Manage Cloud Load Balancing resources using custom constraints

Google Cloud Organization Policy gives you centralized, programmatic control over your organization's resources. As the organization policy administrator, you can define an organization policy, which is a set of restrictions called constraints that apply to Google Cloud resources and descendants of those resources in the Google Cloud resource hierarchy. You can enforce organization policies at the organization, folder, or project level.

Organization Policy provides predefined constraints for various Google Cloud services. However, if you want more granular, customizable control over the specific fields that are restricted in your organization policies, you can also create custom constraints and use those custom constraints in a custom organization policy.

The following load balancing components support custom constraints:

Benefits

  • Cost management: use custom organization policies to restrict the health check probe frequency.
  • Security, compliance, and governance: you can use custom organization policies to enforce policies. For example:

    • To enforce the usage of specific health check protocols or port ranges
    • To disallow certain backend traffic protocols
    • To require that backend buckets have Cloud CDN enabled
    • To require forwarding rules to use specific Network Service Tiers

Cloud Load Balancing supported resources

For Cloud Load Balancing, you can set custom constraints on the following resources and fields.

Backend buckets

Backend buckets: compute.googleapis.com/BackendBucket

  • resource.name
  • resource.description
  • resource.bucketName
  • resource.enableCdn
  • resource.cdnPolicy
    • resource.cdnPolicy.bypassCacheOnRequestHeaders
      • resource.cdnPolicy.bypassCacheOnRequestHeaders.headerName
    • resource.cdnPolicy.cacheKeyPolicy
      • resource.cdnPolicy.cacheKeyPolicy.includeHttpHeaders
      • resource.cdnPolicy.cacheKeyPolicy.queryStringWhitelist
      • resource.cdnPolicy.signedUrlCacheMaxAgeSec
    • resource.compressionMode
    • resource.customResponseHeaders

Backend services

Backend services: compute.googleapis.com/BackendService

  • resource.name
  • resource.description
  • resource.port
  • resource.portName
  • resource.protocol
  • resource.backends
    • resource.backends.balancingMode
    • resource.backends.capacityScaler
    • resource.backends.description
    • resource.backends.failover
    • resource.backends.maxConnections
    • resource.backends.maxConnectionsPerEndpoint
    • resource.backends.maxConnectionsPerInstance
    • resource.backends.maxRate
    • resource.backends.maxRatePerEndpoint
    • resource.backends.maxRatePerInstance
    • resource.backends.maxUtilization
    • resource.backends.preference
  • resource.enableCDN
  • resource.cdnPolicy
    • resource.cdnPolicy.bypassCacheOnRequestHeaders
      • resource.cdnPolicy.bypassCacheOnRequestHeaders.headerName
    • resource.cdnPolicy.cacheKeyPolicy
      • resource.cdnPolicy.cacheKeyPolicy.includeHost
      • resource.cdnPolicy.cacheKeyPolicy.includeHttpHeaders
      • resource.cdnPolicy.cacheKeyPolicy.includeNamedCookies
      • resource.cdnPolicy.cacheKeyPolicy.includeProtocol
      • resource.cdnPolicy.cacheKeyPolicy.includeQueryString
      • resource.cdnPolicy.cacheKeyPolicy.queryStringBlacklist
      • resource.cdnPolicy.cacheKeyPolicy.queryStringWhitelist
    • resource.cdnPolicy.cacheMode
    • resource.cdnPolicy.clientTtl
    • resource.cdnPolicy.defaultTtl
    • resource.cdnPolicy.maxTtl
    • resource.cdnPolicy.negativeCaching
    • resource.cdnPolicy.negativeCachingPolicy
      • resource.cdnPolicy.negativeCachingPolicy.code
      • resource.cdnPolicy.negativeCachingPolicy.ttl
    • resource.cdnPolicy.requestCoalescing
    • resource.cdnPolicy.serveWhileStale
    • resource.cdnPolicy.signedUrlCacheMaxAgeSec
  • resource.circuitBreakers
    • resource.circuitBreakers.maxConnections
    • resource.circuitBreakers.maxPendingRequests
    • resource.circuitBreakers.maxRequests
    • resource.circuitBreakers.maxRequestsPerConnection
    • resource.circuitBreakers.maxRetries
  • resource.compressionMode
  • resource.connectionDraining
    • resource.connectionDraining.drainingTimeoutSec
  • resource.connectionTrackingPolicy
    • resource.connectionTrackingPolicy.connectionPersistenceOnUnhealthyBackends
    • resource.connectionTrackingPolicy.enableStrongAffinity
    • resource.connectionTrackingPolicy.idleTimeoutSec
    • resource.connectionTrackingPolicy.trackingMode
  • resource.consistentHash
    • resource.consistentHash.httpCookie
    • resource.consistentHash.httpCookie.name
    • resource.consistentHash.httpCookie.path
    • resource.consistentHash.httpCookie.ttl
      • resource.consistentHash.httpCookie.ttl.nanos
      • resource.consistentHash.httpCookie.ttl.seconds
    • resource.consistentHash.minimumRingSize
  • resource.customRequestHeaders
  • resource.customResponseHeaders
  • resource.affinityCookieTtlSec
  • resource.failoverPolicy
    • resource.failoverPolicy.disableConnectionDrainOnFailover
    • resource.failoverPolicy.dropTrafficIfUnhealthy
    • resource.failoverPolicy.failoverRatio
  • resource.iap
    • resource.iap.enabled
    • resource.iap.oauth2ClientId
  • resource.ipAddressSelectionPolicy
  • resource.loadBalancingScheme
  • resource.localityLbPolicies
    • resource.localityLbPolicies.customPolicy
    • resource.localityLbPolicies.customPolicy.data
    • resource.localityLbPolicies.customPolicy.name
    • resource.localityLbPolicies.policy
    • resource.localityLbPolicies.policy.name
  • resource.logConfig
    • resource.logConfig.enable
    • resource.logConfig.optionalFields
    • resource.logConfig.optionalMode
    • resource.logConfig.sampleRate
  • resource.maxStreamDuration
    • resource.maxStreamDuration.nanos
    • resource.maxStreamDuration.seconds
  • resource.outlierDetection
    • resource.outlierDetection.baseEjectionTime
    • resource.outlierDetection.baseEjectionTime.nanos
    • resource.outlierDetection.baseEjectionTime.seconds
    • resource.outlierDetection.consecutiveGatewayFailure
    • resource.outlierDetection.enforcingConsecutiveErrors
    • resource.outlierDetection.enforcingConsecutiveGatewayFailure
    • resource.outlierDetection.enforcingSuccessRate
    • resource.outlierDetection.maxEjectionPercent
    • resource.outlierDetection.successRateMinimumHosts
    • resource.outlierDetection.successRateRequestVolume
    • resource.outlierDetection.successRateStdevFactor
  • resource.securitySettings
    • resource.securitySettings.awsV4Authentication
    • resource.securitySettings.awsV4Authentication.accessKeyId
    • resource.securitySettings.awsV4Authentication.accessKeyVersion
    • resource.securitySettings.subjectAltNames
  • resource.sessionAffinity
  • resource.subsetting
    • resource.subsetting.policy
  • resource.timeoutSec
  • resource.strongSessionAffinityCookie
    • resource.strongSessionAffinityCookie.name
    • resource.strongSessionAffinityCookie.path
    • resource.strongSessionAffinityCookie.ttl
    • resource.strongSessionAffinityCookie.ttl.nanos
    • resource.strongSessionAffinityCookie.ttl.seconds

