gcp.osconfig.GuestPolicies
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An OS Config resource representing a guest configuration policy. These policies represent the desired state for VM instance guest environments including packages to install or remove, package repository configurations, and software to install.
To get more information about GuestPolicies, see:
- API documentation
- How-to Guides
Example Usage
Os Config Guest Policies Basic
import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
import * as gcp from "@pulumi/gcp";
const myImage = gcp.compute.getImage({
family: "debian-11",
project: "debian-cloud",
});
const foobar = new gcp.compute.Instance("foobar", {
name: "guest-policy-inst",
machineType: "e2-medium",
zone: "us-central1-a",
canIpForward: false,
tags: [
"foo",
"bar",
],
bootDisk: {
initializeParams: {
image: myImage.then(myImage => myImage.selfLink),
},
},
networkInterfaces: [{
network: "default",
}],
metadata: {
foo: "bar",
},
});
const guestPolicies = new gcp.osconfig.GuestPolicies("guest_policies", {
guestPolicyId: "guest-policy",
assignment: {
instances: [foobar.id],
},
packages: [{
name: "my-package",
desiredState: "UPDATED",
}],
});
import pulumi
import pulumi_gcp as gcp
my_image = gcp.compute.get_image(family="debian-11",
project="debian-cloud")
foobar = gcp.compute.Instance("foobar",
name="guest-policy-inst",
machine_type="e2-medium",
zone="us-central1-a",
can_ip_forward=False,
tags=[
"foo",
"bar",
],
boot_disk={
"initialize_params": {
"image": my_image.self_link,
},
},
network_interfaces=[{
"network": "default",
}],
metadata={
"foo": "bar",
})
guest_policies = gcp.osconfig.GuestPolicies("guest_policies",
guest_policy_id="guest-policy",
assignment={
"instances": [foobar.id],
},
packages=[{
"name": "my-package",
"desired_state": "UPDATED",
}])
package main
import (
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi-gcp/sdk/v8/go/gcp/compute"
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi-gcp/sdk/v8/go/gcp/osconfig"
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/sdk/v3/go/pulumi"
)
func main() {
pulumi.Run(func(ctx *pulumi.Context) error {
myImage, err := compute.LookupImage(ctx, &compute.LookupImageArgs{
Family: pulumi.StringRef("debian-11"),
Project: pulumi.StringRef("debian-cloud"),
}, nil)
if err != nil {
return err
}
foobar, err := compute.NewInstance(ctx, "foobar", &compute.InstanceArgs{
Name: pulumi.String("guest-policy-inst"),
MachineType: pulumi.String("e2-medium"),
Zone: pulumi.String("us-central1-a"),
CanIpForward: pulumi.Bool(false),
Tags: pulumi.StringArray{
pulumi.String("foo"),
pulumi.String("bar"),
},
BootDisk: &compute.InstanceBootDiskArgs{
InitializeParams: &compute.InstanceBootDiskInitializeParamsArgs{
Image: pulumi.String(myImage.SelfLink),
},
},
NetworkInterfaces: compute.InstanceNetworkInterfaceArray{
&compute.InstanceNetworkInterfaceArgs{
Network: pulumi.String("default"),
},
},
Metadata: pulumi.StringMap{
"foo": pulumi.String("bar"),
},
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
_, err = osconfig.NewGuestPolicies(ctx, "guest_policies", &osconfig.GuestPoliciesArgs{
GuestPolicyId: pulumi.String("guest-policy"),
Assignment: &osconfig.GuestPoliciesAssignmentArgs{
Instances: pulumi.StringArray{
foobar.ID(),
},
},
Packages: osconfig.GuestPoliciesPackageArray{
&osconfig.GuestPoliciesPackageArgs{
Name: pulumi.String("my-package"),
DesiredState: pulumi.String("UPDATED"),
},
},
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
})
}
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using Pulumi;
using Gcp = Pulumi.Gcp;
return await Deployment.RunAsync(() =>
{
var myImage = Gcp.Compute.GetImage.Invoke(new()
{
Family = "debian-11",
Project = "debian-cloud",
});
var foobar = new Gcp.Compute.Instance("foobar", new()
{
Name = "guest-policy-inst",
MachineType = "e2-medium",
Zone = "us-central1-a",
CanIpForward = false,
Tags = new[]
{
"foo",
"bar",
},
BootDisk = new Gcp.Compute.Inputs.InstanceBootDiskArgs
{
InitializeParams = new Gcp.Compute.Inputs.InstanceBootDiskInitializeParamsArgs
{
Image = myImage.Apply(getImageResult => getImageResult.SelfLink),
},
},
NetworkInterfaces = new[]
{
new Gcp.Compute.Inputs.InstanceNetworkInterfaceArgs
{
Network = "default",
},
},
Metadata =
{
{ "foo", "bar" },
},
});
var guestPolicies = new Gcp.OsConfig.GuestPolicies("guest_policies", new()
{
GuestPolicyId = "guest-policy",
Assignment = new Gcp.OsConfig.Inputs.GuestPoliciesAssignmentArgs
{
Instances = new[]
{
foobar.Id,
},
},
Packages = new[]
{
new Gcp.OsConfig.Inputs.GuestPoliciesPackageArgs
{
Name = "my-package",
DesiredState = "UPDATED",
},
},
});
});
package generated_program;
import com.pulumi.Context;
import com.pulumi.Pulumi;
import com.pulumi.core.Output;
import com.pulumi.gcp.compute.ComputeFunctions;
import com.pulumi.gcp.compute.inputs.GetImageArgs;
import com.pulumi.gcp.compute.Instance;
import com.pulumi.gcp.compute.InstanceArgs;
import com.pulumi.gcp.compute.inputs.InstanceBootDiskArgs;
import com.pulumi.gcp.compute.inputs.InstanceBootDiskInitializeParamsArgs;
import com.pulumi.gcp.compute.inputs.InstanceNetworkInterfaceArgs;
import com.pulumi.gcp.osconfig.GuestPolicies;
import com.pulumi.gcp.osconfig.GuestPoliciesArgs;
import com.pulumi.gcp.osconfig.inputs.GuestPoliciesAssignmentArgs;
import com.pulumi.gcp.osconfig.inputs.GuestPoliciesPackageArgs;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Map;
import java.io.File;
import java.nio.file.Files;
import java.nio.file.Paths;
public class App {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Pulumi.run(App::stack);
}
public static void stack(Context ctx) {
final var myImage = ComputeFunctions.getImage(GetImageArgs.builder()
.family("debian-11")
.project("debian-cloud")
.build());
var foobar = new Instance("foobar", InstanceArgs.builder()
.name("guest-policy-inst")
.machineType("e2-medium")
.zone("us-central1-a")
.canIpForward(false)
.tags(
"foo",
"bar")
.bootDisk(InstanceBootDiskArgs.builder()
.initializeParams(InstanceBootDiskInitializeParamsArgs.builder()
.image(myImage.applyValue(getImageResult -> getImageResult.selfLink()))
.build())
.build())
.networkInterfaces(InstanceNetworkInterfaceArgs.builder()
.network("default")
.build())
.metadata(Map.of("foo", "bar"))
.build());
var guestPolicies = new GuestPolicies("guestPolicies", GuestPoliciesArgs.builder()
.guestPolicyId("guest-policy")
.assignment(GuestPoliciesAssignmentArgs.builder()
.instances(foobar.id())
.build())
.packages(GuestPoliciesPackageArgs.builder()
.name("my-package")
.desiredState("UPDATED")
.build())
.build());
}
}
resources:
foobar:
type: gcp:compute:Instance
properties:
name: guest-policy-inst
machineType: e2-medium
zone: us-central1-a
canIpForward: false
tags:
- foo
- bar
bootDisk:
initializeParams:
image: ${myImage.selfLink}
networkInterfaces:
- network: default
metadata:
foo: bar
guestPolicies:
type: gcp:osconfig:GuestPolicies
name: guest_policies
properties:
guestPolicyId: guest-policy
assignment:
instances:
- ${foobar.id}
packages:
- name: my-package
desiredState: UPDATED
variables:
myImage:
fn::invoke:
Function: gcp:compute:getImage
Arguments:
family: debian-11
project: debian-cloud
Os Config Guest Policies Packages
import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
import * as gcp from "@pulumi/gcp";
const guestPolicies = new gcp.osconfig.GuestPolicies("guest_policies", {
guestPolicyId: "guest-policy",
assignment: {
groupLabels: [
{
labels: {
color: "red",
env: "test",
},
},
{
labels: {
color: "blue",
env: "test",
},
},
],
},
packages: [
{
name: "my-package",
desiredState: "INSTALLED",
},
{
name: "bad-package-1",
desiredState: "REMOVED",
},
{
name: "bad-package-2",
desiredState: "REMOVED",
manager: "APT",
},
],
packageRepositories: [
{
apt: {
uri: "https://packages.cloud.google.com/apt",
archiveType: "DEB",
distribution: "cloud-sdk-stretch",
components: ["main"],
},
},
{
yum: {
id: "google-cloud-sdk",
displayName: "Google Cloud SDK",
baseUrl: "https://packages.cloud.google.com/yum/repos/cloud-sdk-el7-x86_64",
gpgKeys: [
"https://packages.cloud.google.com/yum/doc/yum-key.gpg",
"https://packages.cloud.google.com/yum/doc/rpm-package-key.gpg",
],
},
},
],
});
import pulumi
import pulumi_gcp as gcp
guest_policies = gcp.osconfig.GuestPolicies("guest_policies",
guest_policy_id="guest-policy",
assignment={
"group_labels": [
{
"labels": {
"color": "red",
"env": "test",
},
},
{
"labels": {
"color": "blue",
"env": "test",
},
},
],
},
packages=[
{
"name": "my-package",
"desired_state": "INSTALLED",
},
{
"name": "bad-package-1",
"desired_state": "REMOVED",
},
{
"name": "bad-package-2",
"desired_state": "REMOVED",
"manager": "APT",
},
],
package_repositories=[
{
"apt": {
"uri": "https://packages.cloud.google.com/apt",
"archive_type": "DEB",
"distribution": "cloud-sdk-stretch",
"components": ["main"],
},
},
{
"yum": {
"id": "google-cloud-sdk",
"display_name": "Google Cloud SDK",
"base_url": "https://packages.cloud.google.com/yum/repos/cloud-sdk-el7-x86_64",
"gpg_keys": [
"https://packages.cloud.google.com/yum/doc/yum-key.gpg",
"https://packages.cloud.google.com/yum/doc/rpm-package-key.gpg",
],
},
},
])
package main
import (
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi-gcp/sdk/v8/go/gcp/osconfig"
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/sdk/v3/go/pulumi"
)
func main() {
pulumi.Run(func(ctx *pulumi.Context) error {
_, err := osconfig.NewGuestPolicies(ctx, "guest_policies", &osconfig.GuestPoliciesArgs{
GuestPolicyId: pulumi.String("guest-policy"),
Assignment: &osconfig.GuestPoliciesAssignmentArgs{
GroupLabels: osconfig.GuestPoliciesAssignmentGroupLabelArray{
&osconfig.GuestPoliciesAssignmentGroupLabelArgs{
Labels: pulumi.StringMap{
"color": pulumi.String("red"),
"env": pulumi.String("test"),
},
},
&osconfig.GuestPoliciesAssignmentGroupLabelArgs{
Labels: pulumi.StringMap{
"color": pulumi.String("blue"),
"env": pulumi.String("test"),
},
},
},
},
Packages: osconfig.GuestPoliciesPackageArray{
&osconfig.GuestPoliciesPackageArgs{
Name: pulumi.String("my-package"),
DesiredState: pulumi.String("INSTALLED"),
},
&osconfig.GuestPoliciesPackageArgs{
Name: pulumi.String("bad-package-1"),
DesiredState: pulumi.String("REMOVED"),
},
&osconfig.GuestPoliciesPackageArgs{
Name: pulumi.String("bad-package-2"),
DesiredState: pulumi.String("REMOVED"),
Manager: pulumi.String("APT"),
},
},
PackageRepositories: osconfig.GuestPoliciesPackageRepositoryArray{
&osconfig.GuestPoliciesPackageRepositoryArgs{
Apt: &osconfig.GuestPoliciesPackageRepositoryAptArgs{
Uri: pulumi.String("https://packages.cloud.google.com/apt"),
ArchiveType: pulumi.String("DEB"),
Distribution: pulumi.String("cloud-sdk-stretch"),
Components: pulumi.StringArray{
pulumi.String("main"),
},
},
},
&osconfig.GuestPoliciesPackageRepositoryArgs{
Yum: &osconfig.GuestPoliciesPackageRepositoryYumArgs{
Id: pulumi.String("google-cloud-sdk"),
DisplayName: pulumi.String("Google Cloud SDK"),
BaseUrl: pulumi.String("https://packages.cloud.google.com/yum/repos/cloud-sdk-el7-x86_64"),
GpgKeys: pulumi.StringArray{
pulumi.String("https://packages.cloud.google.com/yum/doc/yum-key.gpg"),
pulumi.String("https://packages.cloud.google.com/yum/doc/rpm-package-key.gpg"),
},
},
},
},
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
})
}
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using Pulumi;
using Gcp = Pulumi.Gcp;
return await Deployment.RunAsync(() =>
{
var guestPolicies = new Gcp.OsConfig.GuestPolicies("guest_policies", new()
{
GuestPolicyId = "guest-policy",
Assignment = new Gcp.OsConfig.Inputs.GuestPoliciesAssignmentArgs
{
GroupLabels = new[]
{
new Gcp.OsConfig.Inputs.GuestPoliciesAssignmentGroupLabelArgs
{
Labels =
{
{ "color", "red" },
{ "env", "test" },
},
},
new Gcp.OsConfig.Inputs.GuestPoliciesAssignmentGroupLabelArgs
{
Labels =
{
{ "color", "blue" },
{ "env", "test" },
},
},
},
},
Packages = new[]
{
new Gcp.OsConfig.Inputs.GuestPoliciesPackageArgs
{
Name = "my-package",
DesiredState = "INSTALLED",
},
new Gcp.OsConfig.Inputs.GuestPoliciesPackageArgs
{
Name = "bad-package-1",
DesiredState = "REMOVED",
},
new Gcp.OsConfig.Inputs.GuestPoliciesPackageArgs
{
Name = "bad-package-2",
DesiredState = "REMOVED",
Manager = "APT",
},
},
PackageRepositories = new[]
{
new Gcp.OsConfig.Inputs.GuestPoliciesPackageRepositoryArgs
{
Apt = new Gcp.OsConfig.Inputs.GuestPoliciesPackageRepositoryAptArgs
{
Uri = "https://packages.cloud.google.com/apt",
ArchiveType = "DEB",
Distribution = "cloud-sdk-stretch",
Components = new[]
{
"main",
},
},
},
new Gcp.OsConfig.Inputs.GuestPoliciesPackageRepositoryArgs
{
Yum = new Gcp.OsConfig.Inputs.GuestPoliciesPackageRepositoryYumArgs
{
Id = "google-cloud-sdk",
DisplayName = "Google Cloud SDK",
BaseUrl = "https://packages.cloud.google.com/yum/repos/cloud-sdk-el7-x86_64",
GpgKeys = new[]
{
"https://packages.cloud.google.com/yum/doc/yum-key.gpg",
"https://packages.cloud.google.com/yum/doc/rpm-package-key.gpg",
},
},
},
},
});
});
package generated_program;
import com.pulumi.Context;
import com.pulumi.Pulumi;
import com.pulumi.core.Output;
import com.pulumi.gcp.osconfig.GuestPolicies;
import com.pulumi.gcp.osconfig.GuestPoliciesArgs;
import com.pulumi.gcp.osconfig.inputs.GuestPoliciesAssignmentArgs;
import com.pulumi.gcp.osconfig.inputs.GuestPoliciesPackageArgs;
import com.pulumi.gcp.osconfig.inputs.GuestPoliciesPackageRepositoryArgs;
import com.pulumi.gcp.osconfig.inputs.GuestPoliciesPackageRepositoryAptArgs;
import com.pulumi.gcp.osconfig.inputs.GuestPoliciesPackageRepositoryYumArgs;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Map;
import java.io.File;
import java.nio.file.Files;
import java.nio.file.Paths;
public class App {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Pulumi.run(App::stack);
}
public static void stack(Context ctx) {
var guestPolicies = new GuestPolicies("guestPolicies", GuestPoliciesArgs.builder()
.guestPolicyId("guest-policy")
.assignment(GuestPoliciesAssignmentArgs.builder()
.groupLabels(
GuestPoliciesAssignmentGroupLabelArgs.builder()
.labels(Map.ofEntries(
Map.entry("color", "red"),
Map.entry("env", "test")
))
.build(),
GuestPoliciesAssignmentGroupLabelArgs.builder()
.labels(Map.ofEntries(
Map.entry("color", "blue"),
Map.entry("env", "test")
))
.build())
.build())
.packages(
GuestPoliciesPackageArgs.builder()
.name("my-package")
.desiredState("INSTALLED")
.build(),
GuestPoliciesPackageArgs.builder()
.name("bad-package-1")
.desiredState("REMOVED")
.build(),
GuestPoliciesPackageArgs.builder()
.name("bad-package-2")
.desiredState("REMOVED")
.manager("APT")
.build())
.packageRepositories(
GuestPoliciesPackageRepositoryArgs.builder()
.apt(GuestPoliciesPackageRepositoryAptArgs.builder()
.uri("https://packages.cloud.google.com/apt")
.archiveType("DEB")
.distribution("cloud-sdk-stretch")
.components("main")
.build())
.build(),
GuestPoliciesPackageRepositoryArgs.builder()
.yum(GuestPoliciesPackageRepositoryYumArgs.builder()
.id("google-cloud-sdk")
.displayName("Google Cloud SDK")
.baseUrl("https://packages.cloud.google.com/yum/repos/cloud-sdk-el7-x86_64")
.gpgKeys(
"https://packages.cloud.google.com/yum/doc/yum-key.gpg",
"https://packages.cloud.google.com/yum/doc/rpm-package-key.gpg")
.build())
.build())
.build());
}
}
resources:
guestPolicies:
type: gcp:osconfig:GuestPolicies
name: guest_policies
properties:
guestPolicyId: guest-policy
assignment:
groupLabels:
- labels:
color: red
env: test
- labels:
color: blue
env: test
packages:
- name: my-package
desiredState: INSTALLED
- name: bad-package-1
desiredState: REMOVED
- name: bad-package-2
desiredState: REMOVED
manager: APT
packageRepositories:
- apt:
uri: https://packages.cloud.google.com/apt
archiveType: DEB
distribution: cloud-sdk-stretch
components:
- main
- yum:
id: google-cloud-sdk
displayName: Google Cloud SDK
baseUrl: https://packages.cloud.google.com/yum/repos/cloud-sdk-el7-x86_64
gpgKeys:
- https://packages.cloud.google.com/yum/doc/yum-key.gpg
- https://packages.cloud.google.com/yum/doc/rpm-package-key.gpg
Os Config Guest Policies Recipes
import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
import * as gcp from "@pulumi/gcp";
const guestPolicies = new gcp.osconfig.GuestPolicies("guest_policies", {
guestPolicyId: "guest-policy",
assignment: {
zones: [
"us-east1-b",
"us-east1-d",
],
},
recipes: [{
name: "guest-policy-recipe",
