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google-native.firebasehosting/v1beta1.Version
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Creates a new version for the specified site.
Create Version Resource
Resources are created with functions called constructors. To learn more about declaring and configuring resources, see Resources.
Constructor syntax
new Version(name: string, args: VersionArgs, opts?: CustomResourceOptions);
@overload
def Version(resource_name: str,
args: VersionArgs,
opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None)
@overload
def Version(resource_name: str,
opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
site_id: Optional[str] = None,
config: Optional[ServingConfigArgs] = None,
labels: Optional[Mapping[str, str]] = None,
name: Optional[str] = None,
project: Optional[str] = None,
size_bytes: Optional[str] = None,
version_id: Optional[str] = None)
func NewVersion(ctx *Context, name string, args VersionArgs, opts ...ResourceOption) (*Version, error)
public Version(string name, VersionArgs args, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)
public Version(String name, VersionArgs args)
public Version(String name, VersionArgs args, CustomResourceOptions options)
type: google-native:firebasehosting/v1beta1:Version
properties: # The arguments to resource properties.
options: # Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
Parameters
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args VersionArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- resource_name str
- The unique name of the resource.
- args VersionArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts ResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- ctx Context
- Context object for the current deployment.
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args VersionArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts ResourceOption
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args VersionArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- name String
- The unique name of the resource.
- args VersionArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- options CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
Constructor example
The following reference example uses placeholder values for all input properties.
var exampleversionResourceResourceFromFirebasehostingv1beta1 = new GoogleNative.FirebaseHosting.V1Beta1.Version("exampleversionResourceResourceFromFirebasehostingv1beta1", new()
{
SiteId = "string",
Config = new GoogleNative.FirebaseHosting.V1Beta1.Inputs.ServingConfigArgs
{
AppAssociation = GoogleNative.FirebaseHosting.V1Beta1.ServingConfigAppAssociation.Auto,
CleanUrls = false,
Headers = new[]
{
new GoogleNative.FirebaseHosting.V1Beta1.Inputs.HeaderArgs
{
Headers =
{
{ "string", "string" },
},
Glob = "string",
Regex = "string",
},
},
I18n = new GoogleNative.FirebaseHosting.V1Beta1.Inputs.I18nConfigArgs
{
Root = "string",
},
Redirects = new[]
{
new GoogleNative.FirebaseHosting.V1Beta1.Inputs.RedirectArgs
{
Location = "string",
StatusCode = 0,
Glob = "string",
Regex = "string",
},
},
Rewrites = new[]
{
new GoogleNative.FirebaseHosting.V1Beta1.Inputs.RewriteArgs
{
DynamicLinks = false,
Function = "string",
FunctionRegion = "string",
Glob = "string",
Path = "string",
Regex = "string",
Run = new GoogleNative.FirebaseHosting.V1Beta1.Inputs.CloudRunRewriteArgs
{
ServiceId = "string",
Region = "string",
Tag = "string",
},
},
},
TrailingSlashBehavior = GoogleNative.FirebaseHosting.V1Beta1.ServingConfigTrailingSlashBehavior.TrailingSlashBehaviorUnspecified,
},
Labels =
{
{ "string", "string" },
},
Name = "string",
Project = "string",
SizeBytes = "string",
VersionId = "string",
});
example, err := firebasehosting.NewVersion(ctx, "exampleversionResourceResourceFromFirebasehostingv1beta1", &firebasehosting.VersionArgs{
SiteId: pulumi.String("string"),
Config: &firebasehosting.ServingConfigArgs{
AppAssociation: firebasehosting.ServingConfigAppAssociationAuto,
CleanUrls: pulumi.Bool(false),
Headers: firebasehosting.HeaderArray{
&firebasehosting.HeaderArgs{
Headers: pulumi.StringMap{
"string": pulumi.String("string"),
},
Glob: pulumi.String("string"),
Regex: pulumi.String("string"),
},
},
I18n: &firebasehosting.I18nConfigArgs{
Root: pulumi.String("string"),
},
Redirects: firebasehosting.RedirectArray{
&firebasehosting.RedirectArgs{
Location: pulumi.String("string"),
StatusCode: pulumi.Int(0),
Glob: pulumi.String("string"),
Regex: pulumi.String("string"),
},
},
Rewrites: firebasehosting.RewriteArray{
&firebasehosting.RewriteArgs{
DynamicLinks: pulumi.Bool(false),
Function: pulumi.String("string"),
FunctionRegion: pulumi.String("string"),
Glob: pulumi.String("string"),
Path: pulumi.String("string"),
Regex: pulumi.String("string"),
Run: &firebasehosting.CloudRunRewriteArgs{
ServiceId: pulumi.String("string"),
Region: pulumi.String("string"),
Tag: pulumi.String("string"),
},
},
},
TrailingSlashBehavior: firebasehosting.ServingConfigTrailingSlashBehaviorTrailingSlashBehaviorUnspecified,
},
Labels: pulumi.StringMap{
"string": pulumi.String("string"),
},
Name: pulumi.String("string"),
Project: pulumi.String("string"),
SizeBytes: pulumi.String("string"),
VersionId: pulumi.String("string"),
})
var exampleversionResourceResourceFromFirebasehostingv1beta1 = new Version("exampleversionResourceResourceFromFirebasehostingv1beta1", VersionArgs.builder()
.siteId("string")
.config(ServingConfigArgs.builder()
.appAssociation("AUTO")
.cleanUrls(false)
.headers(HeaderArgs.builder()
.headers(Map.of("string", "string"))
.glob("string")
.regex("string")
.build())
.i18n(I18nConfigArgs.builder()
.root("string")
.build())
.redirects(RedirectArgs.builder()
.location("string")
.statusCode(0)
.glob("string")
.regex("string")
.build())
.rewrites(RewriteArgs.builder()
.dynamicLinks(false)
.function("string")
.functionRegion("string")
.glob("string")
.path("string")
.regex("string")
.run(CloudRunRewriteArgs.builder()
.serviceId("string")
.region("string")
.tag("string")
.build())
.build())
.trailingSlashBehavior("TRAILING_SLASH_BEHAVIOR_UNSPECIFIED")
.build())
.labels(Map.of("string", "string"))
.name("string")
.project("string")
.sizeBytes("string")
.versionId("string")
.build());
exampleversion_resource_resource_from_firebasehostingv1beta1 = google_native.firebasehosting.v1beta1.Version("exampleversionResourceResourceFromFirebasehostingv1beta1",
site_id="string",
config=google_native.firebasehosting.v1beta1.ServingConfigArgs(
app_association=google_native.firebasehosting.v1beta1.ServingConfigAppAssociation.AUTO,
clean_urls=False,
headers=[google_native.firebasehosting.v1beta1.HeaderArgs(
headers={
"string": "string",
},
glob="string",
regex="string",
)],
i18n=google_native.firebasehosting.v1beta1.I18nConfigArgs(
