Class: Kubevirt::V1beta1MemoryInstancetype

Inherits:
ApiModelBase show all
Defined in:
lib/kubevirt/models/v1beta1_memory_instancetype.rb

Overview

MemoryInstancetype contains the Memory related configuration of a given VirtualMachineInstancetypeSpec. Guest is a required attribute and defines the amount of RAM to be exposed to the guest by the instancetype.

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Class Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Methods inherited from ApiModelBase

_deserialize, #_to_hash, #to_body, #to_s

Constructor Details

#initialize(attributes = {}) ⇒ V1beta1MemoryInstancetype

Initializes the object

Parameters:

  • attributes (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    Model attributes in the form of hash



68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
# File 'lib/kubevirt/models/v1beta1_memory_instancetype.rb', line 68

def initialize(attributes = {})
  if (!attributes.is_a?(Hash))
    fail ArgumentError, "The input argument (attributes) must be a hash in `Kubevirt::V1beta1MemoryInstancetype` initialize method"
  end

  # check to see if the attribute exists and convert string to symbol for hash key
  acceptable_attribute_map = self.class.acceptable_attribute_map
  attributes = attributes.each_with_object({}) { |(k, v), h|
    if (!acceptable_attribute_map.key?(k.to_sym))
      fail ArgumentError, "`#{k}` is not a valid attribute in `Kubevirt::V1beta1MemoryInstancetype`. Please check the name to make sure it's valid. List of attributes: " + acceptable_attribute_map.keys.inspect
    end
    h[k.to_sym] = v
  }

  if attributes.key?(:'guest')
    self.guest = attributes[:'guest']
  else
    self.guest = nil
  end

  if attributes.key?(:'hugepages')
    self.hugepages = attributes[:'hugepages']
  end

  if attributes.key?(:'max_guest')
    self.max_guest = attributes[:'max_guest']
  end

  if attributes.key?(:'overcommit_percent')
    self.overcommit_percent = attributes[:'overcommit_percent']
  end
end

Instance Attribute Details

#guestObject

Quantity is a fixed-point representation of a number. It provides convenient marshaling/unmarshaling in JSON and YAML, in addition to String() and AsInt64() accessors. The serialization format is: “‘ <quantity> ::= <signedNumber><suffix> (Note that <suffix> may be empty, from the "" case in <decimalSI>.) <digit> ::= 0 | 1 | … | 9 <digits> ::= <digit> | <digit><digits> <number> ::= <digits> | <digits>.<digits> | <digits>. | .<digits> <sign> ::= "+" | "-" <signedNumber> ::= <number> | <sign><number> <suffix> ::= <binarySI> | <decimalExponent> | <decimalSI> <binarySI> ::= Ki | Mi | Gi | Ti | Pi | Ei (International System of units; See: physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units/binary.html) <decimalSI> ::= m | "" | k | M | G | T | P | E (Note that 1024 = 1Ki but 1000 = 1k; I didn’t choose the capitalization.) <decimalExponent> ::= "e" <signedNumber> | "E" <signedNumber> “‘ No matter which of the three exponent forms is used, no quantity may represent a number greater than 2^63-1 in magnitude, nor may it have more than 3 decimal places. Numbers larger or more precise will be capped or rounded up. (E.g.: 0.1m will rounded up to 1m.) This may be extended in the future if we require larger or smaller quantities. When a Quantity is parsed from a string, it will remember the type of suffix it had, and will use the same type again when it is serialized. Before serializing, Quantity will be put in "canonical form". This means that Exponent/suffix will be adjusted up or down (with a corresponding increase or decrease in Mantissa) such that: - No precision is lost - No fractional digits will be emitted - The exponent (or suffix) is as large as possible. The sign will be omitted unless the number is negative. Examples: - 1.5 will be serialized as "1500m" - 1.5Gi will be serialized as "1536Mi" Note that the quantity will NEVER be internally represented by a floating point number. That is the whole point of this exercise. Non-canonical values will still parse as long as they are well formed, but will be re-emitted in their canonical form. (So always use canonical form, or don’t diff.) This format is intended to make it difficult to use these numbers without writing some sort of special handling code in the hopes that that will cause implementors to also use a fixed point implementation.



