@kubernetes/client-node
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NodeJS client for kubernetes
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TypeScript
/**
* Kubernetes
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*
* The version of the OpenAPI document: v1.22.2
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*/
import { IntOrString } from '../../types';
/**
* ServicePort contains information on service\'s port.
*/
export declare class V1ServicePort {
/**
* The application protocol for this port. This field follows standard Kubernetes label syntax. Un-prefixed names are reserved for IANA standard service names (as per RFC-6335 and http://www.iana.org/assignments/service-names). Non-standard protocols should use prefixed names such as mycompany.com/my-custom-protocol.
*/
'appProtocol'?: string;
/**
* The name of this port within the service. This must be a DNS_LABEL. All ports within a ServiceSpec must have unique names. When considering the endpoints for a Service, this must match the \'name\' field in the EndpointPort. Optional if only one ServicePort is defined on this service.
*/
'name'?: string;
/**
* The port on each node on which this service is exposed when type is NodePort or LoadBalancer. Usually assigned by the system. If a value is specified, in-range, and not in use it will be used, otherwise the operation will fail. If not specified, a port will be allocated if this Service requires one. If this field is specified when creating a Service which does not need it, creation will fail. This field will be wiped when updating a Service to no longer need it (e.g. changing type from NodePort to ClusterIP). More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/service/#type-nodeport
*/
'nodePort'?: number;
/**
* The port that will be exposed by this service.
*/
'port': number;
/**
* The IP protocol for this port. Supports \"TCP\", \"UDP\", and \"SCTP\". Default is TCP.
*/
'protocol'?: string;
/**
* IntOrString is a type that can hold an int32 or a string. When used in JSON or YAML marshalling and unmarshalling, it produces or consumes the inner type. This allows you to have, for example, a JSON field that can accept a name or number.
*/
'targetPort'?: IntOrString;
static discriminator: string | undefined;
static attributeTypeMap: Array<{
name: string;
baseName: string;
type: string;
}>;
static getAttributeTypeMap(): {
name: string;
baseName: string;
type: string;
}[];
}