pulumi-oci 1.35.0__py3-none-any.whl → 1.35.0a1715230204__py3-none-any.whl
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- pulumi_oci/database/_inputs.py +0 -112
- pulumi_oci/database/cloud_exadata_infrastructure.py +0 -28
- pulumi_oci/database/cloud_vm_cluster.py +0 -55
- pulumi_oci/database/get_cloud_exadata_infrastructure.py +1 -14
- pulumi_oci/database/get_cloud_vm_cluster.py +1 -14
- pulumi_oci/database/outputs.py +6 -316
- pulumi_oci/disasterrecovery/_inputs.py +0 -16
- pulumi_oci/disasterrecovery/outputs.py +0 -36
- pulumi_oci/loadbalancer/_inputs.py +20 -144
- pulumi_oci/loadbalancer/backend.py +0 -49
- pulumi_oci/loadbalancer/backend_set.py +0 -57
- pulumi_oci/loadbalancer/get_listener_rules.py +2 -2
- pulumi_oci/loadbalancer/load_balancer.py +7 -98
- pulumi_oci/loadbalancer/outputs.py +36 -361
- pulumi_oci/loadbalancer/rule_set.py +0 -10
- pulumi_oci/provider.py +8 -0
- {pulumi_oci-1.35.0.dist-info → pulumi_oci-1.35.0a1715230204.dist-info}/METADATA +1 -1
- {pulumi_oci-1.35.0.dist-info → pulumi_oci-1.35.0a1715230204.dist-info}/RECORD +20 -20
- {pulumi_oci-1.35.0.dist-info → pulumi_oci-1.35.0a1715230204.dist-info}/WHEEL +0 -0
- {pulumi_oci-1.35.0.dist-info → pulumi_oci-1.35.0a1715230204.dist-info}/top_level.txt +0 -0
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def ip_max_connections(self) -> Sequence['outputs.GetListenerRulesListenerRuleRuleIpMaxConnectionResult']:
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class GetListenerRulesListenerRuleRuleIpMaxConnectionResult(dict):
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|
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|
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|
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def max_connections(self) -> int:
|
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|
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|
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class GetListenerRulesListenerRuleRuleRedirectUriResult(dict):
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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def is_delete_protection_enabled(self) -> bool:
|
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|
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|
-
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
3685
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
|
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@pulumi.getter(name="reservedIps")
|
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|
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|
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|
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"""
|
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|
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|
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|
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"""
|
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|
|
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
|
@@ -3959,7 +3736,7 @@ class GetLoadBalancersLoadBalancerReservedIpResult(dict):
|
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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"""
|
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|
pulumi.set(__self__, "id", id)
|
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|
|
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|
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
"""
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|
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|
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
"""
|
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|
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|
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|
+
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|
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|
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|
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|
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:param int default_max_connections: The maximum number of connections that the any IP can make to a listener unless the IP is mentioned in maxConnections. If no defaultMaxConnections is specified the default is unlimited.
|
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|
:param str description: A brief description of the access control rule. Avoid entering confidential information.
|
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|
:param str header: A header name that conforms to RFC 7230. Example: `example_header_name`
|
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|
:param int http_large_header_size_in_kb: The maximum size of each buffer used for reading http client request header. This value indicates the maximum size allowed for each buffer. The allowed values for buffer size are 8, 16, 32 and 64.
