BackendService
A Backend Service defines a group of virtual machines that will serve traffic for load balancing. This resource is a global backend service, appropriate for external load balancing or self-managed internal load balancing. For managed internal load balancing, use a regional backend service instead.
Currently self-managed internal load balancing is only available in beta.
To get more information about BackendService, see:
- API documentation
- How-to Guides
Create a BackendService Resource
new BackendService(name: string, args: BackendServiceArgs, opts?: CustomResourceOptions);def BackendService(resource_name, opts=None, affinity_cookie_ttl_sec=None, backends=None, cdn_policy=None, circuit_breakers=None, connection_draining_timeout_sec=None, consistent_hash=None, custom_request_headers=None, description=None, enable_cdn=None, health_checks=None, iap=None, load_balancing_scheme=None, locality_lb_policy=None, log_config=None, name=None, outlier_detection=None, port_name=None, project=None, protocol=None, security_policy=None, session_affinity=None, timeout_sec=None, __props__=None);func NewBackendService(ctx *Context, name string, args BackendServiceArgs, opts ...ResourceOption) (*BackendService, error)public BackendService(string name, BackendServiceArgs args, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args BackendServiceArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- resource_name str
- The unique name of the resource.
- opts ResourceOptions
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
- ctx Context
- Context object for the current deployment.
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args BackendServiceArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts ResourceOption
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args BackendServiceArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
BackendService Resource Properties
To learn more about resource properties and how to use them, see Inputs and Outputs in the Programming Model docs.
Inputs
The BackendService resource accepts the following input properties:
- Health
Checks string The set of URLs to the HttpHealthCheck or HttpsHealthCheck resource for health checking this BackendService. Currently at most one health check can be specified, and a health check is required. For internal load balancing, a URL to a HealthCheck resource must be specified instead.
- int
Lifetime of cookies in seconds if session_affinity is GENERATED_COOKIE. If set to 0, the cookie is non-persistent and lasts only until the end of the browser session (or equivalent). The maximum allowed value for TTL is one day. When the load balancing scheme is INTERNAL, this field is not used.
- Backends
List<Backend
Service Backend Args> The set of backends that serve this BackendService. Structure is documented below.
- Cdn
Policy BackendService Cdn Policy Args Cloud CDN configuration for this BackendService. Structure is documented below.
- Circuit
Breakers BackendService Circuit Breakers Args Settings controlling the volume of connections to a backend service. This field is applicable only when the load_balancing_scheme is set to INTERNAL_SELF_MANAGED. Structure is documented below.
- Connection
Draining intTimeout Sec Time for which instance will be drained (not accept new connections, but still work to finish started).
- Consistent
Hash BackendService Consistent Hash Args Consistent Hash-based load balancing can be used to provide soft session affinity based on HTTP headers, cookies or other properties. This load balancing policy is applicable only for HTTP connections. The affinity to a particular destination host will be lost when one or more hosts are added/removed from the destination service. This field specifies parameters that control consistent hashing. This field only applies if the load_balancing_scheme is set to INTERNAL_SELF_MANAGED. This field is only applicable when locality_lb_policy is set to MAGLEV or RING_HASH. Structure is documented below.
- Custom
Request List<string>Headers Headers that the HTTP/S load balancer should add to proxied requests.
- Description string
An optional description of this resource. Provide this property when you create the resource.
- Enable
Cdn bool If true, enable Cloud CDN for this BackendService.
- Iap
Backend
Service Iap Args Settings for enabling Cloud Identity Aware Proxy Structure is documented below.
- Load
Balancing stringScheme Indicates whether the backend service will be used with internal or external load balancing. A backend service created for one type of load balancing cannot be used with the other.
- Locality
Lb stringPolicy The load balancing algorithm used within the scope of the locality. The possible values are - ROUND_ROBIN - This is a simple policy in which each healthy backend is selected in round robin order. LEAST_REQUEST - An O(1) algorithm which selects two random healthy hosts and picks the host which has fewer active requests. RING_HASH - The ring/modulo hash load balancer implements consistent hashing to backends. The algorithm has the property that the addition/removal of a host from a set of N hosts only affects 1/N of the requests. RANDOM - The load balancer selects a random healthy host. ORIGINAL_DESTINATION - Backend host is selected based on the client connection metadata, i.e., connections are opened to the same address as the destination address of the incoming connection before the connection was redirected to the load balancer. MAGLEV - used as a drop in replacement for the ring hash load balancer. Maglev is not as stable as ring hash but has faster table lookup build times and host selection times. For more information about Maglev, refer to https://ai.google/research/pubs/pub44824 This field is applicable only when the load_balancing_scheme is set to INTERNAL_SELF_MANAGED.
- Log
Config BackendService Log Config Args This field denotes the logging options for the load balancer traffic served by this backend service. If logging is enabled, logs will be exported to Stackdriver. Structure is documented below.
- Name string
Name of the cookie.
- Outlier
Detection BackendService Outlier Detection Args Settings controlling eviction of unhealthy hosts from the load balancing pool. This field is applicable only when the load_balancing_scheme is set to INTERNAL_SELF_MANAGED. Structure is documented below.
- Port
Name string Name of backend port. The same name should appear in the instance groups referenced by this service. Required when the load balancing scheme is EXTERNAL.
- Project string
The ID of the project in which the resource belongs. If it is not provided, the provider project is used.
- Protocol string
The protocol this BackendService uses to communicate with backends. The default is HTTP. NOTE: HTTP2 is only valid for beta HTTP/2 load balancer types and may result in errors if used with the GA API.
- Security
Policy string The security policy associated with this backend service.
- Session
Affinity string Type of session affinity to use. The default is NONE. Session affinity is not applicable if the protocol is UDP.
- Timeout
Sec int How many seconds to wait for the backend before considering it a failed request. Default is 30 seconds. Valid range is [1, 86400].
- Health
Checks string The set of URLs to the HttpHealthCheck or HttpsHealthCheck resource for health checking this BackendService. Currently at most one health check can be specified, and a health check is required. For internal load balancing, a URL to a HealthCheck resource must be specified instead.
- int
Lifetime of cookies in seconds if session_affinity is GENERATED_COOKIE. If set to 0, the cookie is non-persistent and lasts only until the end of the browser session (or equivalent). The maximum allowed value for TTL is one day. When the load balancing scheme is INTERNAL, this field is not used.
- Backends
[]Backend
Service Backend The set of backends that serve this BackendService. Structure is documented below.
- Cdn
Policy BackendService Cdn Policy Cloud CDN configuration for this BackendService. Structure is documented below.
- Circuit
Breakers BackendService Circuit Breakers Settings controlling the volume of connections to a backend service. This field is applicable only when the load_balancing_scheme is set to INTERNAL_SELF_MANAGED. Structure is documented below.
- Connection
Draining intTimeout Sec Time for which instance will be drained (not accept new connections, but still work to finish started).
- Consistent
Hash BackendService Consistent Hash Consistent Hash-based load balancing can be used to provide soft session affinity based on HTTP headers, cookies or other properties. This load balancing policy is applicable only for HTTP connections. The affinity to a particular destination host will be lost when one or more hosts are added/removed from the destination service. This field specifies parameters that control consistent hashing. This field only applies if the load_balancing_scheme is set to INTERNAL_SELF_MANAGED. This field is only applicable when locality_lb_policy is set to MAGLEV or RING_HASH. Structure is documented below.
- Custom
Request []stringHeaders Headers that the HTTP/S load balancer should add to proxied requests.
- Description string
An optional description of this resource. Provide this property when you create the resource.
- Enable
Cdn bool If true, enable Cloud CDN for this BackendService.
- Iap
Backend
Service Iap Settings for enabling Cloud Identity Aware Proxy Structure is documented below.
- Load
Balancing stringScheme Indicates whether the backend service will be used with internal or external load balancing. A backend service created for one type of load balancing cannot be used with the other.
- Locality
Lb stringPolicy The load balancing algorithm used within the scope of the locality. The possible values are - ROUND_ROBIN - This is a simple policy in which each healthy backend is selected in round robin order. LEAST_REQUEST - An O(1) algorithm which selects two random healthy hosts and picks the host which has fewer active requests. RING_HASH - The ring/modulo hash load balancer implements consistent hashing to backends. The algorithm has the property that the addition/removal of a host from a set of N hosts only affects 1/N of the requests. RANDOM - The load balancer selects a random healthy host. ORIGINAL_DESTINATION - Backend host is selected based on the client connection metadata, i.e., connections are opened to the same address as the destination address of the incoming connection before the connection was redirected to the load balancer. MAGLEV - used as a drop in replacement for the ring hash load balancer. Maglev is not as stable as ring hash but has faster table lookup build times and host selection times. For more information about Maglev, refer to https://ai.google/research/pubs/pub44824 This field is applicable only when the load_balancing_scheme is set to INTERNAL_SELF_MANAGED.
- Log
Config BackendService Log Config This field denotes the logging options for the load balancer traffic served by this backend service. If logging is enabled, logs will be exported to Stackdriver. Structure is documented below.
- Name string
Name of the cookie.
- Outlier
Detection BackendService Outlier Detection Settings controlling eviction of unhealthy hosts from the load balancing pool. This field is applicable only when the load_balancing_scheme is set to INTERNAL_SELF_MANAGED. Structure is documented below.
- Port
Name string Name of backend port. The same name should appear in the instance groups referenced by this service. Required when the load balancing scheme is EXTERNAL.
- Project string
The ID of the project in which the resource belongs. If it is not provided, the provider project is used.
- Protocol string
The protocol this BackendService uses to communicate with backends. The default is HTTP. NOTE: HTTP2 is only valid for beta HTTP/2 load balancer types and may result in errors if used with the GA API.
- Security
Policy string The security policy associated with this backend service.
