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google-native.networkservices/v1beta1.getGrpcRoute
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Google Cloud Native v0.32.0 published on Wednesday, Nov 29, 2023 by Pulumi
Gets details of a single GrpcRoute.
Using getGrpcRoute
Two invocation forms are available. The direct form accepts plain arguments and either blocks until the result value is available, or returns a Promise-wrapped result. The output form accepts Input-wrapped arguments and returns an Output-wrapped result.
function getGrpcRoute(args: GetGrpcRouteArgs, opts?: InvokeOptions): Promise<GetGrpcRouteResult>
function getGrpcRouteOutput(args: GetGrpcRouteOutputArgs, opts?: InvokeOptions): Output<GetGrpcRouteResult>
def get_grpc_route(grpc_route_id: Optional[str] = None,
location: Optional[str] = None,
project: Optional[str] = None,
opts: Optional[InvokeOptions] = None) -> GetGrpcRouteResult
def get_grpc_route_output(grpc_route_id: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
location: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
project: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
opts: Optional[InvokeOptions] = None) -> Output[GetGrpcRouteResult]
func LookupGrpcRoute(ctx *Context, args *LookupGrpcRouteArgs, opts ...InvokeOption) (*LookupGrpcRouteResult, error)
func LookupGrpcRouteOutput(ctx *Context, args *LookupGrpcRouteOutputArgs, opts ...InvokeOption) LookupGrpcRouteResultOutput
> Note: This function is named LookupGrpcRoute
in the Go SDK.
public static class GetGrpcRoute
{
public static Task<GetGrpcRouteResult> InvokeAsync(GetGrpcRouteArgs args, InvokeOptions? opts = null)
public static Output<GetGrpcRouteResult> Invoke(GetGrpcRouteInvokeArgs args, InvokeOptions? opts = null)
}
public static CompletableFuture<GetGrpcRouteResult> getGrpcRoute(GetGrpcRouteArgs args, InvokeOptions options)
// Output-based functions aren't available in Java yet
fn::invoke:
function: google-native:networkservices/v1beta1:getGrpcRoute
arguments:
# arguments dictionary
The following arguments are supported:
- Grpc
Route stringId - Location string
- Project string
- Grpc
Route stringId - Location string
- Project string
- grpc
Route StringId - location String
- project String
- grpc
Route stringId - location string
- project string
- grpc_
route_ strid - location str
- project str
- grpc
Route StringId - location String
- project String
getGrpcRoute Result
The following output properties are available:
- Create
Time string - The timestamp when the resource was created.
- Description string
- Optional. A free-text description of the resource. Max length 1024 characters.
- Gateways List<string>
- Optional. Gateways defines a list of gateways this GrpcRoute is attached to, as one of the routing rules to route the requests served by the gateway. Each gateway reference should match the pattern:
projects/*/locations/global/gateways/
- Hostnames List<string>
- Service hostnames with an optional port for which this route describes traffic. Format: [:] Hostname is the fully qualified domain name of a network host. This matches the RFC 1123 definition of a hostname with 2 notable exceptions: - IPs are not allowed. - A hostname may be prefixed with a wildcard label (
*.
). The wildcard label must appear by itself as the first label. Hostname can be "precise" which is a domain name without the terminating dot of a network host (e.g.foo.example.com
) or "wildcard", which is a domain name prefixed with a single wildcard label (e.g.*.example.com
). Note that as per RFC1035 and RFC1123, a label must consist of lower case alphanumeric characters or '-', and must start and end with an alphanumeric character. No other punctuation is allowed. The routes associated with a Mesh or Gateway must have unique hostnames. If you attempt to attach multiple routes with conflicting hostnames, the configuration will be rejected. For example, while it is acceptable for routes for the hostnames*.foo.bar.com
and*.bar.com
to be associated with the same route, it is not possible to associate two routes both with*.bar.com
or both withbar.com
. If a port is specified, then gRPC clients must use the channel URI with the port to match this rule (i.e. "xds:///service:123"), otherwise they must supply the URI without a port (i.e. "xds:///service"). - Labels Dictionary<string, string>
- Optional. Set of label tags associated with the GrpcRoute resource.
- Meshes List<string>
- Optional. Meshes defines a list of meshes this GrpcRoute is attached to, as one of the routing rules to route the requests served by the mesh. Each mesh reference should match the pattern:
projects/*/locations/global/meshes/
- Name string
- Name of the GrpcRoute resource. It matches pattern
projects/*/locations/global/grpcRoutes/
- Rules
List<Pulumi.
Google Native. Network Services. V1Beta1. Outputs. Grpc Route Route Rule Response> - A list of detailed rules defining how to route traffic. Within a single GrpcRoute, the GrpcRoute.RouteAction associated with the first matching GrpcRoute.RouteRule will be executed. At least one rule must be supplied.
- Self
Link string - Server-defined URL of this resource
- Update
Time string - The timestamp when the resource was updated.
- Create
Time string - The timestamp when the resource was created.
- Description string
- Optional. A free-text description of the resource. Max length 1024 characters.
- Gateways []string
- Optional. Gateways defines a list of gateways this GrpcRoute is attached to, as one of the routing rules to route the requests served by the gateway. Each gateway reference should match the pattern:
projects/*/locations/global/gateways/
- Hostnames []string
- Service hostnames with an optional port for which this route describes traffic. Format: [:] Hostname is the fully qualified domain name of a network host. This matches the RFC 1123 definition of a hostname with 2 notable exceptions: - IPs are not allowed. - A hostname may be prefixed with a wildcard label (
*.