root="string",
),
redirects=[google_native.firebasehosting.v1beta1.RedirectArgs(
location="string",
status_code=0,
glob="string",
regex="string",
)],
rewrites=[google_native.firebasehosting.v1beta1.RewriteArgs(
dynamic_links=False,
function="string",
function_region="string",
glob="string",
path="string",
regex="string",
run=google_native.firebasehosting.v1beta1.CloudRunRewriteArgs(
service_id="string",
region="string",
tag="string",
),
)],
trailing_slash_behavior=google_native.firebasehosting.v1beta1.ServingConfigTrailingSlashBehavior.TRAILING_SLASH_BEHAVIOR_UNSPECIFIED,
),
labels={
"string": "string",
},
name="string",
project="string",
size_bytes="string",
version_id="string")
const exampleversionResourceResourceFromFirebasehostingv1beta1 = new google_native.firebasehosting.v1beta1.Version("exampleversionResourceResourceFromFirebasehostingv1beta1", {
siteId: "string",
config: {
appAssociation: google_native.firebasehosting.v1beta1.ServingConfigAppAssociation.Auto,
cleanUrls: false,
headers: [{
headers: {
string: "string",
},
glob: "string",
regex: "string",
}],
i18n: {
root: "string",
},
redirects: [{
location: "string",
statusCode: 0,
glob: "string",
regex: "string",
}],
rewrites: [{
dynamicLinks: false,
"function": "string",
functionRegion: "string",
glob: "string",
path: "string",
regex: "string",
run: {
serviceId: "string",
region: "string",
tag: "string",
},
}],
trailingSlashBehavior: google_native.firebasehosting.v1beta1.ServingConfigTrailingSlashBehavior.TrailingSlashBehaviorUnspecified,
},
labels: {
string: "string",
},
name: "string",
project: "string",
sizeBytes: "string",
versionId: "string",
});
type: google-native:firebasehosting/v1beta1:Version
properties:
config:
appAssociation: AUTO
cleanUrls: false
headers:
- glob: string
headers:
string: string
regex: string
i18n:
root: string
redirects:
- glob: string
location: string
regex: string
statusCode: 0
rewrites:
- dynamicLinks: false
function: string
functionRegion: string
glob: string
path: string
regex: string
run:
region: string
serviceId: string
tag: string
trailingSlashBehavior: TRAILING_SLASH_BEHAVIOR_UNSPECIFIED
labels:
string: string
name: string
project: string
siteId: string
sizeBytes: string
versionId: string
Version Resource Properties
To learn more about resource properties and how to use them, see Inputs and Outputs in the Architecture and Concepts docs.
Inputs
The Version resource accepts the following input properties:
- Site
Id string - Config
Pulumi.
Google Native. Firebase Hosting. V1Beta1. Inputs. Serving Config - The configuration for the behavior of the site. This configuration exists in the
firebase.json
file. - Labels Dictionary<string, string>
- The labels used for extra metadata and/or filtering.
- Name string
- The fully-qualified resource name for the version, in the format: sites/ SITE_ID/versions/VERSION_ID This name is provided in the response body when you call
CreateVersion
. - Project string
- Size
Bytes string - The self-reported size of the version. This value is used for a pre-emptive quota check for legacy version uploads.
- Version
Id string - A unique id for the new version. This is was only specified for legacy version creations, and should be blank.
- Site
Id string - Config
Serving
Config Args - The configuration for the behavior of the site. This configuration exists in the
firebase.json
file. - Labels map[string]string
- The labels used for extra metadata and/or filtering.
- Name string
- The fully-qualified resource name for the version, in the format: sites/ SITE_ID/versions/VERSION_ID This name is provided in the response body when you call
CreateVersion
. - Project string
- Size
Bytes string - The self-reported size of the version. This value is used for a pre-emptive quota check for legacy version uploads.
- Version
Id string - A unique id for the new version. This is was only specified for legacy version creations, and should be blank.
- site
Id String - config
Serving
Config - The configuration for the behavior of the site. This configuration exists in the
firebase.json
file. - labels Map<String,String>
- The labels used for extra metadata and/or filtering.
- name String
- The fully-qualified resource name for the version, in the format: sites/ SITE_ID/versions/VERSION_ID This name is provided in the response body when you call
CreateVersion
. - project String
- size
Bytes String - The self-reported size of the version. This value is used for a pre-emptive quota check for legacy version uploads.
- version
Id String - A unique id for the new version. This is was only specified for legacy version creations, and should be blank.
- site
Id string - config
Serving
Config - The configuration for the behavior of the site. This configuration exists in the
firebase.json
file. - labels {[key: string]: string}
- The labels used for extra metadata and/or filtering.
- name string
- The fully-qualified resource name for the version, in the format: sites/ SITE_ID/versions/VERSION_ID This name is provided in the response body when you call
CreateVersion
. - project string
- size
Bytes string - The self-reported size of the version. This value is used for a pre-emptive quota check for legacy version uploads.
- version
Id string - A unique id for the new version. This is was only specified for legacy version creations, and should be blank.
- site_
id str - config
Serving
Config Args - The configuration for the behavior of the site. This configuration exists in the
firebase.json
file. - labels Mapping[str, str]
- The labels used for extra metadata and/or filtering.
- name str
- The fully-qualified resource name for the version, in the format: sites/ SITE_ID/versions/VERSION_ID This name is provided in the response body when you call
CreateVersion
. - project str
- size_
bytes str - The self-reported size of the version. This value is used for a pre-emptive quota check for legacy version uploads.
- version_
id str - A unique id for the new version. This is was only specified for legacy version creations, and should be blank.
- site
Id String - config Property Map
- The configuration for the behavior of the site. This configuration exists in the
firebase.json
file. - labels Map<String>
- The labels used for extra metadata and/or filtering.
- name String
- The fully-qualified resource name for the version, in the format: sites/ SITE_ID/versions/VERSION_ID This name is provided in the response body when you call
CreateVersion
. - project String
- size
Bytes String - The self-reported size of the version. This value is used for a pre-emptive quota check for legacy version uploads.
- version
Id String - A unique id for the new version. This is was only specified for legacy version creations, and should be blank.