20
21
22
# File 'lib/kubevirt/models/v1beta1_memory_instancetype.rb', line 20

def guest
  @guest
end

#hugepagesObject

Returns the value of attribute hugepages.



22
23
24
# File 'lib/kubevirt/models/v1beta1_memory_instancetype.rb', line 22

def hugepages
  @hugepages
end

#max_guestObject

Quantity is a fixed-point representation of a number. It provides convenient marshaling/unmarshaling in JSON and YAML, in addition to String() and AsInt64() accessors. The serialization format is: “‘ <quantity> ::= <signedNumber><suffix> (Note that <suffix> may be empty, from the "" case in <decimalSI>.) <digit> ::= 0 | 1 | … | 9 <digits> ::= <digit> | <digit><digits> <number> ::= <digits> | <digits>.<digits> | <digits>. | .<digits> <sign> ::= "+" | "-" <signedNumber> ::= <number> | <sign><number> <suffix> ::= <binarySI> | <decimalExponent> | <decimalSI> <binarySI> ::= Ki | Mi | Gi | Ti | Pi | Ei (International System of units; See: physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units/binary.html) <decimalSI> ::= m | "" | k | M | G | T | P | E (Note that 1024 = 1Ki but 1000 = 1k; I didn’t choose the capitalization.) <decimalExponent> ::= "e" <signedNumber> | "E" <signedNumber> “‘ No matter which of the three exponent forms is used, no quantity may represent a number greater than 2^63-1 in magnitude, nor may it have more than 3 decimal places. Numbers larger or more precise will be capped or rounded up. (E.g.: 0.1m will rounded up to 1m.) This may be extended in the future if we require larger or smaller quantities. When a Quantity is parsed from a string, it will remember the type of suffix it had, and will use the same type again when it is serialized. Before serializing, Quantity will be put in "canonical form". This means that Exponent/suffix will be adjusted up or down (with a corresponding increase or decrease in Mantissa) such that: - No precision is lost - No fractional digits will be emitted - The exponent (or suffix) is as large as possible. The sign will be omitted unless the number is negative. Examples: - 1.5 will be serialized as "1500m" - 1.5Gi will be serialized as "1536Mi" Note that the quantity will NEVER be internally represented by a floating point number. That is the whole point of this exercise. Non-canonical values will still parse as long as they are well formed, but will be re-emitted in their canonical form. (So always use canonical form, or don’t diff.) This format is intended to make it difficult to use these numbers without writing some sort of special handling code in the hopes that that will cause implementors to also use a fixed point implementation.



25
26
27
# File 'lib/kubevirt/models/v1beta1_memory_instancetype.rb', line 25

def max_guest
  @max_guest
end

#overcommit_percentObject

OvercommitPercent is the percentage of the guest memory which will be overcommitted. This means that the VMIs parent pod (virt-launcher) will request less physical memory by a factor specified by the OvercommitPercent. Overcommits can lead to memory exhaustion, which in turn can lead to crashes. Use carefully. Defaults to 0



28
29
30
# File 'lib/kubevirt/models/v1beta1_memory_instancetype.rb', line 28

def overcommit_percent
  @overcommit_percent
end

Class Method Details

.acceptable_attribute_mapObject

Returns attribute mapping this model knows about



41
42
43
# File 'lib/kubevirt/models/v1beta1_memory_instancetype.rb', line 41

def self.acceptable_attribute_map
  attribute_map
end

.acceptable_attributesObject

Returns all the JSON keys this model knows about



46
47
48
# File 'lib/kubevirt/models/v1beta1_memory_instancetype.rb', line 46

def self.acceptable_attributes
  acceptable_attribute_map.values
end

.attribute_mapObject

Attribute mapping from ruby-style variable name to JSON key.