). The wildcard label must appear by itself as the first label. Hostname can be "precise" which is a domain name without the terminating dot of a network host (e.g.foo.example.com
) or "wildcard", which is a domain name prefixed with a single wildcard label (e.g.*.example.com
). Note that as per RFC1035 and RFC1123, a label must consist of lower case alphanumeric characters or '-', and must start and end with an alphanumeric character. No other punctuation is allowed. The routes associated with a Mesh or Gateway must have unique hostnames. If you attempt to attach multiple routes with conflicting hostnames, the configuration will be rejected. For example, while it is acceptable for routes for the hostnames*.foo.bar.com
and*.bar.com
to be associated with the same route, it is not possible to associate two routes both with*.bar.com
or both withbar.com
. If a port is specified, then gRPC clients must use the channel URI with the port to match this rule (i.e. "xds:///service:123"), otherwise they must supply the URI without a port (i.e. "xds:///service"). - Labels map[string]string
- Optional. Set of label tags associated with the GrpcRoute resource.
- Meshes []string
- Optional. Meshes defines a list of meshes this GrpcRoute is attached to, as one of the routing rules to route the requests served by the mesh. Each mesh reference should match the pattern:
projects/*/locations/global/meshes/
- Name string
- Name of the GrpcRoute resource. It matches pattern
projects/*/locations/global/grpcRoutes/
- Rules
[]Grpc
Route Route Rule Response - A list of detailed rules defining how to route traffic. Within a single GrpcRoute, the GrpcRoute.RouteAction associated with the first matching GrpcRoute.RouteRule will be executed. At least one rule must be supplied.
- Self
Link string - Server-defined URL of this resource
- Update
Time string - The timestamp when the resource was updated.
- create
Time String - The timestamp when the resource was created.
- description String
- Optional. A free-text description of the resource. Max length 1024 characters.
- gateways List<String>
- Optional. Gateways defines a list of gateways this GrpcRoute is attached to, as one of the routing rules to route the requests served by the gateway. Each gateway reference should match the pattern:
projects/*/locations/global/gateways/
- hostnames List<String>
- Service hostnames with an optional port for which this route describes traffic. Format: [:] Hostname is the fully qualified domain name of a network host. This matches the RFC 1123 definition of a hostname with 2 notable exceptions: - IPs are not allowed. - A hostname may be prefixed with a wildcard label (
*.
). The wildcard label must appear by itself as the first label. Hostname can be "precise" which is a domain name without the terminating dot of a network host (e.g.foo.example.com
) or "wildcard", which is a domain name prefixed with a single wildcard label (e.g.*.example.com
). Note that as per RFC1035 and RFC1123, a label must consist of lower case alphanumeric characters or '-', and must start and end with an alphanumeric character. No other punctuation is allowed. The routes associated with a Mesh or Gateway must have unique hostnames. If you attempt to attach multiple routes with conflicting hostnames, the configuration will be rejected. For example, while it is acceptable for routes for the hostnames*.foo.bar.com
and*.bar.com
to be associated with the same route, it is not possible to associate two routes both with*.bar.com
or both withbar.com
. If a port is specified, then gRPC clients must use the channel URI with the port to match this rule (i.e. "xds:///service:123"), otherwise they must supply the URI without a port (i.e. "xds:///service"). - labels Map<String,String>
- Optional. Set of label tags associated with the GrpcRoute resource.
- meshes List<String>
- Optional. Meshes defines a list of meshes this GrpcRoute is attached to, as one of the routing rules to route the requests served by the mesh. Each mesh reference should match the pattern:
projects/*/locations/global/meshes/
- name String
- Name of the GrpcRoute resource. It matches pattern
projects/*/locations/global/grpcRoutes/
- rules
List<Grpc
Route Route Rule Response> - A list of detailed rules defining how to route traffic. Within a single GrpcRoute, the GrpcRoute.RouteAction associated with the first matching GrpcRoute.RouteRule will be executed. At least one rule must be supplied.
- self
Link String - Server-defined URL of this resource
- update
Time String - The timestamp when the resource was updated.
- create
Time string - The timestamp when the resource was created.
- description string
- Optional. A free-text description of the resource. Max length 1024 characters.
- gateways string[]
- Optional. Gateways defines a list of gateways this GrpcRoute is attached to, as one of the routing rules to route the requests served by the gateway. Each gateway reference should match the pattern:
projects/*/locations/global/gateways/
- hostnames string[]
- Service hostnames with an optional port for which this route describes traffic. Format: [:] Hostname is the fully qualified domain name of a network host. This matches the RFC 1123 definition of a hostname with 2 notable exceptions: - IPs are not allowed. - A hostname may be prefixed with a wildcard label (
*.
