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google-native.dataproc/v1beta2.getWorkflowTemplate
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Retrieves the latest workflow template.Can retrieve previously instantiated template by specifying optional version parameter.
Using getWorkflowTemplate
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 getWorkflowTemplate(args: GetWorkflowTemplateArgs, opts?: InvokeOptions): Promise<GetWorkflowTemplateResult>
function getWorkflowTemplateOutput(args: GetWorkflowTemplateOutputArgs, opts?: InvokeOptions): Output<GetWorkflowTemplateResult>def get_workflow_template(location: Optional[str] = None,
                          project: Optional[str] = None,
                          version: Optional[int] = None,
                          workflow_template_id: Optional[str] = None,
                          opts: Optional[InvokeOptions] = None) -> GetWorkflowTemplateResult
def get_workflow_template_output(location: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
                          project: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
                          version: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
                          workflow_template_id: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
                          opts: Optional[InvokeOptions] = None) -> Output[GetWorkflowTemplateResult]func LookupWorkflowTemplate(ctx *Context, args *LookupWorkflowTemplateArgs, opts ...InvokeOption) (*LookupWorkflowTemplateResult, error)
func LookupWorkflowTemplateOutput(ctx *Context, args *LookupWorkflowTemplateOutputArgs, opts ...InvokeOption) LookupWorkflowTemplateResultOutput> Note: This function is named LookupWorkflowTemplate in the Go SDK.
public static class GetWorkflowTemplate 
{
    public static Task<GetWorkflowTemplateResult> InvokeAsync(GetWorkflowTemplateArgs args, InvokeOptions? opts = null)
    public static Output<GetWorkflowTemplateResult> Invoke(GetWorkflowTemplateInvokeArgs args, InvokeOptions? opts = null)
}public static CompletableFuture<GetWorkflowTemplateResult> getWorkflowTemplate(GetWorkflowTemplateArgs args, InvokeOptions options)
public static Output<GetWorkflowTemplateResult> getWorkflowTemplate(GetWorkflowTemplateArgs args, InvokeOptions options)
fn::invoke:
  function: google-native:dataproc/v1beta2:getWorkflowTemplate
  arguments:
    # arguments dictionaryThe following arguments are supported:
- Location string
- WorkflowTemplate stringId 
- Project string
- Version int
- Location string
- WorkflowTemplate stringId 
- Project string
- Version int
- location String
- workflowTemplate StringId 
- project String
- version Integer
- location string
- workflowTemplate stringId 
- project string
- version number
- location str
- workflow_template_ strid 
- project str
- version int
- location String
- workflowTemplate StringId 
- project String
- version Number
getWorkflowTemplate Result
The following output properties are available:
- CreateTime string
- The time template was created.
- DagTimeout string
- Optional. Timeout duration for the DAG of jobs, expressed in seconds (see JSON representation of duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)). The timeout duration must be from 10 minutes ("600s") to 24 hours ("86400s"). The timer begins when the first job is submitted. If the workflow is running at the end of the timeout period, any remaining jobs are cancelled, the workflow is ended, and if the workflow was running on a managed cluster, the cluster is deleted.
- Jobs
List<Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Outputs. Ordered Job Response> 
- The Directed Acyclic Graph of Jobs to submit.
- Labels Dictionary<string, string>
- Optional. The labels to associate with this template. These labels will be propagated to all jobs and clusters created by the workflow instance.Label keys must contain 1 to 63 characters, and must conform to RFC 1035 (https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1035.txt).Label values may be empty, but, if present, must contain 1 to 63 characters, and must conform to RFC 1035 (https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1035.txt).No more than 32 labels can be associated with a template.
- Name string
- The resource name of the workflow template, as described in https://cloud.google.com/apis/design/resource_names. For projects.regions.workflowTemplates, the resource name of the template has the following format: projects/{project_id}/regions/{region}/workflowTemplates/{template_id} For projects.locations.workflowTemplates, the resource name of the template has the following format: projects/{project_id}/locations/{location}/workflowTemplates/{template_id}
- Parameters
List<Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Outputs. Template Parameter Response> 
- Optional. Template parameters whose values are substituted into the template. Values for parameters must be provided when the template is instantiated.
- Placement
Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Outputs. Workflow Template Placement Response 
- WorkflowTemplate scheduling information.
- UpdateTime string
- The time template was last updated.
- Version int
- Optional. Used to perform a consistent read-modify-write.This field should be left blank for a CreateWorkflowTemplate request. It is required for an UpdateWorkflowTemplate request, and must match the current server version. A typical update template flow would fetch the current template with a GetWorkflowTemplate request, which will return the current template with the version field filled in with the current server version. The user updates other fields in the template, then returns it as part of the UpdateWorkflowTemplate request.
- CreateTime string
- The time template was created.
- DagTimeout string
- Optional. Timeout duration for the DAG of jobs, expressed in seconds (see JSON representation of duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)). The timeout duration must be from 10 minutes ("600s") to 24 hours ("86400s"). The timer begins when the first job is submitted. If the workflow is running at the end of the timeout period, any remaining jobs are cancelled, the workflow is ended, and if the workflow was running on a managed cluster, the cluster is deleted.
- Jobs
[]OrderedJob Response 
- The Directed Acyclic Graph of Jobs to submit.
- Labels map[string]string
- Optional. The labels to associate with this template. These labels will be propagated to all jobs and clusters created by the workflow instance.Label keys must contain 1 to 63 characters, and must conform to RFC 1035 (https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1035.txt).Label values may be empty, but, if present, must contain 1 to 63 characters, and must conform to RFC 1035 (https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1035.txt).No more than 32 labels can be associated with a template.
- Name string
- The resource name of the workflow template, as described in https://cloud.google.com/apis/design/resource_names. For projects.regions.workflowTemplates, the resource name of the template has the following format: projects/{project_id}/regions/{region}/workflowTemplates/{template_id} For projects.locations.workflowTemplates, the resource name of the template has the following format: projects/{project_id}/locations/{location}/workflowTemplates/{template_id}
- Parameters
[]TemplateParameter Response 
- Optional. Template parameters whose values are substituted into the template. Values for parameters must be provided when the template is instantiated.
- Placement
WorkflowTemplate Placement Response 
- WorkflowTemplate scheduling information.
- UpdateTime string
- The time template was last updated.
- Version int
- Optional. Used to perform a consistent read-modify-write.This field should be left blank for a CreateWorkflowTemplate request. It is required for an UpdateWorkflowTemplate request, and must match the current server version. A typical update template flow would fetch the current template with a GetWorkflowTemplate request, which will return the current template with the version field filled in with the current server version. The user updates other fields in the template, then returns it as part of the UpdateWorkflowTemplate request.
- createTime String
- The time template was created.
- dagTimeout String
- Optional. Timeout duration for the DAG of jobs, expressed in seconds (see JSON representation of duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)). The timeout duration must be from 10 minutes ("600s") to 24 hours ("86400s"). The timer begins when the first job is submitted. If the workflow is running at the end of the timeout period, any remaining jobs are cancelled, the workflow is ended, and if the workflow was running on a managed cluster, the cluster is deleted.
- jobs
List<OrderedJob Response> 
- The Directed Acyclic Graph of Jobs to submit.
- labels Map<String,String>
- Optional. The labels to associate with this template. These labels will be propagated to all jobs and clusters created by the workflow instance.Label keys must contain 1 to 63 characters, and must conform to RFC 1035 (https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1035.txt).Label values may be empty, but, if present, must contain 1 to 63 characters, and must conform to RFC 1035 (https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1035.txt).No more than 32 labels can be associated with a template.
- name String
- The resource name of the workflow template, as described in https://cloud.google.com/apis/design/resource_names. For projects.regions.workflowTemplates, the resource name of the template has the following format: projects/{project_id}/regions/{region}/workflowTemplates/{template_id} For projects.locations.workflowTemplates, the resource name of the template has the following format: projects/{project_id}/locations/{location}/workflowTemplates/{template_id}
- parameters
List<TemplateParameter Response> 
- Optional. Template parameters whose values are substituted into the template. Values for parameters must be provided when the template is instantiated.
- placement
WorkflowTemplate Placement Response 
- WorkflowTemplate scheduling information.
- updateTime String
- The time template was last updated.
- version Integer
- Optional. Used to perform a consistent read-modify-write.This field should be left blank for a CreateWorkflowTemplate request. It is required for an UpdateWorkflowTemplate request, and must match the current server version. A typical update template flow would fetch the current template with a GetWorkflowTemplate request, which will return the current template with the version field filled in with the current server version. The user updates other fields in the template, then returns it as part of the UpdateWorkflowTemplate request.
- createTime string
- The time template was created.
- dagTimeout string
- Optional. Timeout duration for the DAG of jobs, expressed in seconds (see JSON representation of duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)). The timeout duration must be from 10 minutes ("600s") to 24 hours ("86400s"). The timer begins when the first job is submitted. If the workflow is running at the end of the timeout period, any remaining jobs are cancelled, the workflow is ended, and if the workflow was running on a managed cluster, the cluster is deleted.
- jobs
OrderedJob Response[] 
- The Directed Acyclic Graph of Jobs to submit.
- labels {[key: string]: string}
- Optional. The labels to associate with this template. These labels will be propagated to all jobs and clusters created by the workflow instance.Label keys must contain 1 to 63 characters, and must conform to RFC 1035 (https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1035.txt).Label values may be empty, but, if present, must contain 1 to 63 characters, and must conform to RFC 1035 (https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1035.txt).No more than 32 labels can be associated with a template.
- name string
- The resource name of the workflow template, as described in https://cloud.google.com/apis/design/resource_names. For projects.regions.workflowTemplates, the resource name of the template has the following format: projects/{project_id}/regions/{region}/workflowTemplates/{template_id} For projects.locations.workflowTemplates, the resource name of the template has the following format: projects/{project_id}/locations/{location}/workflowTemplates/{template_id}
- parameters
TemplateParameter Response[] 
- Optional. Template parameters whose values are substituted into the template. Values for parameters must be provided when the template is instantiated.
- placement
WorkflowTemplate Placement Response 
- WorkflowTemplate scheduling information.
- updateTime string
- The time template was last updated.
- version number
- Optional. Used to perform a consistent read-modify-write.This field should be left blank for a CreateWorkflowTemplate request. It is required for an UpdateWorkflowTemplate request, and must match the current server version. A typical update template flow would fetch the current template with a GetWorkflowTemplate request, which will return the current template with the version field filled in with the current server version. The user updates other fields in the template, then returns it as part of the UpdateWorkflowTemplate request.
- create_time str
- The time template was created.
- dag_timeout str
- Optional. Timeout duration for the DAG of jobs, expressed in seconds (see JSON representation of duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)). The timeout duration must be from 10 minutes ("600s") to 24 hours ("86400s"). The timer begins when the first job is submitted. If the workflow is running at the end of the timeout period, any remaining jobs are cancelled, the workflow is ended, and if the workflow was running on a managed cluster, the cluster is deleted.
- jobs
Sequence[OrderedJob Response] 
- The Directed Acyclic Graph of Jobs to submit.
- labels Mapping[str, str]
- Optional. The labels to associate with this template. These labels will be propagated to all jobs and clusters created by the workflow instance.Label keys must contain 1 to 63 characters, and must conform to RFC 1035 (https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1035.txt).Label values may be empty, but, if present, must contain 1 to 63 characters, and must conform to RFC 1035 (https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1035.txt).No more than 32 labels can be associated with a template.
- name str
- The resource name of the workflow template, as described in https://cloud.google.com/apis/design/resource_names. For projects.regions.workflowTemplates, the resource name of the template has the following format: projects/{project_id}/regions/{region}/workflowTemplates/{template_id} For projects.locations.workflowTemplates, the resource name of the template has the following format: projects/{project_id}/locations/{location}/workflowTemplates/{template_id}
- parameters
Sequence[TemplateParameter Response] 
- Optional. Template parameters whose values are substituted into the template. Values for parameters must be provided when the template is instantiated.
- placement
WorkflowTemplate Placement Response 
- WorkflowTemplate scheduling information.
- update_time str
- The time template was last updated.
- version int
- Optional. Used to perform a consistent read-modify-write.This field should be left blank for a CreateWorkflowTemplate request. It is required for an UpdateWorkflowTemplate request, and must match the current server version. A typical update template flow would fetch the current template with a GetWorkflowTemplate request, which will return the current template with the version field filled in with the current server version. The user updates other fields in the template, then returns it as part of the UpdateWorkflowTemplate request.
- createTime String
- The time template was created.
- dagTimeout String
- Optional. Timeout duration for the DAG of jobs, expressed in seconds (see JSON representation of duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)). The timeout duration must be from 10 minutes ("600s") to 24 hours ("86400s"). The timer begins when the first job is submitted. If the workflow is running at the end of the timeout period, any remaining jobs are cancelled, the workflow is ended, and if the workflow was running on a managed cluster, the cluster is deleted.
- jobs List<Property Map>
- The Directed Acyclic Graph of Jobs to submit.
- labels Map<String>
- Optional. The labels to associate with this template. These labels will be propagated to all jobs and clusters created by the workflow instance.Label keys must contain 1 to 63 characters, and must conform to RFC 1035 (https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1035.txt).Label values may be empty, but, if present, must contain 1 to 63 characters, and must conform to RFC 1035 (https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1035.txt).No more than 32 labels can be associated with a template.
- name String
- The resource name of the workflow template, as described in https://cloud.google.com/apis/design/resource_names. For projects.regions.workflowTemplates, the resource name of the template has the following format: projects/{project_id}/regions/{region}/workflowTemplates/{template_id} For projects.locations.workflowTemplates, the resource name of the template has the following format: projects/{project_id}/locations/{location}/workflowTemplates/{template_id}
- parameters List<Property Map>
- Optional. Template parameters whose values are substituted into the template. Values for parameters must be provided when the template is instantiated.
- placement Property Map
- WorkflowTemplate scheduling information.
- updateTime String
- The time template was last updated.
- version Number
- Optional. Used to perform a consistent read-modify-write.This field should be left blank for a CreateWorkflowTemplate request. It is required for an UpdateWorkflowTemplate request, and must match the current server version. A typical update template flow would fetch the current template with a GetWorkflowTemplate request, which will return the current template with the version field filled in with the current server version. The user updates other fields in the template, then returns it as part of the UpdateWorkflowTemplate request.
Supporting Types
AcceleratorConfigResponse  
- AcceleratorCount int
- The number of the accelerator cards of this type exposed to this instance.
- AcceleratorType stringUri 
- Full URL, partial URI, or short name of the accelerator type resource to expose to this instance. See Compute Engine AcceleratorTypes (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/reference/beta/acceleratorTypes)Examples * https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/acceleratorTypes/nvidia-tesla-k80 * projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/acceleratorTypes/nvidia-tesla-k80 * nvidia-tesla-k80Auto Zone Exception: If you are using the Dataproc Auto Zone Placement (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/auto-zone#using_auto_zone_placement) feature, you must use the short name of the accelerator type resource, for example, nvidia-tesla-k80.
- AcceleratorCount int
- The number of the accelerator cards of this type exposed to this instance.
- AcceleratorType stringUri 
- Full URL, partial URI, or short name of the accelerator type resource to expose to this instance. See Compute Engine AcceleratorTypes (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/reference/beta/acceleratorTypes)Examples * https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/acceleratorTypes/nvidia-tesla-k80 * projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/acceleratorTypes/nvidia-tesla-k80 * nvidia-tesla-k80Auto Zone Exception: If you are using the Dataproc Auto Zone Placement (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/auto-zone#using_auto_zone_placement) feature, you must use the short name of the accelerator type resource, for example, nvidia-tesla-k80.
- acceleratorCount Integer
- The number of the accelerator cards of this type exposed to this instance.
- acceleratorType StringUri 
- Full URL, partial URI, or short name of the accelerator type resource to expose to this instance. See Compute Engine AcceleratorTypes (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/reference/beta/acceleratorTypes)Examples * https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/acceleratorTypes/nvidia-tesla-k80 * projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/acceleratorTypes/nvidia-tesla-k80 * nvidia-tesla-k80Auto Zone Exception: If you are using the Dataproc Auto Zone Placement (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/auto-zone#using_auto_zone_placement) feature, you must use the short name of the accelerator type resource, for example, nvidia-tesla-k80.
- acceleratorCount number
- The number of the accelerator cards of this type exposed to this instance.
- acceleratorType stringUri 
- Full URL, partial URI, or short name of the accelerator type resource to expose to this instance. See Compute Engine AcceleratorTypes (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/reference/beta/acceleratorTypes)Examples * https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/acceleratorTypes/nvidia-tesla-k80 * projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/acceleratorTypes/nvidia-tesla-k80 * nvidia-tesla-k80Auto Zone Exception: If you are using the Dataproc Auto Zone Placement (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/auto-zone#using_auto_zone_placement) feature, you must use the short name of the accelerator type resource, for example, nvidia-tesla-k80.
- accelerator_count int
- The number of the accelerator cards of this type exposed to this instance.
- accelerator_type_ struri 
- Full URL, partial URI, or short name of the accelerator type resource to expose to this instance. See Compute Engine AcceleratorTypes (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/reference/beta/acceleratorTypes)Examples * https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/acceleratorTypes/nvidia-tesla-k80 * projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/acceleratorTypes/nvidia-tesla-k80 * nvidia-tesla-k80Auto Zone Exception: If you are using the Dataproc Auto Zone Placement (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/auto-zone#using_auto_zone_placement) feature, you must use the short name of the accelerator type resource, for example, nvidia-tesla-k80.
- acceleratorCount Number
- The number of the accelerator cards of this type exposed to this instance.
- acceleratorType StringUri 
- Full URL, partial URI, or short name of the accelerator type resource to expose to this instance. See Compute Engine AcceleratorTypes (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/reference/beta/acceleratorTypes)Examples * https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/acceleratorTypes/nvidia-tesla-k80 * projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/acceleratorTypes/nvidia-tesla-k80 * nvidia-tesla-k80Auto Zone Exception: If you are using the Dataproc Auto Zone Placement (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/auto-zone#using_auto_zone_placement) feature, you must use the short name of the accelerator type resource, for example, nvidia-tesla-k80.
AutoscalingConfigResponse  
- PolicyUri string
- Optional. The autoscaling policy used by the cluster.Only resource names including projectid and location (region) are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/autoscalingPolicies/[policy_id] projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/autoscalingPolicies/[policy_id]Note that the policy must be in the same project and Dataproc region.
- PolicyUri string
- Optional. The autoscaling policy used by the cluster.Only resource names including projectid and location (region) are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/autoscalingPolicies/[policy_id] projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/autoscalingPolicies/[policy_id]Note that the policy must be in the same project and Dataproc region.
- policyUri String
- Optional. The autoscaling policy used by the cluster.Only resource names including projectid and location (region) are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/autoscalingPolicies/[policy_id] projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/autoscalingPolicies/[policy_id]Note that the policy must be in the same project and Dataproc region.
- policyUri string
- Optional. The autoscaling policy used by the cluster.Only resource names including projectid and location (region) are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/autoscalingPolicies/[policy_id] projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/autoscalingPolicies/[policy_id]Note that the policy must be in the same project and Dataproc region.
- policy_uri str
- Optional. The autoscaling policy used by the cluster.Only resource names including projectid and location (region) are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/autoscalingPolicies/[policy_id] projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/autoscalingPolicies/[policy_id]Note that the policy must be in the same project and Dataproc region.
- policyUri String
- Optional. The autoscaling policy used by the cluster.Only resource names including projectid and location (region) are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/autoscalingPolicies/[policy_id] projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/autoscalingPolicies/[policy_id]Note that the policy must be in the same project and Dataproc region.
ClusterConfigResponse  
- AutoscalingConfig Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Autoscaling Config Response 
- Optional. Autoscaling config for the policy associated with the cluster. Cluster does not autoscale if this field is unset.
- ConfigBucket string
- Optional. A Cloud Storage bucket used to stage job dependencies, config files, and job driver console output. If you do not specify a staging bucket, Cloud Dataproc will determine a Cloud Storage location (US, ASIA, or EU) for your cluster's staging bucket according to the Compute Engine zone where your cluster is deployed, and then create and manage this project-level, per-location bucket (see Dataproc staging bucket (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/staging-bucket)). This field requires a Cloud Storage bucket name, not a URI to a Cloud Storage bucket.
- EncryptionConfig Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Encryption Config Response 
- Optional. Encryption settings for the cluster.
- EndpointConfig Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Endpoint Config Response 
- Optional. Port/endpoint configuration for this cluster
- GceCluster Pulumi.Config Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Gce Cluster Config Response 
- Optional. The shared Compute Engine config settings for all instances in a cluster.
- GkeCluster Pulumi.Config Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Gke Cluster Config Response 
- Optional. The Kubernetes Engine config for Dataproc clusters deployed to Kubernetes. Setting this is considered mutually exclusive with Compute Engine-based options such as gce_cluster_config, master_config, worker_config, secondary_worker_config, and autoscaling_config.
- InitializationActions List<Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Node Initialization Action Response> 
- Optional. Commands to execute on each node after config is completed. By default, executables are run on master and all worker nodes. You can test a node's role metadata to run an executable on a master or worker node, as shown below using curl (you can also use wget): ROLE=$(curl -H Metadata-Flavor:Google http://metadata/computeMetadata/v1beta2/instance/attributes/dataproc-role) if [[ "${ROLE}" == 'Master' ]]; then ... master specific actions ... else ... worker specific actions ... fi
- LifecycleConfig Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Lifecycle Config Response 
- Optional. The config setting for auto delete cluster schedule.
- MasterConfig Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Instance Group Config Response 
- Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for the master instance in a cluster.
- MetastoreConfig Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Metastore Config Response 
- Optional. Metastore configuration.
- SecondaryWorker Pulumi.Config Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Instance Group Config Response 
- Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for additional worker instances in a cluster.
- SecurityConfig Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Security Config Response 
- Optional. Security related configuration.
- SoftwareConfig Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Software Config Response 
- Optional. The config settings for software inside the cluster.
- TempBucket string
- Optional. A Cloud Storage bucket used to store ephemeral cluster and jobs data, such as Spark and MapReduce history files. If you do not specify a temp bucket, Dataproc will determine a Cloud Storage location (US, ASIA, or EU) for your cluster's temp bucket according to the Compute Engine zone where your cluster is deployed, and then create and manage this project-level, per-location bucket. The default bucket has a TTL of 90 days, but you can use any TTL (or none) if you specify a bucket. This field requires a Cloud Storage bucket name, not a URI to a Cloud Storage bucket.
- WorkerConfig Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Instance Group Config Response 
- Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for worker instances in a cluster.
- AutoscalingConfig AutoscalingConfig Response 
- Optional. Autoscaling config for the policy associated with the cluster. Cluster does not autoscale if this field is unset.
- ConfigBucket string
- Optional. A Cloud Storage bucket used to stage job dependencies, config files, and job driver console output. If you do not specify a staging bucket, Cloud Dataproc will determine a Cloud Storage location (US, ASIA, or EU) for your cluster's staging bucket according to the Compute Engine zone where your cluster is deployed, and then create and manage this project-level, per-location bucket (see Dataproc staging bucket (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/staging-bucket)). This field requires a Cloud Storage bucket name, not a URI to a Cloud Storage bucket.
- EncryptionConfig EncryptionConfig Response 
- Optional. Encryption settings for the cluster.
- EndpointConfig EndpointConfig Response 
- Optional. Port/endpoint configuration for this cluster
- GceCluster GceConfig Cluster Config Response 
- Optional. The shared Compute Engine config settings for all instances in a cluster.
