This page describes how to use a type provider that you have created with Deployment Manager. It does not describe how to create a type provider. To learn how to create a type provider, read Creating a Type Provider.
Before you begin
- If you want to use the command-line examples in this guide, install the `gcloud` command-line tool.
- If you want to use the API examples in this guide, set up API access.
Accessing type providers
Types providers are a per-project resource and are accessible according to the permissions described on the Access Control documentation. That is:
- Project editors and viewers can create and use types available to that project.
- Type viewers can get a list of and use types available to that project.
You can also add another project as a type viewer so they can access your types. Read Sharing Types Across Projects.
Using a type provider
To use a type exposed by a type provider in your configuration, use the following syntax:
type: [PROJECT_ID]/[TYPE_NAME]:[COLLECTION]
If this API is backed by an OpenAPI specification,
[COLLECTION]
would be the REST identifier for the path to the resource. For example:type: my-project/emailAddressesTypeProvider:emailAddresses/v1beta/people
If the API is backed by a Google Discovery document,
[COLLECTION]
is the path of resources leading to your desired resource in the API. For example, to create a service account key, the collection would be:type: my-project/example-type-provider:projects.serviceAccounts.keys
Now you continue configuring your type as required by the underlying API:
resources:
- name: Jane
type: my-project/emailAddressesTypeProvider:emailAddresses/v1beta/people
properties:
- displayName: Jane
email: jane@example.com
...
What's next
- Read about creating a configuration.
- Create a deployment.
- Learn how to create a type provider
- Learn more about Advanced API Options.