Exemple #1
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func validateIngressRules(IngressRules []extensions.IngressRule) errs.ValidationErrorList {
	allErrs := errs.ValidationErrorList{}
	if len(IngressRules) == 0 {
		return append(allErrs, errs.NewFieldRequired("IngressRules"))
	}
	for _, ih := range IngressRules {
		if len(ih.Host) > 0 {
			// TODO: Ports and ips are allowed in the host part of a url
			// according to RFC 3986, consider allowing them.
			if valid, errMsg := apivalidation.NameIsDNSSubdomain(ih.Host, false); !valid {
				allErrs = append(allErrs, errs.NewFieldInvalid("host", ih.Host, errMsg))
			}
			if isIP := (net.ParseIP(ih.Host) != nil); isIP {
				allErrs = append(allErrs, errs.NewFieldInvalid("host", ih.Host, "Host must be a DNS name, not ip address"))
			}
		}
		allErrs = append(allErrs, validateIngressRuleValue(&ih.IngressRuleValue).Prefix("ingressRule")...)
	}
	return allErrs
}
Exemple #2
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// ValidateIngressName validates that the given name can be used as an Ingress name.
func ValidateIngressName(name string, prefix bool) (bool, string) {
	return apivalidation.NameIsDNSSubdomain(name, prefix)
}
Exemple #3
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// Validates that the given name can be used as a deployment name.
func ValidateDeploymentName(name string, prefix bool) (bool, string) {
	return apivalidation.NameIsDNSSubdomain(name, prefix)
}