- GkeCluster GkeConfig Cluster Config Response 
- Optional. The Kubernetes Engine config for Dataproc clusters deployed to Kubernetes. Setting this is considered mutually exclusive with Compute Engine-based options such as gce_cluster_config, master_config, worker_config, secondary_worker_config, and autoscaling_config.
- InitializationActions []NodeInitialization Action Response 
- Optional. Commands to execute on each node after config is completed. By default, executables are run on master and all worker nodes. You can test a node's role metadata to run an executable on a master or worker node, as shown below using curl (you can also use wget): ROLE=$(curl -H Metadata-Flavor:Google http://metadata/computeMetadata/v1beta2/instance/attributes/dataproc-role) if [[ "${ROLE}" == 'Master' ]]; then ... master specific actions ... else ... worker specific actions ... fi
- LifecycleConfig LifecycleConfig Response 
- Optional. The config setting for auto delete cluster schedule.
- MasterConfig InstanceGroup Config Response 
- Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for the master instance in a cluster.
- MetastoreConfig MetastoreConfig Response 
- Optional. Metastore configuration.
- SecondaryWorker InstanceConfig Group Config Response 
- Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for additional worker instances in a cluster.
- SecurityConfig SecurityConfig Response 
- Optional. Security related configuration.
- SoftwareConfig SoftwareConfig Response 
- Optional. The config settings for software inside the cluster.
- TempBucket string
- Optional. A Cloud Storage bucket used to store ephemeral cluster and jobs data, such as Spark and MapReduce history files. If you do not specify a temp bucket, Dataproc will determine a Cloud Storage location (US, ASIA, or EU) for your cluster's temp bucket according to the Compute Engine zone where your cluster is deployed, and then create and manage this project-level, per-location bucket. The default bucket has a TTL of 90 days, but you can use any TTL (or none) if you specify a bucket. This field requires a Cloud Storage bucket name, not a URI to a Cloud Storage bucket.
- WorkerConfig InstanceGroup Config Response 
- Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for worker instances in a cluster.
- autoscalingConfig AutoscalingConfig Response 
- Optional. Autoscaling config for the policy associated with the cluster. Cluster does not autoscale if this field is unset.
- configBucket String
- Optional. A Cloud Storage bucket used to stage job dependencies, config files, and job driver console output. If you do not specify a staging bucket, Cloud Dataproc will determine a Cloud Storage location (US, ASIA, or EU) for your cluster's staging bucket according to the Compute Engine zone where your cluster is deployed, and then create and manage this project-level, per-location bucket (see Dataproc staging bucket (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/staging-bucket)). This field requires a Cloud Storage bucket name, not a URI to a Cloud Storage bucket.
- encryptionConfig EncryptionConfig Response 
- Optional. Encryption settings for the cluster.
- endpointConfig EndpointConfig Response 
- Optional. Port/endpoint configuration for this cluster
- gceCluster GceConfig Cluster Config Response 
- Optional. The shared Compute Engine config settings for all instances in a cluster.
- gkeCluster GkeConfig Cluster Config Response 
- Optional. The Kubernetes Engine config for Dataproc clusters deployed to Kubernetes. Setting this is considered mutually exclusive with Compute Engine-based options such as gce_cluster_config, master_config, worker_config, secondary_worker_config, and autoscaling_config.
- initializationActions List<NodeInitialization Action Response> 
- Optional. Commands to execute on each node after config is completed. By default, executables are run on master and all worker nodes. You can test a node's role metadata to run an executable on a master or worker node, as shown below using curl (you can also use wget): ROLE=$(curl -H Metadata-Flavor:Google http://metadata/computeMetadata/v1beta2/instance/attributes/dataproc-role) if [[ "${ROLE}" == 'Master' ]]; then ... master specific actions ... else ... worker specific actions ... fi
- lifecycleConfig LifecycleConfig Response 
- Optional. The config setting for auto delete cluster schedule.
- masterConfig InstanceGroup Config Response 
- Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for the master instance in a cluster.
- metastoreConfig MetastoreConfig Response 
- Optional. Metastore configuration.
- secondaryWorker InstanceConfig Group Config Response 
- Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for additional worker instances in a cluster.
- securityConfig SecurityConfig Response 
- Optional. Security related configuration.
- softwareConfig SoftwareConfig Response 
- Optional. The config settings for software inside the cluster.
- tempBucket String
- Optional. A Cloud Storage bucket used to store ephemeral cluster and jobs data, such as Spark and MapReduce history files. If you do not specify a temp bucket, Dataproc will determine a Cloud Storage location (US, ASIA, or EU) for your cluster's temp bucket according to the Compute Engine zone where your cluster is deployed, and then create and manage this project-level, per-location bucket. The default bucket has a TTL of 90 days, but you can use any TTL (or none) if you specify a bucket. This field requires a Cloud Storage bucket name, not a URI to a Cloud Storage bucket.
- workerConfig InstanceGroup Config Response 
- Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for worker instances in a cluster.
- autoscalingConfig AutoscalingConfig Response 
- Optional. Autoscaling config for the policy associated with the cluster. Cluster does not autoscale if this field is unset.
- configBucket string
- Optional. A Cloud Storage bucket used to stage job dependencies, config files, and job driver console output. If you do not specify a staging bucket, Cloud Dataproc will determine a Cloud Storage location (US, ASIA, or EU) for your cluster's staging bucket according to the Compute Engine zone where your cluster is deployed, and then create and manage this project-level, per-location bucket (see Dataproc staging bucket (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/staging-bucket)). This field requires a Cloud Storage bucket name, not a URI to a Cloud Storage bucket.
- encryptionConfig EncryptionConfig Response 
- Optional. Encryption settings for the cluster.
- endpointConfig EndpointConfig Response 
- Optional. Port/endpoint configuration for this cluster
- gceCluster GceConfig Cluster Config Response 
- Optional. The shared Compute Engine config settings for all instances in a cluster.
- gkeCluster GkeConfig Cluster Config Response 
- Optional. The Kubernetes Engine config for Dataproc clusters deployed to Kubernetes. Setting this is considered mutually exclusive with Compute Engine-based options such as gce_cluster_config, master_config, worker_config, secondary_worker_config, and autoscaling_config.
- initializationActions NodeInitialization Action Response[] 
- Optional. Commands to execute on each node after config is completed. By default, executables are run on master and all worker nodes. You can test a node's role metadata to run an executable on a master or worker node, as shown below using curl (you can also use wget): ROLE=$(curl -H Metadata-Flavor:Google http://metadata/computeMetadata/v1beta2/instance/attributes/dataproc-role) if [[ "${ROLE}" == 'Master' ]]; then ... master specific actions ... else ... worker specific actions ... fi
- lifecycleConfig LifecycleConfig Response 
- Optional. The config setting for auto delete cluster schedule.
- masterConfig InstanceGroup Config Response 
- Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for the master instance in a cluster.
- metastoreConfig MetastoreConfig Response 
- Optional. Metastore configuration.
- secondaryWorker InstanceConfig Group Config Response 
- Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for additional worker instances in a cluster.
- securityConfig SecurityConfig Response 
- Optional. Security related configuration.
- softwareConfig SoftwareConfig Response 
- Optional. The config settings for software inside the cluster.
- tempBucket string
- Optional. A Cloud Storage bucket used to store ephemeral cluster and jobs data, such as Spark and MapReduce history files. If you do not specify a temp bucket, Dataproc will determine a Cloud Storage location (US, ASIA, or EU) for your cluster's temp bucket according to the Compute Engine zone where your cluster is deployed, and then create and manage this project-level, per-location bucket. The default bucket has a TTL of 90 days, but you can use any TTL (or none) if you specify a bucket. This field requires a Cloud Storage bucket name, not a URI to a Cloud Storage bucket.
- workerConfig InstanceGroup Config Response 
- Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for worker instances in a cluster.
- autoscaling_config AutoscalingConfig Response 
- Optional. Autoscaling config for the policy associated with the cluster. Cluster does not autoscale if this field is unset.
- config_bucket str
- Optional. A Cloud Storage bucket used to stage job dependencies, config files, and job driver console output. If you do not specify a staging bucket, Cloud Dataproc will determine a Cloud Storage location (US, ASIA, or EU) for your cluster's staging bucket according to the Compute Engine zone where your cluster is deployed, and then create and manage this project-level, per-location bucket (see Dataproc staging bucket (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/staging-bucket)). This field requires a Cloud Storage bucket name, not a URI to a Cloud Storage bucket.
- encryption_config EncryptionConfig Response 
- Optional. Encryption settings for the cluster.
- endpoint_config EndpointConfig Response 
- Optional. Port/endpoint configuration for this cluster
- gce_cluster_ Gceconfig Cluster Config Response 
- Optional. The shared Compute Engine config settings for all instances in a cluster.
- gke_cluster_ Gkeconfig Cluster Config Response 
- Optional. The Kubernetes Engine config for Dataproc clusters deployed to Kubernetes. Setting this is considered mutually exclusive with Compute Engine-based options such as gce_cluster_config, master_config, worker_config, secondary_worker_config, and autoscaling_config.
- initialization_actions Sequence[NodeInitialization Action Response] 
- Optional. Commands to execute on each node after config is completed. By default, executables are run on master and all worker nodes. You can test a node's role metadata to run an executable on a master or worker node, as shown below using curl (you can also use wget): ROLE=$(curl -H Metadata-Flavor:Google http://metadata/computeMetadata/v1beta2/instance/attributes/dataproc-role) if [[ "${ROLE}" == 'Master' ]]; then ... master specific actions ... else ... worker specific actions ... fi
- lifecycle_config LifecycleConfig Response 
- Optional. The config setting for auto delete cluster schedule.
- master_config InstanceGroup Config Response 
- Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for the master instance in a cluster.
- metastore_config MetastoreConfig Response 
- Optional. Metastore configuration.
- secondary_worker_ Instanceconfig Group Config Response 
- Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for additional worker instances in a cluster.
- security_config SecurityConfig Response 
- Optional. Security related configuration.
- software_config SoftwareConfig Response 
- Optional. The config settings for software inside the cluster.
- temp_bucket str
- Optional. A Cloud Storage bucket used to store ephemeral cluster and jobs data, such as Spark and MapReduce history files. If you do not specify a temp bucket, Dataproc will determine a Cloud Storage location (US, ASIA, or EU) for your cluster's temp bucket according to the Compute Engine zone where your cluster is deployed, and then create and manage this project-level, per-location bucket. The default bucket has a TTL of 90 days, but you can use any TTL (or none) if you specify a bucket. This field requires a Cloud Storage bucket name, not a URI to a Cloud Storage bucket.
- worker_config InstanceGroup Config Response 
- Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for worker instances in a cluster.
- autoscalingConfig Property Map
- Optional. Autoscaling config for the policy associated with the cluster. Cluster does not autoscale if this field is unset.
- configBucket String
- Optional. A Cloud Storage bucket used to stage job dependencies, config files, and job driver console output. If you do not specify a staging bucket, Cloud Dataproc will determine a Cloud Storage location (US, ASIA, or EU) for your cluster's staging bucket according to the Compute Engine zone where your cluster is deployed, and then create and manage this project-level, per-location bucket (see Dataproc staging bucket (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/staging-bucket)). This field requires a Cloud Storage bucket name, not a URI to a Cloud Storage bucket.
- encryptionConfig Property Map
- Optional. Encryption settings for the cluster.
- endpointConfig Property Map
- Optional. Port/endpoint configuration for this cluster
- gceCluster Property MapConfig 
- Optional. The shared Compute Engine config settings for all instances in a cluster.
- gkeCluster Property MapConfig 
- Optional. The Kubernetes Engine config for Dataproc clusters deployed to Kubernetes. Setting this is considered mutually exclusive with Compute Engine-based options such as gce_cluster_config, master_config, worker_config, secondary_worker_config, and autoscaling_config.
- initializationActions List<Property Map>
- Optional. Commands to execute on each node after config is completed. By default, executables are run on master and all worker nodes. You can test a node's role metadata to run an executable on a master or worker node, as shown below using curl (you can also use wget): ROLE=$(curl -H Metadata-Flavor:Google http://metadata/computeMetadata/v1beta2/instance/attributes/dataproc-role) if [[ "${ROLE}" == 'Master' ]]; then ... master specific actions ... else ... worker specific actions ... fi
- lifecycleConfig Property Map
- Optional. The config setting for auto delete cluster schedule.
- masterConfig Property Map
- Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for the master instance in a cluster.
- metastoreConfig Property Map
- Optional. Metastore configuration.
- secondaryWorker Property MapConfig 
- Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for additional worker instances in a cluster.
- securityConfig Property Map
- Optional. Security related configuration.
- softwareConfig Property Map
- Optional. The config settings for software inside the cluster.
- tempBucket String
- Optional. A Cloud Storage bucket used to store ephemeral cluster and jobs data, such as Spark and MapReduce history files. If you do not specify a temp bucket, Dataproc will determine a Cloud Storage location (US, ASIA, or EU) for your cluster's temp bucket according to the Compute Engine zone where your cluster is deployed, and then create and manage this project-level, per-location bucket. The default bucket has a TTL of 90 days, but you can use any TTL (or none) if you specify a bucket. This field requires a Cloud Storage bucket name, not a URI to a Cloud Storage bucket.
- workerConfig Property Map
- Optional. The Compute Engine config settings for worker instances in a cluster.
ClusterSelectorResponse  
- ClusterLabels Dictionary<string, string>
- The cluster labels. Cluster must have all labels to match.
- Zone string
- Optional. The zone where workflow process executes. This parameter does not affect the selection of the cluster.If unspecified, the zone of the first cluster matching the selector is used.
- ClusterLabels map[string]string
- The cluster labels. Cluster must have all labels to match.
- Zone string
- Optional. The zone where workflow process executes. This parameter does not affect the selection of the cluster.If unspecified, the zone of the first cluster matching the selector is used.
- clusterLabels Map<String,String>
- The cluster labels. Cluster must have all labels to match.
- zone String
- Optional. The zone where workflow process executes. This parameter does not affect the selection of the cluster.If unspecified, the zone of the first cluster matching the selector is used.
- clusterLabels {[key: string]: string}
- The cluster labels. Cluster must have all labels to match.
- zone string
- Optional. The zone where workflow process executes. This parameter does not affect the selection of the cluster.If unspecified, the zone of the first cluster matching the selector is used.
- cluster_labels Mapping[str, str]
- The cluster labels. Cluster must have all labels to match.
- zone str
- Optional. The zone where workflow process executes. This parameter does not affect the selection of the cluster.If unspecified, the zone of the first cluster matching the selector is used.
- clusterLabels Map<String>
- The cluster labels. Cluster must have all labels to match.
- zone String
- Optional. The zone where workflow process executes. This parameter does not affect the selection of the cluster.If unspecified, the zone of the first cluster matching the selector is used.
DiskConfigResponse  
- BootDisk intSize Gb 
- Optional. Size in GB of the boot disk (default is 500GB).
- BootDisk stringType 
- Optional. Type of the boot disk (default is "pd-standard"). Valid values: "pd-balanced" (Persistent Disk Balanced Solid State Drive), "pd-ssd" (Persistent Disk Solid State Drive), or "pd-standard" (Persistent Disk Hard Disk Drive). See Disk types (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/disks#disk-types).
- NumLocal intSsds 
- Number of attached SSDs, from 0 to 4 (default is 0). If SSDs are not attached, the boot disk is used to store runtime logs and HDFS (https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/r1.2.1/hdfs_user_guide.html) data. If one or more SSDs are attached, this runtime bulk data is spread across them, and the boot disk contains only basic config and installed binaries.
- BootDisk intSize Gb 
- Optional. Size in GB of the boot disk (default is 500GB).
- BootDisk stringType 
- Optional. Type of the boot disk (default is "pd-standard"). Valid values: "pd-balanced" (Persistent Disk Balanced Solid State Drive), "pd-ssd" (Persistent Disk Solid State Drive), or "pd-standard" (Persistent Disk Hard Disk Drive). See Disk types (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/disks#disk-types).
- NumLocal intSsds 
- Number of attached SSDs, from 0 to 4 (default is 0). If SSDs are not attached, the boot disk is used to store runtime logs and HDFS (https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/r1.2.1/hdfs_user_guide.html) data. If one or more SSDs are attached, this runtime bulk data is spread across them, and the boot disk contains only basic config and installed binaries.
- bootDisk IntegerSize Gb 
- Optional. Size in GB of the boot disk (default is 500GB).
- bootDisk StringType 
- Optional. Type of the boot disk (default is "pd-standard"). Valid values: "pd-balanced" (Persistent Disk Balanced Solid State Drive), "pd-ssd" (Persistent Disk Solid State Drive), or "pd-standard" (Persistent Disk Hard Disk Drive). See Disk types (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/disks#disk-types).
- numLocal IntegerSsds 
- Number of attached SSDs, from 0 to 4 (default is 0). If SSDs are not attached, the boot disk is used to store runtime logs and HDFS (https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/r1.2.1/hdfs_user_guide.html) data. If one or more SSDs are attached, this runtime bulk data is spread across them, and the boot disk contains only basic config and installed binaries.
- bootDisk numberSize Gb 
- Optional. Size in GB of the boot disk (default is 500GB).
- bootDisk stringType 
- Optional. Type of the boot disk (default is "pd-standard"). Valid values: "pd-balanced" (Persistent Disk Balanced Solid State Drive), "pd-ssd" (Persistent Disk Solid State Drive), or "pd-standard" (Persistent Disk Hard Disk Drive). See Disk types (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/disks#disk-types).
- numLocal numberSsds 
- Number of attached SSDs, from 0 to 4 (default is 0). If SSDs are not attached, the boot disk is used to store runtime logs and HDFS (https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/r1.2.1/hdfs_user_guide.html) data. If one or more SSDs are attached, this runtime bulk data is spread across them, and the boot disk contains only basic config and installed binaries.
- boot_disk_ intsize_ gb 
- Optional. Size in GB of the boot disk (default is 500GB).
- boot_disk_ strtype 
- Optional. Type of the boot disk (default is "pd-standard"). Valid values: "pd-balanced" (Persistent Disk Balanced Solid State Drive), "pd-ssd" (Persistent Disk Solid State Drive), or "pd-standard" (Persistent Disk Hard Disk Drive). See Disk types (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/disks#disk-types).
- num_local_ intssds 
- Number of attached SSDs, from 0 to 4 (default is 0). If SSDs are not attached, the boot disk is used to store runtime logs and HDFS (https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/r1.2.1/hdfs_user_guide.html) data. If one or more SSDs are attached, this runtime bulk data is spread across them, and the boot disk contains only basic config and installed binaries.
- bootDisk NumberSize Gb 
- Optional. Size in GB of the boot disk (default is 500GB).
- bootDisk StringType 
- Optional. Type of the boot disk (default is "pd-standard"). Valid values: "pd-balanced" (Persistent Disk Balanced Solid State Drive), "pd-ssd" (Persistent Disk Solid State Drive), or "pd-standard" (Persistent Disk Hard Disk Drive). See Disk types (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/disks#disk-types).
- numLocal NumberSsds 
- Number of attached SSDs, from 0 to 4 (default is 0). If SSDs are not attached, the boot disk is used to store runtime logs and HDFS (https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/r1.2.1/hdfs_user_guide.html) data. If one or more SSDs are attached, this runtime bulk data is spread across them, and the boot disk contains only basic config and installed binaries.
EncryptionConfigResponse  
- GcePd stringKms Key Name 
- Optional. The Cloud KMS key name to use for PD disk encryption for all instances in the cluster.
- GcePd stringKms Key Name 
- Optional. The Cloud KMS key name to use for PD disk encryption for all instances in the cluster.
- gcePd StringKms Key Name 
- Optional. The Cloud KMS key name to use for PD disk encryption for all instances in the cluster.
- gcePd stringKms Key Name 
- Optional. The Cloud KMS key name to use for PD disk encryption for all instances in the cluster.
- gce_pd_ strkms_ key_ name 
- Optional. The Cloud KMS key name to use for PD disk encryption for all instances in the cluster.
- gcePd StringKms Key Name 
- Optional. The Cloud KMS key name to use for PD disk encryption for all instances in the cluster.
EndpointConfigResponse  
- EnableHttp boolPort Access 
- Optional. If true, enable http access to specific ports on the cluster from external sources. Defaults to false.
- HttpPorts Dictionary<string, string>
- The map of port descriptions to URLs. Will only be populated if enable_http_port_access is true.
- EnableHttp boolPort Access 
- Optional. If true, enable http access to specific ports on the cluster from external sources. Defaults to false.
- HttpPorts map[string]string
- The map of port descriptions to URLs. Will only be populated if enable_http_port_access is true.
- enableHttp BooleanPort Access 
- Optional. If true, enable http access to specific ports on the cluster from external sources. Defaults to false.
- httpPorts Map<String,String>
- The map of port descriptions to URLs. Will only be populated if enable_http_port_access is true.
- enableHttp booleanPort Access 
- Optional. If true, enable http access to specific ports on the cluster from external sources. Defaults to false.
- httpPorts {[key: string]: string}
- The map of port descriptions to URLs. Will only be populated if enable_http_port_access is true.
- enable_http_ boolport_ access 
- Optional. If true, enable http access to specific ports on the cluster from external sources. Defaults to false.
- http_ports Mapping[str, str]
- The map of port descriptions to URLs. Will only be populated if enable_http_port_access is true.
- enableHttp BooleanPort Access 
- Optional. If true, enable http access to specific ports on the cluster from external sources. Defaults to false.
- httpPorts Map<String>
- The map of port descriptions to URLs. Will only be populated if enable_http_port_access is true.
GceClusterConfigResponse   
- InternalIp boolOnly 
- Optional. If true, all instances in the cluster will only have internal IP addresses. By default, clusters are not restricted to internal IP addresses, and will have ephemeral external IP addresses assigned to each instance. This internal_ip_only restriction can only be enabled for subnetwork enabled networks, and all off-cluster dependencies must be configured to be accessible without external IP addresses.
- Metadata Dictionary<string, string>
- The Compute Engine metadata entries to add to all instances (see Project and instance metadata (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/storing-retrieving-metadata#project_and_instance_metadata)).
- NetworkUri string
- Optional. The Compute Engine network to be used for machine communications. Cannot be specified with subnetwork_uri. If neither network_uri nor subnetwork_uri is specified, the "default" network of the project is used, if it exists. Cannot be a "Custom Subnet Network" (see Using Subnetworks (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/subnetworks) for more information).A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/regions/global/default projects/[project_id]/regions/global/default default
- NodeGroup Pulumi.Affinity Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Node Group Affinity Response 
- Optional. Node Group Affinity for sole-tenant clusters.
- PrivateIpv6Google stringAccess 
- Optional. The type of IPv6 access for a cluster.
- ReservationAffinity Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Reservation Affinity Response 
- Optional. Reservation Affinity for consuming Zonal reservation.
- ServiceAccount string
- Optional. The Dataproc service account (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/service-accounts#service_accounts_in_dataproc) (also see VM Data Plane identity (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/iam/dataproc-principals#vm_service_account_data_plane_identity)) used by Dataproc cluster VM instances to access Google Cloud Platform services.If not specified, the Compute Engine default service account (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/access/service-accounts#default_service_account) is used.
- ServiceAccount List<string>Scopes 
- Optional. The URIs of service account scopes to be included in Compute Engine instances. The following base set of scopes is always included: https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud.useraccounts.readonly https://www.googleapis.com/auth/devstorage.read_write https://www.googleapis.com/auth/logging.writeIf no scopes are specified, the following defaults are also provided: https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigquery https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigtable.admin.table https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigtable.data https://www.googleapis.com/auth/devstorage.full_control
- ShieldedInstance Pulumi.Config Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Shielded Instance Config Response 
- Optional. Shielded Instance Config for clusters using Compute Engine Shielded VMs (https://cloud.google.com/security/shielded-cloud/shielded-vm).
