Package google.cloud.tasks.v2beta3

Index

CloudTasks

Cloud Tasks allows developers to manage the execution of background work in their applications.

BufferTask

rpc BufferTask(BufferTaskRequest) returns (BufferTaskResponse)

Creates and buffers a new task without the need to explicitly define a Task message. The queue must have HTTP target. To create the task with a custom ID, use the following format and set TASK_ID to your desired ID: projects/PROJECT_ID/locations/LOCATION_ID/queues/QUEUE_ID/tasks/TASK_ID:buffer To create the task with an automatically generated ID, use the following format: projects/PROJECT_ID/locations/LOCATION_ID/queues/QUEUE_ID/tasks:buffer.

Authorization scopes

Requires one of the following OAuth scopes:

  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform
  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-tasks

For more information, see the Authentication Overview.

CreateQueue

rpc CreateQueue(CreateQueueRequest) returns (Queue)

Creates a queue.

Queues created with this method allow tasks to live for a maximum of 31 days. After a task is 31 days old, the task will be deleted regardless of whether it was dispatched or not.

WARNING: Using this method may have unintended side effects if you are using an App Engine queue.yaml or queue.xml file to manage your queues. Read Overview of Queue Management and queue.yaml before using this method.

Authorization scopes

Requires one of the following OAuth scopes:

  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform
  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-tasks

For more information, see the Authentication Overview.

CreateTask

rpc CreateTask(CreateTaskRequest) returns (Task)

Creates a task and adds it to a queue.

Tasks cannot be updated after creation; there is no UpdateTask command.

  • The maximum task size is 100KB.
Authorization scopes

Requires one of the following OAuth scopes:

  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform
  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-tasks

For more information, see the Authentication Overview.

DeleteQueue

rpc DeleteQueue(DeleteQueueRequest) returns (Empty)

Deletes a queue.

This command will delete the queue even if it has tasks in it.

Note : If you delete a queue, you may be prevented from creating a new queue with the same name as the deleted queue for a tombstone window of up to 3 days. During this window, the CreateQueue operation may appear to recreate the queue, but this can be misleading. If you attempt to create a queue with the same name as one that is in the tombstone window, run GetQueue to confirm that the queue creation was successful. If GetQueue returns 200 response code, your queue was successfully created with the name of the previously deleted queue. Otherwise, your queue did not successfully recreate.

WARNING: Using this method may have unintended side effects if you are using an App Engine queue.yaml or queue.xml file to manage your queues. Read Overview of Queue Management and queue.yaml before using this method.

Authorization scopes

Requires one of the following OAuth scopes:

  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform
  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-tasks

For more information, see the Authentication Overview.

DeleteTask

rpc DeleteTask(DeleteTaskRequest) returns (Empty)

Deletes a task.

A task can be deleted if it is scheduled or dispatched. A task cannot be deleted if it has executed successfully or permanently failed.

Authorization scopes

Requires one of the following OAuth scopes:

  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform
  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-tasks

For more information, see the Authentication Overview.

GetCmekConfig

rpc GetCmekConfig(GetCmekConfigRequest) returns (CmekConfig)

Gets the CMEK config.

Gets the Customer Managed Encryption Key configured with the Cloud Tasks lcoation. By default there is no kms_key configured.

Authorization scopes

Requires one of the following OAuth scopes:

  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform
  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-tasks

For more information, see the Authentication Overview.

GetIamPolicy

rpc GetIamPolicy(GetIamPolicyRequest) returns (Policy)

Gets the access control policy for a Queue. Returns an empty policy if the resource exists and does not have a policy set.

Authorization requires the following Google IAM permission on the specified resource parent:

  • cloudtasks.queues.getIamPolicy
Authorization scopes

Requires one of the following OAuth scopes:

  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform
  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-tasks

For more information, see the Authentication Overview.

GetQueue

rpc GetQueue(GetQueueRequest) returns (Queue)

Gets a queue.

Authorization scopes

Requires one of the following OAuth scopes:

  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform
  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-tasks

For more information, see the Authentication Overview.

GetTask

rpc GetTask(GetTaskRequest) returns (Task)

Gets a task.

Authorization scopes

Requires one of the following OAuth scopes:

  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform
  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-tasks

For more information, see the Authentication Overview.

ListQueues

rpc ListQueues(ListQueuesRequest) returns (ListQueuesResponse)

Lists queues.

Queues are returned in lexicographical order.

Authorization scopes

Requires one of the following OAuth scopes:

  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform
  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-tasks

For more information, see the Authentication Overview.

ListTasks

rpc ListTasks(ListTasksRequest) returns (ListTasksResponse)

Lists the tasks in a queue.

By default, only the BASIC view is retrieved due to performance considerations; response_view controls the subset of information which is returned.

The tasks may be returned in any order. The ordering may change at any time.

Authorization scopes

Requires one of the following OAuth scopes:

  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform
  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-tasks

For more information, see the Authentication Overview.

PauseQueue

rpc PauseQueue(PauseQueueRequest) returns (Queue)

Pauses the queue.

If a queue is paused then the system will stop dispatching tasks until the queue is resumed via ResumeQueue. Tasks can still be added when the queue is paused. A queue is paused if its state is PAUSED.

Authorization scopes

Requires one of the following OAuth scopes:

  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform
  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-tasks

For more information, see the Authentication Overview.

PurgeQueue

rpc PurgeQueue(PurgeQueueRequest) returns (Queue)

Purges a queue by deleting all of its tasks.

All tasks created before this method is called are permanently deleted.

Purge operations can take up to one minute to take effect. Tasks might be dispatched before the purge takes effect. A purge is irreversible.

Authorization scopes

Requires one of the following OAuth scopes:

  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform
  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-tasks

For more information, see the Authentication Overview.

ResumeQueue

rpc ResumeQueue(ResumeQueueRequest) returns (Queue)

Resume a queue.

This method resumes a queue after it has been PAUSED or DISABLED. The state of a queue is stored in the queue's state; after calling this method it will be set to RUNNING.

WARNING: Resuming many high-QPS queues at the same time can lead to target overloading. If you are resuming high-QPS queues, follow the 500/50/5 pattern described in Managing Cloud Tasks Scaling Risks.

Authorization scopes

Requires one of the following OAuth scopes:

  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform
  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-tasks

For more information, see the Authentication Overview.

RunTask

rpc RunTask(RunTaskRequest) returns (Task)

Forces a task to run now.

When this method is called, Cloud Tasks will dispatch the task, even if the task is already running, the queue has reached its RateLimits or is PAUSED.