desiredState: "INSTALLED",
artifacts: [{
id: "guest-policy-artifact-id",
gcs: {
bucket: "my-bucket",
object: "executable.msi",
generation: 1546030865175603,
},
}],
installSteps: [{
msiInstallation: {
artifactId: "guest-policy-artifact-id",
},
}],
}],
});
import pulumi
import pulumi_gcp as gcp
guest_policies = gcp.osconfig.GuestPolicies("guest_policies",
guest_policy_id="guest-policy",
assignment={
"zones": [
"us-east1-b",
"us-east1-d",
],
},
recipes=[{
"name": "guest-policy-recipe",
"desired_state": "INSTALLED",
"artifacts": [{
"id": "guest-policy-artifact-id",
"gcs": {
"bucket": "my-bucket",
"object": "executable.msi",
"generation": 1546030865175603,
},
}],
"install_steps": [{
"msi_installation": {
"artifact_id": "guest-policy-artifact-id",
},
}],
}])
package main
import (
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi-gcp/sdk/v8/go/gcp/osconfig"
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/sdk/v3/go/pulumi"
)
func main() {
pulumi.Run(func(ctx *pulumi.Context) error {
_, err := osconfig.NewGuestPolicies(ctx, "guest_policies", &osconfig.GuestPoliciesArgs{
GuestPolicyId: pulumi.String("guest-policy"),
Assignment: &osconfig.GuestPoliciesAssignmentArgs{
Zones: pulumi.StringArray{
pulumi.String("us-east1-b"),
pulumi.String("us-east1-d"),
},
},
Recipes: osconfig.GuestPoliciesRecipeArray{
&osconfig.GuestPoliciesRecipeArgs{
Name: pulumi.String("guest-policy-recipe"),
DesiredState: pulumi.String("INSTALLED"),
Artifacts: osconfig.GuestPoliciesRecipeArtifactArray{
&osconfig.GuestPoliciesRecipeArtifactArgs{
Id: pulumi.String("guest-policy-artifact-id"),
Gcs: &osconfig.GuestPoliciesRecipeArtifactGcsArgs{
Bucket: pulumi.String("my-bucket"),
Object: pulumi.String("executable.msi"),
Generation: pulumi.Int(1546030865175603),
},
},
},
InstallSteps: osconfig.GuestPoliciesRecipeInstallStepArray{
&osconfig.GuestPoliciesRecipeInstallStepArgs{
MsiInstallation: &osconfig.GuestPoliciesRecipeInstallStepMsiInstallationArgs{
ArtifactId: pulumi.String("guest-policy-artifact-id"),
},
},
},
},
},
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
})
}
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using Pulumi;
using Gcp = Pulumi.Gcp;
return await Deployment.RunAsync(() =>
{
var guestPolicies = new Gcp.OsConfig.GuestPolicies("guest_policies", new()
{
GuestPolicyId = "guest-policy",
Assignment = new Gcp.OsConfig.Inputs.GuestPoliciesAssignmentArgs
{
Zones = new[]
{
"us-east1-b",
"us-east1-d",
},
},
Recipes = new[]
{
new Gcp.OsConfig.Inputs.GuestPoliciesRecipeArgs
{
Name = "guest-policy-recipe",
DesiredState = "INSTALLED",
Artifacts = new[]
{
new Gcp.OsConfig.Inputs.GuestPoliciesRecipeArtifactArgs
{
Id = "guest-policy-artifact-id",
Gcs = new Gcp.OsConfig.Inputs.GuestPoliciesRecipeArtifactGcsArgs
{
Bucket = "my-bucket",
Object = "executable.msi",
Generation = 1546030865175603,
},
},
},
InstallSteps = new[]
{
new Gcp.OsConfig.Inputs.GuestPoliciesRecipeInstallStepArgs
{
MsiInstallation = new Gcp.OsConfig.Inputs.GuestPoliciesRecipeInstallStepMsiInstallationArgs
{
ArtifactId = "guest-policy-artifact-id",
},
},
},
},
},
});
});
package generated_program;
import com.pulumi.Context;
import com.pulumi.Pulumi;
import com.pulumi.core.Output;
import com.pulumi.gcp.osconfig.GuestPolicies;
import com.pulumi.gcp.osconfig.GuestPoliciesArgs;
import com.pulumi.gcp.osconfig.inputs.GuestPoliciesAssignmentArgs;
import com.pulumi.gcp.osconfig.inputs.GuestPoliciesRecipeArgs;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Map;
import java.io.File;
import java.nio.file.Files;
import java.nio.file.Paths;
public class App {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Pulumi.run(App::stack);
}
public static void stack(Context ctx) {
var guestPolicies = new GuestPolicies("guestPolicies", GuestPoliciesArgs.builder()
.guestPolicyId("guest-policy")
.assignment(GuestPoliciesAssignmentArgs.builder()
.zones(
"us-east1-b",
"us-east1-d")
.build())
.recipes(GuestPoliciesRecipeArgs.builder()
.name("guest-policy-recipe")
.desiredState("INSTALLED")
.artifacts(GuestPoliciesRecipeArtifactArgs.builder()
.id("guest-policy-artifact-id")
.gcs(GuestPoliciesRecipeArtifactGcsArgs.builder()
.bucket("my-bucket")
.object("executable.msi")
.generation(1546030865175603)
.build())
.build())
.installSteps(GuestPoliciesRecipeInstallStepArgs.builder()
.msiInstallation(GuestPoliciesRecipeInstallStepMsiInstallationArgs.builder()
.artifactId("guest-policy-artifact-id")
.build())
.build())
.build())
.build());
}
}
resources:
guestPolicies:
type: gcp:osconfig:GuestPolicies
name: guest_policies
properties:
guestPolicyId: guest-policy
assignment:
zones:
- us-east1-b
- us-east1-d
recipes:
- name: guest-policy-recipe
desiredState: INSTALLED
artifacts:
- id: guest-policy-artifact-id
gcs:
bucket: my-bucket
object: executable.msi
generation: 1.546030865175603e+15
installSteps:
- msiInstallation:
artifactId: guest-policy-artifact-id
Create GuestPolicies Resource
Resources are created with functions called constructors. To learn more about declaring and configuring resources, see Resources.
Constructor syntax
new GuestPolicies(name: string, args: GuestPoliciesArgs, opts?: CustomResourceOptions);
@overload
def GuestPolicies(resource_name: str,
args: GuestPoliciesArgs,
opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None)
@overload
def GuestPolicies(resource_name: str,
opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
assignment: Optional[GuestPoliciesAssignmentArgs] = None,
guest_policy_id: Optional[str] = None,
description: Optional[str] = None,
etag: Optional[str] = None,
package_repositories: Optional[Sequence[GuestPoliciesPackageRepositoryArgs]] = None,
packages: Optional[Sequence[GuestPoliciesPackageArgs]] = None,
project: Optional[str] = None,
recipes: Optional[Sequence[GuestPoliciesRecipeArgs]] = None)
func NewGuestPolicies(ctx *Context, name string, args GuestPoliciesArgs, opts ...ResourceOption) (*GuestPolicies, error)
public GuestPolicies(string name, GuestPoliciesArgs args, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)
public GuestPolicies(String name, GuestPoliciesArgs args)
public GuestPolicies(String name, GuestPoliciesArgs args, CustomResourceOptions options)
type: gcp:osconfig:GuestPolicies
properties: # The arguments to resource properties.
options: # Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
Parameters
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args GuestPoliciesArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- resource_name str
- The unique name of the resource.
- args GuestPoliciesArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts ResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- ctx Context
- Context object for the current deployment.
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args GuestPoliciesArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts ResourceOption
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args GuestPoliciesArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- name String
- The unique name of the resource.
- args GuestPoliciesArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- options CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
Constructor example
The following reference example uses placeholder values for all input properties.
var guestPoliciesResource = new Gcp.OsConfig.GuestPolicies("guestPoliciesResource", new()
{
Assignment = new Gcp.OsConfig.Inputs.GuestPoliciesAssignmentArgs
{
GroupLabels = new[]
{
new Gcp.OsConfig.Inputs.GuestPoliciesAssignmentGroupLabelArgs
{
Labels =
{
{ "string", "string" },
},
},
},
InstanceNamePrefixes = new[]
{
"string",
},
Instances = new[]
{
"string",
},
OsTypes = new[]
{
new Gcp.OsConfig.Inputs.GuestPoliciesAssignmentOsTypeArgs
{
OsArchitecture = "string",
OsShortName = "string",
OsVersion = "string",
},
},
Zones = new[]
{
"string",
},
},
GuestPolicyId = "string",
Description = "string",
Etag = "string",
PackageRepositories = new[]
{
new Gcp.OsConfig.Inputs.GuestPoliciesPackageRepositoryArgs
{
Apt = new Gcp.OsConfig.Inputs.GuestPoliciesPackageRepositoryAptArgs
{
Components = new[]
{
"string",
},
Distribution = "string",
Uri = "string",
ArchiveType = "string",
GpgKey = "string",
},
Goo = new Gcp.OsConfig.Inputs.GuestPoliciesPackageRepositoryGooArgs
{
Name = "string",
Url = "string",
},
Yum = new Gcp.OsConfig.Inputs.GuestPoliciesPackageRepositoryYumArgs
{
BaseUrl = "string",
Id = "string",
DisplayName = "string",
GpgKeys = new[]
{
"string",
},
},
Zypper = new Gcp.OsConfig.Inputs.GuestPoliciesPackageRepositoryZypperArgs
{
BaseUrl = "string",
Id = "string",
DisplayName = "string",
GpgKeys = new[]
{
"string",
},
},
},
},
Packages = new[]
{
new Gcp.OsConfig.Inputs.GuestPoliciesPackageArgs
{
Name = "string",
DesiredState = "string",
Manager = "string",
},
},
Project = "string",
Recipes = new[]
{
new Gcp.OsConfig.Inputs.GuestPoliciesRecipeArgs
{
Name = "string",
Artifacts = new[]
{
new Gcp.OsConfig.Inputs.GuestPoliciesRecipeArtifactArgs
{
Id = "string",
AllowInsecure = false,
Gcs = new Gcp.OsConfig.Inputs.GuestPoliciesRecipeArtifactGcsArgs
{
Bucket = "string",
Generation = 0,
Object = "string",
},
Remote = new Gcp.OsConfig.Inputs.GuestPoliciesRecipeArtifactRemoteArgs
{
CheckSum = "string",
Uri = "string",
},
},
},
DesiredState = "string",
InstallSteps = new[]
{
new Gcp.OsConfig.Inputs.GuestPoliciesRecipeInstallStepArgs
{
ArchiveExtraction = new Gcp.OsConfig.Inputs.GuestPoliciesRecipeInstallStepArchiveExtractionArgs
{
ArtifactId = "string",
Type = "string",
Destination = "string",
},
DpkgInstallation = new Gcp.OsConfig.Inputs.GuestPoliciesRecipeInstallStepDpkgInstallationArgs
{
ArtifactId = "string",
},
FileCopy = new Gcp.OsConfig.Inputs.GuestPoliciesRecipeInstallStepFileCopyArgs
{
ArtifactId = "string",
Destination = "string",
Overwrite = false,
Permissions = "string",
},
FileExec = new Gcp.OsConfig.Inputs.GuestPoliciesRecipeInstallStepFileExecArgs
{
AllowedExitCodes = "string",
Args = new[]
{
"string",
},
ArtifactId = "string",
LocalPath = "string",
},
MsiInstallation = new Gcp.OsConfig.Inputs.GuestPoliciesRecipeInstallStepMsiInstallationArgs
{
ArtifactId = "string",
AllowedExitCodes = new[]
{
0,
},
Flags = new[]
{
"string",
},
},
RpmInstallation = new Gcp.OsConfig.Inputs.GuestPoliciesRecipeInstallStepRpmInstallationArgs
{
ArtifactId = "string",
},
ScriptRun = new Gcp.OsConfig.Inputs.GuestPoliciesRecipeInstallStepScriptRunArgs
{
Script = "string",
AllowedExitCodes = new[]
{
0,
},
Interpreter = "string",
},
},
},
UpdateSteps = new[]
{
new Gcp.OsConfig.Inputs.GuestPoliciesRecipeUpdateStepArgs
{
ArchiveExtraction = new Gcp.OsConfig.Inputs.GuestPoliciesRecipeUpdateStepArchiveExtractionArgs
{
ArtifactId = "string",
Type = "string",
Destination = "string",
},
DpkgInstallation = new Gcp.OsConfig.Inputs.GuestPoliciesRecipeUpdateStepDpkgInstallationArgs
{
ArtifactId = "string",
},
FileCopy = new Gcp.OsConfig.Inputs.GuestPoliciesRecipeUpdateStepFileCopyArgs
{
ArtifactId = "string",
Destination = "string",
Overwrite = false,
Permissions = "string",
},
FileExec = new Gcp.OsConfig.Inputs.GuestPoliciesRecipeUpdateStepFileExecArgs
{
AllowedExitCodes = new[]
{
0,
},
Args = new[]
{
"string",
},
ArtifactId = "string",
LocalPath = "string",
},
MsiInstallation = new Gcp.OsConfig.Inputs.GuestPoliciesRecipeUpdateStepMsiInstallationArgs
{
ArtifactId = "string",
AllowedExitCodes = new[]
{
0,
},
Flags = new[]
{
"string",
},
},
RpmInstallation = new Gcp.OsConfig.Inputs.GuestPoliciesRecipeUpdateStepRpmInstallationArgs
{
ArtifactId = "string",
},
ScriptRun = new Gcp.OsConfig.Inputs.GuestPoliciesRecipeUpdateStepScriptRunArgs
{
Script = "string",
AllowedExitCodes = new[]
{
0,
},
Interpreter = "string",
},
},
},
Version = "string",
},
},
});
example, err := osconfig.NewGuestPolicies(ctx, "guestPoliciesResource", &osconfig.GuestPoliciesArgs{
Assignment: &osconfig.GuestPoliciesAssignmentArgs{
GroupLabels: osconfig.GuestPoliciesAssignmentGroupLabelArray{
&osconfig.GuestPoliciesAssignmentGroupLabelArgs{
Labels: pulumi.StringMap{
"string": pulumi.String("string"),
},
},
},
InstanceNamePrefixes: pulumi.StringArray{
pulumi.String("string"),
},
Instances: pulumi.StringArray{
pulumi.String("string"),
},
OsTypes: osconfig.GuestPoliciesAssignmentOsTypeArray{
&osconfig.GuestPoliciesAssignmentOsTypeArgs{
OsArchitecture: pulumi.String("string"),
OsShortName: pulumi.String("string"),
OsVersion: pulumi.String("string"),
},
},
Zones: pulumi.StringArray{
pulumi.String("string"),
},
},
GuestPolicyId: pulumi.String("string"),
Description: pulumi.String("string"),
Etag: pulumi.String("string"),
PackageRepositories: osconfig.GuestPoliciesPackageRepositoryArray{
&osconfig.GuestPoliciesPackageRepositoryArgs{
Apt: &osconfig.GuestPoliciesPackageRepositoryAptArgs{
Components: pulumi.StringArray{
pulumi.String("string"),
},
Distribution: pulumi.String("string"),
Uri: pulumi.String("string"),
ArchiveType: pulumi.String("string"),
GpgKey: pulumi.String("string"),
},
Goo: &osconfig.GuestPoliciesPackageRepositoryGooArgs{
Name: pulumi.String("string"),
Url: pulumi.String("string"),
},
Yum: &osconfig.GuestPoliciesPackageRepositoryYumArgs{
BaseUrl: pulumi.String("string"),
Id: pulumi.String("string"),
DisplayName: pulumi.String("string"),
GpgKeys: pulumi.StringArray{
pulumi.String("string"),
},
},
Zypper: &osconfig.GuestPoliciesPackageRepositoryZypperArgs{
BaseUrl: pulumi.String("string"),
Id: pulumi.String("string"),
DisplayName: pulumi.String("string"),
GpgKeys: pulumi.StringArray{
pulumi.String("string"),
},
},
},
},
Packages: osconfig.GuestPoliciesPackageArray{
&osconfig.GuestPoliciesPackageArgs{
Name: pulumi.String("string"),
DesiredState: pulumi.String("string"),
Manager: pulumi.String("string"),
},
},
Project: pulumi.String("string"),
Recipes: osconfig.GuestPoliciesRecipeArray{
&osconfig.GuestPoliciesRecipeArgs{
Name: pulumi.String("string"),
Artifacts: osconfig.GuestPoliciesRecipeArtifactArray{
&osconfig.GuestPoliciesRecipeArtifactArgs{
Id: pulumi.String("string"),
AllowInsecure: pulumi.Bool(false),
Gcs: &osconfig.GuestPoliciesRecipeArtifactGcsArgs{
Bucket: pulumi.String("string"),
Generation: pulumi.Int(0),
Object: pulumi.String("string"),
},
Remote: &osconfig.GuestPoliciesRecipeArtifactRemoteArgs{
CheckSum: pulumi.String("string"),
Uri: pulumi.String("string"),
},
},
},
DesiredState: pulumi.String("string"),
InstallSteps: osconfig.GuestPoliciesRecipeInstallStepArray{
&osconfig.GuestPoliciesRecipeInstallStepArgs{
ArchiveExtraction: &osconfig.GuestPoliciesRecipeInstallStepArchiveExtractionArgs{
ArtifactId: pulumi.String("string"),
Type: pulumi.String("string"),
Destination: pulumi.String("string"),
},
DpkgInstallation: &osconfig.GuestPoliciesRecipeInstallStepDpkgInstallationArgs{
ArtifactId: pulumi.String("string"),
},
FileCopy: &osconfig.GuestPoliciesRecipeInstallStepFileCopyArgs{
ArtifactId: pulumi.String("string"),
Destination: pulumi.String("string"),
Overwrite: pulumi.Bool(false),
Permissions: pulumi.String("string"),
},
FileExec: &osconfig.GuestPoliciesRecipeInstallStepFileExecArgs{
AllowedExitCodes: pulumi.String("string"),
Args: pulumi.StringArray{
pulumi.String("string"),
},
ArtifactId: pulumi.String("string"),
LocalPath: pulumi.String("string"),
},
MsiInstallation: &osconfig.GuestPoliciesRecipeInstallStepMsiInstallationArgs{
ArtifactId: pulumi.String("string"),
AllowedExitCodes: pulumi.IntArray{
pulumi.Int(0),
},
Flags: pulumi.StringArray{
pulumi.String("string"),
},
},
RpmInstallation: &osconfig.GuestPoliciesRecipeInstallStepRpmInstallationArgs{
ArtifactId: pulumi.String("string"),
},
ScriptRun: &osconfig.GuestPoliciesRecipeInstallStepScriptRunArgs{
Script: pulumi.String("string"),
AllowedExitCodes: pulumi.IntArray{
pulumi.Int(0),
},
Interpreter: pulumi.String("string"),
},
},
},
UpdateSteps: osconfig.GuestPoliciesRecipeUpdateStepArray{
&osconfig.GuestPoliciesRecipeUpdateStepArgs{
ArchiveExtraction: &osconfig.GuestPoliciesRecipeUpdateStepArchiveExtractionArgs{
ArtifactId: pulumi.String("string"),
Type: pulumi.String("string"),
Destination: pulumi.String("string"),
},
DpkgInstallation: &osconfig.GuestPoliciesRecipeUpdateStepDpkgInstallationArgs{
ArtifactId: pulumi.String("string"),
},
FileCopy: &osconfig.GuestPoliciesRecipeUpdateStepFileCopyArgs{
ArtifactId: pulumi.String("string"),
Destination: pulumi.String("string"),
Overwrite: pulumi.Bool(false),
