argo-workflows 6.5.12__py3-none-any.whl → 6.6.0__py3-none-any.whl

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  1. argo_workflows/__init__.py +2 -2
  2. argo_workflows/api/archived_workflow_service_api.py +13 -1
  3. argo_workflows/api/artifact_service_api.py +2 -2
  4. argo_workflows/api/cluster_workflow_template_service_api.py +8 -2
  5. argo_workflows/api/cron_workflow_service_api.py +8 -2
  6. argo_workflows/api/event_service_api.py +7 -1
  7. argo_workflows/api/event_source_service_api.py +14 -2
  8. argo_workflows/api/info_service_api.py +1 -1
  9. argo_workflows/api/sensor_service_api.py +14 -2
  10. argo_workflows/api/workflow_service_api.py +26 -2
  11. argo_workflows/api/workflow_template_service_api.py +8 -2
  12. argo_workflows/api_client.py +2 -2
  13. argo_workflows/configuration.py +2 -2
  14. argo_workflows/exceptions.py +1 -1
  15. argo_workflows/model/affinity.py +1 -1
  16. argo_workflows/model/{io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_artifact_node_spec.py → app_armor_profile.py} +20 -22
  17. argo_workflows/model/aws_elastic_block_store_volume_source.py +9 -9
  18. argo_workflows/model/azure_disk_volume_source.py +13 -13
  19. argo_workflows/model/azure_file_volume_source.py +7 -7
  20. argo_workflows/model/capabilities.py +1 -1
  21. argo_workflows/model/ceph_fs_volume_source.py +11 -11
  22. argo_workflows/model/cinder_volume_source.py +7 -7
  23. argo_workflows/model/cluster_trust_bundle_projection.py +283 -0
  24. argo_workflows/model/config_map_env_source.py +3 -3
  25. argo_workflows/model/config_map_key_selector.py +3 -3
  26. argo_workflows/model/config_map_projection.py +7 -7
  27. argo_workflows/model/config_map_volume_source.py +9 -9
  28. argo_workflows/model/container.py +23 -22
  29. argo_workflows/model/container_port.py +3 -8
  30. argo_workflows/model/{io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_artifact_gc_status.py → container_resize_policy.py} +22 -16
  31. argo_workflows/model/create_options.py +1 -1
  32. argo_workflows/model/csi_volume_source.py +9 -9
  33. argo_workflows/model/downward_api_projection.py +1 -1
  34. argo_workflows/model/downward_api_volume_file.py +1 -1
  35. argo_workflows/model/downward_api_volume_source.py +1 -1
  36. argo_workflows/model/empty_dir_volume_source.py +5 -5
  37. argo_workflows/model/env_from_source.py +1 -1
  38. argo_workflows/model/env_var.py +1 -1
  39. argo_workflows/model/env_var_source.py +1 -1
  40. argo_workflows/model/ephemeral_volume_source.py +1 -1
  41. argo_workflows/model/event.py +1 -1
  42. argo_workflows/model/event_series.py +1 -1
  43. argo_workflows/model/event_source.py +1 -1
  44. argo_workflows/model/eventsource_create_event_source_request.py +1 -1
  45. argo_workflows/model/eventsource_event_source_watch_event.py +1 -1
  46. argo_workflows/model/eventsource_log_entry.py +1 -1
  47. argo_workflows/model/eventsource_update_event_source_request.py +1 -1
  48. argo_workflows/model/exec_action.py +1 -1
  49. argo_workflows/model/fc_volume_source.py +11 -11
  50. argo_workflows/model/flex_volume_source.py +9 -9
  51. argo_workflows/model/flocker_volume_source.py +5 -5
  52. argo_workflows/model/gce_persistent_disk_volume_source.py +9 -9
  53. argo_workflows/model/git_repo_volume_source.py +7 -7
  54. argo_workflows/model/glusterfs_volume_source.py +7 -7
  55. argo_workflows/model/google_protobuf_any.py +1 -1
  56. argo_workflows/model/group_version_resource.py +1 -1
  57. argo_workflows/model/grpc_action.py +1 -1
  58. argo_workflows/model/grpc_gateway_runtime_error.py +1 -1
  59. argo_workflows/model/grpc_gateway_runtime_stream_error.py +1 -1
  60. argo_workflows/model/host_alias.py +13 -7
  61. argo_workflows/model/host_path_volume_source.py +5 -5
  62. argo_workflows/model/http_get_action.py +3 -7
  63. argo_workflows/model/http_header.py +3 -3
  64. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_amount.py +1 -1
  65. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_amqp_consume_config.py +1 -1
  66. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_amqp_event_source.py +1 -1
  67. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_amqp_exchange_declare_config.py +1 -1
  68. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_amqp_queue_bind_config.py +1 -1
  69. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_amqp_queue_declare_config.py +1 -1
  70. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_argo_workflow_trigger.py +1 -1
  71. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_artifact_location.py +1 -1
  72. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_aws_lambda_trigger.py +1 -1
  73. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_azure_event_hubs_trigger.py +1 -1
  74. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_azure_events_hub_event_source.py +1 -1
  75. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_azure_queue_storage_event_source.py +295 -0
  76. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_azure_service_bus_event_source.py +297 -0
  77. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_azure_service_bus_trigger.py +289 -0
  78. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_backoff.py +1 -1
  79. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_basic_auth.py +1 -1
  80. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_bitbucket_auth.py +1 -1
  81. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_bitbucket_basic_auth.py +1 -1