Outputs
All input properties are implicitly available as output properties. Additionally, the Version resource produces the following output properties:
- Create
Time string - The time at which the version was created.
- Create
User Pulumi.Google Native. Firebase Hosting. V1Beta1. Outputs. Acting User Response - Identifies the user who created the version.
- Delete
Time string - The time at which the version was
DELETED
. - Delete
User Pulumi.Google Native. Firebase Hosting. V1Beta1. Outputs. Acting User Response - Identifies the user who
DELETED
the version. - File
Count string - The total number of files associated with the version. This value is calculated after a version is
FINALIZED
. - Finalize
Time string - The time at which the version was
FINALIZED
. - Finalize
User Pulumi.Google Native. Firebase Hosting. V1Beta1. Outputs. Acting User Response - Identifies the user who
FINALIZED
the version. - Id string
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- Status string
- The deploy status of the version. For a successful deploy, call
CreateVersion
to make a new version (CREATED
status), upload all desired files to the version, then update the version to theFINALIZED
status. Note that if you leave the version in theCREATED
state for more than 12 hours, the system will automatically mark the version asABANDONED
. You can also change the status of a version toDELETED
by callingDeleteVersion
. - Version
Bytes string - The total stored bytesize of the version. This value is calculated after a version is
FINALIZED
.
- Create
Time string - The time at which the version was created.
- Create
User ActingUser Response - Identifies the user who created the version.
- Delete
Time string - The time at which the version was
DELETED
. - Delete
User ActingUser Response - Identifies the user who
DELETED
the version. - File
Count string - The total number of files associated with the version. This value is calculated after a version is
FINALIZED
. - Finalize
Time string - The time at which the version was
FINALIZED
. - Finalize
User ActingUser Response - Identifies the user who
FINALIZED
the version. - Id string
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- Status string
- The deploy status of the version. For a successful deploy, call
CreateVersion
to make a new version (CREATED
status), upload all desired files to the version, then update the version to theFINALIZED
status. Note that if you leave the version in theCREATED
state for more than 12 hours, the system will automatically mark the version asABANDONED
. You can also change the status of a version toDELETED
by callingDeleteVersion
. - Version
Bytes string - The total stored bytesize of the version. This value is calculated after a version is
FINALIZED
.
- create
Time String - The time at which the version was created.
- create
User ActingUser Response - Identifies the user who created the version.
- delete
Time String - The time at which the version was
DELETED
. - delete
User ActingUser Response - Identifies the user who
DELETED
the version. - file
Count String - The total number of files associated with the version. This value is calculated after a version is
FINALIZED
. - finalize
Time String - The time at which the version was
FINALIZED
. - finalize
User ActingUser Response - Identifies the user who
FINALIZED
the version. - id String
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- status String
- The deploy status of the version. For a successful deploy, call
CreateVersion
to make a new version (CREATED
status), upload all desired files to the version, then update the version to theFINALIZED
status. Note that if you leave the version in theCREATED
state for more than 12 hours, the system will automatically mark the version asABANDONED
. You can also change the status of a version toDELETED
by callingDeleteVersion
. - version
Bytes String - The total stored bytesize of the version. This value is calculated after a version is
FINALIZED
.
- create
Time string - The time at which the version was created.
- create
User ActingUser Response - Identifies the user who created the version.
- delete
Time string - The time at which the version was
DELETED
. - delete
User ActingUser Response - Identifies the user who
DELETED
the version. - file
Count string - The total number of files associated with the version. This value is calculated after a version is
FINALIZED
. - finalize
Time string - The time at which the version was
FINALIZED
. - finalize
User ActingUser Response - Identifies the user who
FINALIZED
the version. - id string
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- status string
- The deploy status of the version. For a successful deploy, call
CreateVersion
to make a new version (CREATED
status), upload all desired files to the version, then update the version to theFINALIZED
status. Note that if you leave the version in theCREATED
state for more than 12 hours, the system will automatically mark the version asABANDONED
. You can also change the status of a version toDELETED
by callingDeleteVersion
. - version
Bytes string - The total stored bytesize of the version. This value is calculated after a version is
FINALIZED
.
- create_
time str - The time at which the version was created.
- create_
user ActingUser Response - Identifies the user who created the version.
- delete_
time str - The time at which the version was
DELETED
. - delete_
user ActingUser Response - Identifies the user who
DELETED
the version. - file_
count str - The total number of files associated with the version. This value is calculated after a version is
FINALIZED
. - finalize_
time str - The time at which the version was
FINALIZED
. - finalize_
user ActingUser Response - Identifies the user who
FINALIZED
the version. - id str
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- status str
- The deploy status of the version. For a successful deploy, call
CreateVersion
to make a new version (CREATED
status), upload all desired files to the version, then update the version to theFINALIZED
status. Note that if you leave the version in theCREATED
state for more than 12 hours, the system will automatically mark the version asABANDONED
. You can also change the status of a version toDELETED
by callingDeleteVersion
. - version_
bytes str - The total stored bytesize of the version. This value is calculated after a version is
FINALIZED
.
- create
Time String - The time at which the version was created.
- create
User Property Map - Identifies the user who created the version.
- delete
Time String - The time at which the version was
DELETED
. - delete
User Property Map - Identifies the user who
DELETED
the version. - file
Count String - The total number of files associated with the version. This value is calculated after a version is
FINALIZED
. - finalize
Time String - The time at which the version was
FINALIZED
. - finalize
User Property Map - Identifies the user who
FINALIZED
the version. - id String
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- status String
- The deploy status of the version. For a successful deploy, call
CreateVersion
to make a new version (CREATED
status), upload all desired files to the version, then update the version to theFINALIZED
status. Note that if you leave the version in theCREATED
state for more than 12 hours, the system will automatically mark the version asABANDONED
. You can also change the status of a version toDELETED
by callingDeleteVersion
. - version
Bytes String - The total stored bytesize of the version. This value is calculated after a version is
FINALIZED
.
Supporting Types
ActingUserResponse, ActingUserResponseArgs
CloudRunRewrite, CloudRunRewriteArgs
- Service
Id string - User-defined ID of the Cloud Run service.
- Region string
- Optional. User-provided region where the Cloud Run service is hosted. Defaults to
us-central1
if not supplied. - Tag string
- Optional. User-provided TrafficConfig tag to send traffic to. When omitted, traffic is sent to the service-wide URI
- Service
Id string - User-defined ID of the Cloud Run service.