). The wildcard label must appear by itself as the first label. Hostname can be "precise" which is a domain name without the terminating dot of a network host (e.g.foo.example.com
) or "wildcard", which is a domain name prefixed with a single wildcard label (e.g.*.example.com
). Note that as per RFC1035 and RFC1123, a label must consist of lower case alphanumeric characters or '-', and must start and end with an alphanumeric character. No other punctuation is allowed. The routes associated with a Mesh or Gateway must have unique hostnames. If you attempt to attach multiple routes with conflicting hostnames, the configuration will be rejected. For example, while it is acceptable for routes for the hostnames*.foo.bar.com
and*.bar.com
to be associated with the same route, it is not possible to associate two routes both with*.bar.com
or both withbar.com
. If a port is specified, then gRPC clients must use the channel URI with the port to match this rule (i.e. "xds:///service:123"), otherwise they must supply the URI without a port (i.e. "xds:///service"). - labels {[key: string]: string}
- Optional. Set of label tags associated with the GrpcRoute resource.
- meshes string[]
- Optional. Meshes defines a list of meshes this GrpcRoute is attached to, as one of the routing rules to route the requests served by the mesh. Each mesh reference should match the pattern:
projects/*/locations/global/meshes/
- name string
- Name of the GrpcRoute resource. It matches pattern
projects/*/locations/global/grpcRoutes/
- rules
Grpc
Route Route Rule Response[] - A list of detailed rules defining how to route traffic. Within a single GrpcRoute, the GrpcRoute.RouteAction associated with the first matching GrpcRoute.RouteRule will be executed. At least one rule must be supplied.
- self
Link string - Server-defined URL of this resource
- update
Time string - The timestamp when the resource was updated.
- create_
time str - The timestamp when the resource was created.
- description str
- Optional. A free-text description of the resource. Max length 1024 characters.
- gateways Sequence[str]
- Optional. Gateways defines a list of gateways this GrpcRoute is attached to, as one of the routing rules to route the requests served by the gateway. Each gateway reference should match the pattern:
projects/*/locations/global/gateways/
- hostnames Sequence[str]
- Service hostnames with an optional port for which this route describes traffic. Format: [:] Hostname is the fully qualified domain name of a network host. This matches the RFC 1123 definition of a hostname with 2 notable exceptions: - IPs are not allowed. - A hostname may be prefixed with a wildcard label (
*.
). The wildcard label must appear by itself as the first label. Hostname can be "precise" which is a domain name without the terminating dot of a network host (e.g.foo.example.com
) or "wildcard", which is a domain name prefixed with a single wildcard label (e.g.*.example.com
). Note that as per RFC1035 and RFC1123, a label must consist of lower case alphanumeric characters or '-', and must start and end with an alphanumeric character. No other punctuation is allowed. The routes associated with a Mesh or Gateway must have unique hostnames. If you attempt to attach multiple routes with conflicting hostnames, the configuration will be rejected. For example, while it is acceptable for routes for the hostnames*.foo.bar.com
and*.bar.com
to be associated with the same route, it is not possible to associate two routes both with*.bar.com
or both withbar.com
. If a port is specified, then gRPC clients must use the channel URI with the port to match this rule (i.e. "xds:///service:123"), otherwise they must supply the URI without a port (i.e. "xds:///service"). - labels Mapping[str, str]
- Optional. Set of label tags associated with the GrpcRoute resource.
- meshes Sequence[str]
- Optional. Meshes defines a list of meshes this GrpcRoute is attached to, as one of the routing rules to route the requests served by the mesh. Each mesh reference should match the pattern:
projects/*/locations/global/meshes/
- name str
- Name of the GrpcRoute resource. It matches pattern
projects/*/locations/global/grpcRoutes/
- rules
Sequence[Grpc
Route Route Rule Response] - A list of detailed rules defining how to route traffic. Within a single GrpcRoute, the GrpcRoute.RouteAction associated with the first matching GrpcRoute.RouteRule will be executed. At least one rule must be supplied.
- self_
link str - Server-defined URL of this resource
- update_
time str - The timestamp when the resource was updated.
- create
Time String - The timestamp when the resource was created.
- description String
- Optional. A free-text description of the resource. Max length 1024 characters.
- gateways List<String>
- Optional. Gateways defines a list of gateways this GrpcRoute is attached to, as one of the routing rules to route the requests served by the gateway. Each gateway reference should match the pattern:
projects/*/locations/global/gateways/
- hostnames List<String>
- Service hostnames with an optional port for which this route describes traffic. Format: [:] Hostname is the fully qualified domain name of a network host. This matches the RFC 1123 definition of a hostname with 2 notable exceptions: - IPs are not allowed. - A hostname may be prefixed with a wildcard label (
*.
). The wildcard label must appear by itself as the first label. Hostname can be "precise" which is a domain name without the terminating dot of a network host (e.g.foo.example.com
) or "wildcard", which is a domain name prefixed with a single wildcard label (e.g.*.example.com
). Note that as per RFC1035 and RFC1123, a label must consist of lower case alphanumeric characters or '-', and must start and end with an alphanumeric character. No other punctuation is allowed. The routes associated with a Mesh or Gateway must have unique hostnames. If you attempt to attach multiple routes with conflicting hostnames, the configuration will be rejected. For example, while it is acceptable for routes for the hostnames*.foo.bar.com
and*.bar.com
to be associated with the same route, it is not possible to associate two routes both with*.bar.com
or both withbar.com
. If a port is specified, then gRPC clients must use the channel URI with the port to match this rule (i.e. "xds:///service:123"), otherwise they must supply the URI without a port (i.e. "xds:///service"). - labels Map<String>
- Optional. Set of label tags associated with the GrpcRoute resource.