Forwarding rules

Forwarding rules: compute.googleapis.com/ForwardingRule

  • resource.name
  • resource.description
  • resource.allowGlobalAccess
  • resource.allowPscGlobalAccess
  • resource.allPorts
  • resource.IPProtocol
  • resource.ipVersion
  • resource.isMirroringCollector
  • resource.loadBalancingScheme
  • resource.metadataFilters
    • resource.metadataFilters.filterLabels
    • resource.metadataFilters.filterLabels.name
    • resource.metadataFilters.filterLabels.value
    • resource.metadataFilters.filterMatchCriteria
  • resource.networkTier
  • resource.noAutomateDnsZone
  • resource.portRange
  • resource.ports
  • resource.serviceDirectoryRegistrations
    • resource.serviceDirectoryRegistrations.namespace
    • resource.serviceDirectoryRegistrations.service
    • resource.serviceDirectoryRegistrations.serviceDirectoryRegion
  • resource.serviceLabel
  • resource.sourceIpRanges

Health checks

Health check: compute.googleapis.com/HealthCheck

  • resource.name
  • resource.description
  • resource.checkIntervalSec
  • resource.timeoutSec
  • resource.unhealthyThreshold
  • resource.healthyThreshold
  • resource.type
  • TCP health check:
    • resource.tcpHealthCheck.port
    • resource.tcpHealthCheck.request
    • resource.tcpHealthCheck.response
    • resource.tcpHealthCheck.proxyHeader
    • resource.tcpHealthCheck.portSpecification
  • SSL health check:
    • resource.sslHealthCheck.port
    • resource.sslHealthCheck.request
    • resource.sslHealthCheck.response
    • resource.sslHealthCheck.proxyHeader
    • resource.sslHealthCheck.portSpecification
  • HTTP health check:
    • resource.httpHealthCheck.port
    • resource.httpHealthCheck.host
    • resource.httpHealthCheck.requestPath
    • resource.httpHealthCheck.proxyHeader
    • resource.httpHealthCheck.response
    • resource.httpHealthCheck.portSpecification
  • HTTPS health check:
    • resource.httpsHealthCheck.port
    • resource.httpsHealthCheck.host
    • resource.httpsHealthCheck.requestPath
    • resource.httpsHealthCheck.proxyHeader
    • resource.httpsHealthCheck.response
    • resource.httpsHealthCheck.portSpecification
  • HTTP/2 health check:
    • resource.http2HealthCheck.port
    • resource.http2HealthCheck.host
    • resource.http2HealthCheck.requestPath
    • resource.http2HealthCheck.proxyHeader
    • resource.http2HealthCheck.response
    • resource.http2HealthCheck.portSpecification
  • gRPC health check:
    • resource.grpcHealthCheck.port
    • resource.grpcHealthCheck.grpcServiceName
    • resource.grpcHealthCheck.portSpecification
  • resource.sourceRegions
  • resource.logConfig
    • resource.logConfig.enable

Target proxies

Target TCP proxies: compute.googleapis.com/TargetTcpProxy

  • resource.name
  • resource.description
  • resource.proxyBind
  • resource.proxyHeader

Target SSL proxies: compute.googleapis.com/TargetSslProxy

  • resource.name
  • resource.description
  • resource.proxyHeader

Target HTTP proxies: compute.googleapis.com/TargetHttpProxy

  • resource.name
  • resource.description
  • resource.proxyBind
  • resource.httpKeepAliveTimeoutSec

Target HTTPS proxies: compute.googleapis.com/TargetHttpsProxy

  • resource.name
  • resource.description
  • resource.proxyBind
  • resource.httpKeepAliveTimeoutSec
  • resource.quicOverride
  • resource.tlsEarlyData