Permissions: pulumi.String("string"),
},
FileExec: &osconfig.GuestPoliciesRecipeUpdateStepFileExecArgs{
AllowedExitCodes: pulumi.IntArray{
pulumi.Int(0),
},
Args: pulumi.StringArray{
pulumi.String("string"),
},
ArtifactId: pulumi.String("string"),
LocalPath: pulumi.String("string"),
},
MsiInstallation: &osconfig.GuestPoliciesRecipeUpdateStepMsiInstallationArgs{
ArtifactId: pulumi.String("string"),
AllowedExitCodes: pulumi.IntArray{
pulumi.Int(0),
},
Flags: pulumi.StringArray{
pulumi.String("string"),
},
},
RpmInstallation: &osconfig.GuestPoliciesRecipeUpdateStepRpmInstallationArgs{
ArtifactId: pulumi.String("string"),
},
ScriptRun: &osconfig.GuestPoliciesRecipeUpdateStepScriptRunArgs{
Script: pulumi.String("string"),
AllowedExitCodes: pulumi.IntArray{
pulumi.Int(0),
},
Interpreter: pulumi.String("string"),
},
},
},
Version: pulumi.String("string"),
},
},
})
var guestPoliciesResource = new GuestPolicies("guestPoliciesResource", GuestPoliciesArgs.builder()
.assignment(GuestPoliciesAssignmentArgs.builder()
.groupLabels(GuestPoliciesAssignmentGroupLabelArgs.builder()
.labels(Map.of("string", "string"))
.build())
.instanceNamePrefixes("string")
.instances("string")
.osTypes(GuestPoliciesAssignmentOsTypeArgs.builder()
.osArchitecture("string")
.osShortName("string")
.osVersion("string")
.build())
.zones("string")
.build())
.guestPolicyId("string")
.description("string")
.etag("string")
.packageRepositories(GuestPoliciesPackageRepositoryArgs.builder()
.apt(GuestPoliciesPackageRepositoryAptArgs.builder()
.components("string")
.distribution("string")
.uri("string")
.archiveType("string")
.gpgKey("string")
.build())
.goo(GuestPoliciesPackageRepositoryGooArgs.builder()
.name("string")
.url("string")
.build())
.yum(GuestPoliciesPackageRepositoryYumArgs.builder()
.baseUrl("string")
.id("string")
.displayName("string")
.gpgKeys("string")
.build())
.zypper(GuestPoliciesPackageRepositoryZypperArgs.builder()
.baseUrl("string")
.id("string")
.displayName("string")
.gpgKeys("string")
.build())
.build())
.packages(GuestPoliciesPackageArgs.builder()
.name("string")
.desiredState("string")
.manager("string")
.build())
.project("string")
.recipes(GuestPoliciesRecipeArgs.builder()
.name("string")
.artifacts(GuestPoliciesRecipeArtifactArgs.builder()
.id("string")
.allowInsecure(false)
.gcs(GuestPoliciesRecipeArtifactGcsArgs.builder()
.bucket("string")
.generation(0)
.object("string")
.build())
.remote(GuestPoliciesRecipeArtifactRemoteArgs.builder()
.checkSum("string")
.uri("string")
.build())
.build())
.desiredState("string")
.installSteps(GuestPoliciesRecipeInstallStepArgs.builder()
.archiveExtraction(GuestPoliciesRecipeInstallStepArchiveExtractionArgs.builder()
.artifactId("string")
.type("string")
.destination("string")
.build())
.dpkgInstallation(GuestPoliciesRecipeInstallStepDpkgInstallationArgs.builder()
.artifactId("string")
.build())
.fileCopy(GuestPoliciesRecipeInstallStepFileCopyArgs.builder()
.artifactId("string")
.destination("string")
.overwrite(false)
.permissions("string")
.build())
.fileExec(GuestPoliciesRecipeInstallStepFileExecArgs.builder()
.allowedExitCodes("string")
.args("string")
.artifactId("string")
.localPath("string")
.build())
.msiInstallation(GuestPoliciesRecipeInstallStepMsiInstallationArgs.builder()
.artifactId("string")
.allowedExitCodes(0)
.flags("string")
.build())
.rpmInstallation(GuestPoliciesRecipeInstallStepRpmInstallationArgs.builder()
.artifactId("string")
.build())
.scriptRun(GuestPoliciesRecipeInstallStepScriptRunArgs.builder()
.script("string")
.allowedExitCodes(0)
.interpreter("string")
.build())
.build())
.updateSteps(GuestPoliciesRecipeUpdateStepArgs.builder()
.archiveExtraction(GuestPoliciesRecipeUpdateStepArchiveExtractionArgs.builder()
.artifactId("string")
.type("string")
.destination("string")
.build())
.dpkgInstallation(GuestPoliciesRecipeUpdateStepDpkgInstallationArgs.builder()
.artifactId("string")
.build())
.fileCopy(GuestPoliciesRecipeUpdateStepFileCopyArgs.builder()
.artifactId("string")
.destination("string")
.overwrite(false)
.permissions("string")
.build())
.fileExec(GuestPoliciesRecipeUpdateStepFileExecArgs.builder()
.allowedExitCodes(0)
.args("string")
.artifactId("string")
.localPath("string")
.build())
.msiInstallation(GuestPoliciesRecipeUpdateStepMsiInstallationArgs.builder()
.artifactId("string")
.allowedExitCodes(0)
.flags("string")
.build())
.rpmInstallation(GuestPoliciesRecipeUpdateStepRpmInstallationArgs.builder()
.artifactId("string")
.build())
.scriptRun(GuestPoliciesRecipeUpdateStepScriptRunArgs.builder()
.script("string")
.allowedExitCodes(0)
.interpreter("string")
.build())
.build())
.version("string")
.build())
.build());
guest_policies_resource = gcp.osconfig.GuestPolicies("guestPoliciesResource",
assignment={
"group_labels": [{
"labels": {
"string": "string",
},
}],
"instance_name_prefixes": ["string"],
"instances": ["string"],
"os_types": [{
"os_architecture": "string",
"os_short_name": "string",
"os_version": "string",
}],
"zones": ["string"],
},
guest_policy_id="string",
description="string",
etag="string",
package_repositories=[{
"apt": {
"components": ["string"],
"distribution": "string",
"uri": "string",
"archive_type": "string",
"gpg_key": "string",
},
"goo": {
"name": "string",
"url": "string",
},
"yum": {
"base_url": "string",
"id": "string",
"display_name": "string",
"gpg_keys": ["string"],
},
"zypper": {
"base_url": "string",
"id": "string",
"display_name": "string",
"gpg_keys": ["string"],
},
}],
packages=[{
"name": "string",
"desired_state": "string",
"manager": "string",
}],
project="string",
recipes=[{
"name": "string",
"artifacts": [{
"id": "string",
"allow_insecure": False,
"gcs": {
"bucket": "string",
"generation": 0,
"object": "string",
},
"remote": {
"check_sum": "string",
"uri": "string",
},
}],
"desired_state": "string",
"install_steps": [{
"archive_extraction": {
"artifact_id": "string",
"type": "string",
"destination": "string",
},
"dpkg_installation": {
"artifact_id": "string",
},
"file_copy": {
"artifact_id": "string",
"destination": "string",
"overwrite": False,
"permissions": "string",
},
"file_exec": {
"allowed_exit_codes": "string",
"args": ["string"],
"artifact_id": "string",
"local_path": "string",
},
"msi_installation": {
"artifact_id": "string",
"allowed_exit_codes": [0],
"flags": ["string"],
},
"rpm_installation": {
"artifact_id": "string",
},
"script_run": {
"script": "string",
"allowed_exit_codes": [0],
"interpreter": "string",
},
}],
"update_steps": [{
"archive_extraction": {
"artifact_id": "string",
"type": "string",
"destination": "string",
},
"dpkg_installation": {
"artifact_id": "string",
},
"file_copy": {
"artifact_id": "string",
"destination": "string",
"overwrite": False,
"permissions": "string",
},
"file_exec": {
"allowed_exit_codes": [0],
"args": ["string"],
"artifact_id": "string",
"local_path": "string",
},
"msi_installation": {
"artifact_id": "string",
"allowed_exit_codes": [0],
"flags": ["string"],
},
"rpm_installation": {
"artifact_id": "string",
},
"script_run": {
"script": "string",
"allowed_exit_codes": [0],
"interpreter": "string",
},
}],
"version": "string",
}])
const guestPoliciesResource = new gcp.osconfig.GuestPolicies("guestPoliciesResource", {
assignment: {
groupLabels: [{
labels: {
string: "string",
},
}],
instanceNamePrefixes: ["string"],
instances: ["string"],
osTypes: [{
osArchitecture: "string",
osShortName: "string",
osVersion: "string",
}],
zones: ["string"],
},
guestPolicyId: "string",
description: "string",
etag: "string",
packageRepositories: [{
apt: {
components: ["string"],
distribution: "string",
uri: "string",
archiveType: "string",
gpgKey: "string",
},
goo: {
name: "string",
url: "string",
},
yum: {
baseUrl: "string",
id: "string",
displayName: "string",
gpgKeys: ["string"],
},
zypper: {
baseUrl: "string",
id: "string",
displayName: "string",
gpgKeys: ["string"],
},
}],
packages: [{
name: "string",
desiredState: "string",
manager: "string",
}],
project: "string",
recipes: [{
name: "string",
artifacts: [{
id: "string",
allowInsecure: false,
gcs: {
bucket: "string",
generation: 0,
object: "string",
},
remote: {
checkSum: "string",
uri: "string",
},
}],
desiredState: "string",
installSteps: [{
archiveExtraction: {
artifactId: "string",
type: "string",
destination: "string",
},
dpkgInstallation: {
artifactId: "string",
},
fileCopy: {
artifactId: "string",
destination: "string",
overwrite: false,
permissions: "string",
},
fileExec: {
allowedExitCodes: "string",
args: ["string"],
artifactId: "string",
localPath: "string",
},
msiInstallation: {
artifactId: "string",
allowedExitCodes: [0],
flags: ["string"],
},
rpmInstallation: {
artifactId: "string",
},
scriptRun: {
script: "string",
allowedExitCodes: [0],
interpreter: "string",
},
}],
updateSteps: [{
archiveExtraction: {
artifactId: "string",
type: "string",
destination: "string",
},
dpkgInstallation: {
artifactId: "string",
},
fileCopy: {
artifactId: "string",
destination: "string",
overwrite: false,
permissions: "string",
},
fileExec: {
allowedExitCodes: [0],
args: ["string"],
artifactId: "string",
localPath: "string",
},
msiInstallation: {
artifactId: "string",
allowedExitCodes: [0],
flags: ["string"],
},
rpmInstallation: {
artifactId: "string",
},
scriptRun: {
script: "string",
allowedExitCodes: [0],
interpreter: "string",
},
}],
version: "string",
}],
});
type: gcp:osconfig:GuestPolicies
properties:
assignment:
groupLabels:
- labels:
string: string
instanceNamePrefixes:
- string
instances:
- string
osTypes:
- osArchitecture: string
osShortName: string
osVersion: string
zones:
- string
description: string
etag: string
guestPolicyId: string
packageRepositories:
- apt:
archiveType: string
components:
- string
distribution: string
gpgKey: string
uri: string
goo:
name: string
url: string
yum:
baseUrl: string
displayName: string
gpgKeys:
- string
id: string
zypper:
baseUrl: string
displayName: string
gpgKeys:
- string
id: string
packages:
- desiredState: string
manager: string
name: string
project: string
recipes:
- artifacts:
- allowInsecure: false
gcs:
bucket: string
generation: 0
object: string
id: string
remote:
checkSum: string
uri: string
desiredState: string
installSteps:
- archiveExtraction:
artifactId: string
destination: string
type: string
dpkgInstallation:
artifactId: string
fileCopy:
artifactId: string
destination: string
overwrite: false
permissions: string
fileExec:
allowedExitCodes: string
args:
- string
artifactId: string
localPath: string
msiInstallation:
allowedExitCodes:
- 0
artifactId: string
flags:
- string
rpmInstallation:
artifactId: string
scriptRun:
allowedExitCodes:
- 0
interpreter: string
script: string
name: string
updateSteps:
- archiveExtraction:
artifactId: string
destination: string
type: string
dpkgInstallation:
artifactId: string
fileCopy:
artifactId: string
destination: string
overwrite: false
permissions: string
fileExec:
allowedExitCodes:
- 0
args:
- string
artifactId: string
localPath: string
msiInstallation:
allowedExitCodes:
- 0
artifactId: string
flags:
- string
rpmInstallation:
artifactId: string
scriptRun:
allowedExitCodes:
- 0
interpreter: string
script: string
version: string
GuestPolicies Resource Properties
To learn more about resource properties and how to use them, see Inputs and Outputs in the Architecture and Concepts docs.
Inputs
In Python, inputs that are objects can be passed either as argument classes or as dictionary literals.
The GuestPolicies resource accepts the following input properties:
- Assignment
Guest
Policies Assignment - Specifies the VM instances that are assigned to this policy. This allows you to target sets or groups of VM instances by different parameters such as labels, names, OS, or zones. If left empty, all VM instances underneath this policy are targeted. At the same level in the resource hierarchy (that is within a project), the service prevents the creation of multiple policies that conflict with each other. For more information, see how the service handles assignment conflicts. Structure is documented below.
- Guest
Policy stringId - The logical name of the guest policy in the project with the following restrictions:
- Must contain only lowercase letters, numbers, and hyphens.
- Must start with a letter.
- Must be between 1-63 characters.
- Must end with a number or a letter.
- Must be unique within the project.
- Description string
- Description of the guest policy. Length of the description is limited to 1024 characters.
- Etag string
- The etag for this guest policy. If this is provided on update, it must match the server's etag.
- Package
Repositories List<GuestPolicies Package Repository> - A list of package repositories to configure on the VM instance. This is done before any other configs are applied so they can use these repos. Package repositories are only configured if the corresponding package manager(s) are available.
- Packages
List<Guest
Policies Package> - The software packages to be managed by this policy.
- Project string
- Recipes
List<Guest
Policies Recipe> - A list of Recipes to install on the VM instance.
- Assignment
Guest
Policies Assignment Args - Specifies the VM instances that are assigned to this policy. This allows you to target sets or groups of VM instances by different parameters such as labels, names, OS, or zones. If left empty, all VM instances underneath this policy are targeted. At the same level in the resource hierarchy (that is within a project), the service prevents the creation of multiple policies that conflict with each other. For more information, see how the service handles assignment conflicts. Structure is documented below.
- Guest
Policy stringId - The logical name of the guest policy in the project with the following restrictions:
- Must contain only lowercase letters, numbers, and hyphens.
- Must start with a letter.
- Must be between 1-63 characters.
- Must end with a number or a letter.
- Must be unique within the project.
- Description string
- Description of the guest policy. Length of the description is limited to 1024 characters.
- Etag string
- The etag for this guest policy. If this is provided on update, it must match the server's etag.
- Package
Repositories []GuestPolicies Package Repository Args - A list of package repositories to configure on the VM instance. This is done before any other configs are applied so they can use these repos. Package repositories are only configured if the corresponding package manager(s) are available.
- Packages
[]Guest
Policies Package Args - The software packages to be managed by this policy.
- Project string
- Recipes
[]Guest
Policies Recipe Args - A list of Recipes to install on the VM instance.
- assignment
Guest
Policies Assignment - Specifies the VM instances that are assigned to this policy. This allows you to target sets or groups of VM instances by different parameters such as labels, names, OS, or zones. If left empty, all VM instances underneath this policy are targeted. At the same level in the resource hierarchy (that is within a project), the service prevents the creation of multiple policies that conflict with each other. For more information, see how the service handles assignment conflicts. Structure is documented below.
- guest
Policy StringId - The logical name of the guest policy in the project with the following restrictions:
- Must contain only lowercase letters, numbers, and hyphens.
- Must start with a letter.
- Must be between 1-63 characters.
- Must end with a number or a letter.
- Must be unique within the project.
- description String
- Description of the guest policy. Length of the description is limited to 1024 characters.
- etag String
- The etag for this guest policy. If this is provided on update, it must match the server's etag.
- package
Repositories List<GuestPolicies Package Repository> - A list of package repositories to configure on the VM instance. This is done before any other configs are applied so they can use these repos. Package repositories are only configured if the corresponding package manager(s) are available.
- packages
List<Guest
Policies Package> - The software packages to be managed by this policy.
- project String
- recipes
List<Guest
Policies Recipe> - A list of Recipes to install on the VM instance.