- meshes List<String>
- Optional. Meshes defines a list of meshes this GrpcRoute is attached to, as one of the routing rules to route the requests served by the mesh. Each mesh reference should match the pattern:
projects/*/locations/global/meshes/
- name String
- Name of the GrpcRoute resource. It matches pattern
projects/*/locations/global/grpcRoutes/
- rules List<Property Map>
- A list of detailed rules defining how to route traffic. Within a single GrpcRoute, the GrpcRoute.RouteAction associated with the first matching GrpcRoute.RouteRule will be executed. At least one rule must be supplied.
- self
Link String - Server-defined URL of this resource
- update
Time String - The timestamp when the resource was updated.
Supporting Types
GrpcRouteDestinationResponse
- Service
Name string - The URL of a destination service to which to route traffic. Must refer to either a BackendService or ServiceDirectoryService.
- Weight int
- Optional. Specifies the proportion of requests forwarded to the backend referenced by the serviceName field. This is computed as: - weight/Sum(weights in this destination list). For non-zero values, there may be some epsilon from the exact proportion defined here depending on the precision an implementation supports. If only one serviceName is specified and it has a weight greater than 0, 100% of the traffic is forwarded to that backend. If weights are specified for any one service name, they need to be specified for all of them. If weights are unspecified for all services, then, traffic is distributed in equal proportions to all of them.
- Service
Name string - The URL of a destination service to which to route traffic. Must refer to either a BackendService or ServiceDirectoryService.
- Weight int
- Optional. Specifies the proportion of requests forwarded to the backend referenced by the serviceName field. This is computed as: - weight/Sum(weights in this destination list). For non-zero values, there may be some epsilon from the exact proportion defined here depending on the precision an implementation supports. If only one serviceName is specified and it has a weight greater than 0, 100% of the traffic is forwarded to that backend. If weights are specified for any one service name, they need to be specified for all of them. If weights are unspecified for all services, then, traffic is distributed in equal proportions to all of them.
- service
Name String - The URL of a destination service to which to route traffic. Must refer to either a BackendService or ServiceDirectoryService.
- weight Integer
- Optional. Specifies the proportion of requests forwarded to the backend referenced by the serviceName field. This is computed as: - weight/Sum(weights in this destination list). For non-zero values, there may be some epsilon from the exact proportion defined here depending on the precision an implementation supports. If only one serviceName is specified and it has a weight greater than 0, 100% of the traffic is forwarded to that backend. If weights are specified for any one service name, they need to be specified for all of them. If weights are unspecified for all services, then, traffic is distributed in equal proportions to all of them.
- service
Name string - The URL of a destination service to which to route traffic. Must refer to either a BackendService or ServiceDirectoryService.
- weight number
- Optional. Specifies the proportion of requests forwarded to the backend referenced by the serviceName field. This is computed as: - weight/Sum(weights in this destination list). For non-zero values, there may be some epsilon from the exact proportion defined here depending on the precision an implementation supports. If only one serviceName is specified and it has a weight greater than 0, 100% of the traffic is forwarded to that backend. If weights are specified for any one service name, they need to be specified for all of them. If weights are unspecified for all services, then, traffic is distributed in equal proportions to all of them.
- service_
name str - The URL of a destination service to which to route traffic. Must refer to either a BackendService or ServiceDirectoryService.
- weight int
- Optional. Specifies the proportion of requests forwarded to the backend referenced by the serviceName field. This is computed as: - weight/Sum(weights in this destination list). For non-zero values, there may be some epsilon from the exact proportion defined here depending on the precision an implementation supports. If only one serviceName is specified and it has a weight greater than 0, 100% of the traffic is forwarded to that backend. If weights are specified for any one service name, they need to be specified for all of them. If weights are unspecified for all services, then, traffic is distributed in equal proportions to all of them.
- service
Name String - The URL of a destination service to which to route traffic. Must refer to either a BackendService or ServiceDirectoryService.
- weight Number
- Optional. Specifies the proportion of requests forwarded to the backend referenced by the serviceName field. This is computed as: - weight/Sum(weights in this destination list). For non-zero values, there may be some epsilon from the exact proportion defined here depending on the precision an implementation supports. If only one serviceName is specified and it has a weight greater than 0, 100% of the traffic is forwarded to that backend. If weights are specified for any one service name, they need to be specified for all of them. If weights are unspecified for all services, then, traffic is distributed in equal proportions to all of them.
GrpcRouteFaultInjectionPolicyAbortResponse
- Http
Status int - The HTTP status code used to abort the request. The value must be between 200 and 599 inclusive.
- Percentage int
- The percentage of traffic which will be aborted. The value must be between [0, 100]
- Http
Status int - The HTTP status code used to abort the request. The value must be between 200 and 599 inclusive.
- Percentage int
- The percentage of traffic which will be aborted. The value must be between [0, 100]
- http
Status Integer - The HTTP status code used to abort the request. The value must be between 200 and 599 inclusive.
- percentage Integer
- The percentage of traffic which will be aborted. The value must be between [0, 100]
- http
Status number - The HTTP status code used to abort the request. The value must be between 200 and 599 inclusive.
- percentage number
- The percentage of traffic which will be aborted. The value must be between [0, 100]
- http_
status int - The HTTP status code used to abort the request. The value must be between 200 and 599 inclusive.
