endpointFilter property
The filter applied to the endpoints of the resolved service.
General filter string syntax: () * can be `name`, `address`, `port`, or `annotations.` for map field * can be <, >, <=, >=,
!=, =, :. Of which : means HAS, and is roughly the same as = *
must be the same data type as field * can be AND, OR, NOT
Examples of valid filters: * annotations.owner returns endpoints that
have a annotation with the key owner, this is the same as
annotations:owner * annotations.protocol=gRPC returns endpoints that
have key/value protocol=gRPC * address=192.108.1.105 returns endpoints
that have this address * port>8080 returns endpoints that have port
number larger than 8080 *
name>projects/my-project/locations/us-east1/namespaces/my-namespace/services/my-service/endpoints/endpoint-c
returns endpoints that have name that is alphabetically later than the
string, so "endpoint-e" is returned but "endpoint-a" is not *
name=projects/my-project/locations/us-central1/namespaces/my-namespace/services/my-service/endpoints/ep-1
returns the endpoint that has an endpoint_id equal to ep-1 *
annotations.owner!=sd AND annotations.foo=bar returns endpoints that
have owner in annotation key but value is not sd AND have key/value
foo=bar * doesnotexist.foo=bar returns an empty list. Note that
endpoint doesn't have a field called "doesnotexist". Since the filter does
not match any endpoint, it returns no results For more information about
filtering, see API Filtering.
Optional.
Implementation
core.String? endpointFilter;