{ "description": "PodFailurePolicyRule describes how a pod failure is handled when the requirements are met. One of onExitCodes and onPodConditions, but not both, can be used in each rule.", "properties": { "action": { "description": "Specifies the action taken on a pod failure when the requirements are satisfied. Possible values are:\n\n- FailJob: indicates that the pod's job is marked as Failed and all\n running pods are terminated.\n- FailIndex: indicates that the pod's index is marked as Failed and will\n not be restarted.\n This value is beta-level. It can be used when the\n `JobBackoffLimitPerIndex` feature gate is enabled (enabled by default).\n- Ignore: indicates that the counter towards the .backoffLimit is not\n incremented and a replacement pod is created.\n- Count: indicates that the pod is handled in the default way - the\n counter towards the .backoffLimit is incremented.\nAdditional values are considered to be added in the future. Clients should react to an unknown action by skipping the rule.", "type": [ "string", "null" ] }, "onExitCodes": { "$ref": "/api/_definitions.json#/$defs/io.k8s.api.batch.v1.PodFailurePolicyOnExitCodesRequirement", "description": "Represents the requirement on the container exit codes." }, "onPodConditions": { "description": "Represents the requirement on the pod conditions. The requirement is represented as a list of pod condition patterns. The requirement is satisfied if at least one pattern matches an actual pod condition. At most 20 elements are allowed.", "items": { "$ref": "/api/_definitions.json#/$defs/io.k8s.api.batch.v1.PodFailurePolicyOnPodConditionsPattern" }, "type": [ "array", "null" ], "x-kubernetes-list-type": "atomic" } }, "required": [ "action" ], "type": "object", "$schema": "https://json-schema.org/draft/2020-12/schema", "$id": "https://kubernetes.io/api/podfailurepolicyrule/batch/v1" }