- Session
Affinity string Type of session affinity to use. The default is NONE. Session affinity is not applicable if the protocol is UDP.
- Timeout
Sec int How many seconds to wait for the backend before considering it a failed request. Default is 30 seconds. Valid range is [1, 86400].
- health
Checks string The set of URLs to the HttpHealthCheck or HttpsHealthCheck resource for health checking this BackendService. Currently at most one health check can be specified, and a health check is required. For internal load balancing, a URL to a HealthCheck resource must be specified instead.
- number
Lifetime of cookies in seconds if session_affinity is GENERATED_COOKIE. If set to 0, the cookie is non-persistent and lasts only until the end of the browser session (or equivalent). The maximum allowed value for TTL is one day. When the load balancing scheme is INTERNAL, this field is not used.
- backends
Backend
Service Backend[] The set of backends that serve this BackendService. Structure is documented below.
- cdn
Policy BackendService Cdn Policy Cloud CDN configuration for this BackendService. Structure is documented below.
- circuit
Breakers BackendService Circuit Breakers Settings controlling the volume of connections to a backend service. This field is applicable only when the load_balancing_scheme is set to INTERNAL_SELF_MANAGED. Structure is documented below.
- connection
Draining numberTimeout Sec Time for which instance will be drained (not accept new connections, but still work to finish started).
- consistent
Hash BackendService Consistent Hash Consistent Hash-based load balancing can be used to provide soft session affinity based on HTTP headers, cookies or other properties. This load balancing policy is applicable only for HTTP connections. The affinity to a particular destination host will be lost when one or more hosts are added/removed from the destination service. This field specifies parameters that control consistent hashing. This field only applies if the load_balancing_scheme is set to INTERNAL_SELF_MANAGED. This field is only applicable when locality_lb_policy is set to MAGLEV or RING_HASH. Structure is documented below.
- custom
Request string[]Headers Headers that the HTTP/S load balancer should add to proxied requests.
- description string
An optional description of this resource. Provide this property when you create the resource.
- enable
Cdn boolean If true, enable Cloud CDN for this BackendService.
- iap
Backend
Service Iap Settings for enabling Cloud Identity Aware Proxy Structure is documented below.
- load
Balancing stringScheme Indicates whether the backend service will be used with internal or external load balancing. A backend service created for one type of load balancing cannot be used with the other.
- locality
Lb stringPolicy The load balancing algorithm used within the scope of the locality. The possible values are - ROUND_ROBIN - This is a simple policy in which each healthy backend is selected in round robin order. LEAST_REQUEST - An O(1) algorithm which selects two random healthy hosts and picks the host which has fewer active requests. RING_HASH - The ring/modulo hash load balancer implements consistent hashing to backends. The algorithm has the property that the addition/removal of a host from a set of N hosts only affects 1/N of the requests. RANDOM - The load balancer selects a random healthy host. ORIGINAL_DESTINATION - Backend host is selected based on the client connection metadata, i.e., connections are opened to the same address as the destination address of the incoming connection before the connection was redirected to the load balancer. MAGLEV - used as a drop in replacement for the ring hash load balancer. Maglev is not as stable as ring hash but has faster table lookup build times and host selection times. For more information about Maglev, refer to https://ai.google/research/pubs/pub44824 This field is applicable only when the load_balancing_scheme is set to INTERNAL_SELF_MANAGED.
- log
Config BackendService Log Config This field denotes the logging options for the load balancer traffic served by this backend service. If logging is enabled, logs will be exported to Stackdriver. Structure is documented below.
- name string
Name of the cookie.
- outlier
Detection BackendService Outlier Detection Settings controlling eviction of unhealthy hosts from the load balancing pool. This field is applicable only when the load_balancing_scheme is set to INTERNAL_SELF_MANAGED. Structure is documented below.
- port
Name string Name of backend port. The same name should appear in the instance groups referenced by this service. Required when the load balancing scheme is EXTERNAL.
- project string
The ID of the project in which the resource belongs. If it is not provided, the provider project is used.
- protocol string
The protocol this BackendService uses to communicate with backends. The default is HTTP. NOTE: HTTP2 is only valid for beta HTTP/2 load balancer types and may result in errors if used with the GA API.
- security
Policy string The security policy associated with this backend service.
- session
Affinity string Type of session affinity to use. The default is NONE. Session affinity is not applicable if the protocol is UDP.
- timeout
Sec number How many seconds to wait for the backend before considering it a failed request. Default is 30 seconds. Valid range is [1, 86400].
- health_
checks str The set of URLs to the HttpHealthCheck or HttpsHealthCheck resource for health checking this BackendService. Currently at most one health check can be specified, and a health check is required. For internal load balancing, a URL to a HealthCheck resource must be specified instead.
- float
Lifetime of cookies in seconds if session_affinity is GENERATED_COOKIE. If set to 0, the cookie is non-persistent and lasts only until the end of the browser session (or equivalent). The maximum allowed value for TTL is one day. When the load balancing scheme is INTERNAL, this field is not used.
- backends
List[Backend
Service Backend] The set of backends that serve this BackendService. Structure is documented below.
- cdn_
policy Dict[BackendService Cdn Policy] Cloud CDN configuration for this BackendService. Structure is documented below.
- circuit_
breakers Dict[BackendService Circuit Breakers] Settings controlling the volume of connections to a backend service. This field is applicable only when the load_balancing_scheme is set to INTERNAL_SELF_MANAGED. Structure is documented below.
- connection_
draining_ floattimeout_ sec Time for which instance will be drained (not accept new connections, but still work to finish started).
- consistent_
hash Dict[BackendService Consistent Hash] Consistent Hash-based load balancing can be used to provide soft session affinity based on HTTP headers, cookies or other properties. This load balancing policy is applicable only for HTTP connections. The affinity to a particular destination host will be lost when one or more hosts are added/removed from the destination service. This field specifies parameters that control consistent hashing. This field only applies if the load_balancing_scheme is set to INTERNAL_SELF_MANAGED. This field is only applicable when locality_lb_policy is set to MAGLEV or RING_HASH. Structure is documented below.
- custom_
request_ List[str]headers Headers that the HTTP/S load balancer should add to proxied requests.
- description str
An optional description of this resource. Provide this property when you create the resource.
- enable_
cdn bool If true, enable Cloud CDN for this BackendService.
- iap
Dict[Backend
Service Iap] Settings for enabling Cloud Identity Aware Proxy Structure is documented below.
- load_
balancing_ strscheme Indicates whether the backend service will be used with internal or external load balancing. A backend service created for one type of load balancing cannot be used with the other.
- locality_
lb_ strpolicy The load balancing algorithm used within the scope of the locality. The possible values are - ROUND_ROBIN - This is a simple policy in which each healthy backend is selected in round robin order. LEAST_REQUEST - An O(1) algorithm which selects two random healthy hosts and picks the host which has fewer active requests. RING_HASH - The ring/modulo hash load balancer implements consistent hashing to backends. The algorithm has the property that the addition/removal of a host from a set of N hosts only affects 1/N of the requests. RANDOM - The load balancer selects a random healthy host. ORIGINAL_DESTINATION - Backend host is selected based on the client connection metadata, i.e., connections are opened to the same address as the destination address of the incoming connection before the connection was redirected to the load balancer. MAGLEV - used as a drop in replacement for the ring hash load balancer. Maglev is not as stable as ring hash but has faster table lookup build times and host selection times. For more information about Maglev, refer to https://ai.google/research/pubs/pub44824 This field is applicable only when the load_balancing_scheme is set to INTERNAL_SELF_MANAGED.
- log_
config Dict[BackendService Log Config] This field denotes the logging options for the load balancer traffic served by this backend service. If logging is enabled, logs will be exported to Stackdriver. Structure is documented below.
- name str
Name of the cookie.
- outlier_
detection Dict[BackendService Outlier Detection] Settings controlling eviction of unhealthy hosts from the load balancing pool. This field is applicable only when the load_balancing_scheme is set to INTERNAL_SELF_MANAGED. Structure is documented below.
- port_
name str Name of backend port. The same name should appear in the instance groups referenced by this service. Required when the load balancing scheme is EXTERNAL.
- project str
The ID of the project in which the resource belongs. If it is not provided, the provider project is used.
- protocol str
The protocol this BackendService uses to communicate with backends. The default is HTTP. NOTE: HTTP2 is only valid for beta HTTP/2 load balancer types and may result in errors if used with the GA API.
- security_
policy str The security policy associated with this backend service.
- session_
affinity str Type of session affinity to use. The default is NONE. Session affinity is not applicable if the protocol is UDP.
- timeout_
sec float How many seconds to wait for the backend before considering it a failed request. Default is 30 seconds. Valid range is [1, 86400].
Outputs
All input properties are implicitly available as output properties. Additionally, the BackendService resource produces the following output properties:
- Creation
Timestamp string Creation timestamp in RFC3339 text format.
- Fingerprint string
Fingerprint of this resource. A hash of the contents stored in this object. This field is used in optimistic locking.
- Id string
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- Self
Link string The URI of the created resource.
- Creation
Timestamp string Creation timestamp in RFC3339 text format.
- Fingerprint string
Fingerprint of this resource. A hash of the contents stored in this object. This field is used in optimistic locking.
- Id string
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- Self
Link string The URI of the created resource.
- creation
Timestamp string Creation timestamp in RFC3339 text format.
- fingerprint string
Fingerprint of this resource. A hash of the contents stored in this object. This field is used in optimistic locking.
- id string
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- self
Link string The URI of the created resource.
- creation_
timestamp str Creation timestamp in RFC3339 text format.
- fingerprint str
Fingerprint of this resource. A hash of the contents stored in this object. This field is used in optimistic locking.
- id str
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- self_
link str The URI of the created resource.
