Class TargetHttpsProxy (0.9.0)

TargetHttpsProxy(mapping=None, *, ignore_unknown_fields=False, **kwargs)

Represents a Target HTTPS Proxy resource. Google Compute Engine has two Target HTTPS Proxy resources: * Global </compute/docs/reference/rest/v1/targetHttpsProxies> * Regional </compute/docs/reference/rest/v1/regionTargetHttpsProxies> A target HTTPS proxy is a component of GCP HTTPS load balancers. * targetHttpsProxies are used by external HTTPS load balancers. * regionTargetHttpsProxies are used by internal HTTPS load balancers. Forwarding rules reference a target HTTPS proxy, and the target proxy then references a URL map. For more information, read Using Target Proxies and Forwarding rule concepts.

Attributes

NameDescription
authorization_policy str
Optional. A URL referring to a networksecurity.AuthorizationPolicy resource that describes how the proxy should authorize inbound traffic. If left blank, access will not be restricted by an authorization policy. Refer to the AuthorizationPolicy resource for additional details. authorizationPolicy only applies to a global TargetHttpsProxy attached to globalForwardingRules with the loadBalancingScheme set to INTERNAL_SELF_MANAGED. Note: This field currently has no impact. This field is a member of oneof_ _authorization_policy.
creation_timestamp str
[Output Only] Creation timestamp in RFC3339 text format. This field is a member of oneof_ _creation_timestamp.
description str
An optional description of this resource. Provide this property when you create the resource. This field is a member of oneof_ _description.
fingerprint str
Fingerprint of this resource. A hash of the contents stored in this object. This field is used in optimistic locking. This field will be ignored when inserting a TargetHttpsProxy. An up-to-date fingerprint must be provided in order to patch the TargetHttpsProxy; otherwise, the request will fail with error 412 conditionNotMet. To see the latest fingerprint, make a get() request to retrieve the TargetHttpsProxy. This field is a member of oneof_ _fingerprint.
id int
[Output Only] The unique identifier for the resource. This identifier is defined by the server. This field is a member of oneof_ _id.
kind str
[Output Only] Type of resource. Always compute#targetHttpsProxy for target HTTPS proxies. This field is a member of oneof_ _kind.
name str
Name of the resource. Provided by the client when the resource is created. The name must be 1-63 characters long, and comply with RFC1035. Specifically, the name must be 1-63 characters long and match the regular expression [a-z]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])? which means the first character must be a lowercase letter, and all following characters must be a dash, lowercase letter, or digit, except the last character, which cannot be a dash. This field is a member of oneof_ _name.
proxy_bind bool
This field only applies when the forwarding rule that references this target proxy has a loadBalancingScheme set to INTERNAL_SELF_MANAGED. When this field is set to true, Envoy proxies set up inbound traffic interception and bind to the IP address and port specified in the forwarding rule. This is generally useful when using Traffic Director to configure Envoy as a gateway or middle proxy (in other words, not a sidecar proxy). The Envoy proxy listens for inbound requests and handles requests when it receives them. The default is false. This field is a member of oneof_ _proxy_bind.
quic_override str
Specifies the QUIC override policy for this TargetHttpsProxy resource. This setting determines whether the load balancer attempts to negotiate QUIC with clients. You can specify NONE, ENABLE, or DISABLE. - When quic-override is set to NONE, Google manages whether QUIC is used. - When quic-override is set to ENABLE, the load balancer uses QUIC when possible. - When quic-override is set to DISABLE, the load balancer doesn't use QUIC. - If the quic- override flag is not specified, NONE is implied. Check the QuicOverride enum for the list of possible values. This field is a member of oneof_ _quic_override.
region str
[Output Only] URL of the region where the regional TargetHttpsProxy resides. This field is not applicable to global TargetHttpsProxies. This field is a member of oneof_ _region.
self_link str
[Output Only] Server-defined URL for the resource. This field is a member of oneof_ _self_link.
server_tls_policy str
Optional. A URL referring to a networksecurity.ServerTlsPolicy resource that describes how the proxy should authenticate inbound traffic. serverTlsPolicy only applies to a global TargetHttpsProxy attached to globalForwardingRules with the loadBalancingScheme set to INTERNAL_SELF_MANAGED. If left blank, communications are not encrypted. Note: This field currently has no impact. This field is a member of oneof_ _server_tls_policy.
ssl_certificates Sequence[str]
URLs to SslCertificate resources that are used to authenticate connections between users and the load balancer. At least one SSL certificate must be specified. Currently, you may specify up to 15 SSL certificates. sslCertificates do not apply when the load balancing scheme is set to INTERNAL_SELF_MANAGED.
ssl_policy str
URL of SslPolicy resource that will be associated with the TargetHttpsProxy resource. If not set, the TargetHttpsProxy resource has no SSL policy configured. This field is a member of oneof_ _ssl_policy.
url_map str
A fully-qualified or valid partial URL to the UrlMap resource that defines the mapping from URL to the BackendService. For example, the following are all valid URLs for specifying a URL map: - https://www.googleapis.compute/v1/projects/project/global/urlMaps/ url-map - projects/project/global/urlMaps/url- map - global/urlMaps/url-map This field is a member of oneof_ _url_map.

Classes

QuicOverride

QuicOverride(value)

Specifies the QUIC override policy for this TargetHttpsProxy resource. This setting determines whether the load balancer attempts to negotiate QUIC with clients. You can specify NONE, ENABLE, or DISABLE. - When quic-override is set to NONE, Google manages whether QUIC is used. - When quic-override is set to ENABLE, the load balancer uses QUIC when possible. - When quic- override is set to DISABLE, the load balancer doesn't use QUIC.

  • If the quic-override flag is not specified, NONE is implied.