|
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|
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:param Sequence['GetRuleSetItemIpMaxConnectionArgs'] ip_max_connections: An array of IPs that have a maxConnection setting different than the default and what that maxConnection setting is
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
|
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|
pulumi.set(__self__, "allowed_methods", allowed_methods)
|
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|
pulumi.set(__self__, "are_invalid_characters_allowed", are_invalid_characters_allowed)
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|
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|
pulumi.set(__self__, "description", description)
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|
pulumi.set(__self__, "header", header)
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|
pulumi.set(__self__, "http_large_header_size_in_kb", http_large_header_size_in_kb)
|
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|
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pulumi.set(__self__, "ip_max_connections", ip_max_connections)
|
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|
pulumi.set(__self__, "prefix", prefix)
|
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|
pulumi.set(__self__, "redirect_uris", redirect_uris)
|
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|
pulumi.set(__self__, "response_code", response_code)
|
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|
|
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|
@pulumi.getter
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|
def action(self) -> str:
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|
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|
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|
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The action can be one of these values: `ADD_HTTP_REQUEST_HEADER`, `ADD_HTTP_RESPONSE_HEADER`, `ALLOW`, `CONTROL_ACCESS_USING_HTTP_METHODS`, `EXTEND_HTTP_REQUEST_HEADER_VALUE`, `EXTEND_HTTP_RESPONSE_HEADER_VALUE`, `HTTP_HEADER`, `
|
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|
+
The action can be one of these values: `ADD_HTTP_REQUEST_HEADER`, `ADD_HTTP_RESPONSE_HEADER`, `ALLOW`, `CONTROL_ACCESS_USING_HTTP_METHODS`, `EXTEND_HTTP_REQUEST_HEADER_VALUE`, `EXTEND_HTTP_RESPONSE_HEADER_VALUE`, `HTTP_HEADER`, `REDIRECT`, `REMOVE_HTTP_REQUEST_HEADER`, `REMOVE_HTTP_RESPONSE_HEADER`
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"""
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return pulumi.get(self, "action")
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@@ -4340,14 +4111,6 @@ class GetRuleSetItemResult(dict):
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def conditions(self) -> Sequence['outputs.GetRuleSetItemConditionResult']:
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|
return pulumi.get(self, "conditions")
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|
|
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|
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@property
|
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|
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@pulumi.getter(name="defaultMaxConnections")
|
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|
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def default_max_connections(self) -> int:
|
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|
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"""
|
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|
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The maximum number of connections that the any IP can make to a listener unless the IP is mentioned in maxConnections. If no defaultMaxConnections is specified the default is unlimited.
|
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|
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"""
|
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|
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return pulumi.get(self, "default_max_connections")
|
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|
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|
@property
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|
@pulumi.getter
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|
def description(self) -> str:
|
@@ -4372,14 +4135,6 @@ class GetRuleSetItemResult(dict):
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"""
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|
return pulumi.get(self, "http_large_header_size_in_kb")
|
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|
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|
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@property
|
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|
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@pulumi.getter(name="ipMaxConnections")
|
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|
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def ip_max_connections(self) -> Sequence['outputs.GetRuleSetItemIpMaxConnectionResult']:
|
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|
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"""
|
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|
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An array of IPs that have a maxConnection setting different than the default and what that maxConnection setting is
|
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|
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"""
|
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|
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return pulumi.get(self, "ip_max_connections")
|
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|
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|
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|
@property
|
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|
@pulumi.getter
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|
def prefix(self) -> str:
|
@@ -4489,35 +4244,6 @@ class GetRuleSetItemConditionResult(dict):
|
|
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|
return pulumi.get(self, "operator")
|
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|
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|
|
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|
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@pulumi.output_type
|
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|
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class GetRuleSetItemIpMaxConnectionResult(dict):
|
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|
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def __init__(__self__, *,
|
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|
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ip_addresses: Sequence[str],
|
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|
-
max_connections: int):
|
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|
-
"""
|
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|
-
:param Sequence[str] ip_addresses: Each element in the list should be valid IPv4 or IPv6 CIDR Block address. Example: '["129.213.176.0/24", "150.136.187.0/24", "2002::1234:abcd:ffff:c0a8:101/64"]'
|
4499
|
-
:param int max_connections: The maximum number of simultaneous connections that the specified IPs can make to the Listener. IPs without a maxConnections setting can make either defaultMaxConnections simultaneous connections to a listener or, if no defaultMaxConnections is specified, an unlimited number of simultaneous connections to a listener.
