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Google Cloud Native v0.32.0 published on Wednesday, Nov 29, 2023 by Pulumi
Google Cloud Native is in preview. Google Cloud Classic is fully supported.
Google Cloud Native v0.32.0 published on Wednesday, Nov 29, 2023 by Pulumi
Get a single trigger.
Using getTrigger
Two invocation forms are available. The direct form accepts plain arguments and either blocks until the result value is available, or returns a Promise-wrapped result. The output form accepts Input-wrapped arguments and returns an Output-wrapped result.
function getTrigger(args: GetTriggerArgs, opts?: InvokeOptions): Promise<GetTriggerResult>
function getTriggerOutput(args: GetTriggerOutputArgs, opts?: InvokeOptions): Output<GetTriggerResult>def get_trigger(location: Optional[str] = None,
project: Optional[str] = None,
trigger_id: Optional[str] = None,
opts: Optional[InvokeOptions] = None) -> GetTriggerResult
def get_trigger_output(location: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
project: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
trigger_id: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
opts: Optional[InvokeOptions] = None) -> Output[GetTriggerResult]func LookupTrigger(ctx *Context, args *LookupTriggerArgs, opts ...InvokeOption) (*LookupTriggerResult, error)
func LookupTriggerOutput(ctx *Context, args *LookupTriggerOutputArgs, opts ...InvokeOption) LookupTriggerResultOutput> Note: This function is named LookupTrigger in the Go SDK.
public static class GetTrigger
{
public static Task<GetTriggerResult> InvokeAsync(GetTriggerArgs args, InvokeOptions? opts = null)
public static Output<GetTriggerResult> Invoke(GetTriggerInvokeArgs args, InvokeOptions? opts = null)
}public static CompletableFuture<GetTriggerResult> getTrigger(GetTriggerArgs args, InvokeOptions options)
public static Output<GetTriggerResult> getTrigger(GetTriggerArgs args, InvokeOptions options)
fn::invoke:
function: google-native:eventarc/v1:getTrigger
arguments:
# arguments dictionaryThe following arguments are supported:
- location str
- trigger_
id str - project str
getTrigger Result
The following output properties are available:
- Channel string
- Optional. The name of the channel associated with the trigger in
projects/{project}/locations/{location}/channels/{channel}format. You must provide a channel to receive events from Eventarc SaaS partners. - Conditions Dictionary<string, string>
- The reason(s) why a trigger is in FAILED state.
- Create
Time string - The creation time.
- Destination
Pulumi.
Google Native. Eventarc. V1. Outputs. Destination Response - Destination specifies where the events should be sent to.
- Etag string
- This checksum is computed by the server based on the value of other fields, and might be sent only on create requests to ensure that the client has an up-to-date value before proceeding.
- Event
Data stringContent Type - Optional. EventDataContentType specifies the type of payload in MIME format that is expected from the CloudEvent data field. This is set to
application/jsonif the value is not defined. - Event
Filters List<Pulumi.Google Native. Eventarc. V1. Outputs. Event Filter Response> - Unordered list. The list of filters that applies to event attributes. Only events that match all the provided filters are sent to the destination.
- Labels Dictionary<string, string>
- Optional. User labels attached to the triggers that can be used to group resources.
- Name string
- The resource name of the trigger. Must be unique within the location of the project and must be in
projects/{project}/locations/{location}/triggers/{trigger}format. - Service
Account string - Optional. The IAM service account email associated with the trigger. The service account represents the identity of the trigger. The
iam.serviceAccounts.actAspermission must be granted on the service account to allow a principal to impersonate the service account. For more information, see the Roles and permissions page specific to the trigger destination. - Transport
Pulumi.
Google Native. Eventarc. V1. Outputs. Transport Response - Optional. To deliver messages, Eventarc might use other Google Cloud products as a transport intermediary. This field contains a reference to that transport intermediary. This information can be used for debugging purposes.
- Uid string
- Server-assigned unique identifier for the trigger. The value is a UUID4 string and guaranteed to remain unchanged until the resource is deleted.
- Update
Time string - The last-modified time.
- Channel string
- Optional. The name of the channel associated with the trigger in
projects/{project}/locations/{location}/channels/{channel}format. You must provide a channel to receive events from Eventarc SaaS partners. - Conditions map[string]string
- The reason(s) why a trigger is in FAILED state.
- Create
Time string - The creation time.
- Destination
Destination
Response - Destination specifies where the events should be sent to.
