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- Request body
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Creates a HealthCheck resource in the specified project using the data included in the request.
HTTP request
POST https://compute.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/{project}/regions/{region}/healthChecks
The URL uses gRPC Transcoding syntax.
Path parameters
Parameters | |
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project |
Project ID for this request. |
region |
Name of the region scoping this request. |
Query parameters
Parameters | |
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requestId |
An optional request ID to identify requests. Specify a unique request ID so that if you must retry your request, the server will know to ignore the request if it has already been completed. For example, consider a situation where you make an initial request and the request times out. If you make the request again with the same request ID, the server can check if original operation with the same request ID was received, and if so, will ignore the second request. This prevents clients from accidentally creating duplicate commitments. The request ID must be a valid UUID with the exception that zero UUID is not supported ( |
Request body
The request body contains data with the following structure:
JSON representation |
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{ "kind": string, "id": string, "creationTimestamp": string, "name": string, "description": string, "checkIntervalSec": integer, "timeoutSec": integer, "unhealthyThreshold": integer, "healthyThreshold": integer, "type": enum, "tcpHealthCheck": { "port": integer, "portName": string, "portSpecification": enum, "request": string, "response": string, "proxyHeader": enum }, "sslHealthCheck": { "port": integer, "portName": string, "portSpecification": enum, "request": string, "response": string, "proxyHeader": enum }, "httpHealthCheck": { "port": integer, "portName": string, "portSpecification": enum, "host": string, "requestPath": string, "proxyHeader": enum, "response": string }, "httpsHealthCheck": { "port": integer, "portName": string, "portSpecification": enum, "host": string, "requestPath": string, "proxyHeader": enum, "response": string }, "http2HealthCheck": { "port": integer, "portName": string, "portSpecification": enum, "host": string, "requestPath": string, "proxyHeader": enum, "response": string }, "grpcHealthCheck": { "port": integer, "portName": string, "portSpecification": enum, "grpcServiceName": string }, "sourceRegions": [ string ], "selfLink": string, "region": string, "logConfig": { "enable": boolean } } |
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kind |
Type of the resource. |
id |
[Output Only] The unique identifier for the resource. This identifier is defined by the server. |
creationTimestamp |
[Output Only] Creation timestamp in 3339 text format. |
name |
Name of the resource. Provided by the client when the resource is created. The name must be 1-63 characters long, and comply with RFC1035. For example, a name that is 1-63 characters long, matches the regular expression |
description |
An optional description of this resource. Provide this property when you create the resource. |
checkIntervalSec |
How often (in seconds) to send a health check. The default value is 5 seconds. |
timeoutSec |
How long (in seconds) to wait before claiming failure. The default value is 5 seconds. It is invalid for |
unhealthyThreshold |
A so-far healthy instance will be marked unhealthy after this many consecutive failures. The default value is 2. |
healthyThreshold |
A so-far unhealthy instance will be marked healthy after this many consecutive successes. The default value is 2. |
type |
Specifies the type of the healthCheck, either |
tcpHealthCheck |
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tcpHealthCheck.port |
The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is |
tcpHealthCheck.portName |
Not supported. |
tcpHealthCheck.portSpecification |
Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: |
tcpHealthCheck.request |
Instructs the health check prober to send this exact ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length, after establishing the TCP connection. |
tcpHealthCheck.response |
Creates a content-based TCP health check. In addition to establishing a TCP connection, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this exact response ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-ssl-tcp |
tcpHealthCheck.proxyHeader |
Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either |
sslHealthCheck |
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sslHealthCheck.port |
The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is |
sslHealthCheck.portName |
Not supported. |
sslHealthCheck.portSpecification |
Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: |
sslHealthCheck.request |
Instructs the health check prober to send this exact ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length, after establishing the TCP connection and SSL handshake. |
sslHealthCheck.response |
Creates a content-based SSL health check. In addition to establishing a TCP connection and the TLS handshake, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this exact response ASCII string, up to 1024 bytes in length. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-ssl-tcp |
sslHealthCheck.proxyHeader |
Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either |
httpHealthCheck |