Target gRPC proxies: compute.googleapis.com/TargetGrpcProxy

  • resource.name
  • resource.description
  • resource.validateForProxyless

URL maps

URL maps: compute.googleapis.com/UrlMap

  • resource.name
  • resource.description
  • resource.defaultCustomErrorResponsePolicy
    • resource.defaultCustomErrorResponsePolicy.errorResponseRules
      • resource.defaultCustomErrorResponsePolicy.errorResponseRules.matchResponseCodes
      • resource.defaultCustomErrorResponsePolicy.errorResponseRules.overrideResponseCode
      • resource.defaultCustomErrorResponsePolicy.errorResponseRules.path
  • resource.defaultRouteAction
    • resource.defaultRouteAction.corsPolicy
    • resource.defaultRouteAction.corsPolicy.allowCredentials
    • resource.defaultRouteAction.corsPolicy.allowHeaders
    • resource.defaultRouteAction.corsPolicy.allowMethods
    • resource.defaultRouteAction.corsPolicy.allowOrigins
    • resource.defaultRouteAction.corsPolicy.allowOriginRegexes
    • resource.defaultRouteAction.corsPolicy.disabled
    • resource.defaultRouteAction.corsPolicy.exposeHeaders
    • resource.defaultRouteAction.corsPolicy.maxAge
    • resource.defaultRouteAction.faultInjectionPolicy
    • resource.defaultRouteAction.faultInjectionPolicy.abort
      • resource.defaultRouteAction.faultInjectionPolicy.abort.httpStatus
      • resource.defaultRouteAction.faultInjectionPolicy.abort.percentage
    • resource.defaultRouteAction.faultInjectionPolicy.delay
      • resource.defaultRouteAction.faultInjectionPolicy.delay.percentage
      • resource.defaultRouteAction.faultInjectionPolicy.delay.fixedDelay
      • resource.defaultRouteAction.faultInjectionPolicy.delay.fixedDelay.nanos
      • resource.defaultRouteAction.faultInjectionPolicy.delay.fixedDelay.seconds
    • resource.defaultRouteAction.maxStreamDuration
    • resource.defaultRouteAction.maxStreamDuration.nanos
    • resource.defaultRouteAction.maxStreamDuration.seconds
    • resource.defaultRouteAction.requestMirrorPolicy
    • resource.defaultRouteAction.retryPolicy
    • resource.defaultRouteAction.retryPolicy.numRetries
    • resource.defaultRouteAction.retryPolicy.perTryTimeout
      • resource.defaultRouteAction.retryPolicy.perTryTimeout.nanos
      • resource.defaultRouteAction.retryPolicy.perTryTimeout.seconds
    • resource.defaultRouteAction.retryPolicy.retryConditions
    • resource.defaultRouteAction.timeout
    • resource.defaultRouteAction.timeout.nanos
    • resource.defaultRouteAction.timeout.seconds
    • resource.defaultRouteAction.urlRewrite
    • resource.defaultRouteAction.urlRewrite.hostRewrite
    • resource.defaultRouteAction.urlRewrite.pathPrefixRewrite
    • resource.defaultRouteAction.urlRewrite.pathTemplateRewrite
    • resource.defaultRouteAction.weightedBackendServices
    • resource.defaultRouteAction.weightedBackendServices.headerAction
      • resource.defaultRouteAction.weightedBackendServices.headerAction.requestHeadersToAdd
      • resource.defaultRouteAction.weightedBackendServices.headerAction.requestHeadersToAdd.headerName
      • resource.defaultRouteAction.weightedBackendServices.headerAction.requestHeadersToAdd.headerValue
      • resource.defaultRouteAction.weightedBackendServices.headerAction.requestHeadersToAdd.replace
      • resource.defaultRouteAction.weightedBackendServices.headerAction.requestHeadersToRemove
      • resource.defaultRouteAction.weightedBackendServices.headerAction.responseHeadersToAdd
      • resource.defaultRouteAction.weightedBackendServices.headerAction.responseHeadersToAdd.headerName
      • resource.defaultRouteAction.weightedBackendServices.headerAction.responseHeadersToAdd.headerValue
      • resource.defaultRouteAction.weightedBackendServices.headerAction.responseHeadersToAdd.replace
      • resource.defaultRouteAction.weightedBackendServices.headerAction.responseHeadersToRemove
    • resource.defaultRouteAction.weightedBackendServices.weight
  • resource.defaultUrlRedirect
    • resource.defaultUrlRedirect.hostRedirect
    • resource.defaultUrlRedirect.httpsRedirect
    • resource.defaultUrlRedirect.pathRedirect
    • resource.defaultUrlRedirect.prefixRedirect
    • resource.defaultUrlRedirect.redirectResponseCode
    • resource.defaultUrlRedirect.stripQuery
  • resource.headerAction
    • resource.headerAction.requestHeadersToAdd
    • resource.headerAction.requestHeadersToAdd.headerName
    • resource.headerAction.requestHeadersToAdd.headerValue
    • resource.headerAction.requestHeadersToAdd.replace
    • resource.headerAction.requestHeadersToRemove
    • resource.headerAction.responseHeadersToAdd
    • resource.headerAction.responseHeadersToAdd.headerName
    • resource.headerAction.responseHeadersToAdd.headerValue
    • resource.headerAction.responseHeadersToAdd.replace
    • resource.headerAction.responseHeadersToRemove
  • resource.hostRules
    • resource.hostRules.description
    • resource.hostRules.hosts
    • resource.hostRules.pathMatcher
  • resource.pathMatchers
    • resource.pathMatchers.name
    • resource.pathMatchers.description
    • resource.pathMatchers.defaultCustomErrorResponsePolicy
    • resource.pathMatchers.defaultCustomErrorResponsePolicy.errorResponseRules
      • resource.pathMatchers.defaultCustomErrorResponsePolicy.errorResponseRules.matchResponseCodes
      • resource.pathMatchers.defaultCustomErrorResponsePolicy.errorResponseRules.overrideResponseCode
      • resource.pathMatchers.defaultCustomErrorResponsePolicy.errorResponseRules.path
    • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction
    • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction.corsPolicy
      • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction.corsPolicy.allowCredentials
      • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction.corsPolicy.allowHeaders
      • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction.corsPolicy.allowMethods
      • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction.corsPolicy.allowOrigins
      • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction.corsPolicy.allowOriginRegexes
      • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction.corsPolicy.disabled
      • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction.corsPolicy.exposeHeaders
      • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction.corsPolicy.maxAge
    • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction.faultInjectionPolicy
      • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction.faultInjectionPolicy.abort
      • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction.faultInjectionPolicy.abort.httpStatus
      • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction.faultInjectionPolicy.abort.percentage
      • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction.faultInjectionPolicy.delay
      • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction.faultInjectionPolicy.delay.percentage
      • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction.faultInjectionPolicy.delay.fixedDelay
        • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction.faultInjectionPolicy.delay.fixedDelay.nanos
        • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction.faultInjectionPolicy.delay.fixedDelay.seconds
    • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction.maxStreamDuration
      • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction.maxStreamDuration.nanos
      • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction.maxStreamDuration.seconds
    • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction.requestMirrorPolicy
    • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction.retryPolicy
      • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction.retryPolicy.numRetries
      • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction.retryPolicy.perTryTimeout
      • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction.retryPolicy.perTryTimeout.nanos
      • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction.retryPolicy.perTryTimeout.seconds
      • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction.retryPolicy.retryConditions
    • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction.timeout
      • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction.timeout.nanos
      • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction.timeout.seconds
    • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction.urlRewrite
      • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction.urlRewrite.hostRewrite
      • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction.urlRewrite.pathPrefixRewrite
      • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction.urlRewrite.pathTemplateRewrite
    • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction.weightedBackendServices
      • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction.weightedBackendServices.headerAction
      • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction.weightedBackendServices.headerAction.requestHeadersToAdd
        • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction.weightedBackendServices.headerAction.requestHeadersToAdd.headerName
        • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction.weightedBackendServices.headerAction.requestHeadersToAdd.headerValue
        • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction.weightedBackendServices.headerAction.requestHeadersToAdd.replace
      • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction.weightedBackendServices.headerAction.requestHeadersToRemove
      • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction.weightedBackendServices.headerAction.responseHeadersToAdd
        • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction.weightedBackendServices.headerAction.responseHeadersToAdd.headerName
        • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction.weightedBackendServices.headerAction.responseHeadersToAdd.headerValue
        • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction.weightedBackendServices.headerAction.responseHeadersToAdd.replace
      • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction.weightedBackendServices.headerAction.responseHeadersToRemove
      • resource.pathMatchers.defaultRouteAction.weightedBackendServices.weight
    • resource.pathMatchers.defaultUrlRedirect
    • resource.pathMatchers.defaultUrlRedirect.hostRedirect
    • resource.pathMatchers.defaultUrlRedirect.httpsRedirect
    • resource.pathMatchers.defaultUrlRedirect.pathRedirect
    • resource.pathMatchers.defaultUrlRedirect.prefixRedirect
    • resource.pathMatchers.defaultUrlRedirect.redirectResponseCode
    • resource.pathMatchers.defaultUrlRedirect.stripQuery
    • resource.pathMatchers.headerAction
    • resource.pathMatchers.headerAction.requestHeadersToAdd
    • resource.pathMatchers.headerAction.requestHeadersToAdd.headerName
    • resource.pathMatchers.headerAction.requestHeadersToAdd.headerValue
    • resource.pathMatchers.headerAction.requestHeadersToAdd.replace
    • resource.pathMatchers.headerAction.requestHeadersToRemove
    • resource.pathMatchers.headerAction.responseHeadersToAdd
    • resource.pathMatchers.headerAction.responseHeadersToAdd.headerName
    • resource.pathMatchers.headerAction.responseHeadersToAdd.headerValue
    • resource.pathMatchers.headerAction.responseHeadersToAdd.replace
    • resource.pathMatchers.headerAction.responseHeadersToRemove
    • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules
    • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.paths
    • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.customErrorResponsePolicy
      • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.customErrorResponsePolicy.errorResponseRules
      • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.customErrorResponsePolicy.errorResponseRules.matchResponseCodes
      • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.customErrorResponsePolicy.errorResponseRules.overrideResponseCode
      • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.customErrorResponsePolicy.errorResponseRules.path
    • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction
      • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction.corsPolicy
      • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction.corsPolicy.allowCredentials
      • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction.corsPolicy.allowHeaders
      • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction.corsPolicy.allowMethods
      • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction.corsPolicy.allowOrigins
      • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction.corsPolicy.allowOriginRegexes
      • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction.corsPolicy.disabled
      • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction.corsPolicy.exposeHeaders
      • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction.corsPolicy.maxAge
      • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction.faultInjectionPolicy
      • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction.faultInjectionPolicy.abort
        • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction.faultInjectionPolicy.abort.httpStatus
        • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction.faultInjectionPolicy.abort.percentage
      • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction.faultInjectionPolicy.delay
        • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction.faultInjectionPolicy.delay.percentage
        • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction.faultInjectionPolicy.delay.fixedDelay
        • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction.faultInjectionPolicy.delay.fixedDelay.nanos
        • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction.faultInjectionPolicy.delay.fixedDelay.seconds
      • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction.maxStreamDuration
      • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction.maxStreamDuration.nanos
      • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction.maxStreamDuration.seconds
      • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction.requestMirrorPolicy
      • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction.retryPolicy
      • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction.retryPolicy.numRetries
      • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction.retryPolicy.perTryTimeout
        • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction.retryPolicy.perTryTimeout.nanos
        • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction.retryPolicy.perTryTimeout.seconds
      • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction.retryPolicy.retryConditions
      • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction.timeout
      • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction.timeout.nanos
      • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction.timeout.seconds
      • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction.urlRewrite
      • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction.urlRewrite.hostRewrite
      • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction.urlRewrite.pathPrefixRewrite
      • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction.urlRewrite.pathTemplateRewrite
      • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction.weightedBackendServices
      • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction.weightedBackendServices.headerAction
        • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction.weightedBackendServices.headerAction.requestHeadersToAdd
        • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction.weightedBackendServices.headerAction.requestHeadersToAdd.headerName
        • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction.weightedBackendServices.headerAction.requestHeadersToAdd.headerValue
        • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction.weightedBackendServices.headerAction.requestHeadersToAdd.replace
        • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction.weightedBackendServices.headerAction.requestHeadersToRemove
        • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction.weightedBackendServices.headerAction.responseHeadersToAdd
        • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction.weightedBackendServices.headerAction.responseHeadersToAdd.headerName
        • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction.weightedBackendServices.headerAction.responseHeadersToAdd.headerValue
        • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction.weightedBackendServices.headerAction.responseHeadersToAdd.replace
        • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction.weightedBackendServices.headerAction.responseHeadersToRemove
      • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.routeAction.weightedBackendServices.weight
    • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.urlRedirect
      • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.urlRedirect.hostRedirect
      • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.urlRedirect.httpsRedirect
      • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.urlRedirect.pathRedirect
      • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.urlRedirect.prefixRedirect
      • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.urlRedirect.redirectResponseCode
      • resource.pathMatchers.pathRules.urlRedirect.stripQuery
    • resource.pathMatchers.routeRules
    • resource.pathMatchers.routeRules.description
    • resource.pathMatchers.routeRules.priority
    • resource.pathMatchers.routeRules.customErrorResponsePolicy
      • resource.pathMatchers.routeRules.customErrorResponsePolicy.errorResponseRules
      • resource.pathMatchers.routeRules.customErrorResponsePolicy.errorResponseRules.matchResponseCodes
      • resource.pathMatchers.routeRules.customErrorResponsePolicy.errorResponseRules.overrideResponseCode
      • resource.pathMatchers.routeRules.customErrorResponsePolicy.errorResponseRules.path
    • resource.pathMatchers.routeRules.headerAction
      • resource.pathMatchers.routeRules.headerAction.requestHeadersToAdd
      • resource.pathMatchers.routeRules.headerAction.requestHeadersToAdd.headerName
      • resource.pathMatchers.routeRules.headerAction.requestHeadersToAdd.headerValue
      • resource.pathMatchers.routeRules.headerAction.requestHeadersToAdd.replace
      • resource.pathMatchers.routeRules.headerAction.requestHeadersToRemove
      • resource.pathMatchers.routeRules.headerAction.responseHeadersToAdd
      • resource.pathMatchers.routeRules.headerAction.responseHeadersToAdd.headerName
      • resource.pathMatchers.routeRules.headerAction.responseHeadersToAdd.headerValue
      • resource.pathMatchers.routeRules.headerAction.responseHeadersToAdd.replace
      • resource.pathMatchers.routeRules.headerAction.responseHeadersToRemove
    • resource.pathMatchers.routeRules.matchRules
      • resource.pathMatchers.routeRules.matchRules.fullPathMatch
      • resource.pathMatchers.routeRules.matchRules.headerMatches
      • resource.pathMatchers.routeRules.matchRules.headerMatches.exactMatch
      • resource.pathMatchers.routeRules.matchRules.headerMatches.headerName
      • resource.pathMatchers.routeRules.matchRules.headerMatches.invertMatch
      • resource.pathMatchers.routeRules.matchRules.headerMatches.prefixMatch
      • resource.pathMatchers.routeRules.matchRules.headerMatches.presentMatch
      • resource.pathMatchers.routeRules.matchRules.headerMatches.rangeMatch
        • resource.pathMatchers.routeRules.matchRules.headerMatches.rangeMatch.rangeStart
        • resource.pathMatchers.routeRules.matchRules.headerMatches.rangeMatch.rangeEnd
      • resource.pathMatchers.routeRules.matchRules.headerMatches.regexMatch
      • resource.pathMatchers.routeRules.matchRules.headerMatches.suffixMatch
      • resource.pathMatchers.routeRules.matchRules.ignoreCase
      • resource.pathMatchers.routeRules.matchRules.metadataFilters
      • resource.pathMatchers.routeRules.matchRules.metadataFilters.filterLabels
        • resource.pathMatchers.routeRules.matchRules.metadataFilters.filterLabels.name
        • resource.pathMatchers.routeRules.matchRules.metadataFilters.filterLabels.value
      • resource.pathMatchers.routeRules.matchRules.metadataFilters.filterMatchCriteria
      • resource.pathMatchers.routeRules.matchRules.pathTemplateMatch
      • resource.pathMatchers.routeRules.matchRules.prefixMatch
      • resource.pathMatchers.routeRules.matchRules.queryParameterMatches
      • resource.pathMatchers.routeRules.matchRules.queryParameterMatches.name
      • resource.pathMatchers.routeRules.matchRules.queryParameterMatches.exactMatch
      • resource.pathMatchers.routeRules.matchRules.queryParameterMatches.presentMatch
      • resource.pathMatchers.routeRules.matchRules.queryParameterMatches.regexMatch
      • resource.pathMatchers.routeRules.matchRules.regexMatch
    • resource.pathMatchers.routeRules.routeAction
      • resource.pathMatchers.routeRules.routeAction.corsPolicy
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SSL policies

