Reference documentation and code samples for the Google Cloud Batch V1 Client class LocationPolicy.
Generated from protobuf message google.cloud.batch.v1.AllocationPolicy.LocationPolicy
Namespace
Google \ Cloud \ Batch \ V1 \ AllocationPolicy
Methods
__construct
Constructor.
Parameters
Name
Description
data
array
Optional. Data for populating the Message object.
↳ allowed_locations
array
A list of allowed location names represented by internal URLs. Each location can be a region or a zone. Only one region or multiple zones in one region is supported now. For example, ["regions/us-central1"] allow VMs in any zones in region us-central1. ["zones/us-central1-a", "zones/us-central1-c"] only allow VMs in zones us-central1-a and us-central1-c. Mixing locations from different regions would cause errors. For example, ["regions/us-central1", "zones/us-central1-a", "zones/us-central1-b", "zones/us-west1-a"] contains locations from two distinct regions: us-central1 and us-west1. This combination will trigger an error.
getAllowedLocations
A list of allowed location names represented by internal URLs.
Each location can be a region or a zone.
Only one region or multiple zones in one region is supported now.
For example,
["regions/us-central1"] allow VMs in any zones in region us-central1.
["zones/us-central1-a", "zones/us-central1-c"] only allow VMs
in zones us-central1-a and us-central1-c.
Mixing locations from different regions would cause errors.
For example,
["regions/us-central1", "zones/us-central1-a", "zones/us-central1-b",
"zones/us-west1-a"] contains locations from two distinct regions:
us-central1 and us-west1. This combination will trigger an error.
A list of allowed location names represented by internal URLs.
Each location can be a region or a zone.
Only one region or multiple zones in one region is supported now.
For example,
["regions/us-central1"] allow VMs in any zones in region us-central1.
["zones/us-central1-a", "zones/us-central1-c"] only allow VMs
in zones us-central1-a and us-central1-c.
Mixing locations from different regions would cause errors.
For example,
["regions/us-central1", "zones/us-central1-a", "zones/us-central1-b",
"zones/us-west1-a"] contains locations from two distinct regions:
us-central1 and us-west1. This combination will trigger an error.
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