Class v1.TargetHttpProxiesClient (4.8.0)

The TargetHttpProxies API. v1

Package

@google-cloud/compute

Constructors

(constructor)(opts, gaxInstance)

constructor(opts?: ClientOptions, gaxInstance?: typeof gax | typeof gax.fallback);

Construct an instance of TargetHttpProxiesClient.

Parameters
Name Description
opts ClientOptions
gaxInstance typeof gax | typeof fallback

: loaded instance of google-gax. Useful if you need to avoid loading the default gRPC version and want to use the fallback HTTP implementation. Load only fallback version and pass it to the constructor: ``` const gax = require('google-gax/build/src/fallback'); // avoids loading google-gax with gRPC const client = new TargetHttpProxiesClient({fallback: true}, gax); ```

Properties

apiEndpoint

get apiEndpoint(): string;

The DNS address for this API service.

apiEndpoint

static get apiEndpoint(): string;

The DNS address for this API service - same as servicePath.

auth

auth: gax.GoogleAuth;

descriptors

descriptors: Descriptors;

innerApiCalls

innerApiCalls: {
        [name: string]: Function;
    };

port

static get port(): number;

The port for this API service.

scopes

static get scopes(): string[];

The scopes needed to make gRPC calls for every method defined in this service.

servicePath

static get servicePath(): string;

The DNS address for this API service.

targetHttpProxiesStub

targetHttpProxiesStub?: Promise<{
        [name: string]: Function;
    }>;

universeDomain

get universeDomain(): string;

warn

warn: (code: string, message: string, warnType?: string) => void;

Methods

aggregatedListAsync(request, options)

aggregatedListAsync(request?: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IAggregatedListTargetHttpProxiesRequest, options?: CallOptions): AsyncIterable<[
        string,
        protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.ITargetHttpProxiesScopedList
    ]>;

Retrieves the list of all TargetHttpProxy resources, regional and global, available to the specified project. To prevent failure, Google recommends that you set the returnPartialSuccess parameter to true.

for-await-of syntax is used with the iterable to get response elements on-demand.

Parameters
Name Description
request IAggregatedListTargetHttpProxiesRequest

The request object that will be sent.

options CallOptions

Call options. See CallOptions for more details.

Returns
Type Description
AsyncIterable<[ string, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.ITargetHttpProxiesScopedList ]>

{Object} An iterable Object that allows async iteration. When you iterate the returned iterable, each element will be an object representing as tuple [string, TargetHttpProxiesScopedList]. The API will be called under the hood as needed, once per the page, so you can stop the iteration when you don't need more results. Please see the documentation for more details and examples.

Example

  /**
   * This snippet has been automatically generated and should be regarded as a code template only.
   * It will require modifications to work.
   * It may require correct/in-range values for request initialization.
   * TODO(developer): Uncomment these variables before running the sample.
   */
  /**
   *  A filter expression that filters resources listed in the response. Most Compute resources support two types of filter expressions: expressions that support regular expressions and expressions that follow API improvement proposal AIP-160. These two types of filter expressions cannot be mixed in one request. If you want to use AIP-160, your expression must specify the field name, an operator, and the value that you want to use for filtering. The value must be a string, a number, or a boolean. The operator must be either `=`, `!=`, `>`, `<`,><=`, `="">=` or `:`. For example, if you are filtering Compute Engine instances, you can exclude instances named `example-instance` by specifying `name != example-instance`. The `:*` comparison can be used to test whether a key has been defined. For example, to find all objects with `owner` label use: 
 labels.owner:* 
You can also filter nested fields. For example, you could specify `scheduling.automaticRestart = false` to include instances only if they are not scheduled for automatic restarts. You can use filtering on nested fields to filter based on resource labels. To filter on multiple expressions, provide each separate expression within parentheses. For example:
 (scheduling.automaticRestart = true) (cpuPlatform = "Intel Skylake") 
By default, each expression is an `AND` expression. However, you can include `AND` and `OR` expressions explicitly. For example:
 (cpuPlatform = "Intel Skylake") OR (cpuPlatform = "Intel Broadwell") AND (scheduling.automaticRestart = true) 
If you want to use a regular expression, use the `eq` (equal) or `ne` (not equal) operator against a single un-parenthesized expression with or without quotes or against multiple parenthesized expressions. Examples: `fieldname eq unquoted literal` `fieldname eq 'single quoted literal'` `fieldname eq "double quoted literal"` `(fieldname1 eq literal) (fieldname2 ne "literal")` The literal value is interpreted as a regular expression using Google RE2 library syntax. The literal value must match the entire field. For example, to filter for instances that do not end with name "instance", you would use `name ne .*instance`. You cannot combine constraints on multiple fields using regular expressions.

