refact(deps): bump k8s and client-go deps to version v0.20.2 (#294)

Signed-off-by: prateekpandey14 <prateek.pandey@mayadata.io>
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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ limitations under the License.
// This file was autogenerated by go-to-protobuf. Do not edit it manually!
syntax = 'proto2';
syntax = "proto2";
package k8s.io.api.autoscaling.v2beta2;
@ -30,9 +30,43 @@ import "k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/runtime/schema/generated.proto";
// Package-wide variables from generator "generated".
option go_package = "v2beta2";
// ContainerResourceMetricSource indicates how to scale on a resource metric known to
// Kubernetes, as specified in requests and limits, describing each pod in the
// current scale target (e.g. CPU or memory). The values will be averaged
// together before being compared to the target. Such metrics are built in to
// Kubernetes, and have special scaling options on top of those available to
// normal per-pod metrics using the "pods" source. Only one "target" type
// should be set.
message ContainerResourceMetricSource {
// name is the name of the resource in question.
optional string name = 1;
// target specifies the target value for the given metric
optional MetricTarget target = 2;
// container is the name of the container in the pods of the scaling target
optional string container = 3;
}
// ContainerResourceMetricStatus indicates the current value of a resource metric known to
// Kubernetes, as specified in requests and limits, describing a single container in each pod in the
// current scale target (e.g. CPU or memory). Such metrics are built in to
// Kubernetes, and have special scaling options on top of those available to
// normal per-pod metrics using the "pods" source.
message ContainerResourceMetricStatus {
// Name is the name of the resource in question.
optional string name = 1;
// current contains the current value for the given metric
optional MetricValueStatus current = 2;
// Container is the name of the container in the pods of the scaling target
optional string container = 3;
}
// CrossVersionObjectReference contains enough information to let you identify the referred resource.
message CrossVersionObjectReference {
// Kind of the referent; More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/api-conventions.md#types-kinds"
// Kind of the referent; More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#types-kinds"
optional string kind = 1;
// Name of the referent; More info: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/identifiers#names
@ -64,17 +98,58 @@ message ExternalMetricStatus {
optional MetricValueStatus current = 2;
}
// HPAScalingPolicy is a single policy which must hold true for a specified past interval.
message HPAScalingPolicy {
// Type is used to specify the scaling policy.
optional string type = 1;
// Value contains the amount of change which is permitted by the policy.
// It must be greater than zero
optional int32 value = 2;
// PeriodSeconds specifies the window of time for which the policy should hold true.
// PeriodSeconds must be greater than zero and less than or equal to 1800 (30 min).
optional int32 periodSeconds = 3;
}
// HPAScalingRules configures the scaling behavior for one direction.
// These Rules are applied after calculating DesiredReplicas from metrics for the HPA.
// They can limit the scaling velocity by specifying scaling policies.
// They can prevent flapping by specifying the stabilization window, so that the
// number of replicas is not set instantly, instead, the safest value from the stabilization
// window is chosen.
message HPAScalingRules {
// StabilizationWindowSeconds is the number of seconds for which past recommendations should be
// considered while scaling up or scaling down.
// StabilizationWindowSeconds must be greater than or equal to zero and less than or equal to 3600 (one hour).
// If not set, use the default values:
// - For scale up: 0 (i.e. no stabilization is done).
// - For scale down: 300 (i.e. the stabilization window is 300 seconds long).
// +optional
optional int32 stabilizationWindowSeconds = 3;
// selectPolicy is used to specify which policy should be used.
// If not set, the default value MaxPolicySelect is used.
// +optional
optional string selectPolicy = 1;
// policies is a list of potential scaling polices which can be used during scaling.
// At least one policy must be specified, otherwise the HPAScalingRules will be discarded as invalid
// +optional
repeated HPAScalingPolicy policies = 2;
}
// HorizontalPodAutoscaler is the configuration for a horizontal pod
// autoscaler, which automatically manages the replica count of any resource
// implementing the scale subresource based on the metrics specified.
message HorizontalPodAutoscaler {
// metadata is the standard object metadata.
// More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/api-conventions.md#metadata
// More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#metadata
// +optional
optional k8s.io.apimachinery.pkg.apis.meta.v1.ObjectMeta metadata = 1;
// spec is the specification for the behaviour of the autoscaler.
// More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/api-conventions.md#spec-and-status.
// More info: https://git.k8s.io/community/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#spec-and-status.
