Library for writing a Kubernetes-style API server.
Go to file
deads2k 10de73bc53 move CRD behind TPR
Kubernetes-commit: 18177e2bdeafbddeb3d66fec0b8cb88794cd69ff
2017-06-13 20:47:29 +00:00
Godeps Update godeps for juju ratelimit 2017-06-13 20:47:28 +00:00
hack handle resetting godep.json for resync 2017-02-23 11:14:39 -05:00
pkg move CRD behind TPR 2017-06-13 20:47:29 +00:00
plugin/pkg Update bazel 2017-06-13 20:47:28 +00:00
vendor sync: resync vendor folder 2017-05-21 17:28:40 +00:00
.import-restrictions move pkg/auth/user to staging 2017-01-13 13:38:43 -05:00
LICENSE add readme and license 2017-01-13 13:29:55 -05:00
OWNERS tighten and simplify owners in some staging repos 2017-06-13 20:47:27 +00:00
README.md Fix typo 2017-06-12 15:48:41 -04:00
kubernetes-sha sync(k8s.io/kubernetes) ad720cc651916aedd1d3aca665eff901c3445a88 2017-05-21 17:28:01 +00:00

README.md

apiserver

Generic library for building a Kubernetes aggregated API server.

Purpose

This library contains code to create Kubernetes aggregation server complete with delegated authentication and authorization, kubectl compatible discovery information, optional admission chain, and versioned types. It's first consumers are k8s.io/kubernetes, k8s.io/kube-aggregator, and github.com/kubernetes-incubator/service-catalog.

Compatibility

There are NO compatibility guarantees for this repository, yet. It is in direct support of Kubernetes, so branches will track Kubernetes and be compatible with that repo. As we more cleanly separate the layers, we will review the compatibility guarantee. We have a goal to make this easier to use in 2017.

Where does it come from?

apiserver is synced from https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/master/staging/src/k8s.io/apiserver. Code changes are made in that location, merged into k8s.io/kubernetes and later synced here.

Things you should NOT do

  1. Directly modify any files under pkg in this repo. Those are driven from k8s.io/kuberenetes/staging/src/k8s.io/apiserver.
  2. Expect compatibility. This repo is changing quickly in direct support of Kubernetes and the API isn't yet stable enough for API guarantees.