/ // const filter = 'abc123' /*

  • Indicates whether every visible scope for each scope type (zone, region, global) should be included in the response. For new resource types added after this field, the flag has no effect as new resource types will always include every visible scope for each scope type in response. For resource types which predate this field, if this flag is omitted or false, only scopes of the scope types where the resource type is expected to be found will be included. / // const includeAllScopes = true /*
  • The maximum number of results per page that should be returned. If the number of available results is larger than maxResults, Compute Engine returns a nextPageToken that can be used to get the next page of results in subsequent list requests. Acceptable values are 0 to 500, inclusive. (Default: 500) / // const maxResults = 1234 /*
  • Sorts list results by a certain order. By default, results are returned in alphanumerical order based on the resource name. You can also sort results in descending order based on the creation timestamp using orderBy="creationTimestamp desc". This sorts results based on the creationTimestamp field in reverse chronological order (newest result first). Use this to sort resources like operations so that the newest operation is returned first. Currently, only sorting by name or creationTimestamp desc is supported. / // const orderBy = 'abc123' /*
  • Specifies a page token to use. Set pageToken to the nextPageToken returned by a previous list request to get the next page of results. / // const pageToken = 'abc123' /*
  • Name of the project scoping this request. / // const project = 'my-project' /*
  • Opt-in for partial success behavior which provides partial results in case of failure. The default value is false. For example, when partial success behavior is enabled, aggregatedList for a single zone scope either returns all resources in the zone or no resources, with an error code. / // const returnPartialSuccess = true /*
  • The Shared VPC service project id or service project number for which aggregated list request is invoked for subnetworks list-usable api. */ // const serviceProjectNumber = 1234

    // Imports the Compute library const {TargetHttpProxiesClient} = require('@google-cloud/compute').v1;

    // Instantiates a client const computeClient = new TargetHttpProxiesClient();

    async function callAggregatedList() { // Construct request const request = { project, };

    // Run request const iterable = computeClient.aggregatedListAsync(request); for await (const [key, value] of iterable) { console.log(response); } }

    callAggregatedList();

close()

close(): Promise<void>;

Terminate the gRPC channel and close the client.

The client will no longer be usable and all future behavior is undefined.

Returns
Type Description
Promise<void>

{Promise} A promise that resolves when the client is closed.

delete(request, options)

delete(request?: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IDeleteTargetHttpProxyRequest, options?: CallOptions): Promise<[
        LROperation<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation, null>,
        protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation | undefined,
        {} | undefined
    ]>;

Deletes the specified TargetHttpProxy resource.

Parameters
Name Description
request IDeleteTargetHttpProxyRequest

The request object that will be sent.

options CallOptions

Call options. See CallOptions for more details.

Returns
Type Description
Promise<[ LROperation<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation, null>, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation | undefined, {} | undefined ]>

{Promise} - The promise which resolves to an array. The first element of the array is an object representing a long running operation. Please see the documentation for more details and examples. This method is considered to be in beta. This means while stable it is still a work-in-progress and under active development, and might get backwards-incompatible changes at any time. .promise() is not supported yet.

