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| # Kubernetes Proposal - Namespaces
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| **Related PR:** 
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| 
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| | Topic | Link |
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| | ---- | ---- |
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| | Identifiers.md | https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes/pull/1216 |
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| | Access.md | https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes/pull/891 |
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| | Indexing | https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes/pull/1183 |
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| | Cluster Subdivision | https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes/issues/442 |
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| 
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| ## Background
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| 
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| High level goals:
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| * Enable an easy-to-use mechanism to logically scope Kubernetes resources
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| * Ensure extension resources to Kubernetes can share the same logical scope as core Kubernetes resources
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| * Ensure it aligns with access control proposal
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| * Ensure system has log n scale with increasing numbers of scopes
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| 
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| ## Use cases
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| 
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| Actors:
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| 1. k8s admin - administers a kubernetes cluster
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| 2. k8s service - k8s daemon operates on behalf of another user (i.e. controller-manager)
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| 2. k8s policy manager - enforces policies imposed on k8s cluster
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| 3. k8s user - uses a kubernetes cluster to schedule pods
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| 
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| User stories:
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| 1. Ability to set immutable namespace to k8s resources
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| 2. Ability to list k8s resource scoped to a namespace
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| 3. Restrict a namespace identifier to a DNS-compatible string to support compound naming conventions
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| 4. Ability for a k8s policy manager to enforce a k8s user's access to a set of namespaces
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| 5. Ability to set/unset a default namespace for use by kubecfg client
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| 6. Ability for a k8s service to monitor resource changes across namespaces
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| 7. Ability for a k8s service to list resources across namespaces
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| 
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| ## Proposed Design
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| 
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| ### Model Changes
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| Introduce a new attribute *Namespace* for each resource that must be scoped in a Kubernetes cluster.
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| 
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| A *Namespace* is a DNS compatible subdomain.
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| 
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| ```
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| // TypeMeta is shared by all objects sent to, or returned from the client
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| type TypeMeta struct {
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|   Kind              string    `json:"kind,omitempty"`
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|   Uid               string    `json:"uid,omitempty"`
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|   CreationTimestamp util.Time `json:"creationTimestamp,omitempty"`
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|   SelfLink          string    `json:"selfLink,omitempty"`
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|   ResourceVersion   uint64    `json:"resourceVersion,omitempty"`
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|   APIVersion        string    `json:"apiVersion,omitempty"`
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|   Namespace         string    `json:"namespace,omitempty"`
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|   Name              string    `json:"name,omitempty"` 
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| }
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| ```
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| 
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| An identifier, *UID*, is unique across time and space intended to distinguish between historical occurences of similar entities.
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| 
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| A *Name* is unique within a given *Namespace* at a particular time, used in resource URLs; provided by clients at creation time
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| and encouraged to be human friendly; intended to facilitate creation idempotence and space-uniqueness of singleton objects, distinguish
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| distinct entities, and reference particular entities across operations.
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| 
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| As of this writing, the following resources MUST have a *Namespace* and *Name*
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| 
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| * pod
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| * service
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| * replicationController
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| * endpoint
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| 
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| A *policy* MAY be associated with a *Namespace*.
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| 
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| If a *policy* has an associated *Namespace*, the resource paths it enforces are scoped to a particular *Namespace*.
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| 
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| ## k8s API server
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| 
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| In support of namespace isolation, the Kubernetes API server will address resources by the following conventions:
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| 
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| The typical actors for the following requests are the k8s user or the k8s service.
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| | Action | HTTP Verb | Path | Description |
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| | ---- | ---- | ---- | ---- |
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| | CREATE | POST | /api/{version}/ns/{ns}/{resourceType}/ | Create instance of {resourceType} in namespace {ns} |
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| | GET | GET | /api/{version}/ns/{ns}/{resourceType}/{name} | Get instance of {resourceType} in namespace {ns} with {name} |
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| | UPDATE | PUT | /api/{version}/ns/{ns}/{resourceType}/{name} | Update instance of {resourceType} in namespace {ns} with {name} |
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| | DELETE | DELETE | /api/{version}/ns/{ns}/{resourceType}/{name} | Delete instance of {resourceType} in namespace {ns} with {name} |
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| | LIST | GET | /api/{version}/ns/{ns}/{resourceType} | List instances of {resourceType} in namespace {ns} |
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| | WATCH | GET | /api/{version}/watch/ns/{ns}/{resourceType} | Watch for changes to a {resourceType} in namespace {ns} |
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| 
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| The typical actor for the following requests are the k8s service or k8s admin as enforced by k8s Policy.