This command is meant to be used for manual debugging. For example, RunTask can be used to retry a failed task after a fix has been made or to manually force a task to be dispatched now.

The dispatched task is returned. That is, the task that is returned contains the [status][Task.status] after the task is dispatched but before the task is received by its target.

If Cloud Tasks receives a successful response from the task's target, then the task will be deleted; otherwise the task's schedule_time will be reset to the time that RunTask was called plus the retry delay specified in the queue's RetryConfig.

RunTask returns NOT_FOUND when it is called on a task that has already succeeded or permanently failed.

Authorization scopes

Requires one of the following OAuth scopes:

  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform
  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-tasks

For more information, see the Authentication Overview.

SetIamPolicy

rpc SetIamPolicy(SetIamPolicyRequest) returns (Policy)

Sets the access control policy for a Queue. Replaces any existing policy.

Note: The Cloud Console does not check queue-level IAM permissions yet. Project-level permissions are required to use the Cloud Console.

Authorization requires the following Google IAM permission on the specified resource parent:

  • cloudtasks.queues.setIamPolicy
Authorization scopes

Requires one of the following OAuth scopes:

  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform
  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-tasks

For more information, see the Authentication Overview.

TestIamPermissions

rpc TestIamPermissions(TestIamPermissionsRequest) returns (TestIamPermissionsResponse)

Returns permissions that a caller has on a Queue. If the resource does not exist, this will return an empty set of permissions, not a NOT_FOUND error.

Note: This operation is designed to be used for building permission-aware UIs and command-line tools, not for authorization checking. This operation may "fail open" without warning.

Authorization scopes

Requires one of the following OAuth scopes:

  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform
  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-tasks

For more information, see the Authentication Overview.

UpdateCmekConfig

rpc UpdateCmekConfig(UpdateCmekConfigRequest) returns (CmekConfig)

Creates or Updates a CMEK config.

Updates the Customer Managed Encryption Key assotiated with the Cloud Tasks location (Creates if the key does not already exist). All new tasks created in the location will be encrypted at-rest with the KMS-key provided in the config.

Authorization scopes

Requires one of the following OAuth scopes:

  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform
  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-tasks

For more information, see the Authentication Overview.

UpdateQueue

rpc UpdateQueue(UpdateQueueRequest) returns (Queue)

Updates a queue.

This method creates the queue if it does not exist and updates the queue if it does exist.

Queues created with this method allow tasks to live for a maximum of 31 days. After a task is 31 days old, the task will be deleted regardless of whether it was dispatched or not.

WARNING: Using this method may have unintended side effects if you are using an App Engine queue.yaml or queue.xml file to manage your queues. Read Overview of Queue Management and queue.yaml before using this method.

Authorization scopes

Requires one of the following OAuth scopes:

  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform
  • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-tasks

For more information, see the Authentication Overview.

AppEngineHttpQueue

App Engine HTTP queue.

The task will be delivered to the App Engine application hostname specified by its AppEngineHttpQueue and AppEngineHttpRequest. The documentation for AppEngineHttpRequest explains how the task's host URL is constructed.

Using AppEngineHttpQueue requires appengine.applications.get Google IAM permission for the project and the following scope:

https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform

Fields
app_engine_routing_override

AppEngineRouting

Overrides for the task-level app_engine_routing.

If set, app_engine_routing_override is used for all tasks in the queue, no matter what the setting is for the task-level app_engine_routing.

AppEngineHttpRequest

App Engine HTTP request.

The message defines the HTTP request that is sent to an App Engine app when the task is dispatched.

Using AppEngineHttpRequest requires appengine.applications.get Google IAM permission for the project and the following scope:

https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform

The task will be delivered to the App Engine app which belongs to the same project as the queue. For more information, see How Requests are Routed and how routing is affected by dispatch files. Traffic is encrypted during transport and never leaves Google datacenters. Because this traffic is carried over a communication mechanism internal to Google, you cannot explicitly set the protocol (for example, HTTP or HTTPS). The request to the handler, however, will appear to have used the HTTP protocol.

The AppEngineRouting used to construct the URL that the task is delivered to can be set at the queue-level or task-level:

The url that the task will be sent to is:

Tasks can be dispatched to secure app handlers, unsecure app handlers, and URIs restricted with login: admin. Because tasks are not run as any user, they cannot be dispatched to URIs restricted with login: required Task dispatches also do not follow redirects.

The task attempt has succeeded if the app's request handler returns an HTTP response code in the range [200 - 299]. The task attempt has failed if the app's handler returns a non-2xx response code or Cloud Tasks does not receive response before the deadline. Failed tasks will be retried according to the retry configuration. 503 (Service Unavailable) is considered an App Engine system error instead of an application error and will cause Cloud Tasks' traffic congestion control to temporarily throttle the queue's dispatches. Unlike other types of task targets, a 429 (Too Many Requests) response from an app handler does not cause traffic congestion control to throttle the queue.

Fields
http_method

HttpMethod

The HTTP method to use for the request. The default is POST.

The app's request handler for the task's target URL must be able to handle HTTP requests with this http_method, otherwise the task attempt fails with error code 405 (Method Not Allowed). See Writing a push task request handler and the App Engine documentation for your runtime on How Requests are Handled.

app_engine_routing

AppEngineRouting

Task-level setting for App Engine routing.

If set, app_engine_routing_override is used for all tasks in the queue, no matter what the setting is for the task-level app_engine_routing.

relative_uri

string

The relative URI.

The relative URI must begin with "/" and must be a valid HTTP relative URI. It can contain a path and query string arguments. If the relative URI is empty, then the root path "/" will be used. No spaces are allowed, and the maximum length allowed is 2083 characters.

headers

map<string, string>

HTTP request headers.

This map contains the header field names and values. Headers can be set when the task is created. Repeated headers are not supported but a header value can contain commas.

Cloud Tasks sets some headers to default values:

  • User-Agent: By default, this header is "AppEngine-Google; (+http://code.google.com/appengine)". This header can be modified, but Cloud Tasks will append "AppEngine-Google; (+http://code.google.com/appengine)" to the modified User-Agent.

If the task has a body, Cloud Tasks sets the following headers:

  • Content-Type: By default, the Content-Type header is set to "application/octet-stream". The default can be overridden by explicitly setting Content-Type to a particular media type when the task is created. For example, Content-Type can be set to "application/json".
  • Content-Length: This is computed by Cloud Tasks. This value is output only. It cannot be changed.