SSL policies: compute.googleapis.com/SslPolicy

  • resource.profile
  • resource.name
  • resource.description
  • resource.minTlsVersion
  • resource.customFeatures

For other supported compute resources, see the Compute Engine custom constraints page for details.

Policy inheritance

By default, organization policies are inherited by the descendants of the resources on which you enforce the policy. For example, if you enforce a policy on a folder, Google Cloud enforces the policy on all projects in the folder. To learn more about this behavior and how to change it, refer to Hierarchy evaluation rules.

Before you begin

  • If you haven't already, then set up authentication. Authentication is the process by which your identity is verified for access to Google Cloud services and APIs. To run code or samples from a local development environment, you can authenticate to Compute Engine by selecting one of the following options:

    Select the tab for how you plan to use the samples on this page:

    Console

    When you use the Google Cloud console to access Google Cloud services and APIs, you don't need to set up authentication.

    gcloud

    1. Install the Google Cloud CLI, then initialize it by running the following command:

      gcloud init
    2. Set a default region and zone.

Required roles

To get the permissions that you need to manage organization policies for Cloud Load Balancing resources, ask your administrator to grant you the following IAM roles:

For more information about granting roles, see Manage access to projects, folders, and organizations.

These predefined roles contain the permissions required to manage organization policies for Cloud Load Balancing resources. To see the exact permissions that are required, expand the Required permissions section:

Required permissions

The following permissions are required to manage organization policies for Cloud Load Balancing resources:

  • orgpolicy.constraints.list
  • orgpolicy.policies.create
  • orgpolicy.policies.delete
  • orgpolicy.policies.list
  • orgpolicy.policies.update
  • orgpolicy.policy.get
  • orgpolicy.policy.set

You might also be able to get these permissions with custom roles or other predefined roles.

Set up a custom constraint

A custom constraint is defined by the resources, methods, conditions, and actions that are supported by the service on which you are enforcing the organization policy. Conditions for your custom constraints are defined using Common Expression Language (CEL). For more information about how to build conditions in custom constraints using CEL, see the CEL section of Creating and managing custom organization policies.

You can create a custom constraint and set it up for use in organization policies using the Google Cloud console or gcloud CLI.

Console

  1. In the Google Cloud console, go to the Organization policies page.

    Go to Organization policies

  2. Select the project picker at the top of the page.

  3. From the Select a resource window, select the organization for which you want to create a custom constraint.

  4. Click Custom constraint.

  5. In the Display name box, enter a human-friendly name for the constraint. This field has a maximum length of 200 characters. Don't use PII or sensitive data in constraint names, because they could be exposed in error messages.

  6. In the Constraint ID box, enter the name you want for your new custom constraint. A custom constraint must start with custom., and can only include uppercase letters, lowercase letters, or numbers, for example, custom.enforceTCPHealthCheckPort1024. The maximum length of this field is 70 characters, not counting the prefix, for example, organizations/123456789/customConstraints/custom..

  7. In the Description box, enter a human-friendly description of the constraint to display as an error message when the policy is violated. This field has a maximum length of 2000 characters.

  8. In the Resource type box, select the name of the Google Cloud REST resource containing the object and field you want to restrict. For example, compute.googleapis.com/HealthCheck.

  9. Under Enforcement method, select whether to enforce the constraint on the REST CREATE method.

  10. To define a condition, click Edit condition.

    1. In the Add condition panel, create a CEL condition that refers to a supported service resource, for example resource.tcpHealthCheck.port >= 1024. This field has a maximum length of 1000 characters.

    2. Click Save.

  11. Under Action, select whether to allow or deny the evaluated method if the previous condition is met.

  12. Click Create constraint.

When you have entered a value into each field, the equivalent YAML configuration for this custom constraint appears on the right.

gcloud

To create a custom constraint using the gcloud CLI, create a YAML file for the custom constraint:

name: organizations/ORGANIZATION_ID/customConstraints/CONSTRAINT_NAME
resource_types:
- compute.googleapis.com/RESOURCE_NAME
method_types:
- CREATE
- UPDATE
condition: CONDITION
action_type: ACTION
display_name: DISPLAY_NAME
description: DESCRIPTION

Replace the following:

  • ORGANIZATION_ID: your organization ID, such as 123456789.

  • CONSTRAINT_NAME: the name you want for your new custom constraint. A custom constraint must start with custom., and can only include uppercase letters, lowercase letters, or numbers. For example, custom.enforceTCPHealthCheckPort1024. The maximum length of this field is 70 characters, not counting the prefix (for example, organizations/123456789/customConstraints/custom.).

  • RESOURCE_NAME: the name (not the URI) of the Compute Engine API REST resource containing the object and field you want to restrict. For example, HealthCheck.

  • CONDITION: a CEL condition that is written against a representation of a supported service resource. This field has a maximum length of 1000 characters. See Supported resources for more information about the resources available to write conditions against. For example, "resource.tcpHealthCheck.port >= 1024".

  • ACTION: the action to take if the condition is met. This can be either ALLOW or DENY.

  • DISPLAY_NAME: a human-friendly name for the constraint. This field has a maximum length of 200 characters.

  • DESCRIPTION: a human-friendly description of the constraint to display as an error message when the policy is violated. This field has a maximum length of 2000 characters.

For more information about how to create a custom constraint, see Creating and managing custom organization policies.

