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gcp_compute_https_health_check – Creates a GCP HttpsHealthCheck

New in version 2.6.

Synopsis

  • An HttpsHealthCheck resource. This resource defines a template for how individual VMs should be checked for health, via HTTPS.

Requirements

The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.

  • python >= 2.6
  • requests >= 2.18.4
  • google-auth >= 1.3.0

Parameters

Parameter Choices/Defaults Comments
auth_kind
string / required
    Choices:
  • application
  • machineaccount
  • serviceaccount
The type of credential used.
check_interval_sec
integer
How often (in seconds) to send a health check. The default value is 5 seconds.
description
string
An optional description of this resource. Provide this property when you create the resource.
env_type
string
Specifies which Ansible environment you're running this module within.
This should not be set unless you know what you're doing.
This only alters the User Agent string for any API requests.
healthy_threshold
integer
A so-far unhealthy instance will be marked healthy after this many consecutive successes. The default value is 2.
host
string
The value of the host header in the HTTPS health check request. If left empty (default value), the public IP on behalf of which this health check is performed will be used.
name
string / 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.
port
integer
The TCP port number for the HTTPS health check request.
The default value is 80.
project
string
The Google Cloud Platform project to use.
request_path
string
The request path of the HTTPS health check request.
The default value is /.
scopes
list
Array of scopes to be used.
service_account_contents
jsonarg
The contents of a Service Account JSON file, either in a dictionary or as a JSON string that represents it.
service_account_email
string
An optional service account email address if machineaccount is selected and the user does not wish to use the default email.
service_account_file
path
The path of a Service Account JSON file if serviceaccount is selected as type.
state
string
    Choices:
  • present
  • absent
Whether the given object should exist in GCP
timeout_sec
integer
How long (in seconds) to wait before claiming failure.
The default value is 5 seconds. It is invalid for timeoutSec to have greater value than checkIntervalSec.

aliases: timeout_seconds
unhealthy_threshold
integer
A so-far healthy instance will be marked unhealthy after this many consecutive failures. The default value is 2.

Notes

Note

  • API Reference: https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/reference/v1/httpsHealthChecks
  • Adding Health Checks: https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/load-balancing/health-checks#legacy_health_checks
  • for authentication, you can set service_account_file using the c(gcp_service_account_file) env variable.
  • for authentication, you can set service_account_contents using the c(GCP_SERVICE_ACCOUNT_CONTENTS) env variable.
  • For authentication, you can set service_account_email using the GCP_SERVICE_ACCOUNT_EMAIL env variable.
  • For authentication, you can set auth_kind using the GCP_AUTH_KIND env variable.
  • For authentication, you can set scopes using the GCP_SCOPES env variable.
  • Environment variables values will only be used if the playbook values are not set.
  • The service_account_email and service_account_file options are mutually exclusive.

Examples

- name: create a HTTPS health check
  gcp_compute_https_health_check:
    name: test_object
    healthy_threshold: 10
    port: 8080
    timeout_sec: 2
    unhealthy_threshold: 5
    project: test_project
    auth_kind: serviceaccount
    service_account_file: "/tmp/auth.pem"
    state: present

Return Values

Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:

Key Returned Description
checkIntervalSec
integer
success
How often (in seconds) to send a health check. The default value is 5 seconds.

creationTimestamp
string
success
Creation timestamp in RFC3339 text format.

description
string
success
An optional description of this resource. Provide this property when you create the resource.

healthyThreshold
integer
success
A so-far unhealthy instance will be marked healthy after this many consecutive successes. The default value is 2.

host
string
success
The value of the host header in the HTTPS health check request. If left empty (default value), the public IP on behalf of which this health check is performed will be used.

id
integer
success
The unique identifier for the resource. This identifier is defined by the server.

name
string
success
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.

port
integer
success
The TCP port number for the HTTPS health check request.
The default value is 80.

requestPath
string
success
The request path of the HTTPS health check request.
The default value is /.

timeoutSec
integer
success
How long (in seconds) to wait before claiming failure.
The default value is 5 seconds. It is invalid for timeoutSec to have greater value than checkIntervalSec.

unhealthyThreshold
integer
success
A so-far healthy instance will be marked unhealthy after this many consecutive failures. The default value is 2.



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Authors

  • Google Inc. (@googlecloudplatform)

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