Example

  /**
   * This snippet has been automatically generated and should be regarded as a code template only.
   * It will require modifications to work.
   * It may require correct/in-range values for request initialization.
   * TODO(developer): Uncomment these variables before running the sample.
   */
  /**
   *  Project ID for this request.
   */
  // const project = 'my-project'
  /**
   *  An optional request ID to identify requests. Specify a unique request ID so that if you must retry your request, the server will know to ignore the request if it has already been completed. For example, consider a situation where you make an initial request and the request times out. If you make the request again with the same request ID, the server can check if original operation with the same request ID was received, and if so, will ignore the second request. This prevents clients from accidentally creating duplicate commitments. The request ID must be a valid UUID with the exception that zero UUID is not supported ( 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000).
   */
  // const requestId = 'abc123'
  /**
   *  Name of the TargetHttpProxy resource to delete.
   */
  // const targetHttpProxy = 'abc123'

  // Imports the Compute library
  const {TargetHttpProxiesClient} = require('@google-cloud/compute').v1;

  // Instantiates a client
  const computeClient = new TargetHttpProxiesClient();

  async function callDelete() {
    // Construct request
    const request = {
      project,
      targetHttpProxy,
    };

    // Run request
    const response = await computeClient.delete(request);
    console.log(response);
  }

  callDelete();

delete(request, options, callback)

delete(request: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IDeleteTargetHttpProxyRequest, options: CallOptions, callback: Callback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IDeleteTargetHttpProxyRequest | null | undefined, {} | null | undefined>): void;
Parameters
Name Description
request IDeleteTargetHttpProxyRequest
options CallOptions
callback Callback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IDeleteTargetHttpProxyRequest | null | undefined, {} | null | undefined>
Returns
Type Description
void

delete(request, callback)

delete(request: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IDeleteTargetHttpProxyRequest, callback: Callback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IDeleteTargetHttpProxyRequest | null | undefined, {} | null | undefined>): void;
Parameters
Name Description
request IDeleteTargetHttpProxyRequest
callback Callback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IDeleteTargetHttpProxyRequest | null | undefined, {} | null | undefined>
Returns
Type Description
void

get(request, options)

get(request?: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IGetTargetHttpProxyRequest, options?: CallOptions): Promise<[
        protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.ITargetHttpProxy,
        protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IGetTargetHttpProxyRequest | undefined,
        {} | undefined
    ]>;

Returns the specified TargetHttpProxy resource.

Parameters
Name Description
request IGetTargetHttpProxyRequest

The request object that will be sent.

options CallOptions

Call options. See CallOptions for more details.

Returns
Type Description
Promise<[ protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.ITargetHttpProxy, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IGetTargetHttpProxyRequest | undefined, {} | undefined ]>

{Promise} - The promise which resolves to an array. The first element of the array is an object representing TargetHttpProxy. Please see the documentation for more details and examples.

Example

  /**
   * This snippet has been automatically generated and should be regarded as a code template only.
   * It will require modifications to work.
   * It may require correct/in-range values for request initialization.
   * TODO(developer): Uncomment these variables before running the sample.
   */
  /**
   *  Project ID for this request.
   */
  // const project = 'my-project'
  /**
   *  Name of the TargetHttpProxy resource to return.
   */
  // const targetHttpProxy = 'abc123'

  // Imports the Compute library
  const {TargetHttpProxiesClient} = require('@google-cloud/compute').v1;

  // Instantiates a client
  const computeClient = new TargetHttpProxiesClient();

  async function callGet() {
    // Construct request
    const request = {
      project,
      targetHttpProxy,
    };

    // Run request
    const response = await computeClient.get(request);
    console.log(response);
  }

  callGet();

get(request, options, callback)

get(request: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IGetTargetHttpProxyRequest, options: CallOptions, callback: Callback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.ITargetHttpProxy, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IGetTargetHttpProxyRequest | null | undefined, {} | null | undefined>): void;
Parameters
Name Description
request IGetTargetHttpProxyRequest
options CallOptions
callback Callback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.ITargetHttpProxy, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IGetTargetHttpProxyRequest | null | undefined, {} | null | undefined>
Returns
Type Description
void

get(request, callback)

get(request: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IGetTargetHttpProxyRequest, callback: Callback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.ITargetHttpProxy, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IGetTargetHttpProxyRequest | null | undefined, {} | null | undefined>): void;
Parameters
Name Description
request IGetTargetHttpProxyRequest
callback Callback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.ITargetHttpProxy, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IGetTargetHttpProxyRequest | null | undefined, {} | null | undefined>
Returns
Type Description
void

getProjectId()

getProjectId(): Promise<string>;
Returns
Type Description
Promise<string>

getProjectId(callback)

getProjectId(callback: Callback<string, undefined, undefined>): void;
Parameter
Name Description
callback Callback<string, undefined, undefined>
Returns
Type Description
void

initialize()

initialize(): Promise<{
        [name: string]: Function;
    }>;

Initialize the client. Performs asynchronous operations (such as authentication) and prepares the client. This function will be called automatically when any class method is called for the first time, but if you need to initialize it before calling an actual method, feel free to call initialize() directly.