Look up an Existing BackendService Resource
Get an existing BackendService resource’s state with the given name, ID, and optional extra properties used to qualify the lookup.
public static get(name: string, id: Input<ID>, state?: BackendServiceState, opts?: CustomResourceOptions): BackendServicestatic get(resource_name, id, opts=None, affinity_cookie_ttl_sec=None, backends=None, cdn_policy=None, circuit_breakers=None, connection_draining_timeout_sec=None, consistent_hash=None, creation_timestamp=None, custom_request_headers=None, description=None, enable_cdn=None, fingerprint=None, health_checks=None, iap=None, load_balancing_scheme=None, locality_lb_policy=None, log_config=None, name=None, outlier_detection=None, port_name=None, project=None, protocol=None, security_policy=None, self_link=None, session_affinity=None, timeout_sec=None, __props__=None);func GetBackendService(ctx *Context, name string, id IDInput, state *BackendServiceState, opts ...ResourceOption) (*BackendService, error)public static BackendService Get(string name, Input<string> id, BackendServiceState? state, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)- name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- state
- Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
- opts
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
- resource_name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- state
- Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
- opts
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
- name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- state
- Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
- opts
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
The following state arguments are supported:
- int
Lifetime of cookies in seconds if session_affinity is GENERATED_COOKIE. If set to 0, the cookie is non-persistent and lasts only until the end of the browser session (or equivalent). The maximum allowed value for TTL is one day. When the load balancing scheme is INTERNAL, this field is not used.
- Backends
List<Backend
Service Backend Args> The set of backends that serve this BackendService. Structure is documented below.
- Cdn
Policy BackendService Cdn Policy Args Cloud CDN configuration for this BackendService. Structure is documented below.
- Circuit
Breakers BackendService Circuit Breakers Args Settings controlling the volume of connections to a backend service. This field is applicable only when the load_balancing_scheme is set to INTERNAL_SELF_MANAGED. Structure is documented below.
- Connection
Draining intTimeout Sec Time for which instance will be drained (not accept new connections, but still work to finish started).
- Consistent
Hash BackendService Consistent Hash Args Consistent Hash-based load balancing can be used to provide soft session affinity based on HTTP headers, cookies or other properties. This load balancing policy is applicable only for HTTP connections. The affinity to a particular destination host will be lost when one or more hosts are added/removed from the destination service. This field specifies parameters that control consistent hashing. This field only applies if the load_balancing_scheme is set to INTERNAL_SELF_MANAGED. This field is only applicable when locality_lb_policy is set to MAGLEV or RING_HASH. Structure is documented below.
- Creation
Timestamp string Creation timestamp in RFC3339 text format.
- Custom
Request List<string>Headers Headers that the HTTP/S load balancer should add to proxied requests.
- Description string
An optional description of this resource. Provide this property when you create the resource.
- Enable
Cdn bool If true, enable Cloud CDN for this BackendService.
- Fingerprint string
Fingerprint of this resource. A hash of the contents stored in this object. This field is used in optimistic locking.
- Health
Checks string The set of URLs to the HttpHealthCheck or HttpsHealthCheck resource for health checking this BackendService. Currently at most one health check can be specified, and a health check is required. For internal load balancing, a URL to a HealthCheck resource must be specified instead.
- Iap
Backend
Service Iap Args Settings for enabling Cloud Identity Aware Proxy Structure is documented below.
- Load
Balancing stringScheme Indicates whether the backend service will be used with internal or external load balancing. A backend service created for one type of load balancing cannot be used with the other.
- Locality
Lb stringPolicy The load balancing algorithm used within the scope of the locality. The possible values are - ROUND_ROBIN - This is a simple policy in which each healthy backend is selected in round robin order. LEAST_REQUEST - An O(1) algorithm which selects two random healthy hosts and picks the host which has fewer active requests. RING_HASH - The ring/modulo hash load balancer implements consistent hashing to backends. The algorithm has the property that the addition/removal of a host from a set of N hosts only affects 1/N of the requests. RANDOM - The load balancer selects a random healthy host. ORIGINAL_DESTINATION - Backend host is selected based on the client connection metadata, i.e., connections are opened to the same address as the destination address of the incoming connection before the connection was redirected to the load balancer. MAGLEV - used as a drop in replacement for the ring hash load balancer. Maglev is not as stable as ring hash but has faster table lookup build times and host selection times. For more information about Maglev, refer to https://ai.google/research/pubs/pub44824 This field is applicable only when the load_balancing_scheme is set to INTERNAL_SELF_MANAGED.
- Log
Config BackendService Log Config Args This field denotes the logging options for the load balancer traffic served by this backend service. If logging is enabled, logs will be exported to Stackdriver. Structure is documented below.
- Name string
Name of the cookie.
- Outlier
Detection BackendService Outlier Detection Args Settings controlling eviction of unhealthy hosts from the load balancing pool. This field is applicable only when the load_balancing_scheme is set to INTERNAL_SELF_MANAGED. Structure is documented below.
- Port
Name string Name of backend port. The same name should appear in the instance groups referenced by this service. Required when the load balancing scheme is EXTERNAL.
- Project string
The ID of the project in which the resource belongs. If it is not provided, the provider project is used.
- Protocol string
The protocol this BackendService uses to communicate with backends. The default is HTTP. NOTE: HTTP2 is only valid for beta HTTP/2 load balancer types and may result in errors if used with the GA API.
- Security
Policy string The security policy associated with this backend service.
- Self
Link string The URI of the created resource.
- Session
Affinity string Type of session affinity to use. The default is NONE. Session affinity is not applicable if the protocol is UDP.
- Timeout
Sec int How many seconds to wait for the backend before considering it a failed request. Default is 30 seconds. Valid range is [1, 86400].
- int
Lifetime of cookies in seconds if session_affinity is GENERATED_COOKIE. If set to 0, the cookie is non-persistent and lasts only until the end of the browser session (or equivalent). The maximum allowed value for TTL is one day. When the load balancing scheme is INTERNAL, this field is not used.
- Backends
[]Backend
Service Backend The set of backends that serve this BackendService. Structure is documented below.
- Cdn
Policy BackendService Cdn Policy Cloud CDN configuration for this BackendService. Structure is documented below.
- Circuit
Breakers BackendService Circuit Breakers Settings controlling the volume of connections to a backend service. This field is applicable only when the load_balancing_scheme is set to INTERNAL_SELF_MANAGED. Structure is documented below.
- Connection
Draining intTimeout Sec Time for which instance will be drained (not accept new connections, but still work to finish started).
- Consistent
Hash BackendService Consistent Hash Consistent Hash-based load balancing can be used to provide soft session affinity based on HTTP headers, cookies or other properties. This load balancing policy is applicable only for HTTP connections. The affinity to a particular destination host will be lost when one or more hosts are added/removed from the destination service. This field specifies parameters that control consistent hashing. This field only applies if the load_balancing_scheme is set to INTERNAL_SELF_MANAGED. This field is only applicable when locality_lb_policy is set to MAGLEV or RING_HASH. Structure is documented below.
- Creation
Timestamp string Creation timestamp in RFC3339 text format.
- Custom
Request []stringHeaders Headers that the HTTP/S load balancer should add to proxied requests.
- Description string
An optional description of this resource. Provide this property when you create the resource.
- Enable
Cdn bool If true, enable Cloud CDN for this BackendService.
- Fingerprint string
Fingerprint of this resource. A hash of the contents stored in this object. This field is used in optimistic locking.
- Health
Checks string The set of URLs to the HttpHealthCheck or HttpsHealthCheck resource for health checking this BackendService. Currently at most one health check can be specified, and a health check is required. For internal load balancing, a URL to a HealthCheck resource must be specified instead.
- Iap
Backend
Service Iap Settings for enabling Cloud Identity Aware Proxy Structure is documented below.
- Load
Balancing stringScheme Indicates whether the backend service will be used with internal or external load balancing. A backend service created for one type of load balancing cannot be used with the other.
- Locality
Lb stringPolicy The load balancing algorithm used within the scope of the locality. The possible values are - ROUND_ROBIN - This is a simple policy in which each healthy backend is selected in round robin order. LEAST_REQUEST - An O(1) algorithm which selects two random healthy hosts and picks the host which has fewer active requests. RING_HASH - The ring/modulo hash load balancer implements consistent hashing to backends. The algorithm has the property that the addition/removal of a host from a set of N hosts only affects 1/N of the requests. RANDOM - The load balancer selects a random healthy host. ORIGINAL_DESTINATION - Backend host is selected based on the client connection metadata, i.e., connections are opened to the same address as the destination address of the incoming connection before the connection was redirected to the load balancer. MAGLEV - used as a drop in replacement for the ring hash load balancer. Maglev is not as stable as ring hash but has faster table lookup build times and host selection times. For more information about Maglev, refer to https://ai.google/research/pubs/pub44824 This field is applicable only when the load_balancing_scheme is set to INTERNAL_SELF_MANAGED.
- Log
Config BackendService Log Config This field denotes the logging options for the load balancer traffic served by this backend service. If logging is enabled, logs will be exported to Stackdriver. Structure is documented below.
- Name string
Name of the cookie.
- Outlier
Detection BackendService Outlier Detection Settings controlling eviction of unhealthy hosts from the load balancing pool. This field is applicable only when the load_balancing_scheme is set to INTERNAL_SELF_MANAGED. Structure is documented below.
- Port
Name string Name of backend port. The same name should appear in the instance groups referenced by this service. Required when the load balancing scheme is EXTERNAL.
- Project string
The ID of the project in which the resource belongs. If it is not provided, the provider project is used.
- Protocol string
The protocol this BackendService uses to communicate with backends. The default is HTTP. NOTE: HTTP2 is only valid for beta HTTP/2 load balancer types and may result in errors if used with the GA API.
