Package-level declarations
Types
Uses Google Cloud Endpoints to handle requests.
Automatic scaling is based on request rate, response latencies, and other application metrics.
A service with basic scaling will create an instance when the application receives a request. The instance will be turned down when the app becomes idle. Basic scaling is ideal for work that is intermittent or driven by user activity.
An SSL certificate obtained from a certificate authority.
Options for the build operations performed as a part of the version deployment. Only applicable for App Engine flexible environment when creating a version using source code directly.
Docker image that is used to create a container and start a VM instance for the version that you deploy. Only applicable for instances running in the App Engine flexible environment.
Target scaling by CPU usage.
Code and application artifacts used to deploy a version to App Engine.
Target scaling by disk usage. Only applicable in the App Engine flexible environment.
Google Cloud Endpoints (https://cloud.google.com/endpoints) configuration. The Endpoints API Service provides tooling for serving Open API and gRPC endpoints via an NGINX proxy. Only valid for App Engine Flexible environment deployments.The fields here refer to the name and configuration ID of a "service" resource in the Service Management API (https://cloud.google.com/service-management/overview).
The entrypoint for the application.
Custom static error page to be served when an error occurs.
The feature specific settings to be used in the application. These define behaviors that are user configurable.
Runtime settings for the App Engine flexible environment.
Health checking configuration for VM instances. Unhealthy instances are killed and replaced with new instances. Only applicable for instances in App Engine flexible environment.
Identity-Aware Proxy
Third-party Python runtime library that is required by the application.
Health checking configuration for VM instances. Unhealthy instances are killed and replaced with new instances.
A certificate managed by App Engine.
A service with manual scaling runs continuously, allowing you to perform complex initialization and rely on the state of its memory over time.
Target scaling by network usage. Only applicable in the App Engine flexible environment.
Readiness checking configuration for VM instances. Unhealthy instances are removed from traffic rotation.
Target scaling by request utilization. Only applicable in the App Engine flexible environment.
A DNS resource record.
Machine resources for a version.
Executes a script to handle the request that matches the URL pattern.
SSL configuration for a DomainMapping resource.
Scheduler settings for standard environment.
Files served directly to the user for a given URL, such as images, CSS stylesheets, or JavaScript source files. Static file handlers describe which files in the application directory are static files, and which URLs serve them.
Rules to match an HTTP request and dispatch that request to a service.
URL pattern and description of how the URL should be handled. App Engine can handle URLs by executing application code or by serving static files uploaded with the version, such as images, CSS, or JavaScript.
Volumes mounted within the app container. Only applicable in the App Engine flexible environment.
VPC access connector specification.
The zip file information for a zip deployment.