The headers below cannot be set or overridden:

  • Host
  • X-Google-*
  • X-AppEngine-*

In addition, Cloud Tasks sets some headers when the task is dispatched, such as headers containing information about the task; see request headers. These headers are set only when the task is dispatched, so they are not visible when the task is returned in a Cloud Tasks response.

Although there is no specific limit for the maximum number of headers or the size, there is a limit on the maximum size of the Task. For more information, see the CreateTask documentation.

body

bytes

HTTP request body.

A request body is allowed only if the HTTP method is POST or PUT. It is an error to set a body on a task with an incompatible HttpMethod.

AppEngineRouting

App Engine Routing.

Defines routing characteristics specific to App Engine - service, version, and instance.

For more information about services, versions, and instances see An Overview of App Engine, Microservices Architecture on Google App Engine, App Engine Standard request routing, and App Engine Flex request routing.

Fields
service

string

App service.

By default, the task is sent to the service which is the default service when the task is attempted.

For some queues or tasks which were created using the App Engine Task Queue API, host is not parsable into service, version, and instance. For example, some tasks which were created using the App Engine SDK use a custom domain name; custom domains are not parsed by Cloud Tasks. If host is not parsable, then service, version, and instance are the empty string.

version

string

App version.

By default, the task is sent to the version which is the default version when the task is attempted.

For some queues or tasks which were created using the App Engine Task Queue API, host is not parsable into service, version, and instance. For example, some tasks which were created using the App Engine SDK use a custom domain name; custom domains are not parsed by Cloud Tasks. If host is not parsable, then service, version, and instance are the empty string.

instance

string

App instance.

By default, the task is sent to an instance which is available when the task is attempted.

Requests can only be sent to a specific instance if manual scaling is used in App Engine Standard. App Engine Flex does not support instances. For more information, see App Engine Standard request routing and App Engine Flex request routing.

host

string

Output only. The host that the task is sent to.

The host is constructed from the domain name of the app associated with the queue's project ID (for example .appspot.com), and the service, version, and instance. Tasks which were created using the App Engine SDK might have a custom domain name.

For more information, see How Requests are Routed.

Attempt

The status of a task attempt.

Fields
schedule_time

Timestamp

Output only. The time that this attempt was scheduled.

schedule_time will be truncated to the nearest microsecond.

dispatch_time

Timestamp

Output only. The time that this attempt was dispatched.

dispatch_time will be truncated to the nearest microsecond.

response_time

Timestamp

Output only. The time that this attempt response was received.

response_time will be truncated to the nearest microsecond.

response_status

Status

Output only. The response from the worker for this attempt.

If response_time is unset, then the task has not been attempted or is currently running and the response_status field is meaningless.

BufferTaskRequest

Request message for BufferTask.

Fields
queue

string

Required. The parent queue name. For example: projects/PROJECT_ID/locations/LOCATION_ID/queues/QUEUE_ID`

The queue must already exist.

Authorization requires the following IAM permission on the specified resource queue:

  • cloudtasks.tasks.create
task_id

string

Optional. Task ID for the task being created. If not provided, a random task ID is assigned to the task.

body

HttpBody

Optional. Body of the HTTP request.

The body can take any generic value. The value is written to the [HttpRequest][payload] of the [Task].

BufferTaskResponse

Response message for BufferTask.

Fields
task

Task

The created task.

CmekConfig

Describes the customer-managed encryption key (CMEK) configuration associated with a project and location.

Fields
name

string

Output only. The config resource name which includes the project and location and must end in 'cmekConfig', in the format projects/PROJECT_ID/locations/LOCATION_ID/cmekConfig`

kms_key

string

Resource name of the Cloud KMS key, of the form projects/PROJECT_ID/locations/LOCATION_ID/keyRings/KEY_RING_ID/cryptoKeys/KEY_ID, that will be used to encrypt the Queues & Tasks in the region. Setting this as blank will turn off CMEK encryption.

CreateQueueRequest

Request message for CreateQueue.

Fields
parent

string

Required. The location name in which the queue will be created. For example: projects/PROJECT_ID/locations/LOCATION_ID

The list of allowed locations can be obtained by calling Cloud Tasks' implementation of ListLocations.

Authorization requires the following IAM permission on the specified resource parent:

  • cloudtasks.queues.create
queue

Queue

Required. The queue to create.

Queue's name cannot be the same as an existing queue.

CreateTaskRequest

Request message for CreateTask.

Fields
parent

string

Required. The queue name. For example: projects/PROJECT_ID/locations/LOCATION_ID/queues/QUEUE_ID

The queue must already exist.

Authorization requires the following IAM permission on the specified resource parent:

  • cloudtasks.tasks.create
task

Task

Required. The task to add.

Task names have the following format: projects/PROJECT_ID/locations/LOCATION_ID/queues/QUEUE_ID/tasks/TASK_ID. The user can optionally specify a task name. If a name is not specified then the system will generate a random unique task id, which will be set in the task returned in the response.

If schedule_time is not set or is in the past then Cloud Tasks will set it to the current time.

Task De-duplication:

Explicitly specifying a task ID enables task de-duplication. If a task's ID is identical to that of an existing task or a task that was deleted or executed recently then the call will fail with ALREADY_EXISTS. The IDs of deleted tasks are not immediately available for reuse. It can take up to 4 hours (or 9 days if the task's queue was created using a queue.yaml or queue.xml) for the task ID to be released and made available again.

Because there is an extra lookup cost to identify duplicate task names, these CreateTask calls have significantly increased latency. Using hashed strings for the task id or for the prefix of the task id is recommended. Choosing task ids that are sequential or have sequential prefixes, for example using a timestamp, causes an increase in latency and error rates in all task commands. The infrastructure relies on an approximately uniform distribution of task ids to store and serve tasks efficiently.

response_view

View

The response_view specifies which subset of the Task will be returned.

By default response_view is BASIC; not all information is retrieved by default because some data, such as payloads, might be desirable to return only when needed because of its large size or because of the sensitivity of data that it contains.

Authorization for FULL requires cloudtasks.tasks.fullView Google IAM permission on the Task resource.

DeleteQueueRequest

Request message for DeleteQueue.

Fields
name

string

Required. The queue name. For example: projects/PROJECT_ID/locations/LOCATION_ID/queues/QUEUE_ID

Authorization requires the following IAM permission on the specified resource name:

  • cloudtasks.queues.delete

DeleteTaskRequest

Request message for deleting a task using DeleteTask.

