URLMapDefaultCustomErrorResponsePolicyArgs

data class URLMapDefaultCustomErrorResponsePolicyArgs(val errorResponseRules: Output<List<URLMapDefaultCustomErrorResponsePolicyErrorResponseRuleArgs>>? = null, val errorService: Output<String>? = null) : ConvertibleToJava<URLMapDefaultCustomErrorResponsePolicyArgs>

Constructors

constructor(errorResponseRules: Output<List<URLMapDefaultCustomErrorResponsePolicyErrorResponseRuleArgs>>? = null, errorService: Output<String>? = null)

Properties

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Specifies rules for returning error responses. In a given policy, if you specify rules for both a range of error codes as well as rules for specific error codes then rules with specific error codes have a higher priority. For example, assume that you configure a rule for 401 (Un-authorized) code, and another for all 4 series error codes (4XX). If the backend service returns a 401, then the rule for 401 will be applied. However if the backend service returns a 403, the rule for 4xx takes effect. Structure is documented below.

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val errorService: Output<String>? = null

The full or partial URL to the BackendBucket resource that contains the custom error content. Examples are: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/project/global/backendBuckets/myBackendBucket compute/v1/projects/project/global/backendBuckets/myBackendBucket global/backendBuckets/myBackendBucket If errorService is not specified at lower levels like pathMatcher, pathRule and routeRule, an errorService specified at a higher level in the UrlMap will be used. If UrlMap.defaultCustomErrorResponsePolicy contains one or more errorResponseRules[], it must specify errorService. If load balancer cannot reach the backendBucket, a simple Not Found Error will be returned, with the original response code (or overrideResponseCode if configured).

Functions

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open override fun toJava(): URLMapDefaultCustomErrorResponsePolicyArgs