- Security
Policy string The security policy associated with this backend service.
- Self
Link string The URI of the created resource.
- Session
Affinity string Type of session affinity to use. The default is NONE. Session affinity is not applicable if the protocol is UDP.
- Timeout
Sec int How many seconds to wait for the backend before considering it a failed request. Default is 30 seconds. Valid range is [1, 86400].
- number
Lifetime of cookies in seconds if session_affinity is GENERATED_COOKIE. If set to 0, the cookie is non-persistent and lasts only until the end of the browser session (or equivalent). The maximum allowed value for TTL is one day. When the load balancing scheme is INTERNAL, this field is not used.
- backends
Backend
Service Backend[] The set of backends that serve this BackendService. Structure is documented below.
- cdn
Policy BackendService Cdn Policy Cloud CDN configuration for this BackendService. Structure is documented below.
- circuit
Breakers BackendService Circuit Breakers Settings controlling the volume of connections to a backend service. This field is applicable only when the load_balancing_scheme is set to INTERNAL_SELF_MANAGED. Structure is documented below.
- connection
Draining numberTimeout Sec Time for which instance will be drained (not accept new connections, but still work to finish started).
- consistent
Hash BackendService Consistent Hash Consistent Hash-based load balancing can be used to provide soft session affinity based on HTTP headers, cookies or other properties. This load balancing policy is applicable only for HTTP connections. The affinity to a particular destination host will be lost when one or more hosts are added/removed from the destination service. This field specifies parameters that control consistent hashing. This field only applies if the load_balancing_scheme is set to INTERNAL_SELF_MANAGED. This field is only applicable when locality_lb_policy is set to MAGLEV or RING_HASH. Structure is documented below.
- creation
Timestamp string Creation timestamp in RFC3339 text format.
- custom
Request string[]Headers Headers that the HTTP/S load balancer should add to proxied requests.
- description string
An optional description of this resource. Provide this property when you create the resource.
- enable
Cdn boolean If true, enable Cloud CDN for this BackendService.
- fingerprint string
Fingerprint of this resource. A hash of the contents stored in this object. This field is used in optimistic locking.
- health
Checks string The set of URLs to the HttpHealthCheck or HttpsHealthCheck resource for health checking this BackendService. Currently at most one health check can be specified, and a health check is required. For internal load balancing, a URL to a HealthCheck resource must be specified instead.
- iap
Backend
Service Iap Settings for enabling Cloud Identity Aware Proxy Structure is documented below.
- load
Balancing stringScheme Indicates whether the backend service will be used with internal or external load balancing. A backend service created for one type of load balancing cannot be used with the other.
- locality
Lb stringPolicy The load balancing algorithm used within the scope of the locality. The possible values are - ROUND_ROBIN - This is a simple policy in which each healthy backend is selected in round robin order. LEAST_REQUEST - An O(1) algorithm which selects two random healthy hosts and picks the host which has fewer active requests. RING_HASH - The ring/modulo hash load balancer implements consistent hashing to backends. The algorithm has the property that the addition/removal of a host from a set of N hosts only affects 1/N of the requests. RANDOM - The load balancer selects a random healthy host. ORIGINAL_DESTINATION - Backend host is selected based on the client connection metadata, i.e., connections are opened to the same address as the destination address of the incoming connection before the connection was redirected to the load balancer. MAGLEV - used as a drop in replacement for the ring hash load balancer. Maglev is not as stable as ring hash but has faster table lookup build times and host selection times. For more information about Maglev, refer to https://ai.google/research/pubs/pub44824 This field is applicable only when the load_balancing_scheme is set to INTERNAL_SELF_MANAGED.
- log
Config BackendService Log Config This field denotes the logging options for the load balancer traffic served by this backend service. If logging is enabled, logs will be exported to Stackdriver. Structure is documented below.
- name string
Name of the cookie.
- outlier
Detection BackendService Outlier Detection Settings controlling eviction of unhealthy hosts from the load balancing pool. This field is applicable only when the load_balancing_scheme is set to INTERNAL_SELF_MANAGED. Structure is documented below.
- port
Name string Name of backend port. The same name should appear in the instance groups referenced by this service. Required when the load balancing scheme is EXTERNAL.
- project string
The ID of the project in which the resource belongs. If it is not provided, the provider project is used.
- protocol string
The protocol this BackendService uses to communicate with backends. The default is HTTP. NOTE: HTTP2 is only valid for beta HTTP/2 load balancer types and may result in errors if used with the GA API.
- security
Policy string The security policy associated with this backend service.
- self
Link string The URI of the created resource.
- session
Affinity string Type of session affinity to use. The default is NONE. Session affinity is not applicable if the protocol is UDP.
- timeout
Sec number How many seconds to wait for the backend before considering it a failed request. Default is 30 seconds. Valid range is [1, 86400].
- float
Lifetime of cookies in seconds if session_affinity is GENERATED_COOKIE. If set to 0, the cookie is non-persistent and lasts only until the end of the browser session (or equivalent). The maximum allowed value for TTL is one day. When the load balancing scheme is INTERNAL, this field is not used.
- backends
List[Backend
Service Backend] The set of backends that serve this BackendService. Structure is documented below.
- cdn_
policy Dict[BackendService Cdn Policy] Cloud CDN configuration for this BackendService. Structure is documented below.
- circuit_
breakers Dict[BackendService Circuit Breakers] Settings controlling the volume of connections to a backend service. This field is applicable only when the load_balancing_scheme is set to INTERNAL_SELF_MANAGED. Structure is documented below.
- connection_
draining_ floattimeout_ sec Time for which instance will be drained (not accept new connections, but still work to finish started).
- consistent_
hash Dict[BackendService Consistent Hash] Consistent Hash-based load balancing can be used to provide soft session affinity based on HTTP headers, cookies or other properties. This load balancing policy is applicable only for HTTP connections. The affinity to a particular destination host will be lost when one or more hosts are added/removed from the destination service. This field specifies parameters that control consistent hashing. This field only applies if the load_balancing_scheme is set to INTERNAL_SELF_MANAGED. This field is only applicable when locality_lb_policy is set to MAGLEV or RING_HASH. Structure is documented below.
- creation_
timestamp str Creation timestamp in RFC3339 text format.
- custom_
request_ List[str]headers Headers that the HTTP/S load balancer should add to proxied requests.
- description str
An optional description of this resource. Provide this property when you create the resource.
- enable_
cdn bool If true, enable Cloud CDN for this BackendService.
- fingerprint str
Fingerprint of this resource. A hash of the contents stored in this object. This field is used in optimistic locking.
- health_
checks str The set of URLs to the HttpHealthCheck or HttpsHealthCheck resource for health checking this BackendService. Currently at most one health check can be specified, and a health check is required. For internal load balancing, a URL to a HealthCheck resource must be specified instead.
- iap
Dict[Backend
Service Iap] Settings for enabling Cloud Identity Aware Proxy Structure is documented below.
- load_
balancing_ strscheme Indicates whether the backend service will be used with internal or external load balancing. A backend service created for one type of load balancing cannot be used with the other.
- locality_
lb_ strpolicy The load balancing algorithm used within the scope of the locality. The possible values are - ROUND_ROBIN - This is a simple policy in which each healthy backend is selected in round robin order. LEAST_REQUEST - An O(1) algorithm which selects two random healthy hosts and picks the host which has fewer active requests. RING_HASH - The ring/modulo hash load balancer implements consistent hashing to backends. The algorithm has the property that the addition/removal of a host from a set of N hosts only affects 1/N of the requests. RANDOM - The load balancer selects a random healthy host. ORIGINAL_DESTINATION - Backend host is selected based on the client connection metadata, i.e., connections are opened to the same address as the destination address of the incoming connection before the connection was redirected to the load balancer. MAGLEV - used as a drop in replacement for the ring hash load balancer. Maglev is not as stable as ring hash but has faster table lookup build times and host selection times. For more information about Maglev, refer to https://ai.google/research/pubs/pub44824 This field is applicable only when the load_balancing_scheme is set to INTERNAL_SELF_MANAGED.
- log_
config Dict[BackendService Log Config] This field denotes the logging options for the load balancer traffic served by this backend service. If logging is enabled, logs will be exported to Stackdriver. Structure is documented below.
- name str
Name of the cookie.
- outlier_
detection Dict[BackendService Outlier Detection] Settings controlling eviction of unhealthy hosts from the load balancing pool. This field is applicable only when the load_balancing_scheme is set to INTERNAL_SELF_MANAGED. Structure is documented below.
- port_
name str Name of backend port. The same name should appear in the instance groups referenced by this service. Required when the load balancing scheme is EXTERNAL.
- project str
The ID of the project in which the resource belongs. If it is not provided, the provider project is used.
- protocol str
The protocol this BackendService uses to communicate with backends. The default is HTTP. NOTE: HTTP2 is only valid for beta HTTP/2 load balancer types and may result in errors if used with the GA API.
- security_
policy str The security policy associated with this backend service.
- self_
link str The URI of the created resource.
- session_
affinity str Type of session affinity to use. The default is NONE. Session affinity is not applicable if the protocol is UDP.
- timeout_
sec float How many seconds to wait for the backend before considering it a failed request. Default is 30 seconds. Valid range is [1, 86400].
Supporting Types
BackendServiceBackend
- Group string
The fully-qualified URL of an Instance Group or Network Endpoint Group resource. In case of instance group this defines the list of instances that serve traffic. Member virtual machine instances from each instance group must live in the same zone as the instance group itself. No two backends in a backend service are allowed to use same Instance Group resource. For Network Endpoint Groups this defines list of endpoints. All endpoints of Network Endpoint Group must be hosted on instances located in the same zone as the Network Endpoint Group. Backend services cannot mix Instance Group and Network Endpoint Group backends. Note that you must specify an Instance Group or Network Endpoint Group resource using the fully-qualified URL, rather than a partial URL.
