Class WebhookClientConfigPatchArgs.Builder

    • Method Detail

      • caBundle

        public WebhookClientConfigPatchArgs.Builder caBundle​(@Nullable
                                                             com.pulumi.core.Output<java.lang.String> caBundle)
        Parameters:
        caBundle - `caBundle` is a PEM encoded CA bundle which will be used to validate the webhook's server certificate. If unspecified, system trust roots on the apiserver are used.
        Returns:
        builder
      • caBundle

        public WebhookClientConfigPatchArgs.Builder caBundle​(java.lang.String caBundle)
        Parameters:
        caBundle - `caBundle` is a PEM encoded CA bundle which will be used to validate the webhook's server certificate. If unspecified, system trust roots on the apiserver are used.
        Returns:
        builder
      • service

        public WebhookClientConfigPatchArgs.Builder service​(@Nullable
                                                            com.pulumi.core.Output<ServiceReferencePatchArgs> service)
        Parameters:
        service - `service` is a reference to the service for this webhook. Either `service` or `url` must be specified. If the webhook is running within the cluster, then you should use `service`.
        Returns:
        builder
      • service

        public WebhookClientConfigPatchArgs.Builder service​(ServiceReferencePatchArgs service)
        Parameters:
        service - `service` is a reference to the service for this webhook. Either `service` or `url` must be specified. If the webhook is running within the cluster, then you should use `service`.
        Returns:
        builder
      • url

        public WebhookClientConfigPatchArgs.Builder url​(@Nullable
                                                        com.pulumi.core.Output<java.lang.String> url)
        Parameters:
        url - `url` gives the location of the webhook, in standard URL form (`scheme://host:port/path`). Exactly one of `url` or `service` must be specified. The `host` should not refer to a service running in the cluster; use the `service` field instead. The host might be resolved via external DNS in some apiservers (e.g., `kube-apiserver` cannot resolve in-cluster DNS as that would be a layering violation). `host` may also be an IP address. Please note that using `localhost` or `127.0.0.1` as a `host` is risky unless you take great care to run this webhook on all hosts which run an apiserver which might need to make calls to this webhook. Such installs are likely to be non-portable, i.e., not easy to turn up in a new cluster. The scheme must be "https"; the URL must begin with "https://". A path is optional, and if present may be any string permissible in a URL. You may use the path to pass an arbitrary string to the webhook, for example, a cluster identifier. Attempting to use a user or basic auth e.g. "user:password@" is not allowed. Fragments ("#...") and query parameters ("?...") are not allowed, either.
        Returns:
        builder
      • url

        public WebhookClientConfigPatchArgs.Builder url​(java.lang.String url)
        Parameters:
        url - `url` gives the location of the webhook, in standard URL form (`scheme://host:port/path`). Exactly one of `url` or `service` must be specified. The `host` should not refer to a service running in the cluster; use the `service` field instead. The host might be resolved via external DNS in some apiservers (e.g., `kube-apiserver` cannot resolve in-cluster DNS as that would be a layering violation). `host` may also be an IP address. Please note that using `localhost` or `127.0.0.1` as a `host` is risky unless you take great care to run this webhook on all hosts which run an apiserver which might need to make calls to this webhook. Such installs are likely to be non-portable, i.e., not easy to turn up in a new cluster. The scheme must be "https"; the URL must begin with "https://". A path is optional, and if present may be any string permissible in a URL. You may use the path to pass an arbitrary string to the webhook, for example, a cluster identifier. Attempting to use a user or basic auth e.g. "user:password@" is not allowed. Fragments ("#...") and query parameters ("?...") are not allowed, either.
        Returns:
        builder