Fields
name

string

Required. The task name. For example: projects/PROJECT_ID/locations/LOCATION_ID/queues/QUEUE_ID/tasks/TASK_ID

Authorization requires the following IAM permission on the specified resource name:

  • cloudtasks.tasks.delete

GetCmekConfigRequest

Request message for GetCmekConfig.

Fields
name

string

Required. The config resource name. For example: projects/PROJECT_ID/locations/LOCATION_ID/cmekConfig`

Authorization requires the following IAM permission on the specified resource name:

  • cloudtasks.cmekConfig.get

GetQueueRequest

Request message for GetQueue.

Fields
name

string

Required. The resource name of the queue. For example: projects/PROJECT_ID/locations/LOCATION_ID/queues/QUEUE_ID

Authorization requires the following IAM permission on the specified resource name:

  • cloudtasks.queues.get
read_mask

FieldMask

Optional. Read mask is used for a more granular control over what the API returns. If the mask is not present all fields will be returned except [Queue.stats]. [Queue.stats] will be returned only if it was explicitly specified in the mask.

GetTaskRequest

Request message for getting a task using GetTask.

Fields
name

string

Required. The task name. For example: projects/PROJECT_ID/locations/LOCATION_ID/queues/QUEUE_ID/tasks/TASK_ID

Authorization requires the following IAM permission on the specified resource name:

  • cloudtasks.tasks.get
response_view

View

The response_view specifies which subset of the Task will be returned.

By default response_view is BASIC; not all information is retrieved by default because some data, such as payloads, might be desirable to return only when needed because of its large size or because of the sensitivity of data that it contains.

Authorization for FULL requires cloudtasks.tasks.fullView Google IAM permission on the Task resource.

HttpMethod

The HTTP method used to execute the task.

Enums
HTTP_METHOD_UNSPECIFIED HTTP method unspecified
POST HTTP POST
GET HTTP GET
HEAD HTTP HEAD
PUT HTTP PUT
DELETE HTTP DELETE
PATCH HTTP PATCH
OPTIONS HTTP OPTIONS

HttpRequest

HTTP request.

The task will be pushed to the worker as an HTTP request. If the worker or the redirected worker acknowledges the task by returning a successful HTTP response code ([200 - 299]), the task will be removed from the queue. If any other HTTP response code is returned or no response is received, the task will be retried according to the following:

  • User-specified throttling: retry configuration, rate limits, and the queue's state.

  • System throttling: To prevent the worker from overloading, Cloud Tasks may temporarily reduce the queue's effective rate. User-specified settings will not be changed.

System throttling happens because:

  • Cloud Tasks backs off on all errors. Normally the backoff specified in rate limits will be used. But if the worker returns 429 (Too Many Requests), 503 (Service Unavailable), or the rate of errors is high, Cloud Tasks will use a higher backoff rate. The retry specified in the Retry-After HTTP response header is considered.

  • To prevent traffic spikes and to smooth sudden increases in traffic, dispatches ramp up slowly when the queue is newly created or idle and if large numbers of tasks suddenly become available to dispatch (due to spikes in create task rates, the queue being unpaused, or many tasks that are scheduled at the same time).

Fields
url

string

Required. The full url path that the request will be sent to.

This string must begin with either "http://" or "https://". Some examples are: http://acme.com and https://acme.com/sales:8080. Cloud Tasks will encode some characters for safety and compatibility. The maximum allowed URL length is 2083 characters after encoding.

The Location header response from a redirect response [300 - 399] may be followed. The redirect is not counted as a separate attempt.

http_method

HttpMethod

The HTTP method to use for the request. The default is POST.

headers

map<string, string>

HTTP request headers.

This map contains the header field names and values. Headers can be set when the task is created.

These headers represent a subset of the headers that will accompany the task's HTTP request. Some HTTP request headers will be ignored or replaced.

A partial list of headers that will be ignored or replaced is:

  • Any header that is prefixed with "X-CloudTasks-" will be treated as service header. Service headers define properties of the task and are predefined in CloudTask.
  • Host: This will be computed by Cloud Tasks and derived from HttpRequest.url.
  • Content-Length: This will be computed by Cloud Tasks.
  • User-Agent: This will be set to "Google-Cloud-Tasks".
  • X-Google-*: Google use only.
  • X-AppEngine-*: Google use only.

Content-Type won't be set by Cloud Tasks. You can explicitly set Content-Type to a media type when the task is created. For example, Content-Type can be set to "application/octet-stream" or "application/json".

Headers which can have multiple values (according to RFC2616) can be specified using comma-separated values.

The size of the headers must be less than 80KB.

body

bytes

HTTP request body.

A request body is allowed only if the HTTP method is POST, PUT, or PATCH. It is an error to set body on a task with an incompatible HttpMethod.

Union field authorization_header. The mode for generating an Authorization header for HTTP requests.

If specified, all Authorization headers in the HttpRequest.headers field will be overridden. authorization_header can be only one of the following:

oauth_token

OAuthToken

If specified, an OAuth token will be generated and attached as an Authorization header in the HTTP request.

This type of authorization should generally only be used when calling Google APIs hosted on *.googleapis.com.

oidc_token

OidcToken

If specified, an OIDC token will be generated and attached as an Authorization header in the HTTP request.

This type of authorization can be used for many scenarios, including calling Cloud Run, or endpoints where you intend to validate the token yourself.

HttpTarget

HTTP target.

When specified as a [Queue][target_type], all the tasks with [HttpRequest] will be overridden according to the target.

Fields
uri_override

UriOverride

URI override.

When specified, overrides the execution URI for all the tasks in the queue.

http_method

HttpMethod

The HTTP method to use for the request.

When specified, it overrides HttpRequest for the task. Note that if the value is set to [HttpMethod][GET] the [HttpRequest][body] of the task will be ignored at execution time.

header_overrides[]

HeaderOverride

HTTP target headers.

This map contains the header field names and values. Headers will be set when running the CreateTask and/or BufferTask.

These headers represent a subset of the headers that will be configured for the task's HTTP request. Some HTTP request headers will be ignored or replaced.

A partial list of headers that will be ignored or replaced is: * Several predefined headers, prefixed with "X-CloudTasks-", can be used to define properties of the task. * Host: This will be computed by Cloud Tasks and derived from [HttpRequest.url][google.cloud.tasks.v2beta3.Target.HttpRequest.url]. * Content-Length: This will be computed by Cloud Tasks.

Content-Type won't be set by Cloud Tasks. You can explicitly set Content-Type to a media type when the task is created. For example,Content-Type can be set to "application/octet-stream" or "application/json". The default value is set to "application/json".

  • User-Agent: This will be set to "Google-Cloud-Tasks".