- Region string
- Optional. User-provided region where the Cloud Run service is hosted. Defaults to
us-central1
if not supplied. - Tag string
- Optional. User-provided TrafficConfig tag to send traffic to. When omitted, traffic is sent to the service-wide URI
- service
Id String - User-defined ID of the Cloud Run service.
- region String
- Optional. User-provided region where the Cloud Run service is hosted. Defaults to
us-central1
if not supplied. - tag String
- Optional. User-provided TrafficConfig tag to send traffic to. When omitted, traffic is sent to the service-wide URI
- service
Id string - User-defined ID of the Cloud Run service.
- region string
- Optional. User-provided region where the Cloud Run service is hosted. Defaults to
us-central1
if not supplied. - tag string
- Optional. User-provided TrafficConfig tag to send traffic to. When omitted, traffic is sent to the service-wide URI
- service_
id str - User-defined ID of the Cloud Run service.
- region str
- Optional. User-provided region where the Cloud Run service is hosted. Defaults to
us-central1
if not supplied. - tag str
- Optional. User-provided TrafficConfig tag to send traffic to. When omitted, traffic is sent to the service-wide URI
- service
Id String - User-defined ID of the Cloud Run service.
- region String
- Optional. User-provided region where the Cloud Run service is hosted. Defaults to
us-central1
if not supplied. - tag String
- Optional. User-provided TrafficConfig tag to send traffic to. When omitted, traffic is sent to the service-wide URI
CloudRunRewriteResponse, CloudRunRewriteResponseArgs
- Region string
- Optional. User-provided region where the Cloud Run service is hosted. Defaults to
us-central1
if not supplied. - Service
Id string - User-defined ID of the Cloud Run service.
- Tag string
- Optional. User-provided TrafficConfig tag to send traffic to. When omitted, traffic is sent to the service-wide URI
- Region string
- Optional. User-provided region where the Cloud Run service is hosted. Defaults to
us-central1
if not supplied. - Service
Id string - User-defined ID of the Cloud Run service.
- Tag string
- Optional. User-provided TrafficConfig tag to send traffic to. When omitted, traffic is sent to the service-wide URI
- region String
- Optional. User-provided region where the Cloud Run service is hosted. Defaults to
us-central1
if not supplied. - service
Id String - User-defined ID of the Cloud Run service.
- tag String
- Optional. User-provided TrafficConfig tag to send traffic to. When omitted, traffic is sent to the service-wide URI
- region string
- Optional. User-provided region where the Cloud Run service is hosted. Defaults to
us-central1
if not supplied. - service
Id string - User-defined ID of the Cloud Run service.
- tag string
- Optional. User-provided TrafficConfig tag to send traffic to. When omitted, traffic is sent to the service-wide URI
- region str
- Optional. User-provided region where the Cloud Run service is hosted. Defaults to
us-central1
if not supplied. - service_
id str - User-defined ID of the Cloud Run service.
- tag str
- Optional. User-provided TrafficConfig tag to send traffic to. When omitted, traffic is sent to the service-wide URI
- region String
- Optional. User-provided region where the Cloud Run service is hosted. Defaults to
us-central1
if not supplied. - service
Id String - User-defined ID of the Cloud Run service.
- tag String
- Optional. User-provided TrafficConfig tag to send traffic to. When omitted, traffic is sent to the service-wide URI
Header, HeaderArgs
HeaderResponse, HeaderResponseArgs
I18nConfig, I18nConfigArgs
- Root string
- The user-supplied path where country and language specific content will be looked for within the public directory.
- Root string
- The user-supplied path where country and language specific content will be looked for within the public directory.
- root String
- The user-supplied path where country and language specific content will be looked for within the public directory.
- root string
- The user-supplied path where country and language specific content will be looked for within the public directory.
- root str
- The user-supplied path where country and language specific content will be looked for within the public directory.
- root String
- The user-supplied path where country and language specific content will be looked for within the public directory.
I18nConfigResponse, I18nConfigResponseArgs
- Root string
- The user-supplied path where country and language specific content will be looked for within the public directory.
- Root string
- The user-supplied path where country and language specific content will be looked for within the public directory.
- root String
- The user-supplied path where country and language specific content will be looked for within the public directory.
- root string
- The user-supplied path where country and language specific content will be looked for within the public directory.
- root str
- The user-supplied path where country and language specific content will be looked for within the public directory.
- root String
- The user-supplied path where country and language specific content will be looked for within the public directory.
Redirect, RedirectArgs
- Location string
- The value to put in the HTTP location header of the response. The location can contain capture group values from the pattern using a
:
prefix to identify the segment and an optional*
to capture the rest of the URL. For example: "glob": "/:capture*", "statusCode": 301, "location": "https://example.com/foo/:capture" - Status
Code int - The status HTTP code to return in the response. It must be a valid 3xx status code.
- Glob string
- The user-supplied glob to match against the request URL path.
- Regex string
- The user-supplied RE2 regular expression to match against the request URL path.
- Location string
- The value to put in the HTTP location header of the response. The location can contain capture group values from the pattern using a
:
prefix to identify the segment and an optional*
to capture the rest of the URL. For example: "glob": "/:capture*", "statusCode": 301, "location": "https://example.com/foo/:capture" - Status
Code int - The status HTTP code to return in the response. It must be a valid 3xx status code.
- Glob string
- The user-supplied glob to match against the request URL path.
- Regex string
- The user-supplied RE2 regular expression to match against the request URL path.
- location String
- The value to put in the HTTP location header of the response. The location can contain capture group values from the pattern using a
:
prefix to identify the segment and an optional*
to capture the rest of the URL. For example: "glob": "/:capture*", "statusCode": 301, "location": "https://example.com/foo/:capture" - status
Code Integer - The status HTTP code to return in the response. It must be a valid 3xx status code.
- glob String
- The user-supplied glob to match against the request URL path.
- regex String
- The user-supplied RE2 regular expression to match against the request URL path.
- location string
- The value to put in the HTTP location header of the response. The location can contain capture group values from the pattern using a
:
prefix to identify the segment and an optional*
to capture the rest of the URL. For example: "glob": "/:capture*", "statusCode": 301, "location": "https://example.com/foo/:capture" - status
Code number - The status HTTP code to return in the response. It must be a valid 3xx status code.
- glob string
- The user-supplied glob to match against the request URL path.
- regex string
- The user-supplied RE2 regular expression to match against the request URL path.
- location str
- The value to put in the HTTP location header of the response. The location can contain capture group values from the pattern using a
:
prefix to identify the segment and an optional*
to capture the rest of the URL. For example: "glob": "/:capture*", "statusCode": 301, "location": "https://example.com/foo/:capture" - status_
code int - The status HTTP code to return in the response. It must be a valid 3xx status code.