- Etag string
- This checksum is computed by the server based on the value of other fields, and might be sent only on create requests to ensure that the client has an up-to-date value before proceeding.
- Event
Data stringContent Type - Optional. EventDataContentType specifies the type of payload in MIME format that is expected from the CloudEvent data field. This is set to
application/jsonif the value is not defined. - Event
Filters []EventFilter Response - Unordered list. The list of filters that applies to event attributes. Only events that match all the provided filters are sent to the destination.
- Labels map[string]string
- Optional. User labels attached to the triggers that can be used to group resources.
- Name string
- The resource name of the trigger. Must be unique within the location of the project and must be in
projects/{project}/locations/{location}/triggers/{trigger}format. - Service
Account string - Optional. The IAM service account email associated with the trigger. The service account represents the identity of the trigger. The
iam.serviceAccounts.actAspermission must be granted on the service account to allow a principal to impersonate the service account. For more information, see the Roles and permissions page specific to the trigger destination. - Transport
Transport
Response - Optional. To deliver messages, Eventarc might use other Google Cloud products as a transport intermediary. This field contains a reference to that transport intermediary. This information can be used for debugging purposes.
- Uid string
- Server-assigned unique identifier for the trigger. The value is a UUID4 string and guaranteed to remain unchanged until the resource is deleted.
- Update
Time string - The last-modified time.
- channel String
- Optional. The name of the channel associated with the trigger in
projects/{project}/locations/{location}/channels/{channel}format. You must provide a channel to receive events from Eventarc SaaS partners. - conditions Map<String,String>
- The reason(s) why a trigger is in FAILED state.
- create
Time String - The creation time.
- destination
Destination
Response - Destination specifies where the events should be sent to.
- etag String
- This checksum is computed by the server based on the value of other fields, and might be sent only on create requests to ensure that the client has an up-to-date value before proceeding.
- event
Data StringContent Type - Optional. EventDataContentType specifies the type of payload in MIME format that is expected from the CloudEvent data field. This is set to
application/jsonif the value is not defined. - event
Filters List<EventFilter Response> - Unordered list. The list of filters that applies to event attributes. Only events that match all the provided filters are sent to the destination.
- labels Map<String,String>
- Optional. User labels attached to the triggers that can be used to group resources.
- name String
- The resource name of the trigger. Must be unique within the location of the project and must be in
projects/{project}/locations/{location}/triggers/{trigger}format. - service
Account String - Optional. The IAM service account email associated with the trigger. The service account represents the identity of the trigger. The
iam.serviceAccounts.actAspermission must be granted on the service account to allow a principal to impersonate the service account. For more information, see the Roles and permissions page specific to the trigger destination. - transport
Transport
Response - Optional. To deliver messages, Eventarc might use other Google Cloud products as a transport intermediary. This field contains a reference to that transport intermediary. This information can be used for debugging purposes.
- uid String
- Server-assigned unique identifier for the trigger. The value is a UUID4 string and guaranteed to remain unchanged until the resource is deleted.
- update
Time String - The last-modified time.
- channel string
- Optional. The name of the channel associated with the trigger in
projects/{project}/locations/{location}/channels/{channel}format. You must provide a channel to receive events from Eventarc SaaS partners. - conditions {[key: string]: string}
- The reason(s) why a trigger is in FAILED state.
- create
Time string - The creation time.
- destination
Destination
Response - Destination specifies where the events should be sent to.
- etag string
- This checksum is computed by the server based on the value of other fields, and might be sent only on create requests to ensure that the client has an up-to-date value before proceeding.
- event
Data stringContent Type - Optional. EventDataContentType specifies the type of payload in MIME format that is expected from the CloudEvent data field. This is set to
application/jsonif the value is not defined. - event
Filters EventFilter Response[] - Unordered list. The list of filters that applies to event attributes. Only events that match all the provided filters are sent to the destination.
- labels {[key: string]: string}
- Optional. User labels attached to the triggers that can be used to group resources.
- name string
- The resource name of the trigger. Must be unique within the location of the project and must be in
projects/{project}/locations/{location}/triggers/{trigger}format. - service
Account string - Optional. The IAM service account email associated with the trigger. The service account represents the identity of the trigger. The
iam.serviceAccounts.actAspermission must be granted on the service account to allow a principal to impersonate the service account. For more information, see the Roles and permissions page specific to the trigger destination. - transport
Transport
Response - Optional. To deliver messages, Eventarc might use other Google Cloud products as a transport intermediary. This field contains a reference to that transport intermediary. This information can be used for debugging purposes.