- assignment
Guest
Policies Assignment - Specifies the VM instances that are assigned to this policy. This allows you to target sets or groups of VM instances by different parameters such as labels, names, OS, or zones. If left empty, all VM instances underneath this policy are targeted. At the same level in the resource hierarchy (that is within a project), the service prevents the creation of multiple policies that conflict with each other. For more information, see how the service handles assignment conflicts. Structure is documented below.
- guest
Policy stringId - The logical name of the guest policy in the project with the following restrictions:
- Must contain only lowercase letters, numbers, and hyphens.
- Must start with a letter.
- Must be between 1-63 characters.
- Must end with a number or a letter.
- Must be unique within the project.
- description string
- Description of the guest policy. Length of the description is limited to 1024 characters.
- etag string
- The etag for this guest policy. If this is provided on update, it must match the server's etag.
- package
Repositories GuestPolicies Package Repository[] - A list of package repositories to configure on the VM instance. This is done before any other configs are applied so they can use these repos. Package repositories are only configured if the corresponding package manager(s) are available.
- packages
Guest
Policies Package[] - The software packages to be managed by this policy.
- project string
- recipes
Guest
Policies Recipe[] - A list of Recipes to install on the VM instance.
- assignment
Guest
Policies Assignment Args - Specifies the VM instances that are assigned to this policy. This allows you to target sets or groups of VM instances by different parameters such as labels, names, OS, or zones. If left empty, all VM instances underneath this policy are targeted. At the same level in the resource hierarchy (that is within a project), the service prevents the creation of multiple policies that conflict with each other. For more information, see how the service handles assignment conflicts. Structure is documented below.
- guest_
policy_ strid - The logical name of the guest policy in the project with the following restrictions:
- Must contain only lowercase letters, numbers, and hyphens.
- Must start with a letter.
- Must be between 1-63 characters.
- Must end with a number or a letter.
- Must be unique within the project.
- description str
- Description of the guest policy. Length of the description is limited to 1024 characters.
- etag str
- The etag for this guest policy. If this is provided on update, it must match the server's etag.
- package_
repositories Sequence[GuestPolicies Package Repository Args] - A list of package repositories to configure on the VM instance. This is done before any other configs are applied so they can use these repos. Package repositories are only configured if the corresponding package manager(s) are available.
- packages
Sequence[Guest
Policies Package Args] - The software packages to be managed by this policy.
- project str
- recipes
Sequence[Guest
Policies Recipe Args] - A list of Recipes to install on the VM instance.
- assignment Property Map
- Specifies the VM instances that are assigned to this policy. This allows you to target sets or groups of VM instances by different parameters such as labels, names, OS, or zones. If left empty, all VM instances underneath this policy are targeted. At the same level in the resource hierarchy (that is within a project), the service prevents the creation of multiple policies that conflict with each other. For more information, see how the service handles assignment conflicts. Structure is documented below.
- guest
Policy StringId - The logical name of the guest policy in the project with the following restrictions:
- Must contain only lowercase letters, numbers, and hyphens.
- Must start with a letter.
- Must be between 1-63 characters.
- Must end with a number or a letter.
- Must be unique within the project.
- description String
- Description of the guest policy. Length of the description is limited to 1024 characters.
- etag String
- The etag for this guest policy. If this is provided on update, it must match the server's etag.
- package
Repositories List<Property Map> - A list of package repositories to configure on the VM instance. This is done before any other configs are applied so they can use these repos. Package repositories are only configured if the corresponding package manager(s) are available.
- packages List<Property Map>
- The software packages to be managed by this policy.
- project String
- recipes List<Property Map>
- A list of Recipes to install on the VM instance.
Outputs
All input properties are implicitly available as output properties. Additionally, the GuestPolicies resource produces the following output properties:
- Create
Time string - Time this guest policy was created. A timestamp in RFC3339 UTC "Zulu" format, accurate to nanoseconds. Example: "2014-10-02T15:01:23.045123456Z".
- Id string
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- Name string
- Unique name of the resource in this project using one of the following forms: projects/{project_number}/guestPolicies/{guestPolicyId}.
- Update
Time string - Last time this guest policy was updated. A timestamp in RFC3339 UTC "Zulu" format, accurate to nanoseconds. Example: "2014-10-02T15:01:23.045123456Z".
- Create
Time string - Time this guest policy was created. A timestamp in RFC3339 UTC "Zulu" format, accurate to nanoseconds. Example: "2014-10-02T15:01:23.045123456Z".
- Id string
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- Name string
- Unique name of the resource in this project using one of the following forms: projects/{project_number}/guestPolicies/{guestPolicyId}.
- Update
Time string - Last time this guest policy was updated. A timestamp in RFC3339 UTC "Zulu" format, accurate to nanoseconds. Example: "2014-10-02T15:01:23.045123456Z".
- create
Time String - Time this guest policy was created. A timestamp in RFC3339 UTC "Zulu" format, accurate to nanoseconds. Example: "2014-10-02T15:01:23.045123456Z".
- id String
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- name String
- Unique name of the resource in this project using one of the following forms: projects/{project_number}/guestPolicies/{guestPolicyId}.
- update
Time String - Last time this guest policy was updated. A timestamp in RFC3339 UTC "Zulu" format, accurate to nanoseconds. Example: "2014-10-02T15:01:23.045123456Z".
- create
Time string - Time this guest policy was created. A timestamp in RFC3339 UTC "Zulu" format, accurate to nanoseconds. Example: "2014-10-02T15:01:23.045123456Z".
- id string
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- name string
- Unique name of the resource in this project using one of the following forms: projects/{project_number}/guestPolicies/{guestPolicyId}.
- update
Time string - Last time this guest policy was updated. A timestamp in RFC3339 UTC "Zulu" format, accurate to nanoseconds. Example: "2014-10-02T15:01:23.045123456Z".
- create_
time str - Time this guest policy was created. A timestamp in RFC3339 UTC "Zulu" format, accurate to nanoseconds. Example: "2014-10-02T15:01:23.045123456Z".
- id str
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- name str
- Unique name of the resource in this project using one of the following forms: projects/{project_number}/guestPolicies/{guestPolicyId}.
- update_
time str - Last time this guest policy was updated. A timestamp in RFC3339 UTC "Zulu" format, accurate to nanoseconds. Example: "2014-10-02T15:01:23.045123456Z".
- create
Time String - Time this guest policy was created. A timestamp in RFC3339 UTC "Zulu" format, accurate to nanoseconds. Example: "2014-10-02T15:01:23.045123456Z".
- id String
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- name String
- Unique name of the resource in this project using one of the following forms: projects/{project_number}/guestPolicies/{guestPolicyId}.
- update
Time String - Last time this guest policy was updated. A timestamp in RFC3339 UTC "Zulu" format, accurate to nanoseconds. Example: "2014-10-02T15:01:23.045123456Z".
Look up Existing GuestPolicies Resource
Get an existing GuestPolicies resource’s state with the given name, ID, and optional extra properties used to qualify the lookup.
public static get(name: string, id: Input<ID>, state?: GuestPoliciesState, opts?: CustomResourceOptions): GuestPolicies
@staticmethod
def get(resource_name: str,
id: str,
opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
assignment: Optional[GuestPoliciesAssignmentArgs] = None,
create_time: Optional[str] = None,
description: Optional[str] = None,
etag: Optional[str] = None,
guest_policy_id: Optional[str] = None,
name: Optional[str] = None,
package_repositories: Optional[Sequence[GuestPoliciesPackageRepositoryArgs]] = None,
packages: Optional[Sequence[GuestPoliciesPackageArgs]] = None,
project: Optional[str] = None,
recipes: Optional[Sequence[GuestPoliciesRecipeArgs]] = None,
update_time: Optional[str] = None) -> GuestPolicies
func GetGuestPolicies(ctx *Context, name string, id IDInput, state *GuestPoliciesState, opts ...ResourceOption) (*GuestPolicies, error)
public static GuestPolicies Get(string name, Input<string> id, GuestPoliciesState? state, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)
public static GuestPolicies get(String name, Output<String> id, GuestPoliciesState state, CustomResourceOptions options)
Resource lookup is not supported in YAML
- name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- state
- Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
- opts
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
- resource_name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- state
- Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
- opts
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
- name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- state
- Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
- opts
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
- name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- state
- Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
- opts
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
- Assignment
Guest
Policies Assignment - Specifies the VM instances that are assigned to this policy. This allows you to target sets or groups of VM instances by different parameters such as labels, names, OS, or zones. If left empty, all VM instances underneath this policy are targeted. At the same level in the resource hierarchy (that is within a project), the service prevents the creation of multiple policies that conflict with each other. For more information, see how the service handles assignment conflicts. Structure is documented below.
- Create
Time string - Time this guest policy was created. A timestamp in RFC3339 UTC "Zulu" format, accurate to nanoseconds. Example: "2014-10-02T15:01:23.045123456Z".
- Description string
- Description of the guest policy. Length of the description is limited to 1024 characters.
- Etag string
- The etag for this guest policy. If this is provided on update, it must match the server's etag.
- Guest
Policy stringId - The logical name of the guest policy in the project with the following restrictions:
- Must contain only lowercase letters, numbers, and hyphens.
- Must start with a letter.
- Must be between 1-63 characters.
- Must end with a number or a letter.
- Must be unique within the project.
- Name string
- Unique name of the resource in this project using one of the following forms: projects/{project_number}/guestPolicies/{guestPolicyId}.
- Package
Repositories List<GuestPolicies Package Repository> - A list of package repositories to configure on the VM instance. This is done before any other configs are applied so they can use these repos. Package repositories are only configured if the corresponding package manager(s) are available.
- Packages
List<Guest
Policies Package> - The software packages to be managed by this policy.
- Project string
- Recipes
List<Guest
Policies Recipe> - A list of Recipes to install on the VM instance.
- Update
Time string - Last time this guest policy was updated. A timestamp in RFC3339 UTC "Zulu" format, accurate to nanoseconds. Example: "2014-10-02T15:01:23.045123456Z".
- Assignment
Guest
Policies Assignment Args - Specifies the VM instances that are assigned to this policy. This allows you to target sets or groups of VM instances by different parameters such as labels, names, OS, or zones. If left empty, all VM instances underneath this policy are targeted. At the same level in the resource hierarchy (that is within a project), the service prevents the creation of multiple policies that conflict with each other. For more information, see how the service handles assignment conflicts. Structure is documented below.
- Create
Time string - Time this guest policy was created. A timestamp in RFC3339 UTC "Zulu" format, accurate to nanoseconds. Example: "2014-10-02T15:01:23.045123456Z".
- Description string
- Description of the guest policy. Length of the description is limited to 1024 characters.
- Etag string
- The etag for this guest policy. If this is provided on update, it must match the server's etag.
- Guest
Policy stringId - The logical name of the guest policy in the project with the following restrictions:
- Must contain only lowercase letters, numbers, and hyphens.
- Must start with a letter.
- Must be between 1-63 characters.
- Must end with a number or a letter.
- Must be unique within the project.
- Name string
- Unique name of the resource in this project using one of the following forms: projects/{project_number}/guestPolicies/{guestPolicyId}.
- Package
Repositories []GuestPolicies Package Repository Args - A list of package repositories to configure on the VM instance. This is done before any other configs are applied so they can use these repos. Package repositories are only configured if the corresponding package manager(s) are available.
- Packages
[]Guest
Policies Package Args - The software packages to be managed by this policy.
- Project string
- Recipes
[]Guest
Policies Recipe Args - A list of Recipes to install on the VM instance.
- Update
Time string - Last time this guest policy was updated. A timestamp in RFC3339 UTC "Zulu" format, accurate to nanoseconds. Example: "2014-10-02T15:01:23.045123456Z".
- assignment
Guest
Policies Assignment - Specifies the VM instances that are assigned to this policy. This allows you to target sets or groups of VM instances by different parameters such as labels, names, OS, or zones. If left empty, all VM instances underneath this policy are targeted. At the same level in the resource hierarchy (that is within a project), the service prevents the creation of multiple policies that conflict with each other. For more information, see how the service handles assignment conflicts. Structure is documented below.
- create
Time String - Time this guest policy was created. A timestamp in RFC3339 UTC "Zulu" format, accurate to nanoseconds. Example: "2014-10-02T15:01:23.045123456Z".
- description String
- Description of the guest policy. Length of the description is limited to 1024 characters.
- etag String
- The etag for this guest policy. If this is provided on update, it must match the server's etag.
- guest
Policy StringId - The logical name of the guest policy in the project with the following restrictions:
- Must contain only lowercase letters, numbers, and hyphens.
- Must start with a letter.
- Must be between 1-63 characters.
- Must end with a number or a letter.
- Must be unique within the project.
- name String
- Unique name of the resource in this project using one of the following forms: projects/{project_number}/guestPolicies/{guestPolicyId}.
- package
Repositories List<GuestPolicies Package Repository> - A list of package repositories to configure on the VM instance. This is done before any other configs are applied so they can use these repos. Package repositories are only configured if the corresponding package manager(s) are available.
- packages
List<Guest
Policies Package> - The software packages to be managed by this policy.
- project String
- recipes
List<Guest
Policies Recipe> - A list of Recipes to install on the VM instance.
- update
Time String - Last time this guest policy was updated. A timestamp in RFC3339 UTC "Zulu" format, accurate to nanoseconds. Example: "2014-10-02T15:01:23.045123456Z".
- assignment
Guest
Policies Assignment - Specifies the VM instances that are assigned to this policy. This allows you to target sets or groups of VM instances by different parameters such as labels, names, OS, or zones. If left empty, all VM instances underneath this policy are targeted. At the same level in the resource hierarchy (that is within a project), the service prevents the creation of multiple policies that conflict with each other. For more information, see how the service handles assignment conflicts. Structure is documented below.
- create
Time string - Time this guest policy was created. A timestamp in RFC3339 UTC "Zulu" format, accurate to nanoseconds. Example: "2014-10-02T15:01:23.045123456Z".
- description string
- Description of the guest policy. Length of the description is limited to 1024 characters.
- etag string
- The etag for this guest policy. If this is provided on update, it must match the server's etag.
- guest
Policy stringId - The logical name of the guest policy in the project with the following restrictions:
- Must contain only lowercase letters, numbers, and hyphens.
- Must start with a letter.
- Must be between 1-63 characters.
- Must end with a number or a letter.
- Must be unique within the project.
- name string
- Unique name of the resource in this project using one of the following forms: projects/{project_number}/guestPolicies/{guestPolicyId}.
- package
Repositories GuestPolicies Package Repository[] - A list of package repositories to configure on the VM instance. This is done before any other configs are applied so they can use these repos. Package repositories are only configured if the corresponding package manager(s) are available.
- packages
Guest
Policies Package[] - The software packages to be managed by this policy.
- project string
- recipes
Guest
Policies Recipe[] - A list of Recipes to install on the VM instance.
- update
Time string - Last time this guest policy was updated. A timestamp in RFC3339 UTC "Zulu" format, accurate to nanoseconds. Example: "2014-10-02T15:01:23.045123456Z".
- assignment
Guest
Policies Assignment Args - Specifies the VM instances that are assigned to this policy. This allows you to target sets or groups of VM instances by different parameters such as labels, names, OS, or zones. If left empty, all VM instances underneath this policy are targeted. At the same level in the resource hierarchy (that is within a project), the service prevents the creation of multiple policies that conflict with each other. For more information, see how the service handles assignment conflicts. Structure is documented below.
- create_
time str - Time this guest policy was created. A timestamp in RFC3339 UTC "Zulu" format, accurate to nanoseconds. Example: "2014-10-02T15:01:23.045123456Z".
- description str
- Description of the guest policy. Length of the description is limited to 1024 characters.
- etag str
- The etag for this guest policy. If this is provided on update, it must match the server's etag.
- guest_
policy_ strid - The logical name of the guest policy in the project with the following restrictions:
- Must contain only lowercase letters, numbers, and hyphens.
- Must start with a letter.
- Must be between 1-63 characters.
- Must end with a number or a letter.
- Must be unique within the project.
- name str
- Unique name of the resource in this project using one of the following forms: projects/{project_number}/guestPolicies/{guestPolicyId}.
- package_
repositories Sequence[GuestPolicies Package Repository Args] - A list of package repositories to configure on the VM instance. This is done before any other configs are applied so they can use these repos. Package repositories are only configured if the corresponding package manager(s) are available.
- packages
Sequence[Guest
Policies Package Args] - The software packages to be managed by this policy.
- project str
- recipes
Sequence[Guest
Policies Recipe Args] - A list of Recipes to install on the VM instance.
- update_
time str - Last time this guest policy was updated. A timestamp in RFC3339 UTC "Zulu" format, accurate to nanoseconds. Example: "2014-10-02T15:01:23.045123456Z".
- assignment Property Map
- Specifies the VM instances that are assigned to this policy. This allows you to target sets or groups of VM instances by different parameters such as labels, names, OS, or zones. If left empty, all VM instances underneath this policy are targeted. At the same level in the resource hierarchy (that is within a project), the service prevents the creation of multiple policies that conflict with each other. For more information, see how the service handles assignment conflicts. Structure is documented below.
- create
Time String - Time this guest policy was created. A timestamp in RFC3339 UTC "Zulu" format, accurate to nanoseconds. Example: "2014-10-02T15:01:23.045123456Z".
- description String
- Description of the guest policy. Length of the description is limited to 1024 characters.
- etag String
- The etag for this guest policy. If this is provided on update, it must match the server's etag.
- guest
Policy StringId - The logical name of the guest policy in the project with the following restrictions:
- Must contain only lowercase letters, numbers, and hyphens.
- Must start with a letter.
- Must be between 1-63 characters.
- Must end with a number or a letter.
- Must be unique within the project.
- name String
- Unique name of the resource in this project using one of the following forms: projects/{project_number}/guestPolicies/{guestPolicyId}.
- package
Repositories List<Property Map> - A list of package repositories to configure on the VM instance. This is done before any other configs are applied so they can use these repos. Package repositories are only configured if the corresponding package manager(s) are available.
- packages List<Property Map>
- The software packages to be managed by this policy.
- project String
- recipes List<Property Map>
- A list of Recipes to install on the VM instance.
- update
Time String - Last time this guest policy was updated. A timestamp in RFC3339 UTC "Zulu" format, accurate to nanoseconds. Example: "2014-10-02T15:01:23.045123456Z".
Supporting Types
GuestPoliciesAssignment, GuestPoliciesAssignmentArgs
- Group
Labels List<GuestPolicies Assignment Group Label> - Targets instances matching at least one of these label sets. This allows an assignment to target disparate groups, for example "env=prod or env=staging". Structure is documented below.