  82. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_bitbucket_event_source.py +1 -1
  83. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_bitbucket_repository.py +1 -1
  84. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_bitbucket_server_event_source.py +7 -1
  85. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_bitbucket_server_repository.py +1 -1
  86. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_calendar_event_source.py +1 -1
  87. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_catchup_configuration.py +1 -1
  88. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_condition.py +1 -1
  89. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_conditions_reset_by_time.py +1 -1
  90. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_conditions_reset_criteria.py +1 -1
  91. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_config_map_persistence.py +1 -1
  92. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_custom_trigger.py +1 -1
  93. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_data_filter.py +1 -1
  94. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_email_trigger.py +295 -0
  95. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_emitter_event_source.py +1 -1
  96. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_event_context.py +1 -1
  97. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_event_dependency.py +1 -1
  98. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_event_dependency_filter.py +1 -1
  99. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_event_dependency_transformer.py +1 -1
  100. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_event_persistence.py +1 -1
  101. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_event_source.py +1 -1
  102. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_event_source_filter.py +1 -1
  103. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_event_source_list.py +1 -1
  104. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_event_source_spec.py +25 -1
  105. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_event_source_status.py +1 -1
  106. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_expr_filter.py +1 -1
  107. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_file_artifact.py +1 -1
  108. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_file_event_source.py +1 -1
  109. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_generic_event_source.py +1 -1
  110. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_gerrit_event_source.py +301 -0
  111. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_git_artifact.py +1 -1
  112. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_git_creds.py +1 -1
  113. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_git_remote_config.py +1 -1
  114. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_github_app_creds.py +1 -1
  115. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_github_event_source.py +1 -1
  116. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_gitlab_event_source.py +5 -1
  117. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_hdfs_event_source.py +1 -1
  118. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_http_trigger.py +1 -1
  119. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_int64_or_string.py +1 -1
  120. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_k8_s_resource_policy.py +1 -1
  121. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_kafka_consumer_group.py +1 -1
  122. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_kafka_event_source.py +3 -3
  123. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_kafka_trigger.py +11 -5
  124. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_log_trigger.py +1 -1
  125. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_metadata.py +1 -1
  126. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_mqtt_event_source.py +7 -1
  127. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_nats_auth.py +1 -1
  128. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_nats_events_source.py +1 -1
  129. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_nats_trigger.py +1 -1
  130. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_nsq_event_source.py +1 -1
  131. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_open_whisk_trigger.py +1 -1
  132. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_owned_repositories.py +1 -1
  133. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_payload_field.py +1 -1
  134. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_pub_sub_event_source.py +1 -1
  135. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_pulsar_event_source.py +9 -1
  136. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_pulsar_trigger.py +9 -1
  137. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_rate_limit.py +1 -1
  138. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_redis_event_source.py +1 -1
  139. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_redis_stream_event_source.py +1 -1
  140. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_resource.py +1 -1
  141. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_resource_event_source.py +1 -1
  142. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_resource_filter.py +1 -1
  143. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_s3_artifact.py +5 -1
  144. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_s3_bucket.py +1 -1