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httpHealthCheck.port |
The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is |
httpHealthCheck.portName |
Not supported. |
httpHealthCheck.portSpecification |
Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: |
httpHealthCheck.host |
The value of the host header in the HTTP health check request. If left empty (default value), the host header is set to the destination IP address to which health check packets are sent. The destination IP address depends on the type of load balancer. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#hc-packet-dest |
httpHealthCheck.requestPath |
The request path of the HTTP health check request. The default value is |
httpHealthCheck.proxyHeader |
Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either |
httpHealthCheck.response |
Creates a content-based HTTP health check. In addition to the required HTTP 200 (OK) status code, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this specific ASCII response string within the first 1024 bytes of the HTTP response body. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-http |
httpsHealthCheck |
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httpsHealthCheck.port |
The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is |
httpsHealthCheck.portName |
Not supported. |
httpsHealthCheck.portSpecification |
Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: |
httpsHealthCheck.host |
The value of the host header in the HTTPS health check request. If left empty (default value), the host header is set to the destination IP address to which health check packets are sent. The destination IP address depends on the type of load balancer. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#hc-packet-dest |
httpsHealthCheck.requestPath |
The request path of the HTTPS health check request. The default value is |
httpsHealthCheck.proxyHeader |
Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either |
httpsHealthCheck.response |
Creates a content-based HTTPS health check. In addition to the required HTTP 200 (OK) status code, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this specific ASCII response string within the first 1024 bytes of the HTTP response body. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-http |
http2HealthCheck |
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http2HealthCheck.port |
The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. The default value is |
http2HealthCheck.portName |
Not supported. |
http2HealthCheck.portSpecification |
Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: |
http2HealthCheck.host |
The value of the host header in the HTTP/2 health check request. If left empty (default value), the host header is set to the destination IP address to which health check packets are sent. The destination IP address depends on the type of load balancer. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#hc-packet-dest |
http2HealthCheck.requestPath |
The request path of the HTTP/2 health check request. The default value is |
http2HealthCheck.proxyHeader |
Specifies the type of proxy header to append before sending data to the backend, either |
http2HealthCheck.response |
Creates a content-based HTTP/2 health check. In addition to the required HTTP 200 (OK) status code, you can configure the health check to pass only when the backend sends this specific ASCII response string within the first 1024 bytes of the HTTP response body. For details, see: https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/health-check-concepts#criteria-protocol-http |
grpcHealthCheck |
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grpcHealthCheck.port |
The TCP port number to which the health check prober sends packets. Valid values are |
grpcHealthCheck.portName |
Not supported. |
grpcHealthCheck.portSpecification |
Specifies how a port is selected for health checking. Can be one of the following values: |
grpcHealthCheck.grpcServiceName |
The gRPC service name for the health check. This field is optional. The value of grpcServiceName has the following meanings by convention: |
sourceRegions[] |
The list of cloud regions from which health checks are performed. If any regions are specified, then exactly 3 regions should be specified. The region names must be valid names of Google Cloud regions. This can only be set for global health check. If this list is non-empty, then there are restrictions on what other health check fields are supported and what other resources can use this health check:
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selfLink |
[Output Only] Server-defined URL for the resource. |
region |
[Output Only] Region where the health check resides. Not applicable to global health checks. |
logConfig |
Configure logging on this health check. |
logConfig.enable |
Indicates whether or not to export logs. This is false by default, which means no health check logging will be done. |
Response body
Represents an Operation resource.
Google Compute Engine has three Operation resources:
You can use an operation resource to manage asynchronous API requests. For more information, read Handling API responses.
Operations can be global, regional or zonal.
- For global operations, use the
globalOperations
resource. - For regional operations, use the
regionOperations
resource. - For zonal operations, use the
zoneOperations
resource.
For more information, read Global, Regional, and Zonal Resources.
Note that completed Operation resources have a limited retention period.
If successful, the response body contains data with the following structure:
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{ "kind": string, "id": string, "creationTimestamp": string, "name": string, "zone": string, "clientOperationId": string, "operationType": string, "targetLink": string, "targetId": string, "status": enum, "statusMessage": string, "user": string, "progress": integer, "insertTime": string, "startTime": string, "endTime": string, "error": { "errors": [ { "code": string, "location": string, "message": string, "errorDetails": [ { "errorInfo": { "reason": string, "domain": string, "metadatas": { string: string, ... } }, "quotaInfo": { "metricName": string, "limitName": string, "dimensions": { string: string, ... }, "limit": number, "futureLimit": number, "rolloutStatus": enum }, "help": { "links": [ { "description": string, "url": string } ] }, "localizedMessage": { "locale": string, "message": string } } ] } ] }, "warnings": [ { "code": enum, "message": string, "data": [ { "key": string, "value": string } ] } ], "httpErrorStatusCode": integer, "httpErrorMessage": string, "selfLink": string, "region": string, "description": string, "operationGroupId": string, // Union field |
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kind |
[Output Only] Type of the resource. Always |
id |
[Output Only] The unique identifier for the operation. This identifier is defined by the server. |
creationTimestamp |
[Deprecated] This field is deprecated. |
name |
[Output Only] Name of the operation. |
zone |
[Output Only] The URL of the zone where the operation resides. Only applicable when performing per-zone operations. |
clientOperationId |
[Output Only] The value of |
operationType |
[Output Only] The type of operation, such as |
targetLink |
[Output Only] The URL of the resource that the operation modifies. For operations related to creating a snapshot, this points to the disk that the snapshot was created from. |
targetId |
[Output Only] The unique target ID, which identifies a specific incarnation of the target resource. |
status |
[Output Only] The status of the operation, which can be one of the following: |
statusMessage |
[Output Only] An optional textual description of the current status of the operation. |
user |
[Output Only] User who requested the operation, for example: |
progress |
[Output Only] An optional progress indicator that ranges from 0 to 100. There is no requirement that this be linear or support any granularity of operations. This should not be used to guess when the operation will be complete. This number should monotonically increase as the operation progresses. |
insertTime |
[Output Only] The time that this operation was requested. This value is in RFC3339 text format. |
startTime |
[Output Only] The time that this operation was started by the server. This value is in RFC3339 text format. |
endTime |
[Output Only] The time that this operation was completed. This value is in RFC3339 text format. |
error |
[Output Only] If errors are generated during processing of the operation, this field will be populated. |
error.errors[] |
[Output Only] The array of errors encountered while processing this operation. |
error.errors[].code |
[Output Only] The error type identifier for this error. |
error.errors[].location |
[Output Only] Indicates the field in the request that caused the error. This property is optional. |
error.errors[].message |
[Output Only] An optional, human-readable error message. |
error.errors[].errorDetails[] |
[Output Only] An optional list of messages that contain the error details. There is a set of defined message types to use for providing details.The syntax depends on the error code. For example, QuotaExceededInfo will have details when the error code is QUOTA_EXCEEDED. |
error.errors[].errorDetails[].errorInfo |
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error.errors[].errorDetails[].errorInfo.reason |
The reason of the error. This is a constant value that identifies the proximate cause of the error. Error reasons are unique within a particular domain of errors. This should be at most 63 characters and match a regular expression of |
error.errors[].errorDetails[].errorInfo.domain |
The logical grouping to which the "reason" belongs. The error domain is typically the registered service name of the tool or product that generates the error. Example: "pubsub.googleapis.com". If the error is generated by some common infrastructure, the error domain must be a globally unique value that identifies the infrastructure. For Google API infrastructure, the error domain is "googleapis.com". |
error.errors[].errorDetails[].errorInfo.metadatas |
Additional structured details about this error. Keys must match /[a-z][a-zA-Z0-9-_]+/ but should ideally be lowerCamelCase. Also they must be limited to 64 characters in length. When identifying the current value of an exceeded limit, the units should be contained in the key, not the value. For example, rather than {"instanceLimit": "100/request"}, should be returned as, {"instanceLimitPerRequest": "100"}, if the client exceeds the number of instances that can be created in a single (batch) request. |
error.errors[].errorDetails[].quotaInfo |
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error.errors[].errorDetails[].quotaInfo.metricName |
The Compute Engine quota metric name. |
error.errors[].errorDetails[].quotaInfo.limitName |
The name of the quota limit. |
error.errors[].errorDetails[].quotaInfo.dimensions |
The map holding related quota dimensions. |
error.errors[].errorDetails[].quotaInfo.limit |
Current effective quota limit. The limit's unit depends on the quota type or metric. |
error.errors[].errorDetails[].quotaInfo.futureLimit |
Future quota limit being rolled out. The limit's unit depends on the quota type or metric. |
error.errors[].errorDetails[].quotaInfo.rolloutStatus |
Rollout status of the future quota limit. |
error.errors[].errorDetails[].help |
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error.errors[].errorDetails[].help.links[] |
URL(s) pointing to additional information on handling the current error. |
error.errors[].errorDetails[].help.links[].description |
Describes what the link offers. |
error.errors[].errorDetails[].help.links[].url |
The URL of the link. |
error.errors[].errorDetails[].localizedMessage |
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error.errors[].errorDetails[].localizedMessage.locale |
The locale used following the specification defined at https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/bcp/bcp47.txt. Examples are: "en-US", "fr-CH", "es-MX" |
error.errors[].errorDetails[].localizedMessage.message |
The localized error message in the above locale. |
warnings[] |
[Output Only] If warning messages are generated during processing of the operation, this field will be populated. |
warnings[].code |
[Output Only] A warning code, if applicable. For example, Compute Engine returns |
warnings[].message |
[Output Only] A human-readable description of the warning code. |
warnings[].data[] |
[Output Only] Metadata about this warning in "data": [ { "key": "scope", "value": "zones/us-east1-d" } |
warnings[].data[].key |
[Output Only] A key that provides more detail on the warning being returned. For example, for warnings where there are no results in a list request for a particular zone, this key might be |
warnings[].data[].value |
[Output Only] A warning data value corresponding to the key. |
httpErrorStatusCode |
[Output Only] If the operation fails, this field contains the HTTP error status code that was returned. For example, a |
httpErrorMessage |
[Output Only] If the operation fails, this field contains the HTTP error message that was returned, such as |
selfLink |
[Output Only] Server-defined URL for the resource. |
region |
[Output Only] The URL of the region where the operation resides. Only applicable when performing regional operations. |
description |
[Output Only] A textual description of the operation, which is set when the operation is created. |
operationGroupId |
[Output Only] An ID that represents a group of operations, such as when a group of operations results from a |
Union field metadata . [Output Only] Service-specific metadata attached to this operation. metadata can be only one of the following: |
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setCommonInstanceMetadataOperationMetadata |
[Output Only] If the operation is for projects.setCommonInstanceMetadata, this field will contain information on all underlying zonal actions and their state. |
setCommonInstanceMetadataOperationMetadata.clientOperationId |
[Output Only] The client operation id. |
setCommonInstanceMetadataOperationMetadata.perLocationOperations[] |
[Output Only] Status information per location (location name is key). Example key: zones/us-central1-a |
setCommonInstanceMetadataOperationMetadata.perLocationOperations[].state |
[Output Only] Status of the action, which can be one of the following: |
setCommonInstanceMetadataOperationMetadata.perLocationOperations[].error |
[Output Only] If state is |
setCommonInstanceMetadataOperationMetadata.perLocationOperations[].error.code |
The status code, which should be an enum value of |
setCommonInstanceMetadataOperationMetadata.perLocationOperations[].error.message |
A developer-facing error message, which should be in English. Any user-facing error message should be localized and sent in the |
setCommonInstanceMetadataOperationMetadata.perLocationOperations[].error.details[] |
A list of messages that carry the error details. There is a common set of message types for APIs to use. An object containing fields of an arbitrary type. An additional field |
instancesBulkInsertOperationMetadata |
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instancesBulkInsertOperationMetadata.perLocationStatus[] |
Status information per location (location name is key). Example key: zones/us-central1-a |
instancesBulkInsertOperationMetadata.perLocationStatus[].status |
[Output Only] Creation status of BulkInsert operation - information if the flow is rolling forward or rolling back. |
instancesBulkInsertOperationMetadata.perLocationStatus[].targetVmCount |
[Output Only] Count of VMs originally planned to be created. |
instancesBulkInsertOperationMetadata.perLocationStatus[].createdVmCount |
[Output Only] Count of VMs successfully created so far. |
instancesBulkInsertOperationMetadata.perLocationStatus[].failedToCreateVmCount |
[Output Only] Count of VMs that started creating but encountered an error. |
instancesBulkInsertOperationMetadata.perLocationStatus[].deletedVmCount |
[Output Only] Count of VMs that got deleted during rollback. |
Authorization scopes
Requires one of the following OAuth scopes:
https://www.googleapis.com/auth/compute
https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform
For more information, see the Authentication Overview.