- Instance
Name List<string>Prefixes - Targets VM instances whose name starts with one of these prefixes. Like labels, this is another way to group VM instances when targeting configs, for example prefix="prod-". Only supported for project-level policies.
- Instances List<string>
- Targets any of the instances specified. Instances are specified by their URI in the form zones/[ZONE]/instances/[INSTANCE_NAME]. Instance targeting is uncommon and is supported to facilitate the management of changes by the instance or to target specific VM instances for development and testing. Only supported for project-level policies and must reference instances within this project.
- Os
Types List<GuestPolicies Assignment Os Type> - Targets VM instances matching at least one of the following OS types. VM instances must match all supplied criteria for a given OsType to be included. Structure is documented below.
- Zones List<string>
- Targets instances in any of these zones. Leave empty to target instances in any zone. Zonal targeting is uncommon and is supported to facilitate the management of changes by zone.
- Group
Labels []GuestPolicies Assignment Group Label - Targets instances matching at least one of these label sets. This allows an assignment to target disparate groups, for example "env=prod or env=staging". Structure is documented below.
- Instance
Name []stringPrefixes - Targets VM instances whose name starts with one of these prefixes. Like labels, this is another way to group VM instances when targeting configs, for example prefix="prod-". Only supported for project-level policies.
- Instances []string
- Targets any of the instances specified. Instances are specified by their URI in the form zones/[ZONE]/instances/[INSTANCE_NAME]. Instance targeting is uncommon and is supported to facilitate the management of changes by the instance or to target specific VM instances for development and testing. Only supported for project-level policies and must reference instances within this project.
- Os
Types []GuestPolicies Assignment Os Type - Targets VM instances matching at least one of the following OS types. VM instances must match all supplied criteria for a given OsType to be included. Structure is documented below.
- Zones []string
- Targets instances in any of these zones. Leave empty to target instances in any zone. Zonal targeting is uncommon and is supported to facilitate the management of changes by zone.
- group
Labels List<GuestPolicies Assignment Group Label> - Targets instances matching at least one of these label sets. This allows an assignment to target disparate groups, for example "env=prod or env=staging". Structure is documented below.
- instance
Name List<String>Prefixes - Targets VM instances whose name starts with one of these prefixes. Like labels, this is another way to group VM instances when targeting configs, for example prefix="prod-". Only supported for project-level policies.
- instances List<String>
- Targets any of the instances specified. Instances are specified by their URI in the form zones/[ZONE]/instances/[INSTANCE_NAME]. Instance targeting is uncommon and is supported to facilitate the management of changes by the instance or to target specific VM instances for development and testing. Only supported for project-level policies and must reference instances within this project.
- os
Types List<GuestPolicies Assignment Os Type> - Targets VM instances matching at least one of the following OS types. VM instances must match all supplied criteria for a given OsType to be included. Structure is documented below.
- zones List<String>
- Targets instances in any of these zones. Leave empty to target instances in any zone. Zonal targeting is uncommon and is supported to facilitate the management of changes by zone.
- group
Labels GuestPolicies Assignment Group Label[] - Targets instances matching at least one of these label sets. This allows an assignment to target disparate groups, for example "env=prod or env=staging". Structure is documented below.
- instance
Name string[]Prefixes - Targets VM instances whose name starts with one of these prefixes. Like labels, this is another way to group VM instances when targeting configs, for example prefix="prod-". Only supported for project-level policies.
- instances string[]
- Targets any of the instances specified. Instances are specified by their URI in the form zones/[ZONE]/instances/[INSTANCE_NAME]. Instance targeting is uncommon and is supported to facilitate the management of changes by the instance or to target specific VM instances for development and testing. Only supported for project-level policies and must reference instances within this project.
- os
Types GuestPolicies Assignment Os Type[] - Targets VM instances matching at least one of the following OS types. VM instances must match all supplied criteria for a given OsType to be included. Structure is documented below.
- zones string[]
- Targets instances in any of these zones. Leave empty to target instances in any zone. Zonal targeting is uncommon and is supported to facilitate the management of changes by zone.
- group_
labels Sequence[GuestPolicies Assignment Group Label] - Targets instances matching at least one of these label sets. This allows an assignment to target disparate groups, for example "env=prod or env=staging". Structure is documented below.
- instance_
name_ Sequence[str]prefixes - Targets VM instances whose name starts with one of these prefixes. Like labels, this is another way to group VM instances when targeting configs, for example prefix="prod-". Only supported for project-level policies.
- instances Sequence[str]
- Targets any of the instances specified. Instances are specified by their URI in the form zones/[ZONE]/instances/[INSTANCE_NAME]. Instance targeting is uncommon and is supported to facilitate the management of changes by the instance or to target specific VM instances for development and testing. Only supported for project-level policies and must reference instances within this project.
- os_
types Sequence[GuestPolicies Assignment Os Type] - Targets VM instances matching at least one of the following OS types. VM instances must match all supplied criteria for a given OsType to be included. Structure is documented below.
- zones Sequence[str]
- Targets instances in any of these zones. Leave empty to target instances in any zone. Zonal targeting is uncommon and is supported to facilitate the management of changes by zone.
- group
Labels List<Property Map> - Targets instances matching at least one of these label sets. This allows an assignment to target disparate groups, for example "env=prod or env=staging". Structure is documented below.
- instance
Name List<String>Prefixes - Targets VM instances whose name starts with one of these prefixes. Like labels, this is another way to group VM instances when targeting configs, for example prefix="prod-". Only supported for project-level policies.
- instances List<String>
- Targets any of the instances specified. Instances are specified by their URI in the form zones/[ZONE]/instances/[INSTANCE_NAME]. Instance targeting is uncommon and is supported to facilitate the management of changes by the instance or to target specific VM instances for development and testing. Only supported for project-level policies and must reference instances within this project.
- os
Types List<Property Map> - Targets VM instances matching at least one of the following OS types. VM instances must match all supplied criteria for a given OsType to be included. Structure is documented below.
- zones List<String>
- Targets instances in any of these zones. Leave empty to target instances in any zone. Zonal targeting is uncommon and is supported to facilitate the management of changes by zone.
GuestPoliciesAssignmentGroupLabel, GuestPoliciesAssignmentGroupLabelArgs
- Labels Dictionary<string, string>
- Google Compute Engine instance labels that must be present for an instance to be included in this assignment group.
- Labels map[string]string
- Google Compute Engine instance labels that must be present for an instance to be included in this assignment group.
- labels Map<String,String>
- Google Compute Engine instance labels that must be present for an instance to be included in this assignment group.
- labels {[key: string]: string}
- Google Compute Engine instance labels that must be present for an instance to be included in this assignment group.
- labels Mapping[str, str]
- Google Compute Engine instance labels that must be present for an instance to be included in this assignment group.
- labels Map<String>
- Google Compute Engine instance labels that must be present for an instance to be included in this assignment group.
GuestPoliciesAssignmentOsType, GuestPoliciesAssignmentOsTypeArgs
- Os
Architecture string - Targets VM instances with OS Inventory enabled and having the following OS architecture.
- Os
Short stringName - Targets VM instances with OS Inventory enabled and having the following OS short name, for example "debian" or "windows".
- Os
Version string - Targets VM instances with OS Inventory enabled and having the following following OS version.
- Os
Architecture string - Targets VM instances with OS Inventory enabled and having the following OS architecture.
- Os
Short stringName - Targets VM instances with OS Inventory enabled and having the following OS short name, for example "debian" or "windows".
- Os
Version string - Targets VM instances with OS Inventory enabled and having the following following OS version.
- os
Architecture String - Targets VM instances with OS Inventory enabled and having the following OS architecture.
- os
Short StringName - Targets VM instances with OS Inventory enabled and having the following OS short name, for example "debian" or "windows".
- os
Version String - Targets VM instances with OS Inventory enabled and having the following following OS version.
- os
Architecture string - Targets VM instances with OS Inventory enabled and having the following OS architecture.
- os
Short stringName - Targets VM instances with OS Inventory enabled and having the following OS short name, for example "debian" or "windows".
- os
Version string - Targets VM instances with OS Inventory enabled and having the following following OS version.
- os_
architecture str - Targets VM instances with OS Inventory enabled and having the following OS architecture.
- os_
short_ strname - Targets VM instances with OS Inventory enabled and having the following OS short name, for example "debian" or "windows".
- os_
version str - Targets VM instances with OS Inventory enabled and having the following following OS version.
- os
Architecture String - Targets VM instances with OS Inventory enabled and having the following OS architecture.
- os
Short StringName - Targets VM instances with OS Inventory enabled and having the following OS short name, for example "debian" or "windows".
- os
Version String - Targets VM instances with OS Inventory enabled and having the following following OS version.
GuestPoliciesPackage, GuestPoliciesPackageArgs
- Name string
- The name of the package. A package is uniquely identified for conflict validation by checking the package name and the manager(s) that the package targets.
- Desired
State string - The desiredState the agent should maintain for this package. The default is to ensure the package is installed.
Possible values are:
INSTALLED
,UPDATED
,REMOVED
. - Manager string
- Type of package manager that can be used to install this package. If a system does not have the package manager,
the package is not installed or removed no error message is returned. By default, or if you specify ANY,
the agent attempts to install and remove this package using the default package manager.
This is useful when creating a policy that applies to different types of systems.
The default behavior is ANY.
Default value is
ANY
. Possible values are:ANY
,APT
,YUM
,ZYPPER
,GOO
.
- Name string
- The name of the package. A package is uniquely identified for conflict validation by checking the package name and the manager(s) that the package targets.
- Desired
State string - The desiredState the agent should maintain for this package. The default is to ensure the package is installed.
Possible values are:
INSTALLED
,UPDATED
,REMOVED
. - Manager string
- Type of package manager that can be used to install this package. If a system does not have the package manager,
the package is not installed or removed no error message is returned. By default, or if you specify ANY,
the agent attempts to install and remove this package using the default package manager.
This is useful when creating a policy that applies to different types of systems.
The default behavior is ANY.
Default value is
ANY
. Possible values are:ANY
,APT
,YUM
,ZYPPER
,GOO
.
- name String
- The name of the package. A package is uniquely identified for conflict validation by checking the package name and the manager(s) that the package targets.
- desired
State String - The desiredState the agent should maintain for this package. The default is to ensure the package is installed.
Possible values are:
INSTALLED
,UPDATED
,REMOVED
. - manager String
- Type of package manager that can be used to install this package. If a system does not have the package manager,
the package is not installed or removed no error message is returned. By default, or if you specify ANY,
the agent attempts to install and remove this package using the default package manager.
This is useful when creating a policy that applies to different types of systems.
The default behavior is ANY.
Default value is
ANY
. Possible values are:ANY
,APT
,YUM
,ZYPPER
,GOO
.
- name string
- The name of the package. A package is uniquely identified for conflict validation by checking the package name and the manager(s) that the package targets.
- desired
State string - The desiredState the agent should maintain for this package. The default is to ensure the package is installed.
Possible values are:
INSTALLED
,UPDATED
,REMOVED
. - manager string
- Type of package manager that can be used to install this package. If a system does not have the package manager,
the package is not installed or removed no error message is returned. By default, or if you specify ANY,
the agent attempts to install and remove this package using the default package manager.
This is useful when creating a policy that applies to different types of systems.
The default behavior is ANY.
Default value is
ANY
. Possible values are:ANY
,APT
,YUM
,ZYPPER
,GOO
.
- name str
- The name of the package. A package is uniquely identified for conflict validation by checking the package name and the manager(s) that the package targets.
- desired_
state str - The desiredState the agent should maintain for this package. The default is to ensure the package is installed.
Possible values are:
INSTALLED
,UPDATED
,REMOVED
. - manager str
- Type of package manager that can be used to install this package. If a system does not have the package manager,
the package is not installed or removed no error message is returned. By default, or if you specify ANY,
the agent attempts to install and remove this package using the default package manager.
This is useful when creating a policy that applies to different types of systems.
The default behavior is ANY.
Default value is
ANY
. Possible values are:ANY
,APT
,YUM
,ZYPPER
,GOO
.
- name String
- The name of the package. A package is uniquely identified for conflict validation by checking the package name and the manager(s) that the package targets.
- desired
State String - The desiredState the agent should maintain for this package. The default is to ensure the package is installed.
Possible values are:
INSTALLED
,UPDATED
,REMOVED
. - manager String
- Type of package manager that can be used to install this package. If a system does not have the package manager,
the package is not installed or removed no error message is returned. By default, or if you specify ANY,
the agent attempts to install and remove this package using the default package manager.
This is useful when creating a policy that applies to different types of systems.
The default behavior is ANY.
Default value is
ANY
. Possible values are:ANY
,APT
,YUM
,ZYPPER
,GOO
.
GuestPoliciesPackageRepository, GuestPoliciesPackageRepositoryArgs
- Apt
Guest
Policies Package Repository Apt - An Apt Repository. Structure is documented below.
- Goo
Guest
Policies Package Repository Goo - A Goo Repository. Structure is documented below.
- Yum
Guest
Policies Package Repository Yum - A Yum Repository. Structure is documented below.
- Zypper
Guest
Policies Package Repository Zypper - A Zypper Repository. Structure is documented below.
- Apt
Guest
Policies Package Repository Apt - An Apt Repository. Structure is documented below.
- Goo
Guest
Policies Package Repository Goo - A Goo Repository. Structure is documented below.
- Yum
Guest
Policies Package Repository Yum - A Yum Repository. Structure is documented below.
- Zypper
Guest
Policies Package Repository Zypper - A Zypper Repository. Structure is documented below.
- apt
Guest
Policies Package Repository Apt - An Apt Repository. Structure is documented below.
- goo
Guest
Policies Package Repository Goo - A Goo Repository. Structure is documented below.
- yum
Guest
Policies Package Repository Yum - A Yum Repository. Structure is documented below.
- zypper
Guest
Policies Package Repository Zypper - A Zypper Repository. Structure is documented below.
- apt
Guest
Policies Package Repository Apt - An Apt Repository. Structure is documented below.
- goo
Guest
Policies Package Repository Goo - A Goo Repository. Structure is documented below.
- yum
Guest
Policies Package Repository Yum - A Yum Repository. Structure is documented below.
- zypper
Guest
Policies Package Repository Zypper - A Zypper Repository. Structure is documented below.
- apt
Guest
Policies Package Repository Apt - An Apt Repository. Structure is documented below.
- goo
Guest
Policies Package Repository Goo - A Goo Repository. Structure is documented below.
- yum
Guest
Policies Package Repository Yum - A Yum Repository. Structure is documented below.
- zypper
Guest
Policies Package Repository Zypper - A Zypper Repository. Structure is documented below.
- apt Property Map
- An Apt Repository. Structure is documented below.
- goo Property Map
- A Goo Repository. Structure is documented below.
- yum Property Map
- A Yum Repository. Structure is documented below.
- zypper Property Map
- A Zypper Repository. Structure is documented below.
GuestPoliciesPackageRepositoryApt, GuestPoliciesPackageRepositoryAptArgs
- Components List<string>
- List of components for this repository. Must contain at least one item.
- Distribution string
- Distribution of this repository.
- Uri string
- URI for this repository.
- Archive
Type string - Type of archive files in this repository. The default behavior is DEB.
Default value is
DEB
. Possible values are:DEB
,DEB_SRC
. - Gpg
Key string - URI of the key file for this repository. The agent maintains a keyring at /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/osconfig_agent_managed.gpg containing all the keys in any applied guest policy.
- Components []string
- List of components for this repository. Must contain at least one item.
- Distribution string
- Distribution of this repository.
- Uri string
- URI for this repository.
- Archive
Type string - Type of archive files in this repository. The default behavior is DEB.
Default value is
DEB
. Possible values are:DEB
,DEB_SRC
. - Gpg
Key string - URI of the key file for this repository. The agent maintains a keyring at /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/osconfig_agent_managed.gpg containing all the keys in any applied guest policy.
- components List<String>
- List of components for this repository. Must contain at least one item.
- distribution String
- Distribution of this repository.
- uri String
- URI for this repository.
- archive
Type String - Type of archive files in this repository. The default behavior is DEB.
Default value is
DEB
. Possible values are:DEB
,DEB_SRC
. - gpg
Key String - URI of the key file for this repository. The agent maintains a keyring at /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/osconfig_agent_managed.gpg containing all the keys in any applied guest policy.
- components string[]
- List of components for this repository. Must contain at least one item.
- distribution string
- Distribution of this repository.
- uri string
- URI for this repository.
- archive
Type string - Type of archive files in this repository. The default behavior is DEB.
Default value is
DEB
. Possible values are:DEB
,DEB_SRC
. - gpg
Key string - URI of the key file for this repository. The agent maintains a keyring at /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/osconfig_agent_managed.gpg containing all the keys in any applied guest policy.
- components Sequence[str]
- List of components for this repository. Must contain at least one item.
- distribution str
- Distribution of this repository.
- uri str
- URI for this repository.
- archive_
type str - Type of archive files in this repository. The default behavior is DEB.
Default value is
DEB
. Possible values are:DEB
,DEB_SRC
. - gpg_
key str - URI of the key file for this repository. The agent maintains a keyring at /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/osconfig_agent_managed.gpg containing all the keys in any applied guest policy.
- components List<String>
- List of components for this repository. Must contain at least one item.
- distribution String
- Distribution of this repository.
- uri String
- URI for this repository.
- archive
Type String - Type of archive files in this repository. The default behavior is DEB.
Default value is
DEB
. Possible values are:DEB
,DEB_SRC
. - gpg
Key String - URI of the key file for this repository. The agent maintains a keyring at /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/osconfig_agent_managed.gpg containing all the keys in any applied guest policy.
GuestPoliciesPackageRepositoryGoo, GuestPoliciesPackageRepositoryGooArgs
GuestPoliciesPackageRepositoryYum, GuestPoliciesPackageRepositoryYumArgs
- Base
Url string - The location of the repository directory.
- Id string
- A one word, unique name for this repository. This is the repo id in the Yum config file and also the displayName if displayName is omitted. This id is also used as the unique identifier when checking for guest policy conflicts.
- Display
Name string - The display name of the repository.
- Gpg
Keys List<string> - URIs of GPG keys.
- Base
Url string - The location of the repository directory.
- Id string
- A one word, unique name for this repository. This is the repo id in the Yum config file and also the displayName if displayName is omitted. This id is also used as the unique identifier when checking for guest policy conflicts.
- Display
Name string - The display name of the repository.
- Gpg
Keys []string - URIs of GPG keys.
