UptimeCheckConfigHttpCheckArgs

data class UptimeCheckConfigHttpCheckArgs(val acceptedResponseStatusCodes: Output<List<UptimeCheckConfigHttpCheckAcceptedResponseStatusCodeArgs>>? = null, val authInfo: Output<UptimeCheckConfigHttpCheckAuthInfoArgs>? = null, val body: Output<String>? = null, val contentType: Output<String>? = null, val customContentType: Output<String>? = null, val headers: Output<Map<String, String>>? = null, val maskHeaders: Output<Boolean>? = null, val path: Output<String>? = null, val pingConfig: Output<UptimeCheckConfigHttpCheckPingConfigArgs>? = null, val port: Output<Int>? = null, val requestMethod: Output<String>? = null, val serviceAgentAuthentication: Output<UptimeCheckConfigHttpCheckServiceAgentAuthenticationArgs>? = null, val useSsl: Output<Boolean>? = null, val validateSsl: Output<Boolean>? = null) : ConvertibleToJava<UptimeCheckConfigHttpCheckArgs>

Constructors

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constructor(acceptedResponseStatusCodes: Output<List<UptimeCheckConfigHttpCheckAcceptedResponseStatusCodeArgs>>? = null, authInfo: Output<UptimeCheckConfigHttpCheckAuthInfoArgs>? = null, body: Output<String>? = null, contentType: Output<String>? = null, customContentType: Output<String>? = null, headers: Output<Map<String, String>>? = null, maskHeaders: Output<Boolean>? = null, path: Output<String>? = null, pingConfig: Output<UptimeCheckConfigHttpCheckPingConfigArgs>? = null, port: Output<Int>? = null, requestMethod: Output<String>? = null, serviceAgentAuthentication: Output<UptimeCheckConfigHttpCheckServiceAgentAuthenticationArgs>? = null, useSsl: Output<Boolean>? = null, validateSsl: Output<Boolean>? = null)

Properties

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If present, the check will only pass if the HTTP response status code is in this set of status codes. If empty, the HTTP status code will only pass if the HTTP status code is 200-299. Structure is documented below.

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The authentication information using username and password. Optional when creating an HTTP check; defaults to empty. Do not use with other authentication fields. Structure is documented below.

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val body: Output<String>? = null

The request body associated with the HTTP POST request. If content_type is URL_ENCODED, the body passed in must be URL-encoded. Users can provide a Content-Length header via the headers field or the API will do so. If the request_method is GET and body is not empty, the API will return an error. The maximum byte size is 1 megabyte. Note - As with all bytes fields JSON representations are base64 encoded. e.g. foo=bar in URL-encoded form is foo%3Dbar and in base64 encoding is Zm9vJTI1M0RiYXI=.

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val contentType: Output<String>? = null

The content type to use for the check. Possible values are: TYPE_UNSPECIFIED, URL_ENCODED, USER_PROVIDED.

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val customContentType: Output<String>? = null

A user provided content type header to use for the check. The invalid configurations outlined in the content_type field apply to custom_content_type, as well as the following 1. content_typeis URL_ENCODEDand custom_content_typeis set. 2. content_typeis USER_PROVIDEDand custom_content_type` is not set.

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val headers: Output<Map<String, String>>? = null

The list of headers to send as part of the uptime check request. If two headers have the same key and different values, they should be entered as a single header, with the value being a comma-separated list of all the desired values as described in RFC 2616 (page 31). Entering two separate headers with the same key in a Create call will cause the first to be overwritten by the second. The maximum number of headers allowed is 100.

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val maskHeaders: Output<Boolean>? = null

Boolean specifying whether to encrypt the header information. Encryption should be specified for any headers related to authentication that you do not wish to be seen when retrieving the configuration. The server will be responsible for encrypting the headers. On Get/List calls, if mask_headers is set to true then the headers will be obscured with ******.

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val path: Output<String>? = null

The path to the page to run the check against. Will be combined with the host (specified within the MonitoredResource) and port to construct the full URL. If the provided path does not begin with /, a / will be prepended automatically. Optional (defaults to /).

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Contains information needed to add pings to an HTTP check. Structure is documented below.

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val port: Output<Int>? = null

The port to the page to run the check against. Will be combined with host (specified within the monitored_resource) and path to construct the full URL. Optional (defaults to 80 without SSL, or 443 with SSL).

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val requestMethod: Output<String>? = null

The HTTP request method to use for the check. If set to METHOD_UNSPECIFIED then request_method defaults to GET. Default value is GET. Possible values are: METHOD_UNSPECIFIED, GET, POST.

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The authentication information using the Monitoring Service Agent. Optional when creating an HTTPS check; defaults to empty. Do not use with other authentication fields. Structure is documented below.

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val useSsl: Output<Boolean>? = null

If true, use HTTPS instead of HTTP to run the check.

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val validateSsl: Output<Boolean>? = null

Boolean specifying whether to include SSL certificate validation as a part of the Uptime check. Only applies to checks where monitored_resource is set to uptime_url. If use_ssl is false, setting validate_ssl to true has no effect.

Functions

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open override fun toJava(): UptimeCheckConfigHttpCheckArgs