- uid string
- Server-assigned unique identifier for the trigger. The value is a UUID4 string and guaranteed to remain unchanged until the resource is deleted.
- update
Time string - The last-modified time.
- channel str
- Optional. The name of the channel associated with the trigger in
projects/{project}/locations/{location}/channels/{channel}format. You must provide a channel to receive events from Eventarc SaaS partners. - conditions Mapping[str, str]
- The reason(s) why a trigger is in FAILED state.
- create_
time str - The creation time.
- destination
Destination
Response - Destination specifies where the events should be sent to.
- etag str
- This checksum is computed by the server based on the value of other fields, and might be sent only on create requests to ensure that the client has an up-to-date value before proceeding.
- event_
data_ strcontent_ type - Optional. EventDataContentType specifies the type of payload in MIME format that is expected from the CloudEvent data field. This is set to
application/jsonif the value is not defined. - event_
filters Sequence[EventFilter Response] - Unordered list. The list of filters that applies to event attributes. Only events that match all the provided filters are sent to the destination.
- labels Mapping[str, str]
- Optional. User labels attached to the triggers that can be used to group resources.
- name str
- The resource name of the trigger. Must be unique within the location of the project and must be in
projects/{project}/locations/{location}/triggers/{trigger}format. - service_
account str - Optional. The IAM service account email associated with the trigger. The service account represents the identity of the trigger. The
iam.serviceAccounts.actAspermission must be granted on the service account to allow a principal to impersonate the service account. For more information, see the Roles and permissions page specific to the trigger destination. - transport
Transport
Response - Optional. To deliver messages, Eventarc might use other Google Cloud products as a transport intermediary. This field contains a reference to that transport intermediary. This information can be used for debugging purposes.
- uid str
- Server-assigned unique identifier for the trigger. The value is a UUID4 string and guaranteed to remain unchanged until the resource is deleted.
- update_
time str - The last-modified time.
- channel String
- Optional. The name of the channel associated with the trigger in
projects/{project}/locations/{location}/channels/{channel}format. You must provide a channel to receive events from Eventarc SaaS partners. - conditions Map<String>
- The reason(s) why a trigger is in FAILED state.
- create
Time String - The creation time.
- destination Property Map
- Destination specifies where the events should be sent to.
- etag String
- This checksum is computed by the server based on the value of other fields, and might be sent only on create requests to ensure that the client has an up-to-date value before proceeding.
- event
Data StringContent Type - Optional. EventDataContentType specifies the type of payload in MIME format that is expected from the CloudEvent data field. This is set to
application/jsonif the value is not defined. - event
Filters List<Property Map> - Unordered list. The list of filters that applies to event attributes. Only events that match all the provided filters are sent to the destination.
- labels Map<String>
- Optional. User labels attached to the triggers that can be used to group resources.
- name String
- The resource name of the trigger. Must be unique within the location of the project and must be in
projects/{project}/locations/{location}/triggers/{trigger}format. - service
Account String - Optional. The IAM service account email associated with the trigger. The service account represents the identity of the trigger. The
iam.serviceAccounts.actAspermission must be granted on the service account to allow a principal to impersonate the service account. For more information, see the Roles and permissions page specific to the trigger destination. - transport Property Map
- Optional. To deliver messages, Eventarc might use other Google Cloud products as a transport intermediary. This field contains a reference to that transport intermediary. This information can be used for debugging purposes.
- uid String
- Server-assigned unique identifier for the trigger. The value is a UUID4 string and guaranteed to remain unchanged until the resource is deleted.
- update
Time String - The last-modified time.
Supporting Types
CloudRunResponse
- Path string
- Optional. The relative path on the Cloud Run service the events should be sent to. The value must conform to the definition of a URI path segment (section 3.3 of RFC2396). Examples: "/route", "route", "route/subroute".
- Region string
- The region the Cloud Run service is deployed in.
- Service string
- The name of the Cloud Run service being addressed. See https://cloud.google.com/run/docs/reference/rest/v1/namespaces.services. Only services located in the same project as the trigger object can be addressed.
- Path string
- Optional. The relative path on the Cloud Run service the events should be sent to. The value must conform to the definition of a URI path segment (section 3.3 of RFC2396). Examples: "/route", "route", "route/subroute".
- Region string
- The region the Cloud Run service is deployed in.
- Service string
- The name of the Cloud Run service being addressed. See https://cloud.google.com/run/docs/reference/rest/v1/namespaces.services. Only services located in the same project as the trigger object can be addressed.
