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google-native.cloudbuild/v1.getTrigger
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Google Cloud Native v0.32.0 published on Wednesday, Nov 29, 2023 by Pulumi
Returns information about a BuildTrigger.
Using getTrigger
Two invocation forms are available. The direct form accepts plain arguments and either blocks until the result value is available, or returns a Promise-wrapped result. The output form accepts Input-wrapped arguments and returns an Output-wrapped result.
function getTrigger(args: GetTriggerArgs, opts?: InvokeOptions): Promise<GetTriggerResult>
function getTriggerOutput(args: GetTriggerOutputArgs, opts?: InvokeOptions): Output<GetTriggerResult>def get_trigger(location: Optional[str] = None,
                project: Optional[str] = None,
                project_id: Optional[str] = None,
                trigger_id: Optional[str] = None,
                opts: Optional[InvokeOptions] = None) -> GetTriggerResult
def get_trigger_output(location: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
                project: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
                project_id: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
                trigger_id: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
                opts: Optional[InvokeOptions] = None) -> Output[GetTriggerResult]func LookupTrigger(ctx *Context, args *LookupTriggerArgs, opts ...InvokeOption) (*LookupTriggerResult, error)
func LookupTriggerOutput(ctx *Context, args *LookupTriggerOutputArgs, opts ...InvokeOption) LookupTriggerResultOutput> Note: This function is named LookupTrigger in the Go SDK.
public static class GetTrigger 
{
    public static Task<GetTriggerResult> InvokeAsync(GetTriggerArgs args, InvokeOptions? opts = null)
    public static Output<GetTriggerResult> Invoke(GetTriggerInvokeArgs args, InvokeOptions? opts = null)
}public static CompletableFuture<GetTriggerResult> getTrigger(GetTriggerArgs args, InvokeOptions options)
public static Output<GetTriggerResult> getTrigger(GetTriggerArgs args, InvokeOptions options)
fn::invoke:
  function: google-native:cloudbuild/v1:getTrigger
  arguments:
    # arguments dictionaryThe following arguments are supported:
- location str
- project_id str
- trigger_id str
- project str
getTrigger Result
The following output properties are available:
- ApprovalConfig Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Outputs. Approval Config Response 
- Configuration for manual approval to start a build invocation of this BuildTrigger.
- Autodetect bool
- Autodetect build configuration. The following precedence is used (case insensitive): 1. cloudbuild.yaml 2. cloudbuild.yml 3. cloudbuild.json 4. Dockerfile Currently only available for GitHub App Triggers.
- BitbucketServer Pulumi.Trigger Config Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Outputs. Bitbucket Server Trigger Config Response 
- BitbucketServerTriggerConfig describes the configuration of a trigger that creates a build whenever a Bitbucket Server event is received.
- Build
Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Outputs. Build Response 
- Contents of the build template.
- CreateTime string
- Time when the trigger was created.
- Description string
- Human-readable description of this trigger.
- Disabled bool
- If true, the trigger will never automatically execute a build.
- EventType string
- EventType allows the user to explicitly set the type of event to which this BuildTrigger should respond. This field will be validated against the rest of the configuration if it is set.
- Filename string
- Path, from the source root, to the build configuration file (i.e. cloudbuild.yaml).
- Filter string
- A Common Expression Language string.
- GitFile Pulumi.Source Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Outputs. Git File Source Response 
- The file source describing the local or remote Build template.
- Github
Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Outputs. Git Hub Events Config Response 
- GitHubEventsConfig describes the configuration of a trigger that creates a build whenever a GitHub event is received. Mutually exclusive with trigger_template.
- GitlabEnterprise Pulumi.Events Config Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Outputs. Git Lab Events Config Response 
- GitLabEnterpriseEventsConfig describes the configuration of a trigger that creates a build whenever a GitLab Enterprise event is received.
- IgnoredFiles List<string>
- ignored_files and included_files are file glob matches using https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match extended with support for "**". If ignored_files and changed files are both empty, then they are not used to determine whether or not to trigger a build. If ignored_files is not empty, then we ignore any files that match any of the ignored_file globs. If the change has no files that are outside of the ignored_files globs, then we do not trigger a build.
- IncludeBuild stringLogs 
- If set to INCLUDE_BUILD_LOGS_WITH_STATUS, log url will be shown on GitHub page when build status is final. Setting this field to INCLUDE_BUILD_LOGS_WITH_STATUS for non GitHub triggers results in INVALID_ARGUMENT error.
- IncludedFiles List<string>
- If any of the files altered in the commit pass the ignored_files filter and included_files is empty, then as far as this filter is concerned, we should trigger the build. If any of the files altered in the commit pass the ignored_files filter and included_files is not empty, then we make sure that at least one of those files matches a included_files glob. If not, then we do not trigger a build.
- Name string
- User-assigned name of the trigger. Must be unique within the project. Trigger names must meet the following requirements: + They must contain only alphanumeric characters and dashes. + They can be 1-64 characters long. + They must begin and end with an alphanumeric character.
- PubsubConfig Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Outputs. Pubsub Config Response 
- PubsubConfig describes the configuration of a trigger that creates a build whenever a Pub/Sub message is published.
- RepositoryEvent Pulumi.Config Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Outputs. Repository Event Config Response 
- The configuration of a trigger that creates a build whenever an event from Repo API is received.
- ResourceName string
- The Triggername with format:projects/{project}/locations/{location}/triggers/{trigger}, where {trigger} is a unique identifier generated by the service.
- ServiceAccount string
- The service account used for all user-controlled operations including UpdateBuildTrigger, RunBuildTrigger, CreateBuild, and CancelBuild. If no service account is set, then the standard Cloud Build service account ([PROJECT_NUM]@system.gserviceaccount.com) will be used instead. Format: projects/{PROJECT_ID}/serviceAccounts/{ACCOUNT_ID_OR_EMAIL}
- SourceTo Pulumi.Build Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Outputs. Git Repo Source Response 
- The repo and ref of the repository from which to build. This field is used only for those triggers that do not respond to SCM events. Triggers that respond to such events build source at whatever commit caused the event. This field is currently only used by Webhook, Pub/Sub, Manual, and Cron triggers.
- Substitutions Dictionary<string, string>
- Substitutions for Build resource. The keys must match the following regular expression: ^_[A-Z0-9_]+$.
- List<string>
- Tags for annotation of a BuildTrigger
- TriggerTemplate Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Outputs. Repo Source Response 
- Template describing the types of source changes to trigger a build. Branch and tag names in trigger templates are interpreted as regular expressions. Any branch or tag change that matches that regular expression will trigger a build. Mutually exclusive with github.
- WebhookConfig Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Outputs. Webhook Config Response 
- WebhookConfig describes the configuration of a trigger that creates a build whenever a webhook is sent to a trigger's webhook URL.
- ApprovalConfig ApprovalConfig Response 
- Configuration for manual approval to start a build invocation of this BuildTrigger.
- Autodetect bool
- Autodetect build configuration. The following precedence is used (case insensitive): 1. cloudbuild.yaml 2. cloudbuild.yml 3. cloudbuild.json 4. Dockerfile Currently only available for GitHub App Triggers.
- BitbucketServer BitbucketTrigger Config Server Trigger Config Response 
- BitbucketServerTriggerConfig describes the configuration of a trigger that creates a build whenever a Bitbucket Server event is received.
- Build
BuildResponse 
- Contents of the build template.
- CreateTime string
- Time when the trigger was created.
- Description string
- Human-readable description of this trigger.
- Disabled bool
- If true, the trigger will never automatically execute a build.
- EventType string
- EventType allows the user to explicitly set the type of event to which this BuildTrigger should respond. This field will be validated against the rest of the configuration if it is set.
- Filename string
- Path, from the source root, to the build configuration file (i.e. cloudbuild.yaml).
- Filter string
- A Common Expression Language string.
- GitFile GitSource File Source Response 
- The file source describing the local or remote Build template.
- Github
GitHub Events Config Response 
- GitHubEventsConfig describes the configuration of a trigger that creates a build whenever a GitHub event is received. Mutually exclusive with trigger_template.
- GitlabEnterprise GitEvents Config Lab Events Config Response 
- GitLabEnterpriseEventsConfig describes the configuration of a trigger that creates a build whenever a GitLab Enterprise event is received.
- IgnoredFiles []string
- ignored_files and included_files are file glob matches using https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match extended with support for "**". If ignored_files and changed files are both empty, then they are not used to determine whether or not to trigger a build. If ignored_files is not empty, then we ignore any files that match any of the ignored_file globs. If the change has no files that are outside of the ignored_files globs, then we do not trigger a build.
- IncludeBuild stringLogs 
- If set to INCLUDE_BUILD_LOGS_WITH_STATUS, log url will be shown on GitHub page when build status is final. Setting this field to INCLUDE_BUILD_LOGS_WITH_STATUS for non GitHub triggers results in INVALID_ARGUMENT error.
- IncludedFiles []string
- If any of the files altered in the commit pass the ignored_files filter and included_files is empty, then as far as this filter is concerned, we should trigger the build. If any of the files altered in the commit pass the ignored_files filter and included_files is not empty, then we make sure that at least one of those files matches a included_files glob. If not, then we do not trigger a build.
- Name string
- User-assigned name of the trigger. Must be unique within the project. Trigger names must meet the following requirements: + They must contain only alphanumeric characters and dashes. + They can be 1-64 characters long. + They must begin and end with an alphanumeric character.
- PubsubConfig PubsubConfig Response 
- PubsubConfig describes the configuration of a trigger that creates a build whenever a Pub/Sub message is published.
- RepositoryEvent RepositoryConfig Event Config Response 
- The configuration of a trigger that creates a build whenever an event from Repo API is received.
- ResourceName string
- The Triggername with format:projects/{project}/locations/{location}/triggers/{trigger}, where {trigger} is a unique identifier generated by the service.
- ServiceAccount string
- The service account used for all user-controlled operations including UpdateBuildTrigger, RunBuildTrigger, CreateBuild, and CancelBuild. If no service account is set, then the standard Cloud Build service account ([PROJECT_NUM]@system.gserviceaccount.com) will be used instead. Format: projects/{PROJECT_ID}/serviceAccounts/{ACCOUNT_ID_OR_EMAIL}
- SourceTo GitBuild Repo Source Response 
- The repo and ref of the repository from which to build. This field is used only for those triggers that do not respond to SCM events. Triggers that respond to such events build source at whatever commit caused the event. This field is currently only used by Webhook, Pub/Sub, Manual, and Cron triggers.
- Substitutions map[string]string
- Substitutions for Build resource. The keys must match the following regular expression: ^_[A-Z0-9_]+$.
- []string
- Tags for annotation of a BuildTrigger
- TriggerTemplate RepoSource Response 
- Template describing the types of source changes to trigger a build. Branch and tag names in trigger templates are interpreted as regular expressions. Any branch or tag change that matches that regular expression will trigger a build. Mutually exclusive with github.
- WebhookConfig WebhookConfig Response 
- WebhookConfig describes the configuration of a trigger that creates a build whenever a webhook is sent to a trigger's webhook URL.
- approvalConfig ApprovalConfig Response 
- Configuration for manual approval to start a build invocation of this BuildTrigger.
- autodetect Boolean
- Autodetect build configuration. The following precedence is used (case insensitive): 1. cloudbuild.yaml 2. cloudbuild.yml 3. cloudbuild.json 4. Dockerfile Currently only available for GitHub App Triggers.
- bitbucketServer BitbucketTrigger Config Server Trigger Config Response 
- BitbucketServerTriggerConfig describes the configuration of a trigger that creates a build whenever a Bitbucket Server event is received.
- build
BuildResponse 
- Contents of the build template.
- createTime String
- Time when the trigger was created.
- description String
- Human-readable description of this trigger.
- disabled Boolean
- If true, the trigger will never automatically execute a build.
- eventType String
- EventType allows the user to explicitly set the type of event to which this BuildTrigger should respond. This field will be validated against the rest of the configuration if it is set.
- filename String
- Path, from the source root, to the build configuration file (i.e. cloudbuild.yaml).
- filter String
- A Common Expression Language string.
- gitFile GitSource File Source Response 
- The file source describing the local or remote Build template.
- github
GitHub Events Config Response 
- GitHubEventsConfig describes the configuration of a trigger that creates a build whenever a GitHub event is received. Mutually exclusive with trigger_template.
- gitlabEnterprise GitEvents Config Lab Events Config Response 
- GitLabEnterpriseEventsConfig describes the configuration of a trigger that creates a build whenever a GitLab Enterprise event is received.
- ignoredFiles List<String>
- ignored_files and included_files are file glob matches using https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match extended with support for "**". If ignored_files and changed files are both empty, then they are not used to determine whether or not to trigger a build. If ignored_files is not empty, then we ignore any files that match any of the ignored_file globs. If the change has no files that are outside of the ignored_files globs, then we do not trigger a build.
- includeBuild StringLogs 
- If set to INCLUDE_BUILD_LOGS_WITH_STATUS, log url will be shown on GitHub page when build status is final. Setting this field to INCLUDE_BUILD_LOGS_WITH_STATUS for non GitHub triggers results in INVALID_ARGUMENT error.
- includedFiles List<String>
- If any of the files altered in the commit pass the ignored_files filter and included_files is empty, then as far as this filter is concerned, we should trigger the build. If any of the files altered in the commit pass the ignored_files filter and included_files is not empty, then we make sure that at least one of those files matches a included_files glob. If not, then we do not trigger a build.
- name String
- User-assigned name of the trigger. Must be unique within the project. Trigger names must meet the following requirements: + They must contain only alphanumeric characters and dashes. + They can be 1-64 characters long. + They must begin and end with an alphanumeric character.
- pubsubConfig PubsubConfig Response 
- PubsubConfig describes the configuration of a trigger that creates a build whenever a Pub/Sub message is published.
- repositoryEvent RepositoryConfig Event Config Response 
- The configuration of a trigger that creates a build whenever an event from Repo API is received.
- resourceName String
- The Triggername with format:projects/{project}/locations/{location}/triggers/{trigger}, where {trigger} is a unique identifier generated by the service.
- serviceAccount String
- The service account used for all user-controlled operations including UpdateBuildTrigger, RunBuildTrigger, CreateBuild, and CancelBuild. If no service account is set, then the standard Cloud Build service account ([PROJECT_NUM]@system.gserviceaccount.com) will be used instead. Format: projects/{PROJECT_ID}/serviceAccounts/{ACCOUNT_ID_OR_EMAIL}
- sourceTo GitBuild Repo Source Response 
- The repo and ref of the repository from which to build. This field is used only for those triggers that do not respond to SCM events. Triggers that respond to such events build source at whatever commit caused the event. This field is currently only used by Webhook, Pub/Sub, Manual, and Cron triggers.
- substitutions Map<String,String>
- Substitutions for Build resource. The keys must match the following regular expression: ^_[A-Z0-9_]+$.
- List<String>
- Tags for annotation of a BuildTrigger
- triggerTemplate RepoSource Response 
- Template describing the types of source changes to trigger a build. Branch and tag names in trigger templates are interpreted as regular expressions. Any branch or tag change that matches that regular expression will trigger a build. Mutually exclusive with github.
- webhookConfig WebhookConfig Response 
- WebhookConfig describes the configuration of a trigger that creates a build whenever a webhook is sent to a trigger's webhook URL.
- approvalConfig ApprovalConfig Response 
- Configuration for manual approval to start a build invocation of this BuildTrigger.
- autodetect boolean
- Autodetect build configuration. The following precedence is used (case insensitive): 1. cloudbuild.yaml 2. cloudbuild.yml 3. cloudbuild.json 4. Dockerfile Currently only available for GitHub App Triggers.
- bitbucketServer BitbucketTrigger Config Server Trigger Config Response 
- BitbucketServerTriggerConfig describes the configuration of a trigger that creates a build whenever a Bitbucket Server event is received.
- build
BuildResponse 
- Contents of the build template.
- createTime string
- Time when the trigger was created.
- description string
- Human-readable description of this trigger.
- disabled boolean
- If true, the trigger will never automatically execute a build.
- eventType string
- EventType allows the user to explicitly set the type of event to which this BuildTrigger should respond. This field will be validated against the rest of the configuration if it is set.
- filename string
- Path, from the source root, to the build configuration file (i.e. cloudbuild.yaml).
- filter string
- A Common Expression Language string.
- gitFile GitSource File Source Response 
- The file source describing the local or remote Build template.
- github
GitHub Events Config Response 
- GitHubEventsConfig describes the configuration of a trigger that creates a build whenever a GitHub event is received. Mutually exclusive with trigger_template.
- gitlabEnterprise GitEvents Config Lab Events Config Response 
- GitLabEnterpriseEventsConfig describes the configuration of a trigger that creates a build whenever a GitLab Enterprise event is received.
- ignoredFiles string[]
- ignored_files and included_files are file glob matches using https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match extended with support for "**". If ignored_files and changed files are both empty, then they are not used to determine whether or not to trigger a build. If ignored_files is not empty, then we ignore any files that match any of the ignored_file globs. If the change has no files that are outside of the ignored_files globs, then we do not trigger a build.
- includeBuild stringLogs 
- If set to INCLUDE_BUILD_LOGS_WITH_STATUS, log url will be shown on GitHub page when build status is final. Setting this field to INCLUDE_BUILD_LOGS_WITH_STATUS for non GitHub triggers results in INVALID_ARGUMENT error.
- includedFiles string[]
- If any of the files altered in the commit pass the ignored_files filter and included_files is empty, then as far as this filter is concerned, we should trigger the build. If any of the files altered in the commit pass the ignored_files filter and included_files is not empty, then we make sure that at least one of those files matches a included_files glob. If not, then we do not trigger a build.
- name string
- User-assigned name of the trigger. Must be unique within the project. Trigger names must meet the following requirements: + They must contain only alphanumeric characters and dashes. + They can be 1-64 characters long. + They must begin and end with an alphanumeric character.
- pubsubConfig PubsubConfig Response 
- PubsubConfig describes the configuration of a trigger that creates a build whenever a Pub/Sub message is published.
- repositoryEvent RepositoryConfig Event Config Response 
- The configuration of a trigger that creates a build whenever an event from Repo API is received.
- resourceName string
- The Triggername with format:projects/{project}/locations/{location}/triggers/{trigger}, where {trigger} is a unique identifier generated by the service.
- serviceAccount string
- The service account used for all user-controlled operations including UpdateBuildTrigger, RunBuildTrigger, CreateBuild, and CancelBuild. If no service account is set, then the standard Cloud Build service account ([PROJECT_NUM]@system.gserviceaccount.com) will be used instead. Format: projects/{PROJECT_ID}/serviceAccounts/{ACCOUNT_ID_OR_EMAIL}
- sourceTo GitBuild Repo Source Response 
- The repo and ref of the repository from which to build. This field is used only for those triggers that do not respond to SCM events. Triggers that respond to such events build source at whatever commit caused the event. This field is currently only used by Webhook, Pub/Sub, Manual, and Cron triggers.
- substitutions {[key: string]: string}
- Substitutions for Build resource. The keys must match the following regular expression: ^_[A-Z0-9_]+$.
- string[]
- Tags for annotation of a BuildTrigger
- triggerTemplate RepoSource Response 
- Template describing the types of source changes to trigger a build. Branch and tag names in trigger templates are interpreted as regular expressions. Any branch or tag change that matches that regular expression will trigger a build. Mutually exclusive with github.
- webhookConfig WebhookConfig Response 
- WebhookConfig describes the configuration of a trigger that creates a build whenever a webhook is sent to a trigger's webhook URL.
- approval_config ApprovalConfig Response 
- Configuration for manual approval to start a build invocation of this BuildTrigger.
- autodetect bool
- Autodetect build configuration. The following precedence is used (case insensitive): 1. cloudbuild.yaml 2. cloudbuild.yml 3. cloudbuild.json 4. Dockerfile Currently only available for GitHub App Triggers.
- bitbucket_server_ Bitbuckettrigger_ config Server Trigger Config Response 
- BitbucketServerTriggerConfig describes the configuration of a trigger that creates a build whenever a Bitbucket Server event is received.
- build
BuildResponse 
- Contents of the build template.
- create_time str
- Time when the trigger was created.
- description str
- Human-readable description of this trigger.
- disabled bool
- If true, the trigger will never automatically execute a build.
- event_type str
- EventType allows the user to explicitly set the type of event to which this BuildTrigger should respond. This field will be validated against the rest of the configuration if it is set.
- filename str
- Path, from the source root, to the build configuration file (i.e. cloudbuild.yaml).
- filter str
- A Common Expression Language string.
- git_file_ Gitsource File Source Response 
- The file source describing the local or remote Build template.
- github
GitHub Events Config Response 
- GitHubEventsConfig describes the configuration of a trigger that creates a build whenever a GitHub event is received. Mutually exclusive with trigger_template.
- gitlab_enterprise_ Gitevents_ config Lab Events Config Response 
- GitLabEnterpriseEventsConfig describes the configuration of a trigger that creates a build whenever a GitLab Enterprise event is received.
- ignored_files Sequence[str]
- ignored_files and included_files are file glob matches using https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match extended with support for "**". If ignored_files and changed files are both empty, then they are not used to determine whether or not to trigger a build. If ignored_files is not empty, then we ignore any files that match any of the ignored_file globs. If the change has no files that are outside of the ignored_files globs, then we do not trigger a build.
- include_build_ strlogs 
- If set to INCLUDE_BUILD_LOGS_WITH_STATUS, log url will be shown on GitHub page when build status is final. Setting this field to INCLUDE_BUILD_LOGS_WITH_STATUS for non GitHub triggers results in INVALID_ARGUMENT error.
- included_files Sequence[str]
- If any of the files altered in the commit pass the ignored_files filter and included_files is empty, then as far as this filter is concerned, we should trigger the build. If any of the files altered in the commit pass the ignored_files filter and included_files is not empty, then we make sure that at least one of those files matches a included_files glob. If not, then we do not trigger a build.
- name str
- User-assigned name of the trigger. Must be unique within the project. Trigger names must meet the following requirements: + They must contain only alphanumeric characters and dashes. + They can be 1-64 characters long. + They must begin and end with an alphanumeric character.
- pubsub_config PubsubConfig Response 
- PubsubConfig describes the configuration of a trigger that creates a build whenever a Pub/Sub message is published.
- repository_event_ Repositoryconfig Event Config Response 
- The configuration of a trigger that creates a build whenever an event from Repo API is received.
- resource_name str
- The Triggername with format:projects/{project}/locations/{location}/triggers/{trigger}, where {trigger} is a unique identifier generated by the service.
- service_account str
- The service account used for all user-controlled operations including UpdateBuildTrigger, RunBuildTrigger, CreateBuild, and CancelBuild. If no service account is set, then the standard Cloud Build service account ([PROJECT_NUM]@system.gserviceaccount.com) will be used instead. Format: projects/{PROJECT_ID}/serviceAccounts/{ACCOUNT_ID_OR_EMAIL}
- source_to_ Gitbuild Repo Source Response 
- The repo and ref of the repository from which to build. This field is used only for those triggers that do not respond to SCM events. Triggers that respond to such events build source at whatever commit caused the event. This field is currently only used by Webhook, Pub/Sub, Manual, and Cron triggers.
- substitutions Mapping[str, str]
- Substitutions for Build resource. The keys must match the following regular expression: ^_[A-Z0-9_]+$.
- Sequence[str]
- Tags for annotation of a BuildTrigger
- trigger_template RepoSource Response 
- Template describing the types of source changes to trigger a build. Branch and tag names in trigger templates are interpreted as regular expressions. Any branch or tag change that matches that regular expression will trigger a build. Mutually exclusive with github.
- webhook_config WebhookConfig Response 
- WebhookConfig describes the configuration of a trigger that creates a build whenever a webhook is sent to a trigger's webhook URL.
- approvalConfig Property Map
- Configuration for manual approval to start a build invocation of this BuildTrigger.
- autodetect Boolean
- Autodetect build configuration. The following precedence is used (case insensitive): 1. cloudbuild.yaml 2. cloudbuild.yml 3. cloudbuild.json 4. Dockerfile Currently only available for GitHub App Triggers.
- bitbucketServer Property MapTrigger Config 
- BitbucketServerTriggerConfig describes the configuration of a trigger that creates a build whenever a Bitbucket Server event is received.
- build Property Map
- Contents of the build template.
- createTime String
- Time when the trigger was created.
- description String
- Human-readable description of this trigger.
- disabled Boolean
- If true, the trigger will never automatically execute a build.
- eventType String
- EventType allows the user to explicitly set the type of event to which this BuildTrigger should respond. This field will be validated against the rest of the configuration if it is set.
- filename String
- Path, from the source root, to the build configuration file (i.e. cloudbuild.yaml).
- filter String
- A Common Expression Language string.
- gitFile Property MapSource 
- The file source describing the local or remote Build template.
- github Property Map
- GitHubEventsConfig describes the configuration of a trigger that creates a build whenever a GitHub event is received. Mutually exclusive with trigger_template.
- gitlabEnterprise Property MapEvents Config 
- GitLabEnterpriseEventsConfig describes the configuration of a trigger that creates a build whenever a GitLab Enterprise event is received.
- ignoredFiles List<String>
- ignored_files and included_files are file glob matches using https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match extended with support for "**". If ignored_files and changed files are both empty, then they are not used to determine whether or not to trigger a build. If ignored_files is not empty, then we ignore any files that match any of the ignored_file globs. If the change has no files that are outside of the ignored_files globs, then we do not trigger a build.
