ansible / ansible.builtin / v2.9.18 / module / _gcp_url_map
Removed in 2.12
Reason:Updated modules released with increased functionality | Alternative:Use M(gcp_compute_url_map) instead.
Create, Update or Destroy a Url_Map.
| "added in version" 2.4 of ansible.builtin"
Authors: Tom Melendez (@supertom) <tom@supertom.com>
deprecated | supported by community
pip
Install with pip install ansible==2.9.18
Create, Update or Destroy a Url_Map. See U(https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/load-balancing/http/url-map) for an overview. More details on the Url_Map API can be found at U(https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/reference/latest/urlMaps#resource).
- name: Create Minimal Url_Map gcp_url_map: service_account_email: "{{ service_account_email }}" credentials_file: "{{ credentials_file }}" project_id: "{{ project_id }}" url_map_name: my-url_map default_service: my-backend-service state: present
- name: Create UrlMap with pathmatcher gcp_url_map: service_account_email: "{{ service_account_email }}" credentials_file: "{{ credentials_file }}" project_id: "{{ project_id }}" url_map_name: my-url-map-pm default_service: default-backend-service path_matchers: - name: 'path-matcher-one' description: 'path matcher one' default_service: 'bes-pathmatcher-one-default' path_rules: - service: 'my-one-bes' paths: - '/data' - '/aboutus' host_rules: - hosts: - '*.' path_matcher: 'path-matcher-one' state: "present"
host_rules: description: - The list of HostRules to use against the URL. Contains a list of hosts and an associated path_matcher. - The 'hosts' parameter is a list of host patterns to match. They must be valid hostnames, except * will match any string of ([a-z0-9-.]*). In that case, * must be the first character and must be followed in the pattern by either - or .. - The 'path_matcher' parameter is name of the PathMatcher to use to match the path portion of the URL if the hostRule matches the URL's host portion. required: false url_map_name: description: - Name of the Url_Map. required: true path_matchers: description: - The list of named PathMatchers to use against the URL. Contains path_rules, which is a list of paths and an associated service. A default_service can also be specified for each path_matcher. - The 'name' parameter to which this path_matcher is referred by the host_rule. - The 'default_service' parameter is the name of the BackendService resource. This will be used if none of the path_rules defined by this path_matcher is matched by the URL's path portion. - The 'path_rules' parameter is a list of dictionaries containing a list of paths and a service to direct traffic to. Each path item must start with / and the only place a * is allowed is at the end following a /. The string fed to the path matcher does not include any text after the first ? or required: false default_service: description: - Default Backend Service if no host rules match. required: true
host_rules: description: List of HostRules. returned: If specified. sample: - hosts: - '*.' path_matcher: my-pm type: dict path_matchers: description: The list of named PathMatchers to use against the URL. returned: If specified. sample: - name: my-pm path_rules: - paths: - /data service: my-service type: dict state: description: state of the Url_Map returned: Always. sample: present type: str updated_url_map: description: True if the url_map has been updated. Will not appear on initial url_map creation. returned: if the url_map has been updated. sample: true type: bool url_map: description: GCP Url_Map dictionary returned: Always. Refer to GCP documentation for detailed field descriptions. sample: hostRules: - '...' name: my-url-map pathMatchers: - '...' type: dict url_map_name: description: Name of the Url_Map returned: Always sample: my-url-map type: str