- Balancing
Mode string Specifies the balancing mode for this backend. For global HTTP(S) or TCP/SSL load balancing, the default is UTILIZATION. Valid values are UTILIZATION, RATE (for HTTP(S)) and CONNECTION (for TCP/SSL).
- Capacity
Scaler double A multiplier applied to the group’s maximum servicing capacity (based on UTILIZATION, RATE or CONNECTION). Default value is 1, which means the group will serve up to 100% of its configured capacity (depending on balancingMode). A setting of 0 means the group is completely drained, offering 0% of its available Capacity. Valid range is [0.0,1.0].
- Description string
An optional description of this resource. Provide this property when you create the resource.
- Max
Connections int The maximum number of connections to the backend cluster. Defaults to 1024.
- Max
Connections intPer Endpoint The max number of simultaneous connections that a single backend network endpoint can handle. This is used to calculate the capacity of the group. Can be used in either CONNECTION or UTILIZATION balancing modes. For CONNECTION mode, either maxConnections or maxConnectionsPerEndpoint must be set.
- Max
Connections intPer Instance The max number of simultaneous connections that a single backend instance can handle. This is used to calculate the capacity of the group. Can be used in either CONNECTION or UTILIZATION balancing modes. For CONNECTION mode, either maxConnections or maxConnectionsPerInstance must be set.
- Max
Rate int The max requests per second (RPS) of the group. Can be used with either RATE or UTILIZATION balancing modes, but required if RATE mode. For RATE mode, either maxRate or one of maxRatePerInstance or maxRatePerEndpoint, as appropriate for group type, must be set.
- Max
Rate doublePer Endpoint The max requests per second (RPS) that a single backend network endpoint can handle. This is used to calculate the capacity of the group. Can be used in either balancing mode. For RATE mode, either maxRate or maxRatePerEndpoint must be set.
- Max
Rate doublePer Instance The max requests per second (RPS) that a single backend instance can handle. This is used to calculate the capacity of the group. Can be used in either balancing mode. For RATE mode, either maxRate or maxRatePerInstance must be set.
- Max
Utilization double Used when balancingMode is UTILIZATION. This ratio defines the CPU utilization target for the group. The default is 0.8. Valid range is [0.0, 1.0].
- Group string
The fully-qualified URL of an Instance Group or Network Endpoint Group resource. In case of instance group this defines the list of instances that serve traffic. Member virtual machine instances from each instance group must live in the same zone as the instance group itself. No two backends in a backend service are allowed to use same Instance Group resource. For Network Endpoint Groups this defines list of endpoints. All endpoints of Network Endpoint Group must be hosted on instances located in the same zone as the Network Endpoint Group. Backend services cannot mix Instance Group and Network Endpoint Group backends. Note that you must specify an Instance Group or Network Endpoint Group resource using the fully-qualified URL, rather than a partial URL.
- Balancing
Mode string Specifies the balancing mode for this backend. For global HTTP(S) or TCP/SSL load balancing, the default is UTILIZATION. Valid values are UTILIZATION, RATE (for HTTP(S)) and CONNECTION (for TCP/SSL).
- Capacity
Scaler float64 A multiplier applied to the group’s maximum servicing capacity (based on UTILIZATION, RATE or CONNECTION). Default value is 1, which means the group will serve up to 100% of its configured capacity (depending on balancingMode). A setting of 0 means the group is completely drained, offering 0% of its available Capacity. Valid range is [0.0,1.0].
- Description string
An optional description of this resource. Provide this property when you create the resource.
- Max
Connections int The maximum number of connections to the backend cluster. Defaults to 1024.
- Max
Connections intPer Endpoint The max number of simultaneous connections that a single backend network endpoint can handle. This is used to calculate the capacity of the group. Can be used in either CONNECTION or UTILIZATION balancing modes. For CONNECTION mode, either maxConnections or maxConnectionsPerEndpoint must be set.
- Max
Connections intPer Instance The max number of simultaneous connections that a single backend instance can handle. This is used to calculate the capacity of the group. Can be used in either CONNECTION or UTILIZATION balancing modes. For CONNECTION mode, either maxConnections or maxConnectionsPerInstance must be set.
- Max
Rate int The max requests per second (RPS) of the group. Can be used with either RATE or UTILIZATION balancing modes, but required if RATE mode. For RATE mode, either maxRate or one of maxRatePerInstance or maxRatePerEndpoint, as appropriate for group type, must be set.
- Max
Rate float64Per Endpoint The max requests per second (RPS) that a single backend network endpoint can handle. This is used to calculate the capacity of the group. Can be used in either balancing mode. For RATE mode, either maxRate or maxRatePerEndpoint must be set.
- Max
Rate float64Per Instance The max requests per second (RPS) that a single backend instance can handle. This is used to calculate the capacity of the group. Can be used in either balancing mode. For RATE mode, either maxRate or maxRatePerInstance must be set.
- Max
Utilization float64 Used when balancingMode is UTILIZATION. This ratio defines the CPU utilization target for the group. The default is 0.8. Valid range is [0.0, 1.0].
- group string
The fully-qualified URL of an Instance Group or Network Endpoint Group resource. In case of instance group this defines the list of instances that serve traffic. Member virtual machine instances from each instance group must live in the same zone as the instance group itself. No two backends in a backend service are allowed to use same Instance Group resource. For Network Endpoint Groups this defines list of endpoints. All endpoints of Network Endpoint Group must be hosted on instances located in the same zone as the Network Endpoint Group. Backend services cannot mix Instance Group and Network Endpoint Group backends. Note that you must specify an Instance Group or Network Endpoint Group resource using the fully-qualified URL, rather than a partial URL.
- balancing
Mode string Specifies the balancing mode for this backend. For global HTTP(S) or TCP/SSL load balancing, the default is UTILIZATION. Valid values are UTILIZATION, RATE (for HTTP(S)) and CONNECTION (for TCP/SSL).
- capacity
Scaler number A multiplier applied to the group’s maximum servicing capacity (based on UTILIZATION, RATE or CONNECTION). Default value is 1, which means the group will serve up to 100% of its configured capacity (depending on balancingMode). A setting of 0 means the group is completely drained, offering 0% of its available Capacity. Valid range is [0.0,1.0].
- description string
An optional description of this resource. Provide this property when you create the resource.
- max
Connections number The maximum number of connections to the backend cluster. Defaults to 1024.
- max
Connections numberPer Endpoint The max number of simultaneous connections that a single backend network endpoint can handle. This is used to calculate the capacity of the group. Can be used in either CONNECTION or UTILIZATION balancing modes. For CONNECTION mode, either maxConnections or maxConnectionsPerEndpoint must be set.
- max
Connections numberPer Instance The max number of simultaneous connections that a single backend instance can handle. This is used to calculate the capacity of the group. Can be used in either CONNECTION or UTILIZATION balancing modes. For CONNECTION mode, either maxConnections or maxConnectionsPerInstance must be set.
- max
Rate number The max requests per second (RPS) of the group. Can be used with either RATE or UTILIZATION balancing modes, but required if RATE mode. For RATE mode, either maxRate or one of maxRatePerInstance or maxRatePerEndpoint, as appropriate for group type, must be set.
- max
Rate numberPer Endpoint The max requests per second (RPS) that a single backend network endpoint can handle. This is used to calculate the capacity of the group. Can be used in either balancing mode. For RATE mode, either maxRate or maxRatePerEndpoint must be set.
- max
Rate numberPer Instance The max requests per second (RPS) that a single backend instance can handle. This is used to calculate the capacity of the group. Can be used in either balancing mode. For RATE mode, either maxRate or maxRatePerInstance must be set.
- max
Utilization number Used when balancingMode is UTILIZATION. This ratio defines the CPU utilization target for the group. The default is 0.8. Valid range is [0.0, 1.0].
- group str
The fully-qualified URL of an Instance Group or Network Endpoint Group resource. In case of instance group this defines the list of instances that serve traffic. Member virtual machine instances from each instance group must live in the same zone as the instance group itself. No two backends in a backend service are allowed to use same Instance Group resource. For Network Endpoint Groups this defines list of endpoints. All endpoints of Network Endpoint Group must be hosted on instances located in the same zone as the Network Endpoint Group. Backend services cannot mix Instance Group and Network Endpoint Group backends. Note that you must specify an Instance Group or Network Endpoint Group resource using the fully-qualified URL, rather than a partial URL.
- balancing
Mode str Specifies the balancing mode for this backend. For global HTTP(S) or TCP/SSL load balancing, the default is UTILIZATION. Valid values are UTILIZATION, RATE (for HTTP(S)) and CONNECTION (for TCP/SSL).
- capacity
Scaler float A multiplier applied to the group’s maximum servicing capacity (based on UTILIZATION, RATE or CONNECTION). Default value is 1, which means the group will serve up to 100% of its configured capacity (depending on balancingMode). A setting of 0 means the group is completely drained, offering 0% of its available Capacity. Valid range is [0.0,1.0].
- description str
An optional description of this resource. Provide this property when you create the resource.
- max
Connections float The maximum number of connections to the backend cluster. Defaults to 1024.
- max
Connections floatPer Endpoint The max number of simultaneous connections that a single backend network endpoint can handle. This is used to calculate the capacity of the group. Can be used in either CONNECTION or UTILIZATION balancing modes. For CONNECTION mode, either maxConnections or maxConnectionsPerEndpoint must be set.
- max
Connections floatPer Instance The max number of simultaneous connections that a single backend instance can handle. This is used to calculate the capacity of the group. Can be used in either CONNECTION or UTILIZATION balancing modes. For CONNECTION mode, either maxConnections or maxConnectionsPerInstance must be set.