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| | Action | HTTP Verb | Path | Description |
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| | ---- | ---- | ---- | ---- |
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| | WATCH | GET | /api/{version}/watch/{resourceType} | Watch for changes to a {resourceType} across all namespaces |
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| | LIST | GET | /api/{version}/list/{resourceType} | List instances of {resourceType} across all namespaces |
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| 
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| The legacy API patterns for k8s are an alias to interacting with the *default* namespace as follows.
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| | Action | HTTP Verb | Path | Description |
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| | ---- | ---- | ---- | ---- |
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| | CREATE | POST | /api/{version}/{resourceType}/ | Create instance of {resourceType} in namespace *default* |
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| | GET | GET | /api/{version}/{resourceType}/{name} | Get instance of {resourceType} in namespace *default* |
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| | UPDATE | PUT | /api/{version}/{resourceType}/{name} | Update instance of {resourceType} in namespace *default* |
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| | DELETE | DELETE | /api/{version}/{resourceType}/{name} | Delete instance of {resourceType} in namespace *default* |
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| 
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| The k8s API server verifies the *Namespace* on resource creation matches the *{ns}* on the path.
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| 
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| The k8s API server will enable efficient mechanisms to filter model resources based on the *Namespace*.  This may require
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| the creation of an index on *Namespace* that could support query by namespace with optional label selectors.
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| The k8s API server will associate a resource with a *Namespace* if not populated by the end-user based on the *Namespace* context
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| of the incoming request.  If the *Namespace* of the resource being created, or updated does not match the *Namespace* on the request,
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| then the k8s API server will reject the request.
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| 
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| TODO: Update to discuss k8s api server proxy patterns
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| 
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| ## k8s storage
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| A namespace provides a unique identifier space and therefore must be in the storage path of a resource.
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| In etcd, we want to continue to still support efficient WATCH across namespaces.
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| Resources that persist content in etcd will have storage paths as follows:
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| /registry/{resourceType}/{resource.Namespace}/{resource.Name} 
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| This enables k8s service to WATCH /registry/{resourceType} for changes across namespace of a particular {resourceType}.
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| Upon scheduling a pod to a particular host, the pod's namespace must be in the key path as follows:
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| /host/{host}/pod/{pod.Namespace}/{pod.Name}
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| 
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| ## k8s Authorization service
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| This design assumes the existence of an authorization service that filters incoming requests to the k8s API Server in order
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| to enforce user authorization to a particular k8s resource.  It performs this action by associating the *subject* of a request
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| with a *policy* to an associated HTTP path and verb.  This design encodes the *namespace* in the resource path in order to enable
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| external policy servers to function by resource path alone.  If a request is made by an identity that is not allowed by 
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| policy to the resource, the request is terminated.  Otherwise, it is forwarded to the apiserver.
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| 
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| ## k8s controller-manager
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| The controller-manager will provision pods in the same namespace as the associated replicationController.
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| 
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| ## k8s Kubelet
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| 
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| There is no major change to the kubelet introduced by this proposal.
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| 
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| ### kubecfg client
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| kubecfg supports following:
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| ```
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| kubecfg [OPTIONS] ns {namespace}
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| ```
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| To set a namespace to use across multiple operations:
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| ```
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| $ kubecfg ns ns1
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| ```
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| To view the current namespace:
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| ```
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| $ kubecfg ns
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| Using namespace ns1
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| ```
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| To reset to the default namespace:
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| ```
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| $ kubecfg ns default
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| ```
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| In addition, each kubecfg request may explicitly specify a namespace for the operation via the following OPTION
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| --ns
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| When loading resource files specified by the -c OPTION, the kubecfg client will ensure the namespace is set in the
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| message body to match the client specified default.
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| If no default namespace is applied, the client will assume the following default namespace:
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| * default
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| The kubecfg client would store default namespace information in the same manner it caches authentication information today
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| as a file on user's file system.
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