# coding: utf-8 """ Kubernetes No description provided (generated by Openapi Generator https://github.com/openapitools/openapi-generator) # noqa: E501 The version of the OpenAPI document: release-1.32 Generated by: https://openapi-generator.tech """ import pprint import re # noqa: F401 import six from kubernetes.client.configuration import Configuration class V1beta1ResourceClaimStatus(object): """NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator. Ref: https://openapi-generator.tech Do not edit the class manually. """ """ Attributes: openapi_types (dict): The key is attribute name and the value is attribute type. attribute_map (dict): The key is attribute name and the value is json key in definition. """ openapi_types = { 'allocation': 'V1beta1AllocationResult', 'devices': 'list[V1beta1AllocatedDeviceStatus]', 'reserved_for': 'list[V1beta1ResourceClaimConsumerReference]' } attribute_map = { 'allocation': 'allocation', 'devices': 'devices', 'reserved_for': 'reservedFor' } def __init__(self, allocation=None, devices=None, reserved_for=None, local_vars_configuration=None): # noqa: E501 """V1beta1ResourceClaimStatus - a model defined in OpenAPI""" # noqa: E501 if local_vars_configuration is None: local_vars_configuration = Configuration() self.local_vars_configuration = local_vars_configuration self._allocation = None self._devices = None self._reserved_for = None self.discriminator = None if allocation is not None: self.allocation = allocation if devices is not None: self.devices = devices if reserved_for is not None: self.reserved_for = reserved_for @property def allocation(self): """Gets the allocation of this V1beta1ResourceClaimStatus. # noqa: E501 :return: The allocation of this V1beta1ResourceClaimStatus. # noqa: E501 :rtype: V1beta1AllocationResult """ return self._allocation @allocation.setter def allocation(self, allocation): """Sets the allocation of this V1beta1ResourceClaimStatus. :param allocation: The allocation of this V1beta1ResourceClaimStatus. # noqa: E501 :type: V1beta1AllocationResult """ self._allocation = allocation @property def devices(self): """Gets the devices of this V1beta1ResourceClaimStatus. # noqa: E501 Devices contains the status of each device allocated for this claim, as reported by the driver. This can include driver-specific information. Entries are owned by their respective drivers. # noqa: E501 :return: The devices of this V1beta1ResourceClaimStatus. # noqa: E501 :rtype: list[V1beta1AllocatedDeviceStatus] """ return self._devices @devices.setter def devices(self, devices): """Sets the devices of this V1beta1ResourceClaimStatus. Devices contains the status of each device allocated for this claim, as reported by the driver. This can include driver-specific information. Entries are owned by their respective drivers. # noqa: E501 :param devices: The devices of this V1beta1ResourceClaimStatus. # noqa: E501 :type: list[V1beta1AllocatedDeviceStatus] """ self._devices = devices @property def reserved_for(self): """Gets the reserved_for of this V1beta1ResourceClaimStatus. # noqa: E501 ReservedFor indicates which entities are currently allowed to use the claim. A Pod which references a ResourceClaim which is not reserved for that Pod will not be started. A claim that is in use or might be in use because it has been reserved must not get deallocated. In a cluster with multiple scheduler instances, two pods might get scheduled concurrently by different schedulers. When they reference the same ResourceClaim which already has reached its maximum number of consumers, only one pod can be scheduled. Both schedulers try to add their pod to the claim.status.reservedFor field, but only the update that reaches the API server first gets stored. The other one fails with an error and the scheduler which issued it knows that it must put the pod back into the queue, waiting for the ResourceClaim to become usable again. There can be at most 32 such reservations. This may get increased in the future, but not reduced. # noqa: E501 :return: The reserved_for of this V1beta1ResourceClaimStatus. # noqa: E501 :rtype: list[V1beta1ResourceClaimConsumerReference] """ return self._reserved_for @reserved_for.setter def reserved_for(self, reserved_for): """Sets the reserved_for of this V1beta1ResourceClaimStatus. ReservedFor indicates which entities are currently allowed to use the claim. A Pod which references a ResourceClaim which is not reserved for that Pod will not be started. A claim that is in use or might be in use because it has been reserved must not get deallocated. In a cluster with multiple scheduler instances, two pods might get scheduled concurrently by different schedulers. When they reference the same ResourceClaim which already has reached its maximum number of consumers, only one pod can be scheduled. Both schedulers try to add their pod to the claim.status.reservedFor field, but only the update that reaches the API server first gets stored. The other one fails with an error and the scheduler which issued it knows that it must put the pod back into the queue, waiting for the ResourceClaim to become usable again. There can be at most 32 such reservations. This may get increased in the future, but not reduced. # noqa: E501 :param reserved_for: The reserved_for of this V1beta1ResourceClaimStatus. # noqa: E501 :type: list[V1beta1ResourceClaimConsumerReference] """ self._reserved_for = reserved_for def to_dict(self): """Returns the model properties as a dict""" result = {} for attr, _ in six.iteritems(self.openapi_types): value = getattr(self, attr) if isinstance(value, list): result[attr] = list(map( lambda x: x.to_dict() if hasattr(x, "to_dict") else x, value )) elif hasattr(value, "to_dict"): result[attr] = value.to_dict() elif isinstance(value, dict): result[attr] = dict(map( lambda item: (item[0], item[1].to_dict()) if hasattr(item[1], "to_dict") else item, value.items() )) else: result[attr] = value return result def to_str(self): """Returns the string representation of the model""" return pprint.pformat(self.to_dict()) def __repr__(self): """For `print` and `pprint`""" return self.to_str() def __eq__(self, other): """Returns true if both objects are equal""" if not isinstance(other, V1beta1ResourceClaimStatus): return False return self.to_dict() == other.to_dict() def __ne__(self, other): """Returns true if both objects are not equal""" if not isinstance(other, V1beta1ResourceClaimStatus): return True return self.to_dict() != other.to_dict()