- max
Rate float The max requests per second (RPS) of the group. Can be used with either RATE or UTILIZATION balancing modes, but required if RATE mode. For RATE mode, either maxRate or one of maxRatePerInstance or maxRatePerEndpoint, as appropriate for group type, must be set.
- max
Rate floatPer Endpoint The max requests per second (RPS) that a single backend network endpoint can handle. This is used to calculate the capacity of the group. Can be used in either balancing mode. For RATE mode, either maxRate or maxRatePerEndpoint must be set.
- max
Rate floatPer Instance The max requests per second (RPS) that a single backend instance can handle. This is used to calculate the capacity of the group. Can be used in either balancing mode. For RATE mode, either maxRate or maxRatePerInstance must be set.
- max
Utilization float Used when balancingMode is UTILIZATION. This ratio defines the CPU utilization target for the group. The default is 0.8. Valid range is [0.0, 1.0].
BackendServiceCdnPolicy
- Cache
Key BackendPolicy Service Cdn Policy Cache Key Policy Args The CacheKeyPolicy for this CdnPolicy. Structure is documented below.
- Signed
Url intCache Max Age Sec Maximum number of seconds the response to a signed URL request will be considered fresh, defaults to 1hr (3600s). After this time period, the response will be revalidated before being served. When serving responses to signed URL requests, Cloud CDN will internally behave as though all responses from this backend had a “Cache-Control: public, max-age=[TTL]” header, regardless of any existing Cache-Control header. The actual headers served in responses will not be altered.
- Cache
Key BackendPolicy Service Cdn Policy Cache Key Policy The CacheKeyPolicy for this CdnPolicy. Structure is documented below.
- Signed
Url intCache Max Age Sec Maximum number of seconds the response to a signed URL request will be considered fresh, defaults to 1hr (3600s). After this time period, the response will be revalidated before being served. When serving responses to signed URL requests, Cloud CDN will internally behave as though all responses from this backend had a “Cache-Control: public, max-age=[TTL]” header, regardless of any existing Cache-Control header. The actual headers served in responses will not be altered.
- cache
Key BackendPolicy Service Cdn Policy Cache Key Policy The CacheKeyPolicy for this CdnPolicy. Structure is documented below.
- signed
Url numberCache Max Age Sec Maximum number of seconds the response to a signed URL request will be considered fresh, defaults to 1hr (3600s). After this time period, the response will be revalidated before being served. When serving responses to signed URL requests, Cloud CDN will internally behave as though all responses from this backend had a “Cache-Control: public, max-age=[TTL]” header, regardless of any existing Cache-Control header. The actual headers served in responses will not be altered.
- cache
Key Dict[BackendPolicy Service Cdn Policy Cache Key Policy] The CacheKeyPolicy for this CdnPolicy. Structure is documented below.
- signed
Url floatCache Max Age Sec Maximum number of seconds the response to a signed URL request will be considered fresh, defaults to 1hr (3600s). After this time period, the response will be revalidated before being served. When serving responses to signed URL requests, Cloud CDN will internally behave as though all responses from this backend had a “Cache-Control: public, max-age=[TTL]” header, regardless of any existing Cache-Control header. The actual headers served in responses will not be altered.
BackendServiceCdnPolicyCacheKeyPolicy
- Include
Host bool If true requests to different hosts will be cached separately.
- Include
Protocol bool If true, http and https requests will be cached separately.
- Include
Query boolString If true, include query string parameters in the cache key according to query_string_whitelist and query_string_blacklist. If neither is set, the entire query string will be included. If false, the query string will be excluded from the cache key entirely.
- Query
String List<string>Blacklists Names of query string parameters to exclude in cache keys. All other parameters will be included. Either specify query_string_whitelist or query_string_blacklist, not both. ‘&’ and ‘=’ will be percent encoded and not treated as delimiters.
- Query
String List<string>Whitelists Names of query string parameters to include in cache keys. All other parameters will be excluded. Either specify query_string_whitelist or query_string_blacklist, not both. ‘&’ and ‘=’ will be percent encoded and not treated as delimiters.
- Include
Host bool If true requests to different hosts will be cached separately.
- Include
Protocol bool If true, http and https requests will be cached separately.
- Include
Query boolString If true, include query string parameters in the cache key according to query_string_whitelist and query_string_blacklist. If neither is set, the entire query string will be included. If false, the query string will be excluded from the cache key entirely.
- Query
String []stringBlacklists Names of query string parameters to exclude in cache keys. All other parameters will be included. Either specify query_string_whitelist or query_string_blacklist, not both. ‘&’ and ‘=’ will be percent encoded and not treated as delimiters.
- Query
String []stringWhitelists Names of query string parameters to include in cache keys. All other parameters will be excluded. Either specify query_string_whitelist or query_string_blacklist, not both. ‘&’ and ‘=’ will be percent encoded and not treated as delimiters.
- include
Host boolean If true requests to different hosts will be cached separately.
- include
Protocol boolean If true, http and https requests will be cached separately.
- include
Query booleanString If true, include query string parameters in the cache key according to query_string_whitelist and query_string_blacklist. If neither is set, the entire query string will be included. If false, the query string will be excluded from the cache key entirely.
- query
String string[]Blacklists Names of query string parameters to exclude in cache keys. All other parameters will be included. Either specify query_string_whitelist or query_string_blacklist, not both. ‘&’ and ‘=’ will be percent encoded and not treated as delimiters.
- query
String string[]Whitelists Names of query string parameters to include in cache keys. All other parameters will be excluded. Either specify query_string_whitelist or query_string_blacklist, not both. ‘&’ and ‘=’ will be percent encoded and not treated as delimiters.
- include
Host bool If true requests to different hosts will be cached separately.
- include
Protocol bool If true, http and https requests will be cached separately.
- include
Query boolString If true, include query string parameters in the cache key according to query_string_whitelist and query_string_blacklist. If neither is set, the entire query string will be included. If false, the query string will be excluded from the cache key entirely.
- query
String List[str]Blacklists Names of query string parameters to exclude in cache keys. All other parameters will be included. Either specify query_string_whitelist or query_string_blacklist, not both. ‘&’ and ‘=’ will be percent encoded and not treated as delimiters.
- query
String List[str]Whitelists Names of query string parameters to include in cache keys. All other parameters will be excluded. Either specify query_string_whitelist or query_string_blacklist, not both. ‘&’ and ‘=’ will be percent encoded and not treated as delimiters.
BackendServiceCircuitBreakers
- Connect
Timeout BackendService Circuit Breakers Connect Timeout Args The timeout for new network connections to hosts. Structure is documented below.
- Max
Connections int The maximum number of connections to the backend cluster. Defaults to 1024.
- Max
Pending intRequests The maximum number of pending requests to the backend cluster. Defaults to 1024.
- Max
Requests int The maximum number of parallel requests to the backend cluster. Defaults to 1024.
- Max
Requests intPer Connection Maximum requests for a single backend connection. This parameter is respected by both the HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/2 implementations. If not specified, there is no limit. Setting this parameter to 1 will effectively disable keep alive.
- Max
Retries int The maximum number of parallel retries to the backend cluster. Defaults to 3.
- Connect
Timeout BackendService Circuit Breakers Connect Timeout The timeout for new network connections to hosts. Structure is documented below.
- Max
Connections int The maximum number of connections to the backend cluster. Defaults to 1024.
- Max
Pending intRequests The maximum number of pending requests to the backend cluster. Defaults to 1024.
- Max
Requests int The maximum number of parallel requests to the backend cluster. Defaults to 1024.
- Max
Requests intPer Connection Maximum requests for a single backend connection. This parameter is respected by both the HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/2 implementations. If not specified, there is no limit. Setting this parameter to 1 will effectively disable keep alive.
- Max
Retries int The maximum number of parallel retries to the backend cluster. Defaults to 3.
- connect
Timeout BackendService Circuit Breakers Connect Timeout The timeout for new network connections to hosts. Structure is documented below.
- max
Connections number The maximum number of connections to the backend cluster. Defaults to 1024.
- max
Pending numberRequests The maximum number of pending requests to the backend cluster. Defaults to 1024.
- max
Requests number The maximum number of parallel requests to the backend cluster. Defaults to 1024.
- max
Requests numberPer Connection Maximum requests for a single backend connection. This parameter is respected by both the HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/2 implementations. If not specified, there is no limit. Setting this parameter to 1 will effectively disable keep alive.
- max
Retries number The maximum number of parallel retries to the backend cluster. Defaults to 3.
- connect
Timeout Dict[BackendService Circuit Breakers Connect Timeout] The timeout for new network connections to hosts. Structure is documented below.
- max
Connections float The maximum number of connections to the backend cluster. Defaults to 1024.
- max
Pending floatRequests The maximum number of pending requests to the backend cluster. Defaults to 1024.
- max
Requests float The maximum number of parallel requests to the backend cluster. Defaults to 1024.
- max
Requests floatPer Connection Maximum requests for a single backend connection. This parameter is respected by both the HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/2 implementations. If not specified, there is no limit. Setting this parameter to 1 will effectively disable keep alive.
- max
Retries float The maximum number of parallel retries to the backend cluster. Defaults to 3.
BackendServiceCircuitBreakersConnectTimeout
- Seconds int
Span of time at a resolution of a second. Must be from 0 to 315,576,000,000 inclusive.
- Nanos int
Span of time that’s a fraction of a second at nanosecond resolution. Durations less than one second are represented with a 0
secondsfield and a positivenanosfield. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999 inclusive.
- Seconds int
Span of time at a resolution of a second. Must be from 0 to 315,576,000,000 inclusive.
