google_api_cloud_run v0.34.0 GoogleApi.CloudRun.V1alpha1.Model.CloudSchedulerSourceSpec View Source
The desired state of the CloudSchedulerSource.
Attributes
-
ceOverrides
(type:GoogleApi.CloudRun.V1alpha1.Model.CloudEventOverrides.t
, default:nil
) - CloudEventOverrides defines overrides to control the output format and modifications of the event sent to the sink. -
data
(type:String.t
, default:nil
) - Data to send in the payload of the Event. -
location
(type:String.t
, default:nil
) - Location to create the Scheduler job in. -
project
(type:String.t
, default:nil
) - Project is the ID of the Google Cloud Project that the CloudPubSubSource Topic exists in. If omitted, defaults to same as the cluster. -
pubsubSecret
(type:GoogleApi.CloudRun.V1alpha1.Model.SecretKeySelector.t
, default:nil
) - CloudPubSubSourceSecret is the credential to use to create Topic / PullSubscription resources. If omitted, uses Secret. -
schedule
(type:String.t
, default:nil
) - Schedule in cron format, for example: " *" would be run every minute. -
secret
(type:GoogleApi.CloudRun.V1alpha1.Model.SecretKeySelector.t
, default:nil
) - Secret is the credential to use to create the Scheduler Job. If not specified, defaults to: Name: google-cloud-key Key: key.json -
sink
(type:GoogleApi.CloudRun.V1alpha1.Model.Destination.t
, default:nil
) - Sink is a reference to an object that will resolve to a domain name or a URI directly to use as the sink.
Link to this section Summary
Functions
Unwrap a decoded JSON object into its complex fields.
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Specs
t() :: %GoogleApi.CloudRun.V1alpha1.Model.CloudSchedulerSourceSpec{ ceOverrides: GoogleApi.CloudRun.V1alpha1.Model.CloudEventOverrides.t(), data: String.t(), location: String.t(), project: String.t(), pubsubSecret: GoogleApi.CloudRun.V1alpha1.Model.SecretKeySelector.t(), schedule: String.t(), secret: GoogleApi.CloudRun.V1alpha1.Model.SecretKeySelector.t(), sink: GoogleApi.CloudRun.V1alpha1.Model.Destination.t() }
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Specs
Unwrap a decoded JSON object into its complex fields.