  145. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_s3_filter.py +1 -1
  146. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_sasl_config.py +9 -9
  147. argo_workflows/model/{io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_artifact_gc_spec.py → io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_schema_registry_config.py} +18 -10
  148. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_secure_header.py +1 -1
  149. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_selector.py +1 -1
  150. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_sensor.py +1 -1
  151. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_sensor_list.py +1 -1
  152. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_sensor_spec.py +9 -1
  153. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_sensor_status.py +1 -1
  154. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_service.py +1 -1
  155. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_sftp_event_source.py +297 -0
  156. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_slack_event_source.py +1 -1
  157. argo_workflows/model/{io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_workflow_task_set_spec.py → io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_slack_sender.py} +12 -14
  158. argo_workflows/model/{io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_workflow_task_set_status.py → io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_slack_thread.py} +12 -14
  159. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_slack_trigger.py +21 -1
  160. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_sns_event_source.py +1 -1
  161. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_sqs_event_source.py +1 -1
  162. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_standard_k8_s_trigger.py +1 -1
  163. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_status.py +1 -1
  164. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_status_policy.py +1 -1
  165. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_storage_grid_event_source.py +1 -1
  166. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_storage_grid_filter.py +1 -1
  167. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_stripe_event_source.py +1 -1
  168. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_template.py +1 -1
  169. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_time_filter.py +1 -1
  170. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_tls_config.py +1 -1
  171. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_trigger.py +5 -1
  172. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_trigger_parameter.py +1 -1
  173. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_trigger_parameter_source.py +5 -1
  174. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_trigger_policy.py +1 -1
  175. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_trigger_template.py +13 -1
  176. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_url_artifact.py +1 -1
  177. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_value_from_source.py +1 -1
  178. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_watch_path_config.py +1 -1
  179. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_webhook_context.py +1 -1
  180. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_events_v1alpha1_webhook_event_source.py +1 -1
  181. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_archive_strategy.py +1 -1
  182. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_arguments.py +1 -1
  183. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_art_gc_status.py +1 -1
  184. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_artifact.py +1 -1
  185. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_artifact_gc.py +1 -1
  186. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_artifact_location.py +1 -1
  187. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_artifact_paths.py +1 -1
  188. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_artifact_repository.py +1 -1
  189. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_artifact_repository_ref.py +1 -1
  190. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_artifact_repository_ref_status.py +1 -1
  191. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_artifactory_artifact.py +1 -1
  192. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_artifactory_artifact_repository.py +1 -1
  193. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_azure_artifact.py +1 -1
  194. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_azure_artifact_repository.py +1 -1
  195. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_backoff.py +1 -1
  196. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_basic_auth.py +1 -1
  197. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_cache.py +1 -1
  198. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_client_cert_auth.py +1 -1
  199. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_cluster_workflow_template.py +1 -1
  200. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_cluster_workflow_template_create_request.py +1 -1
  201. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_cluster_workflow_template_lint_request.py +1 -1
  202. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_cluster_workflow_template_list.py +1 -1
  203. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_cluster_workflow_template_update_request.py +1 -1
  204. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_collect_event_request.py +1 -1