- path String
- Optional. The relative path on the Cloud Run service the events should be sent to. The value must conform to the definition of a URI path segment (section 3.3 of RFC2396). Examples: "/route", "route", "route/subroute".
- region String
- The region the Cloud Run service is deployed in.
- service String
- The name of the Cloud Run service being addressed. See https://cloud.google.com/run/docs/reference/rest/v1/namespaces.services. Only services located in the same project as the trigger object can be addressed.
- path string
- Optional. The relative path on the Cloud Run service the events should be sent to. The value must conform to the definition of a URI path segment (section 3.3 of RFC2396). Examples: "/route", "route", "route/subroute".
- region string
- The region the Cloud Run service is deployed in.
- service string
- The name of the Cloud Run service being addressed. See https://cloud.google.com/run/docs/reference/rest/v1/namespaces.services. Only services located in the same project as the trigger object can be addressed.
- path str
- Optional. The relative path on the Cloud Run service the events should be sent to. The value must conform to the definition of a URI path segment (section 3.3 of RFC2396). Examples: "/route", "route", "route/subroute".
- region str
- The region the Cloud Run service is deployed in.
- service str
- The name of the Cloud Run service being addressed. See https://cloud.google.com/run/docs/reference/rest/v1/namespaces.services. Only services located in the same project as the trigger object can be addressed.
- path String
- Optional. The relative path on the Cloud Run service the events should be sent to. The value must conform to the definition of a URI path segment (section 3.3 of RFC2396). Examples: "/route", "route", "route/subroute".
- region String
- The region the Cloud Run service is deployed in.
- service String
- The name of the Cloud Run service being addressed. See https://cloud.google.com/run/docs/reference/rest/v1/namespaces.services. Only services located in the same project as the trigger object can be addressed.
DestinationResponse
- Cloud
Function string - The Cloud Function resource name. Cloud Functions V1 and V2 are supported. Format:
projects/{project}/locations/{location}/functions/{function}This is a read-only field. Creating Cloud Functions V1/V2 triggers is only supported via the Cloud Functions product. An error will be returned if the user sets this value. - Cloud
Run Pulumi.Google Native. Eventarc. V1. Inputs. Cloud Run Response - Cloud Run fully-managed resource that receives the events. The resource should be in the same project as the trigger.
- Gke
Pulumi.
Google Native. Eventarc. V1. Inputs. GKEResponse - A GKE service capable of receiving events. The service should be running in the same project as the trigger.
- Http
Endpoint Pulumi.Google Native. Eventarc. V1. Inputs. Http Endpoint Response - An HTTP endpoint destination described by an URI.
- Network
Config Pulumi.Google Native. Eventarc. V1. Inputs. Network Config Response - Optional. Network config is used to configure how Eventarc resolves and connect to a destination. This should only be used with HttpEndpoint destination type.
- Workflow string
- The resource name of the Workflow whose Executions are triggered by the events. The Workflow resource should be deployed in the same project as the trigger. Format:
projects/{project}/locations/{location}/workflows/{workflow}
- Cloud
Function string - The Cloud Function resource name. Cloud Functions V1 and V2 are supported. Format:
projects/{project}/locations/{location}/functions/{function}This is a read-only field. Creating Cloud Functions V1/V2 triggers is only supported via the Cloud Functions product. An error will be returned if the user sets this value. - Cloud
Run CloudRun Response - Cloud Run fully-managed resource that receives the events. The resource should be in the same project as the trigger.
- Gke GKEResponse
- A GKE service capable of receiving events. The service should be running in the same project as the trigger.
- Http
Endpoint HttpEndpoint Response - An HTTP endpoint destination described by an URI.
- Network
Config NetworkConfig Response - Optional. Network config is used to configure how Eventarc resolves and connect to a destination. This should only be used with HttpEndpoint destination type.
- Workflow string
- The resource name of the Workflow whose Executions are triggered by the events. The Workflow resource should be deployed in the same project as the trigger. Format:
projects/{project}/locations/{location}/workflows/{workflow}
- cloud
Function String - The Cloud Function resource name. Cloud Functions V1 and V2 are supported. Format:
projects/{project}/locations/{location}/functions/{function}This is a read-only field. Creating Cloud Functions V1/V2 triggers is only supported via the Cloud Functions product. An error will be returned if the user sets this value. - cloud
Run CloudRun Response - Cloud Run fully-managed resource that receives the events. The resource should be in the same project as the trigger.