- percentage int
- The percentage of traffic which will be aborted. The value must be between [0, 100]
- http
Status Number - The HTTP status code used to abort the request. The value must be between 200 and 599 inclusive.
- percentage Number
- The percentage of traffic which will be aborted. The value must be between [0, 100]
GrpcRouteFaultInjectionPolicyDelayResponse
- Fixed
Delay string - Specify a fixed delay before forwarding the request.
- Percentage int
- The percentage of traffic on which delay will be injected. The value must be between [0, 100]
- Fixed
Delay string - Specify a fixed delay before forwarding the request.
- Percentage int
- The percentage of traffic on which delay will be injected. The value must be between [0, 100]
- fixed
Delay String - Specify a fixed delay before forwarding the request.
- percentage Integer
- The percentage of traffic on which delay will be injected. The value must be between [0, 100]
- fixed
Delay string - Specify a fixed delay before forwarding the request.
- percentage number
- The percentage of traffic on which delay will be injected. The value must be between [0, 100]
- fixed_
delay str - Specify a fixed delay before forwarding the request.
- percentage int
- The percentage of traffic on which delay will be injected. The value must be between [0, 100]
- fixed
Delay String - Specify a fixed delay before forwarding the request.
- percentage Number
- The percentage of traffic on which delay will be injected. The value must be between [0, 100]
GrpcRouteFaultInjectionPolicyResponse
- Abort
Pulumi.
Google Native. Network Services. V1Beta1. Inputs. Grpc Route Fault Injection Policy Abort Response - The specification for aborting to client requests.
- Delay
Pulumi.
Google Native. Network Services. V1Beta1. Inputs. Grpc Route Fault Injection Policy Delay Response - The specification for injecting delay to client requests.
- Abort
Grpc
Route Fault Injection Policy Abort Response - The specification for aborting to client requests.
- Delay
Grpc
Route Fault Injection Policy Delay Response - The specification for injecting delay to client requests.
- abort
Grpc
Route Fault Injection Policy Abort Response - The specification for aborting to client requests.
- delay
Grpc
Route Fault Injection Policy Delay Response - The specification for injecting delay to client requests.
- abort
Grpc
Route Fault Injection Policy Abort Response - The specification for aborting to client requests.
- delay
Grpc
Route Fault Injection Policy Delay Response - The specification for injecting delay to client requests.
- abort
Grpc
Route Fault Injection Policy Abort Response - The specification for aborting to client requests.
- delay
Grpc
Route Fault Injection Policy Delay Response - The specification for injecting delay to client requests.
- abort Property Map
- The specification for aborting to client requests.
- delay Property Map
- The specification for injecting delay to client requests.
GrpcRouteHeaderMatchResponse
GrpcRouteMethodMatchResponse
- Case
Sensitive bool - Optional. Specifies that matches are case sensitive. The default value is true. case_sensitive must not be used with a type of REGULAR_EXPRESSION.
- Grpc
Method string - Name of the method to match against. If unspecified, will match all methods.
- Grpc
Service string - Name of the service to match against. If unspecified, will match all services.
- Type string
- Optional. Specifies how to match against the name. If not specified, a default value of "EXACT" is used.
- Case
Sensitive bool - Optional. Specifies that matches are case sensitive. The default value is true. case_sensitive must not be used with a type of REGULAR_EXPRESSION.
- Grpc
Method string - Name of the method to match against. If unspecified, will match all methods.
- Grpc
Service string - Name of the service to match against. If unspecified, will match all services.
- Type string
- Optional. Specifies how to match against the name. If not specified, a default value of "EXACT" is used.
- case
Sensitive Boolean - Optional. Specifies that matches are case sensitive. The default value is true. case_sensitive must not be used with a type of REGULAR_EXPRESSION.
- grpc
Method String - Name of the method to match against. If unspecified, will match all methods.
- grpc
Service String - Name of the service to match against. If unspecified, will match all services.
- type String
- Optional. Specifies how to match against the name. If not specified, a default value of "EXACT" is used.
- case
Sensitive boolean - Optional. Specifies that matches are case sensitive. The default value is true. case_sensitive must not be used with a type of REGULAR_EXPRESSION.
- grpc
Method string - Name of the method to match against. If unspecified, will match all methods.
- grpc
Service string - Name of the service to match against. If unspecified, will match all services.
- type string
- Optional. Specifies how to match against the name. If not specified, a default value of "EXACT" is used.
- case_
sensitive bool - Optional. Specifies that matches are case sensitive. The default value is true. case_sensitive must not be used with a type of REGULAR_EXPRESSION.
- grpc_
method str - Name of the method to match against. If unspecified, will match all methods.
- grpc_
service str - Name of the service to match against. If unspecified, will match all services.
- type str
- Optional. Specifies how to match against the name. If not specified, a default value of "EXACT" is used.
- case
Sensitive Boolean - Optional. Specifies that matches are case sensitive. The default value is true. case_sensitive must not be used with a type of REGULAR_EXPRESSION.
- grpc
Method String - Name of the method to match against. If unspecified, will match all methods.
- grpc
Service String - Name of the service to match against. If unspecified, will match all services.
- type String
- Optional. Specifies how to match against the name. If not specified, a default value of "EXACT" is used.