After you have created the YAML file for a new custom constraint, you must set it up to make it available for organization policies in your organization. To set up a custom constraint, use the gcloud org-policies set-custom-constraint command:
gcloud org-policies set-custom-constraint CONSTRAINT_PATH
Replace CONSTRAINT_PATH with the full path to your custom constraint file. For example, /home/user/customconstraint.yaml. Once completed, your custom constraints are available as organization policies in your list of Google Cloud organization policies. To verify that the custom constraint exists, use the gcloud org-policies list-custom-constraints command:
gcloud org-policies list-custom-constraints --organization=ORGANIZATION_ID
Replace ORGANIZATION_ID with the ID of your organization resource. For more information, see Viewing organization policies.

Enforce a custom constraint

You can enforce a boolean constraint by creating an organization policy that references it, and then applying that organization policy to a Google Cloud resource.

Console

  1. In the Google Cloud console, go to the Organization policies page.

    Go to Organization policies

  2. From the project picker, select the project for which you want to set the organization policy.
  3. From the list on the Organization policies page, select your constraint to view the Policy details page for that constraint.
  4. To configure the organization policy for this resource, click Manage policy.
  5. On the Edit policy page, select Override parent's policy.
  6. Click Add a rule.
  7. In the Enforcement section, select whether enforcement of this organization policy is on or off.
  8. Optional: To make the organization policy conditional on a tag, click Add condition. Note that if you add a conditional rule to an organization policy, you must add at least one unconditional rule or the policy cannot be saved. For more information, see Setting an organization policy with tags.
  9. If this is a custom constraint, you can click Test changes to simulate the effect of this organization policy. For more information, see Test organization policy changes with Policy Simulator.
  10. To finish and apply the organization policy, click Set policy. The policy requires up to 15 minutes to take effect.

gcloud

To create an organization policy that enforces a boolean constraint, create a policy YAML file that references the constraint:

      name: projects/PROJECT_ID/policies/CONSTRAINT_NAME
      spec:
        rules:
        - enforce: true
    

Replace the following:

  • PROJECT_ID: the project on which you want to enforce your constraint.
  • CONSTRAINT_NAME: the name you defined for your custom constraint. For example, custom.enforceTCPHealthCheckPort1024.

To enforce the organization policy containing the constraint, run the following command:

    gcloud org-policies set-policy POLICY_PATH
    

Replace POLICY_PATH with the full path to your organization policy YAML file. The policy requires up to 15 minutes to take effect.

Example: Use custom constraints to restrict TLS capabilities

To restrict TLS capabilities for supported load balancers using custom constraints, define a policy that uses the predefined constraints/compute.requireSslPolicy constraint in your organization. After defining the policy, follow these steps to set up the custom constraints and use them.

  1. Create a YAML file for the predefined constraint.

    name: organizations/ORGANIZATION_ID/customConstraints/custom.CONSTRAINT_NAME
    resource_types: compute.googleapis.com/SslPolicy
    methodTypes:
    - CREATE
    - UPDATE
    condition: resource.FIELD_NAME == VALUE
    action_type: ACTION
    display_name: DISPLAY_NAME
    description: DESCRIPTION
    

    The following example restricts the minimum TLS version to 1.2:

    name: organizations/012345678901/customConstraints/custom.restrictLbTlsVersion
    resource_types: compute.googleapis.com/SslPolicy
    methodTypes:
    - CREATE
    - UPDATE
    condition: resource.minTlsVersion == "TLS_1_2"
    action_type: ALLOW
    display_name: Restrict Load Balancing TLS version to 1.2
    description: Only allow SSL policies to be created or updated if the minimum TLS version is 1.2 where this custom constraint is enforced.
    
  2. Add the custom constraint to your organization.

    gcloud org-policies set-custom-constraint PATH_TO_FILE
    
  3. Verify that the custom constraint exists in your organization.

    gcloud org-policies list-custom-constraints \
        --organization=ORGANIZATION_ID
    
  4. Create a policy file for the constraint.

    name: projects/PROJECT_ID/policies/custom.CONSTRAINT_NAME
    spec:
      rules:
    enforce: true

    Replace the following:

    • PROJECT_ID: your Google Cloud project ID
    • CONSTRAINT_NAME: the constraint name
  5. Enforce the policy.

    gcloud org-policies set-policy PATH_TO_POLICY_FILE
    

    Replace PATH_TO_POLICY_FILE with the fully qualified path to your policy file.

  6. Assuming you have created the YAML file to restrict the minimum TLS version to 1.2, test the constraint by creating an SSL policy with minTlsVersion set to TLS_1_0:

    gcloud compute ssl-policies create SSL_POLICY_NAME \
        --min-tls-version=1.0 \
        --project=PROJECT_ID
    

    The output is similar to the following:

    ERROR: (gcloud.compute.ssl-policies.update) HTTPError 412: Operation
    denied by custom org policy: [customConstraints/custom.
    restrictLbTlsVersion] : Only allow SSL policy resources to be created or
    updated if the minimum TLS version is 1.2 where this custom constraint
    is enforced.
    

Example: Create a constraint that restricts TCP health check port to minimum 1024

The following example creates a custom constraint and policy that restricts the TCP health check port number to a minimum of 1024.