- base
Url String - The location of the repository directory.
- id String
- A one word, unique name for this repository. This is the repo id in the Yum config file and also the displayName if displayName is omitted. This id is also used as the unique identifier when checking for guest policy conflicts.
- display
Name String - The display name of the repository.
- gpg
Keys List<String> - URIs of GPG keys.
- base
Url string - The location of the repository directory.
- id string
- A one word, unique name for this repository. This is the repo id in the Yum config file and also the displayName if displayName is omitted. This id is also used as the unique identifier when checking for guest policy conflicts.
- display
Name string - The display name of the repository.
- gpg
Keys string[] - URIs of GPG keys.
- base_
url str - The location of the repository directory.
- id str
- A one word, unique name for this repository. This is the repo id in the Yum config file and also the displayName if displayName is omitted. This id is also used as the unique identifier when checking for guest policy conflicts.
- display_
name str - The display name of the repository.
- gpg_
keys Sequence[str] - URIs of GPG keys.
- base
Url String - The location of the repository directory.
- id String
- A one word, unique name for this repository. This is the repo id in the Yum config file and also the displayName if displayName is omitted. This id is also used as the unique identifier when checking for guest policy conflicts.
- display
Name String - The display name of the repository.
- gpg
Keys List<String> - URIs of GPG keys.
GuestPoliciesPackageRepositoryZypper, GuestPoliciesPackageRepositoryZypperArgs
- Base
Url string - The location of the repository directory.
- Id string
- A one word, unique name for this repository. This is the repo id in the zypper config file and also the displayName if displayName is omitted. This id is also used as the unique identifier when checking for guest policy conflicts.
- Display
Name string - The display name of the repository.
- Gpg
Keys List<string> - URIs of GPG keys.
- Base
Url string - The location of the repository directory.
- Id string
- A one word, unique name for this repository. This is the repo id in the zypper config file and also the displayName if displayName is omitted. This id is also used as the unique identifier when checking for guest policy conflicts.
- Display
Name string - The display name of the repository.
- Gpg
Keys []string - URIs of GPG keys.
- base
Url String - The location of the repository directory.
- id String
- A one word, unique name for this repository. This is the repo id in the zypper config file and also the displayName if displayName is omitted. This id is also used as the unique identifier when checking for guest policy conflicts.
- display
Name String - The display name of the repository.
- gpg
Keys List<String> - URIs of GPG keys.
- base
Url string - The location of the repository directory.
- id string
- A one word, unique name for this repository. This is the repo id in the zypper config file and also the displayName if displayName is omitted. This id is also used as the unique identifier when checking for guest policy conflicts.
- display
Name string - The display name of the repository.
- gpg
Keys string[] - URIs of GPG keys.
- base_
url str - The location of the repository directory.
- id str
- A one word, unique name for this repository. This is the repo id in the zypper config file and also the displayName if displayName is omitted. This id is also used as the unique identifier when checking for guest policy conflicts.
- display_
name str - The display name of the repository.
- gpg_
keys Sequence[str] - URIs of GPG keys.
- base
Url String - The location of the repository directory.
- id String
- A one word, unique name for this repository. This is the repo id in the zypper config file and also the displayName if displayName is omitted. This id is also used as the unique identifier when checking for guest policy conflicts.
- display
Name String - The display name of the repository.
- gpg
Keys List<String> - URIs of GPG keys.
GuestPoliciesRecipe, GuestPoliciesRecipeArgs
- Name string
- Unique identifier for the recipe. Only one recipe with a given name is installed on an instance. Names are also used to identify resources which helps to determine whether guest policies have conflicts. This means that requests to create multiple recipes with the same name and version are rejected since they could potentially have conflicting assignments.
- Artifacts
List<Guest
Policies Recipe Artifact> - Resources available to be used in the steps in the recipe. Structure is documented below.
- Desired
State string - Default is INSTALLED. The desired state the agent should maintain for this recipe.
INSTALLED: The software recipe is installed on the instance but won't be updated to new versions.
INSTALLED_KEEP_UPDATED: The software recipe is installed on the instance. The recipe is updated to a higher version,
if a higher version of the recipe is assigned to this instance.
REMOVE: Remove is unsupported for software recipes and attempts to create or update a recipe to the REMOVE state is rejected.
Default value is
INSTALLED
. Possible values are:INSTALLED
,UPDATED
,REMOVED
. - Install
Steps List<GuestPolicies Recipe Install Step> - Actions to be taken for installing this recipe. On failure it stops executing steps and does not attempt another installation. Any steps taken (including partially completed steps) are not rolled back. Structure is documented below.
- Update
Steps List<GuestPolicies Recipe Update Step> - Actions to be taken for updating this recipe. On failure it stops executing steps and does not attempt another update for this recipe. Any steps taken (including partially completed steps) are not rolled back. Structure is documented below.
- Version string
- The version of this software recipe. Version can be up to 4 period separated numbers (e.g. 12.34.56.78).
- Name string
- Unique identifier for the recipe. Only one recipe with a given name is installed on an instance. Names are also used to identify resources which helps to determine whether guest policies have conflicts. This means that requests to create multiple recipes with the same name and version are rejected since they could potentially have conflicting assignments.
- Artifacts
[]Guest
Policies Recipe Artifact - Resources available to be used in the steps in the recipe. Structure is documented below.
- Desired
State string - Default is INSTALLED. The desired state the agent should maintain for this recipe.
INSTALLED: The software recipe is installed on the instance but won't be updated to new versions.
INSTALLED_KEEP_UPDATED: The software recipe is installed on the instance. The recipe is updated to a higher version,
if a higher version of the recipe is assigned to this instance.
REMOVE: Remove is unsupported for software recipes and attempts to create or update a recipe to the REMOVE state is rejected.
Default value is
INSTALLED
. Possible values are:INSTALLED
,UPDATED
,REMOVED
. - Install
Steps []GuestPolicies Recipe Install Step - Actions to be taken for installing this recipe. On failure it stops executing steps and does not attempt another installation. Any steps taken (including partially completed steps) are not rolled back. Structure is documented below.
- Update
Steps []GuestPolicies Recipe Update Step - Actions to be taken for updating this recipe. On failure it stops executing steps and does not attempt another update for this recipe. Any steps taken (including partially completed steps) are not rolled back. Structure is documented below.
- Version string
- The version of this software recipe. Version can be up to 4 period separated numbers (e.g. 12.34.56.78).
- name String
- Unique identifier for the recipe. Only one recipe with a given name is installed on an instance. Names are also used to identify resources which helps to determine whether guest policies have conflicts. This means that requests to create multiple recipes with the same name and version are rejected since they could potentially have conflicting assignments.
- artifacts
List<Guest
Policies Recipe Artifact> - Resources available to be used in the steps in the recipe. Structure is documented below.
- desired
State String - Default is INSTALLED. The desired state the agent should maintain for this recipe.
INSTALLED: The software recipe is installed on the instance but won't be updated to new versions.
INSTALLED_KEEP_UPDATED: The software recipe is installed on the instance. The recipe is updated to a higher version,
if a higher version of the recipe is assigned to this instance.
REMOVE: Remove is unsupported for software recipes and attempts to create or update a recipe to the REMOVE state is rejected.
Default value is
INSTALLED
. Possible values are:INSTALLED
,UPDATED
,REMOVED
. - install
Steps List<GuestPolicies Recipe Install Step> - Actions to be taken for installing this recipe. On failure it stops executing steps and does not attempt another installation. Any steps taken (including partially completed steps) are not rolled back. Structure is documented below.
- update
Steps List<GuestPolicies Recipe Update Step> - Actions to be taken for updating this recipe. On failure it stops executing steps and does not attempt another update for this recipe. Any steps taken (including partially completed steps) are not rolled back. Structure is documented below.
- version String
- The version of this software recipe. Version can be up to 4 period separated numbers (e.g. 12.34.56.78).
- name string
- Unique identifier for the recipe. Only one recipe with a given name is installed on an instance. Names are also used to identify resources which helps to determine whether guest policies have conflicts. This means that requests to create multiple recipes with the same name and version are rejected since they could potentially have conflicting assignments.
- artifacts
Guest
Policies Recipe Artifact[] - Resources available to be used in the steps in the recipe. Structure is documented below.
- desired
State string - Default is INSTALLED. The desired state the agent should maintain for this recipe.
INSTALLED: The software recipe is installed on the instance but won't be updated to new versions.
INSTALLED_KEEP_UPDATED: The software recipe is installed on the instance. The recipe is updated to a higher version,
if a higher version of the recipe is assigned to this instance.
REMOVE: Remove is unsupported for software recipes and attempts to create or update a recipe to the REMOVE state is rejected.
Default value is
INSTALLED
. Possible values are:INSTALLED
,UPDATED
,REMOVED
. - install
Steps GuestPolicies Recipe Install Step[] - Actions to be taken for installing this recipe. On failure it stops executing steps and does not attempt another installation. Any steps taken (including partially completed steps) are not rolled back. Structure is documented below.
- update
Steps GuestPolicies Recipe Update Step[] - Actions to be taken for updating this recipe. On failure it stops executing steps and does not attempt another update for this recipe. Any steps taken (including partially completed steps) are not rolled back. Structure is documented below.
- version string
- The version of this software recipe. Version can be up to 4 period separated numbers (e.g. 12.34.56.78).
- name str
- Unique identifier for the recipe. Only one recipe with a given name is installed on an instance. Names are also used to identify resources which helps to determine whether guest policies have conflicts. This means that requests to create multiple recipes with the same name and version are rejected since they could potentially have conflicting assignments.
- artifacts
Sequence[Guest
Policies Recipe Artifact] - Resources available to be used in the steps in the recipe. Structure is documented below.
- desired_
state str - Default is INSTALLED. The desired state the agent should maintain for this recipe.
INSTALLED: The software recipe is installed on the instance but won't be updated to new versions.
INSTALLED_KEEP_UPDATED: The software recipe is installed on the instance. The recipe is updated to a higher version,
if a higher version of the recipe is assigned to this instance.
REMOVE: Remove is unsupported for software recipes and attempts to create or update a recipe to the REMOVE state is rejected.
Default value is
INSTALLED
. Possible values are:INSTALLED
,UPDATED
,REMOVED
. - install_
steps Sequence[GuestPolicies Recipe Install Step] - Actions to be taken for installing this recipe. On failure it stops executing steps and does not attempt another installation. Any steps taken (including partially completed steps) are not rolled back. Structure is documented below.
- update_
steps Sequence[GuestPolicies Recipe Update Step] - Actions to be taken for updating this recipe. On failure it stops executing steps and does not attempt another update for this recipe. Any steps taken (including partially completed steps) are not rolled back. Structure is documented below.
- version str
- The version of this software recipe. Version can be up to 4 period separated numbers (e.g. 12.34.56.78).
- name String
- Unique identifier for the recipe. Only one recipe with a given name is installed on an instance. Names are also used to identify resources which helps to determine whether guest policies have conflicts. This means that requests to create multiple recipes with the same name and version are rejected since they could potentially have conflicting assignments.
- artifacts List<Property Map>
- Resources available to be used in the steps in the recipe. Structure is documented below.
- desired
State String - Default is INSTALLED. The desired state the agent should maintain for this recipe.
INSTALLED: The software recipe is installed on the instance but won't be updated to new versions.
INSTALLED_KEEP_UPDATED: The software recipe is installed on the instance. The recipe is updated to a higher version,
if a higher version of the recipe is assigned to this instance.
REMOVE: Remove is unsupported for software recipes and attempts to create or update a recipe to the REMOVE state is rejected.
Default value is
INSTALLED
. Possible values are:INSTALLED
,UPDATED
,REMOVED
. - install
Steps List<Property Map> - Actions to be taken for installing this recipe. On failure it stops executing steps and does not attempt another installation. Any steps taken (including partially completed steps) are not rolled back. Structure is documented below.
- update
Steps List<Property Map> - Actions to be taken for updating this recipe. On failure it stops executing steps and does not attempt another update for this recipe. Any steps taken (including partially completed steps) are not rolled back. Structure is documented below.
- version String
- The version of this software recipe. Version can be up to 4 period separated numbers (e.g. 12.34.56.78).
GuestPoliciesRecipeArtifact, GuestPoliciesRecipeArtifactArgs
- Id string
- Id of the artifact, which the installation and update steps of this recipe can reference. Artifacts in a recipe cannot have the same id.
- Allow
Insecure bool - Defaults to false. When false, recipes are subject to validations based on the artifact type: Remote: A checksum must be specified, and only protocols with transport-layer security are permitted. GCS: An object generation number must be specified.
- Gcs
Guest
Policies Recipe Artifact Gcs - A Google Cloud Storage artifact. Structure is documented below.
- Remote
Guest
Policies Recipe Artifact Remote - A generic remote artifact. Structure is documented below.
- Id string
- Id of the artifact, which the installation and update steps of this recipe can reference. Artifacts in a recipe cannot have the same id.
- Allow
Insecure bool - Defaults to false. When false, recipes are subject to validations based on the artifact type: Remote: A checksum must be specified, and only protocols with transport-layer security are permitted. GCS: An object generation number must be specified.
- Gcs
Guest
Policies Recipe Artifact Gcs - A Google Cloud Storage artifact. Structure is documented below.
- Remote
Guest
Policies Recipe Artifact Remote - A generic remote artifact. Structure is documented below.
- id String
- Id of the artifact, which the installation and update steps of this recipe can reference. Artifacts in a recipe cannot have the same id.
- allow
Insecure Boolean - Defaults to false. When false, recipes are subject to validations based on the artifact type: Remote: A checksum must be specified, and only protocols with transport-layer security are permitted. GCS: An object generation number must be specified.
- gcs
Guest
Policies Recipe Artifact Gcs - A Google Cloud Storage artifact. Structure is documented below.
- remote
Guest
Policies Recipe Artifact Remote - A generic remote artifact. Structure is documented below.
- id string
- Id of the artifact, which the installation and update steps of this recipe can reference. Artifacts in a recipe cannot have the same id.
- allow
Insecure boolean - Defaults to false. When false, recipes are subject to validations based on the artifact type: Remote: A checksum must be specified, and only protocols with transport-layer security are permitted. GCS: An object generation number must be specified.
- gcs
Guest
Policies Recipe Artifact Gcs - A Google Cloud Storage artifact. Structure is documented below.
- remote
Guest
Policies Recipe Artifact Remote - A generic remote artifact. Structure is documented below.
- id str
- Id of the artifact, which the installation and update steps of this recipe can reference. Artifacts in a recipe cannot have the same id.
- allow_
insecure bool - Defaults to false. When false, recipes are subject to validations based on the artifact type: Remote: A checksum must be specified, and only protocols with transport-layer security are permitted. GCS: An object generation number must be specified.
- gcs
Guest
Policies Recipe Artifact Gcs - A Google Cloud Storage artifact. Structure is documented below.
- remote
Guest
Policies Recipe Artifact Remote - A generic remote artifact. Structure is documented below.
- id String
- Id of the artifact, which the installation and update steps of this recipe can reference. Artifacts in a recipe cannot have the same id.
- allow
Insecure Boolean - Defaults to false. When false, recipes are subject to validations based on the artifact type: Remote: A checksum must be specified, and only protocols with transport-layer security are permitted. GCS: An object generation number must be specified.
- gcs Property Map
- A Google Cloud Storage artifact. Structure is documented below.
- remote Property Map
- A generic remote artifact. Structure is documented below.
GuestPoliciesRecipeArtifactGcs, GuestPoliciesRecipeArtifactGcsArgs
- Bucket string
- Bucket of the Google Cloud Storage object. Given an example URL: https://storage.googleapis.com/my-bucket/foo/bar#1234567 this value would be my-bucket.
- Generation int
- Must be provided if allowInsecure is false. Generation number of the Google Cloud Storage object. https://storage.googleapis.com/my-bucket/foo/bar#1234567 this value would be 1234567.
- Object string
- Name of the Google Cloud Storage object. Given an example URL: https://storage.googleapis.com/my-bucket/foo/bar#1234567 this value would be foo/bar.
- Bucket string
- Bucket of the Google Cloud Storage object. Given an example URL: https://storage.googleapis.com/my-bucket/foo/bar#1234567 this value would be my-bucket.
- Generation int
- Must be provided if allowInsecure is false. Generation number of the Google Cloud Storage object. https://storage.googleapis.com/my-bucket/foo/bar#1234567 this value would be 1234567.
- Object string
- Name of the Google Cloud Storage object. Given an example URL: https://storage.googleapis.com/my-bucket/foo/bar#1234567 this value would be foo/bar.
- bucket String
- Bucket of the Google Cloud Storage object. Given an example URL: https://storage.googleapis.com/my-bucket/foo/bar#1234567 this value would be my-bucket.
- generation Integer
- Must be provided if allowInsecure is false. Generation number of the Google Cloud Storage object. https://storage.googleapis.com/my-bucket/foo/bar#1234567 this value would be 1234567.
- object String
- Name of the Google Cloud Storage object. Given an example URL: https://storage.googleapis.com/my-bucket/foo/bar#1234567 this value would be foo/bar.
- bucket string
- Bucket of the Google Cloud Storage object. Given an example URL: https://storage.googleapis.com/my-bucket/foo/bar#1234567 this value would be my-bucket.
- generation number
- Must be provided if allowInsecure is false. Generation number of the Google Cloud Storage object. https://storage.googleapis.com/my-bucket/foo/bar#1234567 this value would be 1234567.
- object string
- Name of the Google Cloud Storage object. Given an example URL: https://storage.googleapis.com/my-bucket/foo/bar#1234567 this value would be foo/bar.
- bucket str
- Bucket of the Google Cloud Storage object. Given an example URL: https://storage.googleapis.com/my-bucket/foo/bar#1234567 this value would be my-bucket.
- generation int
- Must be provided if allowInsecure is false. Generation number of the Google Cloud Storage object. https://storage.googleapis.com/my-bucket/foo/bar#1234567 this value would be 1234567.
- object str
- Name of the Google Cloud Storage object. Given an example URL: https://storage.googleapis.com/my-bucket/foo/bar#1234567 this value would be foo/bar.
- bucket String
- Bucket of the Google Cloud Storage object. Given an example URL: https://storage.googleapis.com/my-bucket/foo/bar#1234567 this value would be my-bucket.
- generation Number
- Must be provided if allowInsecure is false. Generation number of the Google Cloud Storage object. https://storage.googleapis.com/my-bucket/foo/bar#1234567 this value would be 1234567.