  205. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_column.py +1 -1
  206. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_condition.py +1 -1
  207. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_container_node.py +13 -3
  208. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_container_set_retry_strategy.py +1 -1
  209. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_container_set_template.py +1 -1
  210. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_continue_on.py +1 -1
  211. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_counter.py +1 -1
  212. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_create_cron_workflow_request.py +1 -1
  213. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_create_s3_bucket_options.py +1 -1
  214. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_cron_workflow.py +1 -1
  215. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_cron_workflow_list.py +1 -1
  216. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_cron_workflow_resume_request.py +1 -1
  217. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_cron_workflow_spec.py +21 -9
  218. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_cron_workflow_status.py +21 -3
  219. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_cron_workflow_suspend_request.py +1 -1
  220. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_dag_task.py +1 -1
  221. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_dag_template.py +1 -1
  222. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_data.py +1 -1
  223. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_data_source.py +1 -1
  224. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_event.py +1 -1
  225. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_executor_config.py +1 -1
  226. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_gauge.py +1 -1
  227. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_gcs_artifact.py +1 -1
  228. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_gcs_artifact_repository.py +1 -1
  229. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_get_user_info_response.py +1 -1
  230. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_git_artifact.py +5 -1
  231. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_hdfs_artifact.py +5 -1
  232. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_hdfs_artifact_repository.py +5 -1
  233. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_header.py +1 -1
  234. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_histogram.py +1 -1
  235. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_http.py +1 -1
  236. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_http_artifact.py +1 -1
  237. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_http_auth.py +1 -1
  238. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_http_body_source.py +1 -1
  239. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_http_header.py +1 -1
  240. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_http_header_source.py +1 -1
  241. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_info_response.py +1 -1
  242. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_inputs.py +1 -1
  243. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_label_keys.py +1 -1
  244. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_label_value_from.py +1 -1
  245. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_label_values.py +1 -1
  246. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_lifecycle_hook.py +1 -1
  247. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_link.py +1 -1
  248. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_lint_cron_workflow_request.py +1 -1
  249. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_log_entry.py +1 -1
  250. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_manifest_from.py +1 -1
  251. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_memoization_status.py +1 -1
  252. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_memoize.py +1 -1
  253. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_metadata.py +1 -1
  254. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_metric_label.py +1 -1
  255. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_metrics.py +1 -1
  256. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_mutex.py +1 -1
  257. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_mutex_holding.py +1 -1
  258. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_mutex_status.py +1 -1
  259. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_node_flag.py +1 -1
  260. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_node_status.py +1 -1
  261. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_node_synchronization_status.py +1 -1
  262. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_o_auth2_auth.py +1 -1
  263. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_o_auth2_endpoint_param.py +1 -1
  264. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_oss_artifact.py +1 -1
  265. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_oss_artifact_repository.py +1 -1
  266. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_oss_lifecycle_rule.py +1 -1
  267. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_outputs.py +1 -1
  268. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_parallel_steps.py +1 -1
  269. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_parameter.py +1 -1