- gke GKEResponse
- A GKE service capable of receiving events. The service should be running in the same project as the trigger.
- http
Endpoint HttpEndpoint Response - An HTTP endpoint destination described by an URI.
- network
Config NetworkConfig Response - Optional. Network config is used to configure how Eventarc resolves and connect to a destination. This should only be used with HttpEndpoint destination type.
- workflow String
- The resource name of the Workflow whose Executions are triggered by the events. The Workflow resource should be deployed in the same project as the trigger. Format:
projects/{project}/locations/{location}/workflows/{workflow}
- cloud
Function string - The Cloud Function resource name. Cloud Functions V1 and V2 are supported. Format:
projects/{project}/locations/{location}/functions/{function}This is a read-only field. Creating Cloud Functions V1/V2 triggers is only supported via the Cloud Functions product. An error will be returned if the user sets this value. - cloud
Run CloudRun Response - Cloud Run fully-managed resource that receives the events. The resource should be in the same project as the trigger.
- gke GKEResponse
- A GKE service capable of receiving events. The service should be running in the same project as the trigger.
- http
Endpoint HttpEndpoint Response - An HTTP endpoint destination described by an URI.
- network
Config NetworkConfig Response - Optional. Network config is used to configure how Eventarc resolves and connect to a destination. This should only be used with HttpEndpoint destination type.
- workflow string
- The resource name of the Workflow whose Executions are triggered by the events. The Workflow resource should be deployed in the same project as the trigger. Format:
projects/{project}/locations/{location}/workflows/{workflow}
- cloud_
function str - The Cloud Function resource name. Cloud Functions V1 and V2 are supported. Format:
projects/{project}/locations/{location}/functions/{function}This is a read-only field. Creating Cloud Functions V1/V2 triggers is only supported via the Cloud Functions product. An error will be returned if the user sets this value. - cloud_
run CloudRun Response - Cloud Run fully-managed resource that receives the events. The resource should be in the same project as the trigger.
- gke GKEResponse
- A GKE service capable of receiving events. The service should be running in the same project as the trigger.
- http_
endpoint HttpEndpoint Response - An HTTP endpoint destination described by an URI.
- network_
config NetworkConfig Response - Optional. Network config is used to configure how Eventarc resolves and connect to a destination. This should only be used with HttpEndpoint destination type.
- workflow str
- The resource name of the Workflow whose Executions are triggered by the events. The Workflow resource should be deployed in the same project as the trigger. Format:
projects/{project}/locations/{location}/workflows/{workflow}
- cloud
Function String - The Cloud Function resource name. Cloud Functions V1 and V2 are supported. Format:
projects/{project}/locations/{location}/functions/{function}This is a read-only field. Creating Cloud Functions V1/V2 triggers is only supported via the Cloud Functions product. An error will be returned if the user sets this value. - cloud
Run Property Map - Cloud Run fully-managed resource that receives the events. The resource should be in the same project as the trigger.
- gke Property Map
- A GKE service capable of receiving events. The service should be running in the same project as the trigger.
- http
Endpoint Property Map - An HTTP endpoint destination described by an URI.
- network
Config Property Map - Optional. Network config is used to configure how Eventarc resolves and connect to a destination. This should only be used with HttpEndpoint destination type.
- workflow String
- The resource name of the Workflow whose Executions are triggered by the events. The Workflow resource should be deployed in the same project as the trigger. Format:
projects/{project}/locations/{location}/workflows/{workflow}
EventFilterResponse
- Attribute string
- The name of a CloudEvents attribute. Currently, only a subset of attributes are supported for filtering. You can retrieve a specific provider's supported event types. All triggers MUST provide a filter for the 'type' attribute.
- Operator string
- Optional. The operator used for matching the events with the value of the filter. If not specified, only events that have an exact key-value pair specified in the filter are matched. The allowed values are
path_patternandmatch-path-pattern.path_patternis only allowed for GCFv1 triggers. - Value string
- The value for the attribute.
- Attribute string
- The name of a CloudEvents attribute. Currently, only a subset of attributes are supported for filtering. You can retrieve a specific provider's supported event types. All triggers MUST provide a filter for the 'type' attribute.
- Operator string
- Optional. The operator used for matching the events with the value of the filter. If not specified, only events that have an exact key-value pair specified in the filter are matched. The allowed values are
path_patternandmatch-path-pattern.path_patternis only allowed for GCFv1 triggers. - Value string
- The value for the attribute.