Headers which can have multiple values (according to RFC2616) can be specified using comma-separated values.

The size of the headers must be less than 80KB. Queue-level headers to override headers of all the tasks in the queue.

Do not put business sensitive or personally identifying data in the HTTP Header Override Configuration or other similar fields in accordance with Section 12 (Resource Fields) of the Service Specific Terms.

Union field authorization_header. The mode for generating an Authorization header for HTTP requests.

If specified, all Authorization headers in the HttpRequest.headers field are overridden. authorization_header can be only one of the following:

oauth_token

OAuthToken

If specified, an OAuth token is generated and attached as the Authorization header in the HTTP request.

This type of authorization should generally be used only when calling Google APIs hosted on *.googleapis.com. Note that both the service account email and the scope MUST be specified when using the queue-level authorization override.

oidc_token

OidcToken

If specified, an OIDC token is generated and attached as an Authorization header in the HTTP request.

This type of authorization can be used for many scenarios, including calling Cloud Run, or endpoints where you intend to validate the token yourself. Note that both the service account email and the audience MUST be specified when using the queue-level authorization override.

Defines a header message. A header can have a key and a value.

Fields
key

string

The Key of the header.

value

string

The Value of the header.

HeaderOverride

Wraps the Header object.

Fields
header

Header

Header embodying a key and a value.

Do not put business sensitive or personally identifying data in the HTTP Header Override Configuration or other similar fields in accordance with Section 12 (Resource Fields) of the Service Specific Terms.

ListQueuesRequest

Request message for ListQueues.

Fields
parent

string

Required. The location name. For example: projects/PROJECT_ID/locations/LOCATION_ID

Authorization requires the following IAM permission on the specified resource parent:

  • cloudtasks.queues.list
filter

string

filter can be used to specify a subset of queues. Any Queue field can be used as a filter and several operators as supported. For example: <=, <, >=, >, !=, =, :. The filter syntax is the same as described in Stackdriver's Advanced Logs Filters.

Sample filter "state: PAUSED".

Note that using filters might cause fewer queues than the requested page_size to be returned.

page_size

int32

Requested page size.

The maximum page size is 9800. If unspecified, the page size will be the maximum. Fewer queues than requested might be returned, even if more queues exist; use the next_page_token in the response to determine if more queues exist.

page_token

string

A token identifying the page of results to return.

To request the first page results, page_token must be empty. To request the next page of results, page_token must be the value of next_page_token returned from the previous call to ListQueues method. It is an error to switch the value of the filter while iterating through pages.

read_mask

FieldMask

Optional. Read mask is used for a more granular control over what the API returns. If the mask is not present all fields will be returned except [Queue.stats]. [Queue.stats] will be returned only if it was explicitly specified in the mask.

ListQueuesResponse

Response message for ListQueues.

Fields
queues[]

Queue

The list of queues.

next_page_token

string

A token to retrieve next page of results.

To return the next page of results, call ListQueues with this value as the page_token.

If the next_page_token is empty, there are no more results.

The page token is valid for only 2 hours.

ListTasksRequest

Request message for listing tasks using ListTasks.

Fields
parent

string

Required. The queue name. For example: projects/PROJECT_ID/locations/LOCATION_ID/queues/QUEUE_ID

Authorization requires the following IAM permission on the specified resource parent:

  • cloudtasks.tasks.list
response_view

View

The response_view specifies which subset of the Task will be returned.

By default response_view is BASIC; not all information is retrieved by default because some data, such as payloads, might be desirable to return only when needed because of its large size or because of the sensitivity of data that it contains.

Authorization for FULL requires cloudtasks.tasks.fullView Google IAM permission on the Task resource.

page_size

int32

Maximum page size.

Fewer tasks than requested might be returned, even if more tasks exist; use next_page_token in the response to determine if more tasks exist.

The maximum page size is 1000. If unspecified, the page size will be the maximum.

page_token

string

A token identifying the page of results to return.

To request the first page results, page_token must be empty. To request the next page of results, page_token must be the value of next_page_token returned from the previous call to ListTasks method.

The page token is valid for only 2 hours.

ListTasksResponse

Response message for listing tasks using ListTasks.

Fields
tasks[]

Task

The list of tasks.

next_page_token

string

A token to retrieve next page of results.

To return the next page of results, call ListTasks with this value as the page_token.

If the next_page_token is empty, there are no more results.

OAuthToken

Contains information needed for generating an OAuth token. This type of authorization should generally only be used when calling Google APIs hosted on *.googleapis.com.

Fields
service_account_email

string

Service account email to be used for generating OAuth token. The service account must be within the same project as the queue. The caller must have iam.serviceAccounts.actAs permission for the service account.

scope

string

OAuth scope to be used for generating OAuth access token. If not specified, "https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform" will be used.

OidcToken

Contains information needed for generating an OpenID Connect token. This type of authorization can be used for many scenarios, including calling Cloud Run, or endpoints where you intend to validate the token yourself.

Fields
service_account_email

string

Service account email to be used for generating OIDC token. The service account must be within the same project as the queue. The caller must have iam.serviceAccounts.actAs permission for the service account.

audience

string

Audience to be used when generating OIDC token. If not specified, the URI specified in target will be used.

PathOverride

PathOverride.

Path message defines path override for HTTP targets.

Fields
path

string

The URI path (e.g., /users/1234). Default is an empty string.

PauseQueueRequest

Request message for PauseQueue.

Fields
name

string

Required. The queue name. For example: projects/PROJECT_ID/location/LOCATION_ID/queues/QUEUE_ID

Authorization requires the following IAM permission on the specified resource name:

  • cloudtasks.queues.pause

PullMessage

Pull Message.

This proto can only be used for tasks in a queue which has PULL type. It currently exists for backwards compatibility with the App Engine Task Queue SDK. This message type maybe returned with methods [list][google.cloud.tasks.v2beta3.CloudTask.ListTasks] and [get][google.cloud.tasks.v2beta3.CloudTask.ListTasks], when the response view is [FULL][google.cloud.tasks.v2beta3.Task.View.Full].

Fields
payload

bytes

A data payload consumed by the worker to execute the task.

tag

string

The tasks's tag.

The tag is less than 500 characters.

SDK compatibility: Although the SDK allows tags to be either string or bytes, only UTF-8 encoded tags can be used in Cloud Tasks. If a tag isn't UTF-8 encoded, the tag will be empty when the task is returned by Cloud Tasks.

PurgeQueueRequest

Request message for PurgeQueue.

