File: //snap/google-cloud-cli/current/lib/googlecloudsdk/schemas/networkservices/v1alpha1/HostRule.yaml
$schema: "http://json-schema.org/draft-06/schema#"
title: networkservices v1alpha1 HostRule export schema
description: A gcloud export/import command YAML validation schema.
type: object
required:
- hosts
- pathMatcher
additionalProperties: false
properties:
COMMENT:
type: object
description: User specified info ignored by gcloud import.
additionalProperties: false
properties:
template-id:
type: string
region:
type: string
description:
type: string
date:
type: string
version:
type: string
UNKNOWN:
type: array
description: Unknown API fields that cannot be imported.
items:
type: string
description:
description: A human-readable description of the `HostRule` value.
type: string
hosts:
description: |-
A list of host patterns to match. Host patterns must be valid hostnames.
Ports are not allowed. Wildcard hosts are supported in the suffix or
prefix form. `*` matches any string of `([a-z0-9-.]*)`. It does not match
an empty string. When multiple hosts are specified, hosts are matched in
the following priority: 1. Exact domain names: `www.foo.com`. 2. Suffix
domain wildcards: `*.foo.com` or `*-bar.foo.com`. 3. Prefix domain
wildcards: `foo.*` or `foo-*`. 4. Special wildcard `*` matching any
domain. The wildcard doesn't match the empty string. For example,
`*-bar.foo.com` matches `baz-bar.foo.com` but not `-bar.foo.com`. The
longest wildcards match first. Only a single host in the entire service
can match on ``*``. A domain must be unique across all configured hosts
within a service. Hosts are matched against the HTTP `Host` header, or for
HTTP/2 and HTTP/3, the `:authority` header, in the incoming request. You
can specify up to 10 hosts.
type: array
items:
type: string
pathMatcher:
description: |-
The name of the PathMatcher associated with this `HostRule`.
type: string