- glob str
- The user-supplied glob to match against the request URL path.
- regex str
- The user-supplied RE2 regular expression to match against the request URL path.
- location String
- The value to put in the HTTP location header of the response. The location can contain capture group values from the pattern using a
:
prefix to identify the segment and an optional*
to capture the rest of the URL. For example: "glob": "/:capture*", "statusCode": 301, "location": "https://example.com/foo/:capture" - status
Code Number - The status HTTP code to return in the response. It must be a valid 3xx status code.
- glob String
- The user-supplied glob to match against the request URL path.
- regex String
- The user-supplied RE2 regular expression to match against the request URL path.
RedirectResponse, RedirectResponseArgs
- Glob string
- The user-supplied glob to match against the request URL path.
- Location string
- The value to put in the HTTP location header of the response. The location can contain capture group values from the pattern using a
:
prefix to identify the segment and an optional*
to capture the rest of the URL. For example: "glob": "/:capture*", "statusCode": 301, "location": "https://example.com/foo/:capture" - Regex string
- The user-supplied RE2 regular expression to match against the request URL path.
- Status
Code int - The status HTTP code to return in the response. It must be a valid 3xx status code.
- Glob string
- The user-supplied glob to match against the request URL path.
- Location string
- The value to put in the HTTP location header of the response. The location can contain capture group values from the pattern using a
:
prefix to identify the segment and an optional*
to capture the rest of the URL. For example: "glob": "/:capture*", "statusCode": 301, "location": "https://example.com/foo/:capture" - Regex string
- The user-supplied RE2 regular expression to match against the request URL path.
- Status
Code int - The status HTTP code to return in the response. It must be a valid 3xx status code.
- glob String
- The user-supplied glob to match against the request URL path.
- location String
- The value to put in the HTTP location header of the response. The location can contain capture group values from the pattern using a
:
prefix to identify the segment and an optional*
to capture the rest of the URL. For example: "glob": "/:capture*", "statusCode": 301, "location": "https://example.com/foo/:capture" - regex String
- The user-supplied RE2 regular expression to match against the request URL path.
- status
Code Integer - The status HTTP code to return in the response. It must be a valid 3xx status code.
- glob string
- The user-supplied glob to match against the request URL path.
- location string
- The value to put in the HTTP location header of the response. The location can contain capture group values from the pattern using a
:
prefix to identify the segment and an optional*
to capture the rest of the URL. For example: "glob": "/:capture*", "statusCode": 301, "location": "https://example.com/foo/:capture" - regex string
- The user-supplied RE2 regular expression to match against the request URL path.
- status
Code number - The status HTTP code to return in the response. It must be a valid 3xx status code.
- glob str
- The user-supplied glob to match against the request URL path.
- location str
- The value to put in the HTTP location header of the response. The location can contain capture group values from the pattern using a
:
prefix to identify the segment and an optional*
to capture the rest of the URL. For example: "glob": "/:capture*", "statusCode": 301, "location": "https://example.com/foo/:capture" - regex str
- The user-supplied RE2 regular expression to match against the request URL path.
- status_
code int - The status HTTP code to return in the response. It must be a valid 3xx status code.
- glob String
- The user-supplied glob to match against the request URL path.
- location String
- The value to put in the HTTP location header of the response. The location can contain capture group values from the pattern using a
:
prefix to identify the segment and an optional*
to capture the rest of the URL. For example: "glob": "/:capture*", "statusCode": 301, "location": "https://example.com/foo/:capture" - regex String
- The user-supplied RE2 regular expression to match against the request URL path.
- status
Code Number - The status HTTP code to return in the response. It must be a valid 3xx status code.
Rewrite, RewriteArgs
- Dynamic
Links bool - The request will be forwarded to Firebase Dynamic Links.
- Function string
- The function to proxy requests to. Must match the exported function name exactly.
- Function
Region string - Optional. Specify a Cloud region for rewritten Functions invocations. If not provided, defaults to us-central1.
- Glob string
- The user-supplied glob to match against the request URL path.
- Path string
- The URL path to rewrite the request to.
- Regex string
- The user-supplied RE2 regular expression to match against the request URL path.
- Run
Pulumi.
Google Native. Firebase Hosting. V1Beta1. Inputs. Cloud Run Rewrite - The request will be forwarded to Cloud Run.
- Dynamic
Links bool - The request will be forwarded to Firebase Dynamic Links.
- Function string
- The function to proxy requests to. Must match the exported function name exactly.
- Function
Region string - Optional. Specify a Cloud region for rewritten Functions invocations. If not provided, defaults to us-central1.
- Glob string
- The user-supplied glob to match against the request URL path.
- Path string
- The URL path to rewrite the request to.
- Regex string
- The user-supplied RE2 regular expression to match against the request URL path.
- Run
Cloud
Run Rewrite - The request will be forwarded to Cloud Run.
- dynamic
Links Boolean - The request will be forwarded to Firebase Dynamic Links.
- function String
- The function to proxy requests to. Must match the exported function name exactly.
- function
Region String - Optional. Specify a Cloud region for rewritten Functions invocations. If not provided, defaults to us-central1.
- glob String
- The user-supplied glob to match against the request URL path.
- path String
- The URL path to rewrite the request to.
- regex String
- The user-supplied RE2 regular expression to match against the request URL path.
- run
Cloud
Run Rewrite - The request will be forwarded to Cloud Run.
- dynamic
Links boolean - The request will be forwarded to Firebase Dynamic Links.
- function string
- The function to proxy requests to. Must match the exported function name exactly.
- function
Region string - Optional. Specify a Cloud region for rewritten Functions invocations. If not provided, defaults to us-central1.
- glob string
- The user-supplied glob to match against the request URL path.
- path string
- The URL path to rewrite the request to.
- regex string
- The user-supplied RE2 regular expression to match against the request URL path.
- run
Cloud
Run Rewrite - The request will be forwarded to Cloud Run.
- dynamic_
links bool - The request will be forwarded to Firebase Dynamic Links.
- function str
- The function to proxy requests to. Must match the exported function name exactly.
- function_
region str - Optional. Specify a Cloud region for rewritten Functions invocations. If not provided, defaults to us-central1.
- glob str
- The user-supplied glob to match against the request URL path.
- path str
- The URL path to rewrite the request to.
- regex str
- The user-supplied RE2 regular expression to match against the request URL path.
- run
Cloud
Run Rewrite - The request will be forwarded to Cloud Run.