GrpcRouteRetryPolicyResponse
- Num
Retries int - Specifies the allowed number of retries. This number must be > 0. If not specified, default to 1.
- Retry
Conditions List<string> - connect-failure: Router will retry on failures connecting to Backend Services, for example due to connection timeouts. - refused-stream: Router will retry if the backend service resets the stream with a REFUSED_STREAM error code. This reset type indicates that it is safe to retry. - cancelled: Router will retry if the gRPC status code in the response header is set to cancelled - deadline-exceeded: Router will retry if the gRPC status code in the response header is set to deadline-exceeded - resource-exhausted: Router will retry if the gRPC status code in the response header is set to resource-exhausted - unavailable: Router will retry if the gRPC status code in the response header is set to unavailable
- Num
Retries int - Specifies the allowed number of retries. This number must be > 0. If not specified, default to 1.
- Retry
Conditions []string - connect-failure: Router will retry on failures connecting to Backend Services, for example due to connection timeouts. - refused-stream: Router will retry if the backend service resets the stream with a REFUSED_STREAM error code. This reset type indicates that it is safe to retry. - cancelled: Router will retry if the gRPC status code in the response header is set to cancelled - deadline-exceeded: Router will retry if the gRPC status code in the response header is set to deadline-exceeded - resource-exhausted: Router will retry if the gRPC status code in the response header is set to resource-exhausted - unavailable: Router will retry if the gRPC status code in the response header is set to unavailable
- num
Retries Integer - Specifies the allowed number of retries. This number must be > 0. If not specified, default to 1.
- retry
Conditions List<String> - connect-failure: Router will retry on failures connecting to Backend Services, for example due to connection timeouts. - refused-stream: Router will retry if the backend service resets the stream with a REFUSED_STREAM error code. This reset type indicates that it is safe to retry. - cancelled: Router will retry if the gRPC status code in the response header is set to cancelled - deadline-exceeded: Router will retry if the gRPC status code in the response header is set to deadline-exceeded - resource-exhausted: Router will retry if the gRPC status code in the response header is set to resource-exhausted - unavailable: Router will retry if the gRPC status code in the response header is set to unavailable
- num
Retries number - Specifies the allowed number of retries. This number must be > 0. If not specified, default to 1.
- retry
Conditions string[] - connect-failure: Router will retry on failures connecting to Backend Services, for example due to connection timeouts. - refused-stream: Router will retry if the backend service resets the stream with a REFUSED_STREAM error code. This reset type indicates that it is safe to retry. - cancelled: Router will retry if the gRPC status code in the response header is set to cancelled - deadline-exceeded: Router will retry if the gRPC status code in the response header is set to deadline-exceeded - resource-exhausted: Router will retry if the gRPC status code in the response header is set to resource-exhausted - unavailable: Router will retry if the gRPC status code in the response header is set to unavailable
- num_
retries int - Specifies the allowed number of retries. This number must be > 0. If not specified, default to 1.
- retry_
conditions Sequence[str] - connect-failure: Router will retry on failures connecting to Backend Services, for example due to connection timeouts. - refused-stream: Router will retry if the backend service resets the stream with a REFUSED_STREAM error code. This reset type indicates that it is safe to retry. - cancelled: Router will retry if the gRPC status code in the response header is set to cancelled - deadline-exceeded: Router will retry if the gRPC status code in the response header is set to deadline-exceeded - resource-exhausted: Router will retry if the gRPC status code in the response header is set to resource-exhausted - unavailable: Router will retry if the gRPC status code in the response header is set to unavailable
- num
Retries Number - Specifies the allowed number of retries. This number must be > 0. If not specified, default to 1.
- retry
Conditions List<String> - connect-failure: Router will retry on failures connecting to Backend Services, for example due to connection timeouts. - refused-stream: Router will retry if the backend service resets the stream with a REFUSED_STREAM error code. This reset type indicates that it is safe to retry. - cancelled: Router will retry if the gRPC status code in the response header is set to cancelled - deadline-exceeded: Router will retry if the gRPC status code in the response header is set to deadline-exceeded - resource-exhausted: Router will retry if the gRPC status code in the response header is set to resource-exhausted - unavailable: Router will retry if the gRPC status code in the response header is set to unavailable
GrpcRouteRouteActionResponse
- Destinations
List<Pulumi.
Google Native. Network Services. V1Beta1. Inputs. Grpc Route Destination Response> - Optional. The destination services to which traffic should be forwarded. If multiple destinations are specified, traffic will be split between Backend Service(s) according to the weight field of these destinations.
- Fault
Injection Pulumi.Policy Google Native. Network Services. V1Beta1. Inputs. Grpc Route Fault Injection Policy Response - Optional. The specification for fault injection introduced into traffic to test the resiliency of clients to destination service failure. As part of fault injection, when clients send requests to a destination, delays can be introduced on a percentage of requests before sending those requests to the destination service. Similarly requests from clients can be aborted by for a percentage of requests. timeout and retry_policy will be ignored by clients that are configured with a fault_injection_policy
- Retry
Policy Pulumi.Google Native. Network Services. V1Beta1. Inputs. Grpc Route Retry Policy Response - Optional. Specifies the retry policy associated with this route.
