- NAME
-
- gcloud alpha edge-cache origins create - create an EdgeCacheOrigin resource
- SYNOPSIS
-
-
gcloud alpha edge-cache origins create
(ORIGIN
:--location
=LOCATION
)--origin-address
=ORIGIN_ADDRESS
[--async
] [--description
=DESCRIPTION
] [--failover-origin
=FAILOVER_ORIGIN
] [--labels
=[KEY
=VALUE
,…]] [--max-attempts
=MAX_ATTEMPTS
] [--port
=PORT
] [--protocol
=PROTOCOL
] [--response-timeout
=RESPONSE_TIMEOUT
] [--retry-conditions
=[RETRY_CONDITIONS
,…]] [GCLOUD_WIDE_FLAG …
]
-
- DESCRIPTION
-
(ALPHA)
Create a new EdgeCacheOrigin resource. - EXAMPLES
-
To create a EdgeCacheOrigin resource called 'my-origin', run:
gcloud alpha edge-cache origins create my-origin --origin-address="origin.example.com"
- POSITIONAL ARGUMENTS
-
-
Origin resource - The name of the EdgeCacheOrigin resource to create. The
arguments in this group can be used to specify the attributes of this resource.
(NOTE) Some attributes are not given arguments in this group but can be set in
other ways.
To set the
project
attribute:-
provide the argument
origin
on the command line with a fully specified name; -
provide the argument
--project
on the command line; -
set the property
core/project
.
This must be specified.
ORIGIN
-
ID of the origin or fully qualified identifier for the origin.
To set the
origin
attribute:-
provide the argument
origin
on the command line.
This positional argument must be specified if any of the other arguments in this group are specified.
-
provide the argument
--location
=LOCATION
-
The location Id.
To set the
location
attribute:-
provide the argument
origin
on the command line with a fully specified name; -
provide the argument
--location
on the command line; - use global location.
-
provide the argument
-
provide the argument
-
Origin resource - The name of the EdgeCacheOrigin resource to create. The
arguments in this group can be used to specify the attributes of this resource.
(NOTE) Some attributes are not given arguments in this group but can be set in
other ways.
- REQUIRED FLAGS
-
--origin-address
=ORIGIN_ADDRESS
-
A fully qualified domain name (FQDN) or IP address reachable over the public
Internet, or the address of a Google Cloud Storage bucket.
This address will be used as the origin for cache requests - e.g.
- FQDN: media-backend.example.com
- IPv4: 35.218.1.1
- IPv6: [2607:f8b0:4012:809::200e]
- Cloud Storage: gs://bucketname
When providing an FQDN (hostname), it must be publicly resolvable (e.g. via Google public DNS) and IP addresses must be publicly routable. If a Cloud Storage bucket is provided, it must be in the canonical "gs://bucketname" format. Other forms, such as "storage.googleapis.com", will be rejected.
- OPTIONAL FLAGS
-
--async
- Return immediately, without waiting for the operation in progress to complete.
--description
=DESCRIPTION
- Human-readable description of the resource.
--failover-origin
=FAILOVER_ORIGIN
-
Origin resource to try when the current origin cannot be reached. After
maxAttempts is reached, the configured failoverOrigin will be used to fulfil the
request.
For example, the following are both valid URLs to an EdgeCacheOrigin resource:
- /projects/PROJECT/locations/global/edgeCacheOrigins/yourOrigin
- yourOrigin
The value of timeout.maxAttemptsTimeout dictates the timeout across all origins.
--labels
=[KEY
=VALUE
,…]- List of KEY=VALUE labels to attach to this resource.
--max-attempts
=MAX_ATTEMPTS
-
Maximum number of attempts to cache fill from this origin. Another attempt is
made when a cache fill fails with one of the retry_conditions.
Once max_attempts to this origin have failed the failover_origin will be used, if one is specified. That failover_origin may specify its own max_attempts, retry_conditions and failover_origin to control its own cache fill failures.
The total number of allowed attempts to cache fill across this and failover origins is limited to four. The total time allowed for cache fill attempts across this and failover origins can be controlled with max_attempts_timeout.
The last valid response from an origin will be returned to the client. If no origin returns a valid response, an HTTP 503 will be returned to the client.
Defaults to 1. Must be a value greater than 0 and less than 4.
--port
=PORT
- Port to connect to the origin on. Defaults to port 443 for HTTP2 and HTTPS protocols, and port 80 for HTTP.
--protocol
=PROTOCOL
-
Protocol to use to connect to the configured origin. Defaults to HTTP2, and it
is strongly recommended that users use HTTP2 for both security &
performance.
When using HTTP2 or HTTPS as the protocol, a valid, publicly-signed, unexpired TLS (SSL) certificate must be presented by the origin server.
PROTOCOL
must be one of:http
- HTTP without TLS (SSL). This is not recommended, as communication outside of Google's network will be unencrypted to the public endpoint (origin).
http2
- HTTP/2 protocol. HTTP/2 refers to "h2", which requires TLS (HTTPS). Requires a valid (public, unexpired) TLS certificate to be present on the origin.
https
- HTTP/1.1 with TLS (SSL). Requires a valid (public, unexpired) TLS certificate to be present on the origin.
--response-timeout
=RESPONSE_TIMEOUT
-
Maximum duration to wait for data to arrive when reading from the HTTP
connection/stream.
Defaults to 5 seconds. The timeout must be a value between 1s and 30s.
--retry-conditions
=[RETRY_CONDITIONS
,…]-
Specifies one or more retry conditions for the configured origin.
If the failure mode during a connection attempt to the origin matches the configured retryCondition(s), the origin request will be retried up to maxAttempts times. The failoverOrigin, if configured, will then be used to satisfy the request.
The default retryCondition is "connect-failure".
retryConditions apply to this origin, and not subsequent failoverOrigin(s), which may specify their own retryConditions and maxAttempts.
Valid values are:
- connect-failure: Retry on failures connecting to origins, for example due to connection timeouts.
- http-5xx: Retry if the origin responds with any 5xx response code, or if the origin does not respond at all, example: disconnects, reset, read timeout, connection failure, and refused streams.
- gateway-error: Similar to 5xx, but only applies to response codes 502, 503 or 504.
- retriable-4xx: Retry for retriable 4xx response codes, which include HTTP 409 (Conflict) and HTTP 429 (Too Many Requests)
- not-found: Retry if the origin returns a HTTP 404 (Not Found). This can be useful when generating video content, and the segment is not available yet.
RETRY_CONDITIONS
must be one of:connect-failure
,forbidden
,gateway-error
,http-5xx
,not-found
,retriable-4xx
,retry-conditions-unspecified
.
- GCLOUD WIDE FLAGS
-
These flags are available to all commands:
--access-token-file
,--account
,--billing-project
,--configuration
,--flags-file
,--flatten
,--format
,--help
,--impersonate-service-account
,--log-http
,--project
,--quiet
,--trace-token
,--user-output-enabled
,--verbosity
.Run
$ gcloud help
for details. - API REFERENCE
-
This command uses the
networkservices/v1alpha1
API. The full documentation for this API can be found at: https://cloud.google.com/networking - NOTES
-
This command is currently in alpha and might change without notice. If this
command fails with API permission errors despite specifying the correct project,
you might be trying to access an API with an invitation-only early access
allowlist. This variant is also available:
gcloud edge-cache origins create
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Last updated 2024-07-30 UTC.