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8.1 KiB
Python
124 lines
8.1 KiB
Python
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# coding: utf-8
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Kubernetes
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No description provided (generated by Openapi Generator https://github.com/openapitools/openapi-generator) # noqa: E501
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The version of the OpenAPI document: release-1.32
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Generated by: https://openapi-generator.tech
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"""
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import pprint
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import re # noqa: F401
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import six
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from kubernetes.client.configuration import Configuration
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class V1alpha3CELDeviceSelector(object):
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"""NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator.
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Ref: https://openapi-generator.tech
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Do not edit the class manually.
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"""
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"""
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Attributes:
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openapi_types (dict): The key is attribute name
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and the value is attribute type.
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attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name
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and the value is json key in definition.
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"""
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openapi_types = {
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'expression': 'str'
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}
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attribute_map = {
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'expression': 'expression'
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}
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def __init__(self, expression=None, local_vars_configuration=None): # noqa: E501
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"""V1alpha3CELDeviceSelector - a model defined in OpenAPI""" # noqa: E501
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if local_vars_configuration is None:
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local_vars_configuration = Configuration()
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self.local_vars_configuration = local_vars_configuration
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self._expression = None
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self.discriminator = None
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self.expression = expression
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@property
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def expression(self):
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"""Gets the expression of this V1alpha3CELDeviceSelector. # noqa: E501
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Expression is a CEL expression which evaluates a single device. It must evaluate to true when the device under consideration satisfies the desired criteria, and false when it does not. Any other result is an error and causes allocation of devices to abort. The expression's input is an object named \"device\", which carries the following properties: - driver (string): the name of the driver which defines this device. - attributes (map[string]object): the device's attributes, grouped by prefix (e.g. device.attributes[\"dra.example.com\"] evaluates to an object with all of the attributes which were prefixed by \"dra.example.com\". - capacity (map[string]object): the device's capacities, grouped by prefix. Example: Consider a device with driver=\"dra.example.com\", which exposes two attributes named \"model\" and \"ext.example.com/family\" and which exposes one capacity named \"modules\". This input to this expression would have the following fields: device.driver device.attributes[\"dra.example.com\"].model device.attributes[\"ext.example.com\"].family device.capacity[\"dra.example.com\"].modules The device.driver field can be used to check for a specific driver, either as a high-level precondition (i.e. you only want to consider devices from this driver) or as part of a multi-clause expression that is meant to consider devices from different drivers. The value type of each attribute is defined by the device definition, and users who write these expressions must consult the documentation for their specific drivers. The value type of each capacity is Quantity. If an unknown prefix is used as a lookup in either device.attributes or device.capacity, an empty map will be returned. Any reference to an unknown field will cause an evaluation error and allocation to abort. A robust expression should check for the existence of attributes before referencing them. For ease of use, the cel.bind() function is enabled, and can be used to simplify expressions that access multiple attributes with the same domain. For example: cel.bind(dra, device.attributes[\"dra.example.com\"], dra.someBool && dra.anotherBool) The length of the expression must be smaller or equal to 10 Ki. The cost of evaluating it is also limited based on the estimated number of logical steps. # noqa: E501
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:return: The expression of this V1alpha3CELDeviceSelector. # noqa: E501
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:rtype: str
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"""
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return self._expression
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@expression.setter
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def expression(self, expression):
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"""Sets the expression of this V1alpha3CELDeviceSelector.
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Expression is a CEL expression which evaluates a single device. It must evaluate to true when the device under consideration satisfies the desired criteria, and false when it does not. Any other result is an error and causes allocation of devices to abort. The expression's input is an object named \"device\", which carries the following properties: - driver (string): the name of the driver which defines this device. - attributes (map[string]object): the device's attributes, grouped by prefix (e.g. device.attributes[\"dra.example.com\"] evaluates to an object with all of the attributes which were prefixed by \"dra.example.com\". - capacity (map[string]object): the device's capacities, grouped by prefix. Example: Consider a device with driver=\"dra.example.com\", which exposes two attributes named \"model\" and \"ext.example.com/family\" and which exposes one capacity named \"modules\". This input to this expression would have the following fields: device.driver device.attributes[\"dra.example.com\"].model device.attributes[\"ext.example.com\"].family device.capacity[\"dra.example.com\"].modules The device.driver field can be used to check for a specific driver, either as a high-level precondition (i.e. you only want to consider devices from this driver) or as part of a multi-clause expression that is meant to consider devices from different drivers. The value type of each attribute is defined by the device definition, and users who write these expressions must consult the documentation for their specific drivers. The value type of each capacity is Quantity. If an unknown prefix is used as a lookup in either device.attributes or device.capacity, an empty map will be returned. Any reference to an unknown field will cause an evaluation error and allocation to abort. A robust expression should check for the existence of attributes before referencing them. For ease of use, the cel.bind() function is enabled, and can be used to simplify expressions that access multiple attributes with the same domain. For example: cel.bind(dra, device.attributes[\"dra.example.com\"], dra.someBool && dra.anotherBool) The length of the expression must be smaller or equal to 10 Ki. The cost of evaluating it is also limited based on the estimated number of logical steps. # noqa: E501
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:param expression: The expression of this V1alpha3CELDeviceSelector. # noqa: E501
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:type: str
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"""
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if self.local_vars_configuration.client_side_validation and expression is None: # noqa: E501
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raise ValueError("Invalid value for `expression`, must not be `None`") # noqa: E501
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self._expression = expression
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def to_dict(self):
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"""Returns the model properties as a dict"""
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result = {}
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for attr, _ in six.iteritems(self.openapi_types):
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value = getattr(self, attr)
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if isinstance(value, list):
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result[attr] = list(map(
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lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x,
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value
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))
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elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"):
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result[attr] = value.to_dict()
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elif isinstance(value, dict):
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result[attr] = dict(map(
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lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict())
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if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item,
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value.items()
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))
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else:
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result[attr] = value
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return result
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def to_str(self):
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"""Returns the string representation of the model"""
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return pprint.pformat(self.to_dict())
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def __repr__(self):
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"""For `print` and `pprint`"""
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return self.to_str()
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def __eq__(self, other):
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"""Returns true if both objects are equal"""
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if not isinstance(other, V1alpha3CELDeviceSelector):
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return False
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return self.to_dict() == other.to_dict()
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def __ne__(self, other):
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"""Returns true if both objects are not equal"""
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if not isinstance(other, V1alpha3CELDeviceSelector):
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return True
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return self.to_dict() != other.to_dict()
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