// +optional
optional HorizontalPodAutoscalerSpec spec = 2;
@ -83,6 +158,25 @@ message HorizontalPodAutoscaler {
optional HorizontalPodAutoscalerStatus status = 3;
}
// HorizontalPodAutoscalerBehavior configures the scaling behavior of the target
// in both Up and Down directions (scaleUp and scaleDown fields respectively).
message HorizontalPodAutoscalerBehavior {
// scaleUp is scaling policy for scaling Up.
// If not set, the default value is the higher of:
// * increase no more than 4 pods per 60 seconds
// * double the number of pods per 60 seconds
// No stabilization is used.
// +optional
optional HPAScalingRules scaleUp = 1;
// scaleDown is scaling policy for scaling Down.
// If not set, the default value is to allow to scale down to minReplicas pods, with a
// 300 second stabilization window (i.e., the highest recommendation for
// the last 300sec is used).
// +optional
optional HPAScalingRules scaleDown = 2;
}
// HorizontalPodAutoscalerCondition describes the state of
// a HorizontalPodAutoscaler at a certain point.
message HorizontalPodAutoscalerCondition {
@ -123,8 +217,11 @@ message HorizontalPodAutoscalerSpec {
// should be collected, as well as to actually change the replica count.
optional CrossVersionObjectReference scaleTargetRef = 1;
// minReplicas is the lower limit for the number of replicas to which the autoscaler can scale down.
// It defaults to 1 pod.
// minReplicas is the lower limit for the number of replicas to which the autoscaler
// can scale down. It defaults to 1 pod. minReplicas is allowed to be 0 if the
// alpha feature gate HPAScaleToZero is enabled and at least one Object or External
// metric is configured. Scaling is active as long as at least one metric value is
// available.
// +optional
optional int32 minReplicas = 2;
@ -142,6 +239,12 @@ message HorizontalPodAutoscalerSpec {
// If not set, the default metric will be set to 80% average CPU utilization.
// +optional
repeated MetricSpec metrics = 4;
// behavior configures the scaling behavior of the target
// in both Up and Down directions (scaleUp and scaleDown fields respectively).
// If not set, the default HPAScalingRules for scale up and scale down are used.
// +optional
optional HorizontalPodAutoscalerBehavior behavior = 5;
}
// HorizontalPodAutoscalerStatus describes the current status of a horizontal pod autoscaler.
@ -187,8 +290,10 @@ message MetricIdentifier {
// MetricSpec specifies how to scale based on a single metric
// (only `type` and one other matching field should be set at once).
message MetricSpec {
// type is the type of metric source. It should be one of "Object",
// "Pods" or "Resource", each mapping to a matching field in the object.
// type is the type of metric source. It should be one of "ContainerResource", "External",
// "Object", "Pods" or "Resource", each mapping to a matching field in the object.
// Note: "ContainerResource" type is available on when the feature-gate
// HPAContainerMetrics is enabled
optional string type = 1;
// object refers to a metric describing a single kubernetes object
@ -210,6 +315,15 @@ message MetricSpec {
// +optional
optional ResourceMetricSource resource = 4;
// container resource refers to a resource metric (such as those specified in
// requests and limits) known to Kubernetes describing a single container in
// each pod of the current scale target (e.g. CPU or memory). Such metrics are
// built in to Kubernetes, and have special scaling options on top of those
// available to normal per-pod metrics using the "pods" source.
// This is an alpha feature and can be enabled by the HPAContainerMetrics feature flag.
// +optional
optional ContainerResourceMetricSource containerResource = 7;
// external refers to a global metric that is not associated
// with any Kubernetes object. It allows autoscaling based on information
// coming from components running outside of cluster
@ -221,8 +335,10 @@ message MetricSpec {
// MetricStatus describes the last-read state of a single metric.
message MetricStatus {
// type is the type of metric source. It will be one of "Object",
// "Pods" or "Resource", each corresponds to a matching field in the object.
// type is the type of metric source. It will be one of "ContainerResource", "External",
// "Object", "Pods" or "Resource", each corresponds to a matching field in the object.
// Note: "ContainerResource" type is available on when the feature-gate
// HPAContainerMetrics is enabled
optional string type = 1;
// object refers to a metric describing a single kubernetes object
@ -244,6 +360,14 @@ message MetricStatus {
// +optional
optional ResourceMetricStatus resource = 4;
// container resource refers to a resource metric (such as those specified in
// requests and limits) known to Kubernetes describing a single container in each pod in the
// current scale target (e.g. CPU or memory). Such metrics are built in to
// Kubernetes, and have special scaling options on top of those available
// to normal per-pod metrics using the "pods" source.
// +optional
optional ContainerResourceMetricStatus containerResource = 7;
// external refers to a global metric that is not associated
// with any Kubernetes object. It allows autoscaling based on information
// coming from components running outside of cluster