Fields
name

string

Required. The queue name. For example: projects/PROJECT_ID/location/LOCATION_ID/queues/QUEUE_ID

Authorization requires the following IAM permission on the specified resource name:

  • cloudtasks.queues.purge

QueryOverride

QueryOverride.

Query message defines query override for HTTP targets.

Fields
query_params

string

The query parameters (e.g., qparam1=123&qparam2=456). Default is an empty string.

Queue

A queue is a container of related tasks. Queues are configured to manage how those tasks are dispatched. Configurable properties include rate limits, retry options, queue types, and others.

Fields
name

string

Caller-specified and required in CreateQueue, after which it becomes output only.

The queue name.

The queue name must have the following format: projects/PROJECT_ID/locations/LOCATION_ID/queues/QUEUE_ID

  • PROJECT_ID can contain letters ([A-Za-z]), numbers ([0-9]), hyphens (-), colons (:), or periods (.). For more information, see Identifying projects
  • LOCATION_ID is the canonical ID for the queue's location. The list of available locations can be obtained by calling ListLocations. For more information, see https://cloud.google.com/about/locations/.
  • QUEUE_ID can contain letters ([A-Za-z]), numbers ([0-9]), or hyphens (-). The maximum length is 100 characters.
http_target

HttpTarget

Modifies HTTP target for HTTP tasks.

rate_limits

RateLimits

Rate limits for task dispatches.

rate_limits and retry_config are related because they both control task attempts. However they control task attempts in different ways:

  • rate_limits controls the total rate of dispatches from a queue (i.e. all traffic dispatched from the queue, regardless of whether the dispatch is from a first attempt or a retry).
  • retry_config controls what happens to particular a task after its first attempt fails. That is, retry_config controls task retries (the second attempt, third attempt, etc).

The queue's actual dispatch rate is the result of:

  • Number of tasks in the queue
  • User-specified throttling: rate_limits, retry_config, and the queue's state.
  • System throttling due to 429 (Too Many Requests) or 503 (Service Unavailable) responses from the worker, high error rates, or to smooth sudden large traffic spikes.
retry_config

RetryConfig

Settings that determine the retry behavior.

  • For tasks created using Cloud Tasks: the queue-level retry settings apply to all tasks in the queue that were created using Cloud Tasks. Retry settings cannot be set on individual tasks.
  • For tasks created using the App Engine SDK: the queue-level retry settings apply to all tasks in the queue which do not have retry settings explicitly set on the task and were created by the App Engine SDK. See App Engine documentation.
state

State

Output only. The state of the queue.

state can only be changed by called PauseQueue, ResumeQueue, or uploading queue.yaml/xml. UpdateQueue cannot be used to change state.

purge_time

Timestamp

Output only. The last time this queue was purged.

All tasks that were created before this time were purged.

A queue can be purged using PurgeQueue, the App Engine Task Queue SDK, or the Cloud Console.

Purge time will be truncated to the nearest microsecond. Purge time will be unset if the queue has never been purged.

task_ttl

Duration

The maximum amount of time that a task will be retained in this queue. After a task has lived for task_ttl, the task will be deleted regardless of whether it was dispatched or not.

The minimum value is 10 days. The maximum value is 10 years. The value must be given as a string that indicates the length of time (in seconds) followed by s (for "seconds"). For more information on the format, see the documentation for Duration.

Queues created by Cloud Tasks have a default task_ttl of 31 days. .

Queues created by queue.yaml/xml have a fixed task_ttl of the maximum duration, because there is a storage quota for these queues.

tombstone_ttl

Duration

The task tombstone time to live (TTL).

After a task is deleted or executed, the task's tombstone is retained for the length of time specified by tombstone_ttl. The tombstone is used by task de-duplication; another task with the same name can't be created until the tombstone has expired. For more information about task de-duplication, see the documentation for CreateTaskRequest.

The minimum value is 1 hour. The maximum value is 9 days. The value must be given as a string that indicates the length of time (in seconds) followed by s (for "seconds"). For more information on the format, see the documentation for Duration.

Queues created by Cloud Tasks have a default tombstone_ttl of 1 hour.

stackdriver_logging_config

StackdriverLoggingConfig

Configuration options for writing logs to Stackdriver Logging. If this field is unset, then no logs are written.

type

Type

Immutable. The type of a queue (push or pull).

Queue.type is an immutable property of the queue that is set at the queue creation time. When left unspecified, the default value of PUSH is selected.

stats

QueueStats

Output only. The realtime, informational statistics for a queue. In order to receive the statistics the caller should include this field in the FieldMask.

Union field queue_type.

queue_type can be only one of the following:

app_engine_http_queue

AppEngineHttpQueue

AppEngineHttpQueue settings apply only to App Engine tasks in this queue. Http tasks are not affected by this proto.

State

State of the queue.

Enums
STATE_UNSPECIFIED Unspecified state.
RUNNING

The queue is running. Tasks can be dispatched.

If the queue was created using Cloud Tasks and the queue has had no activity (method calls or task dispatches) for 30 days, the queue may take a few minutes to re-activate. Some method calls may return NOT_FOUND and tasks may not be dispatched for a few minutes until the queue has been re-activated.

PAUSED Tasks are paused by the user. If the queue is paused then Cloud Tasks will stop delivering tasks from it, but more tasks can still be added to it by the user.
DISABLED

The queue is disabled.

A queue becomes DISABLED when queue.yaml or queue.xml is uploaded which does not contain the queue. You cannot directly disable a queue.

When a queue is disabled, tasks can still be added to a queue but the tasks are not dispatched.

To permanently delete this queue and all of its tasks, call DeleteQueue.

Type

The type of the queue.

Enums
TYPE_UNSPECIFIED Default value.
PULL A pull queue.
PUSH A push queue.

QueueStats

Statistics for a queue.

Fields
tasks_count

int64

Output only. An estimation of the number of tasks in the queue, that is, the tasks in the queue that haven't been executed, the tasks in the queue which the queue has dispatched but has not yet received a reply for, and the failed tasks that the queue is retrying.

oldest_estimated_arrival_time

Timestamp

Output only. An estimation of the nearest time in the future where a task in the queue is scheduled to be executed.

executed_last_minute_count

int64

Output only. The number of tasks that the queue has dispatched and received a reply for during the last minute. This variable counts both successful and non-successful executions.

concurrent_dispatches_count

int64

Output only. The number of requests that the queue has dispatched but has not received a reply for yet.

effective_execution_rate

double

Output only. The current maximum number of tasks per second executed by the queue. The maximum value of this variable is controlled by the RateLimits of the Queue. However, this value could be less to avoid overloading the endpoints tasks in the queue are targeting.