- includeBuild StringLogs 
- If set to INCLUDE_BUILD_LOGS_WITH_STATUS, log url will be shown on GitHub page when build status is final. Setting this field to INCLUDE_BUILD_LOGS_WITH_STATUS for non GitHub triggers results in INVALID_ARGUMENT error.
- includedFiles List<String>
- If any of the files altered in the commit pass the ignored_files filter and included_files is empty, then as far as this filter is concerned, we should trigger the build. If any of the files altered in the commit pass the ignored_files filter and included_files is not empty, then we make sure that at least one of those files matches a included_files glob. If not, then we do not trigger a build.
- name String
- User-assigned name of the trigger. Must be unique within the project. Trigger names must meet the following requirements: + They must contain only alphanumeric characters and dashes. + They can be 1-64 characters long. + They must begin and end with an alphanumeric character.
- pubsubConfig Property Map
- PubsubConfig describes the configuration of a trigger that creates a build whenever a Pub/Sub message is published.
- repositoryEvent Property MapConfig 
- The configuration of a trigger that creates a build whenever an event from Repo API is received.
- resourceName String
- The Triggername with format:projects/{project}/locations/{location}/triggers/{trigger}, where {trigger} is a unique identifier generated by the service.
- serviceAccount String
- The service account used for all user-controlled operations including UpdateBuildTrigger, RunBuildTrigger, CreateBuild, and CancelBuild. If no service account is set, then the standard Cloud Build service account ([PROJECT_NUM]@system.gserviceaccount.com) will be used instead. Format: projects/{PROJECT_ID}/serviceAccounts/{ACCOUNT_ID_OR_EMAIL}
- sourceTo Property MapBuild 
- The repo and ref of the repository from which to build. This field is used only for those triggers that do not respond to SCM events. Triggers that respond to such events build source at whatever commit caused the event. This field is currently only used by Webhook, Pub/Sub, Manual, and Cron triggers.
- substitutions Map<String>
- Substitutions for Build resource. The keys must match the following regular expression: ^_[A-Z0-9_]+$.
- List<String>
- Tags for annotation of a BuildTrigger
- triggerTemplate Property Map
- Template describing the types of source changes to trigger a build. Branch and tag names in trigger templates are interpreted as regular expressions. Any branch or tag change that matches that regular expression will trigger a build. Mutually exclusive with github.
- webhookConfig Property Map
- WebhookConfig describes the configuration of a trigger that creates a build whenever a webhook is sent to a trigger's webhook URL.
Supporting Types
ApprovalConfigResponse  
- ApprovalRequired bool
- Whether or not approval is needed. If this is set on a build, it will become pending when created, and will need to be explicitly approved to start.
- ApprovalRequired bool
- Whether or not approval is needed. If this is set on a build, it will become pending when created, and will need to be explicitly approved to start.
- approvalRequired Boolean
- Whether or not approval is needed. If this is set on a build, it will become pending when created, and will need to be explicitly approved to start.
- approvalRequired boolean
- Whether or not approval is needed. If this is set on a build, it will become pending when created, and will need to be explicitly approved to start.
- approval_required bool
- Whether or not approval is needed. If this is set on a build, it will become pending when created, and will need to be explicitly approved to start.
- approvalRequired Boolean
- Whether or not approval is needed. If this is set on a build, it will become pending when created, and will need to be explicitly approved to start.
ApprovalResultResponse  
- ApprovalTime string
- The time when the approval decision was made.
- ApproverAccount string
- Email of the user that called the ApproveBuild API to approve or reject a build at the time that the API was called.
- Comment string
- Optional. An optional comment for this manual approval result.
- Decision string
- The decision of this manual approval.
- Url string
- Optional. An optional URL tied to this manual approval result. This field is essentially the same as comment, except that it will be rendered by the UI differently. An example use case is a link to an external job that approved this Build.
- ApprovalTime string
- The time when the approval decision was made.
- ApproverAccount string
- Email of the user that called the ApproveBuild API to approve or reject a build at the time that the API was called.
- Comment string
- Optional. An optional comment for this manual approval result.
- Decision string
- The decision of this manual approval.
- Url string
- Optional. An optional URL tied to this manual approval result. This field is essentially the same as comment, except that it will be rendered by the UI differently. An example use case is a link to an external job that approved this Build.
- approvalTime String
- The time when the approval decision was made.
- approverAccount String
- Email of the user that called the ApproveBuild API to approve or reject a build at the time that the API was called.
- comment String
- Optional. An optional comment for this manual approval result.
- decision String
- The decision of this manual approval.
- url String
- Optional. An optional URL tied to this manual approval result. This field is essentially the same as comment, except that it will be rendered by the UI differently. An example use case is a link to an external job that approved this Build.
- approvalTime string
- The time when the approval decision was made.
- approverAccount string
- Email of the user that called the ApproveBuild API to approve or reject a build at the time that the API was called.
- comment string
- Optional. An optional comment for this manual approval result.
- decision string
- The decision of this manual approval.
- url string
- Optional. An optional URL tied to this manual approval result. This field is essentially the same as comment, except that it will be rendered by the UI differently. An example use case is a link to an external job that approved this Build.
- approval_time str
- The time when the approval decision was made.
- approver_account str
- Email of the user that called the ApproveBuild API to approve or reject a build at the time that the API was called.
- comment str
- Optional. An optional comment for this manual approval result.
- decision str
- The decision of this manual approval.
- url str
- Optional. An optional URL tied to this manual approval result. This field is essentially the same as comment, except that it will be rendered by the UI differently. An example use case is a link to an external job that approved this Build.
- approvalTime String
- The time when the approval decision was made.
- approverAccount String
- Email of the user that called the ApproveBuild API to approve or reject a build at the time that the API was called.
- comment String
- Optional. An optional comment for this manual approval result.
- decision String
- The decision of this manual approval.
- url String
- Optional. An optional URL tied to this manual approval result. This field is essentially the same as comment, except that it will be rendered by the UI differently. An example use case is a link to an external job that approved this Build.
ArtifactObjectsResponse  
- Location string
- Cloud Storage bucket and optional object path, in the form "gs://bucket/path/to/somewhere/". (see Bucket Name Requirements). Files in the workspace matching any path pattern will be uploaded to Cloud Storage with this location as a prefix.
- Paths List<string>
- Path globs used to match files in the build's workspace.
- Timing
Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Time Span Response 
- Stores timing information for pushing all artifact objects.
- Location string
- Cloud Storage bucket and optional object path, in the form "gs://bucket/path/to/somewhere/". (see Bucket Name Requirements). Files in the workspace matching any path pattern will be uploaded to Cloud Storage with this location as a prefix.
- Paths []string
- Path globs used to match files in the build's workspace.
- Timing
TimeSpan Response 
- Stores timing information for pushing all artifact objects.
- location String
- Cloud Storage bucket and optional object path, in the form "gs://bucket/path/to/somewhere/". (see Bucket Name Requirements). Files in the workspace matching any path pattern will be uploaded to Cloud Storage with this location as a prefix.
- paths List<String>
- Path globs used to match files in the build's workspace.
- timing
TimeSpan Response 
- Stores timing information for pushing all artifact objects.
- location string
- Cloud Storage bucket and optional object path, in the form "gs://bucket/path/to/somewhere/". (see Bucket Name Requirements). Files in the workspace matching any path pattern will be uploaded to Cloud Storage with this location as a prefix.
- paths string[]
- Path globs used to match files in the build's workspace.
- timing
TimeSpan Response 
- Stores timing information for pushing all artifact objects.
- location str
- Cloud Storage bucket and optional object path, in the form "gs://bucket/path/to/somewhere/". (see Bucket Name Requirements). Files in the workspace matching any path pattern will be uploaded to Cloud Storage with this location as a prefix.
- paths Sequence[str]
- Path globs used to match files in the build's workspace.
- timing
TimeSpan Response 
- Stores timing information for pushing all artifact objects.
- location String
- Cloud Storage bucket and optional object path, in the form "gs://bucket/path/to/somewhere/". (see Bucket Name Requirements). Files in the workspace matching any path pattern will be uploaded to Cloud Storage with this location as a prefix.
- paths List<String>
- Path globs used to match files in the build's workspace.
- timing Property Map
- Stores timing information for pushing all artifact objects.
ArtifactsResponse 
- Images List<string>
- A list of images to be pushed upon the successful completion of all build steps. The images will be pushed using the builder service account's credentials. The digests of the pushed images will be stored in the Build resource's results field. If any of the images fail to be pushed, the build is marked FAILURE.
- MavenArtifacts List<Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Maven Artifact Response> 
- A list of Maven artifacts to be uploaded to Artifact Registry upon successful completion of all build steps. Artifacts in the workspace matching specified paths globs will be uploaded to the specified Artifact Registry repository using the builder service account's credentials. If any artifacts fail to be pushed, the build is marked FAILURE.
- NpmPackages List<Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Npm Package Response> 
- A list of npm packages to be uploaded to Artifact Registry upon successful completion of all build steps. Npm packages in the specified paths will be uploaded to the specified Artifact Registry repository using the builder service account's credentials. If any packages fail to be pushed, the build is marked FAILURE.
- Objects
Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Artifact Objects Response 
- A list of objects to be uploaded to Cloud Storage upon successful completion of all build steps. Files in the workspace matching specified paths globs will be uploaded to the specified Cloud Storage location using the builder service account's credentials. The location and generation of the uploaded objects will be stored in the Build resource's results field. If any objects fail to be pushed, the build is marked FAILURE.
- PythonPackages List<Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Python Package Response> 
- A list of Python packages to be uploaded to Artifact Registry upon successful completion of all build steps. The build service account credentials will be used to perform the upload. If any objects fail to be pushed, the build is marked FAILURE.
- Images []string
- A list of images to be pushed upon the successful completion of all build steps. The images will be pushed using the builder service account's credentials. The digests of the pushed images will be stored in the Build resource's results field. If any of the images fail to be pushed, the build is marked FAILURE.
- MavenArtifacts []MavenArtifact Response 
- A list of Maven artifacts to be uploaded to Artifact Registry upon successful completion of all build steps. Artifacts in the workspace matching specified paths globs will be uploaded to the specified Artifact Registry repository using the builder service account's credentials. If any artifacts fail to be pushed, the build is marked FAILURE.
- NpmPackages []NpmPackage Response 
- A list of npm packages to be uploaded to Artifact Registry upon successful completion of all build steps. Npm packages in the specified paths will be uploaded to the specified Artifact Registry repository using the builder service account's credentials. If any packages fail to be pushed, the build is marked FAILURE.
- Objects
ArtifactObjects Response 
- A list of objects to be uploaded to Cloud Storage upon successful completion of all build steps. Files in the workspace matching specified paths globs will be uploaded to the specified Cloud Storage location using the builder service account's credentials. The location and generation of the uploaded objects will be stored in the Build resource's results field. If any objects fail to be pushed, the build is marked FAILURE.
- PythonPackages []PythonPackage Response 
- A list of Python packages to be uploaded to Artifact Registry upon successful completion of all build steps. The build service account credentials will be used to perform the upload. If any objects fail to be pushed, the build is marked FAILURE.
- images List<String>
- A list of images to be pushed upon the successful completion of all build steps. The images will be pushed using the builder service account's credentials. The digests of the pushed images will be stored in the Build resource's results field. If any of the images fail to be pushed, the build is marked FAILURE.
- mavenArtifacts List<MavenArtifact Response> 
- A list of Maven artifacts to be uploaded to Artifact Registry upon successful completion of all build steps. Artifacts in the workspace matching specified paths globs will be uploaded to the specified Artifact Registry repository using the builder service account's credentials. If any artifacts fail to be pushed, the build is marked FAILURE.
- npmPackages List<NpmPackage Response> 
- A list of npm packages to be uploaded to Artifact Registry upon successful completion of all build steps. Npm packages in the specified paths will be uploaded to the specified Artifact Registry repository using the builder service account's credentials. If any packages fail to be pushed, the build is marked FAILURE.
- objects
ArtifactObjects Response 
- A list of objects to be uploaded to Cloud Storage upon successful completion of all build steps. Files in the workspace matching specified paths globs will be uploaded to the specified Cloud Storage location using the builder service account's credentials. The location and generation of the uploaded objects will be stored in the Build resource's results field. If any objects fail to be pushed, the build is marked FAILURE.
- pythonPackages List<PythonPackage Response> 
- A list of Python packages to be uploaded to Artifact Registry upon successful completion of all build steps. The build service account credentials will be used to perform the upload. If any objects fail to be pushed, the build is marked FAILURE.
- images string[]
- A list of images to be pushed upon the successful completion of all build steps. The images will be pushed using the builder service account's credentials. The digests of the pushed images will be stored in the Build resource's results field. If any of the images fail to be pushed, the build is marked FAILURE.
- mavenArtifacts MavenArtifact Response[] 
- A list of Maven artifacts to be uploaded to Artifact Registry upon successful completion of all build steps. Artifacts in the workspace matching specified paths globs will be uploaded to the specified Artifact Registry repository using the builder service account's credentials. If any artifacts fail to be pushed, the build is marked FAILURE.
- npmPackages NpmPackage Response[] 
- A list of npm packages to be uploaded to Artifact Registry upon successful completion of all build steps. Npm packages in the specified paths will be uploaded to the specified Artifact Registry repository using the builder service account's credentials. If any packages fail to be pushed, the build is marked FAILURE.
- objects
ArtifactObjects Response 
- A list of objects to be uploaded to Cloud Storage upon successful completion of all build steps. Files in the workspace matching specified paths globs will be uploaded to the specified Cloud Storage location using the builder service account's credentials. The location and generation of the uploaded objects will be stored in the Build resource's results field. If any objects fail to be pushed, the build is marked FAILURE.
- pythonPackages PythonPackage Response[] 
- A list of Python packages to be uploaded to Artifact Registry upon successful completion of all build steps. The build service account credentials will be used to perform the upload. If any objects fail to be pushed, the build is marked FAILURE.
- images Sequence[str]
- A list of images to be pushed upon the successful completion of all build steps. The images will be pushed using the builder service account's credentials. The digests of the pushed images will be stored in the Build resource's results field. If any of the images fail to be pushed, the build is marked FAILURE.
- maven_artifacts Sequence[MavenArtifact Response] 
- A list of Maven artifacts to be uploaded to Artifact Registry upon successful completion of all build steps. Artifacts in the workspace matching specified paths globs will be uploaded to the specified Artifact Registry repository using the builder service account's credentials. If any artifacts fail to be pushed, the build is marked FAILURE.
- npm_packages Sequence[NpmPackage Response] 
- A list of npm packages to be uploaded to Artifact Registry upon successful completion of all build steps. Npm packages in the specified paths will be uploaded to the specified Artifact Registry repository using the builder service account's credentials. If any packages fail to be pushed, the build is marked FAILURE.
- objects
ArtifactObjects Response 
- A list of objects to be uploaded to Cloud Storage upon successful completion of all build steps. Files in the workspace matching specified paths globs will be uploaded to the specified Cloud Storage location using the builder service account's credentials. The location and generation of the uploaded objects will be stored in the Build resource's results field. If any objects fail to be pushed, the build is marked FAILURE.
- python_packages Sequence[PythonPackage Response] 
- A list of Python packages to be uploaded to Artifact Registry upon successful completion of all build steps. The build service account credentials will be used to perform the upload. If any objects fail to be pushed, the build is marked FAILURE.
- images List<String>
- A list of images to be pushed upon the successful completion of all build steps. The images will be pushed using the builder service account's credentials. The digests of the pushed images will be stored in the Build resource's results field. If any of the images fail to be pushed, the build is marked FAILURE.
- mavenArtifacts List<Property Map>
- A list of Maven artifacts to be uploaded to Artifact Registry upon successful completion of all build steps. Artifacts in the workspace matching specified paths globs will be uploaded to the specified Artifact Registry repository using the builder service account's credentials. If any artifacts fail to be pushed, the build is marked FAILURE.
- npmPackages List<Property Map>
- A list of npm packages to be uploaded to Artifact Registry upon successful completion of all build steps. Npm packages in the specified paths will be uploaded to the specified Artifact Registry repository using the builder service account's credentials. If any packages fail to be pushed, the build is marked FAILURE.
- objects Property Map
- A list of objects to be uploaded to Cloud Storage upon successful completion of all build steps. Files in the workspace matching specified paths globs will be uploaded to the specified Cloud Storage location using the builder service account's credentials. The location and generation of the uploaded objects will be stored in the Build resource's results field. If any objects fail to be pushed, the build is marked FAILURE.
- pythonPackages List<Property Map>
- A list of Python packages to be uploaded to Artifact Registry upon successful completion of all build steps. The build service account credentials will be used to perform the upload. If any objects fail to be pushed, the build is marked FAILURE.
BitbucketServerConfigResponse   
- ApiKey string
- Immutable. API Key that will be attached to webhook. Once this field has been set, it cannot be changed. If you need to change it, please create another BitbucketServerConfig.
- ConnectedRepositories List<Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Bitbucket Server Repository Id Response> 
- Connected Bitbucket Server repositories for this config.
- CreateTime string
- Time when the config was created.
- HostUri string
- Immutable. The URI of the Bitbucket Server host. Once this field has been set, it cannot be changed. If you need to change it, please create another BitbucketServerConfig.
- Name string
- The resource name for the config.
- PeeredNetwork string
- Optional. The network to be used when reaching out to the Bitbucket Server instance. The VPC network must be enabled for private service connection. This should be set if the Bitbucket Server instance is hosted on-premises and not reachable by public internet. If this field is left empty, no network peering will occur and calls to the Bitbucket Server instance will be made over the public internet. Must be in the format projects/{project}/global/networks/{network}, where {project} is a project number or id and {network} is the name of a VPC network in the project.
- PeeredNetwork stringIp Range 
- Immutable. IP range within the peered network. This is specified in CIDR notation with a slash and the subnet prefix size. You can optionally specify an IP address before the subnet prefix value. e.g. 192.168.0.0/29would specify an IP range starting at 192.168.0.0 with a 29 bit prefix size./16would specify a prefix size of 16 bits, with an automatically determined IP within the peered VPC. If unspecified, a value of/24will be used. The field only has an effect if peered_network is set.
- Secrets
Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Bitbucket Server Secrets Response 
- Secret Manager secrets needed by the config.
- SslCa string
- Optional. SSL certificate to use for requests to Bitbucket Server. The format should be PEM format but the extension can be one of .pem, .cer, or .crt.
- Username string
- Username of the account Cloud Build will use on Bitbucket Server.
- WebhookKey string
- UUID included in webhook requests. The UUID is used to look up the corresponding config.
- ApiKey string
- Immutable. API Key that will be attached to webhook. Once this field has been set, it cannot be changed. If you need to change it, please create another BitbucketServerConfig.
- ConnectedRepositories []BitbucketServer Repository Id Response 
- Connected Bitbucket Server repositories for this config.
- CreateTime string
- Time when the config was created.
- HostUri string
- Immutable. The URI of the Bitbucket Server host. Once this field has been set, it cannot be changed. If you need to change it, please create another BitbucketServerConfig.
- Name string
- The resource name for the config.
- PeeredNetwork string
- Optional. The network to be used when reaching out to the Bitbucket Server instance. The VPC network must be enabled for private service connection. This should be set if the Bitbucket Server instance is hosted on-premises and not reachable by public internet. If this field is left empty, no network peering will occur and calls to the Bitbucket Server instance will be made over the public internet. Must be in the format projects/{project}/global/networks/{network}, where {project} is a project number or id and {network} is the name of a VPC network in the project.
- PeeredNetwork stringIp Range 
- Immutable. IP range within the peered network. This is specified in CIDR notation with a slash and the subnet prefix size. You can optionally specify an IP address before the subnet prefix value. e.g. 192.168.0.0/29would specify an IP range starting at 192.168.0.0 with a 29 bit prefix size./16would specify a prefix size of 16 bits, with an automatically determined IP within the peered VPC. If unspecified, a value of/24will be used. The field only has an effect if peered_network is set.
- Secrets
BitbucketServer Secrets Response 
- Secret Manager secrets needed by the config.
- SslCa string
- Optional. SSL certificate to use for requests to Bitbucket Server. The format should be PEM format but the extension can be one of .pem, .cer, or .crt.
- Username string
- Username of the account Cloud Build will use on Bitbucket Server.
- WebhookKey string
- UUID included in webhook requests. The UUID is used to look up the corresponding config.
- apiKey String
- Immutable. API Key that will be attached to webhook. Once this field has been set, it cannot be changed. If you need to change it, please create another BitbucketServerConfig.
- connectedRepositories List<BitbucketServer Repository Id Response> 
- Connected Bitbucket Server repositories for this config.
- createTime String
- Time when the config was created.
- hostUri String
- Immutable. The URI of the Bitbucket Server host. Once this field has been set, it cannot be changed. If you need to change it, please create another BitbucketServerConfig.
- name String
- The resource name for the config.
- peeredNetwork String
- Optional. The network to be used when reaching out to the Bitbucket Server instance. The VPC network must be enabled for private service connection. This should be set if the Bitbucket Server instance is hosted on-premises and not reachable by public internet. If this field is left empty, no network peering will occur and calls to the Bitbucket Server instance will be made over the public internet. Must be in the format projects/{project}/global/networks/{network}, where {project} is a project number or id and {network} is the name of a VPC network in the project.
- peeredNetwork StringIp Range 
- Immutable. IP range within the peered network. This is specified in CIDR notation with a slash and the subnet prefix size. You can optionally specify an IP address before the subnet prefix value. e.g. 192.168.0.0/29would specify an IP range starting at 192.168.0.0 with a 29 bit prefix size./16would specify a prefix size of 16 bits, with an automatically determined IP within the peered VPC. If unspecified, a value of/24will be used. The field only has an effect if peered_network is set.
- secrets
BitbucketServer Secrets Response 
- Secret Manager secrets needed by the config.
- sslCa String
- Optional. SSL certificate to use for requests to Bitbucket Server. The format should be PEM format but the extension can be one of .pem, .cer, or .crt.
- username String
- Username of the account Cloud Build will use on Bitbucket Server.
- webhookKey String
- UUID included in webhook requests. The UUID is used to look up the corresponding config.
- apiKey string
- Immutable. API Key that will be attached to webhook. Once this field has been set, it cannot be changed. If you need to change it, please create another BitbucketServerConfig.
- connectedRepositories BitbucketServer Repository Id Response[] 
- Connected Bitbucket Server repositories for this config.
- createTime string
- Time when the config was created.
- hostUri string
- Immutable. The URI of the Bitbucket Server host. Once this field has been set, it cannot be changed. If you need to change it, please create another BitbucketServerConfig.
- name string
- The resource name for the config.
- peeredNetwork string
- Optional. The network to be used when reaching out to the Bitbucket Server instance. The VPC network must be enabled for private service connection. This should be set if the Bitbucket Server instance is hosted on-premises and not reachable by public internet. If this field is left empty, no network peering will occur and calls to the Bitbucket Server instance will be made over the public internet. Must be in the format projects/{project}/global/networks/{network}, where {project} is a project number or id and {network} is the name of a VPC network in the project.
- peeredNetwork stringIp Range 
- Immutable. IP range within the peered network. This is specified in CIDR notation with a slash and the subnet prefix size. You can optionally specify an IP address before the subnet prefix value. e.g. 192.168.0.0/29would specify an IP range starting at 192.168.0.0 with a 29 bit prefix size./16would specify a prefix size of 16 bits, with an automatically determined IP within the peered VPC. If unspecified, a value of/24will be used. The field only has an effect if peered_network is set.
- secrets
BitbucketServer Secrets Response 
- Secret Manager secrets needed by the config.
- sslCa string
- Optional. SSL certificate to use for requests to Bitbucket Server. The format should be PEM format but the extension can be one of .pem, .cer, or .crt.
- username string
- Username of the account Cloud Build will use on Bitbucket Server.
- webhookKey string
- UUID included in webhook requests. The UUID is used to look up the corresponding config.
- api_key str
- Immutable. API Key that will be attached to webhook. Once this field has been set, it cannot be changed. If you need to change it, please create another BitbucketServerConfig.
- connected_repositories Sequence[BitbucketServer Repository Id Response] 
- Connected Bitbucket Server repositories for this config.
- create_time str
- Time when the config was created.
- host_uri str
- Immutable. The URI of the Bitbucket Server host. Once this field has been set, it cannot be changed. If you need to change it, please create another BitbucketServerConfig.
- name str
- The resource name for the config.
- peered_network str
- Optional. The network to be used when reaching out to the Bitbucket Server instance. The VPC network must be enabled for private service connection. This should be set if the Bitbucket Server instance is hosted on-premises and not reachable by public internet. If this field is left empty, no network peering will occur and calls to the Bitbucket Server instance will be made over the public internet. Must be in the format projects/{project}/global/networks/{network}, where {project} is a project number or id and {network} is the name of a VPC network in the project.
- peered_network_ strip_ range 
- Immutable. IP range within the peered network. This is specified in CIDR notation with a slash and the subnet prefix size. You can optionally specify an IP address before the subnet prefix value. e.g. 192.168.0.0/29would specify an IP range starting at 192.168.0.0 with a 29 bit prefix size./16would specify a prefix size of 16 bits, with an automatically determined IP within the peered VPC. If unspecified, a value of/24will be used. The field only has an effect if peered_network is set.
- secrets
BitbucketServer Secrets Response 
- Secret Manager secrets needed by the config.