- attribute String
- The name of a CloudEvents attribute. Currently, only a subset of attributes are supported for filtering. You can retrieve a specific provider's supported event types. All triggers MUST provide a filter for the 'type' attribute.
- operator String
- Optional. The operator used for matching the events with the value of the filter. If not specified, only events that have an exact key-value pair specified in the filter are matched. The allowed values are
path_patternandmatch-path-pattern.path_patternis only allowed for GCFv1 triggers. - value String
- The value for the attribute.
- attribute string
- The name of a CloudEvents attribute. Currently, only a subset of attributes are supported for filtering. You can retrieve a specific provider's supported event types. All triggers MUST provide a filter for the 'type' attribute.
- operator string
- Optional. The operator used for matching the events with the value of the filter. If not specified, only events that have an exact key-value pair specified in the filter are matched. The allowed values are
path_patternandmatch-path-pattern.path_patternis only allowed for GCFv1 triggers. - value string
- The value for the attribute.
- attribute str
- The name of a CloudEvents attribute. Currently, only a subset of attributes are supported for filtering. You can retrieve a specific provider's supported event types. All triggers MUST provide a filter for the 'type' attribute.
- operator str
- Optional. The operator used for matching the events with the value of the filter. If not specified, only events that have an exact key-value pair specified in the filter are matched. The allowed values are
path_patternandmatch-path-pattern.path_patternis only allowed for GCFv1 triggers. - value str
- The value for the attribute.
- attribute String
- The name of a CloudEvents attribute. Currently, only a subset of attributes are supported for filtering. You can retrieve a specific provider's supported event types. All triggers MUST provide a filter for the 'type' attribute.
- operator String
- Optional. The operator used for matching the events with the value of the filter. If not specified, only events that have an exact key-value pair specified in the filter are matched. The allowed values are
path_patternandmatch-path-pattern.path_patternis only allowed for GCFv1 triggers. - value String
- The value for the attribute.
GKEResponse
- Cluster string
- The name of the cluster the GKE service is running in. The cluster must be running in the same project as the trigger being created.
- Location string
- The name of the Google Compute Engine in which the cluster resides, which can either be compute zone (for example, us-central1-a) for the zonal clusters or region (for example, us-central1) for regional clusters.
- Namespace string
- The namespace the GKE service is running in.
- Path string
- Optional. The relative path on the GKE service the events should be sent to. The value must conform to the definition of a URI path segment (section 3.3 of RFC2396). Examples: "/route", "route", "route/subroute".
- Service string
- Name of the GKE service.
- Cluster string
- The name of the cluster the GKE service is running in. The cluster must be running in the same project as the trigger being created.
- Location string
- The name of the Google Compute Engine in which the cluster resides, which can either be compute zone (for example, us-central1-a) for the zonal clusters or region (for example, us-central1) for regional clusters.
- Namespace string
- The namespace the GKE service is running in.
- Path string
- Optional. The relative path on the GKE service the events should be sent to. The value must conform to the definition of a URI path segment (section 3.3 of RFC2396). Examples: "/route", "route", "route/subroute".
- Service string
- Name of the GKE service.
- cluster String
- The name of the cluster the GKE service is running in. The cluster must be running in the same project as the trigger being created.
- location String
- The name of the Google Compute Engine in which the cluster resides, which can either be compute zone (for example, us-central1-a) for the zonal clusters or region (for example, us-central1) for regional clusters.
- namespace String
- The namespace the GKE service is running in.
- path String
- Optional. The relative path on the GKE service the events should be sent to. The value must conform to the definition of a URI path segment (section 3.3 of RFC2396). Examples: "/route", "route", "route/subroute".
- service String
- Name of the GKE service.
- cluster string
- The name of the cluster the GKE service is running in. The cluster must be running in the same project as the trigger being created.
- location string
- The name of the Google Compute Engine in which the cluster resides, which can either be compute zone (for example, us-central1-a) for the zonal clusters or region (for example, us-central1) for regional clusters.
- namespace string
- The namespace the GKE service is running in.
- path string
- Optional. The relative path on the GKE service the events should be sent to. The value must conform to the definition of a URI path segment (section 3.3 of RFC2396). Examples: "/route", "route", "route/subroute".
- service string
- Name of the GKE service.
- cluster str
- The name of the cluster the GKE service is running in. The cluster must be running in the same project as the trigger being created.
- location str
- The name of the Google Compute Engine in which the cluster resides, which can either be compute zone (for example, us-central1-a) for the zonal clusters or region (for example, us-central1) for regional clusters.