- SubnetworkUri string
- Optional. The Compute Engine subnetwork to be used for machine communications. Cannot be specified with network_uri.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/regions/us-east1/subnetworks/sub0 projects/[project_id]/regions/us-east1/subnetworks/sub0 sub0
- List<string>
- The Compute Engine tags to add to all instances (see Tagging instances (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/label-or-tag-resources#tags)).
- ZoneUri string
- Optional. The zone where the Compute Engine cluster will be located. On a create request, it is required in the "global" region. If omitted in a non-global Dataproc region, the service will pick a zone in the corresponding Compute Engine region. On a get request, zone will always be present.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/[zone] projects/[project_id]/zones/[zone] us-central1-f
- InternalIp boolOnly 
- Optional. If true, all instances in the cluster will only have internal IP addresses. By default, clusters are not restricted to internal IP addresses, and will have ephemeral external IP addresses assigned to each instance. This internal_ip_only restriction can only be enabled for subnetwork enabled networks, and all off-cluster dependencies must be configured to be accessible without external IP addresses.
- Metadata map[string]string
- The Compute Engine metadata entries to add to all instances (see Project and instance metadata (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/storing-retrieving-metadata#project_and_instance_metadata)).
- NetworkUri string
- Optional. The Compute Engine network to be used for machine communications. Cannot be specified with subnetwork_uri. If neither network_uri nor subnetwork_uri is specified, the "default" network of the project is used, if it exists. Cannot be a "Custom Subnet Network" (see Using Subnetworks (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/subnetworks) for more information).A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/regions/global/default projects/[project_id]/regions/global/default default
- NodeGroup NodeAffinity Group Affinity Response 
- Optional. Node Group Affinity for sole-tenant clusters.
- PrivateIpv6Google stringAccess 
- Optional. The type of IPv6 access for a cluster.
- ReservationAffinity ReservationAffinity Response 
- Optional. Reservation Affinity for consuming Zonal reservation.
- ServiceAccount string
- Optional. The Dataproc service account (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/service-accounts#service_accounts_in_dataproc) (also see VM Data Plane identity (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/iam/dataproc-principals#vm_service_account_data_plane_identity)) used by Dataproc cluster VM instances to access Google Cloud Platform services.If not specified, the Compute Engine default service account (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/access/service-accounts#default_service_account) is used.
- ServiceAccount []stringScopes 
- Optional. The URIs of service account scopes to be included in Compute Engine instances. The following base set of scopes is always included: https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud.useraccounts.readonly https://www.googleapis.com/auth/devstorage.read_write https://www.googleapis.com/auth/logging.writeIf no scopes are specified, the following defaults are also provided: https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigquery https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigtable.admin.table https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigtable.data https://www.googleapis.com/auth/devstorage.full_control
- ShieldedInstance ShieldedConfig Instance Config Response 
- Optional. Shielded Instance Config for clusters using Compute Engine Shielded VMs (https://cloud.google.com/security/shielded-cloud/shielded-vm).
- SubnetworkUri string
- Optional. The Compute Engine subnetwork to be used for machine communications. Cannot be specified with network_uri.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/regions/us-east1/subnetworks/sub0 projects/[project_id]/regions/us-east1/subnetworks/sub0 sub0
- []string
- The Compute Engine tags to add to all instances (see Tagging instances (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/label-or-tag-resources#tags)).
- ZoneUri string
- Optional. The zone where the Compute Engine cluster will be located. On a create request, it is required in the "global" region. If omitted in a non-global Dataproc region, the service will pick a zone in the corresponding Compute Engine region. On a get request, zone will always be present.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/[zone] projects/[project_id]/zones/[zone] us-central1-f
- internalIp BooleanOnly 
- Optional. If true, all instances in the cluster will only have internal IP addresses. By default, clusters are not restricted to internal IP addresses, and will have ephemeral external IP addresses assigned to each instance. This internal_ip_only restriction can only be enabled for subnetwork enabled networks, and all off-cluster dependencies must be configured to be accessible without external IP addresses.
- metadata Map<String,String>
- The Compute Engine metadata entries to add to all instances (see Project and instance metadata (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/storing-retrieving-metadata#project_and_instance_metadata)).
- networkUri String
- Optional. The Compute Engine network to be used for machine communications. Cannot be specified with subnetwork_uri. If neither network_uri nor subnetwork_uri is specified, the "default" network of the project is used, if it exists. Cannot be a "Custom Subnet Network" (see Using Subnetworks (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/subnetworks) for more information).A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/regions/global/default projects/[project_id]/regions/global/default default
- nodeGroup NodeAffinity Group Affinity Response 
- Optional. Node Group Affinity for sole-tenant clusters.
- privateIpv6Google StringAccess 
- Optional. The type of IPv6 access for a cluster.
- reservationAffinity ReservationAffinity Response 
- Optional. Reservation Affinity for consuming Zonal reservation.
- serviceAccount String
- Optional. The Dataproc service account (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/service-accounts#service_accounts_in_dataproc) (also see VM Data Plane identity (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/iam/dataproc-principals#vm_service_account_data_plane_identity)) used by Dataproc cluster VM instances to access Google Cloud Platform services.If not specified, the Compute Engine default service account (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/access/service-accounts#default_service_account) is used.
- serviceAccount List<String>Scopes 
- Optional. The URIs of service account scopes to be included in Compute Engine instances. The following base set of scopes is always included: https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud.useraccounts.readonly https://www.googleapis.com/auth/devstorage.read_write https://www.googleapis.com/auth/logging.writeIf no scopes are specified, the following defaults are also provided: https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigquery https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigtable.admin.table https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigtable.data https://www.googleapis.com/auth/devstorage.full_control
- shieldedInstance ShieldedConfig Instance Config Response 
- Optional. Shielded Instance Config for clusters using Compute Engine Shielded VMs (https://cloud.google.com/security/shielded-cloud/shielded-vm).
- subnetworkUri String
- Optional. The Compute Engine subnetwork to be used for machine communications. Cannot be specified with network_uri.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/regions/us-east1/subnetworks/sub0 projects/[project_id]/regions/us-east1/subnetworks/sub0 sub0
- List<String>
- The Compute Engine tags to add to all instances (see Tagging instances (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/label-or-tag-resources#tags)).
- zoneUri String
- Optional. The zone where the Compute Engine cluster will be located. On a create request, it is required in the "global" region. If omitted in a non-global Dataproc region, the service will pick a zone in the corresponding Compute Engine region. On a get request, zone will always be present.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/[zone] projects/[project_id]/zones/[zone] us-central1-f
- internalIp booleanOnly 
- Optional. If true, all instances in the cluster will only have internal IP addresses. By default, clusters are not restricted to internal IP addresses, and will have ephemeral external IP addresses assigned to each instance. This internal_ip_only restriction can only be enabled for subnetwork enabled networks, and all off-cluster dependencies must be configured to be accessible without external IP addresses.
- metadata {[key: string]: string}
- The Compute Engine metadata entries to add to all instances (see Project and instance metadata (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/storing-retrieving-metadata#project_and_instance_metadata)).
- networkUri string
- Optional. The Compute Engine network to be used for machine communications. Cannot be specified with subnetwork_uri. If neither network_uri nor subnetwork_uri is specified, the "default" network of the project is used, if it exists. Cannot be a "Custom Subnet Network" (see Using Subnetworks (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/subnetworks) for more information).A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/regions/global/default projects/[project_id]/regions/global/default default
- nodeGroup NodeAffinity Group Affinity Response 
- Optional. Node Group Affinity for sole-tenant clusters.
- privateIpv6Google stringAccess 
- Optional. The type of IPv6 access for a cluster.
- reservationAffinity ReservationAffinity Response 
- Optional. Reservation Affinity for consuming Zonal reservation.
- serviceAccount string
- Optional. The Dataproc service account (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/service-accounts#service_accounts_in_dataproc) (also see VM Data Plane identity (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/iam/dataproc-principals#vm_service_account_data_plane_identity)) used by Dataproc cluster VM instances to access Google Cloud Platform services.If not specified, the Compute Engine default service account (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/access/service-accounts#default_service_account) is used.
- serviceAccount string[]Scopes 
- Optional. The URIs of service account scopes to be included in Compute Engine instances. The following base set of scopes is always included: https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud.useraccounts.readonly https://www.googleapis.com/auth/devstorage.read_write https://www.googleapis.com/auth/logging.writeIf no scopes are specified, the following defaults are also provided: https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigquery https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigtable.admin.table https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigtable.data https://www.googleapis.com/auth/devstorage.full_control
- shieldedInstance ShieldedConfig Instance Config Response 
- Optional. Shielded Instance Config for clusters using Compute Engine Shielded VMs (https://cloud.google.com/security/shielded-cloud/shielded-vm).
- subnetworkUri string
- Optional. The Compute Engine subnetwork to be used for machine communications. Cannot be specified with network_uri.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/regions/us-east1/subnetworks/sub0 projects/[project_id]/regions/us-east1/subnetworks/sub0 sub0
- string[]
- The Compute Engine tags to add to all instances (see Tagging instances (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/label-or-tag-resources#tags)).
- zoneUri string
- Optional. The zone where the Compute Engine cluster will be located. On a create request, it is required in the "global" region. If omitted in a non-global Dataproc region, the service will pick a zone in the corresponding Compute Engine region. On a get request, zone will always be present.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/[zone] projects/[project_id]/zones/[zone] us-central1-f
- internal_ip_ boolonly 
- Optional. If true, all instances in the cluster will only have internal IP addresses. By default, clusters are not restricted to internal IP addresses, and will have ephemeral external IP addresses assigned to each instance. This internal_ip_only restriction can only be enabled for subnetwork enabled networks, and all off-cluster dependencies must be configured to be accessible without external IP addresses.
- metadata Mapping[str, str]
- The Compute Engine metadata entries to add to all instances (see Project and instance metadata (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/storing-retrieving-metadata#project_and_instance_metadata)).
- network_uri str
- Optional. The Compute Engine network to be used for machine communications. Cannot be specified with subnetwork_uri. If neither network_uri nor subnetwork_uri is specified, the "default" network of the project is used, if it exists. Cannot be a "Custom Subnet Network" (see Using Subnetworks (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/subnetworks) for more information).A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/regions/global/default projects/[project_id]/regions/global/default default
- node_group_ Nodeaffinity Group Affinity Response 
- Optional. Node Group Affinity for sole-tenant clusters.
- private_ipv6_ strgoogle_ access 
- Optional. The type of IPv6 access for a cluster.
- reservation_affinity ReservationAffinity Response 
- Optional. Reservation Affinity for consuming Zonal reservation.
- service_account str
- Optional. The Dataproc service account (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/service-accounts#service_accounts_in_dataproc) (also see VM Data Plane identity (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/iam/dataproc-principals#vm_service_account_data_plane_identity)) used by Dataproc cluster VM instances to access Google Cloud Platform services.If not specified, the Compute Engine default service account (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/access/service-accounts#default_service_account) is used.
- service_account_ Sequence[str]scopes 
- Optional. The URIs of service account scopes to be included in Compute Engine instances. The following base set of scopes is always included: https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud.useraccounts.readonly https://www.googleapis.com/auth/devstorage.read_write https://www.googleapis.com/auth/logging.writeIf no scopes are specified, the following defaults are also provided: https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigquery https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigtable.admin.table https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigtable.data https://www.googleapis.com/auth/devstorage.full_control
- shielded_instance_ Shieldedconfig Instance Config Response 
- Optional. Shielded Instance Config for clusters using Compute Engine Shielded VMs (https://cloud.google.com/security/shielded-cloud/shielded-vm).
- subnetwork_uri str
- Optional. The Compute Engine subnetwork to be used for machine communications. Cannot be specified with network_uri.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/regions/us-east1/subnetworks/sub0 projects/[project_id]/regions/us-east1/subnetworks/sub0 sub0
- Sequence[str]
- The Compute Engine tags to add to all instances (see Tagging instances (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/label-or-tag-resources#tags)).
- zone_uri str
- Optional. The zone where the Compute Engine cluster will be located. On a create request, it is required in the "global" region. If omitted in a non-global Dataproc region, the service will pick a zone in the corresponding Compute Engine region. On a get request, zone will always be present.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/[zone] projects/[project_id]/zones/[zone] us-central1-f
- internalIp BooleanOnly 
- Optional. If true, all instances in the cluster will only have internal IP addresses. By default, clusters are not restricted to internal IP addresses, and will have ephemeral external IP addresses assigned to each instance. This internal_ip_only restriction can only be enabled for subnetwork enabled networks, and all off-cluster dependencies must be configured to be accessible without external IP addresses.
- metadata Map<String>
- The Compute Engine metadata entries to add to all instances (see Project and instance metadata (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/storing-retrieving-metadata#project_and_instance_metadata)).
- networkUri String
- Optional. The Compute Engine network to be used for machine communications. Cannot be specified with subnetwork_uri. If neither network_uri nor subnetwork_uri is specified, the "default" network of the project is used, if it exists. Cannot be a "Custom Subnet Network" (see Using Subnetworks (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/subnetworks) for more information).A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/regions/global/default projects/[project_id]/regions/global/default default
- nodeGroup Property MapAffinity 
- Optional. Node Group Affinity for sole-tenant clusters.
- privateIpv6Google StringAccess 
- Optional. The type of IPv6 access for a cluster.
- reservationAffinity Property Map
- Optional. Reservation Affinity for consuming Zonal reservation.
- serviceAccount String
- Optional. The Dataproc service account (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/service-accounts#service_accounts_in_dataproc) (also see VM Data Plane identity (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/iam/dataproc-principals#vm_service_account_data_plane_identity)) used by Dataproc cluster VM instances to access Google Cloud Platform services.If not specified, the Compute Engine default service account (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/access/service-accounts#default_service_account) is used.
- serviceAccount List<String>Scopes 
- Optional. The URIs of service account scopes to be included in Compute Engine instances. The following base set of scopes is always included: https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud.useraccounts.readonly https://www.googleapis.com/auth/devstorage.read_write https://www.googleapis.com/auth/logging.writeIf no scopes are specified, the following defaults are also provided: https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigquery https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigtable.admin.table https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigtable.data https://www.googleapis.com/auth/devstorage.full_control
- shieldedInstance Property MapConfig 
- Optional. Shielded Instance Config for clusters using Compute Engine Shielded VMs (https://cloud.google.com/security/shielded-cloud/shielded-vm).
- subnetworkUri String
- Optional. The Compute Engine subnetwork to be used for machine communications. Cannot be specified with network_uri.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/regions/us-east1/subnetworks/sub0 projects/[project_id]/regions/us-east1/subnetworks/sub0 sub0
- List<String>
- The Compute Engine tags to add to all instances (see Tagging instances (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/label-or-tag-resources#tags)).
- zoneUri String
- Optional. The zone where the Compute Engine cluster will be located. On a create request, it is required in the "global" region. If omitted in a non-global Dataproc region, the service will pick a zone in the corresponding Compute Engine region. On a get request, zone will always be present.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/[zone] projects/[project_id]/zones/[zone] us-central1-f
GkeClusterConfigResponse   
- NamespacedGke Pulumi.Deployment Target Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Namespaced Gke Deployment Target Response 
- Optional. A target for the deployment.
- NamespacedGke NamespacedDeployment Target Gke Deployment Target Response 
- Optional. A target for the deployment.
- namespacedGke NamespacedDeployment Target Gke Deployment Target Response 
- Optional. A target for the deployment.
- namespacedGke NamespacedDeployment Target Gke Deployment Target Response 
- Optional. A target for the deployment.
- namespaced_gke_ Namespaceddeployment_ target Gke Deployment Target Response 
- Optional. A target for the deployment.
- namespacedGke Property MapDeployment Target 
- Optional. A target for the deployment.
HadoopJobResponse  
- ArchiveUris List<string>
- Optional. HCFS URIs of archives to be extracted in the working directory of Hadoop drivers and tasks. Supported file types: .jar, .tar, .tar.gz, .tgz, or .zip.
- Args List<string>
- Optional. The arguments to pass to the driver. Do not include arguments, such as -libjars or -Dfoo=bar, that can be set as job properties, since a collision may occur that causes an incorrect job submission.
- FileUris List<string>
- Optional. HCFS (Hadoop Compatible Filesystem) URIs of files to be copied to the working directory of Hadoop drivers and distributed tasks. Useful for naively parallel tasks.
- JarFile List<string>Uris 
- Optional. Jar file URIs to add to the CLASSPATHs of the Hadoop driver and tasks.
- LoggingConfig Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Logging Config Response 
- Optional. The runtime log config for job execution.
- MainClass string
- The name of the driver's main class. The jar file containing the class must be in the default CLASSPATH or specified in jar_file_uris.
- MainJar stringFile Uri 
- The HCFS URI of the jar file containing the main class. Examples: 'gs://foo-bucket/analytics-binaries/extract-useful-metrics-mr.jar' 'hdfs:/tmp/test-samples/custom-wordcount.jar' 'file:///home/usr/lib/hadoop-mapreduce/hadoop-mapreduce-examples.jar'
- Properties Dictionary<string, string>
- Optional. A mapping of property names to values, used to configure Hadoop. Properties that conflict with values set by the Dataproc API may be overwritten. Can include properties set in /etc/hadoop/conf/*-site and classes in user code.
- ArchiveUris []string
- Optional. HCFS URIs of archives to be extracted in the working directory of Hadoop drivers and tasks. Supported file types: .jar, .tar, .tar.gz, .tgz, or .zip.
- Args []string
- Optional. The arguments to pass to the driver. Do not include arguments, such as -libjars or -Dfoo=bar, that can be set as job properties, since a collision may occur that causes an incorrect job submission.
- FileUris []string
- Optional. HCFS (Hadoop Compatible Filesystem) URIs of files to be copied to the working directory of Hadoop drivers and distributed tasks. Useful for naively parallel tasks.
- JarFile []stringUris 
- Optional. Jar file URIs to add to the CLASSPATHs of the Hadoop driver and tasks.
- LoggingConfig LoggingConfig Response 
- Optional. The runtime log config for job execution.
- MainClass string
- The name of the driver's main class. The jar file containing the class must be in the default CLASSPATH or specified in jar_file_uris.
- MainJar stringFile Uri 
- The HCFS URI of the jar file containing the main class. Examples: 'gs://foo-bucket/analytics-binaries/extract-useful-metrics-mr.jar' 'hdfs:/tmp/test-samples/custom-wordcount.jar' 'file:///home/usr/lib/hadoop-mapreduce/hadoop-mapreduce-examples.jar'
- Properties map[string]string
- Optional. A mapping of property names to values, used to configure Hadoop. Properties that conflict with values set by the Dataproc API may be overwritten. Can include properties set in /etc/hadoop/conf/*-site and classes in user code.
- archiveUris List<String>
- Optional. HCFS URIs of archives to be extracted in the working directory of Hadoop drivers and tasks. Supported file types: .jar, .tar, .tar.gz, .tgz, or .zip.
- args List<String>
- Optional. The arguments to pass to the driver. Do not include arguments, such as -libjars or -Dfoo=bar, that can be set as job properties, since a collision may occur that causes an incorrect job submission.
- fileUris List<String>
- Optional. HCFS (Hadoop Compatible Filesystem) URIs of files to be copied to the working directory of Hadoop drivers and distributed tasks. Useful for naively parallel tasks.
- jarFile List<String>Uris 
- Optional. Jar file URIs to add to the CLASSPATHs of the Hadoop driver and tasks.
- loggingConfig LoggingConfig Response 
- Optional. The runtime log config for job execution.
- mainClass String
- The name of the driver's main class. The jar file containing the class must be in the default CLASSPATH or specified in jar_file_uris.
- mainJar StringFile Uri 
- The HCFS URI of the jar file containing the main class. Examples: 'gs://foo-bucket/analytics-binaries/extract-useful-metrics-mr.jar' 'hdfs:/tmp/test-samples/custom-wordcount.jar' 'file:///home/usr/lib/hadoop-mapreduce/hadoop-mapreduce-examples.jar'
- properties Map<String,String>
- Optional. A mapping of property names to values, used to configure Hadoop. Properties that conflict with values set by the Dataproc API may be overwritten. Can include properties set in /etc/hadoop/conf/*-site and classes in user code.
- archiveUris string[]
- Optional. HCFS URIs of archives to be extracted in the working directory of Hadoop drivers and tasks. Supported file types: .jar, .tar, .tar.gz, .tgz, or .zip.
- args string[]
- Optional. The arguments to pass to the driver. Do not include arguments, such as -libjars or -Dfoo=bar, that can be set as job properties, since a collision may occur that causes an incorrect job submission.
- fileUris string[]
- Optional. HCFS (Hadoop Compatible Filesystem) URIs of files to be copied to the working directory of Hadoop drivers and distributed tasks. Useful for naively parallel tasks.
- jarFile string[]Uris 
- Optional. Jar file URIs to add to the CLASSPATHs of the Hadoop driver and tasks.
- loggingConfig LoggingConfig Response 
- Optional. The runtime log config for job execution.
- mainClass string
- The name of the driver's main class. The jar file containing the class must be in the default CLASSPATH or specified in jar_file_uris.
- mainJar stringFile Uri 
- The HCFS URI of the jar file containing the main class. Examples: 'gs://foo-bucket/analytics-binaries/extract-useful-metrics-mr.jar' 'hdfs:/tmp/test-samples/custom-wordcount.jar' 'file:///home/usr/lib/hadoop-mapreduce/hadoop-mapreduce-examples.jar'
- properties {[key: string]: string}
- Optional. A mapping of property names to values, used to configure Hadoop. Properties that conflict with values set by the Dataproc API may be overwritten. Can include properties set in /etc/hadoop/conf/*-site and classes in user code.
- archive_uris Sequence[str]
- Optional. HCFS URIs of archives to be extracted in the working directory of Hadoop drivers and tasks. Supported file types: .jar, .tar, .tar.gz, .tgz, or .zip.
- args Sequence[str]
- Optional. The arguments to pass to the driver. Do not include arguments, such as -libjars or -Dfoo=bar, that can be set as job properties, since a collision may occur that causes an incorrect job submission.
- file_uris Sequence[str]
- Optional. HCFS (Hadoop Compatible Filesystem) URIs of files to be copied to the working directory of Hadoop drivers and distributed tasks. Useful for naively parallel tasks.
- jar_file_ Sequence[str]uris 
- Optional. Jar file URIs to add to the CLASSPATHs of the Hadoop driver and tasks.
- logging_config LoggingConfig Response 
- Optional. The runtime log config for job execution.
- main_class str
- The name of the driver's main class. The jar file containing the class must be in the default CLASSPATH or specified in jar_file_uris.
- main_jar_ strfile_ uri 
- The HCFS URI of the jar file containing the main class. Examples: 'gs://foo-bucket/analytics-binaries/extract-useful-metrics-mr.jar' 'hdfs:/tmp/test-samples/custom-wordcount.jar' 'file:///home/usr/lib/hadoop-mapreduce/hadoop-mapreduce-examples.jar'
- properties Mapping[str, str]
- Optional. A mapping of property names to values, used to configure Hadoop. Properties that conflict with values set by the Dataproc API may be overwritten. Can include properties set in /etc/hadoop/conf/*-site and classes in user code.
