Compute V1 Client - Class UrlRewrite (1.16.2)

Reference documentation and code samples for the Compute V1 Client class UrlRewrite.

The spec for modifying the path before sending the request to the matched backend service.

Generated from protobuf message google.cloud.compute.v1.UrlRewrite

Namespace

Google \ Cloud \ Compute \ V1

Methods

__construct

Constructor.

Parameters
Name Description
data array

Optional. Data for populating the Message object.

↳ host_rewrite string

Before forwarding the request to the selected service, the request's host header is replaced with contents of hostRewrite. The value must be from 1 to 255 characters.

↳ path_prefix_rewrite string

Before forwarding the request to the selected backend service, the matching portion of the request's path is replaced by pathPrefixRewrite. The value must be from 1 to 1024 characters.

↳ path_template_rewrite string

If specified, the pattern rewrites the URL path (based on the :path header) using the HTTP template syntax. A corresponding path_template_match must be specified. Any template variables must exist in the path_template_match field. - -At least one variable must be specified in the path_template_match field - You can omit variables from the rewritten URL - The * and ** operators cannot be matched unless they have a corresponding variable name - e.g. {format=} or {var=}. For example, a path_template_match of /static/{format=} could be rewritten as /static/content/{format} to prefix /content to the URL. Variables can also be re-ordered in a rewrite, so that /{country}/{format}/{suffix=*} can be rewritten as /content/{format}/{country}/{suffix}. At least one non-empty routeRules[].matchRules[].path_template_match is required. Only one of path_prefix_rewrite or path_template_rewrite may be specified.

getHostRewrite

Before forwarding the request to the selected service, the request's host header is replaced with contents of hostRewrite. The value must be from 1 to 255 characters.

Returns
Type Description
string

hasHostRewrite

clearHostRewrite

setHostRewrite

Before forwarding the request to the selected service, the request's host header is replaced with contents of hostRewrite. The value must be from 1 to 255 characters.

Parameter
Name Description
var string
Returns
Type Description
$this

getPathPrefixRewrite

Before forwarding the request to the selected backend service, the matching portion of the request's path is replaced by pathPrefixRewrite. The value must be from 1 to 1024 characters.

Returns
Type Description
string

hasPathPrefixRewrite

clearPathPrefixRewrite

setPathPrefixRewrite

Before forwarding the request to the selected backend service, the matching portion of the request's path is replaced by pathPrefixRewrite. The value must be from 1 to 1024 characters.

Parameter
Name Description
var string
Returns
Type Description
$this

getPathTemplateRewrite

If specified, the pattern rewrites the URL path (based on the :path header) using the HTTP template syntax. A corresponding path_template_match must be specified. Any template variables must exist in the path_template_match field. - -At least one variable must be specified in the path_template_match field - You can omit variables from the rewritten URL - The * and ** operators cannot be matched unless they have a corresponding variable name - e.g. {format=} or {var=}. For example, a path_template_match of /static/{format=} could be rewritten as /static/content/{format} to prefix /content to the URL. Variables can also be re-ordered in a rewrite, so that /{country}/{format}/{suffix=*} can be rewritten as /content/{format}/{country}/{suffix}. At least one non-empty routeRules[].matchRules[].path_template_match is required. Only one of path_prefix_rewrite or path_template_rewrite may be specified.

Returns
Type Description
string

hasPathTemplateRewrite

clearPathTemplateRewrite

setPathTemplateRewrite

If specified, the pattern rewrites the URL path (based on the :path header) using the HTTP template syntax. A corresponding path_template_match must be specified. Any template variables must exist in the path_template_match field. - -At least one variable must be specified in the path_template_match field - You can omit variables from the rewritten URL - The * and ** operators cannot be matched unless they have a corresponding variable name - e.g. {format=} or {var=}. For example, a path_template_match of /static/{format=} could be rewritten as /static/content/{format} to prefix /content to the URL. Variables can also be re-ordered in a rewrite, so that /{country}/{format}/{suffix=*} can be rewritten as /content/{format}/{country}/{suffix}. At least one non-empty routeRules[].matchRules[].path_template_match is required. Only one of path_prefix_rewrite or path_template_rewrite may be specified.

Parameter
Name Description
var string
Returns
Type Description
$this