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The Workflows connector defines the built-in
functions that can be used to access other Google Cloud products within a
workflow.
This page provides an overview of the individual connector.
There is no need to import or load connector libraries in a workflow—connectors
work out of the box when used in a call step.
Kubernetes Engine API
Builds and manages container-based applications, powered by the open source Kubernetes technology.
To learn more, see the Kubernetes Engine API documentation.
Creates a cluster, consisting of the specified number and type of Google
Compute Engine instances. By default, the cluster is created in the
project's default
network.
One firewall is added for the cluster. After cluster creation, the
Kubelet creates routes for each node to allow the containers on that
node to communicate with all other instances in the cluster. Finally, an
entry is added to the project's global metadata indicating which CIDR
range the cluster is using.
Deletes the cluster, including the Kubernetes endpoint and all worker
nodes. Firewalls and routes that were configured during cluster creation
are also deleted. Other Google Compute Engine resources that might be in
use by the cluster, such as load balancer resources, are not deleted if
they weren't present when the cluster was initially created.
Gets the public component of the cluster signing keys in JSON Web Key
format. This API is not yet intended for general use, and is not
available for all clusters.
Sets master auth materials. Currently supports changing the admin
password or a specific cluster, either via password generation or
explicitly setting the password.
Gets the OIDC discovery document for the cluster. See the OpenID
Connect Discovery 1.0
specification
for details. This API is not yet intended for general use, and is not
available for all clusters.
Creates a cluster, consisting of the specified number and type of Google
Compute Engine instances. By default, the cluster is created in the
project's default
network.
One firewall is added for the cluster. After cluster creation, the
Kubelet creates routes for each node to allow the containers on that
node to communicate with all other instances in the cluster. Finally, an
entry is added to the project's global metadata indicating which CIDR
range the cluster is using.
Deletes the cluster, including the Kubernetes endpoint and all worker
nodes. Firewalls and routes that were configured during cluster creation
are also deleted. Other Google Compute Engine resources that might be in
use by the cluster, such as load balancer resources, are not deleted if
they weren't present when the cluster was initially created.
Sets master auth materials. Currently supports changing the admin
password or a specific cluster, either via password generation or
explicitly setting the password.
Creates a cluster, consisting of the specified number and type of Google
Compute Engine instances. By default, the cluster is created in the
project's default
network.
One firewall is added for the cluster. After cluster creation, the
Kubelet creates routes for each node to allow the containers on that
node to communicate with all other instances in the cluster. Finally, an
entry is added to the project's global metadata indicating which CIDR
range the cluster is using.
Deletes the cluster, including the Kubernetes endpoint and all worker
nodes. Firewalls and routes that were configured during cluster creation
are also deleted. Other Google Compute Engine resources that might be in
use by the cluster, such as load balancer resources, are not deleted if
they weren't present when the cluster was initially created.
Gets the public component of the cluster signing keys in JSON Web Key
format. This API is not yet intended for general use, and is not
available for all clusters.
Sets master auth materials. Currently supports changing the admin
password or a specific cluster, either via password generation or
explicitly setting the password.
SetNodePoolSizeRequest sets the size of a node pool. The new size will
be used for all replicas, including future replicas created by modifying
NodePool.locations.
Gets the OIDC discovery document for the cluster. See the OpenID
Connect Discovery 1.0
specification
for details. This API is not yet intended for general use, and is not
available for all clusters.
Creates a cluster, consisting of the specified number and type of Google
Compute Engine instances. By default, the cluster is created in the
project's default
network.
One firewall is added for the cluster. After cluster creation, the
Kubelet creates routes for each node to allow the containers on that
node to communicate with all other instances in the cluster. Finally, an
entry is added to the project's global metadata indicating which CIDR
range the cluster is using.
Deletes the cluster, including the Kubernetes endpoint and all worker
nodes. Firewalls and routes that were configured during cluster creation
are also deleted. Other Google Compute Engine resources that might be in
use by the cluster, such as load balancer resources, are not deleted if
they weren't present when the cluster was initially created.
Sets master auth materials. Currently supports changing the admin
password or a specific cluster, either via password generation or
explicitly setting the password.
SetNodePoolSizeRequest sets the size of a node pool. The new size will
be used for all replicas, including future replicas created by modifying
NodePool.locations.
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