pulumi_wasm_providers_gcp_mini::compute::address

Struct AddressArgs

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pub struct AddressArgs {
Show 14 fields pub address: Output<Option<String>>, pub address_type: Output<Option<String>>, pub description: Output<Option<String>>, pub ip_version: Output<Option<String>>, pub ipv6_endpoint_type: Output<Option<String>>, pub labels: Output<Option<HashMap<String, String>>>, pub name: Output<Option<String>>, pub network: Output<Option<String>>, pub network_tier: Output<Option<String>>, pub prefix_length: Output<Option<i32>>, pub project: Output<Option<String>>, pub purpose: Output<Option<String>>, pub region: Output<Option<String>>, pub subnetwork: Output<Option<String>>,
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§address: Output<Option<String>>

The static external IP address represented by this resource. The IP address must be inside the specified subnetwork, if any. Set by the API if undefined.

§address_type: Output<Option<String>>

The type of address to reserve. Note: if you set this argument’s value as INTERNAL you need to leave the network_tier argument unset in that resource block. Default value is EXTERNAL. Possible values are: INTERNAL, EXTERNAL.

§description: Output<Option<String>>

An optional description of this resource.

§ip_version: Output<Option<String>>

The IP Version that will be used by this address. The default value is IPV4. Possible values are: IPV4, IPV6.

§ipv6_endpoint_type: Output<Option<String>>

The endpoint type of this address, which should be VM or NETLB. This is used for deciding which type of endpoint this address can be used after the external IPv6 address reservation. Possible values are: VM, NETLB.

§labels: Output<Option<HashMap<String, String>>>

Labels to apply to this address. A list of key->value pairs.

Note: This field is non-authoritative, and will only manage the labels present in your configuration. Please refer to the field effective_labels for all of the labels present on the resource.

§name: Output<Option<String>>

Name of the resource. The name must be 1-63 characters long, and comply with RFC1035. Specifically, the name must be 1-63 characters long and match the regular expression a-z? which means the first character must be a lowercase letter, and all following characters must be a dash, lowercase letter, or digit, except the last character, which cannot be a dash.


§network: Output<Option<String>>

The URL of the network in which to reserve the address. This field can only be used with INTERNAL type with the VPC_PEERING and IPSEC_INTERCONNECT purposes.

§network_tier: Output<Option<String>>

The networking tier used for configuring this address. If this field is not specified, it is assumed to be PREMIUM. This argument should not be used when configuring Internal addresses, because network tier cannot be set for internal traffic; it’s always Premium. Possible values are: PREMIUM, STANDARD.

§prefix_length: Output<Option<i32>>

The prefix length if the resource represents an IP range.

§project: Output<Option<String>>

The ID of the project in which the resource belongs. If it is not provided, the provider project is used.

§purpose: Output<Option<String>>

The purpose of this resource, which can be one of the following values.

  • GCE_ENDPOINT for addresses that are used by VM instances, alias IP ranges, load balancers, and similar resources.
  • SHARED_LOADBALANCER_VIP for an address that can be used by multiple internal load balancers.
  • VPC_PEERING for addresses that are reserved for VPC peer networks.
  • IPSEC_INTERCONNECT for addresses created from a private IP range that are reserved for a VLAN attachment in an HA VPN over Cloud Interconnect configuration. These addresses are regional resources.
  • PRIVATE_SERVICE_CONNECT for a private network address that is used to configure Private Service Connect. Only global internal addresses can use this purpose. This should only be set when using an Internal address.
§region: Output<Option<String>>

The Region in which the created address should reside. If it is not provided, the provider region is used.

§subnetwork: Output<Option<String>>

The URL of the subnetwork in which to reserve the address. If an IP address is specified, it must be within the subnetwork’s IP range. This field can only be used with INTERNAL type with GCE_ENDPOINT/DNS_RESOLVER purposes.

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impl AddressArgs

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pub fn builder() -> AddressArgsBuilder

Create an instance of AddressArgs using the builder syntax

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impl Clone for AddressArgs

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fn clone(&self) -> AddressArgs

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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more

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