- Nanos int
Span of time that’s a fraction of a second at nanosecond resolution. Durations less than one second are represented with a 0
secondsfield and a positivenanosfield. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999 inclusive.
- seconds number
Span of time at a resolution of a second. Must be from 0 to 315,576,000,000 inclusive.
- nanos number
Span of time that’s a fraction of a second at nanosecond resolution. Durations less than one second are represented with a 0
secondsfield and a positivenanosfield. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999 inclusive.
- seconds float
Span of time at a resolution of a second. Must be from 0 to 315,576,000,000 inclusive.
- nanos float
Span of time that’s a fraction of a second at nanosecond resolution. Durations less than one second are represented with a 0
secondsfield and a positivenanosfield. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999 inclusive.
BackendServiceConsistentHash
-
Backend
Service Consistent Hash Http Cookie Args Hash is based on HTTP Cookie. This field describes a HTTP cookie that will be used as the hash key for the consistent hash load balancer. If the cookie is not present, it will be generated. This field is applicable if the sessionAffinity is set to HTTP_COOKIE. Structure is documented below.
- Http
Header stringName The hash based on the value of the specified header field. This field is applicable if the sessionAffinity is set to HEADER_FIELD.
- Minimum
Ring intSize The minimum number of virtual nodes to use for the hash ring. Larger ring sizes result in more granular load distributions. If the number of hosts in the load balancing pool is larger than the ring size, each host will be assigned a single virtual node. Defaults to 1024.
-
Backend
Service Consistent Hash Http Cookie Hash is based on HTTP Cookie. This field describes a HTTP cookie that will be used as the hash key for the consistent hash load balancer. If the cookie is not present, it will be generated. This field is applicable if the sessionAffinity is set to HTTP_COOKIE. Structure is documented below.
- Http
Header stringName The hash based on the value of the specified header field. This field is applicable if the sessionAffinity is set to HEADER_FIELD.
- Minimum
Ring intSize The minimum number of virtual nodes to use for the hash ring. Larger ring sizes result in more granular load distributions. If the number of hosts in the load balancing pool is larger than the ring size, each host will be assigned a single virtual node. Defaults to 1024.
-
Backend
Service Consistent Hash Http Cookie Hash is based on HTTP Cookie. This field describes a HTTP cookie that will be used as the hash key for the consistent hash load balancer. If the cookie is not present, it will be generated. This field is applicable if the sessionAffinity is set to HTTP_COOKIE. Structure is documented below.
- http
Header stringName The hash based on the value of the specified header field. This field is applicable if the sessionAffinity is set to HEADER_FIELD.
- minimum
Ring numberSize The minimum number of virtual nodes to use for the hash ring. Larger ring sizes result in more granular load distributions. If the number of hosts in the load balancing pool is larger than the ring size, each host will be assigned a single virtual node. Defaults to 1024.
-
Dict[Backend
Service Consistent Hash Http Cookie] Hash is based on HTTP Cookie. This field describes a HTTP cookie that will be used as the hash key for the consistent hash load balancer. If the cookie is not present, it will be generated. This field is applicable if the sessionAffinity is set to HTTP_COOKIE. Structure is documented below.
- http
Header strName The hash based on the value of the specified header field. This field is applicable if the sessionAffinity is set to HEADER_FIELD.
- minimum
Ring floatSize The minimum number of virtual nodes to use for the hash ring. Larger ring sizes result in more granular load distributions. If the number of hosts in the load balancing pool is larger than the ring size, each host will be assigned a single virtual node. Defaults to 1024.
BackendServiceConsistentHashHttpCookie
BackendServiceConsistentHashHttpCookieTtl
- Seconds int
Span of time at a resolution of a second. Must be from 0 to 315,576,000,000 inclusive.
- Nanos int
Span of time that’s a fraction of a second at nanosecond resolution. Durations less than one second are represented with a 0
secondsfield and a positivenanosfield. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999 inclusive.
- Seconds int
Span of time at a resolution of a second. Must be from 0 to 315,576,000,000 inclusive.
- Nanos int
Span of time that’s a fraction of a second at nanosecond resolution. Durations less than one second are represented with a 0
secondsfield and a positivenanosfield. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999 inclusive.
- seconds number
Span of time at a resolution of a second. Must be from 0 to 315,576,000,000 inclusive.
- nanos number
Span of time that’s a fraction of a second at nanosecond resolution. Durations less than one second are represented with a 0
secondsfield and a positivenanosfield. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999 inclusive.
- seconds float
Span of time at a resolution of a second. Must be from 0 to 315,576,000,000 inclusive.
- nanos float
Span of time that’s a fraction of a second at nanosecond resolution. Durations less than one second are represented with a 0
secondsfield and a positivenanosfield. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999 inclusive.
BackendServiceIap
- Oauth2Client
Id string OAuth2 Client ID for IAP
- Oauth2Client
Secret string OAuth2 Client Secret for IAP Note: This property is sensitive and will not be displayed in the plan.
- Oauth2Client
Secret stringSha256 - OAuth2 Client Secret SHA-256 for IAP Note: This property is sensitive and will not be displayed in the plan.
- Oauth2Client
Id string OAuth2 Client ID for IAP
- Oauth2Client
Secret string OAuth2 Client Secret for IAP Note: This property is sensitive and will not be displayed in the plan.
- Oauth2Client
Secret stringSha256 - OAuth2 Client Secret SHA-256 for IAP Note: This property is sensitive and will not be displayed in the plan.
- oauth2Client
Id string OAuth2 Client ID for IAP
- oauth2Client
Secret string OAuth2 Client Secret for IAP Note: This property is sensitive and will not be displayed in the plan.
- oauth2Client
Secret stringSha256 - OAuth2 Client Secret SHA-256 for IAP Note: This property is sensitive and will not be displayed in the plan.
- oauth2Client
Id str OAuth2 Client ID for IAP
- oauth2Client
Secret str OAuth2 Client Secret for IAP Note: This property is sensitive and will not be displayed in the plan.
- oauth2Client
Secret strSha256 - OAuth2 Client Secret SHA-256 for IAP Note: This property is sensitive and will not be displayed in the plan.
BackendServiceLogConfig
- Enable bool
Whether to enable logging for the load balancer traffic served by this backend service.
- Sample
Rate double This field can only be specified if logging is enabled for this backend service. The value of the field must be in [0, 1]. This configures the sampling rate of requests to the load balancer where 1.0 means all logged requests are reported and 0.0 means no logged requests are reported. The default value is 1.0.
- Enable bool
Whether to enable logging for the load balancer traffic served by this backend service.
- Sample
Rate float64 This field can only be specified if logging is enabled for this backend service. The value of the field must be in [0, 1]. This configures the sampling rate of requests to the load balancer where 1.0 means all logged requests are reported and 0.0 means no logged requests are reported. The default value is 1.0.
- enable boolean
Whether to enable logging for the load balancer traffic served by this backend service.
- sample
Rate number This field can only be specified if logging is enabled for this backend service. The value of the field must be in [0, 1]. This configures the sampling rate of requests to the load balancer where 1.0 means all logged requests are reported and 0.0 means no logged requests are reported. The default value is 1.0.
- enable bool
Whether to enable logging for the load balancer traffic served by this backend service.
- sample
Rate float This field can only be specified if logging is enabled for this backend service. The value of the field must be in [0, 1]. This configures the sampling rate of requests to the load balancer where 1.0 means all logged requests are reported and 0.0 means no logged requests are reported. The default value is 1.0.
BackendServiceOutlierDetection
- Base
Ejection BackendTime Service Outlier Detection Base Ejection Time Args The base time that a host is ejected for. The real time is equal to the base time multiplied by the number of times the host has been ejected. Defaults to 30000ms or 30s. Structure is documented below.
- Consecutive
Errors int Number of errors before a host is ejected from the connection pool. When the backend host is accessed over HTTP, a 5xx return code qualifies as an error. Defaults to 5.
- Consecutive
Gateway intFailure The number of consecutive gateway failures (502, 503, 504 status or connection errors that are mapped to one of those status codes) before a consecutive gateway failure ejection occurs. Defaults to 5.
- Enforcing
Consecutive intErrors The percentage chance that a host will be actually ejected when an outlier status is detected through consecutive 5xx. This setting can be used to disable ejection or to ramp it up slowly. Defaults to 100.
- Enforcing
Consecutive intGateway Failure The percentage chance that a host will be actually ejected when an outlier status is detected through consecutive gateway failures. This setting can be used to disable ejection or to ramp it up slowly. Defaults to 0.
- Enforcing
Success intRate The percentage chance that a host will be actually ejected when an outlier status is detected through success rate statistics. This setting can be used to disable ejection or to ramp it up slowly. Defaults to 100.
- Interval
Backend
Service Outlier Detection Interval Args Time interval between ejection sweep analysis. This can result in both new ejections as well as hosts being returned to service. Defaults to 10 seconds. Structure is documented below.
- Max
Ejection intPercent Maximum percentage of hosts in the load balancing pool for the backend service that can be ejected. Defaults to 10%.
- Success
Rate intMinimum Hosts The number of hosts in a cluster that must have enough request volume to detect success rate outliers. If the number of hosts is less than this setting, outlier detection via success rate statistics is not performed for any host in the cluster. Defaults to 5.
- Success
Rate intRequest Volume The minimum number of total requests that must be collected in one interval (as defined by the interval duration above) to include this host in success rate based outlier detection. If the volume is lower than this setting, outlier detection via success rate statistics is not performed for that host. Defaults to 100.
- Success
Rate intStdev Factor This factor is used to determine the ejection threshold for success rate outlier ejection. The ejection threshold is the difference between the mean success rate, and the product of this factor and the standard deviation of the mean success rate: mean - (stdev * success_rate_stdev_factor). This factor is divided by a thousand to get a double. That is, if the desired factor is 1.9, the runtime value should be 1900. Defaults to 1900.