You can await on this method if you want to make sure the client is initialized.

Returns
Type Description
Promise<{ [name: string]: Function; }>

{Promise} A promise that resolves to an authenticated service stub.

insert(request, options)

insert(request?: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IInsertTargetHttpProxyRequest, options?: CallOptions): Promise<[
        LROperation<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation, null>,
        protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation | undefined,
        {} | undefined
    ]>;

Creates a TargetHttpProxy resource in the specified project using the data included in the request.

Parameters
Name Description
request IInsertTargetHttpProxyRequest

The request object that will be sent.

options CallOptions

Call options. See CallOptions for more details.

Returns
Type Description
Promise<[ LROperation<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation, null>, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation | undefined, {} | undefined ]>

{Promise} - The promise which resolves to an array. The first element of the array is an object representing a long running operation. Please see the documentation for more details and examples. This method is considered to be in beta. This means while stable it is still a work-in-progress and under active development, and might get backwards-incompatible changes at any time. .promise() is not supported yet.

Example

  /**
   * This snippet has been automatically generated and should be regarded as a code template only.
   * It will require modifications to work.
   * It may require correct/in-range values for request initialization.
   * TODO(developer): Uncomment these variables before running the sample.
   */
  /**
   *  Project ID for this request.
   */
  // const project = 'my-project'
  /**
   *  An optional request ID to identify requests. Specify a unique request ID so that if you must retry your request, the server will know to ignore the request if it has already been completed. For example, consider a situation where you make an initial request and the request times out. If you make the request again with the same request ID, the server can check if original operation with the same request ID was received, and if so, will ignore the second request. This prevents clients from accidentally creating duplicate commitments. The request ID must be a valid UUID with the exception that zero UUID is not supported ( 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000).
   */
  // const requestId = 'abc123'
  /**
   *  The body resource for this request
   */
  // const targetHttpProxyResource = {}

  // Imports the Compute library
  const {TargetHttpProxiesClient} = require('@google-cloud/compute').v1;

  // Instantiates a client
  const computeClient = new TargetHttpProxiesClient();

  async function callInsert() {
    // Construct request
    const request = {
      project,
      targetHttpProxyResource,
    };

    // Run request
    const response = await computeClient.insert(request);
    console.log(response);
  }

  callInsert();

insert(request, options, callback)

insert(request: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IInsertTargetHttpProxyRequest, options: CallOptions, callback: Callback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IInsertTargetHttpProxyRequest | null | undefined, {} | null | undefined>): void;
Parameters
Name Description
request IInsertTargetHttpProxyRequest
options CallOptions
callback Callback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IInsertTargetHttpProxyRequest | null | undefined, {} | null | undefined>
Returns
Type Description
void

insert(request, callback)

insert(request: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IInsertTargetHttpProxyRequest, callback: Callback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IInsertTargetHttpProxyRequest | null | undefined, {} | null | undefined>): void;
Parameters
Name Description
request IInsertTargetHttpProxyRequest
callback Callback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IInsertTargetHttpProxyRequest | null | undefined, {} | null | undefined>
Returns
Type Description
void

list(request, options)

list(request?: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IListTargetHttpProxiesRequest, options?: CallOptions): Promise<[
        protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.ITargetHttpProxy[],
        protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IListTargetHttpProxiesRequest | null,
        protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.ITargetHttpProxyList
    ]>;

Retrieves the list of TargetHttpProxy resources available to the specified project.

Parameters
Name Description
request IListTargetHttpProxiesRequest

The request object that will be sent.

options CallOptions

Call options. See CallOptions for more details.

