be case insensitive. (See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.2). If multiple entries specify equivalent header names, the first entry with an equivalent name MUST be considered for a match. Subsequent entries with an equivalent header name MUST be ignored. Due to the case-insensitivity of header names, "foo" and "Foo" are considered equivalent. maxLength: 256 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z0-9!#$%&'*+\-.^_\x60|~]+$ type: string value: description: Value is the value of HTTP Header to be matched. maxLength: 4096 minLength: 1 type: string required: - name - value type: object maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map remove: description: |- Remove the given header(s) from the HTTP request before the action. The value of Remove is a list of HTTP header names. Note that the header names are case-insensitive (see https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc2616#section-4.2). Input: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header1: foo my-header2: bar my-header3: baz Config: remove: ["my-header1", "my-header3"] Output: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header2: bar items: type: string maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: set set: description: |- Set overwrites the request with the given header (name, value) before the action. Input: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: foo Config: set: - name: "my-header" value: "bar" Output: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: bar items: description: HTTPHeader represents an HTTP Header name and value as defined by RFC 7230. properties: name: description: |- Name is the name of the HTTP Header to be matched. Name matching MUST be case insensitive. (See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.2). If multiple entries specify equivalent header names, the first entry with an equivalent name MUST be considered for a match. Subsequent entries with an equivalent header name MUST be ignored. Due to the case-insensitivity of header names, "foo" and "Foo" are considered equivalent. maxLength: 256 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z0-9!#$%&'*+\-.^_\x60|~]+$ type: string value: description: Value is the value of HTTP Header to be matched. maxLength: 4096 minLength: 1 type: string required: - name - value type: object maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map type: object type: description: |- Type identifies the type of filter to apply. As with other API fields, types are classified into three conformance levels: - Core: Filter types and their corresponding configuration defined by "Support: Core" in this package, e.g. "RequestHeaderModifier". All implementations must support core filters. - Extended: Filter types and their corresponding configuration defined by "Support: Extended" in this package, e.g. "RequestMirror". Implementers are encouraged to support extended filters. - Implementation-specific: Filters that are defined and supported by specific vendors. In the future, filters showing convergence in behavior across multiple implementations will be considered for inclusion in extended or core conformance levels. Filter-specific configuration for such filters is specified using the ExtensionRef field. `Type` should be set to "ExtensionRef" for custom filters. Implementers are encouraged to define custom implementation types to extend the core API with implementation-specific behavior. If a reference to a custom filter type cannot be resolved, the filter MUST NOT be skipped. Instead, requests that would have been processed by that filter MUST receive a HTTP error response. Note that values may be added to this enum, implementations must ensure that unknown values will not cause a crash. Unknown values here must result in the implementation setting the Accepted Condition for the Route to `status: False`, with a Reason of `UnsupportedValue`. enum: - RequestHeaderModifier - ResponseHeaderModifier - RequestMirror - RequestRedirect - URLRewrite - ExtensionRef type: string urlRewrite: description: |- URLRewrite defines a schema for a filter that modifies a request during forwarding. Support: Extended properties: hostname: description: |- Hostname is the value to be used to replace the Host header value during forwarding. Support: Extended maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string path: description: |- Path defines a path rewrite. Support: Extended properties: replaceFullPath: description: |- ReplaceFullPath specifies the value with which to replace the full path of a request during a rewrite or redirect. maxLength: 1024 type: string replacePrefixMatch: description: |- ReplacePrefixMatch specifies the value with which to replace the prefix match of a request during a rewrite or redirect. For example, a request to "/foo/bar" with a prefix match of "/foo" and a ReplacePrefixMatch of "/xyz" would be modified to "/xyz/bar". Note that this matches the behavior of the PathPrefix match type. This matches full path elements. A path element refers to the list of labels in the path split by the `/` separator. When specified, a trailing `/` is ignored. For example, the paths `/abc`, `/abc/`, and `/abc/def` would all match the prefix `/abc`, but the path `/abcd` would not. ReplacePrefixMatch is only compatible with a `PathPrefix` HTTPRouteMatch. Using any other HTTPRouteMatch type on the same HTTPRouteRule will result in the implementation setting the Accepted Condition for the Route to `status: False`. Request Path | Prefix Match | Replace Prefix | Modified Path maxLength: 1024 type: string type: description: |- Type defines the type of path modifier. Additional types may be added in a future release of the API. Note that values may be added to this enum, implementations must ensure that unknown values will not cause a crash. Unknown values here must result in the implementation setting the Accepted Condition for the Route to `status: False`, with a Reason of `UnsupportedValue`. enum: - ReplaceFullPath - ReplacePrefixMatch type: string required: - type type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: replaceFullPath must be specified when type is set to 'ReplaceFullPath' rule: 'self.type == ''ReplaceFullPath'' ? has(self.replaceFullPath) : true' - message: type must be 'ReplaceFullPath' when replaceFullPath is set rule: 'has(self.replaceFullPath) ? self.type == ''ReplaceFullPath'' : true' - message: replacePrefixMatch must be specified when type is set to 'ReplacePrefixMatch' rule: 'self.type == ''ReplacePrefixMatch'' ? has(self.replacePrefixMatch) : true' - message: type must be 'ReplacePrefixMatch' when replacePrefixMatch is set rule: 'has(self.replacePrefixMatch) ? self.type == ''ReplacePrefixMatch'' : true' type: object required: - type type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: filter.requestHeaderModifier must be nil if the filter.type is not RequestHeaderModifier rule: '!(has(self.requestHeaderModifier) && self.type != ''RequestHeaderModifier'')' - message: filter.requestHeaderModifier must be specified for RequestHeaderModifier filter.type rule: '!(!has(self.requestHeaderModifier) && self.type == ''RequestHeaderModifier'')' - message: filter.responseHeaderModifier must be nil if the filter.type is not ResponseHeaderModifier rule: '!(has(self.responseHeaderModifier) && self.type != ''ResponseHeaderModifier'')' - message: filter.responseHeaderModifier must be specified for ResponseHeaderModifier filter.type rule: '!(!has(self.responseHeaderModifier) && self.type == ''ResponseHeaderModifier'')' - message: filter.requestMirror must be nil if the filter.type is not RequestMirror rule: '!(has(self.requestMirror) && self.type != ''RequestMirror'')' - message: filter.requestMirror must be specified for RequestMirror filter.type rule: '!(!has(self.requestMirror) && self.type == ''RequestMirror'')' - message: filter.requestRedirect must be nil if the filter.type is not RequestRedirect rule: '!(has(self.requestRedirect) && self.type != ''RequestRedirect'')' - message: filter.requestRedirect must be specified for RequestRedirect filter.type rule: '!(!has(self.requestRedirect) && self.type == ''RequestRedirect'')' - message: filter.urlRewrite must be nil if the filter.type is not URLRewrite rule: '!(has(self.urlRewrite) && self.type != ''URLRewrite'')' - message: filter.urlRewrite must be specified for URLRewrite filter.type rule: '!(!has(self.urlRewrite) && self.type == ''URLRewrite'')' - message: filter.extensionRef must be nil if the filter.type is not ExtensionRef rule: '!(has(self.extensionRef) && self.type != ''ExtensionRef'')' - message: filter.extensionRef must be specified for ExtensionRef filter.type rule: '!(!has(self.extensionRef) && self.type == ''ExtensionRef'')' maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-validations: - message: May specify either httpRouteFilterRequestRedirect or httpRouteFilterRequestRewrite, but not both rule: '!(self.exists(f, f.type == ''RequestRedirect'') && self.exists(f, f.type == ''URLRewrite''))' - message: May specify either httpRouteFilterRequestRedirect or httpRouteFilterRequestRewrite, but not both rule: '!(self.exists(f, f.type == ''RequestRedirect'') && self.exists(f, f.type == ''URLRewrite''))' - message: RequestHeaderModifier filter cannot be repeated rule: self.filter(f, f.type == 'RequestHeaderModifier').size() <= 1 - message: ResponseHeaderModifier filter cannot be repeated rule: self.filter(f, f.type == 'ResponseHeaderModifier').size() <= 1 - message: RequestRedirect filter cannot be repeated rule: self.filter(f, f.type == 'RequestRedirect').size() <= 1 - message: URLRewrite filter cannot be repeated rule: self.filter(f, f.type == 'URLRewrite').size() <= 1 group: default: "" description: |- Group is the group of the referent. For example, "gateway.networking.k8s.io". When unspecified or empty string, core API group is inferred. maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: default: Service description: |- Kind is the Kubernetes resource kind of the referent. For example "Service". Defaults to "Service" when not specified. ExternalName services can refer to CNAME DNS records that may live outside of the cluster and as such are difficult to reason about in terms of conformance. They also may not be safe to forward to (see CVE-2021-25740 for more information). Implementations SHOULD NOT support ExternalName Services. Support: Core (Services with a type other than ExternalName) Support: Implementation-specific (Services with type ExternalName) maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: Name is the name of the referent. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string namespace: description: |- Namespace is the namespace of the backend. When unspecified, the local namespace is inferred. Note that when a namespace different than the local namespace is specified, a ReferenceGrant object is required in the referent namespace to allow that namespace's owner to accept the reference. See the ReferenceGrant documentation for details. Support: Core maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?$ type: string port: description: |- Port specifies the destination port number to use for this resource. Port is required when the referent is a Kubernetes Service. In this case, the port number is the service port number, not the target port. For other resources, destination port might be derived from the referent resource or this field. format: int32 maximum: 65535 minimum: 1 type: integer weight: default: 1 description: |- Weight specifies the proportion of requests forwarded to the referenced backend. This is computed as weight/(sum of all weights in this BackendRefs list). For non-zero values, there may be some epsilon from the exact proportion defined here depending on the precision an implementation supports. Weight is not a percentage and the sum of weights does not need to equal 100. If only one backend is specified and it has a weight greater than 0, 100% of the traffic is forwarded to that backend. If weight is set to 0, no traffic should be forwarded for this entry. If unspecified, weight defaults to 1. Support for this field varies based on the context where used. format: int32 maximum: 1000000 minimum: 0 type: integer required: - name type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: Must have port for Service reference rule: '(size(self.group) == 0 && self.kind == ''Service'') ? has(self.port) : true' maxItems: 16 type: array filters: description: |- Filters define the filters that are applied to requests that match this rule. Wherever possible, implementations SHOULD implement filters in the order they are specified. Implementations MAY choose to implement this ordering strictly, rejecting any combination or order of filters that can not be supported. If implementations choose a strict interpretation of filter ordering, they MUST clearly document that behavior. To reject an invalid combination or order of filters, implementations SHOULD consider the Route Rules with this configuration invalid. If all Route Rules in a Route are invalid, the entire Route would be considered invalid. If only a portion of Route Rules are invalid, implementations MUST set the "PartiallyInvalid" condition for the Route. Conformance-levels at this level are defined based on the type of filter: - ALL core filters MUST be supported by all implementations. - Implementers are encouraged to support extended filters. - Implementation-specific custom filters have no API guarantees across implementations. Specifying the same filter multiple times is not supported unless explicitly indicated in the filter. All filters are expected to be compatible with each other except for the URLRewrite and RequestRedirect filters, which may not be combined. If an implementation can not support other combinations of filters, they must clearly document that limitation. In cases where incompatible or unsupported filters are specified and cause the `Accepted` condition to be set to status `False`, implementations may use the `IncompatibleFilters` reason to specify this configuration error. Support: Core items: description: |- HTTPRouteFilter defines processing steps that must be completed during the request or response lifecycle. HTTPRouteFilters are meant as an extension point to express processing that may be done in Gateway implementations. Some examples include request or response modification, implementing authentication strategies, rate-limiting, and traffic shaping. API guarantee/conformance is defined based on the type of the filter. properties: extensionRef: description: |- ExtensionRef is an optional, implementation-specific extension to the "filter" behavior. For example, resource "myroutefilter" in group "networking.example.net"). ExtensionRef MUST NOT be used for core and extended filters. This filter can be used multiple times within the same rule. Support: Implementation-specific properties: group: description: |- Group is the group of the referent. For example, "gateway.networking.k8s.io". When unspecified or empty string, core API group is inferred. maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: description: Kind is kind of the referent. For example "HTTPRoute" or "Service". maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: Name is the name of the referent. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string required: - group - kind - name type: object requestHeaderModifier: description: |- RequestHeaderModifier defines a schema for a filter that modifies request headers. Support: Core properties: add: description: |- Add adds the given header(s) (name, value) to the request before the action. It appends to any existing values associated with the header name. Input: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: foo Config: add: - name: "my-header" value: "bar,baz" Output: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: foo,bar,baz items: description: HTTPHeader represents an HTTP Header name and value as defined by RFC 7230. properties: name: description: |- Name is the name of the HTTP Header to be matched. Name matching MUST be case insensitive. (See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.2). If multiple entries specify equivalent header names, the first entry with an equivalent name MUST be considered for a match. Subsequent entries with an equivalent header name MUST be ignored. Due to the case-insensitivity of header names, "foo" and "Foo" are considered equivalent. maxLength: 256 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z0-9!#$%&'*+\-.^_\x60|~]+$ type: string value: description: Value is the value of HTTP Header to be matched. maxLength: 4096 minLength: 1 type: string required: - name - value type: object maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map remove: description: |- Remove the given header(s) from the HTTP request before the action. The value of Remove is a list of HTTP header names. Note that the header names are case-insensitive (see https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc2616#section-4.2). Input: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header1: foo my-header2: bar my-header3: baz Config: remove: ["my-header1", "my-header3"] Output: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header2: bar items: type: string maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: set set: description: |- Set overwrites the request with the given header (name, value) before the action. Input: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: foo Config: set: - name: "my-header" value: "bar" Output: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: bar items: description: HTTPHeader represents an HTTP Header name and value as defined by RFC 7230. properties: name: description: |- Name is the name of the HTTP Header to be matched. Name matching MUST be case insensitive. (See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.2). If multiple entries specify equivalent header names, the first entry with an equivalent name MUST be considered for a match. Subsequent entries with an equivalent header name MUST be ignored. Due to the case-insensitivity of header names, "foo" and "Foo" are considered equivalent. maxLength: 256 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z0-9!#$%&'*+\-.^_\x60|~]+$ type: string value: description: Value is the value of HTTP Header to be matched. maxLength: 4096 minLength: 1 type: string required: - name - value type: object maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map type: object requestMirror: description: |+ RequestMirror defines a schema for a filter that mirrors requests. Requests are sent to the specified destination, but responses from that destination are ignored. This filter can be used multiple times within the same rule. Note that not all implementations will be able to support mirroring to multiple backends. Support: Extended properties: backendRef: description: |- BackendRef references a resource where mirrored requests are sent. Mirrored requests must be sent only to a single destination endpoint within this BackendRef, irrespective of how many endpoints are present within this BackendRef. If the referent cannot be found, this BackendRef is invalid and must be dropped from the Gateway. The controller must ensure the "ResolvedRefs" condition on the Route status is set to `status: False` and not configure this backend in the underlying implementation. If there is a cross-namespace reference to an *existing* object that is not allowed by a ReferenceGrant, the controller must ensure the "ResolvedRefs" condition on the Route is set to `status: False`, with the "RefNotPermitted" reason and not configure this backend in the underlying implementation. In either error case, the Message of the `ResolvedRefs` Condition should be used to provide more detail about the problem. Support: Extended for Kubernetes Service Support: Implementation-specific for any other resource properties: group: default: "" description: |- Group is the group of the referent. For example, "gateway.networking.k8s.io". When unspecified or empty string, core API group is inferred. maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: default: Service description: |- Kind is the Kubernetes resource kind of the referent. For example "Service". Defaults to "Service" when not specified. ExternalName services can refer to CNAME DNS records that may live outside of the cluster and as such are difficult to reason about in terms of conformance. They also may not be safe to forward to (see CVE-2021-25740 for more information). Implementations SHOULD NOT support ExternalName Services. Support: Core (Services with a type other than ExternalName) Support: Implementation-specific (Services with type ExternalName) maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: Name is the name of the referent. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string namespace: description: |- Namespace is the namespace of the backend. When unspecified, the local namespace is inferred. Note that when a namespace different than the local namespace is specified, a ReferenceGrant object is required in the referent namespace to allow that namespace's owner to accept the reference. See the ReferenceGrant documentation for details. Support: Core maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?$ type: string port: description: |- Port specifies the destination port number to use for this resource. Port is required when the referent is a Kubernetes Service. In this case, the port number is the service port number, not the target port. For other resources, destination port might be derived from the referent resource or this field. format: int32 maximum: 65535 minimum: 1 type: integer required: - name type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: Must have port for Service reference rule: '(size(self.group) == 0 && self.kind == ''Service'') ? has(self.port) : true' fraction: description: |+ Fraction represents the fraction of requests that should be mirrored to BackendRef. Only one of Fraction or Percent may be specified. If neither field is specified, 100% of requests will be mirrored. properties: denominator: default: 100 format: int32 minimum: 1 type: integer numerator: format: int32 minimum: 0 type: integer required: - numerator type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: numerator must be less than or equal to denominator rule: self.numerator <= self.denominator percent: description: |+ Percent represents the percentage of requests that should be mirrored to BackendRef. Its minimum value is 0 (indicating 0% of requests) and its maximum value is 100 (indicating 100% of requests). Only one of Fraction or Percent may be specified. If neither field is specified, 100% of requests will be mirrored. format: int32 maximum: 100 minimum: 0 type: integer required: - backendRef type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: Only one of percent or fraction may be specified in HTTPRequestMirrorFilter rule: '!(has(self.percent) && has(self.fraction))' requestRedirect: description: |- RequestRedirect defines a schema for a filter that responds to the request with an HTTP redirection. Support: Core properties: hostname: description: |- Hostname is the hostname to be used in the value of the `Location` header in the response. When empty, the hostname in the `Host` header of the request is used. Support: Core maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string path: description: |- Path defines parameters used to modify the path of the incoming request. The modified path is then used to construct the `Location` header. When empty, the request path is used as-is. Support: Extended properties: replaceFullPath: description: |- ReplaceFullPath specifies the value with which to replace the full path of a request during a rewrite or redirect. maxLength: 1024 type: string replacePrefixMatch: description: |- ReplacePrefixMatch specifies the value with which to replace the prefix match of a request during a rewrite or redirect. For example, a request to "/foo/bar" with a prefix match of "/foo" and a ReplacePrefixMatch of "/xyz" would be modified to "/xyz/bar". Note that this matches the behavior of the PathPrefix match type. This matches full path elements. A path element refers to the list of labels in the path split by the `/` separator. When specified, a trailing `/` is ignored. For example, the paths `/abc`, `/abc/`, and `/abc/def` would all match the prefix `/abc`, but the path `/abcd` would not. ReplacePrefixMatch is only compatible with a `PathPrefix` HTTPRouteMatch. Using any other HTTPRouteMatch type on the same HTTPRouteRule will result in the implementation setting the Accepted Condition for the Route to `status: False`. Request Path | Prefix Match | Replace Prefix | Modified Path maxLength: 1024 type: string type: description: |- Type defines the type of path modifier. Additional types may be added in a future release of the API. Note that values may be added to this enum, implementations must ensure that unknown values will not cause a crash. Unknown values here must result in the implementation setting the Accepted Condition for the Route to `status: False`, with a Reason of `UnsupportedValue`. enum: - ReplaceFullPath - ReplacePrefixMatch type: string required: - type type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: replaceFullPath must be specified when type is set to 'ReplaceFullPath' rule: 'self.type == ''ReplaceFullPath'' ? has(self.replaceFullPath) : true' - message: type must be 'ReplaceFullPath' when replaceFullPath is set rule: 'has(self.replaceFullPath) ? self.type == ''ReplaceFullPath'' : true' - message: replacePrefixMatch must be specified when type is set to 'ReplacePrefixMatch' rule: 'self.type == ''ReplacePrefixMatch'' ? has(self.replacePrefixMatch) : true' - message: type must be 'ReplacePrefixMatch' when replacePrefixMatch is set rule: 'has(self.replacePrefixMatch) ? self.type == ''ReplacePrefixMatch'' : true' port: description: |- Port is the port to be used in the value of the `Location` header in the response. If no port is specified, the redirect port MUST be derived using the following rules: * If redirect scheme is not-empty, the redirect port MUST be the well-known port associated with the redirect scheme. Specifically "http" to port 80 and "https" to port 443. If the redirect scheme does not have a well-known port, the listener port of the Gateway SHOULD be used. * If redirect scheme is empty, the redirect port MUST be the Gateway Listener port. Implementations SHOULD NOT add the port number in the 'Location' header in the following cases: * A Location header that will use HTTP (whether that is determined via the Listener protocol or the Scheme field) _and_ use port 80. * A Location header that will use HTTPS (whether that is determined via the Listener protocol or the Scheme field) _and_ use port 443. Support: Extended format: int32 maximum: 65535 minimum: 1 type: integer scheme: description: |- Scheme is the scheme to be used in the value of the `Location` header in the response. When empty, the scheme of the request is used. Scheme redirects can affect the port of the redirect, for more information, refer to the documentation for the port field of this filter. Note that values may be added to this enum, implementations must ensure that unknown values will not cause a crash. Unknown values here must result in the implementation setting the Accepted Condition for the Route to `status: False`, with a Reason of `UnsupportedValue`. Support: Extended enum: - http - https type: string statusCode: default: 302 description: |- StatusCode is the HTTP status code to be used in response. Note that values may be added to this enum, implementations must ensure that unknown values will not cause a crash. Unknown values here must result in the implementation setting the Accepted Condition for the Route to `status: False`, with a Reason of `UnsupportedValue`. Support: Core enum: - 301 - 302 type: integer type: object responseHeaderModifier: description: |- ResponseHeaderModifier defines a schema for a filter that modifies response headers. Support: Extended properties: add: description: |- Add adds the given header(s) (name, value) to the request before the action. It appends to any existing values associated with the header name. Input: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: foo Config: add: - name: "my-header" value: "bar,baz" Output: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: foo,bar,baz items: description: HTTPHeader represents an HTTP Header name and value as defined by RFC 7230. properties: name: description: |- Name is the name of the HTTP Header to be matched. Name matching MUST be case insensitive. (See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.2). If multiple entries specify equivalent header names, the first entry with an equivalent name MUST be considered for a match. Subsequent entries with an equivalent header name MUST be ignored. Due to the case-insensitivity of header names, "foo" and "Foo" are considered equivalent. maxLength: 256 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z0-9!#$%&'*+\-.^_\x60|~]+$ type: string value: description: Value is the value of HTTP Header to be matched. maxLength: 4096 minLength: 1 type: string required: - name - value type: object maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map remove: description: |- Remove the given header(s) from the HTTP request before the action. The value of Remove is a list of HTTP header names. Note that the header names are case-insensitive (see https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc2616#section-4.2). Input: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header1: foo my-header2: bar my-header3: baz Config: remove: ["my-header1", "my-header3"] Output: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header2: bar items: type: string maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: set set: description: |- Set overwrites the request with the given header (name, value) before the action. Input: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: foo Config: set: - name: "my-header" value: "bar" Output: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: bar items: description: HTTPHeader represents an HTTP Header name and value as defined by RFC 7230. properties: name: description: |- Name is the name of the HTTP Header to be matched. Name matching MUST be case insensitive. (See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.2). If multiple entries specify equivalent header names, the first entry with an equivalent name MUST be considered for a match. Subsequent entries with an equivalent header name MUST be ignored. Due to the case-insensitivity of header names, "foo" and "Foo" are considered equivalent. maxLength: 256 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z0-9!#$%&'*+\-.^_\x60|~]+$ type: string value: description: Value is the value of HTTP Header to be matched. maxLength: 4096 minLength: 1 type: string required: - name - value type: object maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map type: object type: description: |- Type identifies the type of filter to apply. As with other API fields, types are classified into three conformance levels: - Core: Filter types and their corresponding configuration defined by "Support: Core" in this package, e.g. "RequestHeaderModifier". All implementations must support core filters. - Extended: Filter types and their corresponding configuration defined by "Support: Extended" in this package, e.g. "RequestMirror". Implementers are encouraged to support extended filters. - Implementation-specific: Filters that are defined and supported by specific vendors. In the future, filters showing convergence in behavior across multiple implementations will be considered for inclusion in extended or core conformance levels. Filter-specific configuration for such filters is specified using the ExtensionRef field. `Type` should be set to "ExtensionRef" for custom filters. Implementers are encouraged to define custom implementation types to extend the core API with implementation-specific behavior. If a reference to a custom filter type cannot be resolved, the filter MUST NOT be skipped. Instead, requests that would have been processed by that filter MUST receive a HTTP error response. Note that values may be added to this enum, implementations must ensure that unknown values will not cause a crash. Unknown values here must result in the implementation setting the Accepted Condition for the Route to `status: False`, with a Reason of `UnsupportedValue`. enum: - RequestHeaderModifier - ResponseHeaderModifier - RequestMirror - RequestRedirect - URLRewrite - ExtensionRef type: string urlRewrite: description: |- URLRewrite defines a schema for a filter that modifies a request during forwarding. Support: Extended properties: hostname: description: |- Hostname is the value to be used to replace the Host header value during forwarding. Support: Extended maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string path: description: |- Path defines a path rewrite. Support: Extended properties: replaceFullPath: description: |- ReplaceFullPath specifies the value with which to replace the full path of a request during a rewrite or redirect. maxLength: 1024 type: string replacePrefixMatch: description: |- ReplacePrefixMatch specifies the value with which to replace the prefix match of a request during a rewrite or redirect. For example, a request to "/foo/bar" with a prefix match of "/foo" and a ReplacePrefixMatch of "/xyz" would be modified to "/xyz/bar". Note that this matches the behavior of the PathPrefix match type. This matches full path elements. A path element refers to the list of labels in the path split by the `/` separator. When specified, a trailing `/` is ignored. For example, the paths `/abc`, `/abc/`, and `/abc/def` would all match the prefix `/abc`, but the path `/abcd` would not. ReplacePrefixMatch is only compatible with a `PathPrefix` HTTPRouteMatch. Using any other HTTPRouteMatch type on the same HTTPRouteRule will result in the implementation setting the Accepted Condition for the Route to `status: False`. Request Path | Prefix Match | Replace Prefix | Modified Path maxLength: 1024 type: string type: description: |- Type defines the type of path modifier. Additional types may be added in a future release of the API. Note that values may be added to this enum, implementations must ensure that unknown values will not cause a crash. Unknown values here must result in the implementation setting the Accepted Condition for the Route to `status: False`, with a Reason of `UnsupportedValue`. enum: - ReplaceFullPath - ReplacePrefixMatch type: string required: - type type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: replaceFullPath must be specified when type is set to 'ReplaceFullPath' rule: 'self.type == ''ReplaceFullPath'' ? has(self.replaceFullPath) : true' - message: type must be 'ReplaceFullPath' when replaceFullPath is set rule: 'has(self.replaceFullPath) ? self.type == ''ReplaceFullPath'' : true' - message: replacePrefixMatch must be specified when type is set to 'ReplacePrefixMatch' rule: 'self.type == ''ReplacePrefixMatch'' ? has(self.replacePrefixMatch) : true' - message: type must be 'ReplacePrefixMatch' when replacePrefixMatch is set rule: 'has(self.replacePrefixMatch) ? self.type == ''ReplacePrefixMatch'' : true' type: object required: - type type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: filter.requestHeaderModifier must be nil if the filter.type is not RequestHeaderModifier rule: '!(has(self.requestHeaderModifier) && self.type != ''RequestHeaderModifier'')' - message: filter.requestHeaderModifier must be specified for RequestHeaderModifier filter.type rule: '!(!has(self.requestHeaderModifier) && self.type == ''RequestHeaderModifier'')' - message: filter.responseHeaderModifier must be nil if the filter.type is not ResponseHeaderModifier rule: '!(has(self.responseHeaderModifier) && self.type != ''ResponseHeaderModifier'')' - message: filter.responseHeaderModifier must be specified for ResponseHeaderModifier filter.type rule: '!(!has(self.responseHeaderModifier) && self.type == ''ResponseHeaderModifier'')' - message: filter.requestMirror must be nil if the filter.type is not RequestMirror rule: '!(has(self.requestMirror) && self.type != ''RequestMirror'')' - message: filter.requestMirror must be specified for RequestMirror filter.type rule: '!(!has(self.requestMirror) && self.type == ''RequestMirror'')' - message: filter.requestRedirect must be nil if the filter.type is not RequestRedirect rule: '!(has(self.requestRedirect) && self.type != ''RequestRedirect'')' - message: filter.requestRedirect must be specified for RequestRedirect filter.type rule: '!(!has(self.requestRedirect) && self.type == ''RequestRedirect'')' - message: filter.urlRewrite must be nil if the filter.type is not URLRewrite rule: '!(has(self.urlRewrite) && self.type != ''URLRewrite'')' - message: filter.urlRewrite must be specified for URLRewrite filter.type rule: '!(!has(self.urlRewrite) && self.type == ''URLRewrite'')' - message: filter.extensionRef must be nil if the filter.type is not ExtensionRef rule: '!(has(self.extensionRef) && self.type != ''ExtensionRef'')' - message: filter.extensionRef must be specified for ExtensionRef filter.type rule: '!(!has(self.extensionRef) && self.type == ''ExtensionRef'')' maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-validations: - message: May specify either httpRouteFilterRequestRedirect or httpRouteFilterRequestRewrite, but not both rule: '!(self.exists(f, f.type == ''RequestRedirect'') && self.exists(f, f.type == ''URLRewrite''))' - message: RequestHeaderModifier filter cannot be repeated rule: self.filter(f, f.type == 'RequestHeaderModifier').size() <= 1 - message: ResponseHeaderModifier filter cannot be repeated rule: self.filter(f, f.type == 'ResponseHeaderModifier').size() <= 1 - message: RequestRedirect filter cannot be repeated rule: self.filter(f, f.type == 'RequestRedirect').size() <= 1 - message: URLRewrite filter cannot be repeated rule: self.filter(f, f.type == 'URLRewrite').size() <= 1 matches: default: - path: type: PathPrefix value: / description: |- Matches define conditions used for matching the rule against incoming HTTP requests. Each match is independent, i.e. this rule will be matched if **any** one of the matches is satisfied. For example, take the following matches configuration: ``` matches: - path: value: "/foo" headers: - name: "version" value: "v2" - path: value: "/v2/foo" ``` For a request to match against this rule, a request must satisfy EITHER of the two conditions: - path prefixed with `/foo` AND contains the header `version: v2` - path prefix of `/v2/foo` See the documentation for HTTPRouteMatch on how to specify multiple match conditions that should be ANDed together. If no matches are specified, the default is a prefix path match on "/", which has the effect of matching every HTTP request. Proxy or Load Balancer routing configuration generated from HTTPRoutes MUST prioritize matches based on the following criteria, continuing on ties. Across all rules specified on applicable Routes, precedence must be given to the match having: * "Exact" path match. * "Prefix" path match with largest number of characters. * Method match. * Largest number of header matches. * Largest number of query param matches. Note: The precedence of RegularExpression path matches are implementation-specific. If ties still exist across multiple Routes, matching precedence MUST be determined in order of the following criteria, continuing on ties: * The oldest Route based on creation timestamp. * The Route appearing first in alphabetical order by "{namespace}/{name}". If ties still exist within an HTTPRoute, matching precedence MUST be granted to the FIRST matching rule (in list order) with a match meeting the above criteria. When no rules matching a request have been successfully attached to the parent a request is coming from, a HTTP 404 status code MUST be returned. items: description: "HTTPRouteMatch defines the predicate used to match requests to a given\naction. Multiple match types are ANDed together, i.e. the match will\nevaluate to true only if all conditions are satisfied.\n\nFor example, the match below will match a HTTP request only if its path\nstarts with `/foo` AND it contains the `version: v1` header:\n\n```\nmatch:\n\n\tpath:\n\t \ value: \"/foo\"\n\theaders:\n\t- name: \"version\"\n\t \ value \"v1\"\n\n```" properties: headers: description: |- Headers specifies HTTP request header matchers. Multiple match values are ANDed together, meaning, a request must match all the specified headers to select the route. items: description: |- HTTPHeaderMatch describes how to select a HTTP route by matching HTTP request headers. properties: name: description: |- Name is the name of the HTTP Header to be matched. Name matching MUST be case insensitive. (See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.2). If multiple entries specify equivalent header names, only the first entry with an equivalent name MUST be considered for a match. Subsequent entries with an equivalent header name MUST be ignored. Due to the case-insensitivity of header names, "foo" and "Foo" are considered equivalent. When a header is repeated in an HTTP request, it is implementation-specific behavior as to how this is represented. Generally, proxies should follow the guidance from the RFC: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7230.html#section-3.2.2 regarding processing a repeated header, with special handling for "Set-Cookie". maxLength: 256 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z0-9!#$%&'*+\-.^_\x60|~]+$ type: string type: default: Exact description: |- Type specifies how to match against the value of the header. Support: Core (Exact) Support: Implementation-specific (RegularExpression) Since RegularExpression HeaderMatchType has implementation-specific conformance, implementations can support POSIX, PCRE or any other dialects of regular expressions. Please read the implementation's documentation to determine the supported dialect. enum: - Exact - RegularExpression type: string value: description: Value is the value of HTTP Header to be matched. maxLength: 4096 minLength: 1 type: string required: - name - value type: object maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map method: description: |- Method specifies HTTP method matcher. When specified, this route will be matched only if the request has the specified method. Support: Extended enum: - GET - HEAD - POST - PUT - DELETE - CONNECT - OPTIONS - TRACE - PATCH type: string path: default: type: PathPrefix value: / description: |- Path specifies a HTTP request path matcher. If this field is not specified, a default prefix match on the "/" path is provided. properties: type: default: PathPrefix description: |- Type specifies how to match against the path Value. Support: Core (Exact, PathPrefix) Support: Implementation-specific (RegularExpression) enum: - Exact - PathPrefix - RegularExpression type: string value: default: / description: Value of the HTTP path to match against. maxLength: 1024 type: string type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: value must be an absolute path and start with '/' when type one of ['Exact', 'PathPrefix'] rule: '(self.type in [''Exact'',''PathPrefix'']) ? self.value.startsWith(''/'') : true' - message: must not contain '//' when type one of ['Exact', 'PathPrefix'] rule: '(self.type in [''Exact'',''PathPrefix'']) ? !self.value.contains(''//'') : true' - message: must not contain '/./' when type one of ['Exact', 'PathPrefix'] rule: '(self.type in [''Exact'',''PathPrefix'']) ? !self.value.contains(''/./'') : true' - message: must not contain '/../' when type one of ['Exact', 'PathPrefix'] rule: '(self.type in [''Exact'',''PathPrefix'']) ? !self.value.contains(''/../'') : true' - message: must not contain '%2f' when type one of ['Exact', 'PathPrefix'] rule: '(self.type in [''Exact'',''PathPrefix'']) ? !self.value.contains(''%2f'') : true' - message: must not contain '%2F' when type one of ['Exact', 'PathPrefix'] rule: '(self.type in [''Exact'',''PathPrefix'']) ? !self.value.contains(''%2F'') : true' - message: must not contain '#' when type one of ['Exact', 'PathPrefix'] rule: '(self.type in [''Exact'',''PathPrefix'']) ? !self.value.contains(''#'') : true' - message: must not end with '/..' when type one of ['Exact', 'PathPrefix'] rule: '(self.type in [''Exact'',''PathPrefix'']) ? !self.value.endsWith(''/..'') : true' - message: must not end with '/.' when type one of ['Exact', 'PathPrefix'] rule: '(self.type in [''Exact'',''PathPrefix'']) ? !self.value.endsWith(''/.'') : true' - message: type must be one of ['Exact', 'PathPrefix', 'RegularExpression'] rule: self.type in ['Exact','PathPrefix'] || self.type == 'RegularExpression' - message: must only contain valid characters (matching ^(?:[-A-Za-z0-9/._~!$&'()*+,;=:@]|[%][0-9a-fA-F]{2})+$) for types ['Exact', 'PathPrefix'] rule: '(self.type in [''Exact'',''PathPrefix'']) ? self.value.matches(r"""^(?:[-A-Za-z0-9/._~!$&''()*+,;=:@]|[%][0-9a-fA-F]{2})+$""") : true' queryParams: description: |- QueryParams specifies HTTP query parameter matchers. Multiple match values are ANDed together, meaning, a request must match all the specified query parameters to select the route. Support: Extended items: description: |- HTTPQueryParamMatch describes how to select a HTTP route by matching HTTP query parameters. properties: name: description: |- Name is the name of the HTTP query param to be matched. This must be an exact string match. (See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-2.7.3). If multiple entries specify equivalent query param names, only the first entry with an equivalent name MUST be considered for a match. Subsequent entries with an equivalent query param name MUST be ignored. If a query param is repeated in an HTTP request, the behavior is purposely left undefined, since different data planes have different capabilities. However, it is *recommended* that implementations should match against the first value of the param if the data plane supports it, as this behavior is expected in other load balancing contexts outside of the Gateway API. Users SHOULD NOT route traffic based on repeated query params to guard themselves against potential differences in the implementations. maxLength: 256 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z0-9!#$%&'*+\-.^_\x60|~]+$ type: string type: default: Exact description: |- Type specifies how to match against the value of the query parameter. Support: Extended (Exact) Support: Implementation-specific (RegularExpression) Since RegularExpression QueryParamMatchType has Implementation-specific conformance, implementations can support POSIX, PCRE or any other dialects of regular expressions. Please read the implementation's documentation to determine the supported dialect. enum: - Exact - RegularExpression type: string value: description: Value is the value of HTTP query param to be matched. maxLength: 1024 minLength: 1 type: string required: - name - value type: object maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map type: object maxItems: 64 type: array name: description: | Name is the name of the route rule. This name MUST be unique within a Route if it is set. Support: Extended maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string retry: description: |+ Retry defines the configuration for when to retry an HTTP request. Support: Extended properties: attempts: description: |- Attempts specifies the maxmimum number of times an individual request from the gateway to a backend should be retried. If the maximum number of retries has been attempted without a successful response from the backend, the Gateway MUST return an error. When this field is unspecified, the number of times to attempt to retry a backend request is implementation-specific. Support: Extended type: integer backoff: description: |- Backoff specifies the minimum duration a Gateway should wait between retry attempts and is represented in Gateway API Duration formatting. For example, setting the `rules[].retry.backoff` field to the value `100ms` will cause a backend request to first be retried approximately 100 milliseconds after timing out or receiving a response code configured to be retryable. An implementation MAY use an exponential or alternative backoff strategy for subsequent retry attempts, MAY cap the maximum backoff duration to some amount greater than the specified minimum, and MAY add arbitrary jitter to stagger requests, as long as unsuccessful backend requests are not retried before the configured minimum duration. If a Request timeout (`rules[].timeouts.request`) is configured on the route, the entire duration of the initial request and any retry attempts MUST not exceed the Request timeout duration. If any retry attempts are still in progress when the Request timeout duration has been reached, these SHOULD be canceled if possible and the Gateway MUST immediately return a timeout error. If a BackendRequest timeout (`rules[].timeouts.backendRequest`) is configured on the route, any retry attempts which reach the configured BackendRequest timeout duration without a response SHOULD be canceled if possible and the Gateway should wait for at least the specified backoff duration before attempting to retry the backend request again. If a BackendRequest timeout is _not_ configured on the route, retry attempts MAY time out after an implementation default duration, or MAY remain pending until a configured Request timeout or implementation default duration for total request time is reached. When this field is unspecified, the time to wait between retry attempts is implementation-specific. Support: Extended pattern: ^([0-9]{1,5}(h|m|s|ms)){1,4}$ type: string codes: description: |- Codes defines the HTTP response status codes for which a backend request should be retried. Support: Extended items: description: |- HTTPRouteRetryStatusCode defines an HTTP response status code for which a backend request should be retried. Implementations MUST support the following status codes as retryable: * 500 * 502 * 503 * 504 Implementations MAY support specifying additional discrete values in the 500-599 range. Implementations MAY support specifying discrete values in the 400-499 range, which are often inadvisable to retry. maximum: 599 minimum: 400 type: integer type: array type: object sessionPersistence: description: |+ SessionPersistence defines and configures session persistence for the route rule. Support: Extended properties: absoluteTimeout: description: |- AbsoluteTimeout defines the absolute timeout of the persistent session. Once the AbsoluteTimeout duration has elapsed, the session becomes invalid. Support: Extended pattern: ^([0-9]{1,5}(h|m|s|ms)){1,4}$ type: string cookieConfig: description: |- CookieConfig provides configuration settings that are specific to cookie-based session persistence. Support: Core properties: lifetimeType: default: Session description: |- LifetimeType specifies whether the cookie has a permanent or session-based lifetime. A permanent cookie persists until its specified expiry time, defined by the Expires or Max-Age cookie attributes, while a session cookie is deleted when the current session ends. When set to "Permanent", AbsoluteTimeout indicates the cookie's lifetime via the Expires or Max-Age cookie attributes and is required. When set to "Session", AbsoluteTimeout indicates the absolute lifetime of the cookie tracked by the gateway and is optional. Support: Core for "Session" type Support: Extended for "Permanent" type enum: - Permanent - Session type: string type: object idleTimeout: description: |- IdleTimeout defines the idle timeout of the persistent session. Once the session has been idle for more than the specified IdleTimeout duration, the session becomes invalid. Support: Extended pattern: ^([0-9]{1,5}(h|m|s|ms)){1,4}$ type: string sessionName: description: |- SessionName defines the name of the persistent session token which may be reflected in the cookie or the header. Users should avoid reusing session names to prevent unintended consequences, such as rejection or unpredictable behavior. Support: Implementation-specific maxLength: 128 type: string type: default: Cookie description: |- Type defines the type of session persistence such as through the use a header or cookie. Defaults to cookie based session persistence. Support: Core for "Cookie" type Support: Extended for "Header" type enum: - Cookie - Header type: string type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: AbsoluteTimeout must be specified when cookie lifetimeType is Permanent rule: '!has(self.cookieConfig) || !has(self.cookieConfig.lifetimeType) || self.cookieConfig.lifetimeType != ''Permanent'' || has(self.absoluteTimeout)' timeouts: description: |- Timeouts defines the timeouts that can be configured for an HTTP request. Support: Extended properties: backendRequest: description: |- BackendRequest specifies a timeout for an individual request from the gateway to a backend. This covers the time from when the request first starts being sent from the gateway to when the full response has been received from the backend. Setting a timeout to the zero duration (e.g. "0s") SHOULD disable the timeout completely. Implementations that cannot completely disable the timeout MUST instead interpret the zero duration as the longest possible value to which the timeout can be set. An entire client HTTP transaction with a gateway, covered by the Request timeout, may result in more than one call from the gateway to the destination backend, for example, if automatic retries are supported. The value of BackendRequest must be a Gateway API Duration string as defined by GEP-2257. When this field is unspecified, its behavior is implementation-specific; when specified, the value of BackendRequest must be no more than the value of the Request timeout (since the Request timeout encompasses the BackendRequest timeout). Support: Extended pattern: ^([0-9]{1,5}(h|m|s|ms)){1,4}$ type: string request: description: |- Request specifies the maximum duration for a gateway to respond to an HTTP request. If the gateway has not been able to respond before this deadline is met, the gateway MUST return a timeout error. For example, setting the `rules.timeouts.request` field to the value `10s` in an `HTTPRoute` will cause a timeout if a client request is taking longer than 10 seconds to complete. Setting a timeout to the zero duration (e.g. "0s") SHOULD disable the timeout completely. Implementations that cannot completely disable the timeout MUST instead interpret the zero duration as the longest possible value to which the timeout can be set. This timeout is intended to cover as close to the whole request-response transaction as possible although an implementation MAY choose to start the timeout after the entire request stream has been received instead of immediately after the transaction is initiated by the client. The value of Request is a Gateway API Duration string as defined by GEP-2257. When this field is unspecified, request timeout behavior is implementation-specific. Support: Extended pattern: ^([0-9]{1,5}(h|m|s|ms)){1,4}$ type: string type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: backendRequest timeout cannot be longer than request timeout rule: '!(has(self.request) && has(self.backendRequest) && duration(self.request) != duration(''0s'') && duration(self.backendRequest) > duration(self.request))' type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: RequestRedirect filter must not be used together with backendRefs rule: '(has(self.backendRefs) && size(self.backendRefs) > 0) ? (!has(self.filters) || self.filters.all(f, !has(f.requestRedirect))): true' - message: When using RequestRedirect filter with path.replacePrefixMatch, exactly one PathPrefix match must be specified rule: '(has(self.filters) && self.filters.exists_one(f, has(f.requestRedirect) && has(f.requestRedirect.path) && f.requestRedirect.path.type == ''ReplacePrefixMatch'' && has(f.requestRedirect.path.replacePrefixMatch))) ? ((size(self.matches) != 1 || !has(self.matches[0].path) || self.matches[0].path.type != ''PathPrefix'') ? false : true) : true' - message: When using URLRewrite filter with path.replacePrefixMatch, exactly one PathPrefix match must be specified rule: '(has(self.filters) && self.filters.exists_one(f, has(f.urlRewrite) && has(f.urlRewrite.path) && f.urlRewrite.path.type == ''ReplacePrefixMatch'' && has(f.urlRewrite.path.replacePrefixMatch))) ? ((size(self.matches) != 1 || !has(self.matches[0].path) || self.matches[0].path.type != ''PathPrefix'') ? false : true) : true' - message: Within backendRefs, when using RequestRedirect filter with path.replacePrefixMatch, exactly one PathPrefix match must be specified rule: '(has(self.backendRefs) && self.backendRefs.exists_one(b, (has(b.filters) && b.filters.exists_one(f, has(f.requestRedirect) && has(f.requestRedirect.path) && f.requestRedirect.path.type == ''ReplacePrefixMatch'' && has(f.requestRedirect.path.replacePrefixMatch))) )) ? ((size(self.matches) != 1 || !has(self.matches[0].path) || self.matches[0].path.type != ''PathPrefix'') ? false : true) : true' - message: Within backendRefs, When using URLRewrite filter with path.replacePrefixMatch, exactly one PathPrefix match must be specified rule: '(has(self.backendRefs) && self.backendRefs.exists_one(b, (has(b.filters) && b.filters.exists_one(f, has(f.urlRewrite) && has(f.urlRewrite.path) && f.urlRewrite.path.type == ''ReplacePrefixMatch'' && has(f.urlRewrite.path.replacePrefixMatch))) )) ? ((size(self.matches) != 1 || !has(self.matches[0].path) || self.matches[0].path.type != ''PathPrefix'') ? false : true) : true' maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-validations: - message: While 16 rules and 64 matches per rule are allowed, the total number of matches across all rules in a route must be less than 128 rule: '(self.size() > 0 ? self[0].matches.size() : 0) + (self.size() > 1 ? self[1].matches.size() : 0) + (self.size() > 2 ? self[2].matches.size() : 0) + (self.size() > 3 ? self[3].matches.size() : 0) + (self.size() > 4 ? self[4].matches.size() : 0) + (self.size() > 5 ? self[5].matches.size() : 0) + (self.size() > 6 ? self[6].matches.size() : 0) + (self.size() > 7 ? self[7].matches.size() : 0) + (self.size() > 8 ? self[8].matches.size() : 0) + (self.size() > 9 ? self[9].matches.size() : 0) + (self.size() > 10 ? self[10].matches.size() : 0) + (self.size() > 11 ? self[11].matches.size() : 0) + (self.size() > 12 ? self[12].matches.size() : 0) + (self.size() > 13 ? self[13].matches.size() : 0) + (self.size() > 14 ? self[14].matches.size() : 0) + (self.size() > 15 ? self[15].matches.size() : 0) <= 128' - message: Rule name must be unique within the route rule: self.all(l1, !has(l1.name) || self.exists_one(l2, has(l2.name) && l1.name == l2.name)) type: object status: description: Status defines the current state of HTTPRoute. properties: parents: description: |- Parents is a list of parent resources (usually Gateways) that are associated with the route, and the status of the route with respect to each parent. When this route attaches to a parent, the controller that manages the parent must add an entry to this list when the controller first sees the route and should update the entry as appropriate when the route or gateway is modified. Note that parent references that cannot be resolved by an implementation of this API will not be added to this list. Implementations of this API can only populate Route status for the Gateways/parent resources they are responsible for. A maximum of 32 Gateways will be represented in this list. An empty list means the route has not been attached to any Gateway. items: description: |- RouteParentStatus describes the status of a route with respect to an associated Parent. properties: conditions: description: |- Conditions describes the status of the route with respect to the Gateway. Note that the route's availability is also subject to the Gateway's own status conditions and listener status. If the Route's ParentRef specifies an existing Gateway that supports Routes of this kind AND that Gateway's controller has sufficient access, then that Gateway's controller MUST set the "Accepted" condition on the Route, to indicate whether the route has been accepted or rejected by the Gateway, and why. A Route MUST be considered "Accepted" if at least one of the Route's rules is implemented by the Gateway. There are a number of cases where the "Accepted" condition may not be set due to lack of controller visibility, that includes when: * The Route refers to a non-existent parent. * The Route is of a type that the controller does not support. * The Route is in a namespace the controller does not have access to. items: description: Condition contains details for one aspect of the current state of this API Resource. properties: lastTransitionTime: description: |- lastTransitionTime is the last time the condition transitioned from one status to another. This should be when the underlying condition changed. If that is not known, then using the time when the API field changed is acceptable. format: date-time type: string message: description: |- message is a human readable message indicating details about the transition. This may be an empty string. maxLength: 32768 type: string observedGeneration: description: |- observedGeneration represents the .metadata.generation that the condition was set based upon. For instance, if .metadata.generation is currently 12, but the .status.conditions[x].observedGeneration is 9, the condition is out of date with respect to the current state of the instance. format: int64 minimum: 0 type: integer reason: description: |- reason contains a programmatic identifier indicating the reason for the condition's last transition. Producers of specific condition types may define expected values and meanings for this field, and whether the values are considered a guaranteed API. The value should be a CamelCase string. This field may not be empty. maxLength: 1024 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z]([A-Za-z0-9_,:]*[A-Za-z0-9_])?$ type: string status: description: status of the condition, one of True, False, Unknown. enum: - "True" - "False" - Unknown type: string type: description: type of condition in CamelCase or in foo.example.com/CamelCase. maxLength: 316 pattern: ^([a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*/)?(([A-Za-z0-9][-A-Za-z0-9_.]*)?[A-Za-z0-9])$ type: string required: - lastTransitionTime - message - reason - status - type type: object maxItems: 8 minItems: 1 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - type x-kubernetes-list-type: map controllerName: description: |- ControllerName is a domain/path string that indicates the name of the controller that wrote this status. This corresponds with the controllerName field on GatewayClass. Example: "example.net/gateway-controller". The format of this field is DOMAIN "/" PATH, where DOMAIN and PATH are valid Kubernetes names (https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/names/#names). Controllers MUST populate this field when writing status. Controllers should ensure that entries to status populated with their ControllerName are cleaned up when they are no longer necessary. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*\/[A-Za-z0-9\/\-._~%!$&'()*+,;=:]+$ type: string parentRef: description: |- ParentRef corresponds with a ParentRef in the spec that this RouteParentStatus struct describes the status of. properties: group: default: gateway.networking.k8s.io description: |- Group is the group of the referent. When unspecified, "gateway.networking.k8s.io" is inferred. To set the core API group (such as for a "Service" kind referent), Group must be explicitly set to "" (empty string). Support: Core maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: default: Gateway description: |- Kind is kind of the referent. There are two kinds of parent resources with "Core" support: * Gateway (Gateway conformance profile) * Service (Mesh conformance profile, ClusterIP Services only) Support for other resources is Implementation-Specific. maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: |- Name is the name of the referent. Support: Core maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string namespace: description: |- Namespace is the namespace of the referent. When unspecified, this refers to the local namespace of the Route. Note that there are specific rules for ParentRefs which cross namespace boundaries. Cross-namespace references are only valid if they are explicitly allowed by something in the namespace they are referring to. For example: Gateway has the AllowedRoutes field, and ReferenceGrant provides a generic way to enable any other kind of cross-namespace reference. ParentRefs from a Route to a Service in the same namespace are "producer" routes, which apply default routing rules to inbound connections from any namespace to the Service. ParentRefs from a Route to a Service in a different namespace are "consumer" routes, and these routing rules are only applied to outbound connections originating from the same namespace as the Route, for which the intended destination of the connections are a Service targeted as a ParentRef of the Route. Support: Core maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?$ type: string port: description: |- Port is the network port this Route targets. It can be interpreted differently based on the type of parent resource. When the parent resource is a Gateway, this targets all listeners listening on the specified port that also support this kind of Route(and select this Route). It's not recommended to set `Port` unless the networking behaviors specified in a Route must apply to a specific port as opposed to a listener(s) whose port(s) may be changed. When both Port and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected listener must match both specified values. When the parent resource is a Service, this targets a specific port in the Service spec. When both Port (experimental) and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected port must match both specified values. Implementations MAY choose to support other parent resources. Implementations supporting other types of parent resources MUST clearly document how/if Port is interpreted. For the purpose of status, an attachment is considered successful as long as the parent resource accepts it partially. For example, Gateway listeners can restrict which Routes can attach to them by Route kind, namespace, or hostname. If 1 of 2 Gateway listeners accept attachment from the referencing Route, the Route MUST be considered successfully attached. If no Gateway listeners accept attachment from this Route, the Route MUST be considered detached from the Gateway. Support: Extended format: int32 maximum: 65535 minimum: 1 type: integer sectionName: description: |- SectionName is the name of a section within the target resource. In the following resources, SectionName is interpreted as the following: * Gateway: Listener name. When both Port (experimental) and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected listener must match both specified values. * Service: Port name. When both Port (experimental) and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected listener must match both specified values. Implementations MAY choose to support attaching Routes to other resources. If that is the case, they MUST clearly document how SectionName is interpreted. When unspecified (empty string), this will reference the entire resource. For the purpose of status, an attachment is considered successful if at least one section in the parent resource accepts it. For example, Gateway listeners can restrict which Routes can attach to them by Route kind, namespace, or hostname. If 1 of 2 Gateway listeners accept attachment from the referencing Route, the Route MUST be considered successfully attached. If no Gateway listeners accept attachment from this Route, the Route MUST be considered detached from the Gateway. Support: Core maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string required: - name type: object required: - controllerName - parentRef type: object maxItems: 32 type: array required: - parents type: object required: - spec type: object served: true storage: true subresources: status: {} - additionalPrinterColumns: - jsonPath: .spec.hostnames name: Hostnames type: string - jsonPath: .metadata.creationTimestamp name: Age type: date name: v1beta1 schema: openAPIV3Schema: description: |- HTTPRoute provides a way to route HTTP requests. This includes the capability to match requests by hostname, path, header, or query param. Filters can be used to specify additional processing steps. Backends specify where matching requests should be routed. properties: apiVersion: description: |- APIVersion defines the versioned schema of this representation of an object. Servers should convert recognized schemas to the latest internal value, and may reject unrecognized values. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#resources type: string kind: description: |- Kind is a string value representing the REST resource this object represents. Servers may infer this from the endpoint the client submits requests to. Cannot be updated. In CamelCase. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#types-kinds type: string metadata: type: object spec: description: Spec defines the desired state of HTTPRoute. properties: hostnames: description: |- Hostnames defines a set of hostnames that should match against the HTTP Host header to select a HTTPRoute used to process the request. Implementations MUST ignore any port value specified in the HTTP Host header while performing a match and (absent of any applicable header modification configuration) MUST forward this header unmodified to the backend. Valid values for Hostnames are determined by RFC 1123 definition of a hostname with 2 notable exceptions: 1. IPs are not allowed. 2. A hostname may be prefixed with a wildcard label (`*.`). The wildcard label must appear by itself as the first label. If a hostname is specified by both the Listener and HTTPRoute, there must be at least one intersecting hostname for the HTTPRoute to be attached to the Listener. For example: * A Listener with `test.example.com` as the hostname matches HTTPRoutes that have either not specified any hostnames, or have specified at least one of `test.example.com` or `*.example.com`. * A Listener with `*.example.com` as the hostname matches HTTPRoutes that have either not specified any hostnames or have specified at least one hostname that matches the Listener hostname. For example, `*.example.com`, `test.example.com`, and `foo.test.example.com` would all match. On the other hand, `example.com` and `test.example.net` would not match. Hostnames that are prefixed with a wildcard label (`*.`) are interpreted as a suffix match. That means that a match for `*.example.com` would match both `test.example.com`, and `foo.test.example.com`, but not `example.com`. If both the Listener and HTTPRoute have specified hostnames, any HTTPRoute hostnames that do not match the Listener hostname MUST be ignored. For example, if a Listener specified `*.example.com`, and the HTTPRoute specified `test.example.com` and `test.example.net`, `test.example.net` must not be considered for a match. If both the Listener and HTTPRoute have specified hostnames, and none match with the criteria above, then the HTTPRoute is not accepted. The implementation must raise an 'Accepted' Condition with a status of `False` in the corresponding RouteParentStatus. In the event that multiple HTTPRoutes specify intersecting hostnames (e.g. overlapping wildcard matching and exact matching hostnames), precedence must be given to rules from the HTTPRoute with the largest number of: * Characters in a matching non-wildcard hostname. * Characters in a matching hostname. If ties exist across multiple Routes, the matching precedence rules for HTTPRouteMatches takes over. Support: Core items: description: |- Hostname is the fully qualified domain name of a network host. This matches the RFC 1123 definition of a hostname with 2 notable exceptions: 1. IPs are not allowed. 2. A hostname may be prefixed with a wildcard label (`*.`). The wildcard label must appear by itself as the first label. Hostname can be "precise" which is a domain name without the terminating dot of a network host (e.g. "foo.example.com") or "wildcard", which is a domain name prefixed with a single wildcard label (e.g. `*.example.com`). Note that as per RFC1035 and RFC1123, a *label* must consist of lower case alphanumeric characters or '-', and must start and end with an alphanumeric character. No other punctuation is allowed. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^(\*\.)?[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string maxItems: 16 type: array parentRefs: description: |+ ParentRefs references the resources (usually Gateways) that a Route wants to be attached to. Note that the referenced parent resource needs to allow this for the attachment to be complete. For Gateways, that means the Gateway needs to allow attachment from Routes of this kind and namespace. For Services, that means the Service must either be in the same namespace for a "producer" route, or the mesh implementation must support and allow "consumer" routes for the referenced Service. ReferenceGrant is not applicable for governing ParentRefs to Services - it is not possible to create a "producer" route for a Service in a different namespace from the Route. There are two kinds of parent resources with "Core" support: * Gateway (Gateway conformance profile) * Service (Mesh conformance profile, ClusterIP Services only) This API may be extended in the future to support additional kinds of parent resources. ParentRefs must be _distinct_. This means either that: * They select different objects. If this is the case, then parentRef entries are distinct. In terms of fields, this means that the multi-part key defined by `group`, `kind`, `namespace`, and `name` must be unique across all parentRef entries in the Route. * They do not select different objects, but for each optional field used, each ParentRef that selects the same object must set the same set of optional fields to different values. If one ParentRef sets a combination of optional fields, all must set the same combination. Some examples: * If one ParentRef sets `sectionName`, all ParentRefs referencing the same object must also set `sectionName`. * If one ParentRef sets `port`, all ParentRefs referencing the same object must also set `port`. * If one ParentRef sets `sectionName` and `port`, all ParentRefs referencing the same object must also set `sectionName` and `port`. It is possible to separately reference multiple distinct objects that may be collapsed by an implementation. For example, some implementations may choose to merge compatible Gateway Listeners together. If that is the case, the list of routes attached to those resources should also be merged. Note that for ParentRefs that cross namespace boundaries, there are specific rules. Cross-namespace references are only valid if they are explicitly allowed by something in the namespace they are referring to. For example, Gateway has the AllowedRoutes field, and ReferenceGrant provides a generic way to enable other kinds of cross-namespace reference. ParentRefs from a Route to a Service in the same namespace are "producer" routes, which apply default routing rules to inbound connections from any namespace to the Service. ParentRefs from a Route to a Service in a different namespace are "consumer" routes, and these routing rules are only applied to outbound connections originating from the same namespace as the Route, for which the intended destination of the connections are a Service targeted as a ParentRef of the Route. items: description: |- ParentReference identifies an API object (usually a Gateway) that can be considered a parent of this resource (usually a route). There are two kinds of parent resources with "Core" support: * Gateway (Gateway conformance profile) * Service (Mesh conformance profile, ClusterIP Services only) This API may be extended in the future to support additional kinds of parent resources. The API object must be valid in the cluster; the Group and Kind must be registered in the cluster for this reference to be valid. properties: group: default: gateway.networking.k8s.io description: |- Group is the group of the referent. When unspecified, "gateway.networking.k8s.io" is inferred. To set the core API group (such as for a "Service" kind referent), Group must be explicitly set to "" (empty string). Support: Core maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: default: Gateway description: |- Kind is kind of the referent. There are two kinds of parent resources with "Core" support: * Gateway (Gateway conformance profile) * Service (Mesh conformance profile, ClusterIP Services only) Support for other resources is Implementation-Specific. maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: |- Name is the name of the referent. Support: Core maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string namespace: description: |- Namespace is the namespace of the referent. When unspecified, this refers to the local namespace of the Route. Note that there are specific rules for ParentRefs which cross namespace boundaries. Cross-namespace references are only valid if they are explicitly allowed by something in the namespace they are referring to. For example: Gateway has the AllowedRoutes field, and ReferenceGrant provides a generic way to enable any other kind of cross-namespace reference. ParentRefs from a Route to a Service in the same namespace are "producer" routes, which apply default routing rules to inbound connections from any namespace to the Service. ParentRefs from a Route to a Service in a different namespace are "consumer" routes, and these routing rules are only applied to outbound connections originating from the same namespace as the Route, for which the intended destination of the connections are a Service targeted as a ParentRef of the Route. Support: Core maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?$ type: string port: description: |- Port is the network port this Route targets. It can be interpreted differently based on the type of parent resource. When the parent resource is a Gateway, this targets all listeners listening on the specified port that also support this kind of Route(and select this Route). It's not recommended to set `Port` unless the networking behaviors specified in a Route must apply to a specific port as opposed to a listener(s) whose port(s) may be changed. When both Port and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected listener must match both specified values. When the parent resource is a Service, this targets a specific port in the Service spec. When both Port (experimental) and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected port must match both specified values. Implementations MAY choose to support other parent resources. Implementations supporting other types of parent resources MUST clearly document how/if Port is interpreted. For the purpose of status, an attachment is considered successful as long as the parent resource accepts it partially. For example, Gateway listeners can restrict which Routes can attach to them by Route kind, namespace, or hostname. If 1 of 2 Gateway listeners accept attachment from the referencing Route, the Route MUST be considered successfully attached. If no Gateway listeners accept attachment from this Route, the Route MUST be considered detached from the Gateway. Support: Extended format: int32 maximum: 65535 minimum: 1 type: integer sectionName: description: |- SectionName is the name of a section within the target resource. In the following resources, SectionName is interpreted as the following: * Gateway: Listener name. When both Port (experimental) and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected listener must match both specified values. * Service: Port name. When both Port (experimental) and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected listener must match both specified values. Implementations MAY choose to support attaching Routes to other resources. If that is the case, they MUST clearly document how SectionName is interpreted. When unspecified (empty string), this will reference the entire resource. For the purpose of status, an attachment is considered successful if at least one section in the parent resource accepts it. For example, Gateway listeners can restrict which Routes can attach to them by Route kind, namespace, or hostname. If 1 of 2 Gateway listeners accept attachment from the referencing Route, the Route MUST be considered successfully attached. If no Gateway listeners accept attachment from this Route, the Route MUST be considered detached from the Gateway. Support: Core maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string required: - name type: object maxItems: 32 type: array x-kubernetes-validations: - message: sectionName or port must be specified when parentRefs includes 2 or more references to the same parent rule: 'self.all(p1, self.all(p2, p1.group == p2.group && p1.kind == p2.kind && p1.name == p2.name && (((!has(p1.__namespace__) || p1.__namespace__ == '''') && (!has(p2.__namespace__) || p2.__namespace__ == '''')) || (has(p1.__namespace__) && has(p2.__namespace__) && p1.__namespace__ == p2.__namespace__)) ? ((!has(p1.sectionName) || p1.sectionName == '''') == (!has(p2.sectionName) || p2.sectionName == '''') && (!has(p1.port) || p1.port == 0) == (!has(p2.port) || p2.port == 0)): true))' - message: sectionName or port must be unique when parentRefs includes 2 or more references to the same parent rule: self.all(p1, self.exists_one(p2, p1.group == p2.group && p1.kind == p2.kind && p1.name == p2.name && (((!has(p1.__namespace__) || p1.__namespace__ == '') && (!has(p2.__namespace__) || p2.__namespace__ == '')) || (has(p1.__namespace__) && has(p2.__namespace__) && p1.__namespace__ == p2.__namespace__ )) && (((!has(p1.sectionName) || p1.sectionName == '') && (!has(p2.sectionName) || p2.sectionName == '')) || ( has(p1.sectionName) && has(p2.sectionName) && p1.sectionName == p2.sectionName)) && (((!has(p1.port) || p1.port == 0) && (!has(p2.port) || p2.port == 0)) || (has(p1.port) && has(p2.port) && p1.port == p2.port)))) rules: default: - matches: - path: type: PathPrefix value: / description: |+ Rules are a list of HTTP matchers, filters and actions. items: description: |- HTTPRouteRule defines semantics for matching an HTTP request based on conditions (matches), processing it (filters), and forwarding the request to an API object (backendRefs). properties: backendRefs: description: |- BackendRefs defines the backend(s) where matching requests should be sent. Failure behavior here depends on how many BackendRefs are specified and how many are invalid. If *all* entries in BackendRefs are invalid, and there are also no filters specified in this route rule, *all* traffic which matches this rule MUST receive a 500 status code. See the HTTPBackendRef definition for the rules about what makes a single HTTPBackendRef invalid. When a HTTPBackendRef is invalid, 500 status codes MUST be returned for requests that would have otherwise been routed to an invalid backend. If multiple backends are specified, and some are invalid, the proportion of requests that would otherwise have been routed to an invalid backend MUST receive a 500 status code. For example, if two backends are specified with equal weights, and one is invalid, 50 percent of traffic must receive a 500. Implementations may choose how that 50 percent is determined. When a HTTPBackendRef refers to a Service that has no ready endpoints, implementations SHOULD return a 503 for requests to that backend instead. If an implementation chooses to do this, all of the above rules for 500 responses MUST also apply for responses that return a 503. Support: Core for Kubernetes Service Support: Extended for Kubernetes ServiceImport Support: Implementation-specific for any other resource Support for weight: Core items: description: |- HTTPBackendRef defines how a HTTPRoute forwards a HTTP request. Note that when a namespace different than the local namespace is specified, a ReferenceGrant object is required in the referent namespace to allow that namespace's owner to accept the reference. See the ReferenceGrant documentation for details. When the BackendRef points to a Kubernetes Service, implementations SHOULD honor the appProtocol field if it is set for the target Service Port. Implementations supporting appProtocol SHOULD recognize the Kubernetes Standard Application Protocols defined in KEP-3726. If a Service appProtocol isn't specified, an implementation MAY infer the backend protocol through its own means. Implementations MAY infer the protocol from the Route type referring to the backend Service. If a Route is not able to send traffic to the backend using the specified protocol then the backend is considered invalid. Implementations MUST set the "ResolvedRefs" condition to "False" with the "UnsupportedProtocol" reason. properties: filters: description: |- Filters defined at this level should be executed if and only if the request is being forwarded to the backend defined here. Support: Implementation-specific (For broader support of filters, use the Filters field in HTTPRouteRule.) items: description: |- HTTPRouteFilter defines processing steps that must be completed during the request or response lifecycle. HTTPRouteFilters are meant as an extension point to express processing that may be done in Gateway implementations. Some examples include request or response modification, implementing authentication strategies, rate-limiting, and traffic shaping. API guarantee/conformance is defined based on the type of the filter. properties: extensionRef: description: |- ExtensionRef is an optional, implementation-specific extension to the "filter" behavior. For example, resource "myroutefilter" in group "networking.example.net"). ExtensionRef MUST NOT be used for core and extended filters. This filter can be used multiple times within the same rule. Support: Implementation-specific properties: group: description: |- Group is the group of the referent. For example, "gateway.networking.k8s.io". When unspecified or empty string, core API group is inferred. maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: description: Kind is kind of the referent. For example "HTTPRoute" or "Service". maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: Name is the name of the referent. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string required: - group - kind - name type: object requestHeaderModifier: description: |- RequestHeaderModifier defines a schema for a filter that modifies request headers. Support: Core properties: add: description: |- Add adds the given header(s) (name, value) to the request before the action. It appends to any existing values associated with the header name. Input: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: foo Config: add: - name: "my-header" value: "bar,baz" Output: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: foo,bar,baz items: description: HTTPHeader represents an HTTP Header name and value as defined by RFC 7230. properties: name: description: |- Name is the name of the HTTP Header to be matched. Name matching MUST be case insensitive. (See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.2). If multiple entries specify equivalent header names, the first entry with an equivalent name MUST be considered for a match. Subsequent entries with an equivalent header name MUST be ignored. Due to the case-insensitivity of header names, "foo" and "Foo" are considered equivalent. maxLength: 256 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z0-9!#$%&'*+\-.^_\x60|~]+$ type: string value: description: Value is the value of HTTP Header to be matched. maxLength: 4096 minLength: 1 type: string required: - name - value type: object maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map remove: description: |- Remove the given header(s) from the HTTP request before the action. The value of Remove is a list of HTTP header names. Note that the header names are case-insensitive (see https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc2616#section-4.2). Input: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header1: foo my-header2: bar my-header3: baz Config: remove: ["my-header1", "my-header3"] Output: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header2: bar items: type: string maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: set set: description: |- Set overwrites the request with the given header (name, value) before the action. Input: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: foo Config: set: - name: "my-header" value: "bar" Output: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: bar items: description: HTTPHeader represents an HTTP Header name and value as defined by RFC 7230. properties: name: description: |- Name is the name of the HTTP Header to be matched. Name matching MUST be case insensitive. (See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.2). If multiple entries specify equivalent header names, the first entry with an equivalent name MUST be considered for a match. Subsequent entries with an equivalent header name MUST be ignored. Due to the case-insensitivity of header names, "foo" and "Foo" are considered equivalent. maxLength: 256 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z0-9!#$%&'*+\-.^_\x60|~]+$ type: string value: description: Value is the value of HTTP Header to be matched. maxLength: 4096 minLength: 1 type: string required: - name - value type: object maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map type: object requestMirror: description: |+ RequestMirror defines a schema for a filter that mirrors requests. Requests are sent to the specified destination, but responses from that destination are ignored. This filter can be used multiple times within the same rule. Note that not all implementations will be able to support mirroring to multiple backends. Support: Extended properties: backendRef: description: |- BackendRef references a resource where mirrored requests are sent. Mirrored requests must be sent only to a single destination endpoint within this BackendRef, irrespective of how many endpoints are present within this BackendRef. If the referent cannot be found, this BackendRef is invalid and must be dropped from the Gateway. The controller must ensure the "ResolvedRefs" condition on the Route status is set to `status: False` and not configure this backend in the underlying implementation. If there is a cross-namespace reference to an *existing* object that is not allowed by a ReferenceGrant, the controller must ensure the "ResolvedRefs" condition on the Route is set to `status: False`, with the "RefNotPermitted" reason and not configure this backend in the underlying implementation. In either error case, the Message of the `ResolvedRefs` Condition should be used to provide more detail about the problem. Support: Extended for Kubernetes Service Support: Implementation-specific for any other resource properties: group: default: "" description: |- Group is the group of the referent. For example, "gateway.networking.k8s.io". When unspecified or empty string, core API group is inferred. maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: default: Service description: |- Kind is the Kubernetes resource kind of the referent. For example "Service". Defaults to "Service" when not specified. ExternalName services can refer to CNAME DNS records that may live outside of the cluster and as such are difficult to reason about in terms of conformance. They also may not be safe to forward to (see CVE-2021-25740 for more information). Implementations SHOULD NOT support ExternalName Services. Support: Core (Services with a type other than ExternalName) Support: Implementation-specific (Services with type ExternalName) maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: Name is the name of the referent. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string namespace: description: |- Namespace is the namespace of the backend. When unspecified, the local namespace is inferred. Note that when a namespace different than the local namespace is specified, a ReferenceGrant object is required in the referent namespace to allow that namespace's owner to accept the reference. See the ReferenceGrant documentation for details. Support: Core maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?$ type: string port: description: |- Port specifies the destination port number to use for this resource. Port is required when the referent is a Kubernetes Service. In this case, the port number is the service port number, not the target port. For other resources, destination port might be derived from the referent resource or this field. format: int32 maximum: 65535 minimum: 1 type: integer required: - name type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: Must have port for Service reference rule: '(size(self.group) == 0 && self.kind == ''Service'') ? has(self.port) : true' fraction: description: |+ Fraction represents the fraction of requests that should be mirrored to BackendRef. Only one of Fraction or Percent may be specified. If neither field is specified, 100% of requests will be mirrored. properties: denominator: default: 100 format: int32 minimum: 1 type: integer numerator: format: int32 minimum: 0 type: integer required: - numerator type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: numerator must be less than or equal to denominator rule: self.numerator <= self.denominator percent: description: |+ Percent represents the percentage of requests that should be mirrored to BackendRef. Its minimum value is 0 (indicating 0% of requests) and its maximum value is 100 (indicating 100% of requests). Only one of Fraction or Percent may be specified. If neither field is specified, 100% of requests will be mirrored. format: int32 maximum: 100 minimum: 0 type: integer required: - backendRef type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: Only one of percent or fraction may be specified in HTTPRequestMirrorFilter rule: '!(has(self.percent) && has(self.fraction))' requestRedirect: description: |- RequestRedirect defines a schema for a filter that responds to the request with an HTTP redirection. Support: Core properties: hostname: description: |- Hostname is the hostname to be used in the value of the `Location` header in the response. When empty, the hostname in the `Host` header of the request is used. Support: Core maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string path: description: |- Path defines parameters used to modify the path of the incoming request. The modified path is then used to construct the `Location` header. When empty, the request path is used as-is. Support: Extended properties: replaceFullPath: description: |- ReplaceFullPath specifies the value with which to replace the full path of a request during a rewrite or redirect. maxLength: 1024 type: string replacePrefixMatch: description: |- ReplacePrefixMatch specifies the value with which to replace the prefix match of a request during a rewrite or redirect. For example, a request to "/foo/bar" with a prefix match of "/foo" and a ReplacePrefixMatch of "/xyz" would be modified to "/xyz/bar". Note that this matches the behavior of the PathPrefix match type. This matches full path elements. A path element refers to the list of labels in the path split by the `/` separator. When specified, a trailing `/` is ignored. For example, the paths `/abc`, `/abc/`, and `/abc/def` would all match the prefix `/abc`, but the path `/abcd` would not. ReplacePrefixMatch is only compatible with a `PathPrefix` HTTPRouteMatch. Using any other HTTPRouteMatch type on the same HTTPRouteRule will result in the implementation setting the Accepted Condition for the Route to `status: False`. Request Path | Prefix Match | Replace Prefix | Modified Path maxLength: 1024 type: string type: description: |- Type defines the type of path modifier. Additional types may be added in a future release of the API. Note that values may be added to this enum, implementations must ensure that unknown values will not cause a crash. Unknown values here must result in the implementation setting the Accepted Condition for the Route to `status: False`, with a Reason of `UnsupportedValue`. enum: - ReplaceFullPath - ReplacePrefixMatch type: string required: - type type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: replaceFullPath must be specified when type is set to 'ReplaceFullPath' rule: 'self.type == ''ReplaceFullPath'' ? has(self.replaceFullPath) : true' - message: type must be 'ReplaceFullPath' when replaceFullPath is set rule: 'has(self.replaceFullPath) ? self.type == ''ReplaceFullPath'' : true' - message: replacePrefixMatch must be specified when type is set to 'ReplacePrefixMatch' rule: 'self.type == ''ReplacePrefixMatch'' ? has(self.replacePrefixMatch) : true' - message: type must be 'ReplacePrefixMatch' when replacePrefixMatch is set rule: 'has(self.replacePrefixMatch) ? self.type == ''ReplacePrefixMatch'' : true' port: description: |- Port is the port to be used in the value of the `Location` header in the response. If no port is specified, the redirect port MUST be derived using the following rules: * If redirect scheme is not-empty, the redirect port MUST be the well-known port associated with the redirect scheme. Specifically "http" to port 80 and "https" to port 443. If the redirect scheme does not have a well-known port, the listener port of the Gateway SHOULD be used. * If redirect scheme is empty, the redirect port MUST be the Gateway Listener port. Implementations SHOULD NOT add the port number in the 'Location' header in the following cases: * A Location header that will use HTTP (whether that is determined via the Listener protocol or the Scheme field) _and_ use port 80. * A Location header that will use HTTPS (whether that is determined via the Listener protocol or the Scheme field) _and_ use port 443. Support: Extended format: int32 maximum: 65535 minimum: 1 type: integer scheme: description: |- Scheme is the scheme to be used in the value of the `Location` header in the response. When empty, the scheme of the request is used. Scheme redirects can affect the port of the redirect, for more information, refer to the documentation for the port field of this filter. Note that values may be added to this enum, implementations must ensure that unknown values will not cause a crash. Unknown values here must result in the implementation setting the Accepted Condition for the Route to `status: False`, with a Reason of `UnsupportedValue`. Support: Extended enum: - http - https type: string statusCode: default: 302 description: |- StatusCode is the HTTP status code to be used in response. Note that values may be added to this enum, implementations must ensure that unknown values will not cause a crash. Unknown values here must result in the implementation setting the Accepted Condition for the Route to `status: False`, with a Reason of `UnsupportedValue`. Support: Core enum: - 301 - 302 type: integer type: object responseHeaderModifier: description: |- ResponseHeaderModifier defines a schema for a filter that modifies response headers. Support: Extended properties: add: description: |- Add adds the given header(s) (name, value) to the request before the action. It appends to any existing values associated with the header name. Input: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: foo Config: add: - name: "my-header" value: "bar,baz" Output: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: foo,bar,baz items: description: HTTPHeader represents an HTTP Header name and value as defined by RFC 7230. properties: name: description: |- Name is the name of the HTTP Header to be matched. Name matching MUST be case insensitive. (See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.2). If multiple entries specify equivalent header names, the first entry with an equivalent name MUST be considered for a match. Subsequent entries with an equivalent header name MUST be ignored. Due to the case-insensitivity of header names, "foo" and "Foo" are considered equivalent. maxLength: 256 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z0-9!#$%&'*+\-.^_\x60|~]+$ type: string value: description: Value is the value of HTTP Header to be matched. maxLength: 4096 minLength: 1 type: string required: - name - value type: object maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map remove: description: |- Remove the given header(s) from the HTTP request before the action. The value of Remove is a list of HTTP header names. Note that the header names are case-insensitive (see https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc2616#section-4.2). Input: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header1: foo my-header2: bar my-header3: baz Config: remove: ["my-header1", "my-header3"] Output: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header2: bar items: type: string maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: set set: description: |- Set overwrites the request with the given header (name, value) before the action. Input: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: foo Config: set: - name: "my-header" value: "bar" Output: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: bar items: description: HTTPHeader represents an HTTP Header name and value as defined by RFC 7230. properties: name: description: |- Name is the name of the HTTP Header to be matched. Name matching MUST be case insensitive. (See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.2). If multiple entries specify equivalent header names, the first entry with an equivalent name MUST be considered for a match. Subsequent entries with an equivalent header name MUST be ignored. Due to the case-insensitivity of header names, "foo" and "Foo" are considered equivalent. maxLength: 256 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z0-9!#$%&'*+\-.^_\x60|~]+$ type: string value: description: Value is the value of HTTP Header to be matched. maxLength: 4096 minLength: 1 type: string required: - name - value type: object maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map type: object type: description: |- Type identifies the type of filter to apply. As with other API fields, types are classified into three conformance levels: - Core: Filter types and their corresponding configuration defined by "Support: Core" in this package, e.g. "RequestHeaderModifier". All implementations must support core filters. - Extended: Filter types and their corresponding configuration defined by "Support: Extended" in this package, e.g. "RequestMirror". Implementers are encouraged to support extended filters. - Implementation-specific: Filters that are defined and supported by specific vendors. In the future, filters showing convergence in behavior across multiple implementations will be considered for inclusion in extended or core conformance levels. Filter-specific configuration for such filters is specified using the ExtensionRef field. `Type` should be set to "ExtensionRef" for custom filters. Implementers are encouraged to define custom implementation types to extend the core API with implementation-specific behavior. If a reference to a custom filter type cannot be resolved, the filter MUST NOT be skipped. Instead, requests that would have been processed by that filter MUST receive a HTTP error response. Note that values may be added to this enum, implementations must ensure that unknown values will not cause a crash. Unknown values here must result in the implementation setting the Accepted Condition for the Route to `status: False`, with a Reason of `UnsupportedValue`. enum: - RequestHeaderModifier - ResponseHeaderModifier - RequestMirror - RequestRedirect - URLRewrite - ExtensionRef type: string urlRewrite: description: |- URLRewrite defines a schema for a filter that modifies a request during forwarding. Support: Extended properties: hostname: description: |- Hostname is the value to be used to replace the Host header value during forwarding. Support: Extended maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string path: description: |- Path defines a path rewrite. Support: Extended properties: replaceFullPath: description: |- ReplaceFullPath specifies the value with which to replace the full path of a request during a rewrite or redirect. maxLength: 1024 type: string replacePrefixMatch: description: |- ReplacePrefixMatch specifies the value with which to replace the prefix match of a request during a rewrite or redirect. For example, a request to "/foo/bar" with a prefix match of "/foo" and a ReplacePrefixMatch of "/xyz" would be modified to "/xyz/bar". Note that this matches the behavior of the PathPrefix match type. This matches full path elements. A path element refers to the list of labels in the path split by the `/` separator. When specified, a trailing `/` is ignored. For example, the paths `/abc`, `/abc/`, and `/abc/def` would all match the prefix `/abc`, but the path `/abcd` would not. ReplacePrefixMatch is only compatible with a `PathPrefix` HTTPRouteMatch. Using any other HTTPRouteMatch type on the same HTTPRouteRule will result in the implementation setting the Accepted Condition for the Route to `status: False`. Request Path | Prefix Match | Replace Prefix | Modified Path maxLength: 1024 type: string type: description: |- Type defines the type of path modifier. Additional types may be added in a future release of the API. Note that values may be added to this enum, implementations must ensure that unknown values will not cause a crash. Unknown values here must result in the implementation setting the Accepted Condition for the Route to `status: False`, with a Reason of `UnsupportedValue`. enum: - ReplaceFullPath - ReplacePrefixMatch type: string required: - type type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: replaceFullPath must be specified when type is set to 'ReplaceFullPath' rule: 'self.type == ''ReplaceFullPath'' ? has(self.replaceFullPath) : true' - message: type must be 'ReplaceFullPath' when replaceFullPath is set rule: 'has(self.replaceFullPath) ? self.type == ''ReplaceFullPath'' : true' - message: replacePrefixMatch must be specified when type is set to 'ReplacePrefixMatch' rule: 'self.type == ''ReplacePrefixMatch'' ? has(self.replacePrefixMatch) : true' - message: type must be 'ReplacePrefixMatch' when replacePrefixMatch is set rule: 'has(self.replacePrefixMatch) ? self.type == ''ReplacePrefixMatch'' : true' type: object required: - type type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: filter.requestHeaderModifier must be nil if the filter.type is not RequestHeaderModifier rule: '!(has(self.requestHeaderModifier) && self.type != ''RequestHeaderModifier'')' - message: filter.requestHeaderModifier must be specified for RequestHeaderModifier filter.type rule: '!(!has(self.requestHeaderModifier) && self.type == ''RequestHeaderModifier'')' - message: filter.responseHeaderModifier must be nil if the filter.type is not ResponseHeaderModifier rule: '!(has(self.responseHeaderModifier) && self.type != ''ResponseHeaderModifier'')' - message: filter.responseHeaderModifier must be specified for ResponseHeaderModifier filter.type rule: '!(!has(self.responseHeaderModifier) && self.type == ''ResponseHeaderModifier'')' - message: filter.requestMirror must be nil if the filter.type is not RequestMirror rule: '!(has(self.requestMirror) && self.type != ''RequestMirror'')' - message: filter.requestMirror must be specified for RequestMirror filter.type rule: '!(!has(self.requestMirror) && self.type == ''RequestMirror'')' - message: filter.requestRedirect must be nil if the filter.type is not RequestRedirect rule: '!(has(self.requestRedirect) && self.type != ''RequestRedirect'')' - message: filter.requestRedirect must be specified for RequestRedirect filter.type rule: '!(!has(self.requestRedirect) && self.type == ''RequestRedirect'')' - message: filter.urlRewrite must be nil if the filter.type is not URLRewrite rule: '!(has(self.urlRewrite) && self.type != ''URLRewrite'')' - message: filter.urlRewrite must be specified for URLRewrite filter.type rule: '!(!has(self.urlRewrite) && self.type == ''URLRewrite'')' - message: filter.extensionRef must be nil if the filter.type is not ExtensionRef rule: '!(has(self.extensionRef) && self.type != ''ExtensionRef'')' - message: filter.extensionRef must be specified for ExtensionRef filter.type rule: '!(!has(self.extensionRef) && self.type == ''ExtensionRef'')' maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-validations: - message: May specify either httpRouteFilterRequestRedirect or httpRouteFilterRequestRewrite, but not both rule: '!(self.exists(f, f.type == ''RequestRedirect'') && self.exists(f, f.type == ''URLRewrite''))' - message: May specify either httpRouteFilterRequestRedirect or httpRouteFilterRequestRewrite, but not both rule: '!(self.exists(f, f.type == ''RequestRedirect'') && self.exists(f, f.type == ''URLRewrite''))' - message: RequestHeaderModifier filter cannot be repeated rule: self.filter(f, f.type == 'RequestHeaderModifier').size() <= 1 - message: ResponseHeaderModifier filter cannot be repeated rule: self.filter(f, f.type == 'ResponseHeaderModifier').size() <= 1 - message: RequestRedirect filter cannot be repeated rule: self.filter(f, f.type == 'RequestRedirect').size() <= 1 - message: URLRewrite filter cannot be repeated rule: self.filter(f, f.type == 'URLRewrite').size() <= 1 group: default: "" description: |- Group is the group of the referent. For example, "gateway.networking.k8s.io". When unspecified or empty string, core API group is inferred. maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: default: Service description: |- Kind is the Kubernetes resource kind of the referent. For example "Service". Defaults to "Service" when not specified. ExternalName services can refer to CNAME DNS records that may live outside of the cluster and as such are difficult to reason about in terms of conformance. They also may not be safe to forward to (see CVE-2021-25740 for more information). Implementations SHOULD NOT support ExternalName Services. Support: Core (Services with a type other than ExternalName) Support: Implementation-specific (Services with type ExternalName) maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: Name is the name of the referent. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string namespace: description: |- Namespace is the namespace of the backend. When unspecified, the local namespace is inferred. Note that when a namespace different than the local namespace is specified, a ReferenceGrant object is required in the referent namespace to allow that namespace's owner to accept the reference. See the ReferenceGrant documentation for details. Support: Core maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?$ type: string port: description: |- Port specifies the destination port number to use for this resource. Port is required when the referent is a Kubernetes Service. In this case, the port number is the service port number, not the target port. For other resources, destination port might be derived from the referent resource or this field. format: int32 maximum: 65535 minimum: 1 type: integer weight: default: 1 description: |- Weight specifies the proportion of requests forwarded to the referenced backend. This is computed as weight/(sum of all weights in this BackendRefs list). For non-zero values, there may be some epsilon from the exact proportion defined here depending on the precision an implementation supports. Weight is not a percentage and the sum of weights does not need to equal 100. If only one backend is specified and it has a weight greater than 0, 100% of the traffic is forwarded to that backend. If weight is set to 0, no traffic should be forwarded for this entry. If unspecified, weight defaults to 1. Support for this field varies based on the context where used. format: int32 maximum: 1000000 minimum: 0 type: integer required: - name type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: Must have port for Service reference rule: '(size(self.group) == 0 && self.kind == ''Service'') ? has(self.port) : true' maxItems: 16 type: array filters: description: |- Filters define the filters that are applied to requests that match this rule. Wherever possible, implementations SHOULD implement filters in the order they are specified. Implementations MAY choose to implement this ordering strictly, rejecting any combination or order of filters that can not be supported. If implementations choose a strict interpretation of filter ordering, they MUST clearly document that behavior. To reject an invalid combination or order of filters, implementations SHOULD consider the Route Rules with this configuration invalid. If all Route Rules in a Route are invalid, the entire Route would be considered invalid. If only a portion of Route Rules are invalid, implementations MUST set the "PartiallyInvalid" condition for the Route. Conformance-levels at this level are defined based on the type of filter: - ALL core filters MUST be supported by all implementations. - Implementers are encouraged to support extended filters. - Implementation-specific custom filters have no API guarantees across implementations. Specifying the same filter multiple times is not supported unless explicitly indicated in the filter. All filters are expected to be compatible with each other except for the URLRewrite and RequestRedirect filters, which may not be combined. If an implementation can not support other combinations of filters, they must clearly document that limitation. In cases where incompatible or unsupported filters are specified and cause the `Accepted` condition to be set to status `False`, implementations may use the `IncompatibleFilters` reason to specify this configuration error. Support: Core items: description: |- HTTPRouteFilter defines processing steps that must be completed during the request or response lifecycle. HTTPRouteFilters are meant as an extension point to express processing that may be done in Gateway implementations. Some examples include request or response modification, implementing authentication strategies, rate-limiting, and traffic shaping. API guarantee/conformance is defined based on the type of the filter. properties: extensionRef: description: |- ExtensionRef is an optional, implementation-specific extension to the "filter" behavior. For example, resource "myroutefilter" in group "networking.example.net"). ExtensionRef MUST NOT be used for core and extended filters. This filter can be used multiple times within the same rule. Support: Implementation-specific properties: group: description: |- Group is the group of the referent. For example, "gateway.networking.k8s.io". When unspecified or empty string, core API group is inferred. maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: description: Kind is kind of the referent. For example "HTTPRoute" or "Service". maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: Name is the name of the referent. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string required: - group - kind - name type: object requestHeaderModifier: description: |- RequestHeaderModifier defines a schema for a filter that modifies request headers. Support: Core properties: add: description: |- Add adds the given header(s) (name, value) to the request before the action. It appends to any existing values associated with the header name. Input: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: foo Config: add: - name: "my-header" value: "bar,baz" Output: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: foo,bar,baz items: description: HTTPHeader represents an HTTP Header name and value as defined by RFC 7230. properties: name: description: |- Name is the name of the HTTP Header to be matched. Name matching MUST be case insensitive. (See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.2). If multiple entries specify equivalent header names, the first entry with an equivalent name MUST be considered for a match. Subsequent entries with an equivalent header name MUST be ignored. Due to the case-insensitivity of header names, "foo" and "Foo" are considered equivalent. maxLength: 256 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z0-9!#$%&'*+\-.^_\x60|~]+$ type: string value: description: Value is the value of HTTP Header to be matched. maxLength: 4096 minLength: 1 type: string required: - name - value type: object maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map remove: description: |- Remove the given header(s) from the HTTP request before the action. The value of Remove is a list of HTTP header names. Note that the header names are case-insensitive (see https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc2616#section-4.2). Input: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header1: foo my-header2: bar my-header3: baz Config: remove: ["my-header1", "my-header3"] Output: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header2: bar items: type: string maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: set set: description: |- Set overwrites the request with the given header (name, value) before the action. Input: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: foo Config: set: - name: "my-header" value: "bar" Output: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: bar items: description: HTTPHeader represents an HTTP Header name and value as defined by RFC 7230. properties: name: description: |- Name is the name of the HTTP Header to be matched. Name matching MUST be case insensitive. (See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.2). If multiple entries specify equivalent header names, the first entry with an equivalent name MUST be considered for a match. Subsequent entries with an equivalent header name MUST be ignored. Due to the case-insensitivity of header names, "foo" and "Foo" are considered equivalent. maxLength: 256 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z0-9!#$%&'*+\-.^_\x60|~]+$ type: string value: description: Value is the value of HTTP Header to be matched. maxLength: 4096 minLength: 1 type: string required: - name - value type: object maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map type: object requestMirror: description: |+ RequestMirror defines a schema for a filter that mirrors requests. Requests are sent to the specified destination, but responses from that destination are ignored. This filter can be used multiple times within the same rule. Note that not all implementations will be able to support mirroring to multiple backends. Support: Extended properties: backendRef: description: |- BackendRef references a resource where mirrored requests are sent. Mirrored requests must be sent only to a single destination endpoint within this BackendRef, irrespective of how many endpoints are present within this BackendRef. If the referent cannot be found, this BackendRef is invalid and must be dropped from the Gateway. The controller must ensure the "ResolvedRefs" condition on the Route status is set to `status: False` and not configure this backend in the underlying implementation. If there is a cross-namespace reference to an *existing* object that is not allowed by a ReferenceGrant, the controller must ensure the "ResolvedRefs" condition on the Route is set to `status: False`, with the "RefNotPermitted" reason and not configure this backend in the underlying implementation. In either error case, the Message of the `ResolvedRefs` Condition should be used to provide more detail about the problem. Support: Extended for Kubernetes Service Support: Implementation-specific for any other resource properties: group: default: "" description: |- Group is the group of the referent. For example, "gateway.networking.k8s.io". When unspecified or empty string, core API group is inferred. maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: default: Service description: |- Kind is the Kubernetes resource kind of the referent. For example "Service". Defaults to "Service" when not specified. ExternalName services can refer to CNAME DNS records that may live outside of the cluster and as such are difficult to reason about in terms of conformance. They also may not be safe to forward to (see CVE-2021-25740 for more information). Implementations SHOULD NOT support ExternalName Services. Support: Core (Services with a type other than ExternalName) Support: Implementation-specific (Services with type ExternalName) maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: Name is the name of the referent. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string namespace: description: |- Namespace is the namespace of the backend. When unspecified, the local namespace is inferred. Note that when a namespace different than the local namespace is specified, a ReferenceGrant object is required in the referent namespace to allow that namespace's owner to accept the reference. See the ReferenceGrant documentation for details. Support: Core maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?$ type: string port: description: |- Port specifies the destination port number to use for this resource. Port is required when the referent is a Kubernetes Service. In this case, the port number is the service port number, not the target port. For other resources, destination port might be derived from the referent resource or this field. format: int32 maximum: 65535 minimum: 1 type: integer required: - name type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: Must have port for Service reference rule: '(size(self.group) == 0 && self.kind == ''Service'') ? has(self.port) : true' fraction: description: |+ Fraction represents the fraction of requests that should be mirrored to BackendRef. Only one of Fraction or Percent may be specified. If neither field is specified, 100% of requests will be mirrored. properties: denominator: default: 100 format: int32 minimum: 1 type: integer numerator: format: int32 minimum: 0 type: integer required: - numerator type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: numerator must be less than or equal to denominator rule: self.numerator <= self.denominator percent: description: |+ Percent represents the percentage of requests that should be mirrored to BackendRef. Its minimum value is 0 (indicating 0% of requests) and its maximum value is 100 (indicating 100% of requests). Only one of Fraction or Percent may be specified. If neither field is specified, 100% of requests will be mirrored. format: int32 maximum: 100 minimum: 0 type: integer required: - backendRef type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: Only one of percent or fraction may be specified in HTTPRequestMirrorFilter rule: '!(has(self.percent) && has(self.fraction))' requestRedirect: description: |- RequestRedirect defines a schema for a filter that responds to the request with an HTTP redirection. Support: Core properties: hostname: description: |- Hostname is the hostname to be used in the value of the `Location` header in the response. When empty, the hostname in the `Host` header of the request is used. Support: Core maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string path: description: |- Path defines parameters used to modify the path of the incoming request. The modified path is then used to construct the `Location` header. When empty, the request path is used as-is. Support: Extended properties: replaceFullPath: description: |- ReplaceFullPath specifies the value with which to replace the full path of a request during a rewrite or redirect. maxLength: 1024 type: string replacePrefixMatch: description: |- ReplacePrefixMatch specifies the value with which to replace the prefix match of a request during a rewrite or redirect. For example, a request to "/foo/bar" with a prefix match of "/foo" and a ReplacePrefixMatch of "/xyz" would be modified to "/xyz/bar". Note that this matches the behavior of the PathPrefix match type. This matches full path elements. A path element refers to the list of labels in the path split by the `/` separator. When specified, a trailing `/` is ignored. For example, the paths `/abc`, `/abc/`, and `/abc/def` would all match the prefix `/abc`, but the path `/abcd` would not. ReplacePrefixMatch is only compatible with a `PathPrefix` HTTPRouteMatch. Using any other HTTPRouteMatch type on the same HTTPRouteRule will result in the implementation setting the Accepted Condition for the Route to `status: False`. Request Path | Prefix Match | Replace Prefix | Modified Path maxLength: 1024 type: string type: description: |- Type defines the type of path modifier. Additional types may be added in a future release of the API. Note that values may be added to this enum, implementations must ensure that unknown values will not cause a crash. Unknown values here must result in the implementation setting the Accepted Condition for the Route to `status: False`, with a Reason of `UnsupportedValue`. enum: - ReplaceFullPath - ReplacePrefixMatch type: string required: - type type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: replaceFullPath must be specified when type is set to 'ReplaceFullPath' rule: 'self.type == ''ReplaceFullPath'' ? has(self.replaceFullPath) : true' - message: type must be 'ReplaceFullPath' when replaceFullPath is set rule: 'has(self.replaceFullPath) ? self.type == ''ReplaceFullPath'' : true' - message: replacePrefixMatch must be specified when type is set to 'ReplacePrefixMatch' rule: 'self.type == ''ReplacePrefixMatch'' ? has(self.replacePrefixMatch) : true' - message: type must be 'ReplacePrefixMatch' when replacePrefixMatch is set rule: 'has(self.replacePrefixMatch) ? self.type == ''ReplacePrefixMatch'' : true' port: description: |- Port is the port to be used in the value of the `Location` header in the response. If no port is specified, the redirect port MUST be derived using the following rules: * If redirect scheme is not-empty, the redirect port MUST be the well-known port associated with the redirect scheme. Specifically "http" to port 80 and "https" to port 443. If the redirect scheme does not have a well-known port, the listener port of the Gateway SHOULD be used. * If redirect scheme is empty, the redirect port MUST be the Gateway Listener port. Implementations SHOULD NOT add the port number in the 'Location' header in the following cases: * A Location header that will use HTTP (whether that is determined via the Listener protocol or the Scheme field) _and_ use port 80. * A Location header that will use HTTPS (whether that is determined via the Listener protocol or the Scheme field) _and_ use port 443. Support: Extended format: int32 maximum: 65535 minimum: 1 type: integer scheme: description: |- Scheme is the scheme to be used in the value of the `Location` header in the response. When empty, the scheme of the request is used. Scheme redirects can affect the port of the redirect, for more information, refer to the documentation for the port field of this filter. Note that values may be added to this enum, implementations must ensure that unknown values will not cause a crash. Unknown values here must result in the implementation setting the Accepted Condition for the Route to `status: False`, with a Reason of `UnsupportedValue`. Support: Extended enum: - http - https type: string statusCode: default: 302 description: |- StatusCode is the HTTP status code to be used in response. Note that values may be added to this enum, implementations must ensure that unknown values will not cause a crash. Unknown values here must result in the implementation setting the Accepted Condition for the Route to `status: False`, with a Reason of `UnsupportedValue`. Support: Core enum: - 301 - 302 type: integer type: object responseHeaderModifier: description: |- ResponseHeaderModifier defines a schema for a filter that modifies response headers. Support: Extended properties: add: description: |- Add adds the given header(s) (name, value) to the request before the action. It appends to any existing values associated with the header name. Input: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: foo Config: add: - name: "my-header" value: "bar,baz" Output: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: foo,bar,baz items: description: HTTPHeader represents an HTTP Header name and value as defined by RFC 7230. properties: name: description: |- Name is the name of the HTTP Header to be matched. Name matching MUST be case insensitive. (See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.2). If multiple entries specify equivalent header names, the first entry with an equivalent name MUST be considered for a match. Subsequent entries with an equivalent header name MUST be ignored. Due to the case-insensitivity of header names, "foo" and "Foo" are considered equivalent. maxLength: 256 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z0-9!