Before you begin, you need to know the following:

  • Your organization ID
  • A project ID

gcloud

  1. Create a enforceTCPHealthCheckPort1024.yaml constraint file with the following information:

    name: organizations/ORGANIZATION_ID/customConstraints/custom.enforceTCPHealthCheckPort1024
    resource_types: compute.googleapis.com/HealthCheck
    condition: "resource.tcpHealthCheck.port >= 1024"
    method_types: CREATE UPDATE
    action_type: ALLOW
    display_name: Only TCP HealthCheck Port >= 1024 Allowed.
    description: Prevent TCP health checks on well-known ports.
  2. Set the custom constraint.

    gcloud org-policies set-custom-constraint enforceTCPHealthCheckPort1024.yaml
    
  3. Create a enforceTCPHealthCheckPort1024-policy.yaml policy file with the following information. In this example we enforce this constraint at the project level but you might also set this at the organization or folder level. Replace PROJECT_ID with your project ID.

    name: projects/PROJECT_ID/policies/custom.enforceTCPHealthCheckPort1024
    spec:
      rules:
    enforce: true
  4. Enforce the policy.

    gcloud org-policies set-policy enforceTCPHealthCheckPort1024-policy.yaml
    
  5. Test the constraint by trying to create TCP health check on port 80, which is disallowed.

    gcloud compute health-checks create tcp my-tcp-health-check \
        --project=PROJECT_ID \
        --region=us-central1 \
        --port=80 \
        --check-interval=5s \
        --timeout=5s \
        --healthy-threshold=4 \
        --unhealthy-threshold=5 \
    
    

    The output is similar to the following:

    ERROR: (gcloud.compute.healthChecks.create) Could not fetch resource:
    – Operation denied by custom org policies: [customConstraints/custom.enforceTCPHealthCheckPort1024]: Only TCP HealthCheck Port >= 1024 Allowed.
    

More examples for common use cases

The following sections provide the syntax for some custom constraints that you might find useful:

Backend buckets

Use case Syntax
Require all backend buckets to have Cloud CDN enabled
name: organizations/ORGANIZATION_ID/customConstraints/custom.backendBucketEnableCdn
resourceTypes:
- compute.googleapis.com/BackendBucket
methodTypes:
- CREATE
- UPDATE
condition: "resource.enableCdn == true"
actionType: ALLOW
displayName: Require all backend buckets to have Cloud CDN enabled
description: All backend buckets must have Cloud CDN enabled.

Backend services

Use case Syntax
Disallow the use of HTTP and TCP as backend service protocols
name: organizations/ORGANIZATION_ID/customConstraints/custom.backendBucketEnableCdn
resourceTypes:
- compute.googleapis.com/BackendService
methodTypes:
- CREATE
- UPDATE
condition: "resource.serviceProtocol == 'HTTP' || resource.serviceProtocol == 'TCP'"
actionType: DENY
displayName: Disallow the use of HTTP and TCP as backend service protocols
description: Backend services cannot configure HTTP or TCP as the backend service protocol.

Forwarding rules

Use case Syntax
Require forwarding rules to use Standard Tier
name: organizations/ORGANIZATION_ID/customConstraints/custom.forwardingRulesStandardTier
resourceTypes:
- compute.googleapis.com/ForwardingRule
methodTypes:
- CREATE
- UPDATE
condition: "resource.networkTier == 'STANDARD'"
actionType: ALLOW
displayName: Require forwarding rules to use Standard Tier
description: Forwarding rules must use the Standard Network Service Tier.

Health checks

Use case Syntax
Require all health check protocols to occur on port 1024 or higher
name: organizations/ORGANIZATION_ID/customConstraints/custom.healthCheckPortMin1024
resourceTypes:
- compute.googleapis.com/HealthCheck
methodTypes:
- CREATE
- UPDATE
condition: "resource.tcpHealthCheck.port >= 1024 && resource.httpHealthCheck.port >= 1024 && resource.httpsHealthCheck.port >= 1024 && resource.sslHealthCheck.port >= 1024 && resource.sslHealthCheck.port >= 1024 &&resource.http2HealthCheck.port >= 1024 && resource.grpcHealthCheck.port >= 1024"
actionType: ALLOW
displayName: Require port 1024 or greater for all health checks
description: All health check protocols must use a port of 1024 or higher, to avoid well-known ports.
Disallow GRPC health checks
name: organizations/ORGANIZATION_ID/customConstraints/custom.disallowGRPCHealthChecks
resourceTypes:
- compute.googleapis.com/HealthCheck
methodTypes:
- CREATE
- UPDATE
condition: "resource.type == 'GRPC'"
actionType: DENY
displayName: Disallow GRPC health checks
description: Health checks aren't allowed to use GRPC.
Prevent high frequency health check probes
name: organizations/ORGANIZATION_ID/customConstraints/custom.minHealthCheckFrequency
resourceTypes:
- compute.googleapis.com/HealthCheck
methodTypes:
- CREATE
- UPDATE
condition: "resource.checkIntervalSec >= 30"
actionType: ALLOW
displayName: Disallow fast health check probes
description: Prevent health checks from having a probe frequency under 30 seconds.

Target proxies

Use case Syntax
Disallow client HTTPS keepalive timeout values greater than 1000 seconds
name: organizations/ORGANIZATION_ID/customConstraints/custom.clientHTTPSKeepalive1000Sec
resourceTypes:
- compute.googleapis.com/TargetHttpsProxy
methodTypes:
- CREATE
- UPDATE
condition: "resource.httpKeepAliveTimeoutSec > 1000"
actionType: DENY
displayName: Disallow client HTTPS keepalive timeout greater than 1000 seconds
description: Disallow client HTTPS keepalive timeout values greater than 1000 seconds.

URL maps

Use case Syntax
Require URL maps to have a custom error response policy for HTTP 500 status codes
name: organizations/ORGANIZATION_ID/customConstraints/custom.urlMapCustomResponseHTTP500
resourceTypes:
- compute.googleapis.com/UrlMaps
methodTypes:
- CREATE
- UPDATE
condition: "resource.defaultCustomErrorResponsePolicy.errorResponseRule.exists(value, value.matchResponseCode == 500)"
actionType: ALLOW
displayName: Require URL maps to have a custom error response policy for HTTP 500 errors
description: URL maps must have a custom error response policy configured for HTTP 500 errors.

Limitations

  • Legacy health checks (Legacy global (HTTP) and Legacy global (HTTPS)) are not supported.

  • For some Compute Engine resources, such as Compute Engine SSL policy resources, custom constraints are also enforced on the UPDATE method.

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