- namespace str
- The namespace the GKE service is running in.
- path str
- Optional. The relative path on the GKE service the events should be sent to. The value must conform to the definition of a URI path segment (section 3.3 of RFC2396). Examples: "/route", "route", "route/subroute".
- service str
- Name of the GKE service.
- cluster String
- The name of the cluster the GKE service is running in. The cluster must be running in the same project as the trigger being created.
- location String
- The name of the Google Compute Engine in which the cluster resides, which can either be compute zone (for example, us-central1-a) for the zonal clusters or region (for example, us-central1) for regional clusters.
- namespace String
- The namespace the GKE service is running in.
- path String
- Optional. The relative path on the GKE service the events should be sent to. The value must conform to the definition of a URI path segment (section 3.3 of RFC2396). Examples: "/route", "route", "route/subroute".
- service String
- Name of the GKE service.
HttpEndpointResponse
- Uri string
- The URI of the HTTP enpdoint. The value must be a RFC2396 URI string. Examples:
http://10.10.10.8:80/route,http://svc.us-central1.p.local:8080/. Only HTTP and HTTPS protocols are supported. The host can be either a static IP addressable from the VPC specified by the network config, or an internal DNS hostname of the service resolvable via Cloud DNS.
- Uri string
- The URI of the HTTP enpdoint. The value must be a RFC2396 URI string. Examples:
http://10.10.10.8:80/route,http://svc.us-central1.p.local:8080/. Only HTTP and HTTPS protocols are supported. The host can be either a static IP addressable from the VPC specified by the network config, or an internal DNS hostname of the service resolvable via Cloud DNS.
- uri String
- The URI of the HTTP enpdoint. The value must be a RFC2396 URI string. Examples:
http://10.10.10.8:80/route,http://svc.us-central1.p.local:8080/. Only HTTP and HTTPS protocols are supported. The host can be either a static IP addressable from the VPC specified by the network config, or an internal DNS hostname of the service resolvable via Cloud DNS.
- uri string
- The URI of the HTTP enpdoint. The value must be a RFC2396 URI string. Examples:
http://10.10.10.8:80/route,http://svc.us-central1.p.local:8080/. Only HTTP and HTTPS protocols are supported. The host can be either a static IP addressable from the VPC specified by the network config, or an internal DNS hostname of the service resolvable via Cloud DNS.
- uri str
- The URI of the HTTP enpdoint. The value must be a RFC2396 URI string. Examples:
http://10.10.10.8:80/route,http://svc.us-central1.p.local:8080/. Only HTTP and HTTPS protocols are supported. The host can be either a static IP addressable from the VPC specified by the network config, or an internal DNS hostname of the service resolvable via Cloud DNS.
- uri String
- The URI of the HTTP enpdoint. The value must be a RFC2396 URI string. Examples:
http://10.10.10.8:80/route,http://svc.us-central1.p.local:8080/. Only HTTP and HTTPS protocols are supported. The host can be either a static IP addressable from the VPC specified by the network config, or an internal DNS hostname of the service resolvable via Cloud DNS.
NetworkConfigResponse
- Network
Attachment string - Name of the NetworkAttachment that allows access to the destination VPC. Format:
projects/{PROJECT_ID}/regions/{REGION}/networkAttachments/{NETWORK_ATTACHMENT_NAME}
- Network
Attachment string - Name of the NetworkAttachment that allows access to the destination VPC. Format:
projects/{PROJECT_ID}/regions/{REGION}/networkAttachments/{NETWORK_ATTACHMENT_NAME}
- network
Attachment String - Name of the NetworkAttachment that allows access to the destination VPC. Format:
projects/{PROJECT_ID}/regions/{REGION}/networkAttachments/{NETWORK_ATTACHMENT_NAME}
- network
Attachment string - Name of the NetworkAttachment that allows access to the destination VPC. Format:
projects/{PROJECT_ID}/regions/{REGION}/networkAttachments/{NETWORK_ATTACHMENT_NAME}
- network_
attachment str - Name of the NetworkAttachment that allows access to the destination VPC. Format:
projects/{PROJECT_ID}/regions/{REGION}/networkAttachments/{NETWORK_ATTACHMENT_NAME}
- network
Attachment String - Name of the NetworkAttachment that allows access to the destination VPC. Format:
projects/{PROJECT_ID}/regions/{REGION}/networkAttachments/{NETWORK_ATTACHMENT_NAME}
PubsubResponse
- Subscription string
- The name of the Pub/Sub subscription created and managed by Eventarc as a transport for the event delivery. Format:
projects/{PROJECT_ID}/subscriptions/{SUBSCRIPTION_NAME}. - Topic string
- Optional. The name of the Pub/Sub topic created and managed by Eventarc as a transport for the event delivery. Format:
projects/{PROJECT_ID}/topics/{TOPIC_NAME}. You can set an existing topic for triggers of the typegoogle.cloud.pubsub.topic.v1.messagePublished. The topic you provide here is not deleted by Eventarc at trigger deletion.
