pub struct Address {
Show 17 fields pub address: Option<String>, pub address_type: Option<String>, pub creation_timestamp: Option<String>, pub description: Option<String>, pub id: Option<u64>, pub ip_version: Option<String>, pub kind: Option<String>, pub name: Option<String>, pub network: Option<String>, pub network_tier: Option<String>, pub prefix_length: Option<i32>, pub purpose: Option<String>, pub region: Option<String>, pub self_link: Option<String>, pub status: Option<String>, pub subnetwork: Option<String>, pub users: Vec<String>,
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Use global external addresses for GFE-based external HTTP(S) load balancers in Premium Tier.

Use global internal addresses for reserved peering network range.

Use regional external addresses for the following resources:

  • External IP addresses for VM instances - Regional external forwarding rules - Cloud NAT external IP addresses - GFE based LBs in Standard Tier - Network LBs in Premium or Standard Tier - Cloud VPN gateways (both Classic and HA)

Use regional internal IP addresses for subnet IP ranges (primary and secondary). This includes:

  • Internal IP addresses for VM instances - Alias IP ranges of VM instances (/32 only) - Regional internal forwarding rules - Internal TCP/UDP load balancer addresses - Internal HTTP(S) load balancer addresses - Cloud DNS inbound forwarding IP addresses

For more information, read reserved IP address.

(== resource_for {$api_version}.addresses ==) (== resource_for {$api_version}.globalAddresses ==)

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§address: Option<String>

The static IP address represented by this resource.

§address_type: Option<String>

The type of address to reserve, either INTERNAL or EXTERNAL. If unspecified, defaults to EXTERNAL. Check the AddressType enum for the list of possible values.

§creation_timestamp: Option<String>

[Output Only] Creation timestamp in RFC3339 text format.

§description: Option<String>

An optional description of this resource. Provide this field when you create the resource.

§id: Option<u64>

[Output Only] The unique identifier for the resource. This identifier is defined by the server.

§ip_version: Option<String>

The IP version that will be used by this address. Valid options are IPV4 or IPV6. This can only be specified for a global address. Check the IpVersion enum for the list of possible values.

§kind: Option<String>

[Output Only] Type of the resource. Always compute#address for addresses.

§name: Option<String>

Name of the resource. Provided by the client when the resource is created. The name must be 1-63 characters long, and comply with RFC1035. Specifically, the name must be 1-63 characters long and match the regular expression [a-z](\[-a-z0-9\]*[a-z0-9])?. The first character must be a lowercase letter, and all following characters (except for the last character) must be a dash, lowercase letter, or digit. The last character must be a lowercase letter or digit.

§network: Option<String>

The URL of the network in which to reserve the address. This field can only be used with INTERNAL type with the VPC_PEERING purpose.

§network_tier: Option<String>

This signifies the networking tier used for configuring this address and can only take the following values: PREMIUM or STANDARD. Global forwarding rules can only be Premium Tier. Regional forwarding rules can be either Premium or Standard Tier. Standard Tier addresses applied to regional forwarding rules can be used with any external load balancer. Regional forwarding rules in Premium Tier can only be used with a network load balancer.

If this field is not specified, it is assumed to be PREMIUM. Check the NetworkTier enum for the list of possible values.

§prefix_length: Option<i32>

The prefix length if the resource reprensents an IP range.

§purpose: Option<String>

The purpose of this resource, which can be one of the following values:

  • GCE_ENDPOINT for addresses that are used by VM instances, alias IP ranges, internal load balancers, and similar resources.
  • DNS_RESOLVER for a DNS resolver address in a subnetwork
  • VPC_PEERING for addresses that are reserved for VPC peer networks.
  • NAT_AUTO for addresses that are external IP addresses automatically reserved for Cloud NAT. Check the Purpose enum for the list of possible values.
§region: Option<String>

[Output Only] The URL of the region where the regional address resides. This field is not applicable to global addresses. You must specify this field as part of the HTTP request URL.

§self_link: Option<String>

[Output Only] Server-defined URL for the resource.

§status: Option<String>

[Output Only] The status of the address, which can be one of RESERVING, RESERVED, or IN_USE. An address that is RESERVING is currently in the process of being reserved. A RESERVED address is currently reserved and available to use. An IN_USE address is currently being used by another resource and is not available. Check the Status enum for the list of possible values.

§subnetwork: Option<String>

The URL of the subnetwork in which to reserve the address. If an IP address is specified, it must be within the subnetwork’s IP range. This field can only be used with INTERNAL type with a GCE_ENDPOINT or DNS_RESOLVER purpose.

§users: Vec<String>

[Output Only] The URLs of the resources that are using this address.

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impl Address

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pub fn id(&self) -> u64

Returns the value of id, or the default value if id is unset.

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pub fn kind(&self) -> &str

Returns the value of kind, or the default value if kind is unset.

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pub fn name(&self) -> &str

Returns the value of name, or the default value if name is unset.

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pub fn creation_timestamp(&self) -> &str

Returns the value of creation_timestamp, or the default value if creation_timestamp is unset.

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pub fn region(&self) -> &str

Returns the value of region, or the default value if region is unset.

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pub fn status(&self) -> &str

Returns the value of status, or the default value if status is unset.

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pub fn network(&self) -> &str

Returns the value of network, or the default value if network is unset.

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pub fn address_type(&self) -> &str

Returns the value of address_type, or the default value if address_type is unset.

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pub fn ip_version(&self) -> &str

Returns the value of ip_version, or the default value if ip_version is unset.

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pub fn subnetwork(&self) -> &str

Returns the value of subnetwork, or the default value if subnetwork is unset.

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pub fn purpose(&self) -> &str

Returns the value of purpose, or the default value if purpose is unset.

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pub fn description(&self) -> &str

Returns the value of description, or the default value if description is unset.

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pub fn prefix_length(&self) -> i32

Returns the value of prefix_length, or the default value if prefix_length is unset.

Returns the value of self_link, or the default value if self_link is unset.

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pub fn address(&self) -> &str

Returns the value of address, or the default value if address is unset.

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pub fn network_tier(&self) -> &str

Returns the value of network_tier, or the default value if network_tier is unset.

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impl Clone for Address

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fn clone(&self) -> Address

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for Address

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for Address

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fn default() -> Self

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl Message for Address

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fn encoded_len(&self) -> usize

Returns the encoded length of the message without a length delimiter.
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fn clear(&mut self)

Clears the message, