GoogleComputeGlobalNetworkEndpointGroup class final
Factory wrapper for google_compute_global_network_endpoint_group.
A global network endpoint group contains endpoints that reside outside of Google Cloud. Currently a global network endpoint group can only support a single endpoint.
Recreating a global network endpoint group that's in use by another resource
will give a resourceInUseByAnotherResource error. Use
lifecycle.create_before_destroy to avoid this type of error.
Endpoints are resolved by FQDN + port
(GlobalNetworkEndpointGroupType.internetFqdnPort) or referenced by raw
IP + port (GlobalNetworkEndpointGroupType.internetIpPort). Private
Service Connect NEGs are modelled by
google_compute_region_network_endpoint_group, not this resource.
A global NEG is a leaf in the external Application LB chain:
google_compute_global_forwarding_rule
→ google_compute_target_https_proxy
→ google_compute_url_map
→ google_compute_backend_service
→ google_compute_global_network_endpoint_group (this resource)
Required identity:
localName: Terraform local name.name: GCP NEG resource name. 1-63 chars, RFC1035.networkEndpointType: one of GlobalNetworkEndpointGroupType.
Strongly recommended: set defaultPort to the backend port your origin
listens on (typically 443 for HTTPS, 80 for HTTP). Leave null only
when every endpoint sets its own port.
Example (FQDN + port external origin):
final originNeg = GoogleComputeGlobalNetworkEndpointGroup(
localName: 'origin',
name: TfArg.literal('partner-origin-neg'),
networkEndpointType:
TfArg.literal(GlobalNetworkEndpointGroupType.internetFqdnPort),
defaultPort: TfArg.literal(443),
);
Constructors
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GoogleComputeGlobalNetworkEndpointGroup({required String localName, required TfArg<
String> name, required TfArg<GlobalNetworkEndpointGroupType> networkEndpointType, TfArg<num> ? defaultPort, TfArg<String> ? description, TfArg<String> ? project, LifecycleOptions? lifecycle, List<DependencyTarget> ? dependsOn})
Properties
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argMap
→ Map<
String, TfArg?> -
Argument-name → TfArg map. Keys are snake_case (Terraform JSON name).
Synth emits these keys directly; the factory is responsible for the
camelCase → snake_case translation at construction time.
finalinherited
-
dependsOn
→ List<
DependencyTarget> ? -
Optional
depends_on = [...]. Each entry is aDependencyTarget— either a wholesale resource (rendered as bare address) or an explicitTfRef(rendered viabareAddress).finalinherited - hashCode → int
-
The hash code for this object.
no setterinherited
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id
→ TfRef<
String> -
Reference to
idattribute.no setter - kind → ResourceKind
-
Always
ResourceKind.resource. Overridden byData.no setterinherited - lifecycle → LifecycleOptions?
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Optional
lifecycle { ... }block.finalinherited - localName → String
-
User-supplied local name within a Stack.
finalinherited
-
nameRef
→ TfRef<
String> -
Reference to
nameattribute.no setter - runtimeType → Type
-
A representation of the runtime type of the object.
no setterinherited
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selfLink
→ TfRef<
String> -
Reference to
self_linkattribute.no setter -
sensitiveFields
→ Set<
String> -
Field names that are
@Sensitiveper the IR-derived per-resource constant. Curated factories override with a baked-instatic const Set<String>(file-private in v0.5+).no setter - supportsDeletionProtection → bool
-
Capability flag: true when this resource's underlying Terraform
schema has a
deletion_protectionboolean attribute that the synth-time devMode flow can flip tofalse. Defaults to false; the codegen emitter overrides this totruefor wrappers whose schema includes the attribute.no setterinherited - terraformType → String
-
Terraform resource type, e.g.
google_pubsub_topic.finalinherited - tfAddress → String
-
no setterinherited
Methods
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noSuchMethod(
Invocation invocation) → dynamic -
Invoked when a nonexistent method or property is accessed.
inherited
-
toString(
) → String -
A string representation of this object.
inherited
Operators
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operator ==(
Object other) → bool -
The equality operator.
inherited