import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi"; import * as inputs from "../types/input"; import * as outputs from "../types/output"; /** * Create a multicast group range in the current project. * * To get more information about MulticastGroupRange, see: * * * [API documentation](https://docs.cloud.google.com/vpc/docs/multicast/reference/rest/v1/projects.locations.multicastGroupRanges) * * How-to Guides * * [Create Multicast Group Range](https://docs.cloud.google.com/vpc/docs/multicast/create-group-ranges#create_a_group_range) * * ## Example Usage * * ### Network Services Multicast Group Range Basic * * ```typescript * import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi"; * import * as gcp from "@pulumi/gcp"; * * const network = new gcp.compute.Network("network", { * name: "test-mgr-network", * autoCreateSubnetworks: false, * }); * const multicastDomain = new gcp.networkservices.MulticastDomain("multicast_domain", { * multicastDomainId: "test-mgr-domain", * location: "global", * adminNetwork: network.id, * connectionConfig: { * connectionType: "SAME_VPC", * }, * }, { * dependsOn: [network], * }); * const internalRange = new gcp.networkconnectivity.InternalRange("internal_range", { * name: "test-mgr-internal-range", * network: network.selfLink, * usage: "FOR_VPC", * peering: "FOR_SELF", * ipCidrRange: "224.2.0.2/32", * }); * const mgrTest = new gcp.networkservices.MulticastGroupRange("mgr_test", { * multicastGroupRangeId: "test-mgr-group-range", * location: "global", * reservedInternalRange: internalRange.id, * multicastDomain: multicastDomain.id, * distributionScope: "INTRA_ZONE", * }); * ``` * * ## Import * * MulticastGroupRange can be imported using any of these accepted formats: * * * `projects/{{project}}/locations/{{location}}/multicastGroupRanges/{{multicast_group_range_id}}` * * `{{project}}/{{location}}/{{multicast_group_range_id}}` * * `{{location}}/{{multicast_group_range_id}}` * * When using the `pulumi import` command, MulticastGroupRange can be imported using one of the formats above. For example: * * ```sh * $ pulumi import gcp:networkservices/multicastGroupRange:MulticastGroupRange default projects/{{project}}/locations/{{location}}/multicastGroupRanges/{{multicast_group_range_id}} * $ pulumi import gcp:networkservices/multicastGroupRange:MulticastGroupRange default {{project}}/{{location}}/{{multicast_group_range_id}} * $ pulumi import gcp:networkservices/multicastGroupRange:MulticastGroupRange default {{location}}/{{multicast_group_range_id}} * ``` */ export declare class MulticastGroupRange extends pulumi.CustomResource { /** * Get an existing MulticastGroupRange resource's state with the given name, ID, and optional extra * properties used to qualify the lookup. * * @param name The _unique_ name of the resulting resource. * @param id The _unique_ provider ID of the resource to lookup. * @param state Any extra arguments used during the lookup. * @param opts Optional settings to control the behavior of the CustomResource. */ static get(name: string, id: pulumi.Input, state?: MulticastGroupRangeState, opts?: pulumi.CustomResourceOptions): MulticastGroupRange; /** * Returns true if the given object is an instance of MulticastGroupRange. This is designed to work even * when multiple copies of the Pulumi SDK have been loaded into the same process. */ static isInstance(obj: any): obj is MulticastGroupRange; /** * A list of consumer projects that are allowed to subscribe to the multicast * IP addresses within the range defined by this MulticastGroupRange. The * project can be specified using its project ID or project number. If left * empty, then all consumer projects are allowed (unless * requireExplicitAccept is set to true) once they have VPC networks * associated to the multicast domain. The current max length of the accept * list is 100. */ readonly consumerAcceptLists: pulumi.Output; /** * [Output only] The timestamp when the multicast group range was * created. */ readonly createTime: pulumi.Output; /** * An optional text description of the multicast group range. */ readonly description: pulumi.Output; /** * Multicast group range's distribution scope. Intra-zone or intra-region * cross-zone is supported, with default value being intra-region. Cross * region distribution is not supported. * Possible values: * INTRA_ZONE * INTRA_REGION */ readonly distributionScope: pulumi.Output; /** * All of labels (key/value pairs) present on the resource in GCP, including the labels configured through Pulumi, other clients and services. */ readonly effectiveLabels: pulumi.Output<{ [key: string]: string; }>; /** * [Output only] The multicast group IP address range. */ readonly ipCidrRange: pulumi.Output; /** * Labels as key-value pairs. * **Note**: This field is non-authoritative, and will only manage the labels