|
4500
|
-
"""
|
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|
-
pulumi.set(__self__, "ip_addresses", ip_addresses)
|
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|
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pulumi.set(__self__, "max_connections", max_connections)
|
4503
|
-
|
4504
|
-
@property
|
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|
-
@pulumi.getter(name="ipAddresses")
|
4506
|
-
def ip_addresses(self) -> Sequence[str]:
|
4507
|
-
"""
|
4508
|
-
Each element in the list should be valid IPv4 or IPv6 CIDR Block address. Example: '["129.213.176.0/24", "150.136.187.0/24", "2002::1234:abcd:ffff:c0a8:101/64"]'
|
4509
|
-
"""
|
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|
-
return pulumi.get(self, "ip_addresses")
|
4511
|
-
|
4512
|
-
@property
|
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|
-
@pulumi.getter(name="maxConnections")
|
4514
|
-
def max_connections(self) -> int:
|
4515
|
-
"""
|
4516
|
-
The maximum number of simultaneous connections that the specified IPs can make to the Listener. IPs without a maxConnections setting can make either defaultMaxConnections simultaneous connections to a listener or, if no defaultMaxConnections is specified, an unlimited number of simultaneous connections to a listener.
|
4517
|
-
"""
|
4518
|
-
return pulumi.get(self, "max_connections")
|
4519
|
-
|
4520
|
-
|
4521
4247
|
@pulumi.output_type
|
4522
4248
|
class GetRuleSetItemRedirectUriResult(dict):
|
4523
4249
|
def __init__(__self__, *,
|
@@ -4674,11 +4400,9 @@ class GetRuleSetsRuleSetItemResult(dict):
|
|
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4400
|
allowed_methods: Sequence[str],
|
4675
4401
|
are_invalid_characters_allowed: bool,
|
4676
4402
|
conditions: Sequence['outputs.GetRuleSetsRuleSetItemConditionResult'],
|
4677
|
-
default_max_connections: int,
|
4678
4403
|
description: str,
|
4679
4404
|
header: str,
|
4680
4405
|
http_large_header_size_in_kb: int,
|
4681
|
-
ip_max_connections: Sequence['outputs.GetRuleSetsRuleSetItemIpMaxConnectionResult'],
|
4682
4406
|
prefix: str,
|
4683
4407
|
redirect_uris: Sequence['outputs.GetRuleSetsRuleSetItemRedirectUriResult'],
|
4684
4408
|
response_code: int,
|
@@ -4686,14 +4410,12 @@ class GetRuleSetsRuleSetItemResult(dict):
|
|
4686
4410
|
suffix: str,
|
4687
4411
|
value: str):
|
4688
4412
|
"""
|
4689
|
-
:param str action: The action can be one of these values: `ADD_HTTP_REQUEST_HEADER`, `ADD_HTTP_RESPONSE_HEADER`, `ALLOW`, `CONTROL_ACCESS_USING_HTTP_METHODS`, `EXTEND_HTTP_REQUEST_HEADER_VALUE`, `EXTEND_HTTP_RESPONSE_HEADER_VALUE`, `HTTP_HEADER`, `
|
4413
|
+
:param str action: The action can be one of these values: `ADD_HTTP_REQUEST_HEADER`, `ADD_HTTP_RESPONSE_HEADER`, `ALLOW`, `CONTROL_ACCESS_USING_HTTP_METHODS`, `EXTEND_HTTP_REQUEST_HEADER_VALUE`, `EXTEND_HTTP_RESPONSE_HEADER_VALUE`, `HTTP_HEADER`, `REDIRECT`, `REMOVE_HTTP_REQUEST_HEADER`, `REMOVE_HTTP_RESPONSE_HEADER`
|
4690
4414
|
:param Sequence[str] allowed_methods: The list of HTTP methods allowed for this listener.
|
4691
4415
|
:param bool are_invalid_characters_allowed: Indicates whether or not invalid characters in client header fields will be allowed. Valid names are composed of English letters, digits, hyphens and underscores. If "true", invalid characters are allowed in the HTTP header. If "false", invalid characters are not allowed in the HTTP header
|
4692
|
-
:param int default_max_connections: The maximum number of connections that the any IP can make to a listener unless the IP is mentioned in maxConnections. If no defaultMaxConnections is specified the default is unlimited.
