/* Copyright 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. */ // Code generated by applyconfiguration-gen. DO NOT EDIT. package v1 // TypedLocalObjectReferenceApplyConfiguration represents a declarative configuration of the TypedLocalObjectReference type for use // with apply. // // TypedLocalObjectReference contains enough information to let you locate the // typed referenced object inside the same namespace. // --- // New uses of this type are discouraged because of difficulty describing its usage when embedded in APIs. // 1. Invalid usage help. It is impossible to add specific help for individual usage. In most embedded usages, there are particular // restrictions like, "must refer only to types A and B" or "UID not honored" or "name must be restricted". // Those cannot be well described when embedded. // 2. Inconsistent validation. Because the usages are different, the validation rules are different by usage, which makes it hard for users to predict what will happen. // 3. The fields are both imprecise and overly precise. Kind is not a precise mapping to a URL. This can produce ambiguity // during interpretation and require a REST mapping. In most cases, the dependency is on the group,resource tuple // and the version of the actual struct is irrelevant. // 4. We cannot easily change it. Because this type is embedded in many locations, updates to this type // will affect numerous schemas. Don't make new APIs embed an underspecified API type they do not control. // // Instead of using this type, create a locally provided and used type that is well-focused on your reference. // For example, ServiceReferences for admission registration: https://github.com/kubernetes/api/blob/release-1.17/admissionregistration/v1/types.go#L533 . type TypedLocalObjectReferenceApplyConfiguration struct { // APIGroup is the group for the resource being referenced. // If APIGroup is not specified, the specified Kind must be in the core API group. // For any other third-party types, APIGroup is required. APIGroup *string `json:"apiGroup,omitempty"` // Kind is the type of resource being referenced Kind *string `json:"kind,omitempty"` // Name is the name of resource being referenced Name *string `json:"name,omitempty"` } // TypedLocalObjectReferenceApplyConfiguration constructs a declarative configuration of the TypedLocalObjectReference type for use with // apply. func TypedLocalObjectReference() *TypedLocalObjectReferenceApplyConfiguration { return &TypedLocalObjectReferenceApplyConfiguration{} } // WithAPIGroup sets the APIGroup field in the declarative configuration to the given value // and returns the receiver, so that objects can be built by chaining "With" function invocations. // If called multiple times, the APIGroup field is set to the value of the last call. func (b *TypedLocalObjectReferenceApplyConfiguration) WithAPIGroup(value string) *TypedLocalObjectReferenceApplyConfiguration { b.APIGroup = &value return b } // WithKind sets the Kind field in the declarative configuration to the given value // and returns the receiver, so that objects can be built by chaining "With" function invocations. // If called multiple times, the Kind field is set to the value of the last call. func (b *TypedLocalObjectReferenceApplyConfiguration) WithKind(value string) *TypedLocalObjectReferenceApplyConfiguration { b.Kind = &value return b } // WithName sets the Name field in the declarative configuration to the given value // and returns the receiver, so that objects can be built by chaining "With" function invocations. // If called multiple times, the Name field is set to the value of the last call. func (b *TypedLocalObjectReferenceApplyConfiguration) WithName(value string) *TypedLocalObjectReferenceApplyConfiguration { b.Name = &value return b }