  270. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_pod_gc.py +1 -1
  271. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_prometheus.py +1 -1
  272. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_raw_artifact.py +1 -1
  273. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_resource_template.py +1 -1
  274. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_resubmit_archived_workflow_request.py +1 -1
  275. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_retry_affinity.py +1 -1
  276. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_retry_archived_workflow_request.py +1 -1
  277. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_retry_strategy.py +1 -1
  278. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_s3_artifact.py +5 -1
  279. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_s3_artifact_repository.py +5 -1
  280. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_s3_encryption_options.py +1 -1
  281. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_script_template.py +13 -3
  282. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_semaphore_holding.py +1 -1
  283. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_semaphore_ref.py +1 -1
  284. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_semaphore_status.py +1 -1
  285. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_sequence.py +1 -1
  286. argo_workflows/model/{io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_artifact_result_node_status.py → io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_stop_strategy.py} +16 -16
  287. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_submit.py +1 -1
  288. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_submit_opts.py +1 -1
  289. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_suspend_template.py +1 -1
  290. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_synchronization.py +9 -1
  291. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_synchronization_status.py +1 -1
  292. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_tar_strategy.py +1 -1
  293. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_template.py +1 -1
  294. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_template_ref.py +1 -1
  295. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_transformation_step.py +1 -1
  296. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_ttl_strategy.py +1 -1
  297. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_update_cron_workflow_request.py +1 -1
  298. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_user_container.py +13 -3
  299. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_value_from.py +1 -1
  300. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_version.py +1 -1
  301. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_volume_claim_gc.py +1 -1
  302. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_workflow.py +1 -1
  303. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_workflow_create_request.py +1 -1
  304. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_workflow_event_binding.py +1 -1
  305. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_workflow_event_binding_list.py +1 -1
  306. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_workflow_event_binding_spec.py +1 -1
  307. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_workflow_level_artifact_gc.py +1 -1
  308. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_workflow_lint_request.py +1 -1
  309. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_workflow_list.py +1 -1
  310. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_workflow_metadata.py +1 -1
  311. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_workflow_resubmit_request.py +1 -1
  312. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_workflow_resume_request.py +1 -1
  313. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_workflow_retry_request.py +1 -1
  314. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_workflow_set_request.py +1 -1
  315. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_workflow_spec.py +1 -1
  316. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_workflow_status.py +1 -1
  317. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_workflow_step.py +1 -1
  318. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_workflow_stop_request.py +1 -1
  319. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_workflow_submit_request.py +1 -1
  320. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_workflow_suspend_request.py +1 -1
  321. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_workflow_template.py +1 -1
  322. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_workflow_template_create_request.py +1 -1
  323. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_workflow_template_lint_request.py +1 -1
  324. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_workflow_template_list.py +1 -1
  325. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_workflow_template_ref.py +1 -1
  326. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_workflow_template_update_request.py +1 -1
  327. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_workflow_terminate_request.py +1 -1
  328. argo_workflows/model/io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_workflow_watch_event.py +1 -1
  329. argo_workflows/model/io_k8s_api_policy_v1_pod_disruption_budget_spec.py +5 -1
  330. argo_workflows/model/iscsi_volume_source.py +21 -21