|
4693
4416
|
:param str description: A brief description of the access control rule. Avoid entering confidential information.
|
4694
4417
|
:param str header: A header name that conforms to RFC 7230. Example: `example_header_name`
|
4695
4418
|
:param int http_large_header_size_in_kb: The maximum size of each buffer used for reading http client request header. This value indicates the maximum size allowed for each buffer. The allowed values for buffer size are 8, 16, 32 and 64.
|
4696
|
-
:param Sequence['GetRuleSetsRuleSetItemIpMaxConnectionArgs'] ip_max_connections: An array of IPs that have a maxConnection setting different than the default and what that maxConnection setting is
|
4697
4419
|
:param str prefix: A string to prepend to the header value. The resulting header value must still conform to RFC 7230. With the following exceptions:
|
4698
4420
|
* value cannot contain `$`
|
4699
4421
|
* value cannot contain patterns like `{variable_name}`. They are reserved for future extensions. Currently, such values are invalid.
|
@@ -4711,11 +4433,9 @@ class GetRuleSetsRuleSetItemResult(dict):
|
|
4711
4433
|
pulumi.set(__self__, "allowed_methods", allowed_methods)
|
4712
4434
|
pulumi.set(__self__, "are_invalid_characters_allowed", are_invalid_characters_allowed)
|
4713
4435
|
pulumi.set(__self__, "conditions", conditions)
|
4714
|
-
pulumi.set(__self__, "default_max_connections", default_max_connections)
|
4715
4436
|
pulumi.set(__self__, "description", description)
|
4716
4437
|
pulumi.set(__self__, "header", header)
|
4717
4438
|
pulumi.set(__self__, "http_large_header_size_in_kb", http_large_header_size_in_kb)
|
4718
|
-
pulumi.set(__self__, "ip_max_connections", ip_max_connections)
|
4719
4439
|
pulumi.set(__self__, "prefix", prefix)
|
4720
4440
|
pulumi.set(__self__, "redirect_uris", redirect_uris)
|
4721
4441
|
pulumi.set(__self__, "response_code", response_code)
|
@@ -4727,7 +4447,7 @@ class GetRuleSetsRuleSetItemResult(dict):
|
|
4727
4447
|
@pulumi.getter
|
4728
4448
|
def action(self) -> str:
|
4729
4449
|
"""
|
4730
|
-
The action can be one of these values: `ADD_HTTP_REQUEST_HEADER`, `ADD_HTTP_RESPONSE_HEADER`, `ALLOW`, `CONTROL_ACCESS_USING_HTTP_METHODS`, `EXTEND_HTTP_REQUEST_HEADER_VALUE`, `EXTEND_HTTP_RESPONSE_HEADER_VALUE`, `HTTP_HEADER`, `
|
4450
|
+
The action can be one of these values: `ADD_HTTP_REQUEST_HEADER`, `ADD_HTTP_RESPONSE_HEADER`, `ALLOW`, `CONTROL_ACCESS_USING_HTTP_METHODS`, `EXTEND_HTTP_REQUEST_HEADER_VALUE`, `EXTEND_HTTP_RESPONSE_HEADER_VALUE`, `HTTP_HEADER`, `REDIRECT`, `REMOVE_HTTP_REQUEST_HEADER`, `REMOVE_HTTP_RESPONSE_HEADER`
|
4731
4451
|
"""
|
4732
4452
|
return pulumi.get(self, "action")
|
4733
4453
|
|
@@ -4752,14 +4472,6 @@ class GetRuleSetsRuleSetItemResult(dict):
|
|
4752
4472
|
def conditions(self) -> Sequence['outputs.GetRuleSetsRuleSetItemConditionResult']:
|
4753
4473
|
return pulumi.get(self, "conditions")
|
4754
4474
|
|
4755
|
-
@property
|
4756
|
-
@pulumi.getter(name="defaultMaxConnections")
|
4757
|
-
def default_max_connections(self) -> int:
|
4758
|
-
"""
|
4759
|
-
The maximum number of connections that the any IP can make to a listener unless the IP is mentioned in maxConnections. If no defaultMaxConnections is specified the default is unlimited.