present in your configuration. * Please refer to the field `effectiveLabels` for all of the labels present on the resource. */ readonly labels: pulumi.Output<{ [key: string]: string; } | undefined>; /** * Resource ID segment making up resource `name`. It identifies the resource within its parent collection as described in https://google.aip.dev/122. */ readonly location: pulumi.Output; /** * The logging configuration. * Structure is documented below. */ readonly logConfig: pulumi.Output; /** * The resource name of the multicast domain in which to create this * multicast group range. * Use the following format: * `projects/*/locations/global/multicastDomains/*`. */ readonly multicastDomain: pulumi.Output; /** * A unique name for the multicast group range. * The name is restricted to letters, numbers, and hyphen, with the first * character a letter, and the last a letter or a number. The name must not * exceed 48 characters. */ readonly multicastGroupRangeId: pulumi.Output; /** * Identifier. The resource name of the multicast group range. * Use the following format: * `projects/*/locations/global/multicastGroupRanges/*`. */ readonly name: pulumi.Output; /** * The ID of the project in which the resource belongs. * If it is not provided, the provider project is used. */ readonly project: pulumi.Output; /** * The combination of labels configured directly on the resource * and default labels configured on the provider. */ readonly pulumiLabels: pulumi.Output<{ [key: string]: string; }>; /** * Whether an empty consumerAcceptList will deny all consumer projects. */ readonly requireExplicitAccept: pulumi.Output; /** * The resource name of the internal range reserved for this * multicast group range. * The internal range must be a Class D address (224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255) * and have a prefix length >= 23. * Use the following format: * `projects/*/locations/global/internalRanges/*`. */ readonly reservedInternalRange: pulumi.Output; /** * (Output) * The state of the multicast resource. * Possible values: * CREATING * ACTIVE * DELETING * DELETE_FAILED * UPDATING * UPDATE_FAILED * INACTIVE */ readonly states: pulumi.Output; /** * [Output only] The Google-generated UUID for the resource. This value is * unique across all multicast group range resources. If a group * range is deleted and another with the same name is created, the new * group range is assigned a different unique_id. */ readonly uniqueId: pulumi.Output; /** * [Output only] The timestamp when the multicast group range was most * recently updated. */ readonly updateTime: pulumi.Output; /** * Create a MulticastGroupRange resource with the given unique name, arguments, and options. * * @param name The _unique_ name of the resource. * @param args The arguments to use to populate this resource's properties. * @param opts A bag of options that control this resource's behavior. */ constructor(name: string, args: MulticastGroupRangeArgs, opts?: pulumi.CustomResourceOptions); } /** * Input properties used for looking up and filtering MulticastGroupRange resources. */ export interface MulticastGroupRangeState { /** * A list of consumer projects that are allowed to subscribe to the multicast * IP addresses within the range defined by this MulticastGroupRange. The * project can be specified using its project ID or project number. If left * empty, then all consumer projects are allowed (unless * requireExplicitAccept is set to true) once they have VPC networks * associated to the multicast domain. The current max length of the accept * list is 100. */ consumerAcceptLists?: pulumi.Input[]>; /** * [Output only] The timestamp when the multicast group range was * created. */ createTime?: pulumi.Input; /** * An optional text description of the multicast group range. */ description?: pulumi.Input; /** * Multicast group range's distribution scope. Intra-zone or intra-region * cross-zone is supported, with default value being intra-region. Cross * region distribution is not supported. * Possible values: * INTRA_ZONE * INTRA_REGION */ distributionScope?: pulumi.Input; /** * All of labels (key/value pairs) present on the resource in GCP, including the labels configured through Pulumi, other clients and services. */ effectiveLabels?: pulumi.Input<{ [key: string]: pulumi.Input; }>; /** * [Output only] The multicast group IP address range. */ ipCidrRange?: pulumi.Input; /** * Labels as key-value pairs. * **Note**: This field is non-authoritative, and will only manage the labels present in your configuration. * Please refer to the field `effectiveLabels` for all of the labels present on the resource. */ labels?: pulumi.Input<{ [key: string]: pulumi.Input; }>; /** * Resource ID segment making up resource `name`. It identifies the resource within its parent collection as described in https://google.aip.dev/122. */ location?: pulumi.Input; /** * The logging configuration. * Structure is documented below. */ logConfig?: pulumi.Input; /** * The resource name of the multicast domain in which to create this * multicast group range. * Use the following format: * `projects/*/locations/global/multicastDomains/*`. */ multicastDomain?: pulumi.Input; /** * A unique name for the multicast group range. * The name is restricted to letters, numbers, and hyphen, with the first * character a letter, and the last a letter or a number. The name must not * exceed 48 characters. */ multicastGroupRangeId?: pulumi.Input; /** * Identifier. The resource name of the multicast group range. * Use the following format: * `projects/*/locations/global/multicastGroupRanges/*`. */ name?: pulumi.Input; /** * The ID of the project in which the resource belongs. * If it is not provided, the provider project is used. */ project?: pulumi.Input; /** * The combination of labels configured directly on the resource * and default labels configured on the provider. */ pulumiLabels?: pulumi.Input<{ [key: string]: pulumi.Input; }>; /** * Whether an empty consumerAcceptList will deny all consumer projects. */ requireExplicitAccept?: pulumi.Input; /** * The resource name of the internal range reserved for this * multicast group range. * The internal range must be a Class D address (224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255) * and have a prefix length >= 23. * Use the following format: * `projects/*/locations/global/internalRanges/*`. */ reservedInternalRange?: pulumi.Input; /** * (Output) * The state of the multicast resource. * Possible values: * CREATING * ACTIVE * DELETING * DELETE_FAILED * UPDATING * UPDATE_FAILED * INACTIVE */ states?: pulumi.Input[]>; /** * [Output only] The Google-generated UUID for the resource. This value is * unique across all multicast group range resources. If a group * range is deleted and another with the same name is created, the new * group range is assigned a different unique_id. */ uniqueId?: pulumi.Input; /** * [Output only] The timestamp when the multicast group range was most * recently updated. */ updateTime?: pulumi.Input; } /** * The set of arguments for constructing a MulticastGroupRange resource. */ export interface MulticastGroupRangeArgs { /** * A list of consumer projects that are allowed to subscribe to the multicast * IP addresses within the range defined by this MulticastGroupRange. The * project can be specified using its project ID or project number. If left * empty, then all consumer projects are allowed (unless * requireExplicitAccept is set to true) once they have VPC networks * associated to the multicast domain. The current max length of the accept * list is 100. */ consumerAcceptLists?: pulumi.Input[]>; /** * An optional text description of the multicast group range. */ description?: pulumi.Input; /** * Multicast group range's distribution scope. Intra-zone or intra-region * cross-zone is supported, with default value being intra-region. Cross * region distribution is not supported. * Possible values: * INTRA_ZONE * INTRA_REGION */ distributionScope?: pulumi.Input; /** * Labels as key-value pairs. * **Note**: This field is non-authoritative, and will only manage the labels present in your configuration. * Please refer to the field `effectiveLabels` for all of the labels present on the resource. */ labels?: pulumi.Input<{ [key: string]: pulumi.Input; }>; /** * Resource ID segment making up resource `name`. It identifies the resource within its parent collection as described in https://google.aip.dev/122. */ location: pulumi.Input; /** * The logging configuration. * Structure is documented below. */ logConfig?: pulumi.Input; /** * The resource name of the multicast domain in which to create this * multicast group range. * Use the following format: * `projects/*/locations/global/multicastDomains/*`. */ multicastDomain: pulumi.Input; /** * A unique name for the multicast group range. * The name is restricted to letters, numbers, and hyphen, with the first * character a letter, and the last a letter or a number. The name must not * exceed 48 characters. */ multicastGroupRangeId: pulumi.Input; /** * The ID of the project in which the resource belongs. * If it is not provided, the provider project is used. */ project?: pulumi.Input; /** * Whether an empty consumerAcceptList will deny all consumer projects. */ requireExplicitAccept?: pulumi.Input; /** * The resource name of the internal range reserved for this * multicast group range. * The internal range must be a Class D address (224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255) * and have a prefix length >= 23. * Use the following format: * `projects/*/locations/global/internalRanges/*`. */ reservedInternalRange: pulumi.Input; }