- dynamic
Links Boolean - The request will be forwarded to Firebase Dynamic Links.
- function String
- The function to proxy requests to. Must match the exported function name exactly.
- function
Region String - Optional. Specify a Cloud region for rewritten Functions invocations. If not provided, defaults to us-central1.
- glob String
- The user-supplied glob to match against the request URL path.
- path String
- The URL path to rewrite the request to.
- regex String
- The user-supplied RE2 regular expression to match against the request URL path.
- run Property Map
- The request will be forwarded to Cloud Run.
RewriteResponse, RewriteResponseArgs
- Dynamic
Links bool - The request will be forwarded to Firebase Dynamic Links.
- Function string
- The function to proxy requests to. Must match the exported function name exactly.
- Function
Region string - Optional. Specify a Cloud region for rewritten Functions invocations. If not provided, defaults to us-central1.
- Glob string
- The user-supplied glob to match against the request URL path.
- Path string
- The URL path to rewrite the request to.
- Regex string
- The user-supplied RE2 regular expression to match against the request URL path.
- Run
Pulumi.
Google Native. Firebase Hosting. V1Beta1. Inputs. Cloud Run Rewrite Response - The request will be forwarded to Cloud Run.
- Dynamic
Links bool - The request will be forwarded to Firebase Dynamic Links.
- Function string
- The function to proxy requests to. Must match the exported function name exactly.
- Function
Region string - Optional. Specify a Cloud region for rewritten Functions invocations. If not provided, defaults to us-central1.
- Glob string
- The user-supplied glob to match against the request URL path.
- Path string
- The URL path to rewrite the request to.
- Regex string
- The user-supplied RE2 regular expression to match against the request URL path.
- Run
Cloud
Run Rewrite Response - The request will be forwarded to Cloud Run.
- dynamic
Links Boolean - The request will be forwarded to Firebase Dynamic Links.
- function String
- The function to proxy requests to. Must match the exported function name exactly.
- function
Region String - Optional. Specify a Cloud region for rewritten Functions invocations. If not provided, defaults to us-central1.
- glob String
- The user-supplied glob to match against the request URL path.
- path String
- The URL path to rewrite the request to.
- regex String
- The user-supplied RE2 regular expression to match against the request URL path.
- run
Cloud
Run Rewrite Response - The request will be forwarded to Cloud Run.
- dynamic
Links boolean - The request will be forwarded to Firebase Dynamic Links.
- function string
- The function to proxy requests to. Must match the exported function name exactly.
- function
Region string - Optional. Specify a Cloud region for rewritten Functions invocations. If not provided, defaults to us-central1.
- glob string
- The user-supplied glob to match against the request URL path.
- path string
- The URL path to rewrite the request to.
- regex string
- The user-supplied RE2 regular expression to match against the request URL path.
- run
Cloud
Run Rewrite Response - The request will be forwarded to Cloud Run.
- dynamic_
links bool - The request will be forwarded to Firebase Dynamic Links.
- function str
- The function to proxy requests to. Must match the exported function name exactly.
- function_
region str - Optional. Specify a Cloud region for rewritten Functions invocations. If not provided, defaults to us-central1.
- glob str
- The user-supplied glob to match against the request URL path.
- path str
- The URL path to rewrite the request to.
- regex str
- The user-supplied RE2 regular expression to match against the request URL path.
- run
Cloud
Run Rewrite Response - The request will be forwarded to Cloud Run.
- dynamic
Links Boolean - The request will be forwarded to Firebase Dynamic Links.
- function String
- The function to proxy requests to. Must match the exported function name exactly.
- function
Region String - Optional. Specify a Cloud region for rewritten Functions invocations. If not provided, defaults to us-central1.
- glob String
- The user-supplied glob to match against the request URL path.
- path String
- The URL path to rewrite the request to.
- regex String
- The user-supplied RE2 regular expression to match against the request URL path.
- run Property Map
- The request will be forwarded to Cloud Run.
ServingConfig, ServingConfigArgs
- App
Association Pulumi.Google Native. Firebase Hosting. V1Beta1. Serving Config App Association - How to handle well known App Association files.
- Clean
Urls bool - Defines whether to drop the file extension from uploaded files.
- Headers
List<Pulumi.
Google Native. Firebase Hosting. V1Beta1. Inputs. Header> - An array of objects, where each object specifies a URL pattern that, if matched to the request URL path, triggers Hosting to apply the specified custom response headers.
- I18n
Pulumi.
Google Native. Firebase Hosting. V1Beta1. Inputs. I18n Config - Optional. Defines i18n rewrite behavior.
- Redirects
List<Pulumi.
Google Native. Firebase Hosting. V1Beta1. Inputs. Redirect> - An array of objects (called redirect rules), where each rule specifies a URL pattern that, if matched to the request URL path, triggers Hosting to respond with a redirect to the specified destination path.
- Rewrites
List<Pulumi.
Google Native. Firebase Hosting. V1Beta1. Inputs. Rewrite> - An array of objects (called rewrite rules), where each rule specifies a URL pattern that, if matched to the request URL path, triggers Hosting to respond as if the service were given the specified destination URL.
- Trailing
Slash Pulumi.Behavior Google Native. Firebase Hosting. V1Beta1. Serving Config Trailing Slash Behavior - Defines how to handle a trailing slash in the URL path.
- App
Association ServingConfig App Association - How to handle well known App Association files.
- Clean
Urls bool - Defines whether to drop the file extension from uploaded files.
- Headers []Header
- An array of objects, where each object specifies a URL pattern that, if matched to the request URL path, triggers Hosting to apply the specified custom response headers.
- I18n
I18n
Config - Optional. Defines i18n rewrite behavior.
- Redirects []Redirect
- An array of objects (called redirect rules), where each rule specifies a URL pattern that, if matched to the request URL path, triggers Hosting to respond with a redirect to the specified destination path.
- Rewrites []Rewrite
- An array of objects (called rewrite rules), where each rule specifies a URL pattern that, if matched to the request URL path, triggers Hosting to respond as if the service were given the specified destination URL.
- Trailing
Slash ServingBehavior Config Trailing Slash Behavior - Defines how to handle a trailing slash in the URL path.
- app
Association ServingConfig App Association - How to handle well known App Association files.
- clean
Urls Boolean - Defines whether to drop the file extension from uploaded files.
- headers List<Header>
- An array of objects, where each object specifies a URL pattern that, if matched to the request URL path, triggers Hosting to apply the specified custom response headers.
- i18n
I18n
Config - Optional. Defines i18n rewrite behavior.