- object String
- Name of the Google Cloud Storage object. Given an example URL: https://storage.googleapis.com/my-bucket/foo/bar#1234567 this value would be foo/bar.
GuestPoliciesRecipeArtifactRemote, GuestPoliciesRecipeArtifactRemoteArgs
- Check
Sum string - Must be provided if allowInsecure is false. SHA256 checksum in hex format, to compare to the checksum of the artifact. If the checksum is not empty and it doesn't match the artifact then the recipe installation fails before running any of the steps.
- Uri string
- URI from which to fetch the object. It should contain both the protocol and path following the format {protocol}://{location}.
- Check
Sum string - Must be provided if allowInsecure is false. SHA256 checksum in hex format, to compare to the checksum of the artifact. If the checksum is not empty and it doesn't match the artifact then the recipe installation fails before running any of the steps.
- Uri string
- URI from which to fetch the object. It should contain both the protocol and path following the format {protocol}://{location}.
- check
Sum String - Must be provided if allowInsecure is false. SHA256 checksum in hex format, to compare to the checksum of the artifact. If the checksum is not empty and it doesn't match the artifact then the recipe installation fails before running any of the steps.
- uri String
- URI from which to fetch the object. It should contain both the protocol and path following the format {protocol}://{location}.
- check
Sum string - Must be provided if allowInsecure is false. SHA256 checksum in hex format, to compare to the checksum of the artifact. If the checksum is not empty and it doesn't match the artifact then the recipe installation fails before running any of the steps.
- uri string
- URI from which to fetch the object. It should contain both the protocol and path following the format {protocol}://{location}.
- check_
sum str - Must be provided if allowInsecure is false. SHA256 checksum in hex format, to compare to the checksum of the artifact. If the checksum is not empty and it doesn't match the artifact then the recipe installation fails before running any of the steps.
- uri str
- URI from which to fetch the object. It should contain both the protocol and path following the format {protocol}://{location}.
- check
Sum String - Must be provided if allowInsecure is false. SHA256 checksum in hex format, to compare to the checksum of the artifact. If the checksum is not empty and it doesn't match the artifact then the recipe installation fails before running any of the steps.
- uri String
- URI from which to fetch the object. It should contain both the protocol and path following the format {protocol}://{location}.
GuestPoliciesRecipeInstallStep, GuestPoliciesRecipeInstallStepArgs
- Archive
Extraction GuestPolicies Recipe Install Step Archive Extraction - Extracts an archive into the specified directory. Structure is documented below.
- Dpkg
Installation GuestPolicies Recipe Install Step Dpkg Installation - Installs a deb file via dpkg. Structure is documented below.
- File
Copy GuestPolicies Recipe Install Step File Copy - Copies a file onto the instance. Structure is documented below.
- File
Exec GuestPolicies Recipe Install Step File Exec - Executes an artifact or local file. Structure is documented below.
- Msi
Installation GuestPolicies Recipe Install Step Msi Installation - Installs an MSI file. Structure is documented below.
- Rpm
Installation GuestPolicies Recipe Install Step Rpm Installation - Installs an rpm file via the rpm utility. Structure is documented below.
- Script
Run GuestPolicies Recipe Install Step Script Run - Runs commands in a shell. Structure is documented below.
- Archive
Extraction GuestPolicies Recipe Install Step Archive Extraction - Extracts an archive into the specified directory. Structure is documented below.
- Dpkg
Installation GuestPolicies Recipe Install Step Dpkg Installation - Installs a deb file via dpkg. Structure is documented below.
- File
Copy GuestPolicies Recipe Install Step File Copy - Copies a file onto the instance. Structure is documented below.
- File
Exec GuestPolicies Recipe Install Step File Exec - Executes an artifact or local file. Structure is documented below.
- Msi
Installation GuestPolicies Recipe Install Step Msi Installation - Installs an MSI file. Structure is documented below.
- Rpm
Installation GuestPolicies Recipe Install Step Rpm Installation - Installs an rpm file via the rpm utility. Structure is documented below.
- Script
Run GuestPolicies Recipe Install Step Script Run - Runs commands in a shell. Structure is documented below.
- archive
Extraction GuestPolicies Recipe Install Step Archive Extraction - Extracts an archive into the specified directory. Structure is documented below.
- dpkg
Installation GuestPolicies Recipe Install Step Dpkg Installation - Installs a deb file via dpkg. Structure is documented below.
- file
Copy GuestPolicies Recipe Install Step File Copy - Copies a file onto the instance. Structure is documented below.
- file
Exec GuestPolicies Recipe Install Step File Exec - Executes an artifact or local file. Structure is documented below.
- msi
Installation GuestPolicies Recipe Install Step Msi Installation - Installs an MSI file. Structure is documented below.
- rpm
Installation GuestPolicies Recipe Install Step Rpm Installation - Installs an rpm file via the rpm utility. Structure is documented below.
- script
Run GuestPolicies Recipe Install Step Script Run - Runs commands in a shell. Structure is documented below.
- archive
Extraction GuestPolicies Recipe Install Step Archive Extraction - Extracts an archive into the specified directory. Structure is documented below.
- dpkg
Installation GuestPolicies Recipe Install Step Dpkg Installation - Installs a deb file via dpkg. Structure is documented below.
- file
Copy GuestPolicies Recipe Install Step File Copy - Copies a file onto the instance. Structure is documented below.
- file
Exec GuestPolicies Recipe Install Step File Exec - Executes an artifact or local file. Structure is documented below.
- msi
Installation GuestPolicies Recipe Install Step Msi Installation - Installs an MSI file. Structure is documented below.
- rpm
Installation GuestPolicies Recipe Install Step Rpm Installation - Installs an rpm file via the rpm utility. Structure is documented below.
- script
Run GuestPolicies Recipe Install Step Script Run - Runs commands in a shell. Structure is documented below.
- archive_
extraction GuestPolicies Recipe Install Step Archive Extraction - Extracts an archive into the specified directory. Structure is documented below.
- dpkg_
installation GuestPolicies Recipe Install Step Dpkg Installation - Installs a deb file via dpkg. Structure is documented below.
- file_
copy GuestPolicies Recipe Install Step File Copy - Copies a file onto the instance. Structure is documented below.
- file_
exec GuestPolicies Recipe Install Step File Exec - Executes an artifact or local file. Structure is documented below.
- msi_
installation GuestPolicies Recipe Install Step Msi Installation - Installs an MSI file. Structure is documented below.
- rpm_
installation GuestPolicies Recipe Install Step Rpm Installation - Installs an rpm file via the rpm utility. Structure is documented below.
- script_
run GuestPolicies Recipe Install Step Script Run - Runs commands in a shell. Structure is documented below.
- archive
Extraction Property Map - Extracts an archive into the specified directory. Structure is documented below.
- dpkg
Installation Property Map - Installs a deb file via dpkg. Structure is documented below.
- file
Copy Property Map - Copies a file onto the instance. Structure is documented below.
- file
Exec Property Map - Executes an artifact or local file. Structure is documented below.
- msi
Installation Property Map - Installs an MSI file. Structure is documented below.
- rpm
Installation Property Map - Installs an rpm file via the rpm utility. Structure is documented below.
- script
Run Property Map - Runs commands in a shell. Structure is documented below.
GuestPoliciesRecipeInstallStepArchiveExtraction, GuestPoliciesRecipeInstallStepArchiveExtractionArgs
- Artifact
Id string - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- Type string
- The type of the archive to extract.
Possible values are:
TAR
,TAR_GZIP
,TAR_BZIP
,TAR_LZMA
,TAR_XZ
,ZIP
. - Destination string
- Directory to extract archive to. Defaults to / on Linux or C:\ on Windows.
- Artifact
Id string - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- Type string
- The type of the archive to extract.
Possible values are:
TAR
,TAR_GZIP
,TAR_BZIP
,TAR_LZMA
,TAR_XZ
,ZIP
. - Destination string
- Directory to extract archive to. Defaults to / on Linux or C:\ on Windows.
- artifact
Id String - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- type String
- The type of the archive to extract.
Possible values are:
TAR
,TAR_GZIP
,TAR_BZIP
,TAR_LZMA
,TAR_XZ
,ZIP
. - destination String
- Directory to extract archive to. Defaults to / on Linux or C:\ on Windows.
- artifact
Id string - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- type string
- The type of the archive to extract.
Possible values are:
TAR
,TAR_GZIP
,TAR_BZIP
,TAR_LZMA
,TAR_XZ
,ZIP
. - destination string
- Directory to extract archive to. Defaults to / on Linux or C:\ on Windows.
- artifact_
id str - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- type str
- The type of the archive to extract.
Possible values are:
TAR
,TAR_GZIP
,TAR_BZIP
,TAR_LZMA
,TAR_XZ
,ZIP
. - destination str
- Directory to extract archive to. Defaults to / on Linux or C:\ on Windows.
- artifact
Id String - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- type String
- The type of the archive to extract.
Possible values are:
TAR
,TAR_GZIP
,TAR_BZIP
,TAR_LZMA
,TAR_XZ
,ZIP
. - destination String
- Directory to extract archive to. Defaults to / on Linux or C:\ on Windows.
GuestPoliciesRecipeInstallStepDpkgInstallation, GuestPoliciesRecipeInstallStepDpkgInstallationArgs
- Artifact
Id string - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- Artifact
Id string - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- artifact
Id String - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- artifact
Id string - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- artifact_
id str - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- artifact
Id String - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
GuestPoliciesRecipeInstallStepFileCopy, GuestPoliciesRecipeInstallStepFileCopyArgs
- Artifact
Id string - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- Destination string
- The absolute path on the instance to put the file.
- Overwrite bool
- Whether to allow this step to overwrite existing files.If this is false and the file already exists the file is not overwritten and the step is considered a success. Defaults to false.
- Permissions string
- Consists of three octal digits which represent, in order, the permissions of the owner, group, and other users for the file (similarly to the numeric mode used in the linux chmod utility). Each digit represents a three bit number with the 4 bit corresponding to the read permissions, the 2 bit corresponds to the write bit, and the one bit corresponds to the execute permission. Default behavior is 755. Below are some examples of permissions and their associated values: read, write, and execute: 7 read and execute: 5 read and write: 6 read only: 4
- Artifact
Id string - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- Destination string
- The absolute path on the instance to put the file.
- Overwrite bool
- Whether to allow this step to overwrite existing files.If this is false and the file already exists the file is not overwritten and the step is considered a success. Defaults to false.
- Permissions string
- Consists of three octal digits which represent, in order, the permissions of the owner, group, and other users for the file (similarly to the numeric mode used in the linux chmod utility). Each digit represents a three bit number with the 4 bit corresponding to the read permissions, the 2 bit corresponds to the write bit, and the one bit corresponds to the execute permission. Default behavior is 755. Below are some examples of permissions and their associated values: read, write, and execute: 7 read and execute: 5 read and write: 6 read only: 4
- artifact
Id String - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- destination String
- The absolute path on the instance to put the file.
- overwrite Boolean
- Whether to allow this step to overwrite existing files.If this is false and the file already exists the file is not overwritten and the step is considered a success. Defaults to false.
- permissions String
- Consists of three octal digits which represent, in order, the permissions of the owner, group, and other users for the file (similarly to the numeric mode used in the linux chmod utility). Each digit represents a three bit number with the 4 bit corresponding to the read permissions, the 2 bit corresponds to the write bit, and the one bit corresponds to the execute permission. Default behavior is 755. Below are some examples of permissions and their associated values: read, write, and execute: 7 read and execute: 5 read and write: 6 read only: 4
- artifact
Id string - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- destination string
- The absolute path on the instance to put the file.
- overwrite boolean
- Whether to allow this step to overwrite existing files.If this is false and the file already exists the file is not overwritten and the step is considered a success. Defaults to false.
- permissions string
- Consists of three octal digits which represent, in order, the permissions of the owner, group, and other users for the file (similarly to the numeric mode used in the linux chmod utility). Each digit represents a three bit number with the 4 bit corresponding to the read permissions, the 2 bit corresponds to the write bit, and the one bit corresponds to the execute permission. Default behavior is 755. Below are some examples of permissions and their associated values: read, write, and execute: 7 read and execute: 5 read and write: 6 read only: 4
- artifact_
id str - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- destination str
- The absolute path on the instance to put the file.
- overwrite bool
- Whether to allow this step to overwrite existing files.If this is false and the file already exists the file is not overwritten and the step is considered a success. Defaults to false.
- permissions str
- Consists of three octal digits which represent, in order, the permissions of the owner, group, and other users for the file (similarly to the numeric mode used in the linux chmod utility). Each digit represents a three bit number with the 4 bit corresponding to the read permissions, the 2 bit corresponds to the write bit, and the one bit corresponds to the execute permission. Default behavior is 755. Below are some examples of permissions and their associated values: read, write, and execute: 7 read and execute: 5 read and write: 6 read only: 4
- artifact
Id String - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- destination String
- The absolute path on the instance to put the file.
- overwrite Boolean
- Whether to allow this step to overwrite existing files.If this is false and the file already exists the file is not overwritten and the step is considered a success. Defaults to false.
- permissions String
- Consists of three octal digits which represent, in order, the permissions of the owner, group, and other users for the file (similarly to the numeric mode used in the linux chmod utility). Each digit represents a three bit number with the 4 bit corresponding to the read permissions, the 2 bit corresponds to the write bit, and the one bit corresponds to the execute permission. Default behavior is 755. Below are some examples of permissions and their associated values: read, write, and execute: 7 read and execute: 5 read and write: 6 read only: 4
GuestPoliciesRecipeInstallStepFileExec, GuestPoliciesRecipeInstallStepFileExecArgs
- Allowed
Exit stringCodes - A list of possible return values that the program can return to indicate a success. Defaults to [0].
- Args List<string>
- Arguments to be passed to the provided executable.
- Artifact
Id string - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- Local
Path string - The absolute path of the file on the local filesystem.
- Allowed
Exit stringCodes - A list of possible return values that the program can return to indicate a success. Defaults to [0].
- Args []string
- Arguments to be passed to the provided executable.
- Artifact
Id string - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- Local
Path string - The absolute path of the file on the local filesystem.
- allowed
Exit StringCodes - A list of possible return values that the program can return to indicate a success. Defaults to [0].
- args List<String>
- Arguments to be passed to the provided executable.
- artifact
Id String - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- local
Path String - The absolute path of the file on the local filesystem.
- allowed
Exit stringCodes - A list of possible return values that the program can return to indicate a success. Defaults to [0].
- args string[]
- Arguments to be passed to the provided executable.
- artifact
Id string - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- local
Path string - The absolute path of the file on the local filesystem.
- allowed_
exit_ strcodes - A list of possible return values that the program can return to indicate a success. Defaults to [0].
- args Sequence[str]
- Arguments to be passed to the provided executable.
- artifact_
id str - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- local_
path str - The absolute path of the file on the local filesystem.
- allowed
Exit StringCodes - A list of possible return values that the program can return to indicate a success. Defaults to [0].
- args List<String>
- Arguments to be passed to the provided executable.
- artifact
Id String - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- local
Path String - The absolute path of the file on the local filesystem.
GuestPoliciesRecipeInstallStepMsiInstallation, GuestPoliciesRecipeInstallStepMsiInstallationArgs
- Artifact
Id string - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- Allowed
Exit List<int>Codes - Return codes that indicate that the software installed or updated successfully. Behaviour defaults to [0]
- Flags List<string>
- The flags to use when installing the MSI. Defaults to the install flag.
- Artifact
Id string - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- Allowed
Exit []intCodes - Return codes that indicate that the software installed or updated successfully. Behaviour defaults to [0]
- Flags []string
- The flags to use when installing the MSI. Defaults to the install flag.
- artifact
Id String - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- allowed
Exit List<Integer>Codes - Return codes that indicate that the software installed or updated successfully. Behaviour defaults to [0]
- flags List<String>
- The flags to use when installing the MSI. Defaults to the install flag.
- artifact
Id string - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- allowed
Exit number[]Codes - Return codes that indicate that the software installed or updated successfully. Behaviour defaults to [0]
- flags string[]
- The flags to use when installing the MSI. Defaults to the install flag.
- artifact_
id str - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- allowed_
exit_ Sequence[int]codes - Return codes that indicate that the software installed or updated successfully. Behaviour defaults to [0]
- flags Sequence[str]
- The flags to use when installing the MSI. Defaults to the install flag.
- artifact
Id String - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- allowed
Exit List<Number>Codes - Return codes that indicate that the software installed or updated successfully. Behaviour defaults to [0]
- flags List<String>
- The flags to use when installing the MSI. Defaults to the install flag.
GuestPoliciesRecipeInstallStepRpmInstallation, GuestPoliciesRecipeInstallStepRpmInstallationArgs
- Artifact
Id string - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- Artifact
Id string - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- artifact
Id String - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- artifact
Id string - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- artifact_
id str - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- artifact
Id String - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
GuestPoliciesRecipeInstallStepScriptRun, GuestPoliciesRecipeInstallStepScriptRunArgs
- Script string
- The shell script to be executed.
- Allowed
Exit List<int>Codes - Return codes that indicate that the software installed or updated successfully. Behaviour defaults to [0]
- Interpreter string
- The script interpreter to use to run the script. If no interpreter is specified the script is executed directly,
which likely only succeed for scripts with shebang lines.
Possible values are:
SHELL
,POWERSHELL
.
- Script string
- The shell script to be executed.
- Allowed
Exit []intCodes - Return codes that indicate that the software installed or updated successfully. Behaviour defaults to [0]
- Interpreter string
- The script interpreter to use to run the script. If no interpreter is specified the script is executed directly,
which likely only succeed for scripts with shebang lines.
Possible values are:
SHELL
,POWERSHELL
.
- script String
- The shell script to be executed.
- allowed
Exit List<Integer>Codes - Return codes that indicate that the software installed or updated successfully. Behaviour defaults to [0]
- interpreter String
- The script interpreter to use to run the script. If no interpreter is specified the script is executed directly,
which likely only succeed for scripts with shebang lines.
Possible values are:
SHELL
,POWERSHELL
.
- script string
- The shell script to be executed.
- allowed
Exit number[]Codes - Return codes that indicate that the software installed or updated successfully. Behaviour defaults to [0]
- interpreter string
- The script interpreter to use to run the script. If no interpreter is specified the script is executed directly,
which likely only succeed for scripts with shebang lines.
Possible values are:
SHELL
,POWERSHELL
.
- script str
- The shell script to be executed.