  331. argo_workflows/model/key_to_path.py +7 -7
  332. argo_workflows/model/label_selector.py +1 -1
  333. argo_workflows/model/label_selector_requirement.py +1 -1
  334. argo_workflows/model/lifecycle.py +1 -1
  335. argo_workflows/model/lifecycle_handler.py +7 -1
  336. argo_workflows/model/list_meta.py +3 -3
  337. argo_workflows/model/local_object_reference.py +3 -3
  338. argo_workflows/model/managed_fields_entry.py +1 -1
  339. argo_workflows/model/modify_volume_status.py +265 -0
  340. argo_workflows/model/nfs_volume_source.py +7 -7
  341. argo_workflows/model/node_affinity.py +1 -1
  342. argo_workflows/model/node_selector.py +1 -1
  343. argo_workflows/model/node_selector_requirement.py +3 -11
  344. argo_workflows/model/node_selector_term.py +1 -1
  345. argo_workflows/model/object_field_selector.py +1 -1
  346. argo_workflows/model/object_meta.py +15 -19
  347. argo_workflows/model/object_reference.py +1 -1
  348. argo_workflows/model/owner_reference.py +7 -7
  349. argo_workflows/model/persistent_volume_claim.py +1 -1
  350. argo_workflows/model/persistent_volume_claim_condition.py +7 -11
  351. argo_workflows/model/persistent_volume_claim_spec.py +21 -15
  352. argo_workflows/model/persistent_volume_claim_status.py +25 -20
  353. argo_workflows/model/persistent_volume_claim_template.py +1 -1
  354. argo_workflows/model/persistent_volume_claim_volume_source.py +5 -5
  355. argo_workflows/model/photon_persistent_disk_volume_source.py +5 -5
  356. argo_workflows/model/pod_affinity.py +1 -1
  357. argo_workflows/model/pod_affinity_term.py +11 -3
  358. argo_workflows/model/pod_anti_affinity.py +1 -1
  359. argo_workflows/model/pod_dns_config.py +1 -1
  360. argo_workflows/model/pod_dns_config_option.py +1 -1
  361. argo_workflows/model/pod_security_context.py +9 -3
  362. argo_workflows/model/portworx_volume_source.py +7 -7
  363. argo_workflows/model/preferred_scheduling_term.py +1 -1
  364. argo_workflows/model/probe.py +1 -1
  365. argo_workflows/model/projected_volume_source.py +5 -5
  366. argo_workflows/model/quobyte_volume_source.py +13 -13
  367. argo_workflows/model/rbd_volume_source.py +15 -15
  368. argo_workflows/model/{io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_artifact_result.py → resource_claim.py} +6 -14
  369. argo_workflows/model/resource_field_selector.py +3 -3
  370. argo_workflows/model/resource_requirements.py +13 -3
  371. argo_workflows/model/scale_io_volume_source.py +19 -19
  372. argo_workflows/model/se_linux_options.py +1 -1
  373. argo_workflows/model/seccomp_profile.py +5 -10
  374. argo_workflows/model/secret_env_source.py +3 -3
  375. argo_workflows/model/secret_key_selector.py +3 -3
  376. argo_workflows/model/secret_projection.py +7 -7
  377. argo_workflows/model/secret_volume_source.py +9 -9
  378. argo_workflows/model/security_context.py +7 -1
  379. argo_workflows/model/sensor_create_sensor_request.py +1 -1
  380. argo_workflows/model/sensor_log_entry.py +1 -1
  381. argo_workflows/model/sensor_sensor_watch_event.py +1 -1
  382. argo_workflows/model/sensor_update_sensor_request.py +1 -1
  383. argo_workflows/model/service_account_token_projection.py +7 -7
  384. argo_workflows/model/service_port.py +5 -10
  385. argo_workflows/model/sleep_action.py +261 -0
  386. argo_workflows/model/storage_os_volume_source.py +9 -9
  387. argo_workflows/model/stream_result_of_event.py +1 -1
  388. argo_workflows/model/stream_result_of_eventsource_event_source_watch_event.py +1 -1
  389. argo_workflows/model/stream_result_of_eventsource_log_entry.py +1 -1
  390. argo_workflows/model/stream_result_of_io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_log_entry.py +1 -1
  391. argo_workflows/model/stream_result_of_io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_workflow_watch_event.py +1 -1
  392. argo_workflows/model/stream_result_of_sensor_log_entry.py +1 -1
  393. argo_workflows/model/stream_result_of_sensor_sensor_watch_event.py +1 -1
  394. argo_workflows/model/sysctl.py +1 -1
  395. argo_workflows/model/tcp_socket_action.py +1 -1
  396. argo_workflows/model/toleration.py +5 -14
  397. argo_workflows/model/typed_local_object_reference.py +1 -1
  398. argo_workflows/model/typed_object_reference.py +275 -0
  399. argo_workflows/model/volume.py +3 -3
  400. argo_workflows/model/volume_device.py +1 -1
  401. argo_workflows/model/volume_mount.py +7 -3
  402. argo_workflows/model/volume_projection.py +7 -1
  403. argo_workflows/model/{io_argoproj_workflow_v1alpha1_node_result.py → volume_resource_requirements.py} +12 -26
  404. argo_workflows/model/vsphere_virtual_disk_volume_source.py +9 -9
  405. argo_workflows/model/weighted_pod_affinity_term.py +1 -1
  406. argo_workflows/model/windows_security_context_options.py +3 -3
  407. argo_workflows/model_utils.py +1 -1
  408. argo_workflows/models/__init__.py +18 -9
  409. argo_workflows/rest.py +1 -1
  410. {argo_workflows-6.5.12.dist-info → argo_workflows-6.6.0.dist-info}/METADATA +2 -2
  411. argo_workflows-6.6.0.dist-info/RECORD +417 -0
  412. {argo_workflows-6.5.12.dist-info → argo_workflows-6.6.0.dist-info}/WHEEL +1 -1
  413. argo_workflows/model/status_cause.py +0 -263
  414. argo_workflows-6.5.12.dist-info/RECORD +0 -408
  415. {argo_workflows-6.5.12.dist-info → argo_workflows-6.6.0.dist-info}/LICENSE +0 -0
  416. {argo_workflows-6.5.12.dist-info → argo_workflows-6.6.0.dist-info}/top_level.txt +0 -0
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