- archiveUris List<String>
- Optional. HCFS URIs of archives to be extracted in the working directory of Hadoop drivers and tasks. Supported file types: .jar, .tar, .tar.gz, .tgz, or .zip.
- args List<String>
- Optional. The arguments to pass to the driver. Do not include arguments, such as -libjars or -Dfoo=bar, that can be set as job properties, since a collision may occur that causes an incorrect job submission.
- fileUris List<String>
- Optional. HCFS (Hadoop Compatible Filesystem) URIs of files to be copied to the working directory of Hadoop drivers and distributed tasks. Useful for naively parallel tasks.
- jarFile List<String>Uris 
- Optional. Jar file URIs to add to the CLASSPATHs of the Hadoop driver and tasks.
- loggingConfig Property Map
- Optional. The runtime log config for job execution.
- mainClass String
- The name of the driver's main class. The jar file containing the class must be in the default CLASSPATH or specified in jar_file_uris.
- mainJar StringFile Uri 
- The HCFS URI of the jar file containing the main class. Examples: 'gs://foo-bucket/analytics-binaries/extract-useful-metrics-mr.jar' 'hdfs:/tmp/test-samples/custom-wordcount.jar' 'file:///home/usr/lib/hadoop-mapreduce/hadoop-mapreduce-examples.jar'
- properties Map<String>
- Optional. A mapping of property names to values, used to configure Hadoop. Properties that conflict with values set by the Dataproc API may be overwritten. Can include properties set in /etc/hadoop/conf/*-site and classes in user code.
HiveJobResponse  
- ContinueOn boolFailure 
- Optional. Whether to continue executing queries if a query fails. The default value is false. Setting to true can be useful when executing independent parallel queries.
- JarFile List<string>Uris 
- Optional. HCFS URIs of jar files to add to the CLASSPATH of the Hive server and Hadoop MapReduce (MR) tasks. Can contain Hive SerDes and UDFs.
- Properties Dictionary<string, string>
- Optional. A mapping of property names and values, used to configure Hive. Properties that conflict with values set by the Dataproc API may be overwritten. Can include properties set in /etc/hadoop/conf/*-site.xml, /etc/hive/conf/hive-site.xml, and classes in user code.
- QueryFile stringUri 
- The HCFS URI of the script that contains Hive queries.
- QueryList Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Query List Response 
- A list of queries.
- ScriptVariables Dictionary<string, string>
- Optional. Mapping of query variable names to values (equivalent to the Hive command: SET name="value";).
- ContinueOn boolFailure 
- Optional. Whether to continue executing queries if a query fails. The default value is false. Setting to true can be useful when executing independent parallel queries.
- JarFile []stringUris 
- Optional. HCFS URIs of jar files to add to the CLASSPATH of the Hive server and Hadoop MapReduce (MR) tasks. Can contain Hive SerDes and UDFs.
- Properties map[string]string
- Optional. A mapping of property names and values, used to configure Hive. Properties that conflict with values set by the Dataproc API may be overwritten. Can include properties set in /etc/hadoop/conf/*-site.xml, /etc/hive/conf/hive-site.xml, and classes in user code.
- QueryFile stringUri 
- The HCFS URI of the script that contains Hive queries.
- QueryList QueryList Response 
- A list of queries.
- ScriptVariables map[string]string
- Optional. Mapping of query variable names to values (equivalent to the Hive command: SET name="value";).
- continueOn BooleanFailure 
- Optional. Whether to continue executing queries if a query fails. The default value is false. Setting to true can be useful when executing independent parallel queries.
- jarFile List<String>Uris 
- Optional. HCFS URIs of jar files to add to the CLASSPATH of the Hive server and Hadoop MapReduce (MR) tasks. Can contain Hive SerDes and UDFs.
- properties Map<String,String>
- Optional. A mapping of property names and values, used to configure Hive. Properties that conflict with values set by the Dataproc API may be overwritten. Can include properties set in /etc/hadoop/conf/*-site.xml, /etc/hive/conf/hive-site.xml, and classes in user code.
- queryFile StringUri 
- The HCFS URI of the script that contains Hive queries.
- queryList QueryList Response 
- A list of queries.
- scriptVariables Map<String,String>
- Optional. Mapping of query variable names to values (equivalent to the Hive command: SET name="value";).
- continueOn booleanFailure 
- Optional. Whether to continue executing queries if a query fails. The default value is false. Setting to true can be useful when executing independent parallel queries.
- jarFile string[]Uris 
- Optional. HCFS URIs of jar files to add to the CLASSPATH of the Hive server and Hadoop MapReduce (MR) tasks. Can contain Hive SerDes and UDFs.
- properties {[key: string]: string}
- Optional. A mapping of property names and values, used to configure Hive. Properties that conflict with values set by the Dataproc API may be overwritten. Can include properties set in /etc/hadoop/conf/*-site.xml, /etc/hive/conf/hive-site.xml, and classes in user code.
- queryFile stringUri 
- The HCFS URI of the script that contains Hive queries.
- queryList QueryList Response 
- A list of queries.
- scriptVariables {[key: string]: string}
- Optional. Mapping of query variable names to values (equivalent to the Hive command: SET name="value";).
- continue_on_ boolfailure 
- Optional. Whether to continue executing queries if a query fails. The default value is false. Setting to true can be useful when executing independent parallel queries.
- jar_file_ Sequence[str]uris 
- Optional. HCFS URIs of jar files to add to the CLASSPATH of the Hive server and Hadoop MapReduce (MR) tasks. Can contain Hive SerDes and UDFs.
- properties Mapping[str, str]
- Optional. A mapping of property names and values, used to configure Hive. Properties that conflict with values set by the Dataproc API may be overwritten. Can include properties set in /etc/hadoop/conf/*-site.xml, /etc/hive/conf/hive-site.xml, and classes in user code.
- query_file_ struri 
- The HCFS URI of the script that contains Hive queries.
- query_list QueryList Response 
- A list of queries.
- script_variables Mapping[str, str]
- Optional. Mapping of query variable names to values (equivalent to the Hive command: SET name="value";).
- continueOn BooleanFailure 
- Optional. Whether to continue executing queries if a query fails. The default value is false. Setting to true can be useful when executing independent parallel queries.
- jarFile List<String>Uris 
- Optional. HCFS URIs of jar files to add to the CLASSPATH of the Hive server and Hadoop MapReduce (MR) tasks. Can contain Hive SerDes and UDFs.
- properties Map<String>
- Optional. A mapping of property names and values, used to configure Hive. Properties that conflict with values set by the Dataproc API may be overwritten. Can include properties set in /etc/hadoop/conf/*-site.xml, /etc/hive/conf/hive-site.xml, and classes in user code.
- queryFile StringUri 
- The HCFS URI of the script that contains Hive queries.
- queryList Property Map
- A list of queries.
- scriptVariables Map<String>
- Optional. Mapping of query variable names to values (equivalent to the Hive command: SET name="value";).
InstanceGroupConfigResponse   
- Accelerators
List<Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Accelerator Config Response> 
- Optional. The Compute Engine accelerator configuration for these instances.
- DiskConfig Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Disk Config Response 
- Optional. Disk option config settings.
- ImageUri string
- Optional. The Compute Engine image resource used for cluster instances.The URI can represent an image or image family.Image examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/global/images/[image-id] projects/[project_id]/global/images/[image-id] image-idImage family examples. Dataproc will use the most recent image from the family: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/global/images/family/[custom-image-family-name] projects/[project_id]/global/images/family/[custom-image-family-name]If the URI is unspecified, it will be inferred from SoftwareConfig.image_version or the system default.
- InstanceNames List<string>
- The list of instance names. Dataproc derives the names from cluster_name, num_instances, and the instance group.
- InstanceReferences List<Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Instance Reference Response> 
- List of references to Compute Engine instances.
- IsPreemptible bool
- Specifies that this instance group contains preemptible instances.
- MachineType stringUri 
- Optional. The Compute Engine machine type used for cluster instances.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/machineTypes/n1-standard-2 projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/machineTypes/n1-standard-2 n1-standard-2Auto Zone Exception: If you are using the Dataproc Auto Zone Placement (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/auto-zone#using_auto_zone_placement) feature, you must use the short name of the machine type resource, for example, n1-standard-2.
- ManagedGroup Pulumi.Config Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Managed Group Config Response 
- The config for Compute Engine Instance Group Manager that manages this group. This is only used for preemptible instance groups.
- MinCpu stringPlatform 
- Specifies the minimum cpu platform for the Instance Group. See Dataproc -> Minimum CPU Platform (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/compute/dataproc-min-cpu).
- NumInstances int
- Optional. The number of VM instances in the instance group. For HA cluster master_config groups, must be set to 3. For standard cluster master_config groups, must be set to 1.
- Preemptibility string
- Optional. Specifies the preemptibility of the instance group.The default value for master and worker groups is NON_PREEMPTIBLE. This default cannot be changed.The default value for secondary instances is PREEMPTIBLE.
- Accelerators
[]AcceleratorConfig Response 
- Optional. The Compute Engine accelerator configuration for these instances.
- DiskConfig DiskConfig Response 
- Optional. Disk option config settings.
- ImageUri string
- Optional. The Compute Engine image resource used for cluster instances.The URI can represent an image or image family.Image examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/global/images/[image-id] projects/[project_id]/global/images/[image-id] image-idImage family examples. Dataproc will use the most recent image from the family: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/global/images/family/[custom-image-family-name] projects/[project_id]/global/images/family/[custom-image-family-name]If the URI is unspecified, it will be inferred from SoftwareConfig.image_version or the system default.
- InstanceNames []string
- The list of instance names. Dataproc derives the names from cluster_name, num_instances, and the instance group.
- InstanceReferences []InstanceReference Response 
- List of references to Compute Engine instances.
- IsPreemptible bool
- Specifies that this instance group contains preemptible instances.
- MachineType stringUri 
- Optional. The Compute Engine machine type used for cluster instances.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/machineTypes/n1-standard-2 projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/machineTypes/n1-standard-2 n1-standard-2Auto Zone Exception: If you are using the Dataproc Auto Zone Placement (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/auto-zone#using_auto_zone_placement) feature, you must use the short name of the machine type resource, for example, n1-standard-2.
- ManagedGroup ManagedConfig Group Config Response 
- The config for Compute Engine Instance Group Manager that manages this group. This is only used for preemptible instance groups.
- MinCpu stringPlatform 
- Specifies the minimum cpu platform for the Instance Group. See Dataproc -> Minimum CPU Platform (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/compute/dataproc-min-cpu).
- NumInstances int
- Optional. The number of VM instances in the instance group. For HA cluster master_config groups, must be set to 3. For standard cluster master_config groups, must be set to 1.
- Preemptibility string
- Optional. Specifies the preemptibility of the instance group.The default value for master and worker groups is NON_PREEMPTIBLE. This default cannot be changed.The default value for secondary instances is PREEMPTIBLE.
- accelerators
List<AcceleratorConfig Response> 
- Optional. The Compute Engine accelerator configuration for these instances.
- diskConfig DiskConfig Response 
- Optional. Disk option config settings.
- imageUri String
- Optional. The Compute Engine image resource used for cluster instances.The URI can represent an image or image family.Image examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/global/images/[image-id] projects/[project_id]/global/images/[image-id] image-idImage family examples. Dataproc will use the most recent image from the family: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/global/images/family/[custom-image-family-name] projects/[project_id]/global/images/family/[custom-image-family-name]If the URI is unspecified, it will be inferred from SoftwareConfig.image_version or the system default.
- instanceNames List<String>
- The list of instance names. Dataproc derives the names from cluster_name, num_instances, and the instance group.
- instanceReferences List<InstanceReference Response> 
- List of references to Compute Engine instances.
- isPreemptible Boolean
- Specifies that this instance group contains preemptible instances.
- machineType StringUri 
- Optional. The Compute Engine machine type used for cluster instances.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/machineTypes/n1-standard-2 projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/machineTypes/n1-standard-2 n1-standard-2Auto Zone Exception: If you are using the Dataproc Auto Zone Placement (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/auto-zone#using_auto_zone_placement) feature, you must use the short name of the machine type resource, for example, n1-standard-2.
- managedGroup ManagedConfig Group Config Response 
- The config for Compute Engine Instance Group Manager that manages this group. This is only used for preemptible instance groups.
- minCpu StringPlatform 
- Specifies the minimum cpu platform for the Instance Group. See Dataproc -> Minimum CPU Platform (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/compute/dataproc-min-cpu).
- numInstances Integer
- Optional. The number of VM instances in the instance group. For HA cluster master_config groups, must be set to 3. For standard cluster master_config groups, must be set to 1.
- preemptibility String
- Optional. Specifies the preemptibility of the instance group.The default value for master and worker groups is NON_PREEMPTIBLE. This default cannot be changed.The default value for secondary instances is PREEMPTIBLE.
- accelerators
AcceleratorConfig Response[] 
- Optional. The Compute Engine accelerator configuration for these instances.
- diskConfig DiskConfig Response 
- Optional. Disk option config settings.
- imageUri string
- Optional. The Compute Engine image resource used for cluster instances.The URI can represent an image or image family.Image examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/global/images/[image-id] projects/[project_id]/global/images/[image-id] image-idImage family examples. Dataproc will use the most recent image from the family: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/global/images/family/[custom-image-family-name] projects/[project_id]/global/images/family/[custom-image-family-name]If the URI is unspecified, it will be inferred from SoftwareConfig.image_version or the system default.
- instanceNames string[]
- The list of instance names. Dataproc derives the names from cluster_name, num_instances, and the instance group.
- instanceReferences InstanceReference Response[] 
- List of references to Compute Engine instances.
- isPreemptible boolean
- Specifies that this instance group contains preemptible instances.
- machineType stringUri 
- Optional. The Compute Engine machine type used for cluster instances.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/machineTypes/n1-standard-2 projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/machineTypes/n1-standard-2 n1-standard-2Auto Zone Exception: If you are using the Dataproc Auto Zone Placement (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/auto-zone#using_auto_zone_placement) feature, you must use the short name of the machine type resource, for example, n1-standard-2.
- managedGroup ManagedConfig Group Config Response 
- The config for Compute Engine Instance Group Manager that manages this group. This is only used for preemptible instance groups.
- minCpu stringPlatform 
- Specifies the minimum cpu platform for the Instance Group. See Dataproc -> Minimum CPU Platform (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/compute/dataproc-min-cpu).
- numInstances number
- Optional. The number of VM instances in the instance group. For HA cluster master_config groups, must be set to 3. For standard cluster master_config groups, must be set to 1.
- preemptibility string
- Optional. Specifies the preemptibility of the instance group.The default value for master and worker groups is NON_PREEMPTIBLE. This default cannot be changed.The default value for secondary instances is PREEMPTIBLE.
- accelerators
Sequence[AcceleratorConfig Response] 
- Optional. The Compute Engine accelerator configuration for these instances.
- disk_config DiskConfig Response 
- Optional. Disk option config settings.
- image_uri str
- Optional. The Compute Engine image resource used for cluster instances.The URI can represent an image or image family.Image examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/global/images/[image-id] projects/[project_id]/global/images/[image-id] image-idImage family examples. Dataproc will use the most recent image from the family: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/global/images/family/[custom-image-family-name] projects/[project_id]/global/images/family/[custom-image-family-name]If the URI is unspecified, it will be inferred from SoftwareConfig.image_version or the system default.
- instance_names Sequence[str]
- The list of instance names. Dataproc derives the names from cluster_name, num_instances, and the instance group.
- instance_references Sequence[InstanceReference Response] 
- List of references to Compute Engine instances.
- is_preemptible bool
- Specifies that this instance group contains preemptible instances.
- machine_type_ struri 
- Optional. The Compute Engine machine type used for cluster instances.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/machineTypes/n1-standard-2 projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/machineTypes/n1-standard-2 n1-standard-2Auto Zone Exception: If you are using the Dataproc Auto Zone Placement (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/auto-zone#using_auto_zone_placement) feature, you must use the short name of the machine type resource, for example, n1-standard-2.
- managed_group_ Managedconfig Group Config Response 
- The config for Compute Engine Instance Group Manager that manages this group. This is only used for preemptible instance groups.
- min_cpu_ strplatform 
- Specifies the minimum cpu platform for the Instance Group. See Dataproc -> Minimum CPU Platform (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/compute/dataproc-min-cpu).
- num_instances int
- Optional. The number of VM instances in the instance group. For HA cluster master_config groups, must be set to 3. For standard cluster master_config groups, must be set to 1.
- preemptibility str
- Optional. Specifies the preemptibility of the instance group.The default value for master and worker groups is NON_PREEMPTIBLE. This default cannot be changed.The default value for secondary instances is PREEMPTIBLE.
- accelerators List<Property Map>
- Optional. The Compute Engine accelerator configuration for these instances.
- diskConfig Property Map
- Optional. Disk option config settings.
- imageUri String
- Optional. The Compute Engine image resource used for cluster instances.The URI can represent an image or image family.Image examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/global/images/[image-id] projects/[project_id]/global/images/[image-id] image-idImage family examples. Dataproc will use the most recent image from the family: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/beta/projects/[project_id]/global/images/family/[custom-image-family-name] projects/[project_id]/global/images/family/[custom-image-family-name]If the URI is unspecified, it will be inferred from SoftwareConfig.image_version or the system default.
- instanceNames List<String>
- The list of instance names. Dataproc derives the names from cluster_name, num_instances, and the instance group.
- instanceReferences List<Property Map>
- List of references to Compute Engine instances.
- isPreemptible Boolean
- Specifies that this instance group contains preemptible instances.
- machineType StringUri 
- Optional. The Compute Engine machine type used for cluster instances.A full URL, partial URI, or short name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/machineTypes/n1-standard-2 projects/[project_id]/zones/us-east1-a/machineTypes/n1-standard-2 n1-standard-2Auto Zone Exception: If you are using the Dataproc Auto Zone Placement (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/configuring-clusters/auto-zone#using_auto_zone_placement) feature, you must use the short name of the machine type resource, for example, n1-standard-2.
- managedGroup Property MapConfig 
- The config for Compute Engine Instance Group Manager that manages this group. This is only used for preemptible instance groups.
- minCpu StringPlatform 
- Specifies the minimum cpu platform for the Instance Group. See Dataproc -> Minimum CPU Platform (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/compute/dataproc-min-cpu).
- numInstances Number
- Optional. The number of VM instances in the instance group. For HA cluster master_config groups, must be set to 3. For standard cluster master_config groups, must be set to 1.
- preemptibility String
- Optional. Specifies the preemptibility of the instance group.The default value for master and worker groups is NON_PREEMPTIBLE. This default cannot be changed.The default value for secondary instances is PREEMPTIBLE.
InstanceReferenceResponse  
- InstanceId string
- The unique identifier of the Compute Engine instance.
- InstanceName string
- The user-friendly name of the Compute Engine instance.
- PublicKey string
- The public key used for sharing data with this instance.
- InstanceId string
- The unique identifier of the Compute Engine instance.
- InstanceName string
- The user-friendly name of the Compute Engine instance.
- PublicKey string
- The public key used for sharing data with this instance.
- instanceId String
- The unique identifier of the Compute Engine instance.
- instanceName String
- The user-friendly name of the Compute Engine instance.
- publicKey String
- The public key used for sharing data with this instance.
- instanceId string
- The unique identifier of the Compute Engine instance.
- instanceName string
- The user-friendly name of the Compute Engine instance.
- publicKey string
- The public key used for sharing data with this instance.
- instance_id str
- The unique identifier of the Compute Engine instance.
- instance_name str
- The user-friendly name of the Compute Engine instance.
- public_key str
- The public key used for sharing data with this instance.
- instanceId String
- The unique identifier of the Compute Engine instance.
- instanceName String
- The user-friendly name of the Compute Engine instance.
- publicKey String
- The public key used for sharing data with this instance.
JobSchedulingResponse  
- MaxFailures intPer Hour 
- Optional. Maximum number of times per hour a driver may be restarted as a result of driver terminating with non-zero code before job is reported failed.A job may be reported as thrashing if driver exits with non-zero code 4 times within 10 minute window.Maximum value is 10.
- MaxFailures intTotal 
- Optional. Maximum number of times in total a driver may be restarted as a result of driver exiting with non-zero code before job is reported failed. Maximum value is 240.
- MaxFailures intPer Hour 
- Optional. Maximum number of times per hour a driver may be restarted as a result of driver terminating with non-zero code before job is reported failed.A job may be reported as thrashing if driver exits with non-zero code 4 times within 10 minute window.Maximum value is 10.
- MaxFailures intTotal 
- Optional. Maximum number of times in total a driver may be restarted as a result of driver exiting with non-zero code before job is reported failed. Maximum value is 240.
- maxFailures IntegerPer Hour 
- Optional. Maximum number of times per hour a driver may be restarted as a result of driver terminating with non-zero code before job is reported failed.A job may be reported as thrashing if driver exits with non-zero code 4 times within 10 minute window.Maximum value is 10.
- maxFailures IntegerTotal 
- Optional. Maximum number of times in total a driver may be restarted as a result of driver exiting with non-zero code before job is reported failed. Maximum value is 240.
- maxFailures numberPer Hour 
- Optional. Maximum number of times per hour a driver may be restarted as a result of driver terminating with non-zero code before job is reported failed.A job may be reported as thrashing if driver exits with non-zero code 4 times within 10 minute window.Maximum value is 10.
- maxFailures numberTotal 
- Optional. Maximum number of times in total a driver may be restarted as a result of driver exiting with non-zero code before job is reported failed. Maximum value is 240.
- max_failures_ intper_ hour 
- Optional. Maximum number of times per hour a driver may be restarted as a result of driver terminating with non-zero code before job is reported failed.A job may be reported as thrashing if driver exits with non-zero code 4 times within 10 minute window.Maximum value is 10.
- max_failures_ inttotal 
- Optional. Maximum number of times in total a driver may be restarted as a result of driver exiting with non-zero code before job is reported failed. Maximum value is 240.
- maxFailures NumberPer Hour 
- Optional. Maximum number of times per hour a driver may be restarted as a result of driver terminating with non-zero code before job is reported failed.A job may be reported as thrashing if driver exits with non-zero code 4 times within 10 minute window.Maximum value is 10.
- maxFailures NumberTotal 
- Optional. Maximum number of times in total a driver may be restarted as a result of driver exiting with non-zero code before job is reported failed. Maximum value is 240.
KerberosConfigResponse  
- CrossRealm stringTrust Admin Server 
- Optional. The admin server (IP or hostname) for the remote trusted realm in a cross realm trust relationship.
- CrossRealm stringTrust Kdc 
- Optional. The KDC (IP or hostname) for the remote trusted realm in a cross realm trust relationship.
- CrossRealm stringTrust Realm 
- Optional. The remote realm the Dataproc on-cluster KDC will trust, should the user enable cross realm trust.
- string
- Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the shared password between the on-cluster Kerberos realm and the remote trusted realm, in a cross realm trust relationship.
- EnableKerberos bool
- Optional. Flag to indicate whether to Kerberize the cluster (default: false). Set this field to true to enable Kerberos on a cluster.
- KdcDb stringKey Uri 
- Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the master key of the KDC database.
- KeyPassword stringUri 
- Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided key. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- KeystorePassword stringUri 
- Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided keystore. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- KeystoreUri string
- Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of the keystore file used for SSL encryption. If not provided, Dataproc will provide a self-signed certificate.
- KmsKey stringUri 
- Optional. The uri of the KMS key used to encrypt various sensitive files.
- Realm string
- Optional. The name of the on-cluster Kerberos realm. If not specified, the uppercased domain of hostnames will be the realm.
- RootPrincipal stringPassword Uri 
- Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the root principal password.
- TgtLifetime intHours 
- Optional. The lifetime of the ticket granting ticket, in hours. If not specified, or user specifies 0, then default value 10 will be used.
- TruststorePassword stringUri 
- Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided truststore. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- TruststoreUri string
- Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of the truststore file used for SSL encryption. If not provided, Dataproc will provide a self-signed certificate.
- CrossRealm stringTrust Admin Server 
- Optional. The admin server (IP or hostname) for the remote trusted realm in a cross realm trust relationship.
- CrossRealm stringTrust Kdc 
- Optional. The KDC (IP or hostname) for the remote trusted realm in a cross realm trust relationship.
- CrossRealm stringTrust Realm 
- Optional. The remote realm the Dataproc on-cluster KDC will trust, should the user enable cross realm trust.
- string
- Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the shared password between the on-cluster Kerberos realm and the remote trusted realm, in a cross realm trust relationship.
- EnableKerberos bool
- Optional. Flag to indicate whether to Kerberize the cluster (default: false). Set this field to true to enable Kerberos on a cluster.
- KdcDb stringKey Uri 
- Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the master key of the KDC database.
- KeyPassword stringUri 
- Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided key. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- KeystorePassword stringUri 
- Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided keystore. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- KeystoreUri string
- Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of the keystore file used for SSL encryption. If not provided, Dataproc will provide a self-signed certificate.
- KmsKey stringUri 
- Optional. The uri of the KMS key used to encrypt various sensitive files.
- Realm string
- Optional. The name of the on-cluster Kerberos realm. If not specified, the uppercased domain of hostnames will be the realm.
- RootPrincipal stringPassword Uri 
- Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the root principal password.
- TgtLifetime intHours 
- Optional. The lifetime of the ticket granting ticket, in hours. If not specified, or user specifies 0, then default value 10 will be used.
- TruststorePassword stringUri 
- Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided truststore. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- TruststoreUri string
- Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of the truststore file used for SSL encryption. If not provided, Dataproc will provide a self-signed certificate.
- crossRealm StringTrust Admin Server 
- Optional. The admin server (IP or hostname) for the remote trusted realm in a cross realm trust relationship.
- crossRealm StringTrust Kdc 
- Optional. The KDC (IP or hostname) for the remote trusted realm in a cross realm trust relationship.
- crossRealm StringTrust Realm 
- Optional. The remote realm the Dataproc on-cluster KDC will trust, should the user enable cross realm trust.
- String
- Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the shared password between the on-cluster Kerberos realm and the remote trusted realm, in a cross realm trust relationship.
- enableKerberos Boolean
- Optional. Flag to indicate whether to Kerberize the cluster (default: false). Set this field to true to enable Kerberos on a cluster.
- kdcDb StringKey Uri 
- Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the master key of the KDC database.
- keyPassword StringUri 
- Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided key. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- keystorePassword StringUri 
- Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided keystore. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- keystoreUri String
- Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of the keystore file used for SSL encryption. If not provided, Dataproc will provide a self-signed certificate.
- kmsKey StringUri 
- Optional. The uri of the KMS key used to encrypt various sensitive files.
- realm String
- Optional. The name of the on-cluster Kerberos realm. If not specified, the uppercased domain of hostnames will be the realm.
- rootPrincipal StringPassword Uri 
- Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the root principal password.
- tgtLifetime IntegerHours 
- Optional. The lifetime of the ticket granting ticket, in hours. If not specified, or user specifies 0, then default value 10 will be used.
- truststorePassword StringUri 
- Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided truststore. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- truststoreUri String
- Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of the truststore file used for SSL encryption. If not provided, Dataproc will provide a self-signed certificate.
- crossRealm stringTrust Admin Server 
- Optional. The admin server (IP or hostname) for the remote trusted realm in a cross realm trust relationship.
- crossRealm stringTrust Kdc 
- Optional. The KDC (IP or hostname) for the remote trusted realm in a cross realm trust relationship.
- crossRealm stringTrust Realm 
- Optional. The remote realm the Dataproc on-cluster KDC will trust, should the user enable cross realm trust.
- string
- Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the shared password between the on-cluster Kerberos realm and the remote trusted realm, in a cross realm trust relationship.
- enableKerberos boolean
- Optional. Flag to indicate whether to Kerberize the cluster (default: false). Set this field to true to enable Kerberos on a cluster.
- kdcDb stringKey Uri 
- Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the master key of the KDC database.
- keyPassword stringUri 
- Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided key. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- keystorePassword stringUri 
- Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided keystore. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- keystoreUri string
- Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of the keystore file used for SSL encryption. If not provided, Dataproc will provide a self-signed certificate.
- kmsKey stringUri 
- Optional. The uri of the KMS key used to encrypt various sensitive files.
- realm string
- Optional. The name of the on-cluster Kerberos realm. If not specified, the uppercased domain of hostnames will be the realm.
- rootPrincipal stringPassword Uri 
- Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the root principal password.
- tgtLifetime numberHours 
- Optional. The lifetime of the ticket granting ticket, in hours. If not specified, or user specifies 0, then default value 10 will be used.
- truststorePassword stringUri 
- Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided truststore. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- truststoreUri string
- Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of the truststore file used for SSL encryption. If not provided, Dataproc will provide a self-signed certificate.
- cross_realm_ strtrust_ admin_ server 
- Optional. The admin server (IP or hostname) for the remote trusted realm in a cross realm trust relationship.
- cross_realm_ strtrust_ kdc 
- Optional. The KDC (IP or hostname) for the remote trusted realm in a cross realm trust relationship.
- cross_realm_ strtrust_ realm 
- Optional. The remote realm the Dataproc on-cluster KDC will trust, should the user enable cross realm trust.
- str
- Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the shared password between the on-cluster Kerberos realm and the remote trusted realm, in a cross realm trust relationship.
- enable_kerberos bool
- Optional. Flag to indicate whether to Kerberize the cluster (default: false). Set this field to true to enable Kerberos on a cluster.
- kdc_db_ strkey_ uri 
- Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the master key of the KDC database.
- key_password_ struri 
- Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided key. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- keystore_password_ struri 
- Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided keystore. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- keystore_uri str
- Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of the keystore file used for SSL encryption. If not provided, Dataproc will provide a self-signed certificate.
- kms_key_ struri 
- Optional. The uri of the KMS key used to encrypt various sensitive files.
- realm str
- Optional. The name of the on-cluster Kerberos realm. If not specified, the uppercased domain of hostnames will be the realm.
- root_principal_ strpassword_ uri 
- Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the root principal password.
- tgt_lifetime_ inthours 
- Optional. The lifetime of the ticket granting ticket, in hours. If not specified, or user specifies 0, then default value 10 will be used.
- truststore_password_ struri 
- Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided truststore. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- truststore_uri str
- Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of the truststore file used for SSL encryption. If not provided, Dataproc will provide a self-signed certificate.
- crossRealm StringTrust Admin Server 
- Optional. The admin server (IP or hostname) for the remote trusted realm in a cross realm trust relationship.
- crossRealm StringTrust Kdc 
- Optional. The KDC (IP or hostname) for the remote trusted realm in a cross realm trust relationship.
- crossRealm StringTrust Realm 
- Optional. The remote realm the Dataproc on-cluster KDC will trust, should the user enable cross realm trust.
- String
- Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the shared password between the on-cluster Kerberos realm and the remote trusted realm, in a cross realm trust relationship.
- enableKerberos Boolean
- Optional. Flag to indicate whether to Kerberize the cluster (default: false). Set this field to true to enable Kerberos on a cluster.
- kdcDb StringKey Uri 
- Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the master key of the KDC database.
- keyPassword StringUri 
- Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided key. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- keystorePassword StringUri 
- Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided keystore. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- keystoreUri String
- Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of the keystore file used for SSL encryption. If not provided, Dataproc will provide a self-signed certificate.
- kmsKey StringUri 
- Optional. The uri of the KMS key used to encrypt various sensitive files.
- realm String
- Optional. The name of the on-cluster Kerberos realm. If not specified, the uppercased domain of hostnames will be the realm.
- rootPrincipal StringPassword Uri 
- Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the root principal password.
- tgtLifetime NumberHours 
- Optional. The lifetime of the ticket granting ticket, in hours. If not specified, or user specifies 0, then default value 10 will be used.
- truststorePassword StringUri 
- Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of a KMS encrypted file containing the password to the user provided truststore. For the self-signed certificate, this password is generated by Dataproc.
- truststoreUri String
- Optional. The Cloud Storage URI of the truststore file used for SSL encryption. If not provided, Dataproc will provide a self-signed certificate.
LifecycleConfigResponse  
- AutoDelete stringTime 
- Optional. The time when cluster will be auto-deleted. (see JSON representation of Timestamp (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- AutoDelete stringTtl 
- Optional. The lifetime duration of cluster. The cluster will be auto-deleted at the end of this period. Minimum value is 10 minutes; maximum value is 14 days (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- IdleDelete stringTtl 
- Optional. The duration to keep the cluster alive while idling (when no jobs are running). Passing this threshold will cause the cluster to be deleted. Minimum value is 5 minutes; maximum value is 14 days (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- IdleStart stringTime 
- The time when cluster became idle (most recent job finished) and became eligible for deletion due to idleness (see JSON representation of Timestamp (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- AutoDelete stringTime 
- Optional. The time when cluster will be auto-deleted. (see JSON representation of Timestamp (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- AutoDelete stringTtl 
- Optional. The lifetime duration of cluster. The cluster will be auto-deleted at the end of this period. Minimum value is 10 minutes; maximum value is 14 days (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- IdleDelete stringTtl 
- Optional. The duration to keep the cluster alive while idling (when no jobs are running). Passing this threshold will cause the cluster to be deleted. Minimum value is 5 minutes; maximum value is 14 days (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- IdleStart stringTime 
- The time when cluster became idle (most recent job finished) and became eligible for deletion due to idleness (see JSON representation of Timestamp (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- autoDelete StringTime 
- Optional. The time when cluster will be auto-deleted. (see JSON representation of Timestamp (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- autoDelete StringTtl 
- Optional. The lifetime duration of cluster. The cluster will be auto-deleted at the end of this period. Minimum value is 10 minutes; maximum value is 14 days (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- idleDelete StringTtl 
- Optional. The duration to keep the cluster alive while idling (when no jobs are running). Passing this threshold will cause the cluster to be deleted. Minimum value is 5 minutes; maximum value is 14 days (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- idleStart StringTime 
- The time when cluster became idle (most recent job finished) and became eligible for deletion due to idleness (see JSON representation of Timestamp (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- autoDelete stringTime 
- Optional. The time when cluster will be auto-deleted. (see JSON representation of Timestamp (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- autoDelete stringTtl 
- Optional. The lifetime duration of cluster. The cluster will be auto-deleted at the end of this period. Minimum value is 10 minutes; maximum value is 14 days (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- idleDelete stringTtl 
- Optional. The duration to keep the cluster alive while idling (when no jobs are running). Passing this threshold will cause the cluster to be deleted. Minimum value is 5 minutes; maximum value is 14 days (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- idleStart stringTime 
- The time when cluster became idle (most recent job finished) and became eligible for deletion due to idleness (see JSON representation of Timestamp (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- auto_delete_ strtime 
- Optional. The time when cluster will be auto-deleted. (see JSON representation of Timestamp (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- auto_delete_ strttl 
- Optional. The lifetime duration of cluster. The cluster will be auto-deleted at the end of this period. Minimum value is 10 minutes; maximum value is 14 days (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- idle_delete_ strttl 
- Optional. The duration to keep the cluster alive while idling (when no jobs are running). Passing this threshold will cause the cluster to be deleted. Minimum value is 5 minutes; maximum value is 14 days (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- idle_start_ strtime 
- The time when cluster became idle (most recent job finished) and became eligible for deletion due to idleness (see JSON representation of Timestamp (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- autoDelete StringTime 
- Optional. The time when cluster will be auto-deleted. (see JSON representation of Timestamp (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- autoDelete StringTtl 
- Optional. The lifetime duration of cluster. The cluster will be auto-deleted at the end of this period. Minimum value is 10 minutes; maximum value is 14 days (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- idleDelete StringTtl 
- Optional. The duration to keep the cluster alive while idling (when no jobs are running). Passing this threshold will cause the cluster to be deleted. Minimum value is 5 minutes; maximum value is 14 days (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
- idleStart StringTime 
- The time when cluster became idle (most recent job finished) and became eligible for deletion due to idleness (see JSON representation of Timestamp (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).
LoggingConfigResponse  
- DriverLog Dictionary<string, string>Levels 
- The per-package log levels for the driver. This may include "root" package name to configure rootLogger. Examples: 'com.google = FATAL', 'root = INFO', 'org.apache = DEBUG'
- DriverLog map[string]stringLevels 
- The per-package log levels for the driver. This may include "root" package name to configure rootLogger. Examples: 'com.google = FATAL', 'root = INFO', 'org.apache = DEBUG'
- driverLog Map<String,String>Levels 
- The per-package log levels for the driver. This may include "root" package name to configure rootLogger. Examples: 'com.google = FATAL', 'root = INFO', 'org.apache = DEBUG'
- driverLog {[key: string]: string}Levels 
- The per-package log levels for the driver. This may include "root" package name to configure rootLogger. Examples: 'com.google = FATAL', 'root = INFO', 'org.apache = DEBUG'
- driver_log_ Mapping[str, str]levels 
- The per-package log levels for the driver. This may include "root" package name to configure rootLogger. Examples: 'com.google = FATAL', 'root = INFO', 'org.apache = DEBUG'
- driverLog Map<String>Levels 
- The per-package log levels for the driver. This may include "root" package name to configure rootLogger. Examples: 'com.google = FATAL', 'root = INFO', 'org.apache = DEBUG'
ManagedClusterResponse  
- ClusterName string
- The cluster name prefix. A unique cluster name will be formed by appending a random suffix.The name must contain only lower-case letters (a-z), numbers (0-9), and hyphens (-). Must begin with a letter. Cannot begin or end with hyphen. Must consist of between 2 and 35 characters.
- Config
Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Cluster Config Response 
- The cluster configuration.
- Labels Dictionary<string, string>
- Optional. The labels to associate with this cluster.Label keys must be between 1 and 63 characters long, and must conform to the following PCRE regular expression: \p{Ll}\p{Lo}{0,62}Label values must be between 1 and 63 characters long, and must conform to the following PCRE regular expression: \p{Ll}\p{Lo}\p{N}_-{0,63}No more than 32 labels can be associated with a given cluster.
- ClusterName string
- The cluster name prefix. A unique cluster name will be formed by appending a random suffix.The name must contain only lower-case letters (a-z), numbers (0-9), and hyphens (-). Must begin with a letter. Cannot begin or end with hyphen. Must consist of between 2 and 35 characters.
- Config
ClusterConfig Response 
- The cluster configuration.
- Labels map[string]string
- Optional. The labels to associate with this cluster.Label keys must be between 1 and 63 characters long, and must conform to the following PCRE regular expression: \p{Ll}\p{Lo}{0,62}Label values must be between 1 and 63 characters long, and must conform to the following PCRE regular expression: \p{Ll}\p{Lo}\p{N}_-{0,63}No more than 32 labels can be associated with a given cluster.
- clusterName String
- The cluster name prefix. A unique cluster name will be formed by appending a random suffix.The name must contain only lower-case letters (a-z), numbers (0-9), and hyphens (-). Must begin with a letter. Cannot begin or end with hyphen. Must consist of between 2 and 35 characters.
- config
ClusterConfig Response 
- The cluster configuration.
- labels Map<String,String>
- Optional. The labels to associate with this cluster.Label keys must be between 1 and 63 characters long, and must conform to the following PCRE regular expression: \p{Ll}\p{Lo}{0,62}Label values must be between 1 and 63 characters long, and must conform to the following PCRE regular expression: \p{Ll}\p{Lo}\p{N}_-{0,63}No more than 32 labels can be associated with a given cluster.
- clusterName string
- The cluster name prefix. A unique cluster name will be formed by appending a random suffix.The name must contain only lower-case letters (a-z), numbers (0-9), and hyphens (-). Must begin with a letter. Cannot begin or end with hyphen. Must consist of between 2 and 35 characters.
- config
ClusterConfig Response 
- The cluster configuration.
- labels {[key: string]: string}
- Optional. The labels to associate with this cluster.Label keys must be between 1 and 63 characters long, and must conform to the following PCRE regular expression: \p{Ll}\p{Lo}{0,62}Label values must be between 1 and 63 characters long, and must conform to the following PCRE regular expression: \p{Ll}\p{Lo}\p{N}_-{0,63}No more than 32 labels can be associated with a given cluster.
- cluster_name str
- The cluster name prefix. A unique cluster name will be formed by appending a random suffix.The name must contain only lower-case letters (a-z), numbers (0-9), and hyphens (-). Must begin with a letter. Cannot begin or end with hyphen. Must consist of between 2 and 35 characters.
- config
ClusterConfig Response 
- The cluster configuration.
- labels Mapping[str, str]
- Optional. The labels to associate with this cluster.Label keys must be between 1 and 63 characters long, and must conform to the following PCRE regular expression: \p{Ll}\p{Lo}{0,62}Label values must be between 1 and 63 characters long, and must conform to the following PCRE regular expression: \p{Ll}\p{Lo}\p{N}_-{0,63}No more than 32 labels can be associated with a given cluster.
- clusterName String
- The cluster name prefix. A unique cluster name will be formed by appending a random suffix.The name must contain only lower-case letters (a-z), numbers (0-9), and hyphens (-). Must begin with a letter. Cannot begin or end with hyphen. Must consist of between 2 and 35 characters.
- config Property Map
- The cluster configuration.
- labels Map<String>
- Optional. The labels to associate with this cluster.Label keys must be between 1 and 63 characters long, and must conform to the following PCRE regular expression: \p{Ll}\p{Lo}{0,62}Label values must be between 1 and 63 characters long, and must conform to the following PCRE regular expression: \p{Ll}\p{Lo}\p{N}_-{0,63}No more than 32 labels can be associated with a given cluster.
ManagedGroupConfigResponse   
- InstanceGroup stringManager Name 
- The name of the Instance Group Manager for this group.
- InstanceTemplate stringName 
- The name of the Instance Template used for the Managed Instance Group.
- InstanceGroup stringManager Name 
- The name of the Instance Group Manager for this group.
- InstanceTemplate stringName 
- The name of the Instance Template used for the Managed Instance Group.
- instanceGroup StringManager Name 
- The name of the Instance Group Manager for this group.
- instanceTemplate StringName 
- The name of the Instance Template used for the Managed Instance Group.
- instanceGroup stringManager Name 
- The name of the Instance Group Manager for this group.
- instanceTemplate stringName 
- The name of the Instance Template used for the Managed Instance Group.
- instance_group_ strmanager_ name 
- The name of the Instance Group Manager for this group.
- instance_template_ strname 
- The name of the Instance Template used for the Managed Instance Group.
- instanceGroup StringManager Name 
- The name of the Instance Group Manager for this group.
- instanceTemplate StringName 
- The name of the Instance Template used for the Managed Instance Group.
MetastoreConfigResponse  
- DataprocMetastore stringService 
- Resource name of an existing Dataproc Metastore service.Example: projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/services/[service-name]
- DataprocMetastore stringService 
- Resource name of an existing Dataproc Metastore service.Example: projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/services/[service-name]
- dataprocMetastore StringService 
- Resource name of an existing Dataproc Metastore service.Example: projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/services/[service-name]
- dataprocMetastore stringService 
- Resource name of an existing Dataproc Metastore service.Example: projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/services/[service-name]
- dataproc_metastore_ strservice 
- Resource name of an existing Dataproc Metastore service.Example: projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/services/[service-name]
- dataprocMetastore StringService 
- Resource name of an existing Dataproc Metastore service.Example: projects/[project_id]/locations/[dataproc_region]/services/[service-name]
NamespacedGkeDeploymentTargetResponse    
- ClusterNamespace string
- Optional. A namespace within the GKE cluster to deploy into.
- TargetGke stringCluster 
- Optional. The target GKE cluster to deploy to. Format: 'projects/{project}/locations/{location}/clusters/{cluster_id}'
- ClusterNamespace string
- Optional. A namespace within the GKE cluster to deploy into.
- TargetGke stringCluster 
- Optional. The target GKE cluster to deploy to. Format: 'projects/{project}/locations/{location}/clusters/{cluster_id}'
- clusterNamespace String
- Optional. A namespace within the GKE cluster to deploy into.
- targetGke StringCluster 
- Optional. The target GKE cluster to deploy to. Format: 'projects/{project}/locations/{location}/clusters/{cluster_id}'
- clusterNamespace string
- Optional. A namespace within the GKE cluster to deploy into.
- targetGke stringCluster 
- Optional. The target GKE cluster to deploy to. Format: 'projects/{project}/locations/{location}/clusters/{cluster_id}'
- cluster_namespace str
- Optional. A namespace within the GKE cluster to deploy into.
- target_gke_ strcluster 
- Optional. The target GKE cluster to deploy to. Format: 'projects/{project}/locations/{location}/clusters/{cluster_id}'
- clusterNamespace String
- Optional. A namespace within the GKE cluster to deploy into.
- targetGke StringCluster 
- Optional. The target GKE cluster to deploy to. Format: 'projects/{project}/locations/{location}/clusters/{cluster_id}'
NodeGroupAffinityResponse   
- NodeGroup stringUri 
- The URI of a sole-tenant node group resource (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/reference/rest/v1/nodeGroups) that the cluster will be created on.A full URL, partial URI, or node group name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-central1-a/nodeGroups/node-group-1 projects/[project_id]/zones/us-central1-a/nodeGroups/node-group-1 node-group-1
- NodeGroup stringUri 
- The URI of a sole-tenant node group resource (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/reference/rest/v1/nodeGroups) that the cluster will be created on.A full URL, partial URI, or node group name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-central1-a/nodeGroups/node-group-1 projects/[project_id]/zones/us-central1-a/nodeGroups/node-group-1 node-group-1
- nodeGroup StringUri 
- The URI of a sole-tenant node group resource (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/reference/rest/v1/nodeGroups) that the cluster will be created on.A full URL, partial URI, or node group name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-central1-a/nodeGroups/node-group-1 projects/[project_id]/zones/us-central1-a/nodeGroups/node-group-1 node-group-1
- nodeGroup stringUri 
- The URI of a sole-tenant node group resource (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/reference/rest/v1/nodeGroups) that the cluster will be created on.A full URL, partial URI, or node group name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-central1-a/nodeGroups/node-group-1 projects/[project_id]/zones/us-central1-a/nodeGroups/node-group-1 node-group-1
- node_group_ struri 
- The URI of a sole-tenant node group resource (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/reference/rest/v1/nodeGroups) that the cluster will be created on.A full URL, partial URI, or node group name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-central1-a/nodeGroups/node-group-1 projects/[project_id]/zones/us-central1-a/nodeGroups/node-group-1 node-group-1
- nodeGroup StringUri 
- The URI of a sole-tenant node group resource (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/reference/rest/v1/nodeGroups) that the cluster will be created on.A full URL, partial URI, or node group name are valid. Examples: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/[project_id]/zones/us-central1-a/nodeGroups/node-group-1 projects/[project_id]/zones/us-central1-a/nodeGroups/node-group-1 node-group-1
NodeInitializationActionResponse   
- ExecutableFile string
- Cloud Storage URI of executable file.
- ExecutionTimeout string
- Optional. Amount of time executable has to complete. Default is 10 minutes (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).Cluster creation fails with an explanatory error message (the name of the executable that caused the error and the exceeded timeout period) if the executable is not completed at end of the timeout period.
- ExecutableFile string
- Cloud Storage URI of executable file.
- ExecutionTimeout string
- Optional. Amount of time executable has to complete. Default is 10 minutes (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).Cluster creation fails with an explanatory error message (the name of the executable that caused the error and the exceeded timeout period) if the executable is not completed at end of the timeout period.
- executableFile String
- Cloud Storage URI of executable file.
- executionTimeout String
- Optional. Amount of time executable has to complete. Default is 10 minutes (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).Cluster creation fails with an explanatory error message (the name of the executable that caused the error and the exceeded timeout period) if the executable is not completed at end of the timeout period.
- executableFile string
- Cloud Storage URI of executable file.
- executionTimeout string
- Optional. Amount of time executable has to complete. Default is 10 minutes (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).Cluster creation fails with an explanatory error message (the name of the executable that caused the error and the exceeded timeout period) if the executable is not completed at end of the timeout period.
- executable_file str
- Cloud Storage URI of executable file.
- execution_timeout str
- Optional. Amount of time executable has to complete. Default is 10 minutes (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).Cluster creation fails with an explanatory error message (the name of the executable that caused the error and the exceeded timeout period) if the executable is not completed at end of the timeout period.
- executableFile String
- Cloud Storage URI of executable file.
- executionTimeout String
- Optional. Amount of time executable has to complete. Default is 10 minutes (see JSON representation of Duration (https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)).Cluster creation fails with an explanatory error message (the name of the executable that caused the error and the exceeded timeout period) if the executable is not completed at end of the timeout period.
OrderedJobResponse  
- HadoopJob Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Hadoop Job Response 
- Optional. Job is a Hadoop job.
- HiveJob Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Hive Job Response 
- Optional. Job is a Hive job.
- Labels Dictionary<string, string>
- Optional. The labels to associate with this job.Label keys must be between 1 and 63 characters long, and must conform to the following regular expression: \p{Ll}\p{Lo}{0,62}Label values must be between 1 and 63 characters long, and must conform to the following regular expression: \p{Ll}\p{Lo}\p{N}_-{0,63}No more than 32 labels can be associated with a given job.
- PigJob Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Pig Job Response 
- Optional. Job is a Pig job.
- PrerequisiteStep List<string>Ids 
- Optional. The optional list of prerequisite job step_ids. If not specified, the job will start at the beginning of workflow.
- PrestoJob Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Presto Job Response 
- Optional. Job is a Presto job.
- PysparkJob Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Py Spark Job Response 
- Optional. Job is a PySpark job.
- Scheduling
Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Job Scheduling Response 
- Optional. Job scheduling configuration.
- SparkJob Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Spark Job Response 
- Optional. Job is a Spark job.
- SparkRJob Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Spark RJob Response 
- Optional. Job is a SparkR job.
- SparkSql Pulumi.Job Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Spark Sql Job Response 
- Optional. Job is a SparkSql job.
- StepId string
- The step id. The id must be unique among all jobs within the template.The step id is used as prefix for job id, as job goog-dataproc-workflow-step-id label, and in prerequisiteStepIds field from other steps.The id must contain only letters (a-z, A-Z), numbers (0-9), underscores (_), and hyphens (-). Cannot begin or end with underscore or hyphen. Must consist of between 3 and 50 characters.
- HadoopJob HadoopJob Response 
- Optional. Job is a Hadoop job.
- HiveJob HiveJob Response 
- Optional. Job is a Hive job.
- Labels map[string]string
- Optional. The labels to associate with this job.Label keys must be between 1 and 63 characters long, and must conform to the following regular expression: \p{Ll}\p{Lo}{0,62}Label values must be between 1 and 63 characters long, and must conform to the following regular expression: \p{Ll}\p{Lo}\p{N}_-{0,63}No more than 32 labels can be associated with a given job.
- PigJob PigJob Response 
- Optional. Job is a Pig job.
- PrerequisiteStep []stringIds 
- Optional. The optional list of prerequisite job step_ids. If not specified, the job will start at the beginning of workflow.
- PrestoJob PrestoJob Response 
- Optional. Job is a Presto job.
- PysparkJob PySpark Job Response 
- Optional. Job is a PySpark job.
- Scheduling
JobScheduling Response 
- Optional. Job scheduling configuration.
- SparkJob SparkJob Response 
- Optional. Job is a Spark job.
- SparkRJob SparkRJob Response 
- Optional. Job is a SparkR job.
- SparkSql SparkJob Sql Job Response 
- Optional. Job is a SparkSql job.
- StepId string
- The step id. The id must be unique among all jobs within the template.The step id is used as prefix for job id, as job goog-dataproc-workflow-step-id label, and in prerequisiteStepIds field from other steps.The id must contain only letters (a-z, A-Z), numbers (0-9), underscores (_), and hyphens (-). Cannot begin or end with underscore or hyphen. Must consist of between 3 and 50 characters.
- hadoopJob HadoopJob Response 
- Optional. Job is a Hadoop job.
- hiveJob HiveJob Response 
- Optional. Job is a Hive job.
- labels Map<String,String>
- Optional. The labels to associate with this job.Label keys must be between 1 and 63 characters long, and must conform to the following regular expression: \p{Ll}\p{Lo}{0,62}Label values must be between 1 and 63 characters long, and must conform to the following regular expression: \p{Ll}\p{Lo}\p{N}_-{0,63}No more than 32 labels can be associated with a given job.
- pigJob PigJob Response 
- Optional. Job is a Pig job.
- prerequisiteStep List<String>Ids 
- Optional. The optional list of prerequisite job step_ids. If not specified, the job will start at the beginning of workflow.
- prestoJob PrestoJob Response 
- Optional. Job is a Presto job.
- pysparkJob PySpark Job Response 
- Optional. Job is a PySpark job.
- scheduling
JobScheduling Response 
- Optional. Job scheduling configuration.
- sparkJob SparkJob Response 
- Optional. Job is a Spark job.
- sparkRJob SparkRJob Response 
- Optional. Job is a SparkR job.
- sparkSql SparkJob Sql Job Response 
- Optional. Job is a SparkSql job.
- stepId String
- The step id. The id must be unique among all jobs within the template.The step id is used as prefix for job id, as job goog-dataproc-workflow-step-id label, and in prerequisiteStepIds field from other steps.The id must contain only letters (a-z, A-Z), numbers (0-9), underscores (_), and hyphens (-). Cannot begin or end with underscore or hyphen. Must consist of between 3 and 50 characters.
- hadoopJob HadoopJob Response 
- Optional. Job is a Hadoop job.
- hiveJob HiveJob Response 
- Optional. Job is a Hive job.
- labels {[key: string]: string}
- Optional. The labels to associate with this job.Label keys must be between 1 and 63 characters long, and must conform to the following regular expression: \p{Ll}\p{Lo}{0,62}Label values must be between 1 and 63 characters long, and must conform to the following regular expression: \p{Ll}\p{Lo}\p{N}_-{0,63}No more than 32 labels can be associated with a given job.
- pigJob PigJob Response 
- Optional. Job is a Pig job.
- prerequisiteStep string[]Ids 
- Optional. The optional list of prerequisite job step_ids. If not specified, the job will start at the beginning of workflow.
- prestoJob PrestoJob Response 
- Optional. Job is a Presto job.
- pysparkJob PySpark Job Response 
- Optional. Job is a PySpark job.
- scheduling
JobScheduling Response 
- Optional. Job scheduling configuration.
- sparkJob SparkJob Response 
- Optional. Job is a Spark job.
- sparkRJob SparkRJob Response 
- Optional. Job is a SparkR job.
- sparkSql SparkJob Sql Job Response 
- Optional. Job is a SparkSql job.
- stepId string
- The step id. The id must be unique among all jobs within the template.The step id is used as prefix for job id, as job goog-dataproc-workflow-step-id label, and in prerequisiteStepIds field from other steps.The id must contain only letters (a-z, A-Z), numbers (0-9), underscores (_), and hyphens (-). Cannot begin or end with underscore or hyphen. Must consist of between 3 and 50 characters.
- hadoop_job HadoopJob Response 
- Optional. Job is a Hadoop job.
- hive_job HiveJob Response 
- Optional. Job is a Hive job.
- labels Mapping[str, str]
- Optional. The labels to associate with this job.Label keys must be between 1 and 63 characters long, and must conform to the following regular expression: \p{Ll}\p{Lo}{0,62}Label values must be between 1 and 63 characters long, and must conform to the following regular expression: \p{Ll}\p{Lo}\p{N}_-{0,63}No more than 32 labels can be associated with a given job.
- pig_job PigJob Response 
- Optional. Job is a Pig job.
- prerequisite_step_ Sequence[str]ids 
- Optional. The optional list of prerequisite job step_ids. If not specified, the job will start at the beginning of workflow.
- presto_job PrestoJob Response 
- Optional. Job is a Presto job.
- pyspark_job PySpark Job Response 
- Optional. Job is a PySpark job.
- scheduling
JobScheduling Response 
- Optional. Job scheduling configuration.
- spark_job SparkJob Response 
- Optional. Job is a Spark job.
- spark_r_ Sparkjob RJob Response 
- Optional. Job is a SparkR job.
- spark_sql_ Sparkjob Sql Job Response 
- Optional. Job is a SparkSql job.
- step_id str
- The step id. The id must be unique among all jobs within the template.The step id is used as prefix for job id, as job goog-dataproc-workflow-step-id label, and in prerequisiteStepIds field from other steps.The id must contain only letters (a-z, A-Z), numbers (0-9), underscores (_), and hyphens (-). Cannot begin or end with underscore or hyphen. Must consist of between 3 and 50 characters.
- hadoopJob Property Map
- Optional. Job is a Hadoop job.
- hiveJob Property Map
- Optional. Job is a Hive job.
- labels Map<String>
- Optional. The labels to associate with this job.Label keys must be between 1 and 63 characters long, and must conform to the following regular expression: \p{Ll}\p{Lo}{0,62}Label values must be between 1 and 63 characters long, and must conform to the following regular expression: \p{Ll}\p{Lo}\p{N}_-{0,63}No more than 32 labels can be associated with a given job.
- pigJob Property Map
- Optional. Job is a Pig job.
- prerequisiteStep List<String>Ids 
- Optional. The optional list of prerequisite job step_ids. If not specified, the job will start at the beginning of workflow.
- prestoJob Property Map
- Optional. Job is a Presto job.
- pysparkJob Property Map
- Optional. Job is a PySpark job.
- scheduling Property Map
- Optional. Job scheduling configuration.
- sparkJob Property Map
- Optional. Job is a Spark job.
- sparkRJob Property Map
- Optional. Job is a SparkR job.
- sparkSql Property MapJob 
- Optional. Job is a SparkSql job.
- stepId String
- The step id. The id must be unique among all jobs within the template.The step id is used as prefix for job id, as job goog-dataproc-workflow-step-id label, and in prerequisiteStepIds field from other steps.The id must contain only letters (a-z, A-Z), numbers (0-9), underscores (_), and hyphens (-). Cannot begin or end with underscore or hyphen. Must consist of between 3 and 50 characters.
ParameterValidationResponse  
- Regex
Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Regex Validation Response 
- Validation based on regular expressions.
- Values
Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Value Validation Response 
- Validation based on a list of allowed values.
- Regex
RegexValidation Response 
- Validation based on regular expressions.
- Values
ValueValidation Response 
- Validation based on a list of allowed values.
- regex
RegexValidation Response 
- Validation based on regular expressions.
- values
ValueValidation Response 
- Validation based on a list of allowed values.
- regex
RegexValidation Response 
- Validation based on regular expressions.
- values
ValueValidation Response 
- Validation based on a list of allowed values.
- regex
RegexValidation Response 
- Validation based on regular expressions.
- values
ValueValidation Response 
- Validation based on a list of allowed values.
- regex Property Map
- Validation based on regular expressions.
- values Property Map
- Validation based on a list of allowed values.
PigJobResponse  
- ContinueOn boolFailure 
- Optional. Whether to continue executing queries if a query fails. The default value is false. Setting to true can be useful when executing independent parallel queries.
- JarFile List<string>Uris 
- Optional. HCFS URIs of jar files to add to the CLASSPATH of the Pig Client and Hadoop MapReduce (MR) tasks. Can contain Pig UDFs.
- LoggingConfig Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Logging Config Response 
- Optional. The runtime log config for job execution.
- Properties Dictionary<string, string>
- Optional. A mapping of property names to values, used to configure Pig. Properties that conflict with values set by the Dataproc API may be overwritten. Can include properties set in /etc/hadoop/conf/*-site.xml, /etc/pig/conf/pig.properties, and classes in user code.
- QueryFile stringUri 
- The HCFS URI of the script that contains the Pig queries.
- QueryList Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Query List Response 
- A list of queries.
- ScriptVariables Dictionary<string, string>
- Optional. Mapping of query variable names to values (equivalent to the Pig command: name=[value]).
- ContinueOn boolFailure 
- Optional. Whether to continue executing queries if a query fails. The default value is false. Setting to true can be useful when executing independent parallel queries.
- JarFile []stringUris 
- Optional. HCFS URIs of jar files to add to the CLASSPATH of the Pig Client and Hadoop MapReduce (MR) tasks. Can contain Pig UDFs.
- LoggingConfig LoggingConfig Response 
- Optional. The runtime log config for job execution.
- Properties map[string]string
- Optional. A mapping of property names to values, used to configure Pig. Properties that conflict with values set by the Dataproc API may be overwritten. Can include properties set in /etc/hadoop/conf/*-site.xml, /etc/pig/conf/pig.properties, and classes in user code.
- QueryFile stringUri 
- The HCFS URI of the script that contains the Pig queries.
- QueryList QueryList Response 
- A list of queries.
- ScriptVariables map[string]string
- Optional. Mapping of query variable names to values (equivalent to the Pig command: name=[value]).
- continueOn BooleanFailure 
- Optional. Whether to continue executing queries if a query fails. The default value is false. Setting to true can be useful when executing independent parallel queries.
- jarFile List<String>Uris 
- Optional. HCFS URIs of jar files to add to the CLASSPATH of the Pig Client and Hadoop MapReduce (MR) tasks. Can contain Pig UDFs.
- loggingConfig LoggingConfig Response 
- Optional. The runtime log config for job execution.
- properties Map<String,String>
- Optional. A mapping of property names to values, used to configure Pig. Properties that conflict with values set by the Dataproc API may be overwritten. Can include properties set in /etc/hadoop/conf/*-site.xml, /etc/pig/conf/pig.properties, and classes in user code.
- queryFile StringUri 
- The HCFS URI of the script that contains the Pig queries.
- queryList QueryList Response 
- A list of queries.
- scriptVariables Map<String,String>
- Optional. Mapping of query variable names to values (equivalent to the Pig command: name=[value]).
- continueOn booleanFailure 
- Optional. Whether to continue executing queries if a query fails. The default value is false. Setting to true can be useful when executing independent parallel queries.
- jarFile string[]Uris 
- Optional. HCFS URIs of jar files to add to the CLASSPATH of the Pig Client and Hadoop MapReduce (MR) tasks. Can contain Pig UDFs.
- loggingConfig LoggingConfig Response 
- Optional. The runtime log config for job execution.
- properties {[key: string]: string}
- Optional. A mapping of property names to values, used to configure Pig. Properties that conflict with values set by the Dataproc API may be overwritten. Can include properties set in /etc/hadoop/conf/*-site.xml, /etc/pig/conf/pig.properties, and classes in user code.
- queryFile stringUri 
- The HCFS URI of the script that contains the Pig queries.
- queryList QueryList Response 
- A list of queries.
- scriptVariables {[key: string]: string}
- Optional. Mapping of query variable names to values (equivalent to the Pig command: name=[value]).
- continue_on_ boolfailure 
- Optional. Whether to continue executing queries if a query fails. The default value is false. Setting to true can be useful when executing independent parallel queries.
- jar_file_ Sequence[str]uris 
- Optional. HCFS URIs of jar files to add to the CLASSPATH of the Pig Client and Hadoop MapReduce (MR) tasks. Can contain Pig UDFs.
- logging_config LoggingConfig Response 
- Optional. The runtime log config for job execution.
- properties Mapping[str, str]
- Optional. A mapping of property names to values, used to configure Pig. Properties that conflict with values set by the Dataproc API may be overwritten. Can include properties set in /etc/hadoop/conf/*-site.xml, /etc/pig/conf/pig.properties, and classes in user code.
- query_file_ struri 
- The HCFS URI of the script that contains the Pig queries.
- query_list QueryList Response 
- A list of queries.
- script_variables Mapping[str, str]
- Optional. Mapping of query variable names to values (equivalent to the Pig command: name=[value]).
- continueOn BooleanFailure 
- Optional. Whether to continue executing queries if a query fails. The default value is false. Setting to true can be useful when executing independent parallel queries.
- jarFile List<String>Uris 
- Optional. HCFS URIs of jar files to add to the CLASSPATH of the Pig Client and Hadoop MapReduce (MR) tasks. Can contain Pig UDFs.
- loggingConfig Property Map
- Optional. The runtime log config for job execution.
- properties Map<String>
- Optional. A mapping of property names to values, used to configure Pig. Properties that conflict with values set by the Dataproc API may be overwritten. Can include properties set in /etc/hadoop/conf/*-site.xml, /etc/pig/conf/pig.properties, and classes in user code.
- queryFile StringUri 
- The HCFS URI of the script that contains the Pig queries.
- queryList Property Map
- A list of queries.
- scriptVariables Map<String>
- Optional. Mapping of query variable names to values (equivalent to the Pig command: name=[value]).
PrestoJobResponse  
- List<string>
- Optional. Presto client tags to attach to this query
- ContinueOn boolFailure 
- Optional. Whether to continue executing queries if a query fails. The default value is false. Setting to true can be useful when executing independent parallel queries.
- LoggingConfig Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Logging Config Response 
- Optional. The runtime log config for job execution.
- OutputFormat string
- Optional. The format in which query output will be displayed. See the Presto documentation for supported output formats
- Properties Dictionary<string, string>
- Optional. A mapping of property names to values. Used to set Presto session properties (https://prestodb.io/docs/current/sql/set-session.html) Equivalent to using the --session flag in the Presto CLI
- QueryFile stringUri 
- The HCFS URI of the script that contains SQL queries.
- QueryList Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Query List Response 
- A list of queries.
- []string
- Optional. Presto client tags to attach to this query
- ContinueOn boolFailure 
- Optional. Whether to continue executing queries if a query fails. The default value is false. Setting to true can be useful when executing independent parallel queries.
- LoggingConfig LoggingConfig Response 
- Optional. The runtime log config for job execution.
- OutputFormat string
- Optional. The format in which query output will be displayed. See the Presto documentation for supported output formats
- Properties map[string]string
- Optional. A mapping of property names to values. Used to set Presto session properties (https://prestodb.io/docs/current/sql/set-session.html) Equivalent to using the --session flag in the Presto CLI
- QueryFile stringUri 
- The HCFS URI of the script that contains SQL queries.
- QueryList QueryList Response 
- A list of queries.
- List<String>
- Optional. Presto client tags to attach to this query
- continueOn BooleanFailure 
- Optional. Whether to continue executing queries if a query fails. The default value is false. Setting to true can be useful when executing independent parallel queries.
- loggingConfig LoggingConfig Response 
- Optional. The runtime log config for job execution.
- outputFormat String
- Optional. The format in which query output will be displayed. See the Presto documentation for supported output formats
- properties Map<String,String>
- Optional. A mapping of property names to values. Used to set Presto session properties (https://prestodb.io/docs/current/sql/set-session.html) Equivalent to using the --session flag in the Presto CLI
- queryFile StringUri 
- The HCFS URI of the script that contains SQL queries.
- queryList QueryList Response 
- A list of queries.
- string[]
- Optional. Presto client tags to attach to this query
- continueOn booleanFailure 
- Optional. Whether to continue executing queries if a query fails. The default value is false. Setting to true can be useful when executing independent parallel queries.
- loggingConfig LoggingConfig Response 
- Optional. The runtime log config for job execution.
- outputFormat string
- Optional. The format in which query output will be displayed. See the Presto documentation for supported output formats
- properties {[key: string]: string}
- Optional. A mapping of property names to values. Used to set Presto session properties (https://prestodb.io/docs/current/sql/set-session.html) Equivalent to using the --session flag in the Presto CLI
- queryFile stringUri 
- The HCFS URI of the script that contains SQL queries.
- queryList QueryList Response 
- A list of queries.
- Sequence[str]
- Optional. Presto client tags to attach to this query
- continue_on_ boolfailure 
- Optional. Whether to continue executing queries if a query fails. The default value is false. Setting to true can be useful when executing independent parallel queries.
- logging_config LoggingConfig Response 
- Optional. The runtime log config for job execution.
- output_format str
- Optional. The format in which query output will be displayed. See the Presto documentation for supported output formats
- properties Mapping[str, str]
- Optional. A mapping of property names to values. Used to set Presto session properties (https://prestodb.io/docs/current/sql/set-session.html) Equivalent to using the --session flag in the Presto CLI
- query_file_ struri 
- The HCFS URI of the script that contains SQL queries.
- query_list QueryList Response 
- A list of queries.
- List<String>
- Optional. Presto client tags to attach to this query
- continueOn BooleanFailure 
- Optional. Whether to continue executing queries if a query fails. The default value is false. Setting to true can be useful when executing independent parallel queries.
- loggingConfig Property Map
- Optional. The runtime log config for job execution.
- outputFormat String
- Optional. The format in which query output will be displayed. See the Presto documentation for supported output formats
- properties Map<String>
- Optional. A mapping of property names to values. Used to set Presto session properties (https://prestodb.io/docs/current/sql/set-session.html) Equivalent to using the --session flag in the Presto CLI
- queryFile StringUri 
- The HCFS URI of the script that contains SQL queries.
- queryList Property Map
- A list of queries.
PySparkJobResponse   
- ArchiveUris List<string>
- Optional. HCFS URIs of archives to be extracted into the working directory of each executor. Supported file types: .jar, .tar, .tar.gz, .tgz, and .zip.
- Args List<string>
- Optional. The arguments to pass to the driver. Do not include arguments, such as --conf, that can be set as job properties, since a collision may occur that causes an incorrect job submission.
- FileUris List<string>
- Optional. HCFS URIs of files to be placed in the working directory of each executor. Useful for naively parallel tasks.
- JarFile List<string>Uris 
- Optional. HCFS URIs of jar files to add to the CLASSPATHs of the Python driver and tasks.
- LoggingConfig Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Logging Config Response 
- Optional. The runtime log config for job execution.
- MainPython stringFile Uri 
- The HCFS URI of the main Python file to use as the driver. Must be a .py file.
- Properties Dictionary<string, string>
- Optional. A mapping of property names to values, used to configure PySpark. Properties that conflict with values set by the Dataproc API may be overwritten. Can include properties set in /etc/spark/conf/spark-defaults.conf and classes in user code.
- PythonFile List<string>Uris 
- Optional. HCFS file URIs of Python files to pass to the PySpark framework. Supported file types: .py, .egg, and .zip.
- ArchiveUris []string
- Optional. HCFS URIs of archives to be extracted into the working directory of each executor. Supported file types: .jar, .tar, .tar.gz, .tgz, and .zip.
- Args []string
- Optional. The arguments to pass to the driver. Do not include arguments, such as --conf, that can be set as job properties, since a collision may occur that causes an incorrect job submission.
- FileUris []string
- Optional. HCFS URIs of files to be placed in the working directory of each executor. Useful for naively parallel tasks.