Returns
Type Description
Promise<[ protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.ITargetHttpProxy[], protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IListTargetHttpProxiesRequest | null, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.ITargetHttpProxyList ]>

{Promise} - The promise which resolves to an array. The first element of the array is Array of TargetHttpProxy. The client library will perform auto-pagination by default: it will call the API as many times as needed and will merge results from all the pages into this array. Note that it can affect your quota. We recommend using listAsync() method described below for async iteration which you can stop as needed. Please see the documentation for more details and examples.

list(request, options, callback)

list(request: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IListTargetHttpProxiesRequest, options: CallOptions, callback: PaginationCallback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IListTargetHttpProxiesRequest, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.ITargetHttpProxyList | null | undefined, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.ITargetHttpProxy>): void;
Parameters
Name Description
request IListTargetHttpProxiesRequest
options CallOptions
callback PaginationCallback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IListTargetHttpProxiesRequest, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.ITargetHttpProxyList | null | undefined, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.ITargetHttpProxy>
Returns
Type Description
void

list(request, callback)

list(request: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IListTargetHttpProxiesRequest, callback: PaginationCallback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IListTargetHttpProxiesRequest, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.ITargetHttpProxyList | null | undefined, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.ITargetHttpProxy>): void;
Parameters
Name Description
request IListTargetHttpProxiesRequest
callback PaginationCallback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IListTargetHttpProxiesRequest, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.ITargetHttpProxyList | null | undefined, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.ITargetHttpProxy>
Returns
Type Description
void

listAsync(request, options)

listAsync(request?: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IListTargetHttpProxiesRequest, options?: CallOptions): AsyncIterable<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.ITargetHttpProxy>;

Equivalent to list, but returns an iterable object.

for-await-of syntax is used with the iterable to get response elements on-demand.

Parameters
Name Description
request IListTargetHttpProxiesRequest

The request object that will be sent.

options CallOptions

Call options. See CallOptions for more details.

Returns
Type Description
AsyncIterable<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.ITargetHttpProxy>

{Object} An iterable Object that allows async iteration. When you iterate the returned iterable, each element will be an object representing TargetHttpProxy. The API will be called under the hood as needed, once per the page, so you can stop the iteration when you don't need more results. Please see the documentation for more details and examples.

Example

  /**
   * This snippet has been automatically generated and should be regarded as a code template only.
   * It will require modifications to work.
   * It may require correct/in-range values for request initialization.
   * TODO(developer): Uncomment these variables before running the sample.
   */
  /**
   *  A filter expression that filters resources listed in the response. Most Compute resources support two types of filter expressions: expressions that support regular expressions and expressions that follow API improvement proposal AIP-160. These two types of filter expressions cannot be mixed in one request. If you want to use AIP-160, your expression must specify the field name, an operator, and the value that you want to use for filtering. The value must be a string, a number, or a boolean. The operator must be either `=`, `!=`, `>`, `<`,><=`, `="">=` or `:`. For example, if you are filtering Compute Engine instances, you can exclude instances named `example-instance` by specifying `name != example-instance`. The `:*` comparison can be used to test whether a key has been defined. For example, to find all objects with `owner` label use: 
 labels.owner:* 
You can also filter nested fields. For example, you could specify `scheduling.automaticRestart = false` to include instances only if they are not scheduled for automatic restarts. You can use filtering on nested fields to filter based on resource labels. To filter on multiple expressions, provide each separate expression within parentheses. For example:
 (scheduling.automaticRestart = true) (cpuPlatform = "Intel Skylake") 
By default, each expression is an `AND` expression. However, you can include `AND` and `OR` expressions explicitly. For example:
 (cpuPlatform = "Intel Skylake") OR (cpuPlatform = "Intel Broadwell") AND (scheduling.automaticRestart = true) 
If you want to use a regular expression, use the `eq` (equal) or `ne` (not equal) operator against a single un-parenthesized expression with or without quotes or against multiple parenthesized expressions. Examples: `fieldname eq unquoted literal` `fieldname eq 'single quoted literal'` `fieldname eq "double quoted literal"` `(fieldname1 eq literal) (fieldname2 ne "literal")` The literal value is interpreted as a regular expression using Google RE2 library syntax. The literal value must match the entire field. For example, to filter for instances that do not end with name "instance", you would use `name ne .*instance`. You cannot combine constraints on multiple fields using regular expressions.