31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
# File 'lib/kubevirt/models/v1beta1_memory_instancetype.rb', line 31

def self.attribute_map
  {
    :'guest' => :'guest',
    :'hugepages' => :'hugepages',
    :'max_guest' => :'maxGuest',
    :'overcommit_percent' => :'overcommitPercent'
  }
end

.build_from_hash(attributes) ⇒ Object

Builds the object from hash

Parameters:

  • attributes (Hash)

    Model attributes in the form of hash

Returns:

  • (Object)

    Returns the model itself



157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
# File 'lib/kubevirt/models/v1beta1_memory_instancetype.rb', line 157

def self.build_from_hash(attributes)
  return nil unless attributes.is_a?(Hash)
  attributes = attributes.transform_keys(&:to_sym)
  transformed_hash = {}
  openapi_types.each_pair do |key, type|
    if attributes.key?(attribute_map[key]) && attributes[attribute_map[key]].nil?
      transformed_hash["#{key}"] = nil
    elsif type =~ /\AArray<(.*)>/i
      # check to ensure the input is an array given that the attribute
      # is documented as an array but the input is not
      if attributes[attribute_map[key]].is_a?(Array)
        transformed_hash["#{key}"] = attributes[attribute_map[key]].map { |v| _deserialize($1, v) }
      end
    elsif !attributes[attribute_map[key]].nil?
      transformed_hash["#{key}"] = _deserialize(type, attributes[attribute_map[key]])
    end
  end
  new(transformed_hash)
end

.openapi_nullableObject

List of attributes with nullable: true



61
62
63
64
# File 'lib/kubevirt/models/v1beta1_memory_instancetype.rb', line 61

def self.openapi_nullable
  Set.new([
  ])
end

.openapi_typesObject

Attribute type mapping.



51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
# File 'lib/kubevirt/models/v1beta1_memory_instancetype.rb', line 51

def self.openapi_types
  {
    :'guest' => :'Object',
    :'hugepages' => :'V1Hugepages',
    :'max_guest' => :'Object',
    :'overcommit_percent' => :'Integer'
  }
end

Instance Method Details

#==(o) ⇒ Object

Checks equality by comparing each attribute.

Parameters:

  • Object (Object)

    to be compared



133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
# File 'lib/kubevirt/models/v1beta1_memory_instancetype.rb', line 133

def ==(o)
  return true if self.equal?(o)
  self.class == o.class &&
      guest == o.guest &&
      hugepages == o.hugepages &&
      max_guest == o.max_guest &&
      overcommit_percent == o.overcommit_percent
end

#eql?(o) ⇒ Boolean

Parameters:

  • Object (Object)

    to be compared

Returns:

  • (Boolean)

See Also:

  • `==` method


144
145
146
# File 'lib/kubevirt/models/v1beta1_memory_instancetype.rb', line 144

def eql?(o)
  self == o
end

#hashInteger

Calculates hash code according to all attributes.

Returns:

  • (Integer)

    Hash code



150
151
152
# File 'lib/kubevirt/models/v1beta1_memory_instancetype.rb', line 150

def hash
  [guest, hugepages, max_guest, overcommit_percent].hash
end

#list_invalid_propertiesObject

Show invalid properties with the reasons. Usually used together with valid?

Returns:

  • Array for valid properties with the reasons



103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
# File 'lib/kubevirt/models/v1beta1_memory_instancetype.rb', line 103

def list_invalid_properties
  warn '[DEPRECATED] the `list_invalid_properties` method is obsolete'
  invalid_properties = Array.new
  if @guest.nil?
    invalid_properties.push('invalid value for "guest", guest cannot be nil.')
  end

  invalid_properties
end

#to_hashHash

Returns the object in the form of hash

Returns:

  • (Hash)

    Returns the object in the form of hash



179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
# File 'lib/kubevirt/models/v1beta1_memory_instancetype.rb', line 179

def to_hash
  hash = {}
  self.class.attribute_map.each_pair do |attr, param|
    value = self.send(attr)
    if value.nil?
      is_nullable = self.class.openapi_nullable.include?(attr)
      next if !is_nullable || (is_nullable && !instance_variable_defined?(:"@#{attr}"))
    end

    hash[param] = _to_hash(value)
  end
  hash
end

#valid?Boolean

Check to see if the all the properties in the model are valid

Returns:

  • (Boolean)

    true if the model is valid



115
116
117
118
119
# File 'lib/kubevirt/models/v1beta1_memory_instancetype.rb', line 115

def valid?
  warn '[DEPRECATED] the `valid?` method is obsolete'
  return false if @guest.nil?
  true
end