RateLimits

Rate limits.

This message determines the maximum rate that tasks can be dispatched by a queue, regardless of whether the dispatch is a first task attempt or a retry.

Note: The debugging command, RunTask, will run a task even if the queue has reached its RateLimits.

Fields
max_dispatches_per_second

double

The maximum rate at which tasks are dispatched from this queue.

If unspecified when the queue is created, Cloud Tasks will pick the default.

This field has the same meaning as rate in queue.yaml/xml.

max_burst_size

int32

The max burst size.

Max burst size limits how fast tasks in queue are processed when many tasks are in the queue and the rate is high. This field allows the queue to have a high rate so processing starts shortly after a task is enqueued, but still limits resource usage when many tasks are enqueued in a short period of time.

The token bucket algorithm is used to control the rate of task dispatches. Each queue has a token bucket that holds tokens, up to the maximum specified by max_burst_size. Each time a task is dispatched, a token is removed from the bucket. Tasks will be dispatched until the queue's bucket runs out of tokens. The bucket will be continuously refilled with new tokens based on max_dispatches_per_second.

The default value of max_burst_size is picked by Cloud Tasks based on the value of max_dispatches_per_second.

The maximum value of max_burst_size is 500.

For App Engine queues that were created or updated using queue.yaml/xml, max_burst_size is equal to bucket_size. If UpdateQueue is called on a queue without explicitly setting a value for max_burst_size, max_burst_size value will get updated if UpdateQueue is updating max_dispatches_per_second.

max_concurrent_dispatches

int32

The maximum number of concurrent tasks that Cloud Tasks allows to be dispatched for this queue. After this threshold has been reached, Cloud Tasks stops dispatching tasks until the number of concurrent requests decreases.

If unspecified when the queue is created, Cloud Tasks will pick the default.

The maximum allowed value is 5,000.

This field has the same meaning as max_concurrent_requests in queue.yaml/xml.

ResumeQueueRequest

Request message for ResumeQueue.

Fields
name

string

Required. The queue name. For example: projects/PROJECT_ID/location/LOCATION_ID/queues/QUEUE_ID

Authorization requires the following IAM permission on the specified resource name:

  • cloudtasks.queues.resume

RetryConfig

Retry config.

These settings determine when a failed task attempt is retried.

Fields
max_attempts

int32

Number of attempts per task.

Cloud Tasks will attempt the task max_attempts times (that is, if the first attempt fails, then there will be max_attempts - 1 retries). Must be >= -1.

If unspecified when the queue is created, Cloud Tasks will pick the default.

-1 indicates unlimited attempts.

This field has the same meaning as task_retry_limit in queue.yaml/xml.

max_retry_duration

Duration

If positive, max_retry_duration specifies the time limit for retrying a failed task, measured from when the task was first attempted. Once max_retry_duration time has passed and the task has been attempted max_attempts times, no further attempts will be made and the task will be deleted.

If zero, then the task age is unlimited.

If unspecified when the queue is created, Cloud Tasks will pick the default.

The value must be given as a string that indicates the length of time (in seconds) followed by s (for "seconds"). For the maximum possible value or the format, see the documentation for Duration. max_retry_duration will be truncated to the nearest second.

This field has the same meaning as task_age_limit in queue.yaml/xml.

min_backoff

Duration

A task will be scheduled for retry between min_backoff and max_backoff duration after it fails, if the queue's RetryConfig specifies that the task should be retried.

If unspecified when the queue is created, Cloud Tasks will pick the default.

The value must be given as a string that indicates the length of time (in seconds) followed by s (for "seconds"). For more information on the format, see the documentation for Duration. min_backoff will be truncated to the nearest second.

This field has the same meaning as min_backoff_seconds in queue.yaml/xml.

max_backoff

Duration

A task will be scheduled for retry between min_backoff and max_backoff duration after it fails, if the queue's RetryConfig specifies that the task should be retried.

If unspecified when the queue is created, Cloud Tasks will pick the default.

The value must be given as a string that indicates the length of time (in seconds) followed by s (for "seconds"). For more information on the format, see the documentation for Duration. max_backoff will be truncated to the nearest second.

This field has the same meaning as max_backoff_seconds in queue.yaml/xml.

max_doublings

int32

The time between retries will double max_doublings times.

A task's retry interval starts at min_backoff, then doubles max_doublings times, then increases linearly, and finally retries at intervals of max_backoff up to max_attempts times.

For example, if min_backoff is 10s, max_backoff is 300s, and max_doublings is 3, then the a task will first be retried in 10s. The retry interval will double three times, and then increase linearly by 2^3 * 10s. Finally, the task will retry at intervals of max_backoff until the task has been attempted max_attempts times. Thus, the requests will retry at 10s, 20s, 40s, 80s, 160s, 240s, 300s, 300s, ....

If unspecified when the queue is created, Cloud Tasks will pick the default.

This field has the same meaning as max_doublings in queue.yaml/xml.

RunTaskRequest

Request message for forcing a task to run now using RunTask.

Fields
name

string

Required. The task name. For example: projects/PROJECT_ID/locations/LOCATION_ID/queues/QUEUE_ID/tasks/TASK_ID

Authorization requires the following IAM permission on the specified resource name:

  • cloudtasks.tasks.run
response_view

View

The response_view specifies which subset of the Task will be returned.

By default response_view is BASIC; not all information is retrieved by default because some data, such as payloads, might be desirable to return only when needed because of its large size or because of the sensitivity of data that it contains.

Authorization for FULL requires cloudtasks.tasks.fullView Google IAM permission on the Task resource.

StackdriverLoggingConfig

Configuration options for writing logs to Stackdriver Logging.

Fields
sampling_ratio

double

Specifies the fraction of operations to write to Stackdriver Logging. This field may contain any value between 0.0 and 1.0, inclusive. 0.0 is the default and means that no operations are logged.

Task

A unit of scheduled work.

Fields
name

string

Optionally caller-specified in CreateTask.

The task name.

The task name must have the following format: projects/PROJECT_ID/locations/LOCATION_ID/queues/QUEUE_ID/tasks/TASK_ID

  • PROJECT_ID can contain letters ([A-Za-z]), numbers ([0-9]), hyphens (-), colons (:), or periods (.). For more information, see Identifying projects
  • LOCATION_ID is the canonical ID for the task's location. The list of available locations can be obtained by calling ListLocations. For more information, see https://cloud.google.com/about/locations/.
  • QUEUE_ID can contain letters ([A-Za-z]), numbers ([0-9]), or hyphens (-). The maximum length is 100 characters.
  • TASK_ID can contain only letters ([A-Za-z]), numbers ([0-9]), hyphens (-), or underscores (_). The maximum length is 500 characters.
schedule_time

Timestamp

The time when the task is scheduled to be attempted.

