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queries the remote service with a review object containing the token. Kubernetes
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queries the remote service with a review object containing the token. Kubernetes
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will not challenge a request that lacks such a header.
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will not challenge a request that lacks such a header.
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Note that webhook API objects are subject to the same [versioning compatibility rules](/docs/api/)
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Note that webhook API objects are subject to the same [versioning compatibility rules](/docs/concepts/overview/kubernetes-api/)
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as other Kubernetes API objects. Implementers should be aware of looser
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as other Kubernetes API objects. Implementers should be aware of looser
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compatibility promises for beta objects and check the "apiVersion" field of the
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compatibility promises for beta objects and check the "apiVersion" field of the
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request to ensure correct deserialization. Additionally, the API server must
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request to ensure correct deserialization. Additionally, the API server must
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--* For resource requests using `get`, `update`, `patch`, and `delete` verbs, you must provide the resource name.
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--* For resource requests using `get`, `update`, `patch`, and `delete` verbs, you must provide the resource name.
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* **Subresource** - The subresource that is being accessed (for resource requests only).
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* **Subresource** - The subresource that is being accessed (for resource requests only).
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* **Namespace** - The namespace of the object that is being accessed (for namespaced resource requests only).
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* **Namespace** - The namespace of the object that is being accessed (for namespaced resource requests only).
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* **API group** - The API group being accessed (for resource requests only). An empty string designates the [core API group](/docs/api/).
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* **API group** - The API group being accessed (for resource requests only). An empty string designates the [core API group](/docs/concepts/overview/kubernetes-api/).
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## Determine the Request Verb
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## Determine the Request Verb
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To determine the request verb for a resource API endpoint, review the HTTP verb used and whether or not the request acts on an individual resource or a collection of resources:
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To determine the request verb for a resource API endpoint, review the HTTP verb used and whether or not the request acts on an individual resource or a collection of resources:
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request, and either details about the resource being accessed or requests
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request, and either details about the resource being accessed or requests
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attributes.
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attributes.
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Note that webhook API objects are subject to the same [versioning compatibility rules](/docs/api/)
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Note that webhook API objects are subject to the same [versioning compatibility rules](/docs/concepts/overview/kubernetes-api/)
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as other Kubernetes API objects. Implementers should be aware of looser
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as other Kubernetes API objects. Implementers should be aware of looser
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compatibility promises for beta objects and check the "apiVersion" field of the
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compatibility promises for beta objects and check the "apiVersion" field of the
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request to ensure correct deserialization. Additionally, the API Server must
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request to ensure correct deserialization. Additionally, the API Server must
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*resources*. Compute
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*resources*. Compute
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resources are measurable quantities that can be requested, allocated, and
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resources are measurable quantities that can be requested, allocated, and
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consumed. They are distinct from
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consumed. They are distinct from
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[API resources](/docs/api/). API resources, such as Pods and
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[API resources](/docs/concepts/overview/kubernetes-api/). API resources, such as Pods and
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[Services](/docs/user-guide/services) are objects that can be read and modified
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[Services](/docs/user-guide/services) are objects that can be read and modified
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through the Kubernetes API server.
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through the Kubernetes API server.
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* `kind` - What kind of object you want to create
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* `kind` - What kind of object you want to create
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* `metadata` - Data that helps uniquely identify the object, including a `name` string, UID, and optional `namespace`
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* `metadata` - Data that helps uniquely identify the object, including a `name` string, UID, and optional `namespace`
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You'll also need to provide the object `spec` field. The precise format of the object `spec` is different for every Kubernetes object, and contains nested fields specific to that object. The [Kubernetes API reference](/docs/api/) can help you find the spec format for all of the objects you can create using Kubernetes.
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You'll also need to provide the object `spec` field. The precise format of the object `spec` is different for every Kubernetes object, and contains nested fields specific to that object. The [Kubernetes API reference](/docs/concepts/overview/kubernetes-api/) can help you find the spec format for all of the objects you can create using Kubernetes.
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{% endcapture %}
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{% endcapture %}
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{% capture overview %}
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{% capture overview %}
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**StatefulSets are a beta feature in 1.7. This feature replaces the
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**StatefulSets are a beta feature in 1.7. This feature replaces the
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PetSets feature from 1.4. Users of PetSets are referred to the 1.5
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PetSets feature from 1.4. Users of PetSets are referred to the 1.5
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[Upgrade Guide](/docs/tasks/manage-stateful-set/upgrade-pet-set-to-stateful-set/)
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[Upgrade Guide](/docs/tasks/run-application/upgrade-pet-set-to-stateful-set/)
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for further information on how to upgrade existing PetSets to StatefulSets.**
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for further information on how to upgrade existing PetSets to StatefulSets.**
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{% include templates/glossary/snippet.md term="statefulset" length="long" %}
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{% include templates/glossary/snippet.md term="statefulset" length="long" %}
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