- Subscription string
- The name of the Pub/Sub subscription created and managed by Eventarc as a transport for the event delivery. Format:
projects/{PROJECT_ID}/subscriptions/{SUBSCRIPTION_NAME}. - Topic string
- Optional. The name of the Pub/Sub topic created and managed by Eventarc as a transport for the event delivery. Format:
projects/{PROJECT_ID}/topics/{TOPIC_NAME}. You can set an existing topic for triggers of the typegoogle.cloud.pubsub.topic.v1.messagePublished. The topic you provide here is not deleted by Eventarc at trigger deletion.
- subscription String
- The name of the Pub/Sub subscription created and managed by Eventarc as a transport for the event delivery. Format:
projects/{PROJECT_ID}/subscriptions/{SUBSCRIPTION_NAME}. - topic String
- Optional. The name of the Pub/Sub topic created and managed by Eventarc as a transport for the event delivery. Format:
projects/{PROJECT_ID}/topics/{TOPIC_NAME}. You can set an existing topic for triggers of the typegoogle.cloud.pubsub.topic.v1.messagePublished. The topic you provide here is not deleted by Eventarc at trigger deletion.
- subscription string
- The name of the Pub/Sub subscription created and managed by Eventarc as a transport for the event delivery. Format:
projects/{PROJECT_ID}/subscriptions/{SUBSCRIPTION_NAME}. - topic string
- Optional. The name of the Pub/Sub topic created and managed by Eventarc as a transport for the event delivery. Format:
projects/{PROJECT_ID}/topics/{TOPIC_NAME}. You can set an existing topic for triggers of the typegoogle.cloud.pubsub.topic.v1.messagePublished. The topic you provide here is not deleted by Eventarc at trigger deletion.
- subscription str
- The name of the Pub/Sub subscription created and managed by Eventarc as a transport for the event delivery. Format:
projects/{PROJECT_ID}/subscriptions/{SUBSCRIPTION_NAME}. - topic str
- Optional. The name of the Pub/Sub topic created and managed by Eventarc as a transport for the event delivery. Format:
projects/{PROJECT_ID}/topics/{TOPIC_NAME}. You can set an existing topic for triggers of the typegoogle.cloud.pubsub.topic.v1.messagePublished. The topic you provide here is not deleted by Eventarc at trigger deletion.
- subscription String
- The name of the Pub/Sub subscription created and managed by Eventarc as a transport for the event delivery. Format:
projects/{PROJECT_ID}/subscriptions/{SUBSCRIPTION_NAME}. - topic String
- Optional. The name of the Pub/Sub topic created and managed by Eventarc as a transport for the event delivery. Format:
projects/{PROJECT_ID}/topics/{TOPIC_NAME}. You can set an existing topic for triggers of the typegoogle.cloud.pubsub.topic.v1.messagePublished. The topic you provide here is not deleted by Eventarc at trigger deletion.
TransportResponse
- Pubsub
Pulumi.
Google Native. Eventarc. V1. Inputs. Pubsub Response - The Pub/Sub topic and subscription used by Eventarc as a transport intermediary.
- Pubsub
Pubsub
Response - The Pub/Sub topic and subscription used by Eventarc as a transport intermediary.
- pubsub
Pubsub
Response - The Pub/Sub topic and subscription used by Eventarc as a transport intermediary.
- pubsub
Pubsub
Response - The Pub/Sub topic and subscription used by Eventarc as a transport intermediary.
- pubsub
Pubsub
Response - The Pub/Sub topic and subscription used by Eventarc as a transport intermediary.
- pubsub Property Map
- The Pub/Sub topic and subscription used by Eventarc as a transport intermediary.
Package Details
- Repository
- Google Cloud Native pulumi/pulumi-google-native
- License
- Apache-2.0
Google Cloud Native is in preview. Google Cloud Classic is fully supported.
Google Cloud Native v0.32.0 published on Wednesday, Nov 29, 2023 by Pulumi