#$%&'*+\-.^_\x60|~]+$ type: string value: description: Value is the value of HTTP Header to be matched. maxLength: 4096 minLength: 1 type: string required: - name - value type: object maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map remove: description: |- Remove the given header(s) from the HTTP request before the action. The value of Remove is a list of HTTP header names. Note that the header names are case-insensitive (see https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc2616#section-4.2). Input: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header1: foo my-header2: bar my-header3: baz Config: remove: ["my-header1", "my-header3"] Output: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header2: bar items: type: string maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-type: set set: description: |- Set overwrites the request with the given header (name, value) before the action. Input: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: foo Config: set: - name: "my-header" value: "bar" Output: GET /foo HTTP/1.1 my-header: bar items: description: HTTPHeader represents an HTTP Header name and value as defined by RFC 7230. properties: name: description: |- Name is the name of the HTTP Header to be matched. Name matching MUST be case insensitive. (See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.2). If multiple entries specify equivalent header names, the first entry with an equivalent name MUST be considered for a match. Subsequent entries with an equivalent header name MUST be ignored. Due to the case-insensitivity of header names, "foo" and "Foo" are considered equivalent. maxLength: 256 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z0-9!#$%&'*+\-.^_\x60|~]+$ type: string value: description: Value is the value of HTTP Header to be matched. maxLength: 4096 minLength: 1 type: string required: - name - value type: object maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map type: object type: description: |- Type identifies the type of filter to apply. As with other API fields, types are classified into three conformance levels: - Core: Filter types and their corresponding configuration defined by "Support: Core" in this package, e.g. "RequestHeaderModifier". All implementations must support core filters. - Extended: Filter types and their corresponding configuration defined by "Support: Extended" in this package, e.g. "RequestMirror". Implementers are encouraged to support extended filters. - Implementation-specific: Filters that are defined and supported by specific vendors. In the future, filters showing convergence in behavior across multiple implementations will be considered for inclusion in extended or core conformance levels. Filter-specific configuration for such filters is specified using the ExtensionRef field. `Type` should be set to "ExtensionRef" for custom filters. Implementers are encouraged to define custom implementation types to extend the core API with implementation-specific behavior. If a reference to a custom filter type cannot be resolved, the filter MUST NOT be skipped. Instead, requests that would have been processed by that filter MUST receive a HTTP error response. Note that values may be added to this enum, implementations must ensure that unknown values will not cause a crash. Unknown values here must result in the implementation setting the Accepted Condition for the Route to `status: False`, with a Reason of `UnsupportedValue`. enum: - RequestHeaderModifier - ResponseHeaderModifier - RequestMirror - RequestRedirect - URLRewrite - ExtensionRef type: string urlRewrite: description: |- URLRewrite defines a schema for a filter that modifies a request during forwarding. Support: Extended properties: hostname: description: |- Hostname is the value to be used to replace the Host header value during forwarding. Support: Extended maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string path: description: |- Path defines a path rewrite. Support: Extended properties: replaceFullPath: description: |- ReplaceFullPath specifies the value with which to replace the full path of a request during a rewrite or redirect. maxLength: 1024 type: string replacePrefixMatch: description: |- ReplacePrefixMatch specifies the value with which to replace the prefix match of a request during a rewrite or redirect. For example, a request to "/foo/bar" with a prefix match of "/foo" and a ReplacePrefixMatch of "/xyz" would be modified to "/xyz/bar". Note that this matches the behavior of the PathPrefix match type. This matches full path elements. A path element refers to the list of labels in the path split by the `/` separator. When specified, a trailing `/` is ignored. For example, the paths `/abc`, `/abc/`, and `/abc/def` would all match the prefix `/abc`, but the path `/abcd` would not. ReplacePrefixMatch is only compatible with a `PathPrefix` HTTPRouteMatch. Using any other HTTPRouteMatch type on the same HTTPRouteRule will result in the implementation setting the Accepted Condition for the Route to `status: False`. Request Path | Prefix Match | Replace Prefix | Modified Path maxLength: 1024 type: string type: description: |- Type defines the type of path modifier. Additional types may be added in a future release of the API. Note that values may be added to this enum, implementations must ensure that unknown values will not cause a crash. Unknown values here must result in the implementation setting the Accepted Condition for the Route to `status: False`, with a Reason of `UnsupportedValue`. enum: - ReplaceFullPath - ReplacePrefixMatch type: string required: - type type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: replaceFullPath must be specified when type is set to 'ReplaceFullPath' rule: 'self.type == ''ReplaceFullPath'' ? has(self.replaceFullPath) : true' - message: type must be 'ReplaceFullPath' when replaceFullPath is set rule: 'has(self.replaceFullPath) ? self.type == ''ReplaceFullPath'' : true' - message: replacePrefixMatch must be specified when type is set to 'ReplacePrefixMatch' rule: 'self.type == ''ReplacePrefixMatch'' ? has(self.replacePrefixMatch) : true' - message: type must be 'ReplacePrefixMatch' when replacePrefixMatch is set rule: 'has(self.replacePrefixMatch) ? self.type == ''ReplacePrefixMatch'' : true' type: object required: - type type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: filter.requestHeaderModifier must be nil if the filter.type is not RequestHeaderModifier rule: '!(has(self.requestHeaderModifier) && self.type != ''RequestHeaderModifier'')' - message: filter.requestHeaderModifier must be specified for RequestHeaderModifier filter.type rule: '!(!has(self.requestHeaderModifier) && self.type == ''RequestHeaderModifier'')' - message: filter.responseHeaderModifier must be nil if the filter.type is not ResponseHeaderModifier rule: '!(has(self.responseHeaderModifier) && self.type != ''ResponseHeaderModifier'')' - message: filter.responseHeaderModifier must be specified for ResponseHeaderModifier filter.type rule: '!(!has(self.responseHeaderModifier) && self.type == ''ResponseHeaderModifier'')' - message: filter.requestMirror must be nil if the filter.type is not RequestMirror rule: '!(has(self.requestMirror) && self.type != ''RequestMirror'')' - message: filter.requestMirror must be specified for RequestMirror filter.type rule: '!(!has(self.requestMirror) && self.type == ''RequestMirror'')' - message: filter.requestRedirect must be nil if the filter.type is not RequestRedirect rule: '!(has(self.requestRedirect) && self.type != ''RequestRedirect'')' - message: filter.requestRedirect must be specified for RequestRedirect filter.type rule: '!(!has(self.requestRedirect) && self.type == ''RequestRedirect'')' - message: filter.urlRewrite must be nil if the filter.type is not URLRewrite rule: '!(has(self.urlRewrite) && self.type != ''URLRewrite'')' - message: filter.urlRewrite must be specified for URLRewrite filter.type rule: '!(!has(self.urlRewrite) && self.type == ''URLRewrite'')' - message: filter.extensionRef must be nil if the filter.type is not ExtensionRef rule: '!(has(self.extensionRef) && self.type != ''ExtensionRef'')' - message: filter.extensionRef must be specified for ExtensionRef filter.type rule: '!(!has(self.extensionRef) && self.type == ''ExtensionRef'')' maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-validations: - message: May specify either httpRouteFilterRequestRedirect or httpRouteFilterRequestRewrite, but not both rule: '!(self.exists(f, f.type == ''RequestRedirect'') && self.exists(f, f.type == ''URLRewrite''))' - message: RequestHeaderModifier filter cannot be repeated rule: self.filter(f, f.type == 'RequestHeaderModifier').size() <= 1 - message: ResponseHeaderModifier filter cannot be repeated rule: self.filter(f, f.type == 'ResponseHeaderModifier').size() <= 1 - message: RequestRedirect filter cannot be repeated rule: self.filter(f, f.type == 'RequestRedirect').size() <= 1 - message: URLRewrite filter cannot be repeated rule: self.filter(f, f.type == 'URLRewrite').size() <= 1 matches: default: - path: type: PathPrefix value: / description: |- Matches define conditions used for matching the rule against incoming HTTP requests. Each match is independent, i.e. this rule will be matched if **any** one of the matches is satisfied. For example, take the following matches configuration: ``` matches: - path: value: "/foo" headers: - name: "version" value: "v2" - path: value: "/v2/foo" ``` For a request to match against this rule, a request must satisfy EITHER of the two conditions: - path prefixed with `/foo` AND contains the header `version: v2` - path prefix of `/v2/foo` See the documentation for HTTPRouteMatch on how to specify multiple match conditions that should be ANDed together. If no matches are specified, the default is a prefix path match on "/", which has the effect of matching every HTTP request. Proxy or Load Balancer routing configuration generated from HTTPRoutes MUST prioritize matches based on the following criteria, continuing on ties. Across all rules specified on applicable Routes, precedence must be given to the match having: * "Exact" path match. * "Prefix" path match with largest number of characters. * Method match. * Largest number of header matches. * Largest number of query param matches. Note: The precedence of RegularExpression path matches are implementation-specific. If ties still exist across multiple Routes, matching precedence MUST be determined in order of the following criteria, continuing on ties: * The oldest Route based on creation timestamp. * The Route appearing first in alphabetical order by "{namespace}/{name}". If ties still exist within an HTTPRoute, matching precedence MUST be granted to the FIRST matching rule (in list order) with a match meeting the above criteria. When no rules matching a request have been successfully attached to the parent a request is coming from, a HTTP 404 status code MUST be returned. items: description: "HTTPRouteMatch defines the predicate used to match requests to a given\naction. Multiple match types are ANDed together, i.e. the match will\nevaluate to true only if all conditions are satisfied.\n\nFor example, the match below will match a HTTP request only if its path\nstarts with `/foo` AND it contains the `version: v1` header:\n\n```\nmatch:\n\n\tpath:\n\t \ value: \"/foo\"\n\theaders:\n\t- name: \"version\"\n\t \ value \"v1\"\n\n```" properties: headers: description: |- Headers specifies HTTP request header matchers. Multiple match values are ANDed together, meaning, a request must match all the specified headers to select the route. items: description: |- HTTPHeaderMatch describes how to select a HTTP route by matching HTTP request headers. properties: name: description: |- Name is the name of the HTTP Header to be matched. Name matching MUST be case insensitive. (See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.2). If multiple entries specify equivalent header names, only the first entry with an equivalent name MUST be considered for a match. Subsequent entries with an equivalent header name MUST be ignored. Due to the case-insensitivity of header names, "foo" and "Foo" are considered equivalent. When a header is repeated in an HTTP request, it is implementation-specific behavior as to how this is represented. Generally, proxies should follow the guidance from the RFC: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7230.html#section-3.2.2 regarding processing a repeated header, with special handling for "Set-Cookie". maxLength: 256 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z0-9!#$%&'*+\-.^_\x60|~]+$ type: string type: default: Exact description: |- Type specifies how to match against the value of the header. Support: Core (Exact) Support: Implementation-specific (RegularExpression) Since RegularExpression HeaderMatchType has implementation-specific conformance, implementations can support POSIX, PCRE or any other dialects of regular expressions. Please read the implementation's documentation to determine the supported dialect. enum: - Exact - RegularExpression type: string value: description: Value is the value of HTTP Header to be matched. maxLength: 4096 minLength: 1 type: string required: - name - value type: object maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map method: description: |- Method specifies HTTP method matcher. When specified, this route will be matched only if the request has the specified method. Support: Extended enum: - GET - HEAD - POST - PUT - DELETE - CONNECT - OPTIONS - TRACE - PATCH type: string path: default: type: PathPrefix value: / description: |- Path specifies a HTTP request path matcher. If this field is not specified, a default prefix match on the "/" path is provided. properties: type: default: PathPrefix description: |- Type specifies how to match against the path Value. Support: Core (Exact, PathPrefix) Support: Implementation-specific (RegularExpression) enum: - Exact - PathPrefix - RegularExpression type: string value: default: / description: Value of the HTTP path to match against. maxLength: 1024 type: string type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: value must be an absolute path and start with '/' when type one of ['Exact', 'PathPrefix'] rule: '(self.type in [''Exact'',''PathPrefix'']) ? self.value.startsWith(''/'') : true' - message: must not contain '//' when type one of ['Exact', 'PathPrefix'] rule: '(self.type in [''Exact'',''PathPrefix'']) ? !self.value.contains(''//'') : true' - message: must not contain '/./' when type one of ['Exact', 'PathPrefix'] rule: '(self.type in [''Exact'',''PathPrefix'']) ? !self.value.contains(''/./'') : true' - message: must not contain '/../' when type one of ['Exact', 'PathPrefix'] rule: '(self.type in [''Exact'',''PathPrefix'']) ? !self.value.contains(''/../'') : true' - message: must not contain '%2f' when type one of ['Exact', 'PathPrefix'] rule: '(self.type in [''Exact'',''PathPrefix'']) ? !self.value.contains(''%2f'') : true' - message: must not contain '%2F' when type one of ['Exact', 'PathPrefix'] rule: '(self.type in [''Exact'',''PathPrefix'']) ? !self.value.contains(''%2F'') : true' - message: must not contain '#' when type one of ['Exact', 'PathPrefix'] rule: '(self.type in [''Exact'',''PathPrefix'']) ? !self.value.contains(''#'') : true' - message: must not end with '/..' when type one of ['Exact', 'PathPrefix'] rule: '(self.type in [''Exact'',''PathPrefix'']) ? !self.value.endsWith(''/..'') : true' - message: must not end with '/.' when type one of ['Exact', 'PathPrefix'] rule: '(self.type in [''Exact'',''PathPrefix'']) ? !self.value.endsWith(''/.'') : true' - message: type must be one of ['Exact', 'PathPrefix', 'RegularExpression'] rule: self.type in ['Exact','PathPrefix'] || self.type == 'RegularExpression' - message: must only contain valid characters (matching ^(?:[-A-Za-z0-9/._~!$&'()*+,;=:@]|[%][0-9a-fA-F]{2})+$) for types ['Exact', 'PathPrefix'] rule: '(self.type in [''Exact'',''PathPrefix'']) ? self.value.matches(r"""^(?:[-A-Za-z0-9/._~!$&''()*+,;=:@]|[%][0-9a-fA-F]{2})+$""") : true' queryParams: description: |- QueryParams specifies HTTP query parameter matchers. Multiple match values are ANDed together, meaning, a request must match all the specified query parameters to select the route. Support: Extended items: description: |- HTTPQueryParamMatch describes how to select a HTTP route by matching HTTP query parameters. properties: name: description: |- Name is the name of the HTTP query param to be matched. This must be an exact string match. (See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-2.7.3). If multiple entries specify equivalent query param names, only the first entry with an equivalent name MUST be considered for a match. Subsequent entries with an equivalent query param name MUST be ignored. If a query param is repeated in an HTTP request, the behavior is purposely left undefined, since different data planes have different capabilities. However, it is *recommended* that implementations should match against the first value of the param if the data plane supports it, as this behavior is expected in other load balancing contexts outside of the Gateway API. Users SHOULD NOT route traffic based on repeated query params to guard themselves against potential differences in the implementations. maxLength: 256 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z0-9!#$%&'*+\-.^_\x60|~]+$ type: string type: default: Exact description: |- Type specifies how to match against the value of the query parameter. Support: Extended (Exact) Support: Implementation-specific (RegularExpression) Since RegularExpression QueryParamMatchType has Implementation-specific conformance, implementations can support POSIX, PCRE or any other dialects of regular expressions. Please read the implementation's documentation to determine the supported dialect. enum: - Exact - RegularExpression type: string value: description: Value is the value of HTTP query param to be matched. maxLength: 1024 minLength: 1 type: string required: - name - value type: object maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - name x-kubernetes-list-type: map type: object maxItems: 64 type: array name: description: | Name is the name of the route rule. This name MUST be unique within a Route if it is set. Support: Extended maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string retry: description: |+ Retry defines the configuration for when to retry an HTTP request. Support: Extended properties: attempts: description: |- Attempts specifies the maxmimum number of times an individual request from the gateway to a backend should be retried. If the maximum number of retries has been attempted without a successful response from the backend, the Gateway MUST return an error. When this field is unspecified, the number of times to attempt to retry a backend request is implementation-specific. Support: Extended type: integer backoff: description: |- Backoff specifies the minimum duration a Gateway should wait between retry attempts and is represented in Gateway API Duration formatting. For example, setting the `rules[].retry.backoff` field to the value `100ms` will cause a backend request to first be retried approximately 100 milliseconds after timing out or receiving a response code configured to be retryable. An implementation MAY use an exponential or alternative backoff strategy for subsequent retry attempts, MAY cap the maximum backoff duration to some amount greater than the specified minimum, and MAY add arbitrary jitter to stagger requests, as long as unsuccessful backend requests are not retried before the configured minimum duration. If a Request timeout (`rules[].timeouts.request`) is configured on the route, the entire duration of the initial request and any retry attempts MUST not exceed the Request timeout duration. If any retry attempts are still in progress when the Request timeout duration has been reached, these SHOULD be canceled if possible and the Gateway MUST immediately return a timeout error. If a BackendRequest timeout (`rules[].timeouts.backendRequest`) is configured on the route, any retry attempts which reach the configured BackendRequest timeout duration without a response SHOULD be canceled if possible and the Gateway should wait for at least the specified backoff duration before attempting to retry the backend request again. If a BackendRequest timeout is _not_ configured on the route, retry attempts MAY time out after an implementation default duration, or MAY remain pending until a configured Request timeout or implementation default duration for total request time is reached. When this field is unspecified, the time to wait between retry attempts is implementation-specific. Support: Extended pattern: ^([0-9]{1,5}(h|m|s|ms)){1,4}$ type: string codes: description: |- Codes defines the HTTP response status codes for which a backend request should be retried. Support: Extended items: description: |- HTTPRouteRetryStatusCode defines an HTTP response status code for which a backend request should be retried. Implementations MUST support the following status codes as retryable: * 500 * 502 * 503 * 504 Implementations MAY support specifying additional discrete values in the 500-599 range. Implementations MAY support specifying discrete values in the 400-499 range, which are often inadvisable to retry. maximum: 599 minimum: 400 type: integer type: array type: object sessionPersistence: description: |+ SessionPersistence defines and configures session persistence for the route rule. Support: Extended properties: absoluteTimeout: description: |- AbsoluteTimeout defines the absolute timeout of the persistent session. Once the AbsoluteTimeout duration has elapsed, the session becomes invalid. Support: Extended pattern: ^([0-9]{1,5}(h|m|s|ms)){1,4}$ type: string cookieConfig: description: |- CookieConfig provides configuration settings that are specific to cookie-based session persistence. Support: Core properties: lifetimeType: default: Session description: |- LifetimeType specifies whether the cookie has a permanent or session-based lifetime. A permanent cookie persists until its specified expiry time, defined by the Expires or Max-Age cookie attributes, while a session cookie is deleted when the current session ends. When set to "Permanent", AbsoluteTimeout indicates the cookie's lifetime via the Expires or Max-Age cookie attributes and is required. When set to "Session", AbsoluteTimeout indicates the absolute lifetime of the cookie tracked by the gateway and is optional. Support: Core for "Session" type Support: Extended for "Permanent" type enum: - Permanent - Session type: string type: object idleTimeout: description: |- IdleTimeout defines the idle timeout of the persistent session. Once the session has been idle for more than the specified IdleTimeout duration, the session becomes invalid. Support: Extended pattern: ^([0-9]{1,5}(h|m|s|ms)){1,4}$ type: string sessionName: description: |- SessionName defines the name of the persistent session token which may be reflected in the cookie or the header. Users should avoid reusing session names to prevent unintended consequences, such as rejection or unpredictable behavior. Support: Implementation-specific maxLength: 128 type: string type: default: Cookie description: |- Type defines the type of session persistence such as through the use a header or cookie. Defaults to cookie based session persistence. Support: Core for "Cookie" type Support: Extended for "Header" type enum: - Cookie - Header type: string type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: AbsoluteTimeout must be specified when cookie lifetimeType is Permanent rule: '!has(self.cookieConfig) || !has(self.cookieConfig.lifetimeType) || self.cookieConfig.lifetimeType != ''Permanent'' || has(self.absoluteTimeout)' timeouts: description: |- Timeouts defines the timeouts that can be configured for an HTTP request. Support: Extended properties: backendRequest: description: |- BackendRequest specifies a timeout for an individual request from the gateway to a backend. This covers the time from when the request first starts being sent from the gateway to when the full response has been received from the backend. Setting a timeout to the zero duration (e.g. "0s") SHOULD disable the timeout completely. Implementations that cannot completely disable the timeout MUST instead interpret the zero duration as the longest possible value to which the timeout can be set. An entire client HTTP transaction with a gateway, covered by the Request timeout, may result in more than one call from the gateway to the destination backend, for example, if automatic retries are supported. The value of BackendRequest must be a Gateway API Duration string as defined by GEP-2257. When this field is unspecified, its behavior is implementation-specific; when specified, the value of BackendRequest must be no more than the value of the Request timeout (since the Request timeout encompasses the BackendRequest timeout). Support: Extended pattern: ^([0-9]{1,5}(h|m|s|ms)){1,4}$ type: string request: description: |- Request specifies the maximum duration for a gateway to respond to an HTTP request. If the gateway has not been able to respond before this deadline is met, the gateway MUST return a timeout error. For example, setting the `rules.timeouts.request` field to the value `10s` in an `HTTPRoute` will cause a timeout if a client request is taking longer than 10 seconds to complete. Setting a timeout to the zero duration (e.g. "0s") SHOULD disable the timeout completely. Implementations that cannot completely disable the timeout MUST instead interpret the zero duration as the longest possible value to which the timeout can be set. This timeout is intended to cover as close to the whole request-response transaction as possible although an implementation MAY choose to start the timeout after the entire request stream has been received instead of immediately after the transaction is initiated by the client. The value of Request is a Gateway API Duration string as defined by GEP-2257. When this field is unspecified, request timeout behavior is implementation-specific. Support: Extended pattern: ^([0-9]{1,5}(h|m|s|ms)){1,4}$ type: string type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: backendRequest timeout cannot be longer than request timeout rule: '!(has(self.request) && has(self.backendRequest) && duration(self.request) != duration(''0s'') && duration(self.backendRequest) > duration(self.request))' type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: RequestRedirect filter must not be used together with backendRefs rule: '(has(self.backendRefs) && size(self.backendRefs) > 0) ? (!has(self.filters) || self.filters.all(f, !has(f.requestRedirect))): true' - message: When using RequestRedirect filter with path.replacePrefixMatch, exactly one PathPrefix match must be specified rule: '(has(self.filters) && self.filters.exists_one(f, has(f.requestRedirect) && has(f.requestRedirect.path) && f.requestRedirect.path.type == ''ReplacePrefixMatch'' && has(f.requestRedirect.path.replacePrefixMatch))) ? ((size(self.matches) != 1 || !has(self.matches[0].path) || self.matches[0].path.type != ''PathPrefix'') ? false : true) : true' - message: When using URLRewrite filter with path.replacePrefixMatch, exactly one PathPrefix match must be specified rule: '(has(self.filters) && self.filters.exists_one(f, has(f.urlRewrite) && has(f.urlRewrite.path) && f.urlRewrite.path.type == ''ReplacePrefixMatch'' && has(f.urlRewrite.path.replacePrefixMatch))) ? ((size(self.matches) != 1 || !has(self.matches[0].path) || self.matches[0].path.type != ''PathPrefix'') ? false : true) : true' - message: Within backendRefs, when using RequestRedirect filter with path.replacePrefixMatch, exactly one PathPrefix match must be specified rule: '(has(self.backendRefs) && self.backendRefs.exists_one(b, (has(b.filters) && b.filters.exists_one(f, has(f.requestRedirect) && has(f.requestRedirect.path) && f.requestRedirect.path.type == ''ReplacePrefixMatch'' && has(f.requestRedirect.path.replacePrefixMatch))) )) ? ((size(self.matches) != 1 || !has(self.matches[0].path) || self.matches[0].path.type != ''PathPrefix'') ? false : true) : true' - message: Within backendRefs, When using URLRewrite filter with path.replacePrefixMatch, exactly one PathPrefix match must be specified rule: '(has(self.backendRefs) && self.backendRefs.exists_one(b, (has(b.filters) && b.filters.exists_one(f, has(f.urlRewrite) && has(f.urlRewrite.path) && f.urlRewrite.path.type == ''ReplacePrefixMatch'' && has(f.urlRewrite.path.replacePrefixMatch))) )) ? ((size(self.matches) != 1 || !has(self.matches[0].path) || self.matches[0].path.type != ''PathPrefix'') ? false : true) : true' maxItems: 16 type: array x-kubernetes-validations: - message: While 16 rules and 64 matches per rule are allowed, the total number of matches across all rules in a route must be less than 128 rule: '(self.size() > 0 ? self[0].matches.size() : 0) + (self.size() > 1 ? self[1].matches.size() : 0) + (self.size() > 2 ? self[2].matches.size() : 0) + (self.size() > 3 ? self[3].matches.size() : 0) + (self.size() > 4 ? self[4].matches.size() : 0) + (self.size() > 5 ? self[5].matches.size() : 0) + (self.size() > 6 ? self[6].matches.size() : 0) + (self.size() > 7 ? self[7].matches.size() : 0) + (self.size() > 8 ? self[8].matches.size() : 0) + (self.size() > 9 ? self[9].matches.size() : 0) + (self.size() > 10 ? self[10].matches.size() : 0) + (self.size() > 11 ? self[11].matches.size() : 0) + (self.size() > 12 ? self[12].matches.size() : 0) + (self.size() > 13 ? self[13].matches.size() : 0) + (self.size() > 14 ? self[14].matches.size() : 0) + (self.size() > 15 ? self[15].matches.size() : 0) <= 128' - message: Rule name must be unique within the route rule: self.all(l1, !has(l1.name) || self.exists_one(l2, has(l2.name) && l1.name == l2.name)) type: object status: description: Status defines the current state of HTTPRoute. properties: parents: description: |- Parents is a list of parent resources (usually Gateways) that are associated with the route, and the status of the route with respect to each parent. When this route attaches to a parent, the controller that manages the parent must add an entry to this list when the controller first sees the route and should update the entry as appropriate when the route or gateway is modified. Note that parent references that cannot be resolved by an implementation of this API will not be added to this list. Implementations of this API can only populate Route status for the Gateways/parent resources they are responsible for. A maximum of 32 Gateways will be represented in this list. An empty list means the route has not been attached to any Gateway. items: description: |- RouteParentStatus describes the status of a route with respect to an associated Parent. properties: conditions: description: |- Conditions describes the status of the route with respect to the Gateway. Note that the route's availability is also subject to the Gateway's own status conditions and listener status. If the Route's ParentRef specifies an existing Gateway that supports Routes of this kind AND that Gateway's controller has sufficient access, then that Gateway's controller MUST set the "Accepted" condition on the Route, to indicate whether the route has been accepted or rejected by the Gateway, and why. A Route MUST be considered "Accepted" if at least one of the Route's rules is implemented by the Gateway. There are a number of cases where the "Accepted" condition may not be set due to lack of controller visibility, that includes when: * The Route refers to a non-existent parent. * The Route is of a type that the controller does not support. * The Route is in a namespace the controller does not have access to. items: description: Condition contains details for one aspect of the current state of this API Resource. properties: lastTransitionTime: description: |- lastTransitionTime is the last time the condition transitioned from one status to another. This should be when the underlying condition changed. If that is not known, then using the time when the API field changed is acceptable. format: date-time type: string message: description: |- message is a human readable message indicating details about the transition. This may be an empty string. maxLength: 32768 type: string observedGeneration: description: |- observedGeneration represents the .metadata.generation that the condition was set based upon. For instance, if .metadata.generation is currently 12, but the .status.conditions[x].observedGeneration is 9, the condition is out of date with respect to the current state of the instance. format: int64 minimum: 0 type: integer reason: description: |- reason contains a programmatic identifier indicating the reason for the condition's last transition. Producers of specific condition types may define expected values and meanings for this field, and whether the values are considered a guaranteed API. The value should be a CamelCase string. This field may not be empty. maxLength: 1024 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z]([A-Za-z0-9_,:]*[A-Za-z0-9_])?