- allowed_
exit_ Sequence[int]codes - Return codes that indicate that the software installed or updated successfully. Behaviour defaults to [0]
- interpreter str
- The script interpreter to use to run the script. If no interpreter is specified the script is executed directly,
which likely only succeed for scripts with shebang lines.
Possible values are:
SHELL
,POWERSHELL
.
- script String
- The shell script to be executed.
- allowed
Exit List<Number>Codes - Return codes that indicate that the software installed or updated successfully. Behaviour defaults to [0]
- interpreter String
- The script interpreter to use to run the script. If no interpreter is specified the script is executed directly,
which likely only succeed for scripts with shebang lines.
Possible values are:
SHELL
,POWERSHELL
.
GuestPoliciesRecipeUpdateStep, GuestPoliciesRecipeUpdateStepArgs
- Archive
Extraction GuestPolicies Recipe Update Step Archive Extraction - Extracts an archive into the specified directory. Structure is documented below.
- Dpkg
Installation GuestPolicies Recipe Update Step Dpkg Installation - Installs a deb file via dpkg. Structure is documented below.
- File
Copy GuestPolicies Recipe Update Step File Copy - Copies a file onto the instance. Structure is documented below.
- File
Exec GuestPolicies Recipe Update Step File Exec - Executes an artifact or local file. Structure is documented below.
- Msi
Installation GuestPolicies Recipe Update Step Msi Installation - Installs an MSI file. Structure is documented below.
- Rpm
Installation GuestPolicies Recipe Update Step Rpm Installation - Installs an rpm file via the rpm utility. Structure is documented below.
- Script
Run GuestPolicies Recipe Update Step Script Run - Runs commands in a shell. Structure is documented below.
- Archive
Extraction GuestPolicies Recipe Update Step Archive Extraction - Extracts an archive into the specified directory. Structure is documented below.
- Dpkg
Installation GuestPolicies Recipe Update Step Dpkg Installation - Installs a deb file via dpkg. Structure is documented below.
- File
Copy GuestPolicies Recipe Update Step File Copy - Copies a file onto the instance. Structure is documented below.
- File
Exec GuestPolicies Recipe Update Step File Exec - Executes an artifact or local file. Structure is documented below.
- Msi
Installation GuestPolicies Recipe Update Step Msi Installation - Installs an MSI file. Structure is documented below.
- Rpm
Installation GuestPolicies Recipe Update Step Rpm Installation - Installs an rpm file via the rpm utility. Structure is documented below.
- Script
Run GuestPolicies Recipe Update Step Script Run - Runs commands in a shell. Structure is documented below.
- archive
Extraction GuestPolicies Recipe Update Step Archive Extraction - Extracts an archive into the specified directory. Structure is documented below.
- dpkg
Installation GuestPolicies Recipe Update Step Dpkg Installation - Installs a deb file via dpkg. Structure is documented below.
- file
Copy GuestPolicies Recipe Update Step File Copy - Copies a file onto the instance. Structure is documented below.
- file
Exec GuestPolicies Recipe Update Step File Exec - Executes an artifact or local file. Structure is documented below.
- msi
Installation GuestPolicies Recipe Update Step Msi Installation - Installs an MSI file. Structure is documented below.
- rpm
Installation GuestPolicies Recipe Update Step Rpm Installation - Installs an rpm file via the rpm utility. Structure is documented below.
- script
Run GuestPolicies Recipe Update Step Script Run - Runs commands in a shell. Structure is documented below.
- archive
Extraction GuestPolicies Recipe Update Step Archive Extraction - Extracts an archive into the specified directory. Structure is documented below.
- dpkg
Installation GuestPolicies Recipe Update Step Dpkg Installation - Installs a deb file via dpkg. Structure is documented below.
- file
Copy GuestPolicies Recipe Update Step File Copy - Copies a file onto the instance. Structure is documented below.
- file
Exec GuestPolicies Recipe Update Step File Exec - Executes an artifact or local file. Structure is documented below.
- msi
Installation GuestPolicies Recipe Update Step Msi Installation - Installs an MSI file. Structure is documented below.
- rpm
Installation GuestPolicies Recipe Update Step Rpm Installation - Installs an rpm file via the rpm utility. Structure is documented below.
- script
Run GuestPolicies Recipe Update Step Script Run - Runs commands in a shell. Structure is documented below.
- archive_
extraction GuestPolicies Recipe Update Step Archive Extraction - Extracts an archive into the specified directory. Structure is documented below.
- dpkg_
installation GuestPolicies Recipe Update Step Dpkg Installation - Installs a deb file via dpkg. Structure is documented below.
- file_
copy GuestPolicies Recipe Update Step File Copy - Copies a file onto the instance. Structure is documented below.
- file_
exec GuestPolicies Recipe Update Step File Exec - Executes an artifact or local file. Structure is documented below.
- msi_
installation GuestPolicies Recipe Update Step Msi Installation - Installs an MSI file. Structure is documented below.
- rpm_
installation GuestPolicies Recipe Update Step Rpm Installation - Installs an rpm file via the rpm utility. Structure is documented below.
- script_
run GuestPolicies Recipe Update Step Script Run - Runs commands in a shell. Structure is documented below.
- archive
Extraction Property Map - Extracts an archive into the specified directory. Structure is documented below.
- dpkg
Installation Property Map - Installs a deb file via dpkg. Structure is documented below.
- file
Copy Property Map - Copies a file onto the instance. Structure is documented below.
- file
Exec Property Map - Executes an artifact or local file. Structure is documented below.
- msi
Installation Property Map - Installs an MSI file. Structure is documented below.
- rpm
Installation Property Map - Installs an rpm file via the rpm utility. Structure is documented below.
- script
Run Property Map - Runs commands in a shell. Structure is documented below.
GuestPoliciesRecipeUpdateStepArchiveExtraction, GuestPoliciesRecipeUpdateStepArchiveExtractionArgs
- Artifact
Id string - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- Type string
- The type of the archive to extract.
Possible values are:
TAR
,TAR_GZIP
,TAR_BZIP
,TAR_LZMA
,TAR_XZ
,ZIP
. - Destination string
- Directory to extract archive to. Defaults to / on Linux or C:\ on Windows.
- Artifact
Id string - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- Type string
- The type of the archive to extract.
Possible values are:
TAR
,TAR_GZIP
,TAR_BZIP
,TAR_LZMA
,TAR_XZ
,ZIP
. - Destination string
- Directory to extract archive to. Defaults to / on Linux or C:\ on Windows.
- artifact
Id String - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- type String
- The type of the archive to extract.
Possible values are:
TAR
,TAR_GZIP
,TAR_BZIP
,TAR_LZMA
,TAR_XZ
,ZIP
. - destination String
- Directory to extract archive to. Defaults to / on Linux or C:\ on Windows.
- artifact
Id string - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- type string
- The type of the archive to extract.
Possible values are:
TAR
,TAR_GZIP
,TAR_BZIP
,TAR_LZMA
,TAR_XZ
,ZIP
. - destination string
- Directory to extract archive to. Defaults to / on Linux or C:\ on Windows.
- artifact_
id str - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- type str
- The type of the archive to extract.
Possible values are:
TAR
,TAR_GZIP
,TAR_BZIP
,TAR_LZMA
,TAR_XZ
,ZIP
. - destination str
- Directory to extract archive to. Defaults to / on Linux or C:\ on Windows.
- artifact
Id String - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- type String
- The type of the archive to extract.
Possible values are:
TAR
,TAR_GZIP
,TAR_BZIP
,TAR_LZMA
,TAR_XZ
,ZIP
. - destination String
- Directory to extract archive to. Defaults to / on Linux or C:\ on Windows.
GuestPoliciesRecipeUpdateStepDpkgInstallation, GuestPoliciesRecipeUpdateStepDpkgInstallationArgs
- Artifact
Id string - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- Artifact
Id string - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- artifact
Id String - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- artifact
Id string - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- artifact_
id str - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- artifact
Id String - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
GuestPoliciesRecipeUpdateStepFileCopy, GuestPoliciesRecipeUpdateStepFileCopyArgs
- Artifact
Id string - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- Destination string
- The absolute path on the instance to put the file.
- Overwrite bool
- Whether to allow this step to overwrite existing files.If this is false and the file already exists the file is not overwritten and the step is considered a success. Defaults to false.
- Permissions string
- Consists of three octal digits which represent, in order, the permissions of the owner, group, and other users for the file (similarly to the numeric mode used in the linux chmod utility). Each digit represents a three bit number with the 4 bit corresponding to the read permissions, the 2 bit corresponds to the write bit, and the one bit corresponds to the execute permission. Default behavior is 755. Below are some examples of permissions and their associated values: read, write, and execute: 7 read and execute: 5 read and write: 6 read only: 4
- Artifact
Id string - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- Destination string
- The absolute path on the instance to put the file.
- Overwrite bool
- Whether to allow this step to overwrite existing files.If this is false and the file already exists the file is not overwritten and the step is considered a success. Defaults to false.
- Permissions string
- Consists of three octal digits which represent, in order, the permissions of the owner, group, and other users for the file (similarly to the numeric mode used in the linux chmod utility). Each digit represents a three bit number with the 4 bit corresponding to the read permissions, the 2 bit corresponds to the write bit, and the one bit corresponds to the execute permission. Default behavior is 755. Below are some examples of permissions and their associated values: read, write, and execute: 7 read and execute: 5 read and write: 6 read only: 4
- artifact
Id String - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- destination String
- The absolute path on the instance to put the file.
- overwrite Boolean
- Whether to allow this step to overwrite existing files.If this is false and the file already exists the file is not overwritten and the step is considered a success. Defaults to false.
- permissions String
- Consists of three octal digits which represent, in order, the permissions of the owner, group, and other users for the file (similarly to the numeric mode used in the linux chmod utility). Each digit represents a three bit number with the 4 bit corresponding to the read permissions, the 2 bit corresponds to the write bit, and the one bit corresponds to the execute permission. Default behavior is 755. Below are some examples of permissions and their associated values: read, write, and execute: 7 read and execute: 5 read and write: 6 read only: 4
- artifact
Id string - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- destination string
- The absolute path on the instance to put the file.
- overwrite boolean
- Whether to allow this step to overwrite existing files.If this is false and the file already exists the file is not overwritten and the step is considered a success. Defaults to false.
- permissions string
- Consists of three octal digits which represent, in order, the permissions of the owner, group, and other users for the file (similarly to the numeric mode used in the linux chmod utility). Each digit represents a three bit number with the 4 bit corresponding to the read permissions, the 2 bit corresponds to the write bit, and the one bit corresponds to the execute permission. Default behavior is 755. Below are some examples of permissions and their associated values: read, write, and execute: 7 read and execute: 5 read and write: 6 read only: 4
- artifact_
id str - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- destination str
- The absolute path on the instance to put the file.
- overwrite bool
- Whether to allow this step to overwrite existing files.If this is false and the file already exists the file is not overwritten and the step is considered a success. Defaults to false.
- permissions str
- Consists of three octal digits which represent, in order, the permissions of the owner, group, and other users for the file (similarly to the numeric mode used in the linux chmod utility). Each digit represents a three bit number with the 4 bit corresponding to the read permissions, the 2 bit corresponds to the write bit, and the one bit corresponds to the execute permission. Default behavior is 755. Below are some examples of permissions and their associated values: read, write, and execute: 7 read and execute: 5 read and write: 6 read only: 4
- artifact
Id String - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- destination String
- The absolute path on the instance to put the file.
- overwrite Boolean
- Whether to allow this step to overwrite existing files.If this is false and the file already exists the file is not overwritten and the step is considered a success. Defaults to false.
- permissions String
- Consists of three octal digits which represent, in order, the permissions of the owner, group, and other users for the file (similarly to the numeric mode used in the linux chmod utility). Each digit represents a three bit number with the 4 bit corresponding to the read permissions, the 2 bit corresponds to the write bit, and the one bit corresponds to the execute permission. Default behavior is 755. Below are some examples of permissions and their associated values: read, write, and execute: 7 read and execute: 5 read and write: 6 read only: 4
GuestPoliciesRecipeUpdateStepFileExec, GuestPoliciesRecipeUpdateStepFileExecArgs
- Allowed
Exit List<int>Codes - A list of possible return values that the program can return to indicate a success. Defaults to [0].
- Args List<string>
- Arguments to be passed to the provided executable.
- Artifact
Id string - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- Local
Path string - The absolute path of the file on the local filesystem.
- Allowed
Exit []intCodes - A list of possible return values that the program can return to indicate a success. Defaults to [0].
- Args []string
- Arguments to be passed to the provided executable.
- Artifact
Id string - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- Local
Path string - The absolute path of the file on the local filesystem.
- allowed
Exit List<Integer>Codes - A list of possible return values that the program can return to indicate a success. Defaults to [0].
- args List<String>
- Arguments to be passed to the provided executable.
- artifact
Id String - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- local
Path String - The absolute path of the file on the local filesystem.
- allowed
Exit number[]Codes - A list of possible return values that the program can return to indicate a success. Defaults to [0].
- args string[]
- Arguments to be passed to the provided executable.
- artifact
Id string - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- local
Path string - The absolute path of the file on the local filesystem.
- allowed_
exit_ Sequence[int]codes - A list of possible return values that the program can return to indicate a success. Defaults to [0].
- args Sequence[str]
- Arguments to be passed to the provided executable.
- artifact_
id str - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- local_
path str - The absolute path of the file on the local filesystem.
- allowed
Exit List<Number>Codes - A list of possible return values that the program can return to indicate a success. Defaults to [0].
- args List<String>
- Arguments to be passed to the provided executable.
- artifact
Id String - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- local
Path String - The absolute path of the file on the local filesystem.
GuestPoliciesRecipeUpdateStepMsiInstallation, GuestPoliciesRecipeUpdateStepMsiInstallationArgs
- Artifact
Id string - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- Allowed
Exit List<int>Codes - Return codes that indicate that the software installed or updated successfully. Behaviour defaults to [0]
- Flags List<string>
- The flags to use when installing the MSI. Defaults to the install flag.
- Artifact
Id string - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- Allowed
Exit []intCodes - Return codes that indicate that the software installed or updated successfully. Behaviour defaults to [0]
- Flags []string
- The flags to use when installing the MSI. Defaults to the install flag.
- artifact
Id String - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- allowed
Exit List<Integer>Codes - Return codes that indicate that the software installed or updated successfully. Behaviour defaults to [0]
- flags List<String>
- The flags to use when installing the MSI. Defaults to the install flag.
- artifact
Id string - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- allowed
Exit number[]Codes - Return codes that indicate that the software installed or updated successfully. Behaviour defaults to [0]
- flags string[]
- The flags to use when installing the MSI. Defaults to the install flag.
- artifact_
id str - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- allowed_
exit_ Sequence[int]codes - Return codes that indicate that the software installed or updated successfully. Behaviour defaults to [0]
- flags Sequence[str]
- The flags to use when installing the MSI. Defaults to the install flag.
- artifact
Id String - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- allowed
Exit List<Number>Codes - Return codes that indicate that the software installed or updated successfully. Behaviour defaults to [0]
- flags List<String>
- The flags to use when installing the MSI. Defaults to the install flag.
GuestPoliciesRecipeUpdateStepRpmInstallation, GuestPoliciesRecipeUpdateStepRpmInstallationArgs
- Artifact
Id string - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- Artifact
Id string - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- artifact
Id String - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- artifact
Id string - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- artifact_
id str - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
- artifact
Id String - The id of the relevant artifact in the recipe.
GuestPoliciesRecipeUpdateStepScriptRun, GuestPoliciesRecipeUpdateStepScriptRunArgs
- Script string
- The shell script to be executed.
- Allowed
Exit List<int>Codes - Return codes that indicate that the software installed or updated successfully. Behaviour defaults to [0]
- Interpreter string
- The script interpreter to use to run the script. If no interpreter is specified the script is executed directly,
which likely only succeed for scripts with shebang lines.
Possible values are:
SHELL
,POWERSHELL
.
- Script string
- The shell script to be executed.
- Allowed
Exit []intCodes - Return codes that indicate that the software installed or updated successfully. Behaviour defaults to [0]
- Interpreter string
- The script interpreter to use to run the script. If no interpreter is specified the script is executed directly,
which likely only succeed for scripts with shebang lines.
Possible values are:
SHELL
,POWERSHELL
.
- script String
- The shell script to be executed.
- allowed
Exit List<Integer>Codes - Return codes that indicate that the software installed or updated successfully. Behaviour defaults to [0]
- interpreter String
- The script interpreter to use to run the script. If no interpreter is specified the script is executed directly,
which likely only succeed for scripts with shebang lines.
Possible values are:
SHELL
,POWERSHELL
.
- script string
- The shell script to be executed.
- allowed
Exit number[]Codes - Return codes that indicate that the software installed or updated successfully. Behaviour defaults to [0]
- interpreter string
- The script interpreter to use to run the script. If no interpreter is specified the script is executed directly,
which likely only succeed for scripts with shebang lines.
Possible values are:
SHELL
,POWERSHELL
.
- script str
- The shell script to be executed.
- allowed_
exit_ Sequence[int]codes - Return codes that indicate that the software installed or updated successfully. Behaviour defaults to [0]
- interpreter str
- The script interpreter to use to run the script. If no interpreter is specified the script is executed directly,
which likely only succeed for scripts with shebang lines.
Possible values are:
SHELL
,POWERSHELL
.
- script String
- The shell script to be executed.
- allowed
Exit List<Number>Codes - Return codes that indicate that the software installed or updated successfully. Behaviour defaults to [0]
- interpreter String
- The script interpreter to use to run the script. If no interpreter is specified the script is executed directly,
which likely only succeed for scripts with shebang lines.
Possible values are:
SHELL
,POWERSHELL
.
Import
GuestPolicies can be imported using any of these accepted formats:
projects/{{project}}/guestPolicies/{{guest_policy_id}}
{{project}}/{{guest_policy_id}}
{{guest_policy_id}}
When using the pulumi import
command, GuestPolicies can be imported using one of the formats above. For example:
$ pulumi import gcp:osconfig/guestPolicies:GuestPolicies default projects/{{project}}/guestPolicies/{{guest_policy_id}}
$ pulumi import gcp:osconfig/guestPolicies:GuestPolicies default {{project}}/{{guest_policy_id}}
$ pulumi import gcp:osconfig/guestPolicies:GuestPolicies default {{guest_policy_id}}
To learn more about importing existing cloud resources, see Importing resources.
Package Details
- Repository
- Google Cloud (GCP) Classic pulumi/pulumi-gcp
- License
- Apache-2.0
- Notes
- This Pulumi package is based on the
google-beta
Terraform Provider.