- Base
Ejection BackendTime Service Outlier Detection Base Ejection Time The base time that a host is ejected for. The real time is equal to the base time multiplied by the number of times the host has been ejected. Defaults to 30000ms or 30s. Structure is documented below.
- Consecutive
Errors int Number of errors before a host is ejected from the connection pool. When the backend host is accessed over HTTP, a 5xx return code qualifies as an error. Defaults to 5.
- Consecutive
Gateway intFailure The number of consecutive gateway failures (502, 503, 504 status or connection errors that are mapped to one of those status codes) before a consecutive gateway failure ejection occurs. Defaults to 5.
- Enforcing
Consecutive intErrors The percentage chance that a host will be actually ejected when an outlier status is detected through consecutive 5xx. This setting can be used to disable ejection or to ramp it up slowly. Defaults to 100.
- Enforcing
Consecutive intGateway Failure The percentage chance that a host will be actually ejected when an outlier status is detected through consecutive gateway failures. This setting can be used to disable ejection or to ramp it up slowly. Defaults to 0.
- Enforcing
Success intRate The percentage chance that a host will be actually ejected when an outlier status is detected through success rate statistics. This setting can be used to disable ejection or to ramp it up slowly. Defaults to 100.
- Interval
Backend
Service Outlier Detection Interval Time interval between ejection sweep analysis. This can result in both new ejections as well as hosts being returned to service. Defaults to 10 seconds. Structure is documented below.
- Max
Ejection intPercent Maximum percentage of hosts in the load balancing pool for the backend service that can be ejected. Defaults to 10%.
- Success
Rate intMinimum Hosts The number of hosts in a cluster that must have enough request volume to detect success rate outliers. If the number of hosts is less than this setting, outlier detection via success rate statistics is not performed for any host in the cluster. Defaults to 5.
- Success
Rate intRequest Volume The minimum number of total requests that must be collected in one interval (as defined by the interval duration above) to include this host in success rate based outlier detection. If the volume is lower than this setting, outlier detection via success rate statistics is not performed for that host. Defaults to 100.
- Success
Rate intStdev Factor This factor is used to determine the ejection threshold for success rate outlier ejection. The ejection threshold is the difference between the mean success rate, and the product of this factor and the standard deviation of the mean success rate: mean - (stdev * success_rate_stdev_factor). This factor is divided by a thousand to get a double. That is, if the desired factor is 1.9, the runtime value should be 1900. Defaults to 1900.
- base
Ejection BackendTime Service Outlier Detection Base Ejection Time The base time that a host is ejected for. The real time is equal to the base time multiplied by the number of times the host has been ejected. Defaults to 30000ms or 30s. Structure is documented below.
- consecutive
Errors number Number of errors before a host is ejected from the connection pool. When the backend host is accessed over HTTP, a 5xx return code qualifies as an error. Defaults to 5.
- consecutive
Gateway numberFailure The number of consecutive gateway failures (502, 503, 504 status or connection errors that are mapped to one of those status codes) before a consecutive gateway failure ejection occurs. Defaults to 5.
- enforcing
Consecutive numberErrors The percentage chance that a host will be actually ejected when an outlier status is detected through consecutive 5xx. This setting can be used to disable ejection or to ramp it up slowly. Defaults to 100.
- enforcing
Consecutive numberGateway Failure The percentage chance that a host will be actually ejected when an outlier status is detected through consecutive gateway failures. This setting can be used to disable ejection or to ramp it up slowly. Defaults to 0.
- enforcing
Success numberRate The percentage chance that a host will be actually ejected when an outlier status is detected through success rate statistics. This setting can be used to disable ejection or to ramp it up slowly. Defaults to 100.
- interval
Backend
Service Outlier Detection Interval Time interval between ejection sweep analysis. This can result in both new ejections as well as hosts being returned to service. Defaults to 10 seconds. Structure is documented below.
- max
Ejection numberPercent Maximum percentage of hosts in the load balancing pool for the backend service that can be ejected. Defaults to 10%.
- success
Rate numberMinimum Hosts The number of hosts in a cluster that must have enough request volume to detect success rate outliers. If the number of hosts is less than this setting, outlier detection via success rate statistics is not performed for any host in the cluster. Defaults to 5.
- success
Rate numberRequest Volume The minimum number of total requests that must be collected in one interval (as defined by the interval duration above) to include this host in success rate based outlier detection. If the volume is lower than this setting, outlier detection via success rate statistics is not performed for that host. Defaults to 100.
- success
Rate numberStdev Factor This factor is used to determine the ejection threshold for success rate outlier ejection. The ejection threshold is the difference between the mean success rate, and the product of this factor and the standard deviation of the mean success rate: mean - (stdev * success_rate_stdev_factor). This factor is divided by a thousand to get a double. That is, if the desired factor is 1.9, the runtime value should be 1900. Defaults to 1900.
- base
Ejection Dict[BackendTime Service Outlier Detection Base Ejection Time] The base time that a host is ejected for. The real time is equal to the base time multiplied by the number of times the host has been ejected. Defaults to 30000ms or 30s. Structure is documented below.
- consecutive
Errors float Number of errors before a host is ejected from the connection pool. When the backend host is accessed over HTTP, a 5xx return code qualifies as an error. Defaults to 5.
- consecutive
Gateway floatFailure The number of consecutive gateway failures (502, 503, 504 status or connection errors that are mapped to one of those status codes) before a consecutive gateway failure ejection occurs. Defaults to 5.
- enforcing
Consecutive floatErrors The percentage chance that a host will be actually ejected when an outlier status is detected through consecutive 5xx. This setting can be used to disable ejection or to ramp it up slowly. Defaults to 100.
- enforcing
Consecutive floatGateway Failure The percentage chance that a host will be actually ejected when an outlier status is detected through consecutive gateway failures. This setting can be used to disable ejection or to ramp it up slowly. Defaults to 0.
- enforcing
Success floatRate The percentage chance that a host will be actually ejected when an outlier status is detected through success rate statistics. This setting can be used to disable ejection or to ramp it up slowly. Defaults to 100.
- interval
Dict[Backend
Service Outlier Detection Interval] Time interval between ejection sweep analysis. This can result in both new ejections as well as hosts being returned to service. Defaults to 10 seconds. Structure is documented below.
- max
Ejection floatPercent Maximum percentage of hosts in the load balancing pool for the backend service that can be ejected. Defaults to 10%.
- success
Rate floatMinimum Hosts The number of hosts in a cluster that must have enough request volume to detect success rate outliers. If the number of hosts is less than this setting, outlier detection via success rate statistics is not performed for any host in the cluster. Defaults to 5.
- success
Rate floatRequest Volume The minimum number of total requests that must be collected in one interval (as defined by the interval duration above) to include this host in success rate based outlier detection. If the volume is lower than this setting, outlier detection via success rate statistics is not performed for that host. Defaults to 100.
- success
Rate floatStdev Factor This factor is used to determine the ejection threshold for success rate outlier ejection. The ejection threshold is the difference between the mean success rate, and the product of this factor and the standard deviation of the mean success rate: mean - (stdev * success_rate_stdev_factor). This factor is divided by a thousand to get a double. That is, if the desired factor is 1.9, the runtime value should be 1900. Defaults to 1900.
BackendServiceOutlierDetectionBaseEjectionTime
- Seconds int
Span of time at a resolution of a second. Must be from 0 to 315,576,000,000 inclusive.
- Nanos int
Span of time that’s a fraction of a second at nanosecond resolution. Durations less than one second are represented with a 0
secondsfield and a positivenanosfield. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999 inclusive.
- Seconds int
Span of time at a resolution of a second. Must be from 0 to 315,576,000,000 inclusive.
- Nanos int
Span of time that’s a fraction of a second at nanosecond resolution. Durations less than one second are represented with a 0
secondsfield and a positivenanosfield. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999 inclusive.
- seconds number
Span of time at a resolution of a second. Must be from 0 to 315,576,000,000 inclusive.
- nanos number
Span of time that’s a fraction of a second at nanosecond resolution. Durations less than one second are represented with a 0
secondsfield and a positivenanosfield. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999 inclusive.
- seconds float
Span of time at a resolution of a second. Must be from 0 to 315,576,000,000 inclusive.
- nanos float
Span of time that’s a fraction of a second at nanosecond resolution. Durations less than one second are represented with a 0
secondsfield and a positivenanosfield. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999 inclusive.
BackendServiceOutlierDetectionInterval
- Seconds int
Span of time at a resolution of a second. Must be from 0 to 315,576,000,000 inclusive.
- Nanos int
Span of time that’s a fraction of a second at nanosecond resolution. Durations less than one second are represented with a 0
secondsfield and a positivenanosfield. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999 inclusive.
- Seconds int
Span of time at a resolution of a second. Must be from 0 to 315,576,000,000 inclusive.
- Nanos int
Span of time that’s a fraction of a second at nanosecond resolution. Durations less than one second are represented with a 0
secondsfield and a positivenanosfield. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999 inclusive.
- seconds number
Span of time at a resolution of a second. Must be from 0 to 315,576,000,000 inclusive.
- nanos number
Span of time that’s a fraction of a second at nanosecond resolution. Durations less than one second are represented with a 0
secondsfield and a positivenanosfield. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999 inclusive.
- seconds float
Span of time at a resolution of a second. Must be from 0 to 315,576,000,000 inclusive.
- nanos float
Span of time that’s a fraction of a second at nanosecond resolution. Durations less than one second are represented with a 0
secondsfield and a positivenanosfield. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999 inclusive.
Package Details
- Repository
- https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi-gcp
- License
- Apache-2.0
- Notes
- This Pulumi package is based on the
google-betaTerraform Provider.