For App Engine queues, this is when the task will be attempted or retried.

schedule_time will be truncated to the nearest microsecond.

create_time

Timestamp

Output only. The time that the task was created.

create_time will be truncated to the nearest second.

dispatch_deadline

Duration

The deadline for requests sent to the worker. If the worker does not respond by this deadline then the request is cancelled and the attempt is marked as a DEADLINE_EXCEEDED failure. Cloud Tasks will retry the task according to the RetryConfig.

Note that when the request is cancelled, Cloud Tasks will stop listening for the response, but whether the worker stops processing depends on the worker. For example, if the worker is stuck, it may not react to cancelled requests.

The default and maximum values depend on the type of request:

  • For HTTP tasks, the default is 10 minutes. The deadline must be in the interval [15 seconds, 30 minutes].

  • For App Engine tasks, 0 indicates that the request has the default deadline. The default deadline depends on the scaling type of the service: 10 minutes for standard apps with automatic scaling, 24 hours for standard apps with manual and basic scaling, and 60 minutes for flex apps. If the request deadline is set, it must be in the interval [15 seconds, 24 hours 15 seconds]. Regardless of the task's dispatch_deadline, the app handler will not run for longer than than the service's timeout. We recommend setting the dispatch_deadline to at most a few seconds more than the app handler's timeout. For more information see Timeouts.

The value must be given as a string that indicates the length of time (in seconds) followed by s (for "seconds"). For more information on the format, see the documentation for Duration. dispatch_deadline will be truncated to the nearest millisecond. The deadline is an approximate deadline.

dispatch_count

int32

Output only. The number of attempts dispatched.

This count includes attempts which have been dispatched but haven't received a response.

response_count

int32

Output only. The number of attempts which have received a response.

first_attempt

Attempt

Output only. The status of the task's first attempt.

Only dispatch_time will be set. The other Attempt information is not retained by Cloud Tasks.

last_attempt

Attempt

Output only. The status of the task's last attempt.

view

View

Output only. The view specifies which subset of the Task has been returned.

Union field payload_type. Required. The message to send to the worker. payload_type can be only one of the following:
app_engine_http_request

AppEngineHttpRequest

HTTP request that is sent to the App Engine app handler.

An App Engine task is a task that has AppEngineHttpRequest set.

http_request

HttpRequest

HTTP request that is sent to the task's target.

An HTTP task is a task that has HttpRequest set.

pull_message

PullMessage

Pull Message contained in a task in a PULL queue type. This payload type cannot be explicitly set through Cloud Tasks API. Its purpose, currently is to provide backward compatibility with App Engine Task Queue pull queues to provide a way to inspect contents of pull tasks through the CloudTasks.GetTask.

View

The view specifies a subset of Task data.

When a task is returned in a response, not all information is retrieved by default because some data, such as payloads, might be desirable to return only when needed because of its large size or because of the sensitivity of data that it contains.

Enums
VIEW_UNSPECIFIED Unspecified. Defaults to BASIC.
BASIC

The basic view omits fields which can be large or can contain sensitive data.

This view does not include the body in AppEngineHttpRequest. Bodies are desirable to return only when needed, because they can be large and because of the sensitivity of the data that you choose to store in it.

FULL

All information is returned.

Authorization for FULL requires cloudtasks.tasks.fullView Google IAM permission on the Queue resource.

UpdateCmekConfigRequest

Request message for UpdateCmekConfig.

Fields
cmek_config

CmekConfig

Required. The config to update. Its name attribute distinguishes it.

Authorization requires the following IAM permission on the specified resource cmekConfig:

  • cloudtasks.cmekConfig.update
update_mask

FieldMask

List of fields to be updated in this request.

UpdateQueueRequest

Request message for UpdateQueue.

Fields
queue

Queue

Required. The queue to create or update.

The queue's name must be specified.

Output only fields cannot be modified using UpdateQueue. Any value specified for an output only field will be ignored. The queue's name cannot be changed.

Authorization requires the following IAM permission on the specified resource queue:

  • cloudtasks.queues.update
update_mask

FieldMask

A mask used to specify which fields of the queue are being updated.

If empty, then all fields will be updated.

UriOverride

URI Override.

When specified, all the HTTP tasks inside the queue will be partially or fully overridden depending on the configured values.

Fields
path_override

PathOverride

URI path.

When specified, replaces the existing path of the task URL. Setting the path value to an empty string clears the URI path segment.

query_override

QueryOverride

URI Query.

When specified, replaces the query part of the task URI. Setting the query value to an empty string clears the URI query segment.

uri_override_enforce_mode

UriOverrideEnforceMode

URI Override Enforce Mode

When specified, determines the Target UriOverride mode. If not specified, it defaults to ALWAYS.

scheme

Scheme

Scheme override.

When specified, the task URI scheme is replaced by the provided value (HTTP or HTTPS).

host

string

Host override.

When specified, replaces the host part of the task URL. For example, if the task URL is "https://www.google.com," and host value is set to "example.net", the overridden URI will be changed to "https://example.net." Host value cannot be an empty string (INVALID_ARGUMENT).

port

int64

Port override.

When specified, replaces the port part of the task URI. For instance, for a URI http://www.google.com/foo and port=123, the overridden URI becomes http://www.google.com:123/foo. Note that the port value must be a positive integer. Setting the port to 0 (Zero) clears the URI port.

Scheme

The Scheme for an HTTP request. By default, it is HTTPS.

Enums
SCHEME_UNSPECIFIED Scheme unspecified. Defaults to HTTPS.
HTTP Convert the scheme to HTTP, e.g., https://www.google.ca will change to http://www.google.ca.
HTTPS Convert the scheme to HTTPS, e.g., http://www.google.ca will change to https://www.google.ca.

UriOverrideEnforceMode

UriOverrideEnforceMode mode is to define enforcing mode for the override modes.

Enums
URI_OVERRIDE_ENFORCE_MODE_UNSPECIFIED OverrideMode Unspecified. Defaults to ALWAYS.
IF_NOT_EXISTS In the IF_NOT_EXISTS mode, queue-level configuration is only applied where task-level configuration does not exist.
ALWAYS In the ALWAYS mode, queue-level configuration overrides all task-level configuration