Optional. The filter to list results by.
General filter string syntax:
<field> <operator> <value> (<logical connector>)
<field> can be name, address, port, or metadata.<key> for map
field
<operator> can be <, >, <=, >=, !=, =, :. Of which :
means HAS, and is roughly the same as =
<value> must be the same data type as field
<logical connector> can be AND, OR, NOT
Examples of valid filters:
metadata.owner returns endpoints that have a metadata with the key
owner, this is the same as metadata:owner
metadata.protocol=gRPC returns endpoints that have key/value
protocol=gRPC
address=192.108.1.105 returns endpoints that have this address
port>8080 returns endpoints that have port number larger than 8080
*
name>projects/my-project/locations/us-east1/namespaces/my-namespace/services/my-service/endpoints/endpoint-c
returns endpoints that have name that is alphabetically later than the
string, so "endpoint-e" is returned but "endpoint-a" is not
metadata.owner!=sd AND metadata.foo=bar returns endpoints that have
owner in metadata key but value is not sd AND have key/value
foo=bar
doesnotexist.foo=bar returns an empty list. Note that endpoint
doesn't have a field called "doesnotexist". Since the filter does not
match any endpoints, it returns no results
For more information about filtering, see
API Filtering.
Optional. The filter to list results by.
General filter string syntax:
<field> <operator> <value> (<logical connector>)
<field> can be name, address, port, or metadata.<key> for map
field
<operator> can be <, >, <=, >=, !=, =, :. Of which :
means HAS, and is roughly the same as =
<value> must be the same data type as field
<logical connector> can be AND, OR, NOT
Examples of valid filters:
metadata.owner returns endpoints that have a metadata with the key
owner, this is the same as metadata:owner
metadata.protocol=gRPC returns endpoints that have key/value
protocol=gRPC
address=192.108.1.105 returns endpoints that have this address
port>8080 returns endpoints that have port number larger than 8080
*
name>projects/my-project/locations/us-east1/namespaces/my-namespace/services/my-service/endpoints/endpoint-c
returns endpoints that have name that is alphabetically later than the
string, so "endpoint-e" is returned but "endpoint-a" is not
metadata.owner!=sd AND metadata.foo=bar returns endpoints that have
owner in metadata key but value is not sd AND have key/value
foo=bar
doesnotexist.foo=bar returns an empty list. Note that endpoint
doesn't have a field called "doesnotexist". Since the filter does not
match any endpoints, it returns no results
For more information about filtering, see
API Filtering.
Optional. The order to list results by.
General order_by string syntax: <field> (<asc|desc>) (,)
<field> allows values: name, address, port
<asc|desc> ascending or descending order by <field>. If this is
left blank, asc is used
Note that an empty order_by string results in default order, which is
order by name in ascending order.
Optional. The order to list results by.
General order_by string syntax: <field> (<asc|desc>) (,)
<field> allows values: name, address, port
<asc|desc> ascending or descending order by <field>. If this is
left blank, asc is used
Note that an empty order_by string results in default order, which is
order by name in ascending order.
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