$ type: string status: description: status of the condition, one of True, False, Unknown. enum: - "True" - "False" - Unknown type: string type: description: type of condition in CamelCase or in foo.example.com/CamelCase. maxLength: 316 pattern: ^([a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*/)?(([A-Za-z0-9][-A-Za-z0-9_.]*)?[A-Za-z0-9])$ type: string required: - lastTransitionTime - message - reason - status - type type: object maxItems: 8 minItems: 1 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - type x-kubernetes-list-type: map controllerName: description: |- ControllerName is a domain/path string that indicates the name of the controller that wrote this status. This corresponds with the controllerName field on GatewayClass. Example: "example.net/gateway-controller". The format of this field is DOMAIN "/" PATH, where DOMAIN and PATH are valid Kubernetes names (https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/names/#names). Controllers MUST populate this field when writing status. Controllers should ensure that entries to status populated with their ControllerName are cleaned up when they are no longer necessary. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*\/[A-Za-z0-9\/\-._~%!$&'()*+,;=:]+$ type: string parentRef: description: |- ParentRef corresponds with a ParentRef in the spec that this RouteParentStatus struct describes the status of. properties: group: default: gateway.networking.k8s.io description: |- Group is the group of the referent. When unspecified, "gateway.networking.k8s.io" is inferred. To set the core API group (such as for a "Service" kind referent), Group must be explicitly set to "" (empty string). Support: Core maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: default: Gateway description: |- Kind is kind of the referent. There are two kinds of parent resources with "Core" support: * Gateway (Gateway conformance profile) * Service (Mesh conformance profile, ClusterIP Services only) Support for other resources is Implementation-Specific. maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: |- Name is the name of the referent. Support: Core maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string namespace: description: |- Namespace is the namespace of the referent. When unspecified, this refers to the local namespace of the Route. Note that there are specific rules for ParentRefs which cross namespace boundaries. Cross-namespace references are only valid if they are explicitly allowed by something in the namespace they are referring to. For example: Gateway has the AllowedRoutes field, and ReferenceGrant provides a generic way to enable any other kind of cross-namespace reference. ParentRefs from a Route to a Service in the same namespace are "producer" routes, which apply default routing rules to inbound connections from any namespace to the Service. ParentRefs from a Route to a Service in a different namespace are "consumer" routes, and these routing rules are only applied to outbound connections originating from the same namespace as the Route, for which the intended destination of the connections are a Service targeted as a ParentRef of the Route. Support: Core maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?$ type: string port: description: |- Port is the network port this Route targets. It can be interpreted differently based on the type of parent resource. When the parent resource is a Gateway, this targets all listeners listening on the specified port that also support this kind of Route(and select this Route). It's not recommended to set `Port` unless the networking behaviors specified in a Route must apply to a specific port as opposed to a listener(s) whose port(s) may be changed. When both Port and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected listener must match both specified values. When the parent resource is a Service, this targets a specific port in the Service spec. When both Port (experimental) and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected port must match both specified values. Implementations MAY choose to support other parent resources. Implementations supporting other types of parent resources MUST clearly document how/if Port is interpreted. For the purpose of status, an attachment is considered successful as long as the parent resource accepts it partially. For example, Gateway listeners can restrict which Routes can attach to them by Route kind, namespace, or hostname. If 1 of 2 Gateway listeners accept attachment from the referencing Route, the Route MUST be considered successfully attached. If no Gateway listeners accept attachment from this Route, the Route MUST be considered detached from the Gateway. Support: Extended format: int32 maximum: 65535 minimum: 1 type: integer sectionName: description: |- SectionName is the name of a section within the target resource. In the following resources, SectionName is interpreted as the following: * Gateway: Listener name. When both Port (experimental) and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected listener must match both specified values. * Service: Port name. When both Port (experimental) and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected listener must match both specified values. Implementations MAY choose to support attaching Routes to other resources. If that is the case, they MUST clearly document how SectionName is interpreted. When unspecified (empty string), this will reference the entire resource. For the purpose of status, an attachment is considered successful if at least one section in the parent resource accepts it. For example, Gateway listeners can restrict which Routes can attach to them by Route kind, namespace, or hostname. If 1 of 2 Gateway listeners accept attachment from the referencing Route, the Route MUST be considered successfully attached. If no Gateway listeners accept attachment from this Route, the Route MUST be considered detached from the Gateway. Support: Core maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string required: - name type: object required: - controllerName - parentRef type: object maxItems: 32 type: array required: - parents type: object required: - spec type: object served: true storage: false subresources: status: {} status: acceptedNames: kind: "" plural: "" conditions: null storedVersions: null --- # # config/crd/experimental/gateway.networking.k8s.io_referencegrants.yaml # apiVersion: apiextensions.k8s.io/v1 kind: CustomResourceDefinition metadata: annotations: api-approved.kubernetes.io: https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/gateway-api/pull/2997 gateway.networking.k8s.io/bundle-version: v1.2.0-rc2 gateway.networking.k8s.io/channel: experimental creationTimestamp: null name: referencegrants.gateway.networking.k8s.io spec: group: gateway.networking.k8s.io names: categories: - gateway-api kind: ReferenceGrant listKind: ReferenceGrantList plural: referencegrants shortNames: - refgrant singular: referencegrant scope: Namespaced versions: - additionalPrinterColumns: - jsonPath: .metadata.creationTimestamp name: Age type: date name: v1beta1 schema: openAPIV3Schema: description: |- ReferenceGrant identifies kinds of resources in other namespaces that are trusted to reference the specified kinds of resources in the same namespace as the policy. Each ReferenceGrant can be used to represent a unique trust relationship. Additional Reference Grants can be used to add to the set of trusted sources of inbound references for the namespace they are defined within. All cross-namespace references in Gateway API (with the exception of cross-namespace Gateway-route attachment) require a ReferenceGrant. ReferenceGrant is a form of runtime verification allowing users to assert which cross-namespace object references are permitted. Implementations that support ReferenceGrant MUST NOT permit cross-namespace references which have no grant, and MUST respond to the removal of a grant by revoking the access that the grant allowed. properties: apiVersion: description: |- APIVersion defines the versioned schema of this representation of an object. Servers should convert recognized schemas to the latest internal value, and may reject unrecognized values. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#resources type: string kind: description: |- Kind is a string value representing the REST resource this object represents. Servers may infer this from the endpoint the client submits requests to. Cannot be updated. In CamelCase. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#types-kinds type: string metadata: type: object spec: description: Spec defines the desired state of ReferenceGrant. properties: from: description: |- From describes the trusted namespaces and kinds that can reference the resources described in "To". Each entry in this list MUST be considered to be an additional place that references can be valid from, or to put this another way, entries MUST be combined using OR. Support: Core items: description: ReferenceGrantFrom describes trusted namespaces and kinds. properties: group: description: |- Group is the group of the referent. When empty, the Kubernetes core API group is inferred. Support: Core maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: description: |- Kind is the kind of the referent. Although implementations may support additional resources, the following types are part of the "Core" support level for this field. When used to permit a SecretObjectReference: * Gateway When used to permit a BackendObjectReference: * GRPCRoute * HTTPRoute * TCPRoute * TLSRoute * UDPRoute maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string namespace: description: |- Namespace is the namespace of the referent. Support: Core maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?$ type: string required: - group - kind - namespace type: object maxItems: 16 minItems: 1 type: array to: description: |- To describes the resources that may be referenced by the resources described in "From". Each entry in this list MUST be considered to be an additional place that references can be valid to, or to put this another way, entries MUST be combined using OR. Support: Core items: description: |- ReferenceGrantTo describes what Kinds are allowed as targets of the references. properties: group: description: |- Group is the group of the referent. When empty, the Kubernetes core API group is inferred. Support: Core maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: description: |- Kind is the kind of the referent. Although implementations may support additional resources, the following types are part of the "Core" support level for this field: * Secret when used to permit a SecretObjectReference * Service when used to permit a BackendObjectReference maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: |- Name is the name of the referent. When unspecified, this policy refers to all resources of the specified Group and Kind in the local namespace. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string required: - group - kind type: object maxItems: 16 minItems: 1 type: array required: - from - to type: object type: object served: true storage: true subresources: {} status: acceptedNames: kind: "" plural: "" conditions: null storedVersions: null --- # # config/crd/experimental/gateway.networking.k8s.io_tcproutes.yaml # apiVersion: apiextensions.k8s.io/v1 kind: CustomResourceDefinition metadata: annotations: api-approved.kubernetes.io: https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/gateway-api/pull/2997 gateway.networking.k8s.io/bundle-version: v1.2.0-rc2 gateway.networking.k8s.io/channel: experimental creationTimestamp: null name: tcproutes.gateway.networking.k8s.io spec: group: gateway.networking.k8s.io names: categories: - gateway-api kind: TCPRoute listKind: TCPRouteList plural: tcproutes singular: tcproute scope: Namespaced versions: - additionalPrinterColumns: - jsonPath: .metadata.creationTimestamp name: Age type: date name: v1alpha2 schema: openAPIV3Schema: description: |- TCPRoute provides a way to route TCP requests. When combined with a Gateway listener, it can be used to forward connections on the port specified by the listener to a set of backends specified by the TCPRoute. properties: apiVersion: description: |- APIVersion defines the versioned schema of this representation of an object. Servers should convert recognized schemas to the latest internal value, and may reject unrecognized values. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#resources type: string kind: description: |- Kind is a string value representing the REST resource this object represents. Servers may infer this from the endpoint the client submits requests to. Cannot be updated. In CamelCase. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#types-kinds type: string metadata: type: object spec: description: Spec defines the desired state of TCPRoute. properties: parentRefs: description: |+ ParentRefs references the resources (usually Gateways) that a Route wants to be attached to. Note that the referenced parent resource needs to allow this for the attachment to be complete. For Gateways, that means the Gateway needs to allow attachment from Routes of this kind and namespace. For Services, that means the Service must either be in the same namespace for a "producer" route, or the mesh implementation must support and allow "consumer" routes for the referenced Service. ReferenceGrant is not applicable for governing ParentRefs to Services - it is not possible to create a "producer" route for a Service in a different namespace from the Route. There are two kinds of parent resources with "Core" support: * Gateway (Gateway conformance profile) * Service (Mesh conformance profile, ClusterIP Services only) This API may be extended in the future to support additional kinds of parent resources. ParentRefs must be _distinct_. This means either that: * They select different objects. If this is the case, then parentRef entries are distinct. In terms of fields, this means that the multi-part key defined by `group`, `kind`, `namespace`, and `name` must be unique across all parentRef entries in the Route. * They do not select different objects, but for each optional field used, each ParentRef that selects the same object must set the same set of optional fields to different values. If one ParentRef sets a combination of optional fields, all must set the same combination. Some examples: * If one ParentRef sets `sectionName`, all ParentRefs referencing the same object must also set `sectionName`. * If one ParentRef sets `port`, all ParentRefs referencing the same object must also set `port`. * If one ParentRef sets `sectionName` and `port`, all ParentRefs referencing the same object must also set `sectionName` and `port`. It is possible to separately reference multiple distinct objects that may be collapsed by an implementation. For example, some implementations may choose to merge compatible Gateway Listeners together. If that is the case, the list of routes attached to those resources should also be merged. Note that for ParentRefs that cross namespace boundaries, there are specific rules. Cross-namespace references are only valid if they are explicitly allowed by something in the namespace they are referring to. For example, Gateway has the AllowedRoutes field, and ReferenceGrant provides a generic way to enable other kinds of cross-namespace reference. ParentRefs from a Route to a Service in the same namespace are "producer" routes, which apply default routing rules to inbound connections from any namespace to the Service. ParentRefs from a Route to a Service in a different namespace are "consumer" routes, and these routing rules are only applied to outbound connections originating from the same namespace as the Route, for which the intended destination of the connections are a Service targeted as a ParentRef of the Route. items: description: |- ParentReference identifies an API object (usually a Gateway) that can be considered a parent of this resource (usually a route). There are two kinds of parent resources with "Core" support: * Gateway (Gateway conformance profile) * Service (Mesh conformance profile, ClusterIP Services only) This API may be extended in the future to support additional kinds of parent resources. The API object must be valid in the cluster; the Group and Kind must be registered in the cluster for this reference to be valid. properties: group: default: gateway.networking.k8s.io description: |- Group is the group of the referent. When unspecified, "gateway.networking.k8s.io" is inferred. To set the core API group (such as for a "Service" kind referent), Group must be explicitly set to "" (empty string). Support: Core maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: default: Gateway description: |- Kind is kind of the referent. There are two kinds of parent resources with "Core" support: * Gateway (Gateway conformance profile) * Service (Mesh conformance profile, ClusterIP Services only) Support for other resources is Implementation-Specific. maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: |- Name is the name of the referent. Support: Core maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string namespace: description: |- Namespace is the namespace of the referent. When unspecified, this refers to the local namespace of the Route. Note that there are specific rules for ParentRefs which cross namespace boundaries. Cross-namespace references are only valid if they are explicitly allowed by something in the namespace they are referring to. For example: Gateway has the AllowedRoutes field, and ReferenceGrant provides a generic way to enable any other kind of cross-namespace reference. ParentRefs from a Route to a Service in the same namespace are "producer" routes, which apply default routing rules to inbound connections from any namespace to the Service. ParentRefs from a Route to a Service in a different namespace are "consumer" routes, and these routing rules are only applied to outbound connections originating from the same namespace as the Route, for which the intended destination of the connections are a Service targeted as a ParentRef of the Route. Support: Core maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?$ type: string port: description: |- Port is the network port this Route targets. It can be interpreted differently based on the type of parent resource. When the parent resource is a Gateway, this targets all listeners listening on the specified port that also support this kind of Route(and select this Route). It's not recommended to set `Port` unless the networking behaviors specified in a Route must apply to a specific port as opposed to a listener(s) whose port(s) may be changed. When both Port and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected listener must match both specified values. When the parent resource is a Service, this targets a specific port in the Service spec. When both Port (experimental) and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected port must match both specified values. Implementations MAY choose to support other parent resources. Implementations supporting other types of parent resources MUST clearly document how/if Port is interpreted. For the purpose of status, an attachment is considered successful as long as the parent resource accepts it partially. For example, Gateway listeners can restrict which Routes can attach to them by Route kind, namespace, or hostname. If 1 of 2 Gateway listeners accept attachment from the referencing Route, the Route MUST be considered successfully attached. If no Gateway listeners accept attachment from this Route, the Route MUST be considered detached from the Gateway. Support: Extended format: int32 maximum: 65535 minimum: 1 type: integer sectionName: description: |- SectionName is the name of a section within the target resource. In the following resources, SectionName is interpreted as the following: * Gateway: Listener name. When both Port (experimental) and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected listener must match both specified values. * Service: Port name. When both Port (experimental) and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected listener must match both specified values. Implementations MAY choose to support attaching Routes to other resources. If that is the case, they MUST clearly document how SectionName is interpreted. When unspecified (empty string), this will reference the entire resource. For the purpose of status, an attachment is considered successful if at least one section in the parent resource accepts it. For example, Gateway listeners can restrict which Routes can attach to them by Route kind, namespace, or hostname. If 1 of 2 Gateway listeners accept attachment from the referencing Route, the Route MUST be considered successfully attached. If no Gateway listeners accept attachment from this Route, the Route MUST be considered detached from the Gateway. Support: Core maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string required: - name type: object maxItems: 32 type: array x-kubernetes-validations: - message: sectionName or port must be specified when parentRefs includes 2 or more references to the same parent rule: 'self.all(p1, self.all(p2, p1.group == p2.group && p1.kind == p2.kind && p1.name == p2.name && (((!has(p1.__namespace__) || p1.__namespace__ == '''') && (!has(p2.__namespace__) || p2.__namespace__ == '''')) || (has(p1.__namespace__) && has(p2.__namespace__) && p1.__namespace__ == p2.__namespace__)) ? ((!has(p1.sectionName) || p1.sectionName == '''') == (!has(p2.sectionName) || p2.sectionName == '''') && (!has(p1.port) || p1.port == 0) == (!has(p2.port) || p2.port == 0)): true))' - message: sectionName or port must be unique when parentRefs includes 2 or more references to the same parent rule: self.all(p1, self.exists_one(p2, p1.group == p2.group && p1.kind == p2.kind && p1.name == p2.name && (((!has(p1.__namespace__) || p1.__namespace__ == '') && (!has(p2.__namespace__) || p2.__namespace__ == '')) || (has(p1.__namespace__) && has(p2.__namespace__) && p1.__namespace__ == p2.__namespace__ )) && (((!has(p1.sectionName) || p1.sectionName == '') && (!has(p2.sectionName) || p2.sectionName == '')) || ( has(p1.sectionName) && has(p2.sectionName) && p1.sectionName == p2.sectionName)) && (((!has(p1.port) || p1.port == 0) && (!has(p2.port) || p2.port == 0)) || (has(p1.port) && has(p2.port) && p1.port == p2.port)))) rules: description: |+ Rules are a list of TCP matchers and actions. items: description: TCPRouteRule is the configuration for a given rule. properties: backendRefs: description: |- BackendRefs defines the backend(s) where matching requests should be sent. If unspecified or invalid (refers to a non-existent resource or a Service with no endpoints), the underlying implementation MUST actively reject connection attempts to this backend. Connection rejections must respect weight; if an invalid backend is requested to have 80% of connections, then 80% of connections must be rejected instead. Support: Core for Kubernetes Service Support: Extended for Kubernetes ServiceImport Support: Implementation-specific for any other resource Support for weight: Extended items: description: |- BackendRef defines how a Route should forward a request to a Kubernetes resource. Note that when a namespace different than the local namespace is specified, a ReferenceGrant object is required in the referent namespace to allow that namespace's owner to accept the reference. See the ReferenceGrant documentation for details. When the BackendRef points to a Kubernetes Service, implementations SHOULD honor the appProtocol field if it is set for the target Service Port. Implementations supporting appProtocol SHOULD recognize the Kubernetes Standard Application Protocols defined in KEP-3726. If a Service appProtocol isn't specified, an implementation MAY infer the backend protocol through its own means. Implementations MAY infer the protocol from the Route type referring to the backend Service. If a Route is not able to send traffic to the backend using the specified protocol then the backend is considered invalid. Implementations MUST set the "ResolvedRefs" condition to "False" with the "UnsupportedProtocol" reason. Note that when the BackendTLSPolicy object is enabled by the implementation, there are some extra rules about validity to consider here. See the fields where this struct is used for more information about the exact behavior. properties: group: default: "" description: |- Group is the group of the referent. For example, "gateway.networking.k8s.io". When unspecified or empty string, core API group is inferred. maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: default: Service description: |- Kind is the Kubernetes resource kind of the referent. For example "Service". Defaults to "Service" when not specified. ExternalName services can refer to CNAME DNS records that may live outside of the cluster and as such are difficult to reason about in terms of conformance. They also may not be safe to forward to (see CVE-2021-25740 for more information). Implementations SHOULD NOT support ExternalName Services. Support: Core (Services with a type other than ExternalName) Support: Implementation-specific (Services with type ExternalName) maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: Name is the name of the referent. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string namespace: description: |- Namespace is the namespace of the backend. When unspecified, the local namespace is inferred. Note that when a namespace different than the local namespace is specified, a ReferenceGrant object is required in the referent namespace to allow that namespace's owner to accept the reference. See the ReferenceGrant documentation for details. Support: Core maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?$ type: string port: description: |- Port specifies the destination port number to use for this resource. Port is required when the referent is a Kubernetes Service. In this case, the port number is the service port number, not the target port. For other resources, destination port might be derived from the referent resource or this field. format: int32 maximum: 65535 minimum: 1 type: integer weight: default: 1 description: |- Weight specifies the proportion of requests forwarded to the referenced backend. This is computed as weight/(sum of all weights in this BackendRefs list). For non-zero values, there may be some epsilon from the exact proportion defined here depending on the precision an implementation supports. Weight is not a percentage and the sum of weights does not need to equal 100. If only one backend is specified and it has a weight greater than 0, 100% of the traffic is forwarded to that backend. If weight is set to 0, no traffic should be forwarded for this entry. If unspecified, weight defaults to 1. Support for this field varies based on the context where used. format: int32 maximum: 1000000 minimum: 0 type: integer required: - name type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: Must have port for Service reference rule: '(size(self.group) == 0 && self.kind == ''Service'') ? has(self.port) : true' maxItems: 16 minItems: 1 type: array name: description: |- Name is the name of the route rule. This name MUST be unique within a Route if it is set. Support: Extended maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string type: object maxItems: 16 minItems: 1 type: array x-kubernetes-validations: - message: Rule name must be unique within the route rule: self.all(l1, !has(l1.name) || self.exists_one(l2, has(l2.name) && l1.name == l2.name)) required: - rules type: object status: description: Status defines the current state of TCPRoute. properties: parents: description: |- Parents is a list of parent resources (usually Gateways) that are associated with the route, and the status of the route with respect to each parent. When this route attaches to a parent, the controller that manages the parent must add an entry to this list when the controller first sees the route and should update the entry as appropriate when the route or gateway is modified. Note that parent references that cannot be resolved by an implementation of this API will not be added to this list. Implementations of this API can only populate Route status for the Gateways/parent resources they are responsible for. A maximum of 32 Gateways will be represented in this list. An empty list means the route has not been attached to any Gateway. items: description: |- RouteParentStatus describes the status of a route with respect to an associated Parent. properties: conditions: description: |- Conditions describes the status of the route with respect to the Gateway. Note that the route's availability is also subject to the Gateway's own status conditions and listener status. If the Route's ParentRef specifies an existing Gateway that supports Routes of this kind AND that Gateway's controller has sufficient access, then that Gateway's controller MUST set the "Accepted" condition on the Route, to indicate whether the route has been accepted or rejected by the Gateway, and why. A Route MUST be considered "Accepted" if at least one of the Route's rules is implemented by the Gateway. There are a number of cases where the "Accepted" condition may not be set due to lack of controller visibility, that includes when: * The Route refers to a non-existent parent. * The Route is of a type that the controller does not support. * The Route is in a namespace the controller does not have access to. items: description: Condition contains details for one aspect of the current state of this API Resource. properties: lastTransitionTime: description: |- lastTransitionTime is the last time the condition transitioned from one status to another. This should be when the underlying condition changed. If that is not known, then using the time when the API field changed is acceptable. format: date-time type: string message: description: |- message is a human readable message indicating details about the transition. This may be an empty string. maxLength: 32768 type: string observedGeneration: description: |- observedGeneration represents the .metadata.generation that the condition was set based upon. For instance, if .metadata.generation is currently 12, but the .status.conditions[x].observedGeneration is 9, the condition is out of date with respect to the current state of the instance. format: int64 minimum: 0 type: integer reason: description: |- reason contains a programmatic identifier indicating the reason for the condition's last transition. Producers of specific condition types may define expected values and meanings for this field, and whether the values are considered a guaranteed API. The value should be a CamelCase string. This field may not be empty. maxLength: 1024 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z]([A-Za-z0-9_,:]*[A-Za-z0-9_])?