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Update the text about duplicate priority values
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danwinship committed May 14, 2024
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9 changes: 6 additions & 3 deletions apis/v1alpha1/adminnetworkpolicy_types.go
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Expand Up @@ -56,11 +56,14 @@ type AdminNetworkPolicyStatus struct {

// AdminNetworkPolicySpec defines the desired state of AdminNetworkPolicy.
type AdminNetworkPolicySpec struct {
// Priority is a value from 0 to 1000. Rules with lower priority values have
// higher precedence, and are checked before rules with higher priority values.
// Priority is a value from 0 to 1000. Policies with lower priority values have
// higher precedence, and are checked before policies with higher priority values.
// All AdminNetworkPolicy rules have higher precedence than NetworkPolicy or
// BaselineAdminNetworkPolicy rules
// The behavior is undefined if two ANP objects have same priority.
// Every AdminNetworkPolicy should have a unique priority value; if two (or more)
// policies with the same priority could both match a connection, then there is no
// way for the user to reliably determine which of the policies will actually be
// applied to it.
//
// Support: Core
//
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Expand Up @@ -817,11 +817,14 @@ spec:
type: array
priority:
description: |-
Priority is a value from 0 to 1000. Rules with lower priority values have
higher precedence, and are checked before rules with higher priority values.
Priority is a value from 0 to 1000. Policies with lower priority values have
higher precedence, and are checked before policies with higher priority values.
All AdminNetworkPolicy rules have higher precedence than NetworkPolicy or
BaselineAdminNetworkPolicy rules
The behavior is undefined if two ANP objects have same priority.
Every AdminNetworkPolicy should have a unique priority value; if two (or more)
policies with the same priority could both match a connection, then there is no
way for the user to reliably determine which of the policies will actually be
applied to it.
Support: Core
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Expand Up @@ -701,11 +701,14 @@ spec:
type: array
priority:
description: |-
Priority is a value from 0 to 1000. Rules with lower priority values have
higher precedence, and are checked before rules with higher priority values.
Priority is a value from 0 to 1000. Policies with lower priority values have
higher precedence, and are checked before policies with higher priority values.
All AdminNetworkPolicy rules have higher precedence than NetworkPolicy or
BaselineAdminNetworkPolicy rules
The behavior is undefined if two ANP objects have same priority.
Every AdminNetworkPolicy should have a unique priority value; if two (or more)
policies with the same priority could both match a connection, then there is no
way for the user to reliably determine which of the policies will actually be
applied to it.
Support: Core
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