- ssl_ca str
- Optional. SSL certificate to use for requests to Bitbucket Server. The format should be PEM format but the extension can be one of .pem, .cer, or .crt.
- username str
- Username of the account Cloud Build will use on Bitbucket Server.
- webhook_key str
- UUID included in webhook requests. The UUID is used to look up the corresponding config.
- apiKey String
- Immutable. API Key that will be attached to webhook. Once this field has been set, it cannot be changed. If you need to change it, please create another BitbucketServerConfig.
- connectedRepositories List<Property Map>
- Connected Bitbucket Server repositories for this config.
- createTime String
- Time when the config was created.
- hostUri String
- Immutable. The URI of the Bitbucket Server host. Once this field has been set, it cannot be changed. If you need to change it, please create another BitbucketServerConfig.
- name String
- The resource name for the config.
- peeredNetwork String
- Optional. The network to be used when reaching out to the Bitbucket Server instance. The VPC network must be enabled for private service connection. This should be set if the Bitbucket Server instance is hosted on-premises and not reachable by public internet. If this field is left empty, no network peering will occur and calls to the Bitbucket Server instance will be made over the public internet. Must be in the format projects/{project}/global/networks/{network}, where {project} is a project number or id and {network} is the name of a VPC network in the project.
- peeredNetwork StringIp Range 
- Immutable. IP range within the peered network. This is specified in CIDR notation with a slash and the subnet prefix size. You can optionally specify an IP address before the subnet prefix value. e.g. 192.168.0.0/29would specify an IP range starting at 192.168.0.0 with a 29 bit prefix size./16would specify a prefix size of 16 bits, with an automatically determined IP within the peered VPC. If unspecified, a value of/24will be used. The field only has an effect if peered_network is set.
- secrets Property Map
- Secret Manager secrets needed by the config.
- sslCa String
- Optional. SSL certificate to use for requests to Bitbucket Server. The format should be PEM format but the extension can be one of .pem, .cer, or .crt.
- username String
- Username of the account Cloud Build will use on Bitbucket Server.
- webhookKey String
- UUID included in webhook requests. The UUID is used to look up the corresponding config.
BitbucketServerRepositoryIdResponse    
- ProjectKey string
- Identifier for the project storing the repository.
- RepoSlug string
- Identifier for the repository.
- WebhookId int
- The ID of the webhook that was created for receiving events from this repo. We only create and manage a single webhook for each repo.
- ProjectKey string
- Identifier for the project storing the repository.
- RepoSlug string
- Identifier for the repository.
- WebhookId int
- The ID of the webhook that was created for receiving events from this repo. We only create and manage a single webhook for each repo.
- projectKey String
- Identifier for the project storing the repository.
- repoSlug String
- Identifier for the repository.
- webhookId Integer
- The ID of the webhook that was created for receiving events from this repo. We only create and manage a single webhook for each repo.
- projectKey string
- Identifier for the project storing the repository.
- repoSlug string
- Identifier for the repository.
- webhookId number
- The ID of the webhook that was created for receiving events from this repo. We only create and manage a single webhook for each repo.
- project_key str
- Identifier for the project storing the repository.
- repo_slug str
- Identifier for the repository.
- webhook_id int
- The ID of the webhook that was created for receiving events from this repo. We only create and manage a single webhook for each repo.
- projectKey String
- Identifier for the project storing the repository.
- repoSlug String
- Identifier for the repository.
- webhookId Number
- The ID of the webhook that was created for receiving events from this repo. We only create and manage a single webhook for each repo.
BitbucketServerSecretsResponse   
- AdminAccess stringToken Version Name 
- The resource name for the admin access token's secret version.
- ReadAccess stringToken Version Name 
- The resource name for the read access token's secret version.
- WebhookSecret stringVersion Name 
- Immutable. The resource name for the webhook secret's secret version. Once this field has been set, it cannot be changed. If you need to change it, please create another BitbucketServerConfig.
- AdminAccess stringToken Version Name 
- The resource name for the admin access token's secret version.
- ReadAccess stringToken Version Name 
- The resource name for the read access token's secret version.
- WebhookSecret stringVersion Name 
- Immutable. The resource name for the webhook secret's secret version. Once this field has been set, it cannot be changed. If you need to change it, please create another BitbucketServerConfig.
- adminAccess StringToken Version Name 
- The resource name for the admin access token's secret version.
- readAccess StringToken Version Name 
- The resource name for the read access token's secret version.
- webhookSecret StringVersion Name 
- Immutable. The resource name for the webhook secret's secret version. Once this field has been set, it cannot be changed. If you need to change it, please create another BitbucketServerConfig.
- adminAccess stringToken Version Name 
- The resource name for the admin access token's secret version.
- readAccess stringToken Version Name 
- The resource name for the read access token's secret version.
- webhookSecret stringVersion Name 
- Immutable. The resource name for the webhook secret's secret version. Once this field has been set, it cannot be changed. If you need to change it, please create another BitbucketServerConfig.
- admin_access_ strtoken_ version_ name 
- The resource name for the admin access token's secret version.
- read_access_ strtoken_ version_ name 
- The resource name for the read access token's secret version.
- webhook_secret_ strversion_ name 
- Immutable. The resource name for the webhook secret's secret version. Once this field has been set, it cannot be changed. If you need to change it, please create another BitbucketServerConfig.
- adminAccess StringToken Version Name 
- The resource name for the admin access token's secret version.
- readAccess StringToken Version Name 
- The resource name for the read access token's secret version.
- webhookSecret StringVersion Name 
- Immutable. The resource name for the webhook secret's secret version. Once this field has been set, it cannot be changed. If you need to change it, please create another BitbucketServerConfig.
BitbucketServerTriggerConfigResponse    
- BitbucketServer Pulumi.Config Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Bitbucket Server Config Response 
- The BitbucketServerConfig specified in the bitbucket_server_config_resource field.
- BitbucketServer stringConfig Resource 
- The Bitbucket server config resource that this trigger config maps to.
- ProjectKey string
- Key of the project that the repo is in. For example: The key for https://mybitbucket.server/projects/TEST/repos/test-repo is "TEST".
- PullRequest Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Pull Request Filter Response 
- Filter to match changes in pull requests.
- Push
Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Push Filter Response 
- Filter to match changes in refs like branches, tags.
- RepoSlug string
- Slug of the repository. A repository slug is a URL-friendly version of a repository name, automatically generated by Bitbucket for use in the URL. For example, if the repository name is 'test repo', in the URL it would become 'test-repo' as in https://mybitbucket.server/projects/TEST/repos/test-repo.
- BitbucketServer BitbucketConfig Server Config Response 
- The BitbucketServerConfig specified in the bitbucket_server_config_resource field.
- BitbucketServer stringConfig Resource 
- The Bitbucket server config resource that this trigger config maps to.
- ProjectKey string
- Key of the project that the repo is in. For example: The key for https://mybitbucket.server/projects/TEST/repos/test-repo is "TEST".
- PullRequest PullRequest Filter Response 
- Filter to match changes in pull requests.
- Push
PushFilter Response 
- Filter to match changes in refs like branches, tags.
- RepoSlug string
- Slug of the repository. A repository slug is a URL-friendly version of a repository name, automatically generated by Bitbucket for use in the URL. For example, if the repository name is 'test repo', in the URL it would become 'test-repo' as in https://mybitbucket.server/projects/TEST/repos/test-repo.
- bitbucketServer BitbucketConfig Server Config Response 
- The BitbucketServerConfig specified in the bitbucket_server_config_resource field.
- bitbucketServer StringConfig Resource 
- The Bitbucket server config resource that this trigger config maps to.
- projectKey String
- Key of the project that the repo is in. For example: The key for https://mybitbucket.server/projects/TEST/repos/test-repo is "TEST".
- pullRequest PullRequest Filter Response 
- Filter to match changes in pull requests.
- push
PushFilter Response 
- Filter to match changes in refs like branches, tags.
- repoSlug String
- Slug of the repository. A repository slug is a URL-friendly version of a repository name, automatically generated by Bitbucket for use in the URL. For example, if the repository name is 'test repo', in the URL it would become 'test-repo' as in https://mybitbucket.server/projects/TEST/repos/test-repo.
- bitbucketServer BitbucketConfig Server Config Response 
- The BitbucketServerConfig specified in the bitbucket_server_config_resource field.
- bitbucketServer stringConfig Resource 
- The Bitbucket server config resource that this trigger config maps to.
- projectKey string
- Key of the project that the repo is in. For example: The key for https://mybitbucket.server/projects/TEST/repos/test-repo is "TEST".
- pullRequest PullRequest Filter Response 
- Filter to match changes in pull requests.
- push
PushFilter Response 
- Filter to match changes in refs like branches, tags.
- repoSlug string
- Slug of the repository. A repository slug is a URL-friendly version of a repository name, automatically generated by Bitbucket for use in the URL. For example, if the repository name is 'test repo', in the URL it would become 'test-repo' as in https://mybitbucket.server/projects/TEST/repos/test-repo.
- bitbucket_server_ Bitbucketconfig Server Config Response 
- The BitbucketServerConfig specified in the bitbucket_server_config_resource field.
- bitbucket_server_ strconfig_ resource 
- The Bitbucket server config resource that this trigger config maps to.
- project_key str
- Key of the project that the repo is in. For example: The key for https://mybitbucket.server/projects/TEST/repos/test-repo is "TEST".
- pull_request PullRequest Filter Response 
- Filter to match changes in pull requests.
- push
PushFilter Response 
- Filter to match changes in refs like branches, tags.
- repo_slug str
- Slug of the repository. A repository slug is a URL-friendly version of a repository name, automatically generated by Bitbucket for use in the URL. For example, if the repository name is 'test repo', in the URL it would become 'test-repo' as in https://mybitbucket.server/projects/TEST/repos/test-repo.
- bitbucketServer Property MapConfig 
- The BitbucketServerConfig specified in the bitbucket_server_config_resource field.
- bitbucketServer StringConfig Resource 
- The Bitbucket server config resource that this trigger config maps to.
- projectKey String
- Key of the project that the repo is in. For example: The key for https://mybitbucket.server/projects/TEST/repos/test-repo is "TEST".
- pullRequest Property Map
- Filter to match changes in pull requests.
- push Property Map
- Filter to match changes in refs like branches, tags.
- repoSlug String
- Slug of the repository. A repository slug is a URL-friendly version of a repository name, automatically generated by Bitbucket for use in the URL. For example, if the repository name is 'test repo', in the URL it would become 'test-repo' as in https://mybitbucket.server/projects/TEST/repos/test-repo.
BuildApprovalResponse  
- Config
Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Approval Config Response 
- Configuration for manual approval of this build.
- Result
Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Approval Result Response 
- Result of manual approval for this Build.
- State string
- The state of this build's approval.
- Config
ApprovalConfig Response 
- Configuration for manual approval of this build.
- Result
ApprovalResult Response 
- Result of manual approval for this Build.
- State string
- The state of this build's approval.
- config
ApprovalConfig Response 
- Configuration for manual approval of this build.
- result
ApprovalResult Response 
- Result of manual approval for this Build.
- state String
- The state of this build's approval.
- config
ApprovalConfig Response 
- Configuration for manual approval of this build.
- result
ApprovalResult Response 
- Result of manual approval for this Build.
- state string
- The state of this build's approval.
- config
ApprovalConfig Response 
- Configuration for manual approval of this build.
- result
ApprovalResult Response 
- Result of manual approval for this Build.
- state str
- The state of this build's approval.
- config Property Map
- Configuration for manual approval of this build.
- result Property Map
- Result of manual approval for this Build.
- state String
- The state of this build's approval.
BuildOptionsResponse  
- AutomapSubstitutions bool
- Option to include built-in and custom substitutions as env variables for all build steps.
- DefaultLogs stringBucket Behavior 
- Optional. Option to specify how default logs buckets are setup.
- DiskSize stringGb 
- Requested disk size for the VM that runs the build. Note that this is NOT "disk free"; some of the space will be used by the operating system and build utilities. Also note that this is the minimum disk size that will be allocated for the build -- the build may run with a larger disk than requested. At present, the maximum disk size is 2000GB; builds that request more than the maximum are rejected with an error.
- DynamicSubstitutions bool
- Option to specify whether or not to apply bash style string operations to the substitutions. NOTE: this is always enabled for triggered builds and cannot be overridden in the build configuration file.
- Env List<string>
- A list of global environment variable definitions that will exist for all build steps in this build. If a variable is defined in both globally and in a build step, the variable will use the build step value. The elements are of the form "KEY=VALUE" for the environment variable "KEY" being given the value "VALUE".
- LogStreaming stringOption 
- Option to define build log streaming behavior to Cloud Storage.
- Logging string
- Option to specify the logging mode, which determines if and where build logs are stored.
- MachineType string
- Compute Engine machine type on which to run the build.
- Pool
Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Pool Option Response 
- Optional. Specification for execution on a WorkerPool. See running builds in a private pool for more information.
- RequestedVerify stringOption 
- Requested verifiability options.
- SecretEnv List<string>
- A list of global environment variables, which are encrypted using a Cloud Key Management Service crypto key. These values must be specified in the build's Secret. These variables will be available to all build steps in this build.
- SourceProvenance List<string>Hash 
- Requested hash for SourceProvenance.
- SubstitutionOption string
- Option to specify behavior when there is an error in the substitution checks. NOTE: this is always set to ALLOW_LOOSE for triggered builds and cannot be overridden in the build configuration file.
- Volumes
List<Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Volume Response> 
- Global list of volumes to mount for ALL build steps Each volume is created as an empty volume prior to starting the build process. Upon completion of the build, volumes and their contents are discarded. Global volume names and paths cannot conflict with the volumes defined a build step. Using a global volume in a build with only one step is not valid as it is indicative of a build request with an incorrect configuration.
- WorkerPool string
- This field deprecated; please use pool.nameinstead.
- AutomapSubstitutions bool
- Option to include built-in and custom substitutions as env variables for all build steps.
- DefaultLogs stringBucket Behavior 
- Optional. Option to specify how default logs buckets are setup.
- DiskSize stringGb 
- Requested disk size for the VM that runs the build. Note that this is NOT "disk free"; some of the space will be used by the operating system and build utilities. Also note that this is the minimum disk size that will be allocated for the build -- the build may run with a larger disk than requested. At present, the maximum disk size is 2000GB; builds that request more than the maximum are rejected with an error.
- DynamicSubstitutions bool
- Option to specify whether or not to apply bash style string operations to the substitutions. NOTE: this is always enabled for triggered builds and cannot be overridden in the build configuration file.
- Env []string
- A list of global environment variable definitions that will exist for all build steps in this build. If a variable is defined in both globally and in a build step, the variable will use the build step value. The elements are of the form "KEY=VALUE" for the environment variable "KEY" being given the value "VALUE".
- LogStreaming stringOption 
- Option to define build log streaming behavior to Cloud Storage.
- Logging string
- Option to specify the logging mode, which determines if and where build logs are stored.
- MachineType string
- Compute Engine machine type on which to run the build.
- Pool
PoolOption Response 
- Optional. Specification for execution on a WorkerPool. See running builds in a private pool for more information.
- RequestedVerify stringOption 
- Requested verifiability options.
- SecretEnv []string
- A list of global environment variables, which are encrypted using a Cloud Key Management Service crypto key. These values must be specified in the build's Secret. These variables will be available to all build steps in this build.
- SourceProvenance []stringHash 
- Requested hash for SourceProvenance.
- SubstitutionOption string
- Option to specify behavior when there is an error in the substitution checks. NOTE: this is always set to ALLOW_LOOSE for triggered builds and cannot be overridden in the build configuration file.
- Volumes
[]VolumeResponse 
- Global list of volumes to mount for ALL build steps Each volume is created as an empty volume prior to starting the build process. Upon completion of the build, volumes and their contents are discarded. Global volume names and paths cannot conflict with the volumes defined a build step. Using a global volume in a build with only one step is not valid as it is indicative of a build request with an incorrect configuration.
- WorkerPool string
- This field deprecated; please use pool.nameinstead.
- automapSubstitutions Boolean
- Option to include built-in and custom substitutions as env variables for all build steps.
- defaultLogs StringBucket Behavior 
- Optional. Option to specify how default logs buckets are setup.
- diskSize StringGb 
- Requested disk size for the VM that runs the build. Note that this is NOT "disk free"; some of the space will be used by the operating system and build utilities. Also note that this is the minimum disk size that will be allocated for the build -- the build may run with a larger disk than requested. At present, the maximum disk size is 2000GB; builds that request more than the maximum are rejected with an error.
- dynamicSubstitutions Boolean
- Option to specify whether or not to apply bash style string operations to the substitutions. NOTE: this is always enabled for triggered builds and cannot be overridden in the build configuration file.
- env List<String>
- A list of global environment variable definitions that will exist for all build steps in this build. If a variable is defined in both globally and in a build step, the variable will use the build step value. The elements are of the form "KEY=VALUE" for the environment variable "KEY" being given the value "VALUE".
- logStreaming StringOption 
- Option to define build log streaming behavior to Cloud Storage.
- logging String
- Option to specify the logging mode, which determines if and where build logs are stored.
- machineType String
- Compute Engine machine type on which to run the build.
- pool
PoolOption Response 
- Optional. Specification for execution on a WorkerPool. See running builds in a private pool for more information.
- requestedVerify StringOption 
- Requested verifiability options.
- secretEnv List<String>
- A list of global environment variables, which are encrypted using a Cloud Key Management Service crypto key. These values must be specified in the build's Secret. These variables will be available to all build steps in this build.
- sourceProvenance List<String>Hash 
- Requested hash for SourceProvenance.
- substitutionOption String
- Option to specify behavior when there is an error in the substitution checks. NOTE: this is always set to ALLOW_LOOSE for triggered builds and cannot be overridden in the build configuration file.
- volumes
List<VolumeResponse> 
- Global list of volumes to mount for ALL build steps Each volume is created as an empty volume prior to starting the build process. Upon completion of the build, volumes and their contents are discarded. Global volume names and paths cannot conflict with the volumes defined a build step. Using a global volume in a build with only one step is not valid as it is indicative of a build request with an incorrect configuration.
- workerPool String
- This field deprecated; please use pool.nameinstead.
- automapSubstitutions boolean
- Option to include built-in and custom substitutions as env variables for all build steps.
- defaultLogs stringBucket Behavior 
- Optional. Option to specify how default logs buckets are setup.
- diskSize stringGb 
- Requested disk size for the VM that runs the build. Note that this is NOT "disk free"; some of the space will be used by the operating system and build utilities. Also note that this is the minimum disk size that will be allocated for the build -- the build may run with a larger disk than requested. At present, the maximum disk size is 2000GB; builds that request more than the maximum are rejected with an error.
- dynamicSubstitutions boolean
- Option to specify whether or not to apply bash style string operations to the substitutions. NOTE: this is always enabled for triggered builds and cannot be overridden in the build configuration file.
- env string[]
- A list of global environment variable definitions that will exist for all build steps in this build. If a variable is defined in both globally and in a build step, the variable will use the build step value. The elements are of the form "KEY=VALUE" for the environment variable "KEY" being given the value "VALUE".
- logStreaming stringOption 
- Option to define build log streaming behavior to Cloud Storage.
- logging string
- Option to specify the logging mode, which determines if and where build logs are stored.
- machineType string
- Compute Engine machine type on which to run the build.
- pool
PoolOption Response 
- Optional. Specification for execution on a WorkerPool. See running builds in a private pool for more information.
- requestedVerify stringOption 
- Requested verifiability options.
- secretEnv string[]
- A list of global environment variables, which are encrypted using a Cloud Key Management Service crypto key. These values must be specified in the build's Secret. These variables will be available to all build steps in this build.
- sourceProvenance string[]Hash 
- Requested hash for SourceProvenance.
- substitutionOption string
- Option to specify behavior when there is an error in the substitution checks. NOTE: this is always set to ALLOW_LOOSE for triggered builds and cannot be overridden in the build configuration file.
- volumes
VolumeResponse[] 
- Global list of volumes to mount for ALL build steps Each volume is created as an empty volume prior to starting the build process. Upon completion of the build, volumes and their contents are discarded. Global volume names and paths cannot conflict with the volumes defined a build step. Using a global volume in a build with only one step is not valid as it is indicative of a build request with an incorrect configuration.
- workerPool string
- This field deprecated; please use pool.nameinstead.
- automap_substitutions bool
- Option to include built-in and custom substitutions as env variables for all build steps.
- default_logs_ strbucket_ behavior 
- Optional. Option to specify how default logs buckets are setup.
- disk_size_ strgb 
- Requested disk size for the VM that runs the build. Note that this is NOT "disk free"; some of the space will be used by the operating system and build utilities. Also note that this is the minimum disk size that will be allocated for the build -- the build may run with a larger disk than requested. At present, the maximum disk size is 2000GB; builds that request more than the maximum are rejected with an error.
- dynamic_substitutions bool
- Option to specify whether or not to apply bash style string operations to the substitutions. NOTE: this is always enabled for triggered builds and cannot be overridden in the build configuration file.
- env Sequence[str]
- A list of global environment variable definitions that will exist for all build steps in this build. If a variable is defined in both globally and in a build step, the variable will use the build step value. The elements are of the form "KEY=VALUE" for the environment variable "KEY" being given the value "VALUE".
- log_streaming_ stroption 
- Option to define build log streaming behavior to Cloud Storage.
- logging str
- Option to specify the logging mode, which determines if and where build logs are stored.
- machine_type str
- Compute Engine machine type on which to run the build.
- pool
PoolOption Response 
- Optional. Specification for execution on a WorkerPool. See running builds in a private pool for more information.
- requested_verify_ stroption 
- Requested verifiability options.
- secret_env Sequence[str]
- A list of global environment variables, which are encrypted using a Cloud Key Management Service crypto key. These values must be specified in the build's Secret. These variables will be available to all build steps in this build.
- source_provenance_ Sequence[str]hash 
- Requested hash for SourceProvenance.
- substitution_option str
- Option to specify behavior when there is an error in the substitution checks. NOTE: this is always set to ALLOW_LOOSE for triggered builds and cannot be overridden in the build configuration file.
- volumes
Sequence[VolumeResponse] 
- Global list of volumes to mount for ALL build steps Each volume is created as an empty volume prior to starting the build process. Upon completion of the build, volumes and their contents are discarded. Global volume names and paths cannot conflict with the volumes defined a build step. Using a global volume in a build with only one step is not valid as it is indicative of a build request with an incorrect configuration.
- worker_pool str
- This field deprecated; please use pool.nameinstead.
- automapSubstitutions Boolean
- Option to include built-in and custom substitutions as env variables for all build steps.
- defaultLogs StringBucket Behavior 
- Optional. Option to specify how default logs buckets are setup.
- diskSize StringGb 
- Requested disk size for the VM that runs the build. Note that this is NOT "disk free"; some of the space will be used by the operating system and build utilities. Also note that this is the minimum disk size that will be allocated for the build -- the build may run with a larger disk than requested. At present, the maximum disk size is 2000GB; builds that request more than the maximum are rejected with an error.
- dynamicSubstitutions Boolean
- Option to specify whether or not to apply bash style string operations to the substitutions. NOTE: this is always enabled for triggered builds and cannot be overridden in the build configuration file.
- env List<String>
- A list of global environment variable definitions that will exist for all build steps in this build. If a variable is defined in both globally and in a build step, the variable will use the build step value. The elements are of the form "KEY=VALUE" for the environment variable "KEY" being given the value "VALUE".
- logStreaming StringOption 
- Option to define build log streaming behavior to Cloud Storage.
- logging String
- Option to specify the logging mode, which determines if and where build logs are stored.
- machineType String
- Compute Engine machine type on which to run the build.
- pool Property Map
- Optional. Specification for execution on a WorkerPool. See running builds in a private pool for more information.
- requestedVerify StringOption 
- Requested verifiability options.
- secretEnv List<String>
- A list of global environment variables, which are encrypted using a Cloud Key Management Service crypto key. These values must be specified in the build's Secret. These variables will be available to all build steps in this build.
- sourceProvenance List<String>Hash 
- Requested hash for SourceProvenance.
- substitutionOption String
- Option to specify behavior when there is an error in the substitution checks. NOTE: this is always set to ALLOW_LOOSE for triggered builds and cannot be overridden in the build configuration file.
- volumes List<Property Map>
- Global list of volumes to mount for ALL build steps Each volume is created as an empty volume prior to starting the build process. Upon completion of the build, volumes and their contents are discarded. Global volume names and paths cannot conflict with the volumes defined a build step. Using a global volume in a build with only one step is not valid as it is indicative of a build request with an incorrect configuration.
- workerPool String
- This field deprecated; please use pool.nameinstead.
BuildResponse 
- Approval
Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Build Approval Response 
- Describes this build's approval configuration, status, and result.
- Artifacts
Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Artifacts Response 
- Artifacts produced by the build that should be uploaded upon successful completion of all build steps.
- AvailableSecrets Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Secrets Response 
- Secrets and secret environment variables.
- BuildTrigger stringId 
- The ID of the BuildTriggerthat triggered this build, if it was triggered automatically.
- CreateTime string
- Time at which the request to create the build was received.
- FailureInfo Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Failure Info Response 
- Contains information about the build when status=FAILURE.
- FinishTime string
- Time at which execution of the build was finished. The difference between finish_time and start_time is the duration of the build's execution.
- Images List<string>
- A list of images to be pushed upon the successful completion of all build steps. The images are pushed using the builder service account's credentials. The digests of the pushed images will be stored in the Buildresource's results field. If any of the images fail to be pushed, the build status is markedFAILURE.
- LogUrl string
- URL to logs for this build in Google Cloud Console.
- LogsBucket string
- Cloud Storage bucket where logs should be written (see Bucket Name Requirements). Logs file names will be of the format ${logs_bucket}/log-${build_id}.txt.
- Name string
- The 'Build' name with format: projects/{project}/locations/{location}/builds/{build}, where {build} is a unique identifier generated by the service.
- Options
Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Build Options Response 
- Special options for this build.
- Project string
- ID of the project.
- QueueTtl string
- TTL in queue for this build. If provided and the build is enqueued longer than this value, the build will expire and the build status will be EXPIRED. The TTL starts ticking from create_time.
- Results
Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Results Response 
- Results of the build.
- Secrets
List<Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Secret Response> 
- Secrets to decrypt using Cloud Key Management Service. Note: Secret Manager is the recommended technique for managing sensitive data with Cloud Build. Use available_secretsto configure builds to access secrets from Secret Manager. For instructions, see: https://cloud.google.com/cloud-build/docs/securing-builds/use-secrets
- ServiceAccount string
- IAM service account whose credentials will be used at build runtime. Must be of the format projects/{PROJECT_ID}/serviceAccounts/{ACCOUNT}. ACCOUNT can be email address or uniqueId of the service account.
- Source
Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Source Response 
- The location of the source files to build.
- SourceProvenance Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Source Provenance Response 
- A permanent fixed identifier for source.
- StartTime string
- Time at which execution of the build was started.
- Status string
- Status of the build.
- StatusDetail string
- Customer-readable message about the current status.
- Steps
List<Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Build Step Response> 
- The operations to be performed on the workspace.
- Substitutions Dictionary<string, string>
- Substitutions data for Buildresource.
- List<string>
- Tags for annotation of a Build. These are not docker tags.
- Timeout string
- Amount of time that this build should be allowed to run, to second granularity. If this amount of time elapses, work on the build will cease and the build status will be TIMEOUT.timeoutstarts ticking fromstartTime. Default time is 60 minutes.
- Timing Dictionary<string, string>
- Stores timing information for phases of the build. Valid keys are: * BUILD: time to execute all build steps. * PUSH: time to push all artifacts including docker images and non docker artifacts. * FETCHSOURCE: time to fetch source. * SETUPBUILD: time to set up build. If the build does not specify source or images, these keys will not be included.
- Warnings
List<Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Warning Response> 
- Non-fatal problems encountered during the execution of the build.
- Approval
BuildApproval Response 
- Describes this build's approval configuration, status, and result.
- Artifacts
ArtifactsResponse 
- Artifacts produced by the build that should be uploaded upon successful completion of all build steps.
- AvailableSecrets SecretsResponse 
- Secrets and secret environment variables.
- BuildTrigger stringId 
- The ID of the BuildTriggerthat triggered this build, if it was triggered automatically.
- CreateTime string
- Time at which the request to create the build was received.
- FailureInfo FailureInfo Response 
- Contains information about the build when status=FAILURE.
- FinishTime string
- Time at which execution of the build was finished. The difference between finish_time and start_time is the duration of the build's execution.
- Images []string
- A list of images to be pushed upon the successful completion of all build steps. The images are pushed using the builder service account's credentials. The digests of the pushed images will be stored in the Buildresource's results field. If any of the images fail to be pushed, the build status is markedFAILURE.
- LogUrl string
- URL to logs for this build in Google Cloud Console.
- LogsBucket string
- Cloud Storage bucket where logs should be written (see Bucket Name Requirements). Logs file names will be of the format ${logs_bucket}/log-${build_id}.txt.
- Name string
- The 'Build' name with format: projects/{project}/locations/{location}/builds/{build}, where {build} is a unique identifier generated by the service.
- Options
BuildOptions Response 
- Special options for this build.
- Project string
- ID of the project.
- QueueTtl string
- TTL in queue for this build. If provided and the build is enqueued longer than this value, the build will expire and the build status will be EXPIRED. The TTL starts ticking from create_time.
- Results
ResultsResponse 
- Results of the build.
- Secrets
[]SecretResponse 
- Secrets to decrypt using Cloud Key Management Service. Note: Secret Manager is the recommended technique for managing sensitive data with Cloud Build. Use available_secretsto configure builds to access secrets from Secret Manager. For instructions, see: https://cloud.google.com/cloud-build/docs/securing-builds/use-secrets
- ServiceAccount string
- IAM service account whose credentials will be used at build runtime. Must be of the format projects/{PROJECT_ID}/serviceAccounts/{ACCOUNT}. ACCOUNT can be email address or uniqueId of the service account.
- Source
SourceResponse 
- The location of the source files to build.
- SourceProvenance SourceProvenance Response 
- A permanent fixed identifier for source.
- StartTime string
- Time at which execution of the build was started.
- Status string
- Status of the build.
- StatusDetail string
- Customer-readable message about the current status.
- Steps
[]BuildStep Response 
- The operations to be performed on the workspace.
- Substitutions map[string]string
- Substitutions data for Buildresource.
- []string
- Tags for annotation of a Build. These are not docker tags.
- Timeout string
- Amount of time that this build should be allowed to run, to second granularity. If this amount of time elapses, work on the build will cease and the build status will be TIMEOUT.timeoutstarts ticking fromstartTime. Default time is 60 minutes.
- Timing map[string]string
- Stores timing information for phases of the build. Valid keys are: * BUILD: time to execute all build steps. * PUSH: time to push all artifacts including docker images and non docker artifacts. * FETCHSOURCE: time to fetch source. * SETUPBUILD: time to set up build. If the build does not specify source or images, these keys will not be included.
- Warnings
[]WarningResponse 
- Non-fatal problems encountered during the execution of the build.
- approval
BuildApproval Response 
- Describes this build's approval configuration, status, and result.
- artifacts
ArtifactsResponse 
- Artifacts produced by the build that should be uploaded upon successful completion of all build steps.
- availableSecrets SecretsResponse 
- Secrets and secret environment variables.
- buildTrigger StringId 
- The ID of the BuildTriggerthat triggered this build, if it was triggered automatically.
- createTime String
- Time at which the request to create the build was received.
- failureInfo FailureInfo Response 
- Contains information about the build when status=FAILURE.
- finishTime String
- Time at which execution of the build was finished. The difference between finish_time and start_time is the duration of the build's execution.
- images List<String>
- A list of images to be pushed upon the successful completion of all build steps. The images are pushed using the builder service account's credentials. The digests of the pushed images will be stored in the Buildresource's results field. If any of the images fail to be pushed, the build status is markedFAILURE.
- logUrl String
- URL to logs for this build in Google Cloud Console.
- logsBucket String
- Cloud Storage bucket where logs should be written (see Bucket Name Requirements). Logs file names will be of the format ${logs_bucket}/log-${build_id}.txt.
- name String
- The 'Build' name with format: projects/{project}/locations/{location}/builds/{build}, where {build} is a unique identifier generated by the service.
- options
BuildOptions Response 
- Special options for this build.
- project String
- ID of the project.
- queueTtl String
- TTL in queue for this build. If provided and the build is enqueued longer than this value, the build will expire and the build status will be EXPIRED. The TTL starts ticking from create_time.
- results
ResultsResponse 
- Results of the build.
- secrets
List<SecretResponse> 
- Secrets to decrypt using Cloud Key Management Service. Note: Secret Manager is the recommended technique for managing sensitive data with Cloud Build. Use available_secretsto configure builds to access secrets from Secret Manager. For instructions, see: https://cloud.google.com/cloud-build/docs/securing-builds/use-secrets
- serviceAccount String
- IAM service account whose credentials will be used at build runtime. Must be of the format projects/{PROJECT_ID}/serviceAccounts/{ACCOUNT}. ACCOUNT can be email address or uniqueId of the service account.
- source
SourceResponse 
- The location of the source files to build.
- sourceProvenance SourceProvenance Response 
- A permanent fixed identifier for source.
- startTime String
- Time at which execution of the build was started.
- status String
- Status of the build.
- statusDetail String
- Customer-readable message about the current status.
- steps
List<BuildStep Response> 
- The operations to be performed on the workspace.
- substitutions Map<String,String>
- Substitutions data for Buildresource.
- List<String>
- Tags for annotation of a Build. These are not docker tags.
- timeout String
- Amount of time that this build should be allowed to run, to second granularity. If this amount of time elapses, work on the build will cease and the build status will be TIMEOUT.timeoutstarts ticking fromstartTime. Default time is 60 minutes.
- timing Map<String,String>
- Stores timing information for phases of the build. Valid keys are: * BUILD: time to execute all build steps. * PUSH: time to push all artifacts including docker images and non docker artifacts. * FETCHSOURCE: time to fetch source. * SETUPBUILD: time to set up build. If the build does not specify source or images, these keys will not be included.
- warnings
List<WarningResponse> 
- Non-fatal problems encountered during the execution of the build.
- approval
BuildApproval Response 
- Describes this build's approval configuration, status, and result.
- artifacts
ArtifactsResponse 
- Artifacts produced by the build that should be uploaded upon successful completion of all build steps.
- availableSecrets SecretsResponse 
- Secrets and secret environment variables.
- buildTrigger stringId 
- The ID of the BuildTriggerthat triggered this build, if it was triggered automatically.
- createTime string
- Time at which the request to create the build was received.
- failureInfo FailureInfo Response 
- Contains information about the build when status=FAILURE.
- finishTime string
- Time at which execution of the build was finished. The difference between finish_time and start_time is the duration of the build's execution.
- images string[]
- A list of images to be pushed upon the successful completion of all build steps. The images are pushed using the builder service account's credentials. The digests of the pushed images will be stored in the Buildresource's results field. If any of the images fail to be pushed, the build status is markedFAILURE.
- logUrl string
- URL to logs for this build in Google Cloud Console.
- logsBucket string
- Cloud Storage bucket where logs should be written (see Bucket Name Requirements). Logs file names will be of the format ${logs_bucket}/log-${build_id}.txt.
- name string
- The 'Build' name with format: projects/{project}/locations/{location}/builds/{build}, where {build} is a unique identifier generated by the service.
- options
BuildOptions Response 
- Special options for this build.
- project string
- ID of the project.
- queueTtl string
- TTL in queue for this build. If provided and the build is enqueued longer than this value, the build will expire and the build status will be EXPIRED. The TTL starts ticking from create_time.
- results
ResultsResponse 
- Results of the build.
- secrets
SecretResponse[] 
- Secrets to decrypt using Cloud Key Management Service. Note: Secret Manager is the recommended technique for managing sensitive data with Cloud Build. Use available_secretsto configure builds to access secrets from Secret Manager. For instructions, see: https://cloud.google.com/cloud-build/docs/securing-builds/use-secrets
- serviceAccount string
- IAM service account whose credentials will be used at build runtime. Must be of the format projects/{PROJECT_ID}/serviceAccounts/{ACCOUNT}. ACCOUNT can be email address or uniqueId of the service account.
- source
SourceResponse 
- The location of the source files to build.
- sourceProvenance SourceProvenance Response 
- A permanent fixed identifier for source.
- startTime string
- Time at which execution of the build was started.
- status string
- Status of the build.
- statusDetail string
- Customer-readable message about the current status.
- steps
BuildStep Response[] 
- The operations to be performed on the workspace.
- substitutions {[key: string]: string}
- Substitutions data for Buildresource.
- string[]
- Tags for annotation of a Build. These are not docker tags.
- timeout string
- Amount of time that this build should be allowed to run, to second granularity. If this amount of time elapses, work on the build will cease and the build status will be TIMEOUT.timeoutstarts ticking fromstartTime. Default time is 60 minutes.
- timing {[key: string]: string}
- Stores timing information for phases of the build. Valid keys are: * BUILD: time to execute all build steps. * PUSH: time to push all artifacts including docker images and non docker artifacts. * FETCHSOURCE: time to fetch source. * SETUPBUILD: time to set up build. If the build does not specify source or images, these keys will not be included.
- warnings
WarningResponse[] 
- Non-fatal problems encountered during the execution of the build.
- approval
BuildApproval Response 
- Describes this build's approval configuration, status, and result.
- artifacts
ArtifactsResponse 
- Artifacts produced by the build that should be uploaded upon successful completion of all build steps.
- available_secrets SecretsResponse 
- Secrets and secret environment variables.
- build_trigger_ strid 
- The ID of the BuildTriggerthat triggered this build, if it was triggered automatically.
- create_time str
- Time at which the request to create the build was received.
- failure_info FailureInfo Response 
- Contains information about the build when status=FAILURE.
- finish_time str
- Time at which execution of the build was finished. The difference between finish_time and start_time is the duration of the build's execution.
- images Sequence[str]
- A list of images to be pushed upon the successful completion of all build steps. The images are pushed using the builder service account's credentials. The digests of the pushed images will be stored in the Buildresource's results field. If any of the images fail to be pushed, the build status is markedFAILURE.
- log_url str
- URL to logs for this build in Google Cloud Console.
- logs_bucket str
- Cloud Storage bucket where logs should be written (see Bucket Name Requirements). Logs file names will be of the format ${logs_bucket}/log-${build_id}.txt.
- name str
- The 'Build' name with format: projects/{project}/locations/{location}/builds/{build}, where {build} is a unique identifier generated by the service.
- options
BuildOptions Response 
- Special options for this build.
- project str
- ID of the project.
- queue_ttl str
- TTL in queue for this build. If provided and the build is enqueued longer than this value, the build will expire and the build status will be EXPIRED. The TTL starts ticking from create_time.
- results
ResultsResponse 
- Results of the build.
- secrets
Sequence[SecretResponse] 
- Secrets to decrypt using Cloud Key Management Service. Note: Secret Manager is the recommended technique for managing sensitive data with Cloud Build. Use available_secretsto configure builds to access secrets from Secret Manager. For instructions, see: https://cloud.google.com/cloud-build/docs/securing-builds/use-secrets
- service_account str
- IAM service account whose credentials will be used at build runtime. Must be of the format projects/{PROJECT_ID}/serviceAccounts/{ACCOUNT}. ACCOUNT can be email address or uniqueId of the service account.
- source
SourceResponse 
- The location of the source files to build.
- source_provenance SourceProvenance Response 
- A permanent fixed identifier for source.
- start_time str
- Time at which execution of the build was started.
- status str
- Status of the build.
- status_detail str
- Customer-readable message about the current status.
- steps
Sequence[BuildStep Response] 
- The operations to be performed on the workspace.
- substitutions Mapping[str, str]
- Substitutions data for Buildresource.
- Sequence[str]
- Tags for annotation of a Build. These are not docker tags.
- timeout str
- Amount of time that this build should be allowed to run, to second granularity. If this amount of time elapses, work on the build will cease and the build status will be TIMEOUT.timeoutstarts ticking fromstartTime. Default time is 60 minutes.
- timing Mapping[str, str]
- Stores timing information for phases of the build. Valid keys are: * BUILD: time to execute all build steps. * PUSH: time to push all artifacts including docker images and non docker artifacts. * FETCHSOURCE: time to fetch source. * SETUPBUILD: time to set up build. If the build does not specify source or images, these keys will not be included.
- warnings
Sequence[WarningResponse] 
- Non-fatal problems encountered during the execution of the build.
- approval Property Map
- Describes this build's approval configuration, status, and result.
- artifacts Property Map
- Artifacts produced by the build that should be uploaded upon successful completion of all build steps.
- availableSecrets Property Map
- Secrets and secret environment variables.
- buildTrigger StringId 
- The ID of the BuildTriggerthat triggered this build, if it was triggered automatically.
- createTime String
- Time at which the request to create the build was received.
- failureInfo Property Map
- Contains information about the build when status=FAILURE.
- finishTime String
- Time at which execution of the build was finished. The difference between finish_time and start_time is the duration of the build's execution.
- images List<String>
- A list of images to be pushed upon the successful completion of all build steps. The images are pushed using the builder service account's credentials. The digests of the pushed images will be stored in the Buildresource's results field. If any of the images fail to be pushed, the build status is markedFAILURE.
- logUrl String
- URL to logs for this build in Google Cloud Console.
- logsBucket String
- Cloud Storage bucket where logs should be written (see Bucket Name Requirements). Logs file names will be of the format ${logs_bucket}/log-${build_id}.txt.
- name String
- The 'Build' name with format: projects/{project}/locations/{location}/builds/{build}, where {build} is a unique identifier generated by the service.
- options Property Map
- Special options for this build.
- project String
- ID of the project.
- queueTtl String
- TTL in queue for this build. If provided and the build is enqueued longer than this value, the build will expire and the build status will be EXPIRED. The TTL starts ticking from create_time.
- results Property Map
- Results of the build.
- secrets List<Property Map>
- Secrets to decrypt using Cloud Key Management Service. Note: Secret Manager is the recommended technique for managing sensitive data with Cloud Build. Use available_secretsto configure builds to access secrets from Secret Manager. For instructions, see: https://cloud.google.com/cloud-build/docs/securing-builds/use-secrets
- serviceAccount String
- IAM service account whose credentials will be used at build runtime. Must be of the format projects/{PROJECT_ID}/serviceAccounts/{ACCOUNT}. ACCOUNT can be email address or uniqueId of the service account.
- source Property Map
- The location of the source files to build.
- sourceProvenance Property Map
- A permanent fixed identifier for source.
- startTime String
- Time at which execution of the build was started.
- status String
- Status of the build.
- statusDetail String
- Customer-readable message about the current status.
- steps List<Property Map>
- The operations to be performed on the workspace.
- substitutions Map<String>
- Substitutions data for Buildresource.
- List<String>
- Tags for annotation of a Build. These are not docker tags.
- timeout String
- Amount of time that this build should be allowed to run, to second granularity. If this amount of time elapses, work on the build will cease and the build status will be TIMEOUT.timeoutstarts ticking fromstartTime. Default time is 60 minutes.
- timing Map<String>
- Stores timing information for phases of the build. Valid keys are: * BUILD: time to execute all build steps. * PUSH: time to push all artifacts including docker images and non docker artifacts. * FETCHSOURCE: time to fetch source. * SETUPBUILD: time to set up build. If the build does not specify source or images, these keys will not be included.
- warnings List<Property Map>
- Non-fatal problems encountered during the execution of the build.
BuildStepResponse  
- AllowExit List<int>Codes 
- Allow this build step to fail without failing the entire build if and only if the exit code is one of the specified codes. If allow_failure is also specified, this field will take precedence.
- AllowFailure bool
- Allow this build step to fail without failing the entire build. If false, the entire build will fail if this step fails. Otherwise, the build will succeed, but this step will still have a failure status. Error information will be reported in the failure_detail field.
- Args List<string>
- A list of arguments that will be presented to the step when it is started. If the image used to run the step's container has an entrypoint, the argsare used as arguments to that entrypoint. If the image does not define an entrypoint, the first element in args is used as the entrypoint, and the remainder will be used as arguments.
- AutomapSubstitutions bool
- Option to include built-in and custom substitutions as env variables for this build step. This option will override the global option in BuildOption.
- Dir string
- Working directory to use when running this step's container. If this value is a relative path, it is relative to the build's working directory. If this value is absolute, it may be outside the build's working directory, in which case the contents of the path may not be persisted across build step executions, unless a volumefor that path is specified. If the build specifies aRepoSourcewithdirand a step with adir, which specifies an absolute path, theRepoSourcediris ignored for the step's execution.
- Entrypoint string
- Entrypoint to be used instead of the build step image's default entrypoint. If unset, the image's default entrypoint is used.
- Env List<string>
- A list of environment variable definitions to be used when running a step. The elements are of the form "KEY=VALUE" for the environment variable "KEY" being given the value "VALUE".
- ExitCode int
- Return code from running the step.
- Name string
- The name of the container image that will run this particular build step. If the image is available in the host's Docker daemon's cache, it will be run directly. If not, the host will attempt to pull the image first, using the builder service account's credentials if necessary. The Docker daemon's cache will already have the latest versions of all of the officially supported build steps (https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/cloud-builders). The Docker daemon will also have cached many of the layers for some popular images, like "ubuntu", "debian", but they will be refreshed at the time you attempt to use them. If you built an image in a previous build step, it will be stored in the host's Docker daemon's cache and is available to use as the name for a later build step.
- PullTiming Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Time Span Response 
- Stores timing information for pulling this build step's builder image only.
- Script string
- A shell script to be executed in the step. When script is provided, the user cannot specify the entrypoint or args.
- SecretEnv List<string>
- A list of environment variables which are encrypted using a Cloud Key Management Service crypto key. These values must be specified in the build's Secret.
- Status string
- Status of the build step. At this time, build step status is only updated on build completion; step status is not updated in real-time as the build progresses.
- Timeout string
- Time limit for executing this build step. If not defined, the step has no time limit and will be allowed to continue to run until either it completes or the build itself times out.
- Timing
Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Time Span Response 
- Stores timing information for executing this build step.
- Volumes
List<Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Volume Response> 
- List of volumes to mount into the build step. Each volume is created as an empty volume prior to execution of the build step. Upon completion of the build, volumes and their contents are discarded. Using a named volume in only one step is not valid as it is indicative of a build request with an incorrect configuration.
- WaitFor List<string>
- The ID(s) of the step(s) that this build step depends on. This build step will not start until all the build steps in wait_forhave completed successfully. Ifwait_foris empty, this build step will start when all previous build steps in theBuild.Stepslist have completed successfully.
- AllowExit []intCodes 
- Allow this build step to fail without failing the entire build if and only if the exit code is one of the specified codes. If allow_failure is also specified, this field will take precedence.
- AllowFailure bool
- Allow this build step to fail without failing the entire build. If false, the entire build will fail if this step fails. Otherwise, the build will succeed, but this step will still have a failure status. Error information will be reported in the failure_detail field.
- Args []string
- A list of arguments that will be presented to the step when it is started. If the image used to run the step's container has an entrypoint, the argsare used as arguments to that entrypoint. If the image does not define an entrypoint, the first element in args is used as the entrypoint, and the remainder will be used as arguments.
- AutomapSubstitutions bool
- Option to include built-in and custom substitutions as env variables for this build step. This option will override the global option in BuildOption.
- Dir string
- Working directory to use when running this step's container. If this value is a relative path, it is relative to the build's working directory. If this value is absolute, it may be outside the build's working directory, in which case the contents of the path may not be persisted across build step executions, unless a volumefor that path is specified. If the build specifies aRepoSourcewithdirand a step with adir, which specifies an absolute path, theRepoSourcediris ignored for the step's execution.
- Entrypoint string
- Entrypoint to be used instead of the build step image's default entrypoint. If unset, the image's default entrypoint is used.
- Env []string
- A list of environment variable definitions to be used when running a step. The elements are of the form "KEY=VALUE" for the environment variable "KEY" being given the value "VALUE".
- ExitCode int
- Return code from running the step.
- Name string
- The name of the container image that will run this particular build step. If the image is available in the host's Docker daemon's cache, it will be run directly. If not, the host will attempt to pull the image first, using the builder service account's credentials if necessary. The Docker daemon's cache will already have the latest versions of all of the officially supported build steps (https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/cloud-builders). The Docker daemon will also have cached many of the layers for some popular images, like "ubuntu", "debian", but they will be refreshed at the time you attempt to use them. If you built an image in a previous build step, it will be stored in the host's Docker daemon's cache and is available to use as the name for a later build step.
- PullTiming TimeSpan Response 
- Stores timing information for pulling this build step's builder image only.
- Script string
- A shell script to be executed in the step. When script is provided, the user cannot specify the entrypoint or args.
- SecretEnv []string
- A list of environment variables which are encrypted using a Cloud Key Management Service crypto key. These values must be specified in the build's Secret.
- Status string
- Status of the build step. At this time, build step status is only updated on build completion; step status is not updated in real-time as the build progresses.
- Timeout string
- Time limit for executing this build step. If not defined, the step has no time limit and will be allowed to continue to run until either it completes or the build itself times out.
- Timing
TimeSpan Response 
- Stores timing information for executing this build step.
- Volumes
[]VolumeResponse 
- List of volumes to mount into the build step. Each volume is created as an empty volume prior to execution of the build step. Upon completion of the build, volumes and their contents are discarded. Using a named volume in only one step is not valid as it is indicative of a build request with an incorrect configuration.
- WaitFor []string
- The ID(s) of the step(s) that this build step depends on. This build step will not start until all the build steps in wait_forhave completed successfully. Ifwait_foris empty, this build step will start when all previous build steps in theBuild.Stepslist have completed successfully.
- allowExit List<Integer>Codes 
- Allow this build step to fail without failing the entire build if and only if the exit code is one of the specified codes. If allow_failure is also specified, this field will take precedence.
- allowFailure Boolean
- Allow this build step to fail without failing the entire build. If false, the entire build will fail if this step fails. Otherwise, the build will succeed, but this step will still have a failure status. Error information will be reported in the failure_detail field.
- args List<String>
- A list of arguments that will be presented to the step when it is started. If the image used to run the step's container has an entrypoint, the argsare used as arguments to that entrypoint. If the image does not define an entrypoint, the first element in args is used as the entrypoint, and the remainder will be used as arguments.
- automapSubstitutions Boolean
- Option to include built-in and custom substitutions as env variables for this build step. This option will override the global option in BuildOption.
- dir String
- Working directory to use when running this step's container. If this value is a relative path, it is relative to the build's working directory. If this value is absolute, it may be outside the build's working directory, in which case the contents of the path may not be persisted across build step executions, unless a volumefor that path is specified. If the build specifies aRepoSourcewithdirand a step with adir, which specifies an absolute path, theRepoSourcediris ignored for the step's execution.
- entrypoint String
- Entrypoint to be used instead of the build step image's default entrypoint. If unset, the image's default entrypoint is used.
- env List<String>
- A list of environment variable definitions to be used when running a step. The elements are of the form "KEY=VALUE" for the environment variable "KEY" being given the value "VALUE".
- exitCode Integer
- Return code from running the step.
- name String
- The name of the container image that will run this particular build step. If the image is available in the host's Docker daemon's cache, it will be run directly. If not, the host will attempt to pull the image first, using the builder service account's credentials if necessary. The Docker daemon's cache will already have the latest versions of all of the officially supported build steps (https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/cloud-builders). The Docker daemon will also have cached many of the layers for some popular images, like "ubuntu", "debian", but they will be refreshed at the time you attempt to use them. If you built an image in a previous build step, it will be stored in the host's Docker daemon's cache and is available to use as the name for a later build step.
- pullTiming TimeSpan Response 
- Stores timing information for pulling this build step's builder image only.
- script String
- A shell script to be executed in the step. When script is provided, the user cannot specify the entrypoint or args.
- secretEnv List<String>
- A list of environment variables which are encrypted using a Cloud Key Management Service crypto key. These values must be specified in the build's Secret.
- status String
- Status of the build step. At this time, build step status is only updated on build completion; step status is not updated in real-time as the build progresses.
- timeout String
- Time limit for executing this build step. If not defined, the step has no time limit and will be allowed to continue to run until either it completes or the build itself times out.
- timing
TimeSpan Response 
- Stores timing information for executing this build step.
- volumes
List<VolumeResponse> 
- List of volumes to mount into the build step. Each volume is created as an empty volume prior to execution of the build step. Upon completion of the build, volumes and their contents are discarded. Using a named volume in only one step is not valid as it is indicative of a build request with an incorrect configuration.
- waitFor List<String>
- The ID(s) of the step(s) that this build step depends on. This build step will not start until all the build steps in wait_forhave completed successfully. Ifwait_foris empty, this build step will start when all previous build steps in theBuild.Stepslist have completed successfully.
- allowExit number[]Codes 
- Allow this build step to fail without failing the entire build if and only if the exit code is one of the specified codes. If allow_failure is also specified, this field will take precedence.
- allowFailure boolean
- Allow this build step to fail without failing the entire build. If false, the entire build will fail if this step fails. Otherwise, the build will succeed, but this step will still have a failure status. Error information will be reported in the failure_detail field.
- args string[]
- A list of arguments that will be presented to the step when it is started. If the image used to run the step's container has an entrypoint, the argsare used as arguments to that entrypoint. If the image does not define an entrypoint, the first element in args is used as the entrypoint, and the remainder will be used as arguments.
- automapSubstitutions boolean
- Option to include built-in and custom substitutions as env variables for this build step. This option will override the global option in BuildOption.
- dir string
- Working directory to use when running this step's container. If this value is a relative path, it is relative to the build's working directory. If this value is absolute, it may be outside the build's working directory, in which case the contents of the path may not be persisted across build step executions, unless a volumefor that path is specified. If the build specifies aRepoSourcewithdirand a step with adir, which specifies an absolute path, theRepoSourcediris ignored for the step's execution.
- entrypoint string
- Entrypoint to be used instead of the build step image's default entrypoint. If unset, the image's default entrypoint is used.
- env string[]
- A list of environment variable definitions to be used when running a step. The elements are of the form "KEY=VALUE" for the environment variable "KEY" being given the value "VALUE".
- exitCode number
- Return code from running the step.
- name string
- The name of the container image that will run this particular build step. If the image is available in the host's Docker daemon's cache, it will be run directly. If not, the host will attempt to pull the image first, using the builder service account's credentials if necessary. The Docker daemon's cache will already have the latest versions of all of the officially supported build steps (https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/cloud-builders). The Docker daemon will also have cached many of the layers for some popular images, like "ubuntu", "debian", but they will be refreshed at the time you attempt to use them. If you built an image in a previous build step, it will be stored in the host's Docker daemon's cache and is available to use as the name for a later build step.
- pullTiming TimeSpan Response 
- Stores timing information for pulling this build step's builder image only.
- script string
- A shell script to be executed in the step. When script is provided, the user cannot specify the entrypoint or args.
- secretEnv string[]
- A list of environment variables which are encrypted using a Cloud Key Management Service crypto key. These values must be specified in the build's Secret.
- status string
- Status of the build step. At this time, build step status is only updated on build completion; step status is not updated in real-time as the build progresses.
- timeout string
- Time limit for executing this build step. If not defined, the step has no time limit and will be allowed to continue to run until either it completes or the build itself times out.
- timing
TimeSpan Response 
- Stores timing information for executing this build step.
- volumes
VolumeResponse[] 
- List of volumes to mount into the build step. Each volume is created as an empty volume prior to execution of the build step. Upon completion of the build, volumes and their contents are discarded. Using a named volume in only one step is not valid as it is indicative of a build request with an incorrect configuration.
- waitFor string[]
- The ID(s) of the step(s) that this build step depends on. This build step will not start until all the build steps in wait_forhave completed successfully. Ifwait_foris empty, this build step will start when all previous build steps in theBuild.Stepslist have completed successfully.
- allow_exit_ Sequence[int]codes 
- Allow this build step to fail without failing the entire build if and only if the exit code is one of the specified codes. If allow_failure is also specified, this field will take precedence.
- allow_failure bool
- Allow this build step to fail without failing the entire build. If false, the entire build will fail if this step fails. Otherwise, the build will succeed, but this step will still have a failure status. Error information will be reported in the failure_detail field.
- args Sequence[str]
- A list of arguments that will be presented to the step when it is started. If the image used to run the step's container has an entrypoint, the argsare used as arguments to that entrypoint. If the image does not define an entrypoint, the first element in args is used as the entrypoint, and the remainder will be used as arguments.
- automap_substitutions bool
- Option to include built-in and custom substitutions as env variables for this build step. This option will override the global option in BuildOption.
- dir str
- Working directory to use when running this step's container. If this value is a relative path, it is relative to the build's working directory. If this value is absolute, it may be outside the build's working directory, in which case the contents of the path may not be persisted across build step executions, unless a volumefor that path is specified. If the build specifies aRepoSourcewithdirand a step with adir, which specifies an absolute path, theRepoSourcediris ignored for the step's execution.
- entrypoint str
- Entrypoint to be used instead of the build step image's default entrypoint. If unset, the image's default entrypoint is used.
- env Sequence[str]
- A list of environment variable definitions to be used when running a step. The elements are of the form "KEY=VALUE" for the environment variable "KEY" being given the value "VALUE".
- exit_code int
- Return code from running the step.
- name str
- The name of the container image that will run this particular build step. If the image is available in the host's Docker daemon's cache, it will be run directly. If not, the host will attempt to pull the image first, using the builder service account's credentials if necessary. The Docker daemon's cache will already have the latest versions of all of the officially supported build steps (https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/cloud-builders). The Docker daemon will also have cached many of the layers for some popular images, like "ubuntu", "debian", but they will be refreshed at the time you attempt to use them. If you built an image in a previous build step, it will be stored in the host's Docker daemon's cache and is available to use as the name for a later build step.
- pull_timing TimeSpan Response 
- Stores timing information for pulling this build step's builder image only.
- script str
- A shell script to be executed in the step. When script is provided, the user cannot specify the entrypoint or args.
- secret_env Sequence[str]
- A list of environment variables which are encrypted using a Cloud Key Management Service crypto key. These values must be specified in the build's Secret.
- status str
- Status of the build step. At this time, build step status is only updated on build completion; step status is not updated in real-time as the build progresses.
- timeout str
- Time limit for executing this build step. If not defined, the step has no time limit and will be allowed to continue to run until either it completes or the build itself times out.
- timing
TimeSpan Response 
- Stores timing information for executing this build step.
- volumes
Sequence[VolumeResponse] 
- List of volumes to mount into the build step. Each volume is created as an empty volume prior to execution of the build step. Upon completion of the build, volumes and their contents are discarded. Using a named volume in only one step is not valid as it is indicative of a build request with an incorrect configuration.
- wait_for Sequence[str]
- The ID(s) of the step(s) that this build step depends on. This build step will not start until all the build steps in wait_forhave completed successfully. Ifwait_foris empty, this build step will start when all previous build steps in theBuild.Stepslist have completed successfully.
- allowExit List<Number>Codes 
- Allow this build step to fail without failing the entire build if and only if the exit code is one of the specified codes. If allow_failure is also specified, this field will take precedence.
- allowFailure Boolean
- Allow this build step to fail without failing the entire build. If false, the entire build will fail if this step fails. Otherwise, the build will succeed, but this step will still have a failure status. Error information will be reported in the failure_detail field.
- args List<String>
- A list of arguments that will be presented to the step when it is started. If the image used to run the step's container has an entrypoint, the argsare used as arguments to that entrypoint. If the image does not define an entrypoint, the first element in args is used as the entrypoint, and the remainder will be used as arguments.
- automapSubstitutions Boolean
- Option to include built-in and custom substitutions as env variables for this build step. This option will override the global option in BuildOption.
- dir String
- Working directory to use when running this step's container. If this value is a relative path, it is relative to the build's working directory. If this value is absolute, it may be outside the build's working directory, in which case the contents of the path may not be persisted across build step executions, unless a volumefor that path is specified. If the build specifies aRepoSourcewithdirand a step with adir, which specifies an absolute path, theRepoSourcediris ignored for the step's execution.
- entrypoint String
- Entrypoint to be used instead of the build step image's default entrypoint. If unset, the image's default entrypoint is used.
- env List<String>
- A list of environment variable definitions to be used when running a step. The elements are of the form "KEY=VALUE" for the environment variable "KEY" being given the value "VALUE".
- exitCode Number
- Return code from running the step.
- name String
- The name of the container image that will run this particular build step. If the image is available in the host's Docker daemon's cache, it will be run directly. If not, the host will attempt to pull the image first, using the builder service account's credentials if necessary. The Docker daemon's cache will already have the latest versions of all of the officially supported build steps (https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/cloud-builders). The Docker daemon will also have cached many of the layers for some popular images, like "ubuntu", "debian", but they will be refreshed at the time you attempt to use them. If you built an image in a previous build step, it will be stored in the host's Docker daemon's cache and is available to use as the name for a later build step.
- pullTiming Property Map
- Stores timing information for pulling this build step's builder image only.
- script String
- A shell script to be executed in the step. When script is provided, the user cannot specify the entrypoint or args.
- secretEnv List<String>
- A list of environment variables which are encrypted using a Cloud Key Management Service crypto key. These values must be specified in the build's Secret.
- status String
- Status of the build step. At this time, build step status is only updated on build completion; step status is not updated in real-time as the build progresses.
- timeout String
- Time limit for executing this build step. If not defined, the step has no time limit and will be allowed to continue to run until either it completes or the build itself times out.
- timing Property Map
- Stores timing information for executing this build step.
- volumes List<Property Map>
- List of volumes to mount into the build step. Each volume is created as an empty volume prior to execution of the build step. Upon completion of the build, volumes and their contents are discarded. Using a named volume in only one step is not valid as it is indicative of a build request with an incorrect configuration.
- waitFor List<String>
- The ID(s) of the step(s) that this build step depends on. This build step will not start until all the build steps in wait_forhave completed successfully. Ifwait_foris empty, this build step will start when all previous build steps in theBuild.Stepslist have completed successfully.
BuiltImageResponse  
- Digest string
- Docker Registry 2.0 digest.
- Name string
- Name used to push the container image to Google Container Registry, as presented to docker push.
- PushTiming Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Time Span Response 
- Stores timing information for pushing the specified image.
- Digest string
- Docker Registry 2.0 digest.
- Name string
- Name used to push the container image to Google Container Registry, as presented to docker push.
- PushTiming TimeSpan Response 
- Stores timing information for pushing the specified image.
- digest String
- Docker Registry 2.0 digest.
- name String
- Name used to push the container image to Google Container Registry, as presented to docker push.
- pushTiming TimeSpan Response 
- Stores timing information for pushing the specified image.
- digest string
- Docker Registry 2.0 digest.
- name string
- Name used to push the container image to Google Container Registry, as presented to docker push.
- pushTiming TimeSpan Response 
- Stores timing information for pushing the specified image.
- digest str
- Docker Registry 2.0 digest.
- name str
- Name used to push the container image to Google Container Registry, as presented to docker push.
- push_timing TimeSpan Response 
- Stores timing information for pushing the specified image.
- digest String
- Docker Registry 2.0 digest.
- name String
- Name used to push the container image to Google Container Registry, as presented to docker push.
- pushTiming Property Map
- Stores timing information for pushing the specified image.
ConnectedRepositoryResponse  
- Dir string
- Directory, relative to the source root, in which to run the build.
- Repository string
- Name of the Google Cloud Build repository, formatted as projects/*/locations/*/connections/*/repositories/*.
- Revision string
- The revision to fetch from the Git repository such as a branch, a tag, a commit SHA, or any Git ref.
- Dir string
- Directory, relative to the source root, in which to run the build.
- Repository string
- Name of the Google Cloud Build repository, formatted as projects/*/locations/*/connections/*/repositories/*.
- Revision string
- The revision to fetch from the Git repository such as a branch, a tag, a commit SHA, or any Git ref.
- dir String
- Directory, relative to the source root, in which to run the build.
- repository String
- Name of the Google Cloud Build repository, formatted as projects/*/locations/*/connections/*/repositories/*.
- revision String
- The revision to fetch from the Git repository such as a branch, a tag, a commit SHA, or any Git ref.
- dir string
- Directory, relative to the source root, in which to run the build.
- repository string
- Name of the Google Cloud Build repository, formatted as projects/*/locations/*/connections/*/repositories/*.
- revision string
- The revision to fetch from the Git repository such as a branch, a tag, a commit SHA, or any Git ref.
- dir str
- Directory, relative to the source root, in which to run the build.
- repository str
- Name of the Google Cloud Build repository, formatted as projects/*/locations/*/connections/*/repositories/*.
- revision str
- The revision to fetch from the Git repository such as a branch, a tag, a commit SHA, or any Git ref.
- dir String
- Directory, relative to the source root, in which to run the build.
- repository String
- Name of the Google Cloud Build repository, formatted as projects/*/locations/*/connections/*/repositories/*.
- revision String
- The revision to fetch from the Git repository such as a branch, a tag, a commit SHA, or any Git ref.
FailureInfoResponse  
FileHashesResponse  
- FileHash List<Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Hash Response> 
- Collection of file hashes.
- FileHash []HashResponse 
- Collection of file hashes.
- fileHash List<HashResponse> 
- Collection of file hashes.
- fileHash HashResponse[] 
- Collection of file hashes.
- file_hash Sequence[HashResponse] 
- Collection of file hashes.
- fileHash List<Property Map>
- Collection of file hashes.
GitFileSourceResponse   
- BitbucketServer stringConfig 
- The full resource name of the bitbucket server config. Format: projects/{project}/locations/{location}/bitbucketServerConfigs/{id}.
- GithubEnterprise stringConfig 
- The full resource name of the github enterprise config. Format: projects/{project}/locations/{location}/githubEnterpriseConfigs/{id}.projects/{project}/githubEnterpriseConfigs/{id}.
- Path string
- The path of the file, with the repo root as the root of the path.
- RepoType string
- See RepoType above.
- Repository string
- The fully qualified resource name of the Repos API repository. Either URI or repository can be specified. If unspecified, the repo from which the trigger invocation originated is assumed to be the repo from which to read the specified path.
- Revision string
- The branch, tag, arbitrary ref, or SHA version of the repo to use when resolving the filename (optional). This field respects the same syntax/resolution as described here: https://git-scm.com/docs/gitrevisions If unspecified, the revision from which the trigger invocation originated is assumed to be the revision from which to read the specified path.
- Uri string
- The URI of the repo. Either uri or repository can be specified. If unspecified, the repo from which the trigger invocation originated is assumed to be the repo from which to read the specified path.
- BitbucketServer stringConfig 
- The full resource name of the bitbucket server config. Format: projects/{project}/locations/{location}/bitbucketServerConfigs/{id}.
- GithubEnterprise stringConfig 
- The full resource name of the github enterprise config. Format: projects/{project}/locations/{location}/githubEnterpriseConfigs/{id}.projects/{project}/githubEnterpriseConfigs/{id}.
- Path string
- The path of the file, with the repo root as the root of the path.
- RepoType string
- See RepoType above.
- Repository string
- The fully qualified resource name of the Repos API repository. Either URI or repository can be specified. If unspecified, the repo from which the trigger invocation originated is assumed to be the repo from which to read the specified path.
- Revision string
- The branch, tag, arbitrary ref, or SHA version of the repo to use when resolving the filename (optional). This field respects the same syntax/resolution as described here: https://git-scm.com/docs/gitrevisions If unspecified, the revision from which the trigger invocation originated is assumed to be the revision from which to read the specified path.
- Uri string
- The URI of the repo. Either uri or repository can be specified. If unspecified, the repo from which the trigger invocation originated is assumed to be the repo from which to read the specified path.
- bitbucketServer StringConfig 
- The full resource name of the bitbucket server config. Format: projects/{project}/locations/{location}/bitbucketServerConfigs/{id}.
- githubEnterprise StringConfig 
- The full resource name of the github enterprise config. Format: projects/{project}/locations/{location}/githubEnterpriseConfigs/{id}.projects/{project}/githubEnterpriseConfigs/{id}.
- path String
- The path of the file, with the repo root as the root of the path.
- repoType String
- See RepoType above.
- repository String
- The fully qualified resource name of the Repos API repository. Either URI or repository can be specified. If unspecified, the repo from which the trigger invocation originated is assumed to be the repo from which to read the specified path.
- revision String
- The branch, tag, arbitrary ref, or SHA version of the repo to use when resolving the filename (optional). This field respects the same syntax/resolution as described here: https://git-scm.com/docs/gitrevisions If unspecified, the revision from which the trigger invocation originated is assumed to be the revision from which to read the specified path.
- uri String
- The URI of the repo. Either uri or repository can be specified. If unspecified, the repo from which the trigger invocation originated is assumed to be the repo from which to read the specified path.
- bitbucketServer stringConfig 
- The full resource name of the bitbucket server config. Format: projects/{project}/locations/{location}/bitbucketServerConfigs/{id}.
- githubEnterprise stringConfig 
- The full resource name of the github enterprise config. Format: projects/{project}/locations/{location}/githubEnterpriseConfigs/{id}.projects/{project}/githubEnterpriseConfigs/{id}.
- path string
- The path of the file, with the repo root as the root of the path.
- repoType string
- See RepoType above.
- repository string
- The fully qualified resource name of the Repos API repository. Either URI or repository can be specified. If unspecified, the repo from which the trigger invocation originated is assumed to be the repo from which to read the specified path.
- revision string
- The branch, tag, arbitrary ref, or SHA version of the repo to use when resolving the filename (optional). This field respects the same syntax/resolution as described here: https://git-scm.com/docs/gitrevisions If unspecified, the revision from which the trigger invocation originated is assumed to be the revision from which to read the specified path.
- uri string
- The URI of the repo. Either uri or repository can be specified. If unspecified, the repo from which the trigger invocation originated is assumed to be the repo from which to read the specified path.
- bitbucket_server_ strconfig 
- The full resource name of the bitbucket server config. Format: projects/{project}/locations/{location}/bitbucketServerConfigs/{id}.
- github_enterprise_ strconfig 
- The full resource name of the github enterprise config. Format: projects/{project}/locations/{location}/githubEnterpriseConfigs/{id}.projects/{project}/githubEnterpriseConfigs/{id}.
- path str
- The path of the file, with the repo root as the root of the path.
- repo_type str
- See RepoType above.
- repository str
- The fully qualified resource name of the Repos API repository. Either URI or repository can be specified. If unspecified, the repo from which the trigger invocation originated is assumed to be the repo from which to read the specified path.
- revision str
- The branch, tag, arbitrary ref, or SHA version of the repo to use when resolving the filename (optional). This field respects the same syntax/resolution as described here: https://git-scm.com/docs/gitrevisions If unspecified, the revision from which the trigger invocation originated is assumed to be the revision from which to read the specified path.
- uri str
- The URI of the repo. Either uri or repository can be specified. If unspecified, the repo from which the trigger invocation originated is assumed to be the repo from which to read the specified path.
- bitbucketServer StringConfig 
- The full resource name of the bitbucket server config. Format: projects/{project}/locations/{location}/bitbucketServerConfigs/{id}.
- githubEnterprise StringConfig 
- The full resource name of the github enterprise config. Format: projects/{project}/locations/{location}/githubEnterpriseConfigs/{id}.projects/{project}/githubEnterpriseConfigs/{id}.
- path String
- The path of the file, with the repo root as the root of the path.
- repoType String
- See RepoType above.
- repository String
- The fully qualified resource name of the Repos API repository. Either URI or repository can be specified. If unspecified, the repo from which the trigger invocation originated is assumed to be the repo from which to read the specified path.
- revision String
- The branch, tag, arbitrary ref, or SHA version of the repo to use when resolving the filename (optional). This field respects the same syntax/resolution as described here: https://git-scm.com/docs/gitrevisions If unspecified, the revision from which the trigger invocation originated is assumed to be the revision from which to read the specified path.
- uri String
- The URI of the repo. Either uri or repository can be specified. If unspecified, the repo from which the trigger invocation originated is assumed to be the repo from which to read the specified path.
GitHubEventsConfigResponse    
- EnterpriseConfig stringResource Name 
- Optional. The resource name of the github enterprise config that should be applied to this installation. For example: "projects/{$project_id}/locations/{$location_id}/githubEnterpriseConfigs/{$config_id}"
- InstallationId string
- The installationID that emits the GitHub event.
- Name string
- Name of the repository. For example: The name for https://github.com/googlecloudplatform/cloud-builders is "cloud-builders".
- Owner string
- Owner of the repository. For example: The owner for https://github.com/googlecloudplatform/cloud-builders is "googlecloudplatform".
- PullRequest Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Pull Request Filter Response 
- filter to match changes in pull requests.
- Push
Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Push Filter Response 
- filter to match changes in refs like branches, tags.
- EnterpriseConfig stringResource Name 
- Optional. The resource name of the github enterprise config that should be applied to this installation. For example: "projects/{$project_id}/locations/{$location_id}/githubEnterpriseConfigs/{$config_id}"
- InstallationId string
- The installationID that emits the GitHub event.
- Name string
- Name of the repository. For example: The name for https://github.com/googlecloudplatform/cloud-builders is "cloud-builders".
- Owner string
- Owner of the repository. For example: The owner for https://github.com/googlecloudplatform/cloud-builders is "googlecloudplatform".
- PullRequest PullRequest Filter Response 
- filter to match changes in pull requests.
- Push
PushFilter Response 
- filter to match changes in refs like branches, tags.
- enterpriseConfig StringResource Name 
- Optional. The resource name of the github enterprise config that should be applied to this installation. For example: "projects/{$project_id}/locations/{$location_id}/githubEnterpriseConfigs/{$config_id}"
- installationId String
- The installationID that emits the GitHub event.
- name String
- Name of the repository. For example: The name for https://github.com/googlecloudplatform/cloud-builders is "cloud-builders".
- owner String
- Owner of the repository. For example: The owner for https://github.com/googlecloudplatform/cloud-builders is "googlecloudplatform".
- pullRequest PullRequest Filter Response 
- filter to match changes in pull requests.
- push
PushFilter Response 
- filter to match changes in refs like branches, tags.
- enterpriseConfig stringResource Name 
- Optional. The resource name of the github enterprise config that should be applied to this installation. For example: "projects/{$project_id}/locations/{$location_id}/githubEnterpriseConfigs/{$config_id}"
- installationId string
- The installationID that emits the GitHub event.
- name string
- Name of the repository. For example: The name for https://github.com/googlecloudplatform/cloud-builders is "cloud-builders".
- owner string
- Owner of the repository. For example: The owner for https://github.com/googlecloudplatform/cloud-builders is "googlecloudplatform".
- pullRequest PullRequest Filter Response 
- filter to match changes in pull requests.
- push
PushFilter Response 
- filter to match changes in refs like branches, tags.
- enterprise_config_ strresource_ name 
- Optional. The resource name of the github enterprise config that should be applied to this installation. For example: "projects/{$project_id}/locations/{$location_id}/githubEnterpriseConfigs/{$config_id}"
- installation_id str
- The installationID that emits the GitHub event.
- name str
- Name of the repository. For example: The name for https://github.com/googlecloudplatform/cloud-builders is "cloud-builders".
- owner str
- Owner of the repository. For example: The owner for https://github.com/googlecloudplatform/cloud-builders is "googlecloudplatform".
- pull_request PullRequest Filter Response 
- filter to match changes in pull requests.
- push
PushFilter Response 
- filter to match changes in refs like branches, tags.
- enterpriseConfig StringResource Name 
- Optional. The resource name of the github enterprise config that should be applied to this installation. For example: "projects/{$project_id}/locations/{$location_id}/githubEnterpriseConfigs/{$config_id}"
- installationId String
- The installationID that emits the GitHub event.
- name String
- Name of the repository. For example: The name for https://github.com/googlecloudplatform/cloud-builders is "cloud-builders".
- owner String
- Owner of the repository. For example: The owner for https://github.com/googlecloudplatform/cloud-builders is "googlecloudplatform".
- pullRequest Property Map
- filter to match changes in pull requests.
- push Property Map
- filter to match changes in refs like branches, tags.
GitLabConfigResponse   
- ConnectedRepositories List<Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Git Lab Repository Id Response> 
- Connected GitLab.com or GitLabEnterprise repositories for this config.
- CreateTime string
- Time when the config was created.
- EnterpriseConfig Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Git Lab Enterprise Config Response 
- Optional. GitLabEnterprise config.
- Name string
- The resource name for the config.
- Secrets
Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Git Lab Secrets Response 
- Secret Manager secrets needed by the config.
- Username string
- Username of the GitLab.com or GitLab Enterprise account Cloud Build will use.
- WebhookKey string
- UUID included in webhook requests. The UUID is used to look up the corresponding config.
- ConnectedRepositories []GitLab Repository Id Response 
- Connected GitLab.com or GitLabEnterprise repositories for this config.
- CreateTime string
- Time when the config was created.
- EnterpriseConfig GitLab Enterprise Config Response 
- Optional. GitLabEnterprise config.
- Name string
- The resource name for the config.
- Secrets
GitLab Secrets Response 
- Secret Manager secrets needed by the config.
- Username string
- Username of the GitLab.com or GitLab Enterprise account Cloud Build will use.
- WebhookKey string
- UUID included in webhook requests. The UUID is used to look up the corresponding config.
- connectedRepositories List<GitLab Repository Id Response> 
- Connected GitLab.com or GitLabEnterprise repositories for this config.
- createTime String
- Time when the config was created.
- enterpriseConfig GitLab Enterprise Config Response 
- Optional. GitLabEnterprise config.
- name String
- The resource name for the config.
- secrets
GitLab Secrets Response 
- Secret Manager secrets needed by the config.
- username String
- Username of the GitLab.com or GitLab Enterprise account Cloud Build will use.
- webhookKey String
- UUID included in webhook requests. The UUID is used to look up the corresponding config.
- connectedRepositories GitLab Repository Id Response[] 
- Connected GitLab.com or GitLabEnterprise repositories for this config.
- createTime string
- Time when the config was created.
- enterpriseConfig GitLab Enterprise Config Response 
- Optional. GitLabEnterprise config.
- name string
- The resource name for the config.
- secrets
GitLab Secrets Response 
- Secret Manager secrets needed by the config.
- username string
- Username of the GitLab.com or GitLab Enterprise account Cloud Build will use.
- webhookKey string
- UUID included in webhook requests. The UUID is used to look up the corresponding config.
- connected_repositories Sequence[GitLab Repository Id Response] 
- Connected GitLab.com or GitLabEnterprise repositories for this config.
- create_time str
- Time when the config was created.
- enterprise_config GitLab Enterprise Config Response 
- Optional. GitLabEnterprise config.
- name str
- The resource name for the config.
- secrets
GitLab Secrets Response 
- Secret Manager secrets needed by the config.
- username str
- Username of the GitLab.com or GitLab Enterprise account Cloud Build will use.
- webhook_key str
- UUID included in webhook requests. The UUID is used to look up the corresponding config.
- connectedRepositories List<Property Map>
- Connected GitLab.com or GitLabEnterprise repositories for this config.
- createTime String
- Time when the config was created.
- enterpriseConfig Property Map
- Optional. GitLabEnterprise config.
- name String
- The resource name for the config.
- secrets Property Map
- Secret Manager secrets needed by the config.
- username String
- Username of the GitLab.com or GitLab Enterprise account Cloud Build will use.
- webhookKey String
- UUID included in webhook requests. The UUID is used to look up the corresponding config.
GitLabEnterpriseConfigResponse    
- HostUri string
- Immutable. The URI of the GitlabEnterprise host.
- ServiceDirectory Pulumi.Config Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Service Directory Config Response 
- The Service Directory configuration to be used when reaching out to the GitLab Enterprise instance.
- SslCa string
- The SSL certificate to use in requests to GitLab Enterprise instances.
- HostUri string
- Immutable. The URI of the GitlabEnterprise host.
- ServiceDirectory ServiceConfig Directory Config Response 
- The Service Directory configuration to be used when reaching out to the GitLab Enterprise instance.
- SslCa string
- The SSL certificate to use in requests to GitLab Enterprise instances.
- hostUri String
- Immutable. The URI of the GitlabEnterprise host.
- serviceDirectory ServiceConfig Directory Config Response 
- The Service Directory configuration to be used when reaching out to the GitLab Enterprise instance.
- sslCa String
- The SSL certificate to use in requests to GitLab Enterprise instances.
- hostUri string
- Immutable. The URI of the GitlabEnterprise host.
- serviceDirectory ServiceConfig Directory Config Response 
- The Service Directory configuration to be used when reaching out to the GitLab Enterprise instance.
- sslCa string
- The SSL certificate to use in requests to GitLab Enterprise instances.
- host_uri str
- Immutable. The URI of the GitlabEnterprise host.
- service_directory_ Serviceconfig Directory Config Response 
- The Service Directory configuration to be used when reaching out to the GitLab Enterprise instance.
- ssl_ca str
- The SSL certificate to use in requests to GitLab Enterprise instances.
- hostUri String
- Immutable. The URI of the GitlabEnterprise host.
- serviceDirectory Property MapConfig 
- The Service Directory configuration to be used when reaching out to the GitLab Enterprise instance.
- sslCa String
- The SSL certificate to use in requests to GitLab Enterprise instances.
GitLabEventsConfigResponse    
- GitlabConfig Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Git Lab Config Response 
- The GitLabConfig specified in the gitlab_config_resource field.
- GitlabConfig stringResource 
- The GitLab config resource that this trigger config maps to.
- ProjectNamespace string
- Namespace of the GitLab project.
- PullRequest Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Pull Request Filter Response 
- Filter to match changes in pull requests.
- Push
Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Push Filter Response 
- Filter to match changes in refs like branches, tags.
- GitlabConfig GitLab Config Response 
- The GitLabConfig specified in the gitlab_config_resource field.
- GitlabConfig stringResource 
- The GitLab config resource that this trigger config maps to.
- ProjectNamespace string
- Namespace of the GitLab project.
- PullRequest PullRequest Filter Response 
- Filter to match changes in pull requests.
- Push
PushFilter Response 
- Filter to match changes in refs like branches, tags.
- gitlabConfig GitLab Config Response 
- The GitLabConfig specified in the gitlab_config_resource field.
- gitlabConfig StringResource 
- The GitLab config resource that this trigger config maps to.
- projectNamespace String
- Namespace of the GitLab project.
- pullRequest PullRequest Filter Response 
- Filter to match changes in pull requests.
- push
PushFilter Response 
- Filter to match changes in refs like branches, tags.
- gitlabConfig GitLab Config Response 
- The GitLabConfig specified in the gitlab_config_resource field.
- gitlabConfig stringResource 
- The GitLab config resource that this trigger config maps to.
- projectNamespace string
- Namespace of the GitLab project.
- pullRequest PullRequest Filter Response 
- Filter to match changes in pull requests.
- push
PushFilter Response 
- Filter to match changes in refs like branches, tags.
- gitlab_config GitLab Config Response 
- The GitLabConfig specified in the gitlab_config_resource field.
- gitlab_config_ strresource 
- The GitLab config resource that this trigger config maps to.
- project_namespace str
- Namespace of the GitLab project.
- pull_request PullRequest Filter Response 
- Filter to match changes in pull requests.
- push
PushFilter Response 
- Filter to match changes in refs like branches, tags.
- gitlabConfig Property Map
- The GitLabConfig specified in the gitlab_config_resource field.
- gitlabConfig StringResource 
- The GitLab config resource that this trigger config maps to.
- projectNamespace String
- Namespace of the GitLab project.
- pullRequest Property Map
- Filter to match changes in pull requests.
- push Property Map
- Filter to match changes in refs like branches, tags.
GitLabRepositoryIdResponse    
- WebhookId int
- The ID of the webhook that was created for receiving events from this repo. We only create and manage a single webhook for each repo.
- WebhookId int
- The ID of the webhook that was created for receiving events from this repo. We only create and manage a single webhook for each repo.
- webhookId Integer
- The ID of the webhook that was created for receiving events from this repo. We only create and manage a single webhook for each repo.
- webhookId number
- The ID of the webhook that was created for receiving events from this repo. We only create and manage a single webhook for each repo.
- webhook_id int
- The ID of the webhook that was created for receiving events from this repo. We only create and manage a single webhook for each repo.
- webhookId Number
- The ID of the webhook that was created for receiving events from this repo. We only create and manage a single webhook for each repo.
GitLabSecretsResponse   
- ApiAccess stringToken Version 
- The resource name for the api access token’s secret version
- ApiKey stringVersion 
- Immutable. API Key that will be attached to webhook requests from GitLab to Cloud Build.
- ReadAccess stringToken Version 
- The resource name for the read access token’s secret version
- WebhookSecret stringVersion 
- Immutable. The resource name for the webhook secret’s secret version. Once this field has been set, it cannot be changed. If you need to change it, please create another GitLabConfig.
- ApiAccess stringToken Version 
- The resource name for the api access token’s secret version
- ApiKey stringVersion 
- Immutable. API Key that will be attached to webhook requests from GitLab to Cloud Build.
- ReadAccess stringToken Version 
- The resource name for the read access token’s secret version
- WebhookSecret stringVersion 
- Immutable. The resource name for the webhook secret’s secret version. Once this field has been set, it cannot be changed. If you need to change it, please create another GitLabConfig.
- apiAccess StringToken Version 
- The resource name for the api access token’s secret version
- apiKey StringVersion 
- Immutable. API Key that will be attached to webhook requests from GitLab to Cloud Build.
- readAccess StringToken Version 
- The resource name for the read access token’s secret version
- webhookSecret StringVersion 
- Immutable. The resource name for the webhook secret’s secret version. Once this field has been set, it cannot be changed. If you need to change it, please create another GitLabConfig.
- apiAccess stringToken Version 
- The resource name for the api access token’s secret version
- apiKey stringVersion 
- Immutable. API Key that will be attached to webhook requests from GitLab to Cloud Build.
- readAccess stringToken Version 
- The resource name for the read access token’s secret version
- webhookSecret stringVersion 
- Immutable. The resource name for the webhook secret’s secret version. Once this field has been set, it cannot be changed. If you need to change it, please create another GitLabConfig.
- api_access_ strtoken_ version 
- The resource name for the api access token’s secret version
- api_key_ strversion 
- Immutable. API Key that will be attached to webhook requests from GitLab to Cloud Build.
- read_access_ strtoken_ version 
- The resource name for the read access token’s secret version
- webhook_secret_ strversion 
- Immutable. The resource name for the webhook secret’s secret version. Once this field has been set, it cannot be changed. If you need to change it, please create another GitLabConfig.
- apiAccess StringToken Version 
- The resource name for the api access token’s secret version
- apiKey StringVersion 
- Immutable. API Key that will be attached to webhook requests from GitLab to Cloud Build.
- readAccess StringToken Version 
- The resource name for the read access token’s secret version
- webhookSecret StringVersion 
- Immutable. The resource name for the webhook secret’s secret version. Once this field has been set, it cannot be changed. If you need to change it, please create another GitLabConfig.
GitRepoSourceResponse   
- BitbucketServer stringConfig 
- The full resource name of the bitbucket server config. Format: projects/{project}/locations/{location}/bitbucketServerConfigs/{id}.
- GithubEnterprise stringConfig 
- The full resource name of the github enterprise config. Format: projects/{project}/locations/{location}/githubEnterpriseConfigs/{id}.projects/{project}/githubEnterpriseConfigs/{id}.
- Ref string
- The branch or tag to use. Must start with "refs/" (required).
- RepoType string
- See RepoType below.
- Repository string
- The connected repository resource name, in the format projects/*/locations/*/connections/*/repositories/*. Eitheruriorrepositorycan be specified and is required.
- Uri string
- The URI of the repo (e.g. https://github.com/user/repo.git). Either uriorrepositorycan be specified and is required.
- BitbucketServer stringConfig 
- The full resource name of the bitbucket server config. Format: projects/{project}/locations/{location}/bitbucketServerConfigs/{id}.
- GithubEnterprise stringConfig 
- The full resource name of the github enterprise config. Format: projects/{project}/locations/{location}/githubEnterpriseConfigs/{id}.projects/{project}/githubEnterpriseConfigs/{id}.
- Ref string
- The branch or tag to use. Must start with "refs/" (required).
- RepoType string
- See RepoType below.
- Repository string
- The connected repository resource name, in the format projects/*/locations/*/connections/*/repositories/*. Eitheruriorrepositorycan be specified and is required.
- Uri string
- The URI of the repo (e.g. https://github.com/user/repo.git). Either uriorrepositorycan be specified and is required.
- bitbucketServer StringConfig 
- The full resource name of the bitbucket server config. Format: projects/{project}/locations/{location}/bitbucketServerConfigs/{id}.
- githubEnterprise StringConfig 
- The full resource name of the github enterprise config. Format: projects/{project}/locations/{location}/githubEnterpriseConfigs/{id}.projects/{project}/githubEnterpriseConfigs/{id}.
- ref String
- The branch or tag to use. Must start with "refs/" (required).
- repoType String
- See RepoType below.
- repository String
- The connected repository resource name, in the format projects/*/locations/*/connections/*/repositories/*. Eitheruriorrepositorycan be specified and is required.
- uri String
- The URI of the repo (e.g. https://github.com/user/repo.git). Either uriorrepositorycan be specified and is required.
- bitbucketServer stringConfig 
- The full resource name of the bitbucket server config. Format: projects/{project}/locations/{location}/bitbucketServerConfigs/{id}.
- githubEnterprise stringConfig 
- The full resource name of the github enterprise config. Format: projects/{project}/locations/{location}/githubEnterpriseConfigs/{id}.projects/{project}/githubEnterpriseConfigs/{id}.
- ref string
- The branch or tag to use. Must start with "refs/" (required).
- repoType string
- See RepoType below.
- repository string
- The connected repository resource name, in the format projects/*/locations/*/connections/*/repositories/*. Eitheruriorrepositorycan be specified and is required.
- uri string
- The URI of the repo (e.g. https://github.com/user/repo.git). Either uriorrepositorycan be specified and is required.
- bitbucket_server_ strconfig 
- The full resource name of the bitbucket server config. Format: projects/{project}/locations/{location}/bitbucketServerConfigs/{id}.
- github_enterprise_ strconfig 
- The full resource name of the github enterprise config. Format: projects/{project}/locations/{location}/githubEnterpriseConfigs/{id}.projects/{project}/githubEnterpriseConfigs/{id}.
- ref str
- The branch or tag to use. Must start with "refs/" (required).
- repo_type str
- See RepoType below.
- repository str
- The connected repository resource name, in the format projects/*/locations/*/connections/*/repositories/*. Eitheruriorrepositorycan be specified and is required.
- uri str
- The URI of the repo (e.g. https://github.com/user/repo.git). Either uriorrepositorycan be specified and is required.
- bitbucketServer StringConfig 
- The full resource name of the bitbucket server config. Format: projects/{project}/locations/{location}/bitbucketServerConfigs/{id}.
- githubEnterprise StringConfig 
- The full resource name of the github enterprise config. Format: projects/{project}/locations/{location}/githubEnterpriseConfigs/{id}.projects/{project}/githubEnterpriseConfigs/{id}.
- ref String
- The branch or tag to use. Must start with "refs/" (required).
- repoType String
- See RepoType below.
- repository String
- The connected repository resource name, in the format projects/*/locations/*/connections/*/repositories/*. Eitheruriorrepositorycan be specified and is required.
- uri String
- The URI of the repo (e.g. https://github.com/user/repo.git). Either uriorrepositorycan be specified and is required.
GitSourceResponse  
- Dir string
- Directory, relative to the source root, in which to run the build. This must be a relative path. If a step's diris specified and is an absolute path, this value is ignored for that step's execution.
- Revision string
- The revision to fetch from the Git repository such as a branch, a tag, a commit SHA, or any Git ref. Cloud Build uses git fetchto fetch the revision from the Git repository; therefore make sure that the string you provide forrevisionis parsable by the command. For information on string values accepted bygit fetch, see https://git-scm.com/docs/gitrevisions#_specifying_revisions. For information ongit fetch, see https://git-scm.com/docs/git-fetch.
- Url string
- Location of the Git repo to build. This will be used as a git remote, see https://git-scm.com/docs/git-remote.
- Dir string
- Directory, relative to the source root, in which to run the build. This must be a relative path. If a step's diris specified and is an absolute path, this value is ignored for that step's execution.
- Revision string
- The revision to fetch from the Git repository such as a branch, a tag, a commit SHA, or any Git ref. Cloud Build uses git fetchto fetch the revision from the Git repository; therefore make sure that the string you provide forrevisionis parsable by the command. For information on string values accepted bygit fetch, see https://git-scm.com/docs/gitrevisions#_specifying_revisions. For information ongit fetch, see https://git-scm.com/docs/git-fetch.
- Url string
- Location of the Git repo to build. This will be used as a git remote, see https://git-scm.com/docs/git-remote.
- dir String
- Directory, relative to the source root, in which to run the build. This must be a relative path. If a step's diris specified and is an absolute path, this value is ignored for that step's execution.
- revision String
- The revision to fetch from the Git repository such as a branch, a tag, a commit SHA, or any Git ref. Cloud Build uses git fetchto fetch the revision from the Git repository; therefore make sure that the string you provide forrevisionis parsable by the command. For information on string values accepted bygit fetch, see https://git-scm.com/docs/gitrevisions#_specifying_revisions. For information ongit fetch, see https://git-scm.com/docs/git-fetch.
- url String
- Location of the Git repo to build. This will be used as a git remote, see https://git-scm.com/docs/git-remote.
- dir string
- Directory, relative to the source root, in which to run the build. This must be a relative path. If a step's diris specified and is an absolute path, this value is ignored for that step's execution.
- revision string
- The revision to fetch from the Git repository such as a branch, a tag, a commit SHA, or any Git ref. Cloud Build uses git fetchto fetch the revision from the Git repository; therefore make sure that the string you provide forrevisionis parsable by the command. For information on string values accepted bygit fetch, see https://git-scm.com/docs/gitrevisions#_specifying_revisions. For information ongit fetch, see https://git-scm.com/docs/git-fetch.
- url string
- Location of the Git repo to build. This will be used as a git remote, see https://git-scm.com/docs/git-remote.
- dir str
- Directory, relative to the source root, in which to run the build. This must be a relative path. If a step's diris specified and is an absolute path, this value is ignored for that step's execution.
- revision str
- The revision to fetch from the Git repository such as a branch, a tag, a commit SHA, or any Git ref. Cloud Build uses git fetchto fetch the revision from the Git repository; therefore make sure that the string you provide forrevisionis parsable by the command. For information on string values accepted bygit fetch, see https://git-scm.com/docs/gitrevisions#_specifying_revisions. For information ongit fetch, see https://git-scm.com/docs/git-fetch.
- url str
- Location of the Git repo to build. This will be used as a git remote, see https://git-scm.com/docs/git-remote.
- dir String
- Directory, relative to the source root, in which to run the build. This must be a relative path. If a step's diris specified and is an absolute path, this value is ignored for that step's execution.
- revision String
- The revision to fetch from the Git repository such as a branch, a tag, a commit SHA, or any Git ref. Cloud Build uses git fetchto fetch the revision from the Git repository; therefore make sure that the string you provide forrevisionis parsable by the command. For information on string values accepted bygit fetch, see https://git-scm.com/docs/gitrevisions#_specifying_revisions. For information ongit fetch, see https://git-scm.com/docs/git-fetch.
- url String
- Location of the Git repo to build. This will be used as a git remote, see https://git-scm.com/docs/git-remote.
HashResponse 
InlineSecretResponse  
- EnvMap Dictionary<string, string>
- Map of environment variable name to its encrypted value. Secret environment variables must be unique across all of a build's secrets, and must be used by at least one build step. Values can be at most 64 KB in size. There can be at most 100 secret values across all of a build's secrets.
- KmsKey stringName 
- Resource name of Cloud KMS crypto key to decrypt the encrypted value. In format: projects//locations//keyRings//cryptoKeys/
- EnvMap map[string]string
- Map of environment variable name to its encrypted value. Secret environment variables must be unique across all of a build's secrets, and must be used by at least one build step. Values can be at most 64 KB in size. There can be at most 100 secret values across all of a build's secrets.
- KmsKey stringName 
- Resource name of Cloud KMS crypto key to decrypt the encrypted value. In format: projects//locations//keyRings//cryptoKeys/
- envMap Map<String,String>
- Map of environment variable name to its encrypted value. Secret environment variables must be unique across all of a build's secrets, and must be used by at least one build step. Values can be at most 64 KB in size. There can be at most 100 secret values across all of a build's secrets.
- kmsKey StringName 
- Resource name of Cloud KMS crypto key to decrypt the encrypted value. In format: projects//locations//keyRings//cryptoKeys/
- envMap {[key: string]: string}
- Map of environment variable name to its encrypted value. Secret environment variables must be unique across all of a build's secrets, and must be used by at least one build step. Values can be at most 64 KB in size. There can be at most 100 secret values across all of a build's secrets.
- kmsKey stringName 
- Resource name of Cloud KMS crypto key to decrypt the encrypted value. In format: projects//locations//keyRings//cryptoKeys/
- env_map Mapping[str, str]
- Map of environment variable name to its encrypted value. Secret environment variables must be unique across all of a build's secrets, and must be used by at least one build step. Values can be at most 64 KB in size. There can be at most 100 secret values across all of a build's secrets.
- kms_key_ strname 
- Resource name of Cloud KMS crypto key to decrypt the encrypted value. In format: projects//locations//keyRings//cryptoKeys/
- envMap Map<String>
- Map of environment variable name to its encrypted value. Secret environment variables must be unique across all of a build's secrets, and must be used by at least one build step. Values can be at most 64 KB in size. There can be at most 100 secret values across all of a build's secrets.
- kmsKey StringName 
- Resource name of Cloud KMS crypto key to decrypt the encrypted value. In format: projects//locations//keyRings//cryptoKeys/
MavenArtifactResponse  
- ArtifactId string
- Maven artifactIdvalue used when uploading the artifact to Artifact Registry.
- GroupId string
- Maven groupIdvalue used when uploading the artifact to Artifact Registry.
- Path string
- Path to an artifact in the build's workspace to be uploaded to Artifact Registry. This can be either an absolute path, e.g. /workspace/my-app/target/my-app-1.0.SNAPSHOT.jar or a relative path from /workspace, e.g. my-app/target/my-app-1.0.SNAPSHOT.jar.
- Repository string
- Artifact Registry repository, in the form "https://$REGION-maven.pkg.dev/$PROJECT/$REPOSITORY" Artifact in the workspace specified by path will be uploaded to Artifact Registry with this location as a prefix.
- Version string
- Maven versionvalue used when uploading the artifact to Artifact Registry.
- ArtifactId string
- Maven artifactIdvalue used when uploading the artifact to Artifact Registry.
- GroupId string
- Maven groupIdvalue used when uploading the artifact to Artifact Registry.
- Path string
- Path to an artifact in the build's workspace to be uploaded to Artifact Registry. This can be either an absolute path, e.g. /workspace/my-app/target/my-app-1.0.SNAPSHOT.jar or a relative path from /workspace, e.g. my-app/target/my-app-1.0.SNAPSHOT.jar.
- Repository string
- Artifact Registry repository, in the form "https://$REGION-maven.pkg.dev/$PROJECT/$REPOSITORY" Artifact in the workspace specified by path will be uploaded to Artifact Registry with this location as a prefix.
- Version string
- Maven versionvalue used when uploading the artifact to Artifact Registry.
- artifactId String
- Maven artifactIdvalue used when uploading the artifact to Artifact Registry.
- groupId String
- Maven groupIdvalue used when uploading the artifact to Artifact Registry.
- path String
- Path to an artifact in the build's workspace to be uploaded to Artifact Registry. This can be either an absolute path, e.g. /workspace/my-app/target/my-app-1.0.SNAPSHOT.jar or a relative path from /workspace, e.g. my-app/target/my-app-1.0.SNAPSHOT.jar.
- repository String
- Artifact Registry repository, in the form "https://$REGION-maven.pkg.dev/$PROJECT/$REPOSITORY" Artifact in the workspace specified by path will be uploaded to Artifact Registry with this location as a prefix.
- version String
- Maven versionvalue used when uploading the artifact to Artifact Registry.
- artifactId string
- Maven artifactIdvalue used when uploading the artifact to Artifact Registry.
- groupId string
- Maven groupIdvalue used when uploading the artifact to Artifact Registry.
- path string
- Path to an artifact in the build's workspace to be uploaded to Artifact Registry. This can be either an absolute path, e.g. /workspace/my-app/target/my-app-1.0.SNAPSHOT.jar or a relative path from /workspace, e.g. my-app/target/my-app-1.0.SNAPSHOT.jar.
- repository string
- Artifact Registry repository, in the form "https://$REGION-maven.pkg.dev/$PROJECT/$REPOSITORY" Artifact in the workspace specified by path will be uploaded to Artifact Registry with this location as a prefix.
- version string
- Maven versionvalue used when uploading the artifact to Artifact Registry.
- artifact_id str
- Maven artifactIdvalue used when uploading the artifact to Artifact Registry.
- group_id str
- Maven groupIdvalue used when uploading the artifact to Artifact Registry.
- path str
- Path to an artifact in the build's workspace to be uploaded to Artifact Registry. This can be either an absolute path, e.g. /workspace/my-app/target/my-app-1.0.SNAPSHOT.jar or a relative path from /workspace, e.g. my-app/target/my-app-1.0.SNAPSHOT.jar.
- repository str
- Artifact Registry repository, in the form "https://$REGION-maven.pkg.dev/$PROJECT/$REPOSITORY" Artifact in the workspace specified by path will be uploaded to Artifact Registry with this location as a prefix.
- version str
- Maven versionvalue used when uploading the artifact to Artifact Registry.
- artifactId String
- Maven artifactIdvalue used when uploading the artifact to Artifact Registry.
- groupId String
- Maven groupIdvalue used when uploading the artifact to Artifact Registry.
- path String
- Path to an artifact in the build's workspace to be uploaded to Artifact Registry. This can be either an absolute path, e.g. /workspace/my-app/target/my-app-1.0.SNAPSHOT.jar or a relative path from /workspace, e.g. my-app/target/my-app-1.0.SNAPSHOT.jar.
- repository String
- Artifact Registry repository, in the form "https://$REGION-maven.pkg.dev/$PROJECT/$REPOSITORY" Artifact in the workspace specified by path will be uploaded to Artifact Registry with this location as a prefix.
- version String
- Maven versionvalue used when uploading the artifact to Artifact Registry.
NpmPackageResponse  
- PackagePath string
- Path to the package.json. e.g. workspace/path/to/package
- Repository string
- Artifact Registry repository, in the form "https://$REGION-npm.pkg.dev/$PROJECT/$REPOSITORY" Npm package in the workspace specified by path will be zipped and uploaded to Artifact Registry with this location as a prefix.
- PackagePath string
- Path to the package.json. e.g. workspace/path/to/package
- Repository string
- Artifact Registry repository, in the form "https://$REGION-npm.pkg.dev/$PROJECT/$REPOSITORY" Npm package in the workspace specified by path will be zipped and uploaded to Artifact Registry with this location as a prefix.
- packagePath String
- Path to the package.json. e.g. workspace/path/to/package
- repository String
- Artifact Registry repository, in the form "https://$REGION-npm.pkg.dev/$PROJECT/$REPOSITORY" Npm package in the workspace specified by path will be zipped and uploaded to Artifact Registry with this location as a prefix.
- packagePath string
- Path to the package.json. e.g. workspace/path/to/package
- repository string
- Artifact Registry repository, in the form "https://$REGION-npm.pkg.dev/$PROJECT/$REPOSITORY" Npm package in the workspace specified by path will be zipped and uploaded to Artifact Registry with this location as a prefix.
- package_path str
- Path to the package.json. e.g. workspace/path/to/package
- repository str
- Artifact Registry repository, in the form "https://$REGION-npm.pkg.dev/$PROJECT/$REPOSITORY" Npm package in the workspace specified by path will be zipped and uploaded to Artifact Registry with this location as a prefix.
- packagePath String
- Path to the package.json. e.g. workspace/path/to/package
- repository String
- Artifact Registry repository, in the form "https://$REGION-npm.pkg.dev/$PROJECT/$REPOSITORY" Npm package in the workspace specified by path will be zipped and uploaded to Artifact Registry with this location as a prefix.
PoolOptionResponse  
- Name string
- The WorkerPoolresource to execute the build on. You must havecloudbuild.workerpools.useon the project hosting the WorkerPool. Format projects/{project}/locations/{location}/workerPools/{workerPoolId}
- Name string
- The WorkerPoolresource to execute the build on. You must havecloudbuild.workerpools.useon the project hosting the WorkerPool. Format projects/{project}/locations/{location}/workerPools/{workerPoolId}
- name String
- The WorkerPoolresource to execute the build on. You must havecloudbuild.workerpools.useon the project hosting the WorkerPool. Format projects/{project}/locations/{location}/workerPools/{workerPoolId}
- name string
- The WorkerPoolresource to execute the build on. You must havecloudbuild.workerpools.useon the project hosting the WorkerPool. Format projects/{project}/locations/{location}/workerPools/{workerPoolId}
- name str
- The WorkerPoolresource to execute the build on. You must havecloudbuild.workerpools.useon the project hosting the WorkerPool. Format projects/{project}/locations/{location}/workerPools/{workerPoolId}
- name String
- The WorkerPoolresource to execute the build on. You must havecloudbuild.workerpools.useon the project hosting the WorkerPool. Format projects/{project}/locations/{location}/workerPools/{workerPoolId}
PubsubConfigResponse  
- ServiceAccount stringEmail 
- Service account that will make the push request.
- State string
- Potential issues with the underlying Pub/Sub subscription configuration. Only populated on get requests.
- Subscription string
- Name of the subscription. Format is projects/{project}/subscriptions/{subscription}.
- Topic string
- The name of the topic from which this subscription is receiving messages. Format is projects/{project}/topics/{topic}.
- ServiceAccount stringEmail 
- Service account that will make the push request.
- State string
- Potential issues with the underlying Pub/Sub subscription configuration. Only populated on get requests.
- Subscription string
- Name of the subscription. Format is projects/{project}/subscriptions/{subscription}.
- Topic string
- The name of the topic from which this subscription is receiving messages. Format is projects/{project}/topics/{topic}.
- serviceAccount StringEmail 
- Service account that will make the push request.
- state String
- Potential issues with the underlying Pub/Sub subscription configuration. Only populated on get requests.
- subscription String
- Name of the subscription. Format is projects/{project}/subscriptions/{subscription}.
- topic String
- The name of the topic from which this subscription is receiving messages. Format is projects/{project}/topics/{topic}.
- serviceAccount stringEmail 
- Service account that will make the push request.
- state string
- Potential issues with the underlying Pub/Sub subscription configuration. Only populated on get requests.
- subscription string
- Name of the subscription. Format is projects/{project}/subscriptions/{subscription}.
- topic string
- The name of the topic from which this subscription is receiving messages. Format is projects/{project}/topics/{topic}.
- service_account_ stremail 
- Service account that will make the push request.
- state str
- Potential issues with the underlying Pub/Sub subscription configuration. Only populated on get requests.
- subscription str
- Name of the subscription. Format is projects/{project}/subscriptions/{subscription}.
- topic str
- The name of the topic from which this subscription is receiving messages. Format is projects/{project}/topics/{topic}.
- serviceAccount StringEmail 
- Service account that will make the push request.
- state String
- Potential issues with the underlying Pub/Sub subscription configuration. Only populated on get requests.
- subscription String
- Name of the subscription. Format is projects/{project}/subscriptions/{subscription}.
- topic String
- The name of the topic from which this subscription is receiving messages. Format is projects/{project}/topics/{topic}.
PullRequestFilterResponse   
- Branch string
- Regex of branches to match. The syntax of the regular expressions accepted is the syntax accepted by RE2 and described at https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax
- CommentControl string
- Configure builds to run whether a repository owner or collaborator need to comment /gcbrun.
- InvertRegex bool
- If true, branches that do NOT match the git_ref will trigger a build.
- Branch string
- Regex of branches to match. The syntax of the regular expressions accepted is the syntax accepted by RE2 and described at https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax
- CommentControl string
- Configure builds to run whether a repository owner or collaborator need to comment /gcbrun.
- InvertRegex bool
- If true, branches that do NOT match the git_ref will trigger a build.
- branch String
- Regex of branches to match. The syntax of the regular expressions accepted is the syntax accepted by RE2 and described at https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax
- commentControl String
- Configure builds to run whether a repository owner or collaborator need to comment /gcbrun.
- invertRegex Boolean
- If true, branches that do NOT match the git_ref will trigger a build.
- branch string
- Regex of branches to match. The syntax of the regular expressions accepted is the syntax accepted by RE2 and described at https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax
- commentControl string
- Configure builds to run whether a repository owner or collaborator need to comment /gcbrun.
- invertRegex boolean
- If true, branches that do NOT match the git_ref will trigger a build.
- branch str
- Regex of branches to match. The syntax of the regular expressions accepted is the syntax accepted by RE2 and described at https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax
- comment_control str
- Configure builds to run whether a repository owner or collaborator need to comment /gcbrun.
- invert_regex bool
- If true, branches that do NOT match the git_ref will trigger a build.
- branch String
- Regex of branches to match. The syntax of the regular expressions accepted is the syntax accepted by RE2 and described at https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax
- commentControl String
- Configure builds to run whether a repository owner or collaborator need to comment /gcbrun.
- invertRegex Boolean
- If true, branches that do NOT match the git_ref will trigger a build.
PushFilterResponse  
- Branch string
- Regexes matching branches to build. The syntax of the regular expressions accepted is the syntax accepted by RE2 and described at https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax
- InvertRegex bool
- When true, only trigger a build if the revision regex does NOT match the git_ref regex.
- Tag string
- Regexes matching tags to build. The syntax of the regular expressions accepted is the syntax accepted by RE2 and described at https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax
- Branch string
- Regexes matching branches to build. The syntax of the regular expressions accepted is the syntax accepted by RE2 and described at https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax
- InvertRegex bool
- When true, only trigger a build if the revision regex does NOT match the git_ref regex.
- Tag string
- Regexes matching tags to build. The syntax of the regular expressions accepted is the syntax accepted by RE2 and described at https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax
- branch String
- Regexes matching branches to build. The syntax of the regular expressions accepted is the syntax accepted by RE2 and described at https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax
- invertRegex Boolean
- When true, only trigger a build if the revision regex does NOT match the git_ref regex.
- tag String
- Regexes matching tags to build. The syntax of the regular expressions accepted is the syntax accepted by RE2 and described at https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax
- branch string
- Regexes matching branches to build. The syntax of the regular expressions accepted is the syntax accepted by RE2 and described at https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax
- invertRegex boolean
- When true, only trigger a build if the revision regex does NOT match the git_ref regex.
- tag string
- Regexes matching tags to build. The syntax of the regular expressions accepted is the syntax accepted by RE2 and described at https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax
- branch str
- Regexes matching branches to build. The syntax of the regular expressions accepted is the syntax accepted by RE2 and described at https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax
- invert_regex bool
- When true, only trigger a build if the revision regex does NOT match the git_ref regex.
- tag str
- Regexes matching tags to build. The syntax of the regular expressions accepted is the syntax accepted by RE2 and described at https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax
- branch String
- Regexes matching branches to build. The syntax of the regular expressions accepted is the syntax accepted by RE2 and described at https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax
- invertRegex Boolean
- When true, only trigger a build if the revision regex does NOT match the git_ref regex.
- tag String
- Regexes matching tags to build. The syntax of the regular expressions accepted is the syntax accepted by RE2 and described at https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax
PythonPackageResponse  
- Paths List<string>
- Path globs used to match files in the build's workspace. For Python/ Twine, this is usually dist/*, and sometimes additionally an.ascfile.
- Repository string
- Artifact Registry repository, in the form "https://$REGION-python.pkg.dev/$PROJECT/$REPOSITORY" Files in the workspace matching any path pattern will be uploaded to Artifact Registry with this location as a prefix.
- Paths []string
- Path globs used to match files in the build's workspace. For Python/ Twine, this is usually dist/*, and sometimes additionally an.ascfile.
- Repository string
- Artifact Registry repository, in the form "https://$REGION-python.pkg.dev/$PROJECT/$REPOSITORY" Files in the workspace matching any path pattern will be uploaded to Artifact Registry with this location as a prefix.
- paths List<String>
- Path globs used to match files in the build's workspace. For Python/ Twine, this is usually dist/*, and sometimes additionally an.ascfile.
- repository String
- Artifact Registry repository, in the form "https://$REGION-python.pkg.dev/$PROJECT/$REPOSITORY" Files in the workspace matching any path pattern will be uploaded to Artifact Registry with this location as a prefix.
- paths string[]
- Path globs used to match files in the build's workspace. For Python/ Twine, this is usually dist/*, and sometimes additionally an.ascfile.
- repository string
- Artifact Registry repository, in the form "https://$REGION-python.pkg.dev/$PROJECT/$REPOSITORY" Files in the workspace matching any path pattern will be uploaded to Artifact Registry with this location as a prefix.
- paths Sequence[str]
- Path globs used to match files in the build's workspace. For Python/ Twine, this is usually dist/*, and sometimes additionally an.ascfile.
- repository str
- Artifact Registry repository, in the form "https://$REGION-python.pkg.dev/$PROJECT/$REPOSITORY" Files in the workspace matching any path pattern will be uploaded to Artifact Registry with this location as a prefix.
- paths List<String>
- Path globs used to match files in the build's workspace. For Python/ Twine, this is usually dist/*, and sometimes additionally an.ascfile.
- repository String
- Artifact Registry repository, in the form "https://$REGION-python.pkg.dev/$PROJECT/$REPOSITORY" Files in the workspace matching any path pattern will be uploaded to Artifact Registry with this location as a prefix.
RepoSourceResponse  
- BranchName string
- Regex matching branches to build. The syntax of the regular expressions accepted is the syntax accepted by RE2 and described at https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax
- CommitSha string
- Explicit commit SHA to build.
- Dir string
- Directory, relative to the source root, in which to run the build. This must be a relative path. If a step's diris specified and is an absolute path, this value is ignored for that step's execution.
- InvertRegex bool
- Only trigger a build if the revision regex does NOT match the revision regex.
- Project string
- ID of the project that owns the Cloud Source Repository. If omitted, the project ID requesting the build is assumed.
- RepoName string
- Name of the Cloud Source Repository.
- Substitutions Dictionary<string, string>
- Substitutions to use in a triggered build. Should only be used with RunBuildTrigger
- TagName string
- Regex matching tags to build. The syntax of the regular expressions accepted is the syntax accepted by RE2 and described at https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax
- BranchName string
- Regex matching branches to build. The syntax of the regular expressions accepted is the syntax accepted by RE2 and described at https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax
- CommitSha string
- Explicit commit SHA to build.
- Dir string
- Directory, relative to the source root, in which to run the build. This must be a relative path. If a step's diris specified and is an absolute path, this value is ignored for that step's execution.
- InvertRegex bool
- Only trigger a build if the revision regex does NOT match the revision regex.
- Project string
- ID of the project that owns the Cloud Source Repository. If omitted, the project ID requesting the build is assumed.
- RepoName string
- Name of the Cloud Source Repository.
- Substitutions map[string]string
- Substitutions to use in a triggered build. Should only be used with RunBuildTrigger
- TagName string
- Regex matching tags to build. The syntax of the regular expressions accepted is the syntax accepted by RE2 and described at https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax
- branchName String
- Regex matching branches to build. The syntax of the regular expressions accepted is the syntax accepted by RE2 and described at https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax
- commitSha String
- Explicit commit SHA to build.
- dir String
- Directory, relative to the source root, in which to run the build. This must be a relative path. If a step's diris specified and is an absolute path, this value is ignored for that step's execution.
- invertRegex Boolean
- Only trigger a build if the revision regex does NOT match the revision regex.
- project String
- ID of the project that owns the Cloud Source Repository. If omitted, the project ID requesting the build is assumed.
- repoName String
- Name of the Cloud Source Repository.
- substitutions Map<String,String>
- Substitutions to use in a triggered build. Should only be used with RunBuildTrigger
- tagName String
- Regex matching tags to build. The syntax of the regular expressions accepted is the syntax accepted by RE2 and described at https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax
- branchName string
- Regex matching branches to build. The syntax of the regular expressions accepted is the syntax accepted by RE2 and described at https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax
- commitSha string
- Explicit commit SHA to build.
- dir string
- Directory, relative to the source root, in which to run the build. This must be a relative path. If a step's diris specified and is an absolute path, this value is ignored for that step's execution.
- invertRegex boolean
- Only trigger a build if the revision regex does NOT match the revision regex.
- project string
- ID of the project that owns the Cloud Source Repository. If omitted, the project ID requesting the build is assumed.
- repoName string
- Name of the Cloud Source Repository.
- substitutions {[key: string]: string}
- Substitutions to use in a triggered build. Should only be used with RunBuildTrigger
- tagName string
- Regex matching tags to build. The syntax of the regular expressions accepted is the syntax accepted by RE2 and described at https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax
- branch_name str
- Regex matching branches to build. The syntax of the regular expressions accepted is the syntax accepted by RE2 and described at https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax
- commit_sha str
- Explicit commit SHA to build.
- dir str
- Directory, relative to the source root, in which to run the build. This must be a relative path. If a step's diris specified and is an absolute path, this value is ignored for that step's execution.
- invert_regex bool
- Only trigger a build if the revision regex does NOT match the revision regex.
- project str
- ID of the project that owns the Cloud Source Repository. If omitted, the project ID requesting the build is assumed.
- repo_name str
- Name of the Cloud Source Repository.
- substitutions Mapping[str, str]
- Substitutions to use in a triggered build. Should only be used with RunBuildTrigger
- tag_name str
- Regex matching tags to build. The syntax of the regular expressions accepted is the syntax accepted by RE2 and described at https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax
- branchName String
- Regex matching branches to build. The syntax of the regular expressions accepted is the syntax accepted by RE2 and described at https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax
- commitSha String
- Explicit commit SHA to build.
- dir String
- Directory, relative to the source root, in which to run the build. This must be a relative path. If a step's diris specified and is an absolute path, this value is ignored for that step's execution.
- invertRegex Boolean
- Only trigger a build if the revision regex does NOT match the revision regex.
- project String
- ID of the project that owns the Cloud Source Repository. If omitted, the project ID requesting the build is assumed.
- repoName String
- Name of the Cloud Source Repository.
- substitutions Map<String>
- Substitutions to use in a triggered build. Should only be used with RunBuildTrigger
- tagName String
- Regex matching tags to build. The syntax of the regular expressions accepted is the syntax accepted by RE2 and described at https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax
RepositoryEventConfigResponse   
- PullRequest Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Pull Request Filter Response 
- Filter to match changes in pull requests.
- Push
Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Push Filter Response 
- Filter to match changes in refs like branches, tags.
- Repository string
- The resource name of the Repo API resource.
- RepositoryType string
- The type of the SCM vendor the repository points to.
- PullRequest PullRequest Filter Response 
- Filter to match changes in pull requests.
- Push
PushFilter Response 
- Filter to match changes in refs like branches, tags.
- Repository string
- The resource name of the Repo API resource.
- RepositoryType string
- The type of the SCM vendor the repository points to.
- pullRequest PullRequest Filter Response 
- Filter to match changes in pull requests.
- push
PushFilter Response 
- Filter to match changes in refs like branches, tags.
- repository String
- The resource name of the Repo API resource.
- repositoryType String
- The type of the SCM vendor the repository points to.
- pullRequest PullRequest Filter Response 
- Filter to match changes in pull requests.
- push
PushFilter Response 
- Filter to match changes in refs like branches, tags.
- repository string
- The resource name of the Repo API resource.
- repositoryType string
- The type of the SCM vendor the repository points to.
- pull_request PullRequest Filter Response 
- Filter to match changes in pull requests.
- push
PushFilter Response 
- Filter to match changes in refs like branches, tags.
- repository str
- The resource name of the Repo API resource.
- repository_type str
- The type of the SCM vendor the repository points to.
- pullRequest Property Map
- Filter to match changes in pull requests.
- push Property Map
- Filter to match changes in refs like branches, tags.
- repository String
- The resource name of the Repo API resource.
- repositoryType String
- The type of the SCM vendor the repository points to.
ResultsResponse 
- ArtifactManifest string
- Path to the artifact manifest for non-container artifacts uploaded to Cloud Storage. Only populated when artifacts are uploaded to Cloud Storage.
- ArtifactTiming Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Time Span Response 
- Time to push all non-container artifacts to Cloud Storage.
- BuildStep List<string>Images 
- List of build step digests, in the order corresponding to build step indices.
- BuildStep List<string>Outputs 
- List of build step outputs, produced by builder images, in the order corresponding to build step indices. Cloud Builders can produce this output by writing to $BUILDER_OUTPUT/output. Only the first 50KB of data is stored.
- Images
List<Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Built Image Response> 
- Container images that were built as a part of the build.
- MavenArtifacts List<Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Uploaded Maven Artifact Response> 
- Maven artifacts uploaded to Artifact Registry at the end of the build.
- NpmPackages List<Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Uploaded Npm Package Response> 
- Npm packages uploaded to Artifact Registry at the end of the build.
- NumArtifacts string
- Number of non-container artifacts uploaded to Cloud Storage. Only populated when artifacts are uploaded to Cloud Storage.
- PythonPackages List<Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Uploaded Python Package Response> 
- Python artifacts uploaded to Artifact Registry at the end of the build.
- ArtifactManifest string
- Path to the artifact manifest for non-container artifacts uploaded to Cloud Storage. Only populated when artifacts are uploaded to Cloud Storage.
- ArtifactTiming TimeSpan Response 
- Time to push all non-container artifacts to Cloud Storage.
- BuildStep []stringImages 
- List of build step digests, in the order corresponding to build step indices.
- BuildStep []stringOutputs 
- List of build step outputs, produced by builder images, in the order corresponding to build step indices. Cloud Builders can produce this output by writing to $BUILDER_OUTPUT/output. Only the first 50KB of data is stored.
- Images
[]BuiltImage Response 
- Container images that were built as a part of the build.
- MavenArtifacts []UploadedMaven Artifact Response 
- Maven artifacts uploaded to Artifact Registry at the end of the build.
- NpmPackages []UploadedNpm Package Response 
- Npm packages uploaded to Artifact Registry at the end of the build.
- NumArtifacts string
- Number of non-container artifacts uploaded to Cloud Storage. Only populated when artifacts are uploaded to Cloud Storage.
- PythonPackages []UploadedPython Package Response 
- Python artifacts uploaded to Artifact Registry at the end of the build.
- artifactManifest String
- Path to the artifact manifest for non-container artifacts uploaded to Cloud Storage. Only populated when artifacts are uploaded to Cloud Storage.
- artifactTiming TimeSpan Response 
- Time to push all non-container artifacts to Cloud Storage.
- buildStep List<String>Images 
- List of build step digests, in the order corresponding to build step indices.
- buildStep List<String>Outputs 
- List of build step outputs, produced by builder images, in the order corresponding to build step indices. Cloud Builders can produce this output by writing to $BUILDER_OUTPUT/output. Only the first 50KB of data is stored.
- images
List<BuiltImage Response> 
- Container images that were built as a part of the build.
- mavenArtifacts List<UploadedMaven Artifact Response> 
- Maven artifacts uploaded to Artifact Registry at the end of the build.
- npmPackages List<UploadedNpm Package Response> 
- Npm packages uploaded to Artifact Registry at the end of the build.
- numArtifacts String
- Number of non-container artifacts uploaded to Cloud Storage. Only populated when artifacts are uploaded to Cloud Storage.
- pythonPackages List<UploadedPython Package Response> 
- Python artifacts uploaded to Artifact Registry at the end of the build.
- artifactManifest string
- Path to the artifact manifest for non-container artifacts uploaded to Cloud Storage. Only populated when artifacts are uploaded to Cloud Storage.
- artifactTiming TimeSpan Response 
- Time to push all non-container artifacts to Cloud Storage.
- buildStep string[]Images 
- List of build step digests, in the order corresponding to build step indices.
- buildStep string[]Outputs 
- List of build step outputs, produced by builder images, in the order corresponding to build step indices. Cloud Builders can produce this output by writing to $BUILDER_OUTPUT/output. Only the first 50KB of data is stored.
- images
BuiltImage Response[] 
- Container images that were built as a part of the build.
- mavenArtifacts UploadedMaven Artifact Response[] 
- Maven artifacts uploaded to Artifact Registry at the end of the build.
- npmPackages UploadedNpm Package Response[] 
- Npm packages uploaded to Artifact Registry at the end of the build.
- numArtifacts string
- Number of non-container artifacts uploaded to Cloud Storage. Only populated when artifacts are uploaded to Cloud Storage.
- pythonPackages UploadedPython Package Response[] 
- Python artifacts uploaded to Artifact Registry at the end of the build.
- artifact_manifest str
- Path to the artifact manifest for non-container artifacts uploaded to Cloud Storage. Only populated when artifacts are uploaded to Cloud Storage.
- artifact_timing TimeSpan Response 
- Time to push all non-container artifacts to Cloud Storage.
- build_step_ Sequence[str]images 
- List of build step digests, in the order corresponding to build step indices.
- build_step_ Sequence[str]outputs 
- List of build step outputs, produced by builder images, in the order corresponding to build step indices. Cloud Builders can produce this output by writing to $BUILDER_OUTPUT/output. Only the first 50KB of data is stored.
- images
Sequence[BuiltImage Response] 
- Container images that were built as a part of the build.
- maven_artifacts Sequence[UploadedMaven Artifact Response] 
- Maven artifacts uploaded to Artifact Registry at the end of the build.
- npm_packages Sequence[UploadedNpm Package Response] 
- Npm packages uploaded to Artifact Registry at the end of the build.
- num_artifacts str
- Number of non-container artifacts uploaded to Cloud Storage. Only populated when artifacts are uploaded to Cloud Storage.
- python_packages Sequence[UploadedPython Package Response] 
- Python artifacts uploaded to Artifact Registry at the end of the build.
- artifactManifest String
- Path to the artifact manifest for non-container artifacts uploaded to Cloud Storage. Only populated when artifacts are uploaded to Cloud Storage.
- artifactTiming Property Map
- Time to push all non-container artifacts to Cloud Storage.
- buildStep List<String>Images 
- List of build step digests, in the order corresponding to build step indices.
- buildStep List<String>Outputs 
- List of build step outputs, produced by builder images, in the order corresponding to build step indices. Cloud Builders can produce this output by writing to $BUILDER_OUTPUT/output. Only the first 50KB of data is stored.
- images List<Property Map>
- Container images that were built as a part of the build.
- mavenArtifacts List<Property Map>
- Maven artifacts uploaded to Artifact Registry at the end of the build.
- npmPackages List<Property Map>
- Npm packages uploaded to Artifact Registry at the end of the build.
- numArtifacts String
- Number of non-container artifacts uploaded to Cloud Storage. Only populated when artifacts are uploaded to Cloud Storage.
- pythonPackages List<Property Map>
- Python artifacts uploaded to Artifact Registry at the end of the build.
SecretManagerSecretResponse   
- Env string
- Environment variable name to associate with the secret. Secret environment variables must be unique across all of a build's secrets, and must be used by at least one build step.
- VersionName string
- Resource name of the SecretVersion. In format: projects//secrets//versions/*
- Env string
- Environment variable name to associate with the secret. Secret environment variables must be unique across all of a build's secrets, and must be used by at least one build step.
- VersionName string
- Resource name of the SecretVersion. In format: projects//secrets//versions/*
- env String
- Environment variable name to associate with the secret. Secret environment variables must be unique across all of a build's secrets, and must be used by at least one build step.
- versionName String
- Resource name of the SecretVersion. In format: projects//secrets//versions/*
- env string
- Environment variable name to associate with the secret. Secret environment variables must be unique across all of a build's secrets, and must be used by at least one build step.
- versionName string
- Resource name of the SecretVersion. In format: projects//secrets//versions/*
- env str
- Environment variable name to associate with the secret. Secret environment variables must be unique across all of a build's secrets, and must be used by at least one build step.
- version_name str
- Resource name of the SecretVersion. In format: projects//secrets//versions/*
- env String
- Environment variable name to associate with the secret. Secret environment variables must be unique across all of a build's secrets, and must be used by at least one build step.
- versionName String
- Resource name of the SecretVersion. In format: projects//secrets//versions/*
SecretResponse 
- KmsKey stringName 
- Cloud KMS key name to use to decrypt these envs.
- SecretEnv Dictionary<string, string>
- Map of environment variable name to its encrypted value. Secret environment variables must be unique across all of a build's secrets, and must be used by at least one build step. Values can be at most 64 KB in size. There can be at most 100 secret values across all of a build's secrets.
- KmsKey stringName 
- Cloud KMS key name to use to decrypt these envs.
- SecretEnv map[string]string
- Map of environment variable name to its encrypted value. Secret environment variables must be unique across all of a build's secrets, and must be used by at least one build step. Values can be at most 64 KB in size. There can be at most 100 secret values across all of a build's secrets.
- kmsKey StringName 
- Cloud KMS key name to use to decrypt these envs.
- secretEnv Map<String,String>
- Map of environment variable name to its encrypted value. Secret environment variables must be unique across all of a build's secrets, and must be used by at least one build step. Values can be at most 64 KB in size. There can be at most 100 secret values across all of a build's secrets.
- kmsKey stringName 
- Cloud KMS key name to use to decrypt these envs.
- secretEnv {[key: string]: string}
- Map of environment variable name to its encrypted value. Secret environment variables must be unique across all of a build's secrets, and must be used by at least one build step. Values can be at most 64 KB in size. There can be at most 100 secret values across all of a build's secrets.
- kms_key_ strname 
- Cloud KMS key name to use to decrypt these envs.
- secret_env Mapping[str, str]
- Map of environment variable name to its encrypted value. Secret environment variables must be unique across all of a build's secrets, and must be used by at least one build step. Values can be at most 64 KB in size. There can be at most 100 secret values across all of a build's secrets.
- kmsKey StringName 
- Cloud KMS key name to use to decrypt these envs.
- secretEnv Map<String>
- Map of environment variable name to its encrypted value. Secret environment variables must be unique across all of a build's secrets, and must be used by at least one build step. Values can be at most 64 KB in size. There can be at most 100 secret values across all of a build's secrets.
SecretsResponse 
- Inline
List<Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Inline Secret Response> 
- Secrets encrypted with KMS key and the associated secret environment variable.
- SecretManager List<Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Secret Manager Secret Response> 
- Secrets in Secret Manager and associated secret environment variable.
- Inline
[]InlineSecret Response 
- Secrets encrypted with KMS key and the associated secret environment variable.
- SecretManager []SecretManager Secret Response 
- Secrets in Secret Manager and associated secret environment variable.
- inline
List<InlineSecret Response> 
- Secrets encrypted with KMS key and the associated secret environment variable.
- secretManager List<SecretManager Secret Response> 
- Secrets in Secret Manager and associated secret environment variable.
- inline
InlineSecret Response[] 
- Secrets encrypted with KMS key and the associated secret environment variable.
- secretManager SecretManager Secret Response[] 
- Secrets in Secret Manager and associated secret environment variable.
- inline
Sequence[InlineSecret Response] 
- Secrets encrypted with KMS key and the associated secret environment variable.
- secret_manager Sequence[SecretManager Secret Response] 
- Secrets in Secret Manager and associated secret environment variable.
- inline List<Property Map>
- Secrets encrypted with KMS key and the associated secret environment variable.
- secretManager List<Property Map>
- Secrets in Secret Manager and associated secret environment variable.
ServiceDirectoryConfigResponse   
- Service string
- The Service Directory service name. Format: projects/{project}/locations/{location}/namespaces/{namespace}/services/{service}.
- Service string
- The Service Directory service name. Format: projects/{project}/locations/{location}/namespaces/{namespace}/services/{service}.
- service String
- The Service Directory service name. Format: projects/{project}/locations/{location}/namespaces/{namespace}/services/{service}.
- service string
- The Service Directory service name. Format: projects/{project}/locations/{location}/namespaces/{namespace}/services/{service}.
- service str
- The Service Directory service name. Format: projects/{project}/locations/{location}/namespaces/{namespace}/services/{service}.
- service String
- The Service Directory service name. Format: projects/{project}/locations/{location}/namespaces/{namespace}/services/{service}.
SourceProvenanceResponse  
- FileHashes Dictionary<string, string>
- Hash(es) of the build source, which can be used to verify that the original source integrity was maintained in the build. Note that FileHasheswill only be populated ifBuildOptionshas requested aSourceProvenanceHash. The keys to this map are file paths used as build source and the values contain the hash values for those files. If the build source came in a single package such as a gzipped tarfile (.tar.gz), theFileHashwill be for the single path to that file.
- ResolvedConnected Pulumi.Repository Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Connected Repository Response 
- A copy of the build's source.connected_repository, if exists, with any revisions resolved.
- ResolvedGit Pulumi.Source Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Git Source Response 
- A copy of the build's source.git_source, if exists, with any revisions resolved.
- ResolvedRepo Pulumi.Source Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Repo Source Response 
- A copy of the build's source.repo_source, if exists, with any revisions resolved.
- ResolvedStorage Pulumi.Source Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Storage Source Response 
- A copy of the build's source.storage_source, if exists, with any generations resolved.
- ResolvedStorage Pulumi.Source Manifest Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Storage Source Manifest Response 
- A copy of the build's source.storage_source_manifest, if exists, with any revisions resolved. This feature is in Preview.
- FileHashes map[string]string
- Hash(es) of the build source, which can be used to verify that the original source integrity was maintained in the build. Note that FileHasheswill only be populated ifBuildOptionshas requested aSourceProvenanceHash. The keys to this map are file paths used as build source and the values contain the hash values for those files. If the build source came in a single package such as a gzipped tarfile (.tar.gz), theFileHashwill be for the single path to that file.
- ResolvedConnected ConnectedRepository Repository Response 
- A copy of the build's source.connected_repository, if exists, with any revisions resolved.
- ResolvedGit GitSource Source Response 
- A copy of the build's source.git_source, if exists, with any revisions resolved.
- ResolvedRepo RepoSource Source Response 
- A copy of the build's source.repo_source, if exists, with any revisions resolved.
- ResolvedStorage StorageSource Source Response 
- A copy of the build's source.storage_source, if exists, with any generations resolved.
- ResolvedStorage StorageSource Manifest Source Manifest Response 
- A copy of the build's source.storage_source_manifest, if exists, with any revisions resolved. This feature is in Preview.
- fileHashes Map<String,String>
- Hash(es) of the build source, which can be used to verify that the original source integrity was maintained in the build. Note that FileHasheswill only be populated ifBuildOptionshas requested aSourceProvenanceHash. The keys to this map are file paths used as build source and the values contain the hash values for those files. If the build source came in a single package such as a gzipped tarfile (.tar.gz), theFileHashwill be for the single path to that file.
- resolvedConnected ConnectedRepository Repository Response 
- A copy of the build's source.connected_repository, if exists, with any revisions resolved.
- resolvedGit GitSource Source Response 
- A copy of the build's source.git_source, if exists, with any revisions resolved.
- resolvedRepo RepoSource Source Response 
- A copy of the build's source.repo_source, if exists, with any revisions resolved.
- resolvedStorage StorageSource Source Response 
- A copy of the build's source.storage_source, if exists, with any generations resolved.
- resolvedStorage StorageSource Manifest Source Manifest Response 
- A copy of the build's source.storage_source_manifest, if exists, with any revisions resolved. This feature is in Preview.
- fileHashes {[key: string]: string}
- Hash(es) of the build source, which can be used to verify that the original source integrity was maintained in the build. Note that FileHasheswill only be populated ifBuildOptionshas requested aSourceProvenanceHash. The keys to this map are file paths used as build source and the values contain the hash values for those files. If the build source came in a single package such as a gzipped tarfile (.tar.gz), theFileHashwill be for the single path to that file.
- resolvedConnected ConnectedRepository Repository Response 
- A copy of the build's source.connected_repository, if exists, with any revisions resolved.
- resolvedGit GitSource Source Response 
- A copy of the build's source.git_source, if exists, with any revisions resolved.
- resolvedRepo RepoSource Source Response 
- A copy of the build's source.repo_source, if exists, with any revisions resolved.
- resolvedStorage StorageSource Source Response 
- A copy of the build's source.storage_source, if exists, with any generations resolved.
- resolvedStorage StorageSource Manifest Source Manifest Response 
- A copy of the build's source.storage_source_manifest, if exists, with any revisions resolved. This feature is in Preview.
- file_hashes Mapping[str, str]
- Hash(es) of the build source, which can be used to verify that the original source integrity was maintained in the build. Note that FileHasheswill only be populated ifBuildOptionshas requested aSourceProvenanceHash. The keys to this map are file paths used as build source and the values contain the hash values for those files. If the build source came in a single package such as a gzipped tarfile (.tar.gz), theFileHashwill be for the single path to that file.
- resolved_connected_ Connectedrepository Repository Response 
- A copy of the build's source.connected_repository, if exists, with any revisions resolved.
- resolved_git_ Gitsource Source Response 
- A copy of the build's source.git_source, if exists, with any revisions resolved.
- resolved_repo_ Reposource Source Response 
- A copy of the build's source.repo_source, if exists, with any revisions resolved.
- resolved_storage_ Storagesource Source Response 
- A copy of the build's source.storage_source, if exists, with any generations resolved.
- resolved_storage_ Storagesource_ manifest Source Manifest Response 
- A copy of the build's source.storage_source_manifest, if exists, with any revisions resolved. This feature is in Preview.
- fileHashes Map<String>
- Hash(es) of the build source, which can be used to verify that the original source integrity was maintained in the build. Note that FileHasheswill only be populated ifBuildOptionshas requested aSourceProvenanceHash. The keys to this map are file paths used as build source and the values contain the hash values for those files. If the build source came in a single package such as a gzipped tarfile (.tar.gz), theFileHashwill be for the single path to that file.
- resolvedConnected Property MapRepository 
- A copy of the build's source.connected_repository, if exists, with any revisions resolved.
- resolvedGit Property MapSource 
- A copy of the build's source.git_source, if exists, with any revisions resolved.
- resolvedRepo Property MapSource 
- A copy of the build's source.repo_source, if exists, with any revisions resolved.
- resolvedStorage Property MapSource 
- A copy of the build's source.storage_source, if exists, with any generations resolved.
- resolvedStorage Property MapSource Manifest 
- A copy of the build's source.storage_source_manifest, if exists, with any revisions resolved. This feature is in Preview.
SourceResponse 
- ConnectedRepository Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Connected Repository Response 
- Optional. If provided, get the source from this 2nd-gen Google Cloud Build repository resource.
- GitSource Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Git Source Response 
- If provided, get the source from this Git repository.
- RepoSource Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Repo Source Response 
- If provided, get the source from this location in a Cloud Source Repository.
- StorageSource Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Storage Source Response 
- If provided, get the source from this location in Cloud Storage.
- StorageSource Pulumi.Manifest Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Storage Source Manifest Response 
- If provided, get the source from this manifest in Cloud Storage. This feature is in Preview; see description here.
- ConnectedRepository ConnectedRepository Response 
- Optional. If provided, get the source from this 2nd-gen Google Cloud Build repository resource.
- GitSource GitSource Response 
- If provided, get the source from this Git repository.
- RepoSource RepoSource Response 
- If provided, get the source from this location in a Cloud Source Repository.
- StorageSource StorageSource Response 
- If provided, get the source from this location in Cloud Storage.
- StorageSource StorageManifest Source Manifest Response 
- If provided, get the source from this manifest in Cloud Storage. This feature is in Preview; see description here.
- connectedRepository ConnectedRepository Response 
- Optional. If provided, get the source from this 2nd-gen Google Cloud Build repository resource.
- gitSource GitSource Response 
- If provided, get the source from this Git repository.
- repoSource RepoSource Response 
- If provided, get the source from this location in a Cloud Source Repository.
- storageSource StorageSource Response 
- If provided, get the source from this location in Cloud Storage.
- storageSource StorageManifest Source Manifest Response 
- If provided, get the source from this manifest in Cloud Storage. This feature is in Preview; see description here.
- connectedRepository ConnectedRepository Response 
- Optional. If provided, get the source from this 2nd-gen Google Cloud Build repository resource.
- gitSource GitSource Response 
- If provided, get the source from this Git repository.
- repoSource RepoSource Response 
- If provided, get the source from this location in a Cloud Source Repository.
- storageSource StorageSource Response 
- If provided, get the source from this location in Cloud Storage.
- storageSource StorageManifest Source Manifest Response 
- If provided, get the source from this manifest in Cloud Storage. This feature is in Preview; see description here.
- connected_repository ConnectedRepository Response 
- Optional. If provided, get the source from this 2nd-gen Google Cloud Build repository resource.
- git_source GitSource Response 
- If provided, get the source from this Git repository.
- repo_source RepoSource Response 
- If provided, get the source from this location in a Cloud Source Repository.
- storage_source StorageSource Response 
- If provided, get the source from this location in Cloud Storage.
- storage_source_ Storagemanifest Source Manifest Response 
- If provided, get the source from this manifest in Cloud Storage. This feature is in Preview; see description here.
- connectedRepository Property Map
- Optional. If provided, get the source from this 2nd-gen Google Cloud Build repository resource.
- gitSource Property Map
- If provided, get the source from this Git repository.
- repoSource Property Map
- If provided, get the source from this location in a Cloud Source Repository.
- storageSource Property Map
- If provided, get the source from this location in Cloud Storage.
- storageSource Property MapManifest 
- If provided, get the source from this manifest in Cloud Storage. This feature is in Preview; see description here.
StorageSourceManifestResponse   
- Bucket string
- Cloud Storage bucket containing the source manifest (see Bucket Name Requirements).
- Generation string
- Cloud Storage generation for the object. If the generation is omitted, the latest generation will be used.
- Object string
- Cloud Storage object containing the source manifest. This object must be a JSON file.
- Bucket string
- Cloud Storage bucket containing the source manifest (see Bucket Name Requirements).
- Generation string
- Cloud Storage generation for the object. If the generation is omitted, the latest generation will be used.
- Object string
- Cloud Storage object containing the source manifest. This object must be a JSON file.
- bucket String
- Cloud Storage bucket containing the source manifest (see Bucket Name Requirements).
- generation String
- Cloud Storage generation for the object. If the generation is omitted, the latest generation will be used.
- object String
- Cloud Storage object containing the source manifest. This object must be a JSON file.
- bucket string
- Cloud Storage bucket containing the source manifest (see Bucket Name Requirements).
- generation string
- Cloud Storage generation for the object. If the generation is omitted, the latest generation will be used.
- object string
- Cloud Storage object containing the source manifest. This object must be a JSON file.
- bucket str
- Cloud Storage bucket containing the source manifest (see Bucket Name Requirements).
- generation str
- Cloud Storage generation for the object. If the generation is omitted, the latest generation will be used.
- object str
- Cloud Storage object containing the source manifest. This object must be a JSON file.
- bucket String
- Cloud Storage bucket containing the source manifest (see Bucket Name Requirements).
- generation String
- Cloud Storage generation for the object. If the generation is omitted, the latest generation will be used.
- object String
- Cloud Storage object containing the source manifest. This object must be a JSON file.
StorageSourceResponse  
- Bucket string
- Cloud Storage bucket containing the source (see Bucket Name Requirements).
- Generation string
- Cloud Storage generation for the object. If the generation is omitted, the latest generation will be used.
- Object string
- Cloud Storage object containing the source. This object must be a zipped (.zip) or gzipped archive file (.tar.gz) containing source to build.
- SourceFetcher string
- Optional. Option to specify the tool to fetch the source file for the build.
- Bucket string
- Cloud Storage bucket containing the source (see Bucket Name Requirements).
- Generation string
- Cloud Storage generation for the object. If the generation is omitted, the latest generation will be used.
- Object string
- Cloud Storage object containing the source. This object must be a zipped (.zip) or gzipped archive file (.tar.gz) containing source to build.
- SourceFetcher string
- Optional. Option to specify the tool to fetch the source file for the build.
- bucket String
- Cloud Storage bucket containing the source (see Bucket Name Requirements).
- generation String
- Cloud Storage generation for the object. If the generation is omitted, the latest generation will be used.
- object String
- Cloud Storage object containing the source. This object must be a zipped (.zip) or gzipped archive file (.tar.gz) containing source to build.
- sourceFetcher String
- Optional. Option to specify the tool to fetch the source file for the build.
- bucket string
- Cloud Storage bucket containing the source (see Bucket Name Requirements).
- generation string
- Cloud Storage generation for the object. If the generation is omitted, the latest generation will be used.
- object string
- Cloud Storage object containing the source. This object must be a zipped (.zip) or gzipped archive file (.tar.gz) containing source to build.
- sourceFetcher string
- Optional. Option to specify the tool to fetch the source file for the build.
- bucket str
- Cloud Storage bucket containing the source (see Bucket Name Requirements).
- generation str
- Cloud Storage generation for the object. If the generation is omitted, the latest generation will be used.
- object str
- Cloud Storage object containing the source. This object must be a zipped (.zip) or gzipped archive file (.tar.gz) containing source to build.
- source_fetcher str
- Optional. Option to specify the tool to fetch the source file for the build.
- bucket String
- Cloud Storage bucket containing the source (see Bucket Name Requirements).
- generation String
- Cloud Storage generation for the object. If the generation is omitted, the latest generation will be used.
- object String
- Cloud Storage object containing the source. This object must be a zipped (.zip) or gzipped archive file (.tar.gz) containing source to build.
- sourceFetcher String
- Optional. Option to specify the tool to fetch the source file for the build.
TimeSpanResponse  
- end_time str
- End of time span.
- start_time str
- Start of time span.
UploadedMavenArtifactResponse   
- FileHashes Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. File Hashes Response 
- Hash types and values of the Maven Artifact.
- PushTiming Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Time Span Response 
- Stores timing information for pushing the specified artifact.
- Uri string
- URI of the uploaded artifact.
- FileHashes FileHashes Response 
- Hash types and values of the Maven Artifact.
- PushTiming TimeSpan Response 
- Stores timing information for pushing the specified artifact.
- Uri string
- URI of the uploaded artifact.
- fileHashes FileHashes Response 
- Hash types and values of the Maven Artifact.
- pushTiming TimeSpan Response 
- Stores timing information for pushing the specified artifact.
- uri String
- URI of the uploaded artifact.
- fileHashes FileHashes Response 
- Hash types and values of the Maven Artifact.
- pushTiming TimeSpan Response 
- Stores timing information for pushing the specified artifact.
- uri string
- URI of the uploaded artifact.
- file_hashes FileHashes Response 
- Hash types and values of the Maven Artifact.
- push_timing TimeSpan Response 
- Stores timing information for pushing the specified artifact.
- uri str
- URI of the uploaded artifact.
- fileHashes Property Map
- Hash types and values of the Maven Artifact.
- pushTiming Property Map
- Stores timing information for pushing the specified artifact.
- uri String
- URI of the uploaded artifact.
UploadedNpmPackageResponse   
- FileHashes Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. File Hashes Response 
- Hash types and values of the npm package.
- PushTiming Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Time Span Response 
- Stores timing information for pushing the specified artifact.
- Uri string
- URI of the uploaded npm package.
- FileHashes FileHashes Response 
- Hash types and values of the npm package.
- PushTiming TimeSpan Response 
- Stores timing information for pushing the specified artifact.
- Uri string
- URI of the uploaded npm package.
- fileHashes FileHashes Response 
- Hash types and values of the npm package.
- pushTiming TimeSpan Response 
- Stores timing information for pushing the specified artifact.
- uri String
- URI of the uploaded npm package.
- fileHashes FileHashes Response 
- Hash types and values of the npm package.
- pushTiming TimeSpan Response 
- Stores timing information for pushing the specified artifact.
- uri string
- URI of the uploaded npm package.
- file_hashes FileHashes Response 
- Hash types and values of the npm package.
- push_timing TimeSpan Response 
- Stores timing information for pushing the specified artifact.
- uri str
- URI of the uploaded npm package.
- fileHashes Property Map
- Hash types and values of the npm package.
- pushTiming Property Map
- Stores timing information for pushing the specified artifact.
- uri String
- URI of the uploaded npm package.
UploadedPythonPackageResponse   
- FileHashes Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. File Hashes Response 
- Hash types and values of the Python Artifact.
- PushTiming Pulumi.Google Native. Cloud Build. V1. Inputs. Time Span Response 
- Stores timing information for pushing the specified artifact.
- Uri string
- URI of the uploaded artifact.
- FileHashes FileHashes Response 
- Hash types and values of the Python Artifact.
- PushTiming TimeSpan Response 
- Stores timing information for pushing the specified artifact.
- Uri string
- URI of the uploaded artifact.
- fileHashes FileHashes Response 
- Hash types and values of the Python Artifact.
- pushTiming TimeSpan Response 
- Stores timing information for pushing the specified artifact.
- uri String
- URI of the uploaded artifact.
- fileHashes FileHashes Response 
- Hash types and values of the Python Artifact.
- pushTiming TimeSpan Response 
- Stores timing information for pushing the specified artifact.
- uri string
- URI of the uploaded artifact.
- file_hashes FileHashes Response 
- Hash types and values of the Python Artifact.
- push_timing TimeSpan Response 
- Stores timing information for pushing the specified artifact.
- uri str
- URI of the uploaded artifact.
- fileHashes Property Map
- Hash types and values of the Python Artifact.
- pushTiming Property Map
- Stores timing information for pushing the specified artifact.
- uri String
- URI of the uploaded artifact.
VolumeResponse 
- Name string
- Name of the volume to mount. Volume names must be unique per build step and must be valid names for Docker volumes. Each named volume must be used by at least two build steps.
- Path string
- Path at which to mount the volume. Paths must be absolute and cannot conflict with other volume paths on the same build step or with certain reserved volume paths.
- Name string
- Name of the volume to mount. Volume names must be unique per build step and must be valid names for Docker volumes. Each named volume must be used by at least two build steps.
- Path string
- Path at which to mount the volume. Paths must be absolute and cannot conflict with other volume paths on the same build step or with certain reserved volume paths.
- name String
- Name of the volume to mount. Volume names must be unique per build step and must be valid names for Docker volumes. Each named volume must be used by at least two build steps.
- path String
- Path at which to mount the volume. Paths must be absolute and cannot conflict with other volume paths on the same build step or with certain reserved volume paths.
- name string
- Name of the volume to mount. Volume names must be unique per build step and must be valid names for Docker volumes. Each named volume must be used by at least two build steps.
- path string
- Path at which to mount the volume. Paths must be absolute and cannot conflict with other volume paths on the same build step or with certain reserved volume paths.
- name str
- Name of the volume to mount. Volume names must be unique per build step and must be valid names for Docker volumes. Each named volume must be used by at least two build steps.
- path str
- Path at which to mount the volume. Paths must be absolute and cannot conflict with other volume paths on the same build step or with certain reserved volume paths.
- name String
- Name of the volume to mount. Volume names must be unique per build step and must be valid names for Docker volumes. Each named volume must be used by at least two build steps.
- path String
- Path at which to mount the volume. Paths must be absolute and cannot conflict with other volume paths on the same build step or with certain reserved volume paths.
WarningResponse 
WebhookConfigResponse  
Package Details
- Repository
- Google Cloud Native pulumi/pulumi-google-native
- License
- Apache-2.0
Google Cloud Native is in preview. Google Cloud Classic is fully supported.
Google Cloud Native v0.32.0 published on Wednesday, Nov 29, 2023 by Pulumi