- Stateful
Session Pulumi.Affinity Google Native. Network Services. V1Beta1. Inputs. Grpc Route Stateful Session Affinity Policy Response - Optional. Specifies cookie-based stateful session affinity.
- Timeout string
- Optional. Specifies the timeout for selected route. Timeout is computed from the time the request has been fully processed (i.e. end of stream) up until the response has been completely processed. Timeout includes all retries.
- Destinations
[]Grpc
Route Destination Response - Optional. The destination services to which traffic should be forwarded. If multiple destinations are specified, traffic will be split between Backend Service(s) according to the weight field of these destinations.
- Fault
Injection GrpcPolicy Route Fault Injection Policy Response - Optional. The specification for fault injection introduced into traffic to test the resiliency of clients to destination service failure. As part of fault injection, when clients send requests to a destination, delays can be introduced on a percentage of requests before sending those requests to the destination service. Similarly requests from clients can be aborted by for a percentage of requests. timeout and retry_policy will be ignored by clients that are configured with a fault_injection_policy
- Retry
Policy GrpcRoute Retry Policy Response - Optional. Specifies the retry policy associated with this route.
- Stateful
Session GrpcAffinity Route Stateful Session Affinity Policy Response - Optional. Specifies cookie-based stateful session affinity.
- Timeout string
- Optional. Specifies the timeout for selected route. Timeout is computed from the time the request has been fully processed (i.e. end of stream) up until the response has been completely processed. Timeout includes all retries.
- destinations
List<Grpc
Route Destination Response> - Optional. The destination services to which traffic should be forwarded. If multiple destinations are specified, traffic will be split between Backend Service(s) according to the weight field of these destinations.
- fault
Injection GrpcPolicy Route Fault Injection Policy Response - Optional. The specification for fault injection introduced into traffic to test the resiliency of clients to destination service failure. As part of fault injection, when clients send requests to a destination, delays can be introduced on a percentage of requests before sending those requests to the destination service. Similarly requests from clients can be aborted by for a percentage of requests. timeout and retry_policy will be ignored by clients that are configured with a fault_injection_policy
- retry
Policy GrpcRoute Retry Policy Response - Optional. Specifies the retry policy associated with this route.
- stateful
Session GrpcAffinity Route Stateful Session Affinity Policy Response - Optional. Specifies cookie-based stateful session affinity.
- timeout String
- Optional. Specifies the timeout for selected route. Timeout is computed from the time the request has been fully processed (i.e. end of stream) up until the response has been completely processed. Timeout includes all retries.
- destinations
Grpc
Route Destination Response[] - Optional. The destination services to which traffic should be forwarded. If multiple destinations are specified, traffic will be split between Backend Service(s) according to the weight field of these destinations.
- fault
Injection GrpcPolicy Route Fault Injection Policy Response - Optional. The specification for fault injection introduced into traffic to test the resiliency of clients to destination service failure. As part of fault injection, when clients send requests to a destination, delays can be introduced on a percentage of requests before sending those requests to the destination service. Similarly requests from clients can be aborted by for a percentage of requests. timeout and retry_policy will be ignored by clients that are configured with a fault_injection_policy
- retry
Policy GrpcRoute Retry Policy Response - Optional. Specifies the retry policy associated with this route.
- stateful
Session GrpcAffinity Route Stateful Session Affinity Policy Response - Optional. Specifies cookie-based stateful session affinity.
- timeout string
- Optional. Specifies the timeout for selected route. Timeout is computed from the time the request has been fully processed (i.e. end of stream) up until the response has been completely processed. Timeout includes all retries.
- destinations
Sequence[Grpc
Route Destination Response] - Optional. The destination services to which traffic should be forwarded. If multiple destinations are specified, traffic will be split between Backend Service(s) according to the weight field of these destinations.
- fault_
injection_ Grpcpolicy Route Fault Injection Policy Response - Optional. The specification for fault injection introduced into traffic to test the resiliency of clients to destination service failure. As part of fault injection, when clients send requests to a destination, delays can be introduced on a percentage of requests before sending those requests to the destination service. Similarly requests from clients can be aborted by for a percentage of requests. timeout and retry_policy will be ignored by clients that are configured with a fault_injection_policy
- retry_
policy GrpcRoute Retry Policy Response - Optional. Specifies the retry policy associated with this route.
- stateful_
session_ Grpcaffinity Route Stateful Session Affinity Policy Response - Optional. Specifies cookie-based stateful session affinity.
- timeout str
- Optional. Specifies the timeout for selected route. Timeout is computed from the time the request has been fully processed (i.e. end of stream) up until the response has been completely processed. Timeout includes all retries.
- destinations List<Property Map>
- Optional. The destination services to which traffic should be forwarded. If multiple destinations are specified, traffic will be split between Backend Service(s) according to the weight field of these destinations.
- fault
Injection Property MapPolicy - Optional. The specification for fault injection introduced into traffic to test the resiliency of clients to destination service failure. As part of fault injection, when clients send requests to a destination, delays can be introduced on a percentage of requests before sending those requests to the destination service. Similarly requests from clients can be aborted by for a percentage of requests. timeout and retry_policy will be ignored by clients that are configured with a fault_injection_policy
- retry
Policy Property Map - Optional. Specifies the retry policy associated with this route.
- stateful
Session Property MapAffinity - Optional. Specifies cookie-based stateful session affinity.