$ type: string status: description: status of the condition, one of True, False, Unknown. enum: - "True" - "False" - Unknown type: string type: description: type of condition in CamelCase or in foo.example.com/CamelCase. maxLength: 316 pattern: ^([a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*/)?(([A-Za-z0-9][-A-Za-z0-9_.]*)?[A-Za-z0-9])$ type: string required: - lastTransitionTime - message - reason - status - type type: object maxItems: 8 minItems: 1 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - type x-kubernetes-list-type: map controllerName: description: |- ControllerName is a domain/path string that indicates the name of the controller that wrote this status. This corresponds with the controllerName field on GatewayClass. Example: "example.net/gateway-controller". The format of this field is DOMAIN "/" PATH, where DOMAIN and PATH are valid Kubernetes names (https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/names/#names). Controllers MUST populate this field when writing status. Controllers should ensure that entries to status populated with their ControllerName are cleaned up when they are no longer necessary. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*\/[A-Za-z0-9\/\-._~%!$&'()*+,;=:]+$ type: string parentRef: description: |- ParentRef corresponds with a ParentRef in the spec that this RouteParentStatus struct describes the status of. properties: group: default: gateway.networking.k8s.io description: |- Group is the group of the referent. When unspecified, "gateway.networking.k8s.io" is inferred. To set the core API group (such as for a "Service" kind referent), Group must be explicitly set to "" (empty string). Support: Core maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: default: Gateway description: |- Kind is kind of the referent. There are two kinds of parent resources with "Core" support: * Gateway (Gateway conformance profile) * Service (Mesh conformance profile, ClusterIP Services only) Support for other resources is Implementation-Specific. maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: |- Name is the name of the referent. Support: Core maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string namespace: description: |- Namespace is the namespace of the referent. When unspecified, this refers to the local namespace of the Route. Note that there are specific rules for ParentRefs which cross namespace boundaries. Cross-namespace references are only valid if they are explicitly allowed by something in the namespace they are referring to. For example: Gateway has the AllowedRoutes field, and ReferenceGrant provides a generic way to enable any other kind of cross-namespace reference. ParentRefs from a Route to a Service in the same namespace are "producer" routes, which apply default routing rules to inbound connections from any namespace to the Service. ParentRefs from a Route to a Service in a different namespace are "consumer" routes, and these routing rules are only applied to outbound connections originating from the same namespace as the Route, for which the intended destination of the connections are a Service targeted as a ParentRef of the Route. Support: Core maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?$ type: string port: description: |- Port is the network port this Route targets. It can be interpreted differently based on the type of parent resource. When the parent resource is a Gateway, this targets all listeners listening on the specified port that also support this kind of Route(and select this Route). It's not recommended to set `Port` unless the networking behaviors specified in a Route must apply to a specific port as opposed to a listener(s) whose port(s) may be changed. When both Port and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected listener must match both specified values. When the parent resource is a Service, this targets a specific port in the Service spec. When both Port (experimental) and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected port must match both specified values. Implementations MAY choose to support other parent resources. Implementations supporting other types of parent resources MUST clearly document how/if Port is interpreted. For the purpose of status, an attachment is considered successful as long as the parent resource accepts it partially. For example, Gateway listeners can restrict which Routes can attach to them by Route kind, namespace, or hostname. If 1 of 2 Gateway listeners accept attachment from the referencing Route, the Route MUST be considered successfully attached. If no Gateway listeners accept attachment from this Route, the Route MUST be considered detached from the Gateway. Support: Extended format: int32 maximum: 65535 minimum: 1 type: integer sectionName: description: |- SectionName is the name of a section within the target resource. In the following resources, SectionName is interpreted as the following: * Gateway: Listener name. When both Port (experimental) and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected listener must match both specified values. * Service: Port name. When both Port (experimental) and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected listener must match both specified values. Implementations MAY choose to support attaching Routes to other resources. If that is the case, they MUST clearly document how SectionName is interpreted. When unspecified (empty string), this will reference the entire resource. For the purpose of status, an attachment is considered successful if at least one section in the parent resource accepts it. For example, Gateway listeners can restrict which Routes can attach to them by Route kind, namespace, or hostname. If 1 of 2 Gateway listeners accept attachment from the referencing Route, the Route MUST be considered successfully attached. If no Gateway listeners accept attachment from this Route, the Route MUST be considered detached from the Gateway. Support: Core maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string required: - name type: object required: - controllerName - parentRef type: object maxItems: 32 type: array required: - parents type: object required: - spec type: object served: true storage: true subresources: status: {} status: acceptedNames: kind: "" plural: "" conditions: null storedVersions: null --- # # config/crd/experimental/gateway.networking.k8s.io_tlsroutes.yaml # apiVersion: apiextensions.k8s.io/v1 kind: CustomResourceDefinition metadata: annotations: api-approved.kubernetes.io: https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/gateway-api/pull/2997 gateway.networking.k8s.io/bundle-version: v1.2.0-rc2 gateway.networking.k8s.io/channel: experimental creationTimestamp: null name: tlsroutes.gateway.networking.k8s.io spec: group: gateway.networking.k8s.io names: categories: - gateway-api kind: TLSRoute listKind: TLSRouteList plural: tlsroutes singular: tlsroute scope: Namespaced versions: - additionalPrinterColumns: - jsonPath: .metadata.creationTimestamp name: Age type: date name: v1alpha2 schema: openAPIV3Schema: description: |- The TLSRoute resource is similar to TCPRoute, but can be configured to match against TLS-specific metadata. This allows more flexibility in matching streams for a given TLS listener. If you need to forward traffic to a single target for a TLS listener, you could choose to use a TCPRoute with a TLS listener. properties: apiVersion: description: |- APIVersion defines the versioned schema of this representation of an object. Servers should convert recognized schemas to the latest internal value, and may reject unrecognized values. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#resources type: string kind: description: |- Kind is a string value representing the REST resource this object represents. Servers may infer this from the endpoint the client submits requests to. Cannot be updated. In CamelCase. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#types-kinds type: string metadata: type: object spec: description: Spec defines the desired state of TLSRoute. properties: hostnames: description: |- Hostnames defines a set of SNI names that should match against the SNI attribute of TLS ClientHello message in TLS handshake. This matches the RFC 1123 definition of a hostname with 2 notable exceptions: 1. IPs are not allowed in SNI names per RFC 6066. 2. A hostname may be prefixed with a wildcard label (`*.`). The wildcard label must appear by itself as the first label. If a hostname is specified by both the Listener and TLSRoute, there must be at least one intersecting hostname for the TLSRoute to be attached to the Listener. For example: * A Listener with `test.example.com` as the hostname matches TLSRoutes that have either not specified any hostnames, or have specified at least one of `test.example.com` or `*.example.com`. * A Listener with `*.example.com` as the hostname matches TLSRoutes that have either not specified any hostnames or have specified at least one hostname that matches the Listener hostname. For example, `test.example.com` and `*.example.com` would both match. On the other hand, `example.com` and `test.example.net` would not match. If both the Listener and TLSRoute have specified hostnames, any TLSRoute hostnames that do not match the Listener hostname MUST be ignored. For example, if a Listener specified `*.example.com`, and the TLSRoute specified `test.example.com` and `test.example.net`, `test.example.net` must not be considered for a match. If both the Listener and TLSRoute have specified hostnames, and none match with the criteria above, then the TLSRoute is not accepted. The implementation must raise an 'Accepted' Condition with a status of `False` in the corresponding RouteParentStatus. Support: Core items: description: |- Hostname is the fully qualified domain name of a network host. This matches the RFC 1123 definition of a hostname with 2 notable exceptions: 1. IPs are not allowed. 2. A hostname may be prefixed with a wildcard label (`*.`). The wildcard label must appear by itself as the first label. Hostname can be "precise" which is a domain name without the terminating dot of a network host (e.g. "foo.example.com") or "wildcard", which is a domain name prefixed with a single wildcard label (e.g. `*.example.com`). Note that as per RFC1035 and RFC1123, a *label* must consist of lower case alphanumeric characters or '-', and must start and end with an alphanumeric character. No other punctuation is allowed. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^(\*\.)?[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string maxItems: 16 type: array parentRefs: description: |+ ParentRefs references the resources (usually Gateways) that a Route wants to be attached to. Note that the referenced parent resource needs to allow this for the attachment to be complete. For Gateways, that means the Gateway needs to allow attachment from Routes of this kind and namespace. For Services, that means the Service must either be in the same namespace for a "producer" route, or the mesh implementation must support and allow "consumer" routes for the referenced Service. ReferenceGrant is not applicable for governing ParentRefs to Services - it is not possible to create a "producer" route for a Service in a different namespace from the Route. There are two kinds of parent resources with "Core" support: * Gateway (Gateway conformance profile) * Service (Mesh conformance profile, ClusterIP Services only) This API may be extended in the future to support additional kinds of parent resources. ParentRefs must be _distinct_. This means either that: * They select different objects. If this is the case, then parentRef entries are distinct. In terms of fields, this means that the multi-part key defined by `group`, `kind`, `namespace`, and `name` must be unique across all parentRef entries in the Route. * They do not select different objects, but for each optional field used, each ParentRef that selects the same object must set the same set of optional fields to different values. If one ParentRef sets a combination of optional fields, all must set the same combination. Some examples: * If one ParentRef sets `sectionName`, all ParentRefs referencing the same object must also set `sectionName`. * If one ParentRef sets `port`, all ParentRefs referencing the same object must also set `port`. * If one ParentRef sets `sectionName` and `port`, all ParentRefs referencing the same object must also set `sectionName` and `port`. It is possible to separately reference multiple distinct objects that may be collapsed by an implementation. For example, some implementations may choose to merge compatible Gateway Listeners together. If that is the case, the list of routes attached to those resources should also be merged. Note that for ParentRefs that cross namespace boundaries, there are specific rules. Cross-namespace references are only valid if they are explicitly allowed by something in the namespace they are referring to. For example, Gateway has the AllowedRoutes field, and ReferenceGrant provides a generic way to enable other kinds of cross-namespace reference. ParentRefs from a Route to a Service in the same namespace are "producer" routes, which apply default routing rules to inbound connections from any namespace to the Service. ParentRefs from a Route to a Service in a different namespace are "consumer" routes, and these routing rules are only applied to outbound connections originating from the same namespace as the Route, for which the intended destination of the connections are a Service targeted as a ParentRef of the Route. items: description: |- ParentReference identifies an API object (usually a Gateway) that can be considered a parent of this resource (usually a route). There are two kinds of parent resources with "Core" support: * Gateway (Gateway conformance profile) * Service (Mesh conformance profile, ClusterIP Services only) This API may be extended in the future to support additional kinds of parent resources. The API object must be valid in the cluster; the Group and Kind must be registered in the cluster for this reference to be valid. properties: group: default: gateway.networking.k8s.io description: |- Group is the group of the referent. When unspecified, "gateway.networking.k8s.io" is inferred. To set the core API group (such as for a "Service" kind referent), Group must be explicitly set to "" (empty string). Support: Core maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: default: Gateway description: |- Kind is kind of the referent. There are two kinds of parent resources with "Core" support: * Gateway (Gateway conformance profile) * Service (Mesh conformance profile, ClusterIP Services only) Support for other resources is Implementation-Specific. maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: |- Name is the name of the referent. Support: Core maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string namespace: description: |- Namespace is the namespace of the referent. When unspecified, this refers to the local namespace of the Route. Note that there are specific rules for ParentRefs which cross namespace boundaries. Cross-namespace references are only valid if they are explicitly allowed by something in the namespace they are referring to. For example: Gateway has the AllowedRoutes field, and ReferenceGrant provides a generic way to enable any other kind of cross-namespace reference. ParentRefs from a Route to a Service in the same namespace are "producer" routes, which apply default routing rules to inbound connections from any namespace to the Service. ParentRefs from a Route to a Service in a different namespace are "consumer" routes, and these routing rules are only applied to outbound connections originating from the same namespace as the Route, for which the intended destination of the connections are a Service targeted as a ParentRef of the Route. Support: Core maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?$ type: string port: description: |- Port is the network port this Route targets. It can be interpreted differently based on the type of parent resource. When the parent resource is a Gateway, this targets all listeners listening on the specified port that also support this kind of Route(and select this Route). It's not recommended to set `Port` unless the networking behaviors specified in a Route must apply to a specific port as opposed to a listener(s) whose port(s) may be changed. When both Port and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected listener must match both specified values. When the parent resource is a Service, this targets a specific port in the Service spec. When both Port (experimental) and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected port must match both specified values. Implementations MAY choose to support other parent resources. Implementations supporting other types of parent resources MUST clearly document how/if Port is interpreted. For the purpose of status, an attachment is considered successful as long as the parent resource accepts it partially. For example, Gateway listeners can restrict which Routes can attach to them by Route kind, namespace, or hostname. If 1 of 2 Gateway listeners accept attachment from the referencing Route, the Route MUST be considered successfully attached. If no Gateway listeners accept attachment from this Route, the Route MUST be considered detached from the Gateway. Support: Extended format: int32 maximum: 65535 minimum: 1 type: integer sectionName: description: |- SectionName is the name of a section within the target resource. In the following resources, SectionName is interpreted as the following: * Gateway: Listener name. When both Port (experimental) and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected listener must match both specified values. * Service: Port name. When both Port (experimental) and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected listener must match both specified values. Implementations MAY choose to support attaching Routes to other resources. If that is the case, they MUST clearly document how SectionName is interpreted. When unspecified (empty string), this will reference the entire resource. For the purpose of status, an attachment is considered successful if at least one section in the parent resource accepts it. For example, Gateway listeners can restrict which Routes can attach to them by Route kind, namespace, or hostname. If 1 of 2 Gateway listeners accept attachment from the referencing Route, the Route MUST be considered successfully attached. If no Gateway listeners accept attachment from this Route, the Route MUST be considered detached from the Gateway. Support: Core maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string required: - name type: object maxItems: 32 type: array x-kubernetes-validations: - message: sectionName or port must be specified when parentRefs includes 2 or more references to the same parent rule: 'self.all(p1, self.all(p2, p1.group == p2.group && p1.kind == p2.kind && p1.name == p2.name && (((!has(p1.__namespace__) || p1.__namespace__ == '''') && (!has(p2.__namespace__) || p2.__namespace__ == '''')) || (has(p1.__namespace__) && has(p2.__namespace__) && p1.__namespace__ == p2.__namespace__)) ? ((!has(p1.sectionName) || p1.sectionName == '''') == (!has(p2.sectionName) || p2.sectionName == '''') && (!has(p1.port) || p1.port == 0) == (!has(p2.port) || p2.port == 0)): true))' - message: sectionName or port must be unique when parentRefs includes 2 or more references to the same parent rule: self.all(p1, self.exists_one(p2, p1.group == p2.group && p1.kind == p2.kind && p1.name == p2.name && (((!has(p1.__namespace__) || p1.__namespace__ == '') && (!has(p2.__namespace__) || p2.__namespace__ == '')) || (has(p1.__namespace__) && has(p2.__namespace__) && p1.__namespace__ == p2.__namespace__ )) && (((!has(p1.sectionName) || p1.sectionName == '') && (!has(p2.sectionName) || p2.sectionName == '')) || ( has(p1.sectionName) && has(p2.sectionName) && p1.sectionName == p2.sectionName)) && (((!has(p1.port) || p1.port == 0) && (!has(p2.port) || p2.port == 0)) || (has(p1.port) && has(p2.port) && p1.port == p2.port)))) rules: description: |+ Rules are a list of TLS matchers and actions. items: description: TLSRouteRule is the configuration for a given rule. properties: backendRefs: description: |- BackendRefs defines the backend(s) where matching requests should be sent. If unspecified or invalid (refers to a non-existent resource or a Service with no endpoints), the rule performs no forwarding; if no filters are specified that would result in a response being sent, the underlying implementation must actively reject request attempts to this backend, by rejecting the connection or returning a 500 status code. Request rejections must respect weight; if an invalid backend is requested to have 80% of requests, then 80% of requests must be rejected instead. Support: Core for Kubernetes Service Support: Extended for Kubernetes ServiceImport Support: Implementation-specific for any other resource Support for weight: Extended items: description: |- BackendRef defines how a Route should forward a request to a Kubernetes resource. Note that when a namespace different than the local namespace is specified, a ReferenceGrant object is required in the referent namespace to allow that namespace's owner to accept the reference. See the ReferenceGrant documentation for details. When the BackendRef points to a Kubernetes Service, implementations SHOULD honor the appProtocol field if it is set for the target Service Port. Implementations supporting appProtocol SHOULD recognize the Kubernetes Standard Application Protocols defined in KEP-3726. If a Service appProtocol isn't specified, an implementation MAY infer the backend protocol through its own means. Implementations MAY infer the protocol from the Route type referring to the backend Service. If a Route is not able to send traffic to the backend using the specified protocol then the backend is considered invalid. Implementations MUST set the "ResolvedRefs" condition to "False" with the "UnsupportedProtocol" reason. Note that when the BackendTLSPolicy object is enabled by the implementation, there are some extra rules about validity to consider here. See the fields where this struct is used for more information about the exact behavior. properties: group: default: "" description: |- Group is the group of the referent. For example, "gateway.networking.k8s.io". When unspecified or empty string, core API group is inferred. maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: default: Service description: |- Kind is the Kubernetes resource kind of the referent. For example "Service". Defaults to "Service" when not specified. ExternalName services can refer to CNAME DNS records that may live outside of the cluster and as such are difficult to reason about in terms of conformance. They also may not be safe to forward to (see CVE-2021-25740 for more information). Implementations SHOULD NOT support ExternalName Services. Support: Core (Services with a type other than ExternalName) Support: Implementation-specific (Services with type ExternalName) maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: Name is the name of the referent. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string namespace: description: |- Namespace is the namespace of the backend. When unspecified, the local namespace is inferred. Note that when a namespace different than the local namespace is specified, a ReferenceGrant object is required in the referent namespace to allow that namespace's owner to accept the reference. See the ReferenceGrant documentation for details. Support: Core maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?$ type: string port: description: |- Port specifies the destination port number to use for this resource. Port is required when the referent is a Kubernetes Service. In this case, the port number is the service port number, not the target port. For other resources, destination port might be derived from the referent resource or this field. format: int32 maximum: 65535 minimum: 1 type: integer weight: default: 1 description: |- Weight specifies the proportion of requests forwarded to the referenced backend. This is computed as weight/(sum of all weights in this BackendRefs list). For non-zero values, there may be some epsilon from the exact proportion defined here depending on the precision an implementation supports. Weight is not a percentage and the sum of weights does not need to equal 100. If only one backend is specified and it has a weight greater than 0, 100% of the traffic is forwarded to that backend. If weight is set to 0, no traffic should be forwarded for this entry. If unspecified, weight defaults to 1. Support for this field varies based on the context where used. format: int32 maximum: 1000000 minimum: 0 type: integer required: - name type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: Must have port for Service reference rule: '(size(self.group) == 0 && self.kind == ''Service'') ? has(self.port) : true' maxItems: 16 minItems: 1 type: array name: description: |- Name is the name of the route rule. This name MUST be unique within a Route if it is set. Support: Extended maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string type: object maxItems: 16 minItems: 1 type: array x-kubernetes-validations: - message: Rule name must be unique within the route rule: self.all(l1, !has(l1.name) || self.exists_one(l2, has(l2.name) && l1.name == l2.name)) required: - rules type: object status: description: Status defines the current state of TLSRoute. properties: parents: description: |- Parents is a list of parent resources (usually Gateways) that are associated with the route, and the status of the route with respect to each parent. When this route attaches to a parent, the controller that manages the parent must add an entry to this list when the controller first sees the route and should update the entry as appropriate when the route or gateway is modified. Note that parent references that cannot be resolved by an implementation of this API will not be added to this list. Implementations of this API can only populate Route status for the Gateways/parent resources they are responsible for. A maximum of 32 Gateways will be represented in this list. An empty list means the route has not been attached to any Gateway. items: description: |- RouteParentStatus describes the status of a route with respect to an associated Parent. properties: conditions: description: |- Conditions describes the status of the route with respect to the Gateway. Note that the route's availability is also subject to the Gateway's own status conditions and listener status. If the Route's ParentRef specifies an existing Gateway that supports Routes of this kind AND that Gateway's controller has sufficient access, then that Gateway's controller MUST set the "Accepted" condition on the Route, to indicate whether the route has been accepted or rejected by the Gateway, and why. A Route MUST be considered "Accepted" if at least one of the Route's rules is implemented by the Gateway. There are a number of cases where the "Accepted" condition may not be set due to lack of controller visibility, that includes when: * The Route refers to a non-existent parent. * The Route is of a type that the controller does not support. * The Route is in a namespace the controller does not have access to. items: description: Condition contains details for one aspect of the current state of this API Resource. properties: lastTransitionTime: description: |- lastTransitionTime is the last time the condition transitioned from one status to another. This should be when the underlying condition changed. If that is not known, then using the time when the API field changed is acceptable. format: date-time type: string message: description: |- message is a human readable message indicating details about the transition. This may be an empty string. maxLength: 32768 type: string observedGeneration: description: |- observedGeneration represents the .metadata.generation that the condition was set based upon. For instance, if .metadata.generation is currently 12, but the .status.conditions[x].observedGeneration is 9, the condition is out of date with respect to the current state of the instance. format: int64 minimum: 0 type: integer reason: description: |- reason contains a programmatic identifier indicating the reason for the condition's last transition. Producers of specific condition types may define expected values and meanings for this field, and whether the values are considered a guaranteed API. The value should be a CamelCase string. This field may not be empty. maxLength: 1024 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z]([A-Za-z0-9_,:]*[A-Za-z0-9_])?$ type: string status: description: status of the condition, one of True, False, Unknown. enum: - "True" - "False" - Unknown type: string type: description: type of condition in CamelCase or in foo.example.com/CamelCase. maxLength: 316 pattern: ^([a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*/)?(([A-Za-z0-9][-A-Za-z0-9_.]*)?