- redirects List<Redirect>
- An array of objects (called redirect rules), where each rule specifies a URL pattern that, if matched to the request URL path, triggers Hosting to respond with a redirect to the specified destination path.
- rewrites List<Rewrite>
- An array of objects (called rewrite rules), where each rule specifies a URL pattern that, if matched to the request URL path, triggers Hosting to respond as if the service were given the specified destination URL.
- trailing
Slash ServingBehavior Config Trailing Slash Behavior - Defines how to handle a trailing slash in the URL path.
- app
Association ServingConfig App Association - How to handle well known App Association files.
- clean
Urls boolean - Defines whether to drop the file extension from uploaded files.
- headers Header[]
- An array of objects, where each object specifies a URL pattern that, if matched to the request URL path, triggers Hosting to apply the specified custom response headers.
- i18n
I18n
Config - Optional. Defines i18n rewrite behavior.
- redirects Redirect[]
- An array of objects (called redirect rules), where each rule specifies a URL pattern that, if matched to the request URL path, triggers Hosting to respond with a redirect to the specified destination path.
- rewrites Rewrite[]
- An array of objects (called rewrite rules), where each rule specifies a URL pattern that, if matched to the request URL path, triggers Hosting to respond as if the service were given the specified destination URL.
- trailing
Slash ServingBehavior Config Trailing Slash Behavior - Defines how to handle a trailing slash in the URL path.
- app_
association ServingConfig App Association - How to handle well known App Association files.
- clean_
urls bool - Defines whether to drop the file extension from uploaded files.
- headers Sequence[Header]
- An array of objects, where each object specifies a URL pattern that, if matched to the request URL path, triggers Hosting to apply the specified custom response headers.
- i18n
I18n
Config - Optional. Defines i18n rewrite behavior.
- redirects Sequence[Redirect]
- An array of objects (called redirect rules), where each rule specifies a URL pattern that, if matched to the request URL path, triggers Hosting to respond with a redirect to the specified destination path.
- rewrites Sequence[Rewrite]
- An array of objects (called rewrite rules), where each rule specifies a URL pattern that, if matched to the request URL path, triggers Hosting to respond as if the service were given the specified destination URL.
- trailing_
slash_ Servingbehavior Config Trailing Slash Behavior - Defines how to handle a trailing slash in the URL path.
- app
Association "AUTO" | "NONE" - How to handle well known App Association files.
- clean
Urls Boolean - Defines whether to drop the file extension from uploaded files.
- headers List<Property Map>
- An array of objects, where each object specifies a URL pattern that, if matched to the request URL path, triggers Hosting to apply the specified custom response headers.
- i18n Property Map
- Optional. Defines i18n rewrite behavior.
- redirects List<Property Map>
- An array of objects (called redirect rules), where each rule specifies a URL pattern that, if matched to the request URL path, triggers Hosting to respond with a redirect to the specified destination path.
- rewrites List<Property Map>
- An array of objects (called rewrite rules), where each rule specifies a URL pattern that, if matched to the request URL path, triggers Hosting to respond as if the service were given the specified destination URL.
- trailing
Slash "TRAILING_SLASH_BEHAVIOR_UNSPECIFIED" | "ADD" | "REMOVE"Behavior - Defines how to handle a trailing slash in the URL path.
ServingConfigAppAssociation, ServingConfigAppAssociationArgs
- Auto
- AUTOThe app association files will be automatically created from the apps that exist in the Firebase project.
- None
- NONENo special handling of the app association files will occur, these paths will result in a 404 unless caught with a Rewrite.
- Serving
Config App Association Auto - AUTOThe app association files will be automatically created from the apps that exist in the Firebase project.
- Serving
Config App Association None - NONENo special handling of the app association files will occur, these paths will result in a 404 unless caught with a Rewrite.
- Auto
- AUTOThe app association files will be automatically created from the apps that exist in the Firebase project.
- None
- NONENo special handling of the app association files will occur, these paths will result in a 404 unless caught with a Rewrite.
- Auto
- AUTOThe app association files will be automatically created from the apps that exist in the Firebase project.
- None
- NONENo special handling of the app association files will occur, these paths will result in a 404 unless caught with a Rewrite.
- AUTO
- AUTOThe app association files will be automatically created from the apps that exist in the Firebase project.
- NONE
- NONENo special handling of the app association files will occur, these paths will result in a 404 unless caught with a Rewrite.
- "AUTO"
- AUTOThe app association files will be automatically created from the apps that exist in the Firebase project.
- "NONE"
- NONENo special handling of the app association files will occur, these paths will result in a 404 unless caught with a Rewrite.
ServingConfigResponse, ServingConfigResponseArgs
- App
Association string - How to handle well known App Association files.
- Clean
Urls bool - Defines whether to drop the file extension from uploaded files.
- Headers
List<Pulumi.
Google Native. Firebase Hosting. V1Beta1. Inputs. Header Response> - An array of objects, where each object specifies a URL pattern that, if matched to the request URL path, triggers Hosting to apply the specified custom response headers.
- I18n
Pulumi.
Google Native. Firebase Hosting. V1Beta1. Inputs. I18n Config Response - Optional. Defines i18n rewrite behavior.
- Redirects
List<Pulumi.
Google Native. Firebase Hosting. V1Beta1. Inputs. Redirect Response> - An array of objects (called redirect rules), where each rule specifies a URL pattern that, if matched to the request URL path, triggers Hosting to respond with a redirect to the specified destination path.
- Rewrites
List<Pulumi.
Google Native. Firebase Hosting. V1Beta1. Inputs. Rewrite Response> - An array of objects (called rewrite rules), where each rule specifies a URL pattern that, if matched to the request URL path, triggers Hosting to respond as if the service were given the specified destination URL.
- Trailing
Slash stringBehavior - Defines how to handle a trailing slash in the URL path.
- App
Association string - How to handle well known App Association files.
- Clean
Urls bool - Defines whether to drop the file extension from uploaded files.
- Headers
[]Header
Response - An array of objects, where each object specifies a URL pattern that, if matched to the request URL path, triggers Hosting to apply the specified custom response headers.
- I18n
I18n
Config Response - Optional. Defines i18n rewrite behavior.
- Redirects
[]Redirect
Response - An array of objects (called redirect rules), where each rule specifies a URL pattern that, if matched to the request URL path, triggers Hosting to respond with a redirect to the specified destination path.
- Rewrites
[]Rewrite
Response - An array of objects (called rewrite rules), where each rule specifies a URL pattern that, if matched to the request URL path, triggers Hosting to respond as if the service were given the specified destination URL.
