HTTPIngressPathPatchArgs

data class HTTPIngressPathPatchArgs(val backend: Output<IngressBackendPatchArgs>? = null, val path: Output<String>? = null, val pathType: Output<String>? = null) : ConvertibleToJava<HTTPIngressPathPatchArgs>

HTTPIngressPath associates a path regex with a backend. Incoming urls matching the path are forwarded to the backend.

Constructors

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constructor(backend: Output<IngressBackendPatchArgs>? = null, path: Output<String>? = null, pathType: Output<String>? = null)

Properties

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val backend: Output<IngressBackendPatchArgs>? = null

Backend defines the referenced service endpoint to which the traffic will be forwarded to.

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val path: Output<String>? = null

Path is an extended POSIX regex as defined by IEEE Std 1003.1, (i.e this follows the egrep/unix syntax, not the perl syntax) matched against the path of an incoming request. Currently it can contain characters disallowed from the conventional "path" part of a URL as defined by RFC 3986. Paths must begin with a '/'. If unspecified, the path defaults to a catch all sending traffic to the backend.

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val pathType: Output<String>? = null

PathType determines the interpretation of the Path matching. PathType can be one of the following values: * Exact: Matches the URL path exactly. * Prefix: Matches based on a URL path prefix split by '/'. Matching is done on a path element by element basis. A path element refers is the list of labels in the path split by the '/' separator. A request is a match for path p if every p is an element-wise prefix of p of the request path. Note that if the last element of the path is a substring of the last element in request path, it is not a match (e.g. /foo/bar matches /foo/bar/baz, but does not match /foo/barbaz).

Functions

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open override fun toJava(): HTTPIngressPathPatchArgs