#[non_exhaustive]pub struct VirtualGatewayHealthCheckPolicy {
pub timeout_millis: i64,
pub interval_millis: i64,
pub protocol: VirtualGatewayPortProtocol,
pub port: Option<i32>,
pub path: Option<String>,
pub healthy_threshold: i32,
pub unhealthy_threshold: i32,
}Expand description
An object that represents the health check policy for a virtual gateway's listener.
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This struct is marked as non-exhaustive
Struct { .. } syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..; and struct update syntax will not work.timeout_millis: i64The amount of time to wait when receiving a response from the health check, in milliseconds.
interval_millis: i64The time period in milliseconds between each health check execution.
protocol: VirtualGatewayPortProtocolThe protocol for the health check request. If you specify grpc, then your service must conform to the GRPC Health Checking Protocol.
port: Option<i32>The destination port for the health check request. This port must match the port defined in the PortMapping for the listener.
path: Option<String>The destination path for the health check request. This value is only used if the specified protocol is HTTP or HTTP/2. For any other protocol, this value is ignored.
healthy_threshold: i32The number of consecutive successful health checks that must occur before declaring the listener healthy.
unhealthy_threshold: i32The number of consecutive failed health checks that must occur before declaring a virtual gateway unhealthy.
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source§impl VirtualGatewayHealthCheckPolicy
impl VirtualGatewayHealthCheckPolicy
sourcepub fn timeout_millis(&self) -> i64
pub fn timeout_millis(&self) -> i64
The amount of time to wait when receiving a response from the health check, in milliseconds.
sourcepub fn interval_millis(&self) -> i64
pub fn interval_millis(&self) -> i64
The time period in milliseconds between each health check execution.
sourcepub fn protocol(&self) -> &VirtualGatewayPortProtocol
pub fn protocol(&self) -> &VirtualGatewayPortProtocol
The protocol for the health check request. If you specify grpc, then your service must conform to the GRPC Health Checking Protocol.
sourcepub fn port(&self) -> Option<i32>
pub fn port(&self) -> Option<i32>
The destination port for the health check request. This port must match the port defined in the PortMapping for the listener.
sourcepub fn path(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn path(&self) -> Option<&str>
The destination path for the health check request. This value is only used if the specified protocol is HTTP or HTTP/2. For any other protocol, this value is ignored.
sourcepub fn healthy_threshold(&self) -> i32
pub fn healthy_threshold(&self) -> i32
The number of consecutive successful health checks that must occur before declaring the listener healthy.
sourcepub fn unhealthy_threshold(&self) -> i32
pub fn unhealthy_threshold(&self) -> i32
The number of consecutive failed health checks that must occur before declaring a virtual gateway unhealthy.
source§impl VirtualGatewayHealthCheckPolicy
impl VirtualGatewayHealthCheckPolicy
sourcepub fn builder() -> VirtualGatewayHealthCheckPolicyBuilder
pub fn builder() -> VirtualGatewayHealthCheckPolicyBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture VirtualGatewayHealthCheckPolicy.
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source§impl Clone for VirtualGatewayHealthCheckPolicy
impl Clone for VirtualGatewayHealthCheckPolicy
source§fn clone(&self) -> VirtualGatewayHealthCheckPolicy
fn clone(&self) -> VirtualGatewayHealthCheckPolicy
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source§fn eq(&self, other: &VirtualGatewayHealthCheckPolicy) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &VirtualGatewayHealthCheckPolicy) -> bool
self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.impl StructuralPartialEq for VirtualGatewayHealthCheckPolicy
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impl UnwindSafe for VirtualGatewayHealthCheckPolicy
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