/ // const filter = 'abc123' /*

  • The maximum number of results per page that should be returned. If the number of available results is larger than maxResults, Compute Engine returns a nextPageToken that can be used to get the next page of results in subsequent list requests. Acceptable values are 0 to 500, inclusive. (Default: 500) / // const maxResults = 1234 /*
  • Sorts list results by a certain order. By default, results are returned in alphanumerical order based on the resource name. You can also sort results in descending order based on the creation timestamp using orderBy="creationTimestamp desc". This sorts results based on the creationTimestamp field in reverse chronological order (newest result first). Use this to sort resources like operations so that the newest operation is returned first. Currently, only sorting by name or creationTimestamp desc is supported. / // const orderBy = 'abc123' /*
  • Specifies a page token to use. Set pageToken to the nextPageToken returned by a previous list request to get the next page of results. / // const pageToken = 'abc123' /*
  • Project ID for this request. / // const project = 'my-project' /*
  • Opt-in for partial success behavior which provides partial results in case of failure. The default value is false. For example, when partial success behavior is enabled, aggregatedList for a single zone scope either returns all resources in the zone or no resources, with an error code. */ // const returnPartialSuccess = true

    // Imports the Compute library const {TargetHttpProxiesClient} = require('@google-cloud/compute').v1;

    // Instantiates a client const computeClient = new TargetHttpProxiesClient();

    async function callList() { // Construct request const request = { project, };

    // Run request const iterable = computeClient.listAsync(request); for await (const response of iterable) { console.log(response); } }

    callList();

listStream(request, options)

listStream(request?: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IListTargetHttpProxiesRequest, options?: CallOptions): Transform;

Equivalent to method.name.toCamelCase(), but returns a NodeJS Stream object.

Parameters
Name Description
request IListTargetHttpProxiesRequest

The request object that will be sent.

options CallOptions

Call options. See CallOptions for more details.

Returns
Type Description
Transform

{Stream} An object stream which emits an object representing TargetHttpProxy on 'data' event. The client library will perform auto-pagination by default: it will call the API as many times as needed. Note that it can affect your quota. We recommend using listAsync() method described below for async iteration which you can stop as needed. Please see the documentation for more details and examples.

patch(request, options)

patch(request?: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IPatchTargetHttpProxyRequest, options?: CallOptions): Promise<[
        LROperation<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation, null>,
        protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation | undefined,
        {} | undefined
    ]>;

Patches the specified TargetHttpProxy resource with the data included in the request. This method supports PATCH semantics and uses JSON merge patch format and processing rules.

Parameters
Name Description
request IPatchTargetHttpProxyRequest

The request object that will be sent.

options CallOptions

Call options. See CallOptions for more details.

Returns
Type Description
Promise<[ LROperation<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation, null>, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation | undefined, {} | undefined ]>

{Promise} - The promise which resolves to an array. The first element of the array is an object representing a long running operation. Please see the documentation for more details and examples. This method is considered to be in beta. This means while stable it is still a work-in-progress and under active development, and might get backwards-incompatible changes at any time. .promise() is not supported yet.

Example

  /**
   * This snippet has been automatically generated and should be regarded as a code template only.
   * It will require modifications to work.
   * It may require correct/in-range values for request initialization.
   * TODO(developer): Uncomment these variables before running the sample.
   */
  /**
   *  Project ID for this request.
   */
  // const project = 'my-project'
  /**
   *  An optional request ID to identify requests. Specify a unique request ID so that if you must retry your request, the server will know to ignore the request if it has already been completed. For example, consider a situation where you make an initial request and the request times out. If you make the request again with the same request ID, the server can check if original operation with the same request ID was received, and if so, will ignore the second request. This prevents clients from accidentally creating duplicate commitments. The request ID must be a valid UUID with the exception that zero UUID is not supported ( 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000).
   */
  // const requestId = 'abc123'
  /**
   *  Name of the TargetHttpProxy resource to patch.
   */
  // const targetHttpProxy = 'abc123'
  /**
   *  The body resource for this request
   */
  // const targetHttpProxyResource = {}

  // Imports the Compute library
  const {TargetHttpProxiesClient} = require('@google-cloud/compute').v1;

  // Instantiates a client
  const computeClient = new TargetHttpProxiesClient();

  async function callPatch() {
    // Construct request
    const request = {
      project,
      targetHttpProxy,
      targetHttpProxyResource,
    };