- JarFile []stringUris 
- Optional. HCFS URIs of jar files to add to the CLASSPATHs of the Python driver and tasks.
- LoggingConfig LoggingConfig Response 
- Optional. The runtime log config for job execution.
- MainPython stringFile Uri 
- The HCFS URI of the main Python file to use as the driver. Must be a .py file.
- Properties map[string]string
- Optional. A mapping of property names to values, used to configure PySpark. Properties that conflict with values set by the Dataproc API may be overwritten. Can include properties set in /etc/spark/conf/spark-defaults.conf and classes in user code.
- PythonFile []stringUris 
- Optional. HCFS file URIs of Python files to pass to the PySpark framework. Supported file types: .py, .egg, and .zip.
- archiveUris List<String>
- Optional. HCFS URIs of archives to be extracted into the working directory of each executor. Supported file types: .jar, .tar, .tar.gz, .tgz, and .zip.
- args List<String>
- Optional. The arguments to pass to the driver. Do not include arguments, such as --conf, that can be set as job properties, since a collision may occur that causes an incorrect job submission.
- fileUris List<String>
- Optional. HCFS URIs of files to be placed in the working directory of each executor. Useful for naively parallel tasks.
- jarFile List<String>Uris 
- Optional. HCFS URIs of jar files to add to the CLASSPATHs of the Python driver and tasks.
- loggingConfig LoggingConfig Response 
- Optional. The runtime log config for job execution.
- mainPython StringFile Uri 
- The HCFS URI of the main Python file to use as the driver. Must be a .py file.
- properties Map<String,String>
- Optional. A mapping of property names to values, used to configure PySpark. Properties that conflict with values set by the Dataproc API may be overwritten. Can include properties set in /etc/spark/conf/spark-defaults.conf and classes in user code.
- pythonFile List<String>Uris 
- Optional. HCFS file URIs of Python files to pass to the PySpark framework. Supported file types: .py, .egg, and .zip.
- archiveUris string[]
- Optional. HCFS URIs of archives to be extracted into the working directory of each executor. Supported file types: .jar, .tar, .tar.gz, .tgz, and .zip.
- args string[]
- Optional. The arguments to pass to the driver. Do not include arguments, such as --conf, that can be set as job properties, since a collision may occur that causes an incorrect job submission.
- fileUris string[]
- Optional. HCFS URIs of files to be placed in the working directory of each executor. Useful for naively parallel tasks.
- jarFile string[]Uris 
- Optional. HCFS URIs of jar files to add to the CLASSPATHs of the Python driver and tasks.
- loggingConfig LoggingConfig Response 
- Optional. The runtime log config for job execution.
- mainPython stringFile Uri 
- The HCFS URI of the main Python file to use as the driver. Must be a .py file.
- properties {[key: string]: string}
- Optional. A mapping of property names to values, used to configure PySpark. Properties that conflict with values set by the Dataproc API may be overwritten. Can include properties set in /etc/spark/conf/spark-defaults.conf and classes in user code.
- pythonFile string[]Uris 
- Optional. HCFS file URIs of Python files to pass to the PySpark framework. Supported file types: .py, .egg, and .zip.
- archive_uris Sequence[str]
- Optional. HCFS URIs of archives to be extracted into the working directory of each executor. Supported file types: .jar, .tar, .tar.gz, .tgz, and .zip.
- args Sequence[str]
- Optional. The arguments to pass to the driver. Do not include arguments, such as --conf, that can be set as job properties, since a collision may occur that causes an incorrect job submission.
- file_uris Sequence[str]
- Optional. HCFS URIs of files to be placed in the working directory of each executor. Useful for naively parallel tasks.
- jar_file_ Sequence[str]uris 
- Optional. HCFS URIs of jar files to add to the CLASSPATHs of the Python driver and tasks.
- logging_config LoggingConfig Response 
- Optional. The runtime log config for job execution.
- main_python_ strfile_ uri 
- The HCFS URI of the main Python file to use as the driver. Must be a .py file.
- properties Mapping[str, str]
- Optional. A mapping of property names to values, used to configure PySpark. Properties that conflict with values set by the Dataproc API may be overwritten. Can include properties set in /etc/spark/conf/spark-defaults.conf and classes in user code.
- python_file_ Sequence[str]uris 
- Optional. HCFS file URIs of Python files to pass to the PySpark framework. Supported file types: .py, .egg, and .zip.
- archiveUris List<String>
- Optional. HCFS URIs of archives to be extracted into the working directory of each executor. Supported file types: .jar, .tar, .tar.gz, .tgz, and .zip.
- args List<String>
- Optional. The arguments to pass to the driver. Do not include arguments, such as --conf, that can be set as job properties, since a collision may occur that causes an incorrect job submission.
- fileUris List<String>
- Optional. HCFS URIs of files to be placed in the working directory of each executor. Useful for naively parallel tasks.
- jarFile List<String>Uris 
- Optional. HCFS URIs of jar files to add to the CLASSPATHs of the Python driver and tasks.
- loggingConfig Property Map
- Optional. The runtime log config for job execution.
- mainPython StringFile Uri 
- The HCFS URI of the main Python file to use as the driver. Must be a .py file.
- properties Map<String>
- Optional. A mapping of property names to values, used to configure PySpark. Properties that conflict with values set by the Dataproc API may be overwritten. Can include properties set in /etc/spark/conf/spark-defaults.conf and classes in user code.
- pythonFile List<String>Uris 
- Optional. HCFS file URIs of Python files to pass to the PySpark framework. Supported file types: .py, .egg, and .zip.
QueryListResponse  
- Queries List<string>
- The queries to execute. You do not need to end a query expression with a semicolon. Multiple queries can be specified in one string by separating each with a semicolon. Here is an example of a Dataproc API snippet that uses a QueryList to specify a HiveJob: "hiveJob": { "queryList": { "queries": [ "query1", "query2", "query3;query4", ] } }
- Queries []string
- The queries to execute. You do not need to end a query expression with a semicolon. Multiple queries can be specified in one string by separating each with a semicolon. Here is an example of a Dataproc API snippet that uses a QueryList to specify a HiveJob: "hiveJob": { "queryList": { "queries": [ "query1", "query2", "query3;query4", ] } }
- queries List<String>
- The queries to execute. You do not need to end a query expression with a semicolon. Multiple queries can be specified in one string by separating each with a semicolon. Here is an example of a Dataproc API snippet that uses a QueryList to specify a HiveJob: "hiveJob": { "queryList": { "queries": [ "query1", "query2", "query3;query4", ] } }
- queries string[]
- The queries to execute. You do not need to end a query expression with a semicolon. Multiple queries can be specified in one string by separating each with a semicolon. Here is an example of a Dataproc API snippet that uses a QueryList to specify a HiveJob: "hiveJob": { "queryList": { "queries": [ "query1", "query2", "query3;query4", ] } }
- queries Sequence[str]
- The queries to execute. You do not need to end a query expression with a semicolon. Multiple queries can be specified in one string by separating each with a semicolon. Here is an example of a Dataproc API snippet that uses a QueryList to specify a HiveJob: "hiveJob": { "queryList": { "queries": [ "query1", "query2", "query3;query4", ] } }
- queries List<String>
- The queries to execute. You do not need to end a query expression with a semicolon. Multiple queries can be specified in one string by separating each with a semicolon. Here is an example of a Dataproc API snippet that uses a QueryList to specify a HiveJob: "hiveJob": { "queryList": { "queries": [ "query1", "query2", "query3;query4", ] } }
RegexValidationResponse  
- Regexes List<string>
- RE2 regular expressions used to validate the parameter's value. The value must match the regex in its entirety (substring matches are not sufficient).
- Regexes []string
- RE2 regular expressions used to validate the parameter's value. The value must match the regex in its entirety (substring matches are not sufficient).
- regexes List<String>
- RE2 regular expressions used to validate the parameter's value. The value must match the regex in its entirety (substring matches are not sufficient).
- regexes string[]
- RE2 regular expressions used to validate the parameter's value. The value must match the regex in its entirety (substring matches are not sufficient).
- regexes Sequence[str]
- RE2 regular expressions used to validate the parameter's value. The value must match the regex in its entirety (substring matches are not sufficient).
- regexes List<String>
- RE2 regular expressions used to validate the parameter's value. The value must match the regex in its entirety (substring matches are not sufficient).
ReservationAffinityResponse  
- ConsumeReservation stringType 
- Optional. Type of reservation to consume
- Key string
- Optional. Corresponds to the label key of reservation resource.
- Values List<string>
- Optional. Corresponds to the label values of reservation resource.
- ConsumeReservation stringType 
- Optional. Type of reservation to consume
- Key string
- Optional. Corresponds to the label key of reservation resource.
- Values []string
- Optional. Corresponds to the label values of reservation resource.
- consumeReservation StringType 
- Optional. Type of reservation to consume
- key String
- Optional. Corresponds to the label key of reservation resource.
- values List<String>
- Optional. Corresponds to the label values of reservation resource.
- consumeReservation stringType 
- Optional. Type of reservation to consume
- key string
- Optional. Corresponds to the label key of reservation resource.
- values string[]
- Optional. Corresponds to the label values of reservation resource.
- consume_reservation_ strtype 
- Optional. Type of reservation to consume
- key str
- Optional. Corresponds to the label key of reservation resource.
- values Sequence[str]
- Optional. Corresponds to the label values of reservation resource.
- consumeReservation StringType 
- Optional. Type of reservation to consume
- key String
- Optional. Corresponds to the label key of reservation resource.
- values List<String>
- Optional. Corresponds to the label values of reservation resource.
SecurityConfigResponse  
- KerberosConfig Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Kerberos Config Response 
- Optional. Kerberos related configuration.
- KerberosConfig KerberosConfig Response 
- Optional. Kerberos related configuration.
- kerberosConfig KerberosConfig Response 
- Optional. Kerberos related configuration.
- kerberosConfig KerberosConfig Response 
- Optional. Kerberos related configuration.
- kerberos_config KerberosConfig Response 
- Optional. Kerberos related configuration.
- kerberosConfig Property Map
- Optional. Kerberos related configuration.
ShieldedInstanceConfigResponse   
- EnableIntegrity boolMonitoring 
- Optional. Defines whether instances have integrity monitoring enabled.
- EnableSecure boolBoot 
- Optional. Defines whether instances have Secure Boot enabled.
- EnableVtpm bool
- Optional. Defines whether instances have the vTPM enabled.
- EnableIntegrity boolMonitoring 
- Optional. Defines whether instances have integrity monitoring enabled.
- EnableSecure boolBoot 
- Optional. Defines whether instances have Secure Boot enabled.
- EnableVtpm bool
- Optional. Defines whether instances have the vTPM enabled.
- enableIntegrity BooleanMonitoring 
- Optional. Defines whether instances have integrity monitoring enabled.
- enableSecure BooleanBoot 
- Optional. Defines whether instances have Secure Boot enabled.
- enableVtpm Boolean
- Optional. Defines whether instances have the vTPM enabled.
- enableIntegrity booleanMonitoring 
- Optional. Defines whether instances have integrity monitoring enabled.
- enableSecure booleanBoot 
- Optional. Defines whether instances have Secure Boot enabled.
- enableVtpm boolean
- Optional. Defines whether instances have the vTPM enabled.
- enable_integrity_ boolmonitoring 
- Optional. Defines whether instances have integrity monitoring enabled.
- enable_secure_ boolboot 
- Optional. Defines whether instances have Secure Boot enabled.
- enable_vtpm bool
- Optional. Defines whether instances have the vTPM enabled.
- enableIntegrity BooleanMonitoring 
- Optional. Defines whether instances have integrity monitoring enabled.
- enableSecure BooleanBoot 
- Optional. Defines whether instances have Secure Boot enabled.
- enableVtpm Boolean
- Optional. Defines whether instances have the vTPM enabled.
SoftwareConfigResponse  
- ImageVersion string
- Optional. The version of software inside the cluster. It must be one of the supported Dataproc Versions (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/versioning/dataproc-versions#supported_dataproc_versions), such as "1.2" (including a subminor version, such as "1.2.29"), or the "preview" version (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/versioning/dataproc-versions#other_versions). If unspecified, it defaults to the latest Debian version.
- OptionalComponents List<string>
- The set of optional components to activate on the cluster.
- Properties Dictionary<string, string>
- Optional. The properties to set on daemon config files.Property keys are specified in prefix:property format, for example core:hadoop.tmp.dir. The following are supported prefixes and their mappings: capacity-scheduler: capacity-scheduler.xml core: core-site.xml distcp: distcp-default.xml hdfs: hdfs-site.xml hive: hive-site.xml mapred: mapred-site.xml pig: pig.properties spark: spark-defaults.conf yarn: yarn-site.xmlFor more information, see Cluster properties (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/cluster-properties).
- ImageVersion string
- Optional. The version of software inside the cluster. It must be one of the supported Dataproc Versions (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/versioning/dataproc-versions#supported_dataproc_versions), such as "1.2" (including a subminor version, such as "1.2.29"), or the "preview" version (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/versioning/dataproc-versions#other_versions). If unspecified, it defaults to the latest Debian version.
- OptionalComponents []string
- The set of optional components to activate on the cluster.
- Properties map[string]string
- Optional. The properties to set on daemon config files.Property keys are specified in prefix:property format, for example core:hadoop.tmp.dir. The following are supported prefixes and their mappings: capacity-scheduler: capacity-scheduler.xml core: core-site.xml distcp: distcp-default.xml hdfs: hdfs-site.xml hive: hive-site.xml mapred: mapred-site.xml pig: pig.properties spark: spark-defaults.conf yarn: yarn-site.xmlFor more information, see Cluster properties (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/cluster-properties).
- imageVersion String
- Optional. The version of software inside the cluster. It must be one of the supported Dataproc Versions (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/versioning/dataproc-versions#supported_dataproc_versions), such as "1.2" (including a subminor version, such as "1.2.29"), or the "preview" version (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/versioning/dataproc-versions#other_versions). If unspecified, it defaults to the latest Debian version.
- optionalComponents List<String>
- The set of optional components to activate on the cluster.
- properties Map<String,String>
- Optional. The properties to set on daemon config files.Property keys are specified in prefix:property format, for example core:hadoop.tmp.dir. The following are supported prefixes and their mappings: capacity-scheduler: capacity-scheduler.xml core: core-site.xml distcp: distcp-default.xml hdfs: hdfs-site.xml hive: hive-site.xml mapred: mapred-site.xml pig: pig.properties spark: spark-defaults.conf yarn: yarn-site.xmlFor more information, see Cluster properties (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/cluster-properties).
- imageVersion string
- Optional. The version of software inside the cluster. It must be one of the supported Dataproc Versions (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/versioning/dataproc-versions#supported_dataproc_versions), such as "1.2" (including a subminor version, such as "1.2.29"), or the "preview" version (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/versioning/dataproc-versions#other_versions). If unspecified, it defaults to the latest Debian version.
- optionalComponents string[]
- The set of optional components to activate on the cluster.
- properties {[key: string]: string}
- Optional. The properties to set on daemon config files.Property keys are specified in prefix:property format, for example core:hadoop.tmp.dir. The following are supported prefixes and their mappings: capacity-scheduler: capacity-scheduler.xml core: core-site.xml distcp: distcp-default.xml hdfs: hdfs-site.xml hive: hive-site.xml mapred: mapred-site.xml pig: pig.properties spark: spark-defaults.conf yarn: yarn-site.xmlFor more information, see Cluster properties (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/cluster-properties).
- image_version str
- Optional. The version of software inside the cluster. It must be one of the supported Dataproc Versions (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/versioning/dataproc-versions#supported_dataproc_versions), such as "1.2" (including a subminor version, such as "1.2.29"), or the "preview" version (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/versioning/dataproc-versions#other_versions). If unspecified, it defaults to the latest Debian version.
- optional_components Sequence[str]
- The set of optional components to activate on the cluster.
- properties Mapping[str, str]
- Optional. The properties to set on daemon config files.Property keys are specified in prefix:property format, for example core:hadoop.tmp.dir. The following are supported prefixes and their mappings: capacity-scheduler: capacity-scheduler.xml core: core-site.xml distcp: distcp-default.xml hdfs: hdfs-site.xml hive: hive-site.xml mapred: mapred-site.xml pig: pig.properties spark: spark-defaults.conf yarn: yarn-site.xmlFor more information, see Cluster properties (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/cluster-properties).
- imageVersion String
- Optional. The version of software inside the cluster. It must be one of the supported Dataproc Versions (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/versioning/dataproc-versions#supported_dataproc_versions), such as "1.2" (including a subminor version, such as "1.2.29"), or the "preview" version (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/versioning/dataproc-versions#other_versions). If unspecified, it defaults to the latest Debian version.
- optionalComponents List<String>
- The set of optional components to activate on the cluster.
- properties Map<String>
- Optional. The properties to set on daemon config files.Property keys are specified in prefix:property format, for example core:hadoop.tmp.dir. The following are supported prefixes and their mappings: capacity-scheduler: capacity-scheduler.xml core: core-site.xml distcp: distcp-default.xml hdfs: hdfs-site.xml hive: hive-site.xml mapred: mapred-site.xml pig: pig.properties spark: spark-defaults.conf yarn: yarn-site.xmlFor more information, see Cluster properties (https://cloud.google.com/dataproc/docs/concepts/cluster-properties).
SparkJobResponse  
- ArchiveUris List<string>
- Optional. HCFS URIs of archives to be extracted into the working directory of each executor. Supported file types: .jar, .tar, .tar.gz, .tgz, and .zip.
- Args List<string>
- Optional. The arguments to pass to the driver. Do not include arguments, such as --conf, that can be set as job properties, since a collision may occur that causes an incorrect job submission.
- FileUris List<string>
- Optional. HCFS URIs of files to be placed in the working directory of each executor. Useful for naively parallel tasks.
- JarFile List<string>Uris 
- Optional. HCFS URIs of jar files to add to the CLASSPATHs of the Spark driver and tasks.
- LoggingConfig Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Logging Config Response 
- Optional. The runtime log config for job execution.
- MainClass string
- The name of the driver's main class. The jar file that contains the class must be in the default CLASSPATH or specified in jar_file_uris.
- MainJar stringFile Uri 
- The HCFS URI of the jar file that contains the main class.
- Properties Dictionary<string, string>
- Optional. A mapping of property names to values, used to configure Spark. Properties that conflict with values set by the Dataproc API may be overwritten. Can include properties set in /etc/spark/conf/spark-defaults.conf and classes in user code.
- ArchiveUris []string
- Optional. HCFS URIs of archives to be extracted into the working directory of each executor. Supported file types: .jar, .tar, .tar.gz, .tgz, and .zip.
- Args []string
- Optional. The arguments to pass to the driver. Do not include arguments, such as --conf, that can be set as job properties, since a collision may occur that causes an incorrect job submission.
- FileUris []string
- Optional. HCFS URIs of files to be placed in the working directory of each executor. Useful for naively parallel tasks.
- JarFile []stringUris 
- Optional. HCFS URIs of jar files to add to the CLASSPATHs of the Spark driver and tasks.
- LoggingConfig LoggingConfig Response 
- Optional. The runtime log config for job execution.
- MainClass string
- The name of the driver's main class. The jar file that contains the class must be in the default CLASSPATH or specified in jar_file_uris.
- MainJar stringFile Uri 
- The HCFS URI of the jar file that contains the main class.
- Properties map[string]string
- Optional. A mapping of property names to values, used to configure Spark. Properties that conflict with values set by the Dataproc API may be overwritten. Can include properties set in /etc/spark/conf/spark-defaults.conf and classes in user code.
- archiveUris List<String>
- Optional. HCFS URIs of archives to be extracted into the working directory of each executor. Supported file types: .jar, .tar, .tar.gz, .tgz, and .zip.
- args List<String>
- Optional. The arguments to pass to the driver. Do not include arguments, such as --conf, that can be set as job properties, since a collision may occur that causes an incorrect job submission.
- fileUris List<String>
- Optional. HCFS URIs of files to be placed in the working directory of each executor. Useful for naively parallel tasks.
- jarFile List<String>Uris 
- Optional. HCFS URIs of jar files to add to the CLASSPATHs of the Spark driver and tasks.
- loggingConfig LoggingConfig Response 
- Optional. The runtime log config for job execution.
- mainClass String
- The name of the driver's main class. The jar file that contains the class must be in the default CLASSPATH or specified in jar_file_uris.
- mainJar StringFile Uri 
- The HCFS URI of the jar file that contains the main class.
- properties Map<String,String>
- Optional. A mapping of property names to values, used to configure Spark. Properties that conflict with values set by the Dataproc API may be overwritten. Can include properties set in /etc/spark/conf/spark-defaults.conf and classes in user code.
- archiveUris string[]
- Optional. HCFS URIs of archives to be extracted into the working directory of each executor. Supported file types: .jar, .tar, .tar.gz, .tgz, and .zip.
- args string[]
- Optional. The arguments to pass to the driver. Do not include arguments, such as --conf, that can be set as job properties, since a collision may occur that causes an incorrect job submission.
- fileUris string[]
- Optional. HCFS URIs of files to be placed in the working directory of each executor. Useful for naively parallel tasks.
- jarFile string[]Uris 
- Optional. HCFS URIs of jar files to add to the CLASSPATHs of the Spark driver and tasks.
- loggingConfig LoggingConfig Response 
- Optional. The runtime log config for job execution.
- mainClass string
- The name of the driver's main class. The jar file that contains the class must be in the default CLASSPATH or specified in jar_file_uris.
- mainJar stringFile Uri 
- The HCFS URI of the jar file that contains the main class.
- properties {[key: string]: string}
- Optional. A mapping of property names to values, used to configure Spark. Properties that conflict with values set by the Dataproc API may be overwritten. Can include properties set in /etc/spark/conf/spark-defaults.conf and classes in user code.
- archive_uris Sequence[str]
- Optional. HCFS URIs of archives to be extracted into the working directory of each executor. Supported file types: .jar, .tar, .tar.gz, .tgz, and .zip.
- args Sequence[str]
- Optional. The arguments to pass to the driver. Do not include arguments, such as --conf, that can be set as job properties, since a collision may occur that causes an incorrect job submission.
- file_uris Sequence[str]
- Optional. HCFS URIs of files to be placed in the working directory of each executor. Useful for naively parallel tasks.
- jar_file_ Sequence[str]uris 
- Optional. HCFS URIs of jar files to add to the CLASSPATHs of the Spark driver and tasks.
- logging_config LoggingConfig Response 
- Optional. The runtime log config for job execution.
- main_class str
- The name of the driver's main class. The jar file that contains the class must be in the default CLASSPATH or specified in jar_file_uris.
- main_jar_ strfile_ uri 
- The HCFS URI of the jar file that contains the main class.
- properties Mapping[str, str]
- Optional. A mapping of property names to values, used to configure Spark. Properties that conflict with values set by the Dataproc API may be overwritten. Can include properties set in /etc/spark/conf/spark-defaults.conf and classes in user code.
- archiveUris List<String>
- Optional. HCFS URIs of archives to be extracted into the working directory of each executor. Supported file types: .jar, .tar, .tar.gz, .tgz, and .zip.
- args List<String>
- Optional. The arguments to pass to the driver. Do not include arguments, such as --conf, that can be set as job properties, since a collision may occur that causes an incorrect job submission.
- fileUris List<String>
- Optional. HCFS URIs of files to be placed in the working directory of each executor. Useful for naively parallel tasks.
- jarFile List<String>Uris 
- Optional. HCFS URIs of jar files to add to the CLASSPATHs of the Spark driver and tasks.