[A-Za-z0-9])$ type: string required: - lastTransitionTime - message - reason - status - type type: object maxItems: 8 minItems: 1 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - type x-kubernetes-list-type: map controllerName: description: |- ControllerName is a domain/path string that indicates the name of the controller that wrote this status. This corresponds with the controllerName field on GatewayClass. Example: "example.net/gateway-controller". The format of this field is DOMAIN "/" PATH, where DOMAIN and PATH are valid Kubernetes names (https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/names/#names). Controllers MUST populate this field when writing status. Controllers should ensure that entries to status populated with their ControllerName are cleaned up when they are no longer necessary. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*\/[A-Za-z0-9\/\-._~%!$&'()*+,;=:]+$ type: string parentRef: description: |- ParentRef corresponds with a ParentRef in the spec that this RouteParentStatus struct describes the status of. properties: group: default: gateway.networking.k8s.io description: |- Group is the group of the referent. When unspecified, "gateway.networking.k8s.io" is inferred. To set the core API group (such as for a "Service" kind referent), Group must be explicitly set to "" (empty string). Support: Core maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: default: Gateway description: |- Kind is kind of the referent. There are two kinds of parent resources with "Core" support: * Gateway (Gateway conformance profile) * Service (Mesh conformance profile, ClusterIP Services only) Support for other resources is Implementation-Specific. maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: |- Name is the name of the referent. Support: Core maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string namespace: description: |- Namespace is the namespace of the referent. When unspecified, this refers to the local namespace of the Route. Note that there are specific rules for ParentRefs which cross namespace boundaries. Cross-namespace references are only valid if they are explicitly allowed by something in the namespace they are referring to. For example: Gateway has the AllowedRoutes field, and ReferenceGrant provides a generic way to enable any other kind of cross-namespace reference. ParentRefs from a Route to a Service in the same namespace are "producer" routes, which apply default routing rules to inbound connections from any namespace to the Service. ParentRefs from a Route to a Service in a different namespace are "consumer" routes, and these routing rules are only applied to outbound connections originating from the same namespace as the Route, for which the intended destination of the connections are a Service targeted as a ParentRef of the Route. Support: Core maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?$ type: string port: description: |- Port is the network port this Route targets. It can be interpreted differently based on the type of parent resource. When the parent resource is a Gateway, this targets all listeners listening on the specified port that also support this kind of Route(and select this Route). It's not recommended to set `Port` unless the networking behaviors specified in a Route must apply to a specific port as opposed to a listener(s) whose port(s) may be changed. When both Port and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected listener must match both specified values. When the parent resource is a Service, this targets a specific port in the Service spec. When both Port (experimental) and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected port must match both specified values. Implementations MAY choose to support other parent resources. Implementations supporting other types of parent resources MUST clearly document how/if Port is interpreted. For the purpose of status, an attachment is considered successful as long as the parent resource accepts it partially. For example, Gateway listeners can restrict which Routes can attach to them by Route kind, namespace, or hostname. If 1 of 2 Gateway listeners accept attachment from the referencing Route, the Route MUST be considered successfully attached. If no Gateway listeners accept attachment from this Route, the Route MUST be considered detached from the Gateway. Support: Extended format: int32 maximum: 65535 minimum: 1 type: integer sectionName: description: |- SectionName is the name of a section within the target resource. In the following resources, SectionName is interpreted as the following: * Gateway: Listener name. When both Port (experimental) and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected listener must match both specified values. * Service: Port name. When both Port (experimental) and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected listener must match both specified values. Implementations MAY choose to support attaching Routes to other resources. If that is the case, they MUST clearly document how SectionName is interpreted. When unspecified (empty string), this will reference the entire resource. For the purpose of status, an attachment is considered successful if at least one section in the parent resource accepts it. For example, Gateway listeners can restrict which Routes can attach to them by Route kind, namespace, or hostname. If 1 of 2 Gateway listeners accept attachment from the referencing Route, the Route MUST be considered successfully attached. If no Gateway listeners accept attachment from this Route, the Route MUST be considered detached from the Gateway. Support: Core maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string required: - name type: object required: - controllerName - parentRef type: object maxItems: 32 type: array required: - parents type: object required: - spec type: object served: true storage: true subresources: status: {} status: acceptedNames: kind: "" plural: "" conditions: null storedVersions: null --- # # config/crd/experimental/gateway.networking.k8s.io_udproutes.yaml # apiVersion: apiextensions.k8s.io/v1 kind: CustomResourceDefinition metadata: annotations: api-approved.kubernetes.io: https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/gateway-api/pull/2997 gateway.networking.k8s.io/bundle-version: v1.2.0-rc2 gateway.networking.k8s.io/channel: experimental creationTimestamp: null name: udproutes.gateway.networking.k8s.io spec: group: gateway.networking.k8s.io names: categories: - gateway-api kind: UDPRoute listKind: UDPRouteList plural: udproutes singular: udproute scope: Namespaced versions: - additionalPrinterColumns: - jsonPath: .metadata.creationTimestamp name: Age type: date name: v1alpha2 schema: openAPIV3Schema: description: |- UDPRoute provides a way to route UDP traffic. When combined with a Gateway listener, it can be used to forward traffic on the port specified by the listener to a set of backends specified by the UDPRoute. properties: apiVersion: description: |- APIVersion defines the versioned schema of this representation of an object. Servers should convert recognized schemas to the latest internal value, and may reject unrecognized values. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#resources type: string kind: description: |- Kind is a string value representing the REST resource this object represents. Servers may infer this from the endpoint the client submits requests to. Cannot be updated. In CamelCase. More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#types-kinds type: string metadata: type: object spec: description: Spec defines the desired state of UDPRoute. properties: parentRefs: description: |+ ParentRefs references the resources (usually Gateways) that a Route wants to be attached to. Note that the referenced parent resource needs to allow this for the attachment to be complete. For Gateways, that means the Gateway needs to allow attachment from Routes of this kind and namespace. For Services, that means the Service must either be in the same namespace for a "producer" route, or the mesh implementation must support and allow "consumer" routes for the referenced Service. ReferenceGrant is not applicable for governing ParentRefs to Services - it is not possible to create a "producer" route for a Service in a different namespace from the Route. There are two kinds of parent resources with "Core" support: * Gateway (Gateway conformance profile) * Service (Mesh conformance profile, ClusterIP Services only) This API may be extended in the future to support additional kinds of parent resources. ParentRefs must be _distinct_. This means either that: * They select different objects. If this is the case, then parentRef entries are distinct. In terms of fields, this means that the multi-part key defined by `group`, `kind`, `namespace`, and `name` must be unique across all parentRef entries in the Route. * They do not select different objects, but for each optional field used, each ParentRef that selects the same object must set the same set of optional fields to different values. If one ParentRef sets a combination of optional fields, all must set the same combination. Some examples: * If one ParentRef sets `sectionName`, all ParentRefs referencing the same object must also set `sectionName`. * If one ParentRef sets `port`, all ParentRefs referencing the same object must also set `port`. * If one ParentRef sets `sectionName` and `port`, all ParentRefs referencing the same object must also set `sectionName` and `port`. It is possible to separately reference multiple distinct objects that may be collapsed by an implementation. For example, some implementations may choose to merge compatible Gateway Listeners together. If that is the case, the list of routes attached to those resources should also be merged. Note that for ParentRefs that cross namespace boundaries, there are specific rules. Cross-namespace references are only valid if they are explicitly allowed by something in the namespace they are referring to. For example, Gateway has the AllowedRoutes field, and ReferenceGrant provides a generic way to enable other kinds of cross-namespace reference. ParentRefs from a Route to a Service in the same namespace are "producer" routes, which apply default routing rules to inbound connections from any namespace to the Service. ParentRefs from a Route to a Service in a different namespace are "consumer" routes, and these routing rules are only applied to outbound connections originating from the same namespace as the Route, for which the intended destination of the connections are a Service targeted as a ParentRef of the Route. items: description: |- ParentReference identifies an API object (usually a Gateway) that can be considered a parent of this resource (usually a route). There are two kinds of parent resources with "Core" support: * Gateway (Gateway conformance profile) * Service (Mesh conformance profile, ClusterIP Services only) This API may be extended in the future to support additional kinds of parent resources. The API object must be valid in the cluster; the Group and Kind must be registered in the cluster for this reference to be valid. properties: group: default: gateway.networking.k8s.io description: |- Group is the group of the referent. When unspecified, "gateway.networking.k8s.io" is inferred. To set the core API group (such as for a "Service" kind referent), Group must be explicitly set to "" (empty string). Support: Core maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: default: Gateway description: |- Kind is kind of the referent. There are two kinds of parent resources with "Core" support: * Gateway (Gateway conformance profile) * Service (Mesh conformance profile, ClusterIP Services only) Support for other resources is Implementation-Specific. maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: |- Name is the name of the referent. Support: Core maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string namespace: description: |- Namespace is the namespace of the referent. When unspecified, this refers to the local namespace of the Route. Note that there are specific rules for ParentRefs which cross namespace boundaries. Cross-namespace references are only valid if they are explicitly allowed by something in the namespace they are referring to. For example: Gateway has the AllowedRoutes field, and ReferenceGrant provides a generic way to enable any other kind of cross-namespace reference. ParentRefs from a Route to a Service in the same namespace are "producer" routes, which apply default routing rules to inbound connections from any namespace to the Service. ParentRefs from a Route to a Service in a different namespace are "consumer" routes, and these routing rules are only applied to outbound connections originating from the same namespace as the Route, for which the intended destination of the connections are a Service targeted as a ParentRef of the Route. Support: Core maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?$ type: string port: description: |- Port is the network port this Route targets. It can be interpreted differently based on the type of parent resource. When the parent resource is a Gateway, this targets all listeners listening on the specified port that also support this kind of Route(and select this Route). It's not recommended to set `Port` unless the networking behaviors specified in a Route must apply to a specific port as opposed to a listener(s) whose port(s) may be changed. When both Port and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected listener must match both specified values. When the parent resource is a Service, this targets a specific port in the Service spec. When both Port (experimental) and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected port must match both specified values. Implementations MAY choose to support other parent resources. Implementations supporting other types of parent resources MUST clearly document how/if Port is interpreted. For the purpose of status, an attachment is considered successful as long as the parent resource accepts it partially. For example, Gateway listeners can restrict which Routes can attach to them by Route kind, namespace, or hostname. If 1 of 2 Gateway listeners accept attachment from the referencing Route, the Route MUST be considered successfully attached. If no Gateway listeners accept attachment from this Route, the Route MUST be considered detached from the Gateway. Support: Extended format: int32 maximum: 65535 minimum: 1 type: integer sectionName: description: |- SectionName is the name of a section within the target resource. In the following resources, SectionName is interpreted as the following: * Gateway: Listener name. When both Port (experimental) and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected listener must match both specified values. * Service: Port name. When both Port (experimental) and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected listener must match both specified values. Implementations MAY choose to support attaching Routes to other resources. If that is the case, they MUST clearly document how SectionName is interpreted. When unspecified (empty string), this will reference the entire resource. For the purpose of status, an attachment is considered successful if at least one section in the parent resource accepts it. For example, Gateway listeners can restrict which Routes can attach to them by Route kind, namespace, or hostname. If 1 of 2 Gateway listeners accept attachment from the referencing Route, the Route MUST be considered successfully attached. If no Gateway listeners accept attachment from this Route, the Route MUST be considered detached from the Gateway. Support: Core maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string required: - name type: object maxItems: 32 type: array x-kubernetes-validations: - message: sectionName or port must be specified when parentRefs includes 2 or more references to the same parent rule: 'self.all(p1, self.all(p2, p1.group == p2.group && p1.kind == p2.kind && p1.name == p2.name && (((!has(p1.__namespace__) || p1.__namespace__ == '''') && (!has(p2.__namespace__) || p2.__namespace__ == '''')) || (has(p1.__namespace__) && has(p2.__namespace__) && p1.__namespace__ == p2.__namespace__)) ? ((!has(p1.sectionName) || p1.sectionName == '''') == (!has(p2.sectionName) || p2.sectionName == '''') && (!has(p1.port) || p1.port == 0) == (!has(p2.port) || p2.port == 0)): true))' - message: sectionName or port must be unique when parentRefs includes 2 or more references to the same parent rule: self.all(p1, self.exists_one(p2, p1.group == p2.group && p1.kind == p2.kind && p1.name == p2.name && (((!has(p1.__namespace__) || p1.__namespace__ == '') && (!has(p2.__namespace__) || p2.__namespace__ == '')) || (has(p1.__namespace__) && has(p2.__namespace__) && p1.__namespace__ == p2.__namespace__ )) && (((!has(p1.sectionName) || p1.sectionName == '') && (!has(p2.sectionName) || p2.sectionName == '')) || ( has(p1.sectionName) && has(p2.sectionName) && p1.sectionName == p2.sectionName)) && (((!has(p1.port) || p1.port == 0) && (!has(p2.port) || p2.port == 0)) || (has(p1.port) && has(p2.port) && p1.port == p2.port)))) rules: description: |+ Rules are a list of UDP matchers and actions. items: description: UDPRouteRule is the configuration for a given rule. properties: backendRefs: description: |- BackendRefs defines the backend(s) where matching requests should be sent. If unspecified or invalid (refers to a non-existent resource or a Service with no endpoints), the underlying implementation MUST actively reject connection attempts to this backend. Packet drops must respect weight; if an invalid backend is requested to have 80% of the packets, then 80% of packets must be dropped instead. Support: Core for Kubernetes Service Support: Extended for Kubernetes ServiceImport Support: Implementation-specific for any other resource Support for weight: Extended items: description: |- BackendRef defines how a Route should forward a request to a Kubernetes resource. Note that when a namespace different than the local namespace is specified, a ReferenceGrant object is required in the referent namespace to allow that namespace's owner to accept the reference. See the ReferenceGrant documentation for details. When the BackendRef points to a Kubernetes Service, implementations SHOULD honor the appProtocol field if it is set for the target Service Port. Implementations supporting appProtocol SHOULD recognize the Kubernetes Standard Application Protocols defined in KEP-3726. If a Service appProtocol isn't specified, an implementation MAY infer the backend protocol through its own means. Implementations MAY infer the protocol from the Route type referring to the backend Service. If a Route is not able to send traffic to the backend using the specified protocol then the backend is considered invalid. Implementations MUST set the "ResolvedRefs" condition to "False" with the "UnsupportedProtocol" reason. Note that when the BackendTLSPolicy object is enabled by the implementation, there are some extra rules about validity to consider here. See the fields where this struct is used for more information about the exact behavior. properties: group: default: "" description: |- Group is the group of the referent. For example, "gateway.networking.k8s.io". When unspecified or empty string, core API group is inferred. maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: default: Service description: |- Kind is the Kubernetes resource kind of the referent. For example "Service". Defaults to "Service" when not specified. ExternalName services can refer to CNAME DNS records that may live outside of the cluster and as such are difficult to reason about in terms of conformance. They also may not be safe to forward to (see CVE-2021-25740 for more information). Implementations SHOULD NOT support ExternalName Services. Support: Core (Services with a type other than ExternalName) Support: Implementation-specific (Services with type ExternalName) maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: Name is the name of the referent. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string namespace: description: |- Namespace is the namespace of the backend. When unspecified, the local namespace is inferred. Note that when a namespace different than the local namespace is specified, a ReferenceGrant object is required in the referent namespace to allow that namespace's owner to accept the reference. See the ReferenceGrant documentation for details. Support: Core maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?$ type: string port: description: |- Port specifies the destination port number to use for this resource. Port is required when the referent is a Kubernetes Service. In this case, the port number is the service port number, not the target port. For other resources, destination port might be derived from the referent resource or this field. format: int32 maximum: 65535 minimum: 1 type: integer weight: default: 1 description: |- Weight specifies the proportion of requests forwarded to the referenced backend. This is computed as weight/(sum of all weights in this BackendRefs list). For non-zero values, there may be some epsilon from the exact proportion defined here depending on the precision an implementation supports. Weight is not a percentage and the sum of weights does not need to equal 100. If only one backend is specified and it has a weight greater than 0, 100% of the traffic is forwarded to that backend. If weight is set to 0, no traffic should be forwarded for this entry. If unspecified, weight defaults to 1. Support for this field varies based on the context where used. format: int32 maximum: 1000000 minimum: 0 type: integer required: - name type: object x-kubernetes-validations: - message: Must have port for Service reference rule: '(size(self.group) == 0 && self.kind == ''Service'') ? has(self.port) : true' maxItems: 16 minItems: 1 type: array name: description: |- Name is the name of the route rule. This name MUST be unique within a Route if it is set. Support: Extended maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string type: object maxItems: 16 minItems: 1 type: array x-kubernetes-validations: - message: Rule name must be unique within the route rule: self.all(l1, !has(l1.name) || self.exists_one(l2, has(l2.name) && l1.name == l2.name)) required: - rules type: object status: description: Status defines the current state of UDPRoute. properties: parents: description: |- Parents is a list of parent resources (usually Gateways) that are associated with the route, and the status of the route with respect to each parent. When this route attaches to a parent, the controller that manages the parent must add an entry to this list when the controller first sees the route and should update the entry as appropriate when the route or gateway is modified. Note that parent references that cannot be resolved by an implementation of this API will not be added to this list. Implementations of this API can only populate Route status for the Gateways/parent resources they are responsible for. A maximum of 32 Gateways will be represented in this list. An empty list means the route has not been attached to any Gateway. items: description: |- RouteParentStatus describes the status of a route with respect to an associated Parent. properties: conditions: description: |- Conditions describes the status of the route with respect to the Gateway. Note that the route's availability is also subject to the Gateway's own status conditions and listener status. If the Route's ParentRef specifies an existing Gateway that supports Routes of this kind AND that Gateway's controller has sufficient access, then that Gateway's controller MUST set the "Accepted" condition on the Route, to indicate whether the route has been accepted or rejected by the Gateway, and why. A Route MUST be considered "Accepted" if at least one of the Route's rules is implemented by the Gateway. There are a number of cases where the "Accepted" condition may not be set due to lack of controller visibility, that includes when: * The Route refers to a non-existent parent. * The Route is of a type that the controller does not support. * The Route is in a namespace the controller does not have access to. items: description: Condition contains details for one aspect of the current state of this API Resource. properties: lastTransitionTime: description: |- lastTransitionTime is the last time the condition transitioned from one status to another. This should be when the underlying condition changed. If that is not known, then using the time when the API field changed is acceptable. format: date-time type: string message: description: |- message is a human readable message indicating details about the transition. This may be an empty string. maxLength: 32768 type: string observedGeneration: description: |- observedGeneration represents the .metadata.generation that the condition was set based upon. For instance, if .metadata.generation is currently 12, but the .status.conditions[x].observedGeneration is 9, the condition is out of date with respect to the current state of the instance. format: int64 minimum: 0 type: integer reason: description: |- reason contains a programmatic identifier indicating the reason for the condition's last transition. Producers of specific condition types may define expected values and meanings for this field, and whether the values are considered a guaranteed API. The value should be a CamelCase string. This field may not be empty. maxLength: 1024 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[A-Za-z]([A-Za-z0-9_,:]*[A-Za-z0-9_])?$ type: string status: description: status of the condition, one of True, False, Unknown. enum: - "True" - "False" - Unknown type: string type: description: type of condition in CamelCase or in foo.example.com/CamelCase. maxLength: 316 pattern: ^([a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*/)?(([A-Za-z0-9][-A-Za-z0-9_.]*)?[A-Za-z0-9])$ type: string required: - lastTransitionTime - message - reason - status - type type: object maxItems: 8 minItems: 1 type: array x-kubernetes-list-map-keys: - type x-kubernetes-list-type: map controllerName: description: |- ControllerName is a domain/path string that indicates the name of the controller that wrote this status. This corresponds with the controllerName field on GatewayClass. Example: "example.net/gateway-controller". The format of this field is DOMAIN "/" PATH, where DOMAIN and PATH are valid Kubernetes names (https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/names/#names). Controllers MUST populate this field when writing status. Controllers should ensure that entries to status populated with their ControllerName are cleaned up when they are no longer necessary. maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*\/[A-Za-z0-9\/\-._~%!$&'()*+,;=:]+$ type: string parentRef: description: |- ParentRef corresponds with a ParentRef in the spec that this RouteParentStatus struct describes the status of. properties: group: default: gateway.networking.k8s.io description: |- Group is the group of the referent. When unspecified, "gateway.networking.k8s.io" is inferred. To set the core API group (such as for a "Service" kind referent), Group must be explicitly set to "" (empty string). Support: Core maxLength: 253 pattern: ^$|^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string kind: default: Gateway description: |- Kind is kind of the referent. There are two kinds of parent resources with "Core" support: * Gateway (Gateway conformance profile) * Service (Mesh conformance profile, ClusterIP Services only) Support for other resources is Implementation-Specific. maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-zA-Z]([-a-zA-Z0-9]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?$ type: string name: description: |- Name is the name of the referent. Support: Core maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 type: string namespace: description: |- Namespace is the namespace of the referent. When unspecified, this refers to the local namespace of the Route. Note that there are specific rules for ParentRefs which cross namespace boundaries. Cross-namespace references are only valid if they are explicitly allowed by something in the namespace they are referring to. For example: Gateway has the AllowedRoutes field, and ReferenceGrant provides a generic way to enable any other kind of cross-namespace reference. ParentRefs from a Route to a Service in the same namespace are "producer" routes, which apply default routing rules to inbound connections from any namespace to the Service. ParentRefs from a Route to a Service in a different namespace are "consumer" routes, and these routing rules are only applied to outbound connections originating from the same namespace as the Route, for which the intended destination of the connections are a Service targeted as a ParentRef of the Route. Support: Core maxLength: 63 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?$ type: string port: description: |- Port is the network port this Route targets. It can be interpreted differently based on the type of parent resource. When the parent resource is a Gateway, this targets all listeners listening on the specified port that also support this kind of Route(and select this Route). It's not recommended to set `Port` unless the networking behaviors specified in a Route must apply to a specific port as opposed to a listener(s) whose port(s) may be changed. When both Port and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected listener must match both specified values. When the parent resource is a Service, this targets a specific port in the Service spec. When both Port (experimental) and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected port must match both specified values. Implementations MAY choose to support other parent resources. Implementations supporting other types of parent resources MUST clearly document how/if Port is interpreted. For the purpose of status, an attachment is considered successful as long as the parent resource accepts it partially. For example, Gateway listeners can restrict which Routes can attach to them by Route kind, namespace, or hostname. If 1 of 2 Gateway listeners accept attachment from the referencing Route, the Route MUST be considered successfully attached. If no Gateway listeners accept attachment from this Route, the Route MUST be considered detached from the Gateway. Support: Extended format: int32 maximum: 65535 minimum: 1 type: integer sectionName: description: |- SectionName is the name of a section within the target resource. In the following resources, SectionName is interpreted as the following: * Gateway: Listener name. When both Port (experimental) and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected listener must match both specified values. * Service: Port name. When both Port (experimental) and SectionName are specified, the name and port of the selected listener must match both specified values. Implementations MAY choose to support attaching Routes to other resources. If that is the case, they MUST clearly document how SectionName is interpreted. When unspecified (empty string), this will reference the entire resource. For the purpose of status, an attachment is considered successful if at least one section in the parent resource accepts it. For example, Gateway listeners can restrict which Routes can attach to them by Route kind, namespace, or hostname. If 1 of 2 Gateway listeners accept attachment from the referencing Route, the Route MUST be considered successfully attached. If no Gateway listeners accept attachment from this Route, the Route MUST be considered detached from the Gateway. Support: Core maxLength: 253 minLength: 1 pattern: ^[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$ type: string required: - name type: object required: - controllerName - parentRef type: object maxItems: 32 type: array required: - parents type: object required: - spec type: object served: true storage: true subresources: status: {} status: acceptedNames: kind: "" plural: "" conditions: null storedVersions: null