|
4760
|
-
"""
|
4761
|
-
return pulumi.get(self, "default_max_connections")
|
4762
|
-
|
4763
4475
|
@property
|
4764
4476
|
@pulumi.getter
|
4765
4477
|
def description(self) -> str:
|
@@ -4784,14 +4496,6 @@ class GetRuleSetsRuleSetItemResult(dict):
|
|
4784
4496
|
"""
|
4785
4497
|
return pulumi.get(self, "http_large_header_size_in_kb")
|
4786
4498
|
|
4787
|
-
@property
|
4788
|
-
@pulumi.getter(name="ipMaxConnections")
|
4789
|
-
def ip_max_connections(self) -> Sequence['outputs.GetRuleSetsRuleSetItemIpMaxConnectionResult']:
|
4790
|
-
"""
|
4791
|
-
An array of IPs that have a maxConnection setting different than the default and what that maxConnection setting is
|
4792
|
-
"""
|
4793
|
-
return pulumi.get(self, "ip_max_connections")
|
4794
|
-
|
4795
4499
|
@property
|
4796
4500
|
@pulumi.getter
|
4797
4501
|
def prefix(self) -> str:
|
@@ -4901,35 +4605,6 @@ class GetRuleSetsRuleSetItemConditionResult(dict):
|
|
4901
4605
|
return pulumi.get(self, "operator")
|
4902
4606
|
|
4903
4607
|
|
4904
|
-
@pulumi.output_type
|
4905
|
-
class GetRuleSetsRuleSetItemIpMaxConnectionResult(dict):
|
4906
|
-
def __init__(__self__, *,
|
4907
|
-
ip_addresses: Sequence[str],
|
4908
|
-
max_connections: int):
|
4909
|
-
"""
|
4910
|
-
:param Sequence[str] ip_addresses: Each element in the list should be valid IPv4 or IPv6 CIDR Block address. Example: '["129.213.176.0/24", "150.136.187.0/24", "2002::1234:abcd:ffff:c0a8:101/64"]'
|
4911
|
-
:param int max_connections: The maximum number of simultaneous connections that the specified IPs can make to the Listener. IPs without a maxConnections setting can make either defaultMaxConnections simultaneous connections to a listener or, if no defaultMaxConnections is specified, an unlimited number of simultaneous connections to a listener.
|
4912
|
-
"""
|
4913
|
-
pulumi.set(__self__, "ip_addresses", ip_addresses)
|
4914
|
-
pulumi.set(__self__, "max_connections", max_connections)
|
4915
|
-
|
4916
|
-
@property
|
4917
|
-
@pulumi.getter(name="ipAddresses")
|
4918
|
-
def ip_addresses(self) -> Sequence[str]:
|
4919
|
-
"""
|
4920
|
-
Each element in the list should be valid IPv4 or IPv6 CIDR Block address. Example: '["129.213.176.0/24", "150.136.187.0/24", "2002::1234:abcd:ffff:c0a8:101/64"]'
|
4921
|
-
"""
|
4922
|
-
return pulumi.get(self, "ip_addresses")
|
4923
|
-
|
4924
|
-
@property
|
4925
|
-
@pulumi.getter(name="maxConnections")
|
4926
|
-
def max_connections(self) -> int:
|
4927
|
-
"""
|
4928
|
-
The maximum number of simultaneous connections that the specified IPs can make to the Listener. IPs without a maxConnections setting can make either defaultMaxConnections simultaneous connections to a listener or, if no defaultMaxConnections is specified, an unlimited number of simultaneous connections to a listener.
|
4929
|
-
"""
|
4930
|
-
return pulumi.get(self, "max_connections")
|
4931
|
-
|
4932
|
-
|
4933
4608
|
@pulumi.output_type
|
4934
4609
|
class GetRuleSetsRuleSetItemRedirectUriResult(dict):
|
4935
4610
|
def __init__(__self__, *,
|