    // Run request
    const response = await computeClient.patch(request);
    console.log(response);
  }

  callPatch();

patch(request, options, callback)

patch(request: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IPatchTargetHttpProxyRequest, options: CallOptions, callback: Callback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IPatchTargetHttpProxyRequest | null | undefined, {} | null | undefined>): void;
Parameters
Name Description
request IPatchTargetHttpProxyRequest
options CallOptions
callback Callback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IPatchTargetHttpProxyRequest | null | undefined, {} | null | undefined>
Returns
Type Description
void

patch(request, callback)

patch(request: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IPatchTargetHttpProxyRequest, callback: Callback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IPatchTargetHttpProxyRequest | null | undefined, {} | null | undefined>): void;
Parameters
Name Description
request IPatchTargetHttpProxyRequest
callback Callback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IPatchTargetHttpProxyRequest | null | undefined, {} | null | undefined>
Returns
Type Description
void

setUrlMap(request, options)

setUrlMap(request?: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.ISetUrlMapTargetHttpProxyRequest, options?: CallOptions): Promise<[
        LROperation<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation, null>,
        protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation | undefined,
        {} | undefined
    ]>;

Changes the URL map for TargetHttpProxy.

Parameters
Name Description
request ISetUrlMapTargetHttpProxyRequest

The request object that will be sent.

options CallOptions

Call options. See CallOptions for more details.

Returns
Type Description
Promise<[ LROperation<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation, null>, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation | undefined, {} | undefined ]>

{Promise} - The promise which resolves to an array. The first element of the array is an object representing a long running operation. Please see the documentation for more details and examples. This method is considered to be in beta. This means while stable it is still a work-in-progress and under active development, and might get backwards-incompatible changes at any time. .promise() is not supported yet.

Example

  /**
   * This snippet has been automatically generated and should be regarded as a code template only.
   * It will require modifications to work.
   * It may require correct/in-range values for request initialization.
   * TODO(developer): Uncomment these variables before running the sample.
   */
  /**
   *  Project ID for this request.
   */
  // const project = 'my-project'
  /**
   *  An optional request ID to identify requests. Specify a unique request ID so that if you must retry your request, the server will know to ignore the request if it has already been completed. For example, consider a situation where you make an initial request and the request times out. If you make the request again with the same request ID, the server can check if original operation with the same request ID was received, and if so, will ignore the second request. This prevents clients from accidentally creating duplicate commitments. The request ID must be a valid UUID with the exception that zero UUID is not supported ( 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000).
   */
  // const requestId = 'abc123'
  /**
   *  Name of the TargetHttpProxy to set a URL map for.
   */
  // const targetHttpProxy = 'abc123'
  /**
   *  The body resource for this request
   */
  // const urlMapReferenceResource = {}

  // Imports the Compute library
  const {TargetHttpProxiesClient} = require('@google-cloud/compute').v1;

  // Instantiates a client
  const computeClient = new TargetHttpProxiesClient();

  async function callSetUrlMap() {
    // Construct request
    const request = {
      project,
      targetHttpProxy,
      urlMapReferenceResource,
    };

    // Run request
    const response = await computeClient.setUrlMap(request);
    console.log(response);
  }

  callSetUrlMap();

setUrlMap(request, options, callback)

setUrlMap(request: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.ISetUrlMapTargetHttpProxyRequest, options: CallOptions, callback: Callback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.ISetUrlMapTargetHttpProxyRequest | null | undefined, {} | null | undefined>): void;
Parameters
Name Description
request ISetUrlMapTargetHttpProxyRequest
options CallOptions
callback Callback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.ISetUrlMapTargetHttpProxyRequest | null | undefined, {} | null | undefined>
Returns
Type Description
void

setUrlMap(request, callback)

setUrlMap(request: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.ISetUrlMapTargetHttpProxyRequest, callback: Callback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.ISetUrlMapTargetHttpProxyRequest | null | undefined, {} | null | undefined>): void;
Parameters
Name Description
request ISetUrlMapTargetHttpProxyRequest
callback Callback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.ISetUrlMapTargetHttpProxyRequest | null | undefined, {} | null | undefined>
Returns
Type Description
void