» google_compute_target_https_proxy
Represents a TargetHttpsProxy resource, which is used by one or more global forwarding rule to route incoming HTTPS requests to a URL map.
To get more information about TargetHttpsProxy, see:
- API documentation
- How-to Guides
» Example Usage - Target Https Proxy Basic
resource "google_compute_target_https_proxy" "default" {
name = "test-proxy"
url_map = "${google_compute_url_map.default.self_link}"
ssl_certificates = ["${google_compute_ssl_certificate.default.self_link}"]
}
resource "google_compute_ssl_certificate" "default" {
name = "my-certificate"
private_key = "${file("path/to/private.key")}"
certificate = "${file("path/to/certificate.crt")}"
}
resource "google_compute_url_map" "default" {
name = "url-map"
description = "a description"
default_service = "${google_compute_backend_service.default.self_link}"
host_rule {
hosts = ["mysite.com"]
path_matcher = "allpaths"
}
path_matcher {
name = "allpaths"
default_service = "${google_compute_backend_service.default.self_link}"
path_rule {
paths = ["/*"]
service = "${google_compute_backend_service.default.self_link}"
}
}
}
resource "google_compute_backend_service" "default" {
name = "backend-service"
port_name = "http"
protocol = "HTTP"
timeout_sec = 10
health_checks = ["${google_compute_http_health_check.default.self_link}"]
}
resource "google_compute_http_health_check" "default" {
name = "http-health-check"
request_path = "/"
check_interval_sec = 1
timeout_sec = 1
}
» Argument Reference
The following arguments are supported:
-
name
- (Required) Name of the resource. Provided by the client when the resource is created. 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]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?
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. -
ssl_certificates
- (Required) A list of SslCertificate resources that are used to authenticate connections between users and the load balancer. Currently, exactly one SSL certificate must be specified. -
url_map
- (Required) A reference to the UrlMap resource that defines the mapping from URL to the BackendService.
-
description
- (Optional) An optional description of this resource. -
quic_override
- (Optional) Specifies the QUIC override policy for this resource. This determines whether the load balancer will attempt to negotiate QUIC with clients or not. Can specify one of NONE, ENABLE, or DISABLE. If NONE is specified, uses the QUIC policy with no user overrides, which is equivalent to DISABLE. Not specifying this field is equivalent to specifying NONE. -
ssl_policy
- (Optional) A reference to the SslPolicy resource that will be associated with the TargetHttpsProxy resource. If not set, the TargetHttpsProxy resource will not have any SSL policy configured. -
project
- (Optional) The ID of the project in which the resource belongs. If it is not provided, the provider project is used.
» Attributes Reference
In addition to the arguments listed above, the following computed attributes are exported:
-
creation_timestamp
- Creation timestamp in RFC3339 text format. -
proxy_id
- The unique identifier for the resource. -
self_link
- The URI of the created resource.
» Timeouts
This resource provides the following Timeouts configuration options:
» Import
TargetHttpsProxy can be imported using any of these accepted formats:
$ terraform import google_compute_target_https_proxy.default projects/{{project}}/global/targetHttpsProxies/{{name}}
$ terraform import google_compute_target_https_proxy.default {{project}}/{{name}}
$ terraform import google_compute_target_https_proxy.default {{name}}
If you're importing a resource with beta features, make sure to include -provider=google-beta
as an argument so that Terraform uses the correct provider to import your resource.