- timeout String
- Optional. Specifies the timeout for selected route. Timeout is computed from the time the request has been fully processed (i.e. end of stream) up until the response has been completely processed. Timeout includes all retries.
GrpcRouteRouteMatchResponse
- Headers
List<Pulumi.
Google Native. Network Services. V1Beta1. Inputs. Grpc Route Header Match Response> - Optional. Specifies a collection of headers to match.
- Method
Pulumi.
Google Native. Network Services. V1Beta1. Inputs. Grpc Route Method Match Response - Optional. A gRPC method to match against. If this field is empty or omitted, will match all methods.
- Headers
[]Grpc
Route Header Match Response - Optional. Specifies a collection of headers to match.
- Method
Grpc
Route Method Match Response - Optional. A gRPC method to match against. If this field is empty or omitted, will match all methods.
- headers
List<Grpc
Route Header Match Response> - Optional. Specifies a collection of headers to match.
- method
Grpc
Route Method Match Response - Optional. A gRPC method to match against. If this field is empty or omitted, will match all methods.
- headers
Grpc
Route Header Match Response[] - Optional. Specifies a collection of headers to match.
- method
Grpc
Route Method Match Response - Optional. A gRPC method to match against. If this field is empty or omitted, will match all methods.
- headers
Sequence[Grpc
Route Header Match Response] - Optional. Specifies a collection of headers to match.
- method
Grpc
Route Method Match Response - Optional. A gRPC method to match against. If this field is empty or omitted, will match all methods.
- headers List<Property Map>
- Optional. Specifies a collection of headers to match.
- method Property Map
- Optional. A gRPC method to match against. If this field is empty or omitted, will match all methods.
GrpcRouteRouteRuleResponse
- Action
Pulumi.
Google Native. Network Services. V1Beta1. Inputs. Grpc Route Route Action Response - A detailed rule defining how to route traffic. This field is required.
- Matches
List<Pulumi.
Google Native. Network Services. V1Beta1. Inputs. Grpc Route Route Match Response> - Optional. Matches define conditions used for matching the rule against incoming gRPC requests. Each match is independent, i.e. this rule will be matched if ANY one of the matches is satisfied. If no matches field is specified, this rule will unconditionally match traffic.
- Action
Grpc
Route Route Action Response - A detailed rule defining how to route traffic. This field is required.
- Matches
[]Grpc
Route Route Match Response - Optional. Matches define conditions used for matching the rule against incoming gRPC requests. Each match is independent, i.e. this rule will be matched if ANY one of the matches is satisfied. If no matches field is specified, this rule will unconditionally match traffic.
- action
Grpc
Route Route Action Response - A detailed rule defining how to route traffic. This field is required.
- matches
List<Grpc
Route Route Match Response> - Optional. Matches define conditions used for matching the rule against incoming gRPC requests. Each match is independent, i.e. this rule will be matched if ANY one of the matches is satisfied. If no matches field is specified, this rule will unconditionally match traffic.
- action
Grpc
Route Route Action Response - A detailed rule defining how to route traffic. This field is required.
- matches
Grpc
Route Route Match Response[] - Optional. Matches define conditions used for matching the rule against incoming gRPC requests. Each match is independent, i.e. this rule will be matched if ANY one of the matches is satisfied. If no matches field is specified, this rule will unconditionally match traffic.
- action
Grpc
Route Route Action Response - A detailed rule defining how to route traffic. This field is required.
- matches
Sequence[Grpc
Route Route Match Response] - Optional. Matches define conditions used for matching the rule against incoming gRPC requests. Each match is independent, i.e. this rule will be matched if ANY one of the matches is satisfied. If no matches field is specified, this rule will unconditionally match traffic.
- action Property Map
- A detailed rule defining how to route traffic. This field is required.
- matches List<Property Map>
- Optional. Matches define conditions used for matching the rule against incoming gRPC requests. Each match is independent, i.e. this rule will be matched if ANY one of the matches is satisfied. If no matches field is specified, this rule will unconditionally match traffic.
GrpcRouteStatefulSessionAffinityPolicyResponse
- string
- The cookie TTL value for the Set-Cookie header generated by the data plane. The lifetime of the cookie may be set to a value from 1 to 86400 seconds (24 hours) inclusive.
- string
- The cookie TTL value for the Set-Cookie header generated by the data plane. The lifetime of the cookie may be set to a value from 1 to 86400 seconds (24 hours) inclusive.
- String
- The cookie TTL value for the Set-Cookie header generated by the data plane. The lifetime of the cookie may be set to a value from 1 to 86400 seconds (24 hours) inclusive.
- string
- The cookie TTL value for the Set-Cookie header generated by the data plane. The lifetime of the cookie may be set to a value from 1 to 86400 seconds (24 hours) inclusive.
- str
- The cookie TTL value for the Set-Cookie header generated by the data plane. The lifetime of the cookie may be set to a value from 1 to 86400 seconds (24 hours) inclusive.
- String
- The cookie TTL value for the Set-Cookie header generated by the data plane. The lifetime of the cookie may be set to a value from 1 to 86400 seconds (24 hours) inclusive.
Package Details
- Repository
- Google Cloud Native pulumi/pulumi-google-native
- License
- Apache-2.0
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Google Cloud Native v0.32.0 published on Wednesday, Nov 29, 2023 by Pulumi