- Trailing
Slash stringBehavior - Defines how to handle a trailing slash in the URL path.
- app
Association String - How to handle well known App Association files.
- clean
Urls Boolean - Defines whether to drop the file extension from uploaded files.
- headers
List<Header
Response> - An array of objects, where each object specifies a URL pattern that, if matched to the request URL path, triggers Hosting to apply the specified custom response headers.
- i18n
I18n
Config Response - Optional. Defines i18n rewrite behavior.
- redirects
List<Redirect
Response> - An array of objects (called redirect rules), where each rule specifies a URL pattern that, if matched to the request URL path, triggers Hosting to respond with a redirect to the specified destination path.
- rewrites
List<Rewrite
Response> - An array of objects (called rewrite rules), where each rule specifies a URL pattern that, if matched to the request URL path, triggers Hosting to respond as if the service were given the specified destination URL.
- trailing
Slash StringBehavior - Defines how to handle a trailing slash in the URL path.
- app
Association string - How to handle well known App Association files.
- clean
Urls boolean - Defines whether to drop the file extension from uploaded files.
- headers
Header
Response[] - An array of objects, where each object specifies a URL pattern that, if matched to the request URL path, triggers Hosting to apply the specified custom response headers.
- i18n
I18n
Config Response - Optional. Defines i18n rewrite behavior.
- redirects
Redirect
Response[] - An array of objects (called redirect rules), where each rule specifies a URL pattern that, if matched to the request URL path, triggers Hosting to respond with a redirect to the specified destination path.
- rewrites
Rewrite
Response[] - An array of objects (called rewrite rules), where each rule specifies a URL pattern that, if matched to the request URL path, triggers Hosting to respond as if the service were given the specified destination URL.
- trailing
Slash stringBehavior - Defines how to handle a trailing slash in the URL path.
- app_
association str - How to handle well known App Association files.
- clean_
urls bool - Defines whether to drop the file extension from uploaded files.
- headers
Sequence[Header
Response] - An array of objects, where each object specifies a URL pattern that, if matched to the request URL path, triggers Hosting to apply the specified custom response headers.
- i18n
I18n
Config Response - Optional. Defines i18n rewrite behavior.
- redirects
Sequence[Redirect
Response] - An array of objects (called redirect rules), where each rule specifies a URL pattern that, if matched to the request URL path, triggers Hosting to respond with a redirect to the specified destination path.
- rewrites
Sequence[Rewrite
Response] - An array of objects (called rewrite rules), where each rule specifies a URL pattern that, if matched to the request URL path, triggers Hosting to respond as if the service were given the specified destination URL.
- trailing_
slash_ strbehavior - Defines how to handle a trailing slash in the URL path.
- app
Association String - How to handle well known App Association files.
- clean
Urls Boolean - Defines whether to drop the file extension from uploaded files.
- headers List<Property Map>
- An array of objects, where each object specifies a URL pattern that, if matched to the request URL path, triggers Hosting to apply the specified custom response headers.
- i18n Property Map
- Optional. Defines i18n rewrite behavior.
- redirects List<Property Map>
- An array of objects (called redirect rules), where each rule specifies a URL pattern that, if matched to the request URL path, triggers Hosting to respond with a redirect to the specified destination path.
- rewrites List<Property Map>
- An array of objects (called rewrite rules), where each rule specifies a URL pattern that, if matched to the request URL path, triggers Hosting to respond as if the service were given the specified destination URL.
- trailing
Slash StringBehavior - Defines how to handle a trailing slash in the URL path.
ServingConfigTrailingSlashBehavior, ServingConfigTrailingSlashBehaviorArgs
- Trailing
Slash Behavior Unspecified - TRAILING_SLASH_BEHAVIOR_UNSPECIFIEDNo behavior is specified. Files are served at their exact location only, and trailing slashes are only added to directory indexes.
- Add
- ADDTrailing slashes are added to directory indexes as well as to any URL path not ending in a file extension.
- Remove
- REMOVETrailing slashes are removed from directory indexes as well as from any URL path not ending in a file extension.
- Serving
Config Trailing Slash Behavior Trailing Slash Behavior Unspecified - TRAILING_SLASH_BEHAVIOR_UNSPECIFIEDNo behavior is specified. Files are served at their exact location only, and trailing slashes are only added to directory indexes.
- Serving
Config Trailing Slash Behavior Add - ADDTrailing slashes are added to directory indexes as well as to any URL path not ending in a file extension.
- Serving
Config Trailing Slash Behavior Remove - REMOVETrailing slashes are removed from directory indexes as well as from any URL path not ending in a file extension.
- Trailing
Slash Behavior Unspecified - TRAILING_SLASH_BEHAVIOR_UNSPECIFIEDNo behavior is specified. Files are served at their exact location only, and trailing slashes are only added to directory indexes.
- Add
- ADDTrailing slashes are added to directory indexes as well as to any URL path not ending in a file extension.
- Remove
- REMOVETrailing slashes are removed from directory indexes as well as from any URL path not ending in a file extension.
- Trailing
Slash Behavior Unspecified - TRAILING_SLASH_BEHAVIOR_UNSPECIFIEDNo behavior is specified. Files are served at their exact location only, and trailing slashes are only added to directory indexes.
- Add
- ADDTrailing slashes are added to directory indexes as well as to any URL path not ending in a file extension.
- Remove
- REMOVETrailing slashes are removed from directory indexes as well as from any URL path not ending in a file extension.
- TRAILING_SLASH_BEHAVIOR_UNSPECIFIED
- TRAILING_SLASH_BEHAVIOR_UNSPECIFIEDNo behavior is specified. Files are served at their exact location only, and trailing slashes are only added to directory indexes.
- ADD
- ADDTrailing slashes are added to directory indexes as well as to any URL path not ending in a file extension.
- REMOVE
- REMOVETrailing slashes are removed from directory indexes as well as from any URL path not ending in a file extension.
- "TRAILING_SLASH_BEHAVIOR_UNSPECIFIED"
- TRAILING_SLASH_BEHAVIOR_UNSPECIFIEDNo behavior is specified. Files are served at their exact location only, and trailing slashes are only added to directory indexes.
- "ADD"
- ADDTrailing slashes are added to directory indexes as well as to any URL path not ending in a file extension.
- "REMOVE"
- REMOVETrailing slashes are removed from directory indexes as well as from any URL path not ending in a file extension.
Package Details
- Repository
- Google Cloud Native pulumi/pulumi-google-native
- License
- Apache-2.0
Google Cloud Native is in preview. Google Cloud Classic is fully supported.