- loggingConfig Property Map
- Optional. The runtime log config for job execution.
- mainClass String
- The name of the driver's main class. The jar file that contains the class must be in the default CLASSPATH or specified in jar_file_uris.
- mainJar StringFile Uri 
- The HCFS URI of the jar file that contains the main class.
- properties Map<String>
- Optional. A mapping of property names to values, used to configure Spark. Properties that conflict with values set by the Dataproc API may be overwritten. Can include properties set in /etc/spark/conf/spark-defaults.conf and classes in user code.
SparkRJobResponse  
- ArchiveUris List<string>
- Optional. HCFS URIs of archives to be extracted into the working directory of each executor. Supported file types: .jar, .tar, .tar.gz, .tgz, and .zip.
- Args List<string>
- Optional. The arguments to pass to the driver. Do not include arguments, such as --conf, that can be set as job properties, since a collision may occur that causes an incorrect job submission.
- FileUris List<string>
- Optional. HCFS URIs of files to be placed in the working directory of each executor. Useful for naively parallel tasks.
- LoggingConfig Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Logging Config Response 
- Optional. The runtime log config for job execution.
- MainRFile stringUri 
- The HCFS URI of the main R file to use as the driver. Must be a .R file.
- Properties Dictionary<string, string>
- Optional. A mapping of property names to values, used to configure SparkR. Properties that conflict with values set by the Dataproc API may be overwritten. Can include properties set in /etc/spark/conf/spark-defaults.conf and classes in user code.
- ArchiveUris []string
- Optional. HCFS URIs of archives to be extracted into the working directory of each executor. Supported file types: .jar, .tar, .tar.gz, .tgz, and .zip.
- Args []string
- Optional. The arguments to pass to the driver. Do not include arguments, such as --conf, that can be set as job properties, since a collision may occur that causes an incorrect job submission.
- FileUris []string
- Optional. HCFS URIs of files to be placed in the working directory of each executor. Useful for naively parallel tasks.
- LoggingConfig LoggingConfig Response 
- Optional. The runtime log config for job execution.
- MainRFile stringUri 
- The HCFS URI of the main R file to use as the driver. Must be a .R file.
- Properties map[string]string
- Optional. A mapping of property names to values, used to configure SparkR. Properties that conflict with values set by the Dataproc API may be overwritten. Can include properties set in /etc/spark/conf/spark-defaults.conf and classes in user code.
- archiveUris List<String>
- Optional. HCFS URIs of archives to be extracted into the working directory of each executor. Supported file types: .jar, .tar, .tar.gz, .tgz, and .zip.
- args List<String>
- Optional. The arguments to pass to the driver. Do not include arguments, such as --conf, that can be set as job properties, since a collision may occur that causes an incorrect job submission.
- fileUris List<String>
- Optional. HCFS URIs of files to be placed in the working directory of each executor. Useful for naively parallel tasks.
- loggingConfig LoggingConfig Response 
- Optional. The runtime log config for job execution.
- mainRFile StringUri 
- The HCFS URI of the main R file to use as the driver. Must be a .R file.
- properties Map<String,String>
- Optional. A mapping of property names to values, used to configure SparkR. Properties that conflict with values set by the Dataproc API may be overwritten. Can include properties set in /etc/spark/conf/spark-defaults.conf and classes in user code.
- archiveUris string[]
- Optional. HCFS URIs of archives to be extracted into the working directory of each executor. Supported file types: .jar, .tar, .tar.gz, .tgz, and .zip.
- args string[]
- Optional. The arguments to pass to the driver. Do not include arguments, such as --conf, that can be set as job properties, since a collision may occur that causes an incorrect job submission.
- fileUris string[]
- Optional. HCFS URIs of files to be placed in the working directory of each executor. Useful for naively parallel tasks.
- loggingConfig LoggingConfig Response 
- Optional. The runtime log config for job execution.
- mainRFile stringUri 
- The HCFS URI of the main R file to use as the driver. Must be a .R file.
- properties {[key: string]: string}
- Optional. A mapping of property names to values, used to configure SparkR. Properties that conflict with values set by the Dataproc API may be overwritten. Can include properties set in /etc/spark/conf/spark-defaults.conf and classes in user code.
- archive_uris Sequence[str]
- Optional. HCFS URIs of archives to be extracted into the working directory of each executor. Supported file types: .jar, .tar, .tar.gz, .tgz, and .zip.
- args Sequence[str]
- Optional. The arguments to pass to the driver. Do not include arguments, such as --conf, that can be set as job properties, since a collision may occur that causes an incorrect job submission.
- file_uris Sequence[str]
- Optional. HCFS URIs of files to be placed in the working directory of each executor. Useful for naively parallel tasks.
- logging_config LoggingConfig Response 
- Optional. The runtime log config for job execution.
- main_r_ strfile_ uri 
- The HCFS URI of the main R file to use as the driver. Must be a .R file.
- properties Mapping[str, str]
- Optional. A mapping of property names to values, used to configure SparkR. Properties that conflict with values set by the Dataproc API may be overwritten. Can include properties set in /etc/spark/conf/spark-defaults.conf and classes in user code.
- archiveUris List<String>
- Optional. HCFS URIs of archives to be extracted into the working directory of each executor. Supported file types: .jar, .tar, .tar.gz, .tgz, and .zip.
- args List<String>
- Optional. The arguments to pass to the driver. Do not include arguments, such as --conf, that can be set as job properties, since a collision may occur that causes an incorrect job submission.
- fileUris List<String>
- Optional. HCFS URIs of files to be placed in the working directory of each executor. Useful for naively parallel tasks.
- loggingConfig Property Map
- Optional. The runtime log config for job execution.
- mainRFile StringUri 
- The HCFS URI of the main R file to use as the driver. Must be a .R file.
- properties Map<String>
- Optional. A mapping of property names to values, used to configure SparkR. Properties that conflict with values set by the Dataproc API may be overwritten. Can include properties set in /etc/spark/conf/spark-defaults.conf and classes in user code.
SparkSqlJobResponse   
- JarFile List<string>Uris 
- Optional. HCFS URIs of jar files to be added to the Spark CLASSPATH.
- LoggingConfig Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Logging Config Response 
- Optional. The runtime log config for job execution.
- Properties Dictionary<string, string>
- Optional. A mapping of property names to values, used to configure Spark SQL's SparkConf. Properties that conflict with values set by the Dataproc API may be overwritten.
- QueryFile stringUri 
- The HCFS URI of the script that contains SQL queries.
- QueryList Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Query List Response 
- A list of queries.
- ScriptVariables Dictionary<string, string>
- Optional. Mapping of query variable names to values (equivalent to the Spark SQL command: SET name="value";).
- JarFile []stringUris 
- Optional. HCFS URIs of jar files to be added to the Spark CLASSPATH.
- LoggingConfig LoggingConfig Response 
- Optional. The runtime log config for job execution.
- Properties map[string]string
- Optional. A mapping of property names to values, used to configure Spark SQL's SparkConf. Properties that conflict with values set by the Dataproc API may be overwritten.
- QueryFile stringUri 
- The HCFS URI of the script that contains SQL queries.
- QueryList QueryList Response 
- A list of queries.
- ScriptVariables map[string]string
- Optional. Mapping of query variable names to values (equivalent to the Spark SQL command: SET name="value";).
- jarFile List<String>Uris 
- Optional. HCFS URIs of jar files to be added to the Spark CLASSPATH.
- loggingConfig LoggingConfig Response 
- Optional. The runtime log config for job execution.
- properties Map<String,String>
- Optional. A mapping of property names to values, used to configure Spark SQL's SparkConf. Properties that conflict with values set by the Dataproc API may be overwritten.
- queryFile StringUri 
- The HCFS URI of the script that contains SQL queries.
- queryList QueryList Response 
- A list of queries.
- scriptVariables Map<String,String>
- Optional. Mapping of query variable names to values (equivalent to the Spark SQL command: SET name="value";).
- jarFile string[]Uris 
- Optional. HCFS URIs of jar files to be added to the Spark CLASSPATH.
- loggingConfig LoggingConfig Response 
- Optional. The runtime log config for job execution.
- properties {[key: string]: string}
- Optional. A mapping of property names to values, used to configure Spark SQL's SparkConf. Properties that conflict with values set by the Dataproc API may be overwritten.
- queryFile stringUri 
- The HCFS URI of the script that contains SQL queries.
- queryList QueryList Response 
- A list of queries.
- scriptVariables {[key: string]: string}
- Optional. Mapping of query variable names to values (equivalent to the Spark SQL command: SET name="value";).
- jar_file_ Sequence[str]uris 
- Optional. HCFS URIs of jar files to be added to the Spark CLASSPATH.
- logging_config LoggingConfig Response 
- Optional. The runtime log config for job execution.
- properties Mapping[str, str]
- Optional. A mapping of property names to values, used to configure Spark SQL's SparkConf. Properties that conflict with values set by the Dataproc API may be overwritten.
- query_file_ struri 
- The HCFS URI of the script that contains SQL queries.
- query_list QueryList Response 
- A list of queries.
- script_variables Mapping[str, str]
- Optional. Mapping of query variable names to values (equivalent to the Spark SQL command: SET name="value";).
- jarFile List<String>Uris 
- Optional. HCFS URIs of jar files to be added to the Spark CLASSPATH.
- loggingConfig Property Map
- Optional. The runtime log config for job execution.
- properties Map<String>
- Optional. A mapping of property names to values, used to configure Spark SQL's SparkConf. Properties that conflict with values set by the Dataproc API may be overwritten.
- queryFile StringUri 
- The HCFS URI of the script that contains SQL queries.
- queryList Property Map
- A list of queries.
- scriptVariables Map<String>
- Optional. Mapping of query variable names to values (equivalent to the Spark SQL command: SET name="value";).
TemplateParameterResponse  
- Description string
- Optional. Brief description of the parameter. Must not exceed 1024 characters.
- Fields List<string>
- Paths to all fields that the parameter replaces. A field is allowed to appear in at most one parameter's list of field paths.A field path is similar in syntax to a google.protobuf.FieldMask. For example, a field path that references the zone field of a workflow template's cluster selector would be specified as placement.clusterSelector.zone.Also, field paths can reference fields using the following syntax: Values in maps can be referenced by key: labels'key' placement.clusterSelector.clusterLabels'key' placement.managedCluster.labels'key' placement.clusterSelector.clusterLabels'key' jobs'step-id'.labels'key' Jobs in the jobs list can be referenced by step-id: jobs'step-id'.hadoopJob.mainJarFileUri jobs'step-id'.hiveJob.queryFileUri jobs'step-id'.pySparkJob.mainPythonFileUri jobs'step-id'.hadoopJob.jarFileUris0 jobs'step-id'.hadoopJob.archiveUris0 jobs'step-id'.hadoopJob.fileUris0 jobs'step-id'.pySparkJob.pythonFileUris0 Items in repeated fields can be referenced by a zero-based index: jobs'step-id'.sparkJob.args0 Other examples: jobs'step-id'.hadoopJob.properties'key' jobs'step-id'.hadoopJob.args0 jobs'step-id'.hiveJob.scriptVariables'key' jobs'step-id'.hadoopJob.mainJarFileUri placement.clusterSelector.zoneIt may not be possible to parameterize maps and repeated fields in their entirety since only individual map values and individual items in repeated fields can be referenced. For example, the following field paths are invalid: placement.clusterSelector.clusterLabels jobs'step-id'.sparkJob.args
- Name string
- Parameter name. The parameter name is used as the key, and paired with the parameter value, which are passed to the template when the template is instantiated. The name must contain only capital letters (A-Z), numbers (0-9), and underscores (_), and must not start with a number. The maximum length is 40 characters.
- Validation
Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Parameter Validation Response 
- Optional. Validation rules to be applied to this parameter's value.
- Description string
- Optional. Brief description of the parameter. Must not exceed 1024 characters.
- Fields []string
- Paths to all fields that the parameter replaces. A field is allowed to appear in at most one parameter's list of field paths.A field path is similar in syntax to a google.protobuf.FieldMask. For example, a field path that references the zone field of a workflow template's cluster selector would be specified as placement.clusterSelector.zone.Also, field paths can reference fields using the following syntax: Values in maps can be referenced by key: labels'key' placement.clusterSelector.clusterLabels'key' placement.managedCluster.labels'key' placement.clusterSelector.clusterLabels'key' jobs'step-id'.labels'key' Jobs in the jobs list can be referenced by step-id: jobs'step-id'.hadoopJob.mainJarFileUri jobs'step-id'.hiveJob.queryFileUri jobs'step-id'.pySparkJob.mainPythonFileUri jobs'step-id'.hadoopJob.jarFileUris0 jobs'step-id'.hadoopJob.archiveUris0 jobs'step-id'.hadoopJob.fileUris0 jobs'step-id'.pySparkJob.pythonFileUris0 Items in repeated fields can be referenced by a zero-based index: jobs'step-id'.sparkJob.args0 Other examples: jobs'step-id'.hadoopJob.properties'key' jobs'step-id'.hadoopJob.args0 jobs'step-id'.hiveJob.scriptVariables'key' jobs'step-id'.hadoopJob.mainJarFileUri placement.clusterSelector.zoneIt may not be possible to parameterize maps and repeated fields in their entirety since only individual map values and individual items in repeated fields can be referenced. For example, the following field paths are invalid: placement.clusterSelector.clusterLabels jobs'step-id'.sparkJob.args
- Name string
- Parameter name. The parameter name is used as the key, and paired with the parameter value, which are passed to the template when the template is instantiated. The name must contain only capital letters (A-Z), numbers (0-9), and underscores (_), and must not start with a number. The maximum length is 40 characters.
- Validation
ParameterValidation Response 
- Optional. Validation rules to be applied to this parameter's value.
- description String
- Optional. Brief description of the parameter. Must not exceed 1024 characters.
- fields List<String>
- Paths to all fields that the parameter replaces. A field is allowed to appear in at most one parameter's list of field paths.A field path is similar in syntax to a google.protobuf.FieldMask. For example, a field path that references the zone field of a workflow template's cluster selector would be specified as placement.clusterSelector.zone.Also, field paths can reference fields using the following syntax: Values in maps can be referenced by key: labels'key' placement.clusterSelector.clusterLabels'key' placement.managedCluster.labels'key' placement.clusterSelector.clusterLabels'key' jobs'step-id'.labels'key' Jobs in the jobs list can be referenced by step-id: jobs'step-id'.hadoopJob.mainJarFileUri jobs'step-id'.hiveJob.queryFileUri jobs'step-id'.pySparkJob.mainPythonFileUri jobs'step-id'.hadoopJob.jarFileUris0 jobs'step-id'.hadoopJob.archiveUris0 jobs'step-id'.hadoopJob.fileUris0 jobs'step-id'.pySparkJob.pythonFileUris0 Items in repeated fields can be referenced by a zero-based index: jobs'step-id'.sparkJob.args0 Other examples: jobs'step-id'.hadoopJob.properties'key' jobs'step-id'.hadoopJob.args0 jobs'step-id'.hiveJob.scriptVariables'key' jobs'step-id'.hadoopJob.mainJarFileUri placement.clusterSelector.zoneIt may not be possible to parameterize maps and repeated fields in their entirety since only individual map values and individual items in repeated fields can be referenced. For example, the following field paths are invalid: placement.clusterSelector.clusterLabels jobs'step-id'.sparkJob.args
- name String
- Parameter name. The parameter name is used as the key, and paired with the parameter value, which are passed to the template when the template is instantiated. The name must contain only capital letters (A-Z), numbers (0-9), and underscores (_), and must not start with a number. The maximum length is 40 characters.
- validation
ParameterValidation Response 
- Optional. Validation rules to be applied to this parameter's value.
- description string
- Optional. Brief description of the parameter. Must not exceed 1024 characters.
- fields string[]
- Paths to all fields that the parameter replaces. A field is allowed to appear in at most one parameter's list of field paths.A field path is similar in syntax to a google.protobuf.FieldMask. For example, a field path that references the zone field of a workflow template's cluster selector would be specified as placement.clusterSelector.zone.Also, field paths can reference fields using the following syntax: Values in maps can be referenced by key: labels'key' placement.clusterSelector.clusterLabels'key' placement.managedCluster.labels'key' placement.clusterSelector.clusterLabels'key' jobs'step-id'.labels'key' Jobs in the jobs list can be referenced by step-id: jobs'step-id'.hadoopJob.mainJarFileUri jobs'step-id'.hiveJob.queryFileUri jobs'step-id'.pySparkJob.mainPythonFileUri jobs'step-id'.hadoopJob.jarFileUris0 jobs'step-id'.hadoopJob.archiveUris0 jobs'step-id'.hadoopJob.fileUris0 jobs'step-id'.pySparkJob.pythonFileUris0 Items in repeated fields can be referenced by a zero-based index: jobs'step-id'.sparkJob.args0 Other examples: jobs'step-id'.hadoopJob.properties'key' jobs'step-id'.hadoopJob.args0 jobs'step-id'.hiveJob.scriptVariables'key' jobs'step-id'.hadoopJob.mainJarFileUri placement.clusterSelector.zoneIt may not be possible to parameterize maps and repeated fields in their entirety since only individual map values and individual items in repeated fields can be referenced. For example, the following field paths are invalid: placement.clusterSelector.clusterLabels jobs'step-id'.sparkJob.args
- name string
- Parameter name. The parameter name is used as the key, and paired with the parameter value, which are passed to the template when the template is instantiated. The name must contain only capital letters (A-Z), numbers (0-9), and underscores (_), and must not start with a number. The maximum length is 40 characters.
- validation
ParameterValidation Response 
- Optional. Validation rules to be applied to this parameter's value.
- description str
- Optional. Brief description of the parameter. Must not exceed 1024 characters.
- fields Sequence[str]
- Paths to all fields that the parameter replaces. A field is allowed to appear in at most one parameter's list of field paths.A field path is similar in syntax to a google.protobuf.FieldMask. For example, a field path that references the zone field of a workflow template's cluster selector would be specified as placement.clusterSelector.zone.Also, field paths can reference fields using the following syntax: Values in maps can be referenced by key: labels'key' placement.clusterSelector.clusterLabels'key' placement.managedCluster.labels'key' placement.clusterSelector.clusterLabels'key' jobs'step-id'.labels'key' Jobs in the jobs list can be referenced by step-id: jobs'step-id'.hadoopJob.mainJarFileUri jobs'step-id'.hiveJob.queryFileUri jobs'step-id'.pySparkJob.mainPythonFileUri jobs'step-id'.hadoopJob.jarFileUris0 jobs'step-id'.hadoopJob.archiveUris0 jobs'step-id'.hadoopJob.fileUris0 jobs'step-id'.pySparkJob.pythonFileUris0 Items in repeated fields can be referenced by a zero-based index: jobs'step-id'.sparkJob.args0 Other examples: jobs'step-id'.hadoopJob.properties'key' jobs'step-id'.hadoopJob.args0 jobs'step-id'.hiveJob.scriptVariables'key' jobs'step-id'.hadoopJob.mainJarFileUri placement.clusterSelector.zoneIt may not be possible to parameterize maps and repeated fields in their entirety since only individual map values and individual items in repeated fields can be referenced. For example, the following field paths are invalid: placement.clusterSelector.clusterLabels jobs'step-id'.sparkJob.args
- name str
- Parameter name. The parameter name is used as the key, and paired with the parameter value, which are passed to the template when the template is instantiated. The name must contain only capital letters (A-Z), numbers (0-9), and underscores (_), and must not start with a number. The maximum length is 40 characters.
- validation
ParameterValidation Response 
- Optional. Validation rules to be applied to this parameter's value.
- description String
- Optional. Brief description of the parameter. Must not exceed 1024 characters.
- fields List<String>
- Paths to all fields that the parameter replaces. A field is allowed to appear in at most one parameter's list of field paths.A field path is similar in syntax to a google.protobuf.FieldMask. For example, a field path that references the zone field of a workflow template's cluster selector would be specified as placement.clusterSelector.zone.Also, field paths can reference fields using the following syntax: Values in maps can be referenced by key: labels'key' placement.clusterSelector.clusterLabels'key' placement.managedCluster.labels'key' placement.clusterSelector.clusterLabels'key' jobs'step-id'.labels'key' Jobs in the jobs list can be referenced by step-id: jobs'step-id'.hadoopJob.mainJarFileUri jobs'step-id'.hiveJob.queryFileUri jobs'step-id'.pySparkJob.mainPythonFileUri jobs'step-id'.hadoopJob.jarFileUris0 jobs'step-id'.hadoopJob.archiveUris0 jobs'step-id'.hadoopJob.fileUris0 jobs'step-id'.pySparkJob.pythonFileUris0 Items in repeated fields can be referenced by a zero-based index: jobs'step-id'.sparkJob.args0 Other examples: jobs'step-id'.hadoopJob.properties'key' jobs'step-id'.hadoopJob.args0 jobs'step-id'.hiveJob.scriptVariables'key' jobs'step-id'.hadoopJob.mainJarFileUri placement.clusterSelector.zoneIt may not be possible to parameterize maps and repeated fields in their entirety since only individual map values and individual items in repeated fields can be referenced. For example, the following field paths are invalid: placement.clusterSelector.clusterLabels jobs'step-id'.sparkJob.args
- name String
- Parameter name. The parameter name is used as the key, and paired with the parameter value, which are passed to the template when the template is instantiated. The name must contain only capital letters (A-Z), numbers (0-9), and underscores (_), and must not start with a number. The maximum length is 40 characters.
- validation Property Map
- Optional. Validation rules to be applied to this parameter's value.
ValueValidationResponse  
- Values List<string>
- List of allowed values for the parameter.
- Values []string
- List of allowed values for the parameter.
- values List<String>
- List of allowed values for the parameter.
- values string[]
- List of allowed values for the parameter.
- values Sequence[str]
- List of allowed values for the parameter.
- values List<String>
- List of allowed values for the parameter.
WorkflowTemplatePlacementResponse   
- ClusterSelector Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Cluster Selector Response 
- Optional. A selector that chooses target cluster for jobs based on metadata.The selector is evaluated at the time each job is submitted.
- ManagedCluster Pulumi.Google Native. Dataproc. V1Beta2. Inputs. Managed Cluster Response 
- Optional. A cluster that is managed by the workflow.
- ClusterSelector ClusterSelector Response 
- Optional. A selector that chooses target cluster for jobs based on metadata.The selector is evaluated at the time each job is submitted.
- ManagedCluster ManagedCluster Response 
- Optional. A cluster that is managed by the workflow.
- clusterSelector ClusterSelector Response 
- Optional. A selector that chooses target cluster for jobs based on metadata.The selector is evaluated at the time each job is submitted.
- managedCluster ManagedCluster Response 
- Optional. A cluster that is managed by the workflow.
- clusterSelector ClusterSelector Response 
- Optional. A selector that chooses target cluster for jobs based on metadata.The selector is evaluated at the time each job is submitted.
- managedCluster ManagedCluster Response 
- Optional. A cluster that is managed by the workflow.
- cluster_selector ClusterSelector Response 
- Optional. A selector that chooses target cluster for jobs based on metadata.The selector is evaluated at the time each job is submitted.
- managed_cluster ManagedCluster Response 
- Optional. A cluster that is managed by the workflow.
- clusterSelector Property Map
- Optional. A selector that chooses target cluster for jobs based on metadata.The selector is evaluated at the time each job is submitted.
- managedCluster Property Map
- Optional. A cluster that is managed by the workflow.
Package Details
- Repository
- Google Cloud Native pulumi/pulumi-google-native
- License
- Apache-2.0
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