Reference documentation and code samples for the Google Cloud Compute V1 API class Google::Cloud::Compute::V1::HTTPHealthCheck.
Inherits
- Object
Extended By
- Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods
Includes
- Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
Methods
#host
def host() -> ::String- (::String) — The value of the host header in the HTTP health check request. If left empty (default value), the host header is set to the destination IP address to which health check packets are sent. The destination IP address depends on the type of load balancer. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#hc-packet-dest
#host=
def host=(value) -> ::String- value (::String) — The value of the host header in the HTTP health check request. If left empty (default value), the host header is set to the destination IP address to which health check packets are sent. The destination IP address depends on the type of load balancer. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#hc-packet-dest
- (::String) — The value of the host header in the HTTP health check request. If left empty (default value), the host header is set to the destination IP address to which health check packets are sent. The destination IP address depends on the type of load balancer. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#hc-packet-dest
#port
def port() -> ::Integer- (::Integer) — The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 80. Valid values are 1 through65535.
#port=
def port=(value) -> ::Integer- value (::Integer) — The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 80. Valid values are 1 through65535.
- (::Integer) — The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is 80. Valid values are 1 through65535.
#port_name
def port_name() -> ::String- (::String) — Not supported.
#port_name=
def port_name=(value) -> ::String- value (::String) — Not supported.
- (::String) — Not supported.
#port_specification
def port_specification() -> ::String-
(::String) — Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the
following values:
USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using theport field in the health check. Supported by backend services
for passthrough load balancers and backend services for proxy load
balancers. Also supported in legacy HTTP health checks for target pools.
The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service
provided the backend can be health checked. For example,GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT
network endpoint groups, and instance group backends.
USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported.
USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying
the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported
by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target
pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers.
Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example,GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group
backends.
For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports. Check the PortSpecification enum for the list of possible values.
#port_specification=
def port_specification=(value) -> ::String-
value (::String) — Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the
following values:
USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using theport field in the health check. Supported by backend services
for passthrough load balancers and backend services for proxy load
balancers. Also supported in legacy HTTP health checks for target pools.
The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service
provided the backend can be health checked. For example,GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT
network endpoint groups, and instance group backends.
USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported.
USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying
the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported
by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target
pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers.
Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example,GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group
backends.
For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports. Check the PortSpecification enum for the list of possible values.
-
(::String) — Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the
following values:
USE_FIXED_PORT: Specifies a port number explicitly using theport field in the health check. Supported by backend services
for passthrough load balancers and backend services for proxy load
balancers. Also supported in legacy HTTP health checks for target pools.
The health check supports all backends supported by the backend service
provided the backend can be health checked. For example,GCE_VM_IP network endpoint groups, GCE_VM_IP_PORT
network endpoint groups, and instance group backends.
USE_NAMED_PORT: Not supported.
USE_SERVING_PORT: Provides an indirect method of specifying
the health check port by referring to the backend service. Only supported
by backend services for proxy load balancers. Not supported by target
pools. Not supported by backend services for pass-through load balancers.
Supports all backends that can be health checked; for example,GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint groups and instance group
backends.
For GCE_VM_IP_PORT network endpoint group backends, the health check uses the port number specified for each endpoint in the network endpoint group. For instance group backends, the health check uses the port number determined by looking up the backend service's named port in the instance group's list of named ports. Check the PortSpecification enum for the list of possible values.
#proxy_header
def proxy_header() -> ::String- (::String) — Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE. Check the ProxyHeader enum for the list of possible values.
#proxy_header=
def proxy_header=(value) -> ::String- value (::String) — Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE. Check the ProxyHeader enum for the list of possible values.
- (::String) — Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either NONE or PROXY_V1. The default is NONE. Check the ProxyHeader enum for the list of possible values.
#request_path
def request_path() -> ::String- (::String) — The request path of the HTTP health check request. The default value is/. Must comply withRFC3986.
#request_path=
def request_path=(value) -> ::String- value (::String) — The request path of the HTTP health check request. The default value is/. Must comply withRFC3986.
- (::String) — The request path of the HTTP health check request. The default value is/. Must comply withRFC3986.
#response
def response() -> ::String- (::String) — Creates a content-based HTTP health check. In addition to the required HTTP 200 (OK) status code, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this specific ASCII response string within the first 1024 bytes of the HTTP response body. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-http
#response=
def response=(value) -> ::String- value (::String) — Creates a content-based HTTP health check. In addition to the required HTTP 200 (OK) status code, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this specific ASCII response string within the first 1024 bytes of the HTTP response body. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-http
- (::String) — Creates a content-based HTTP health check. In addition to the required HTTP 200 (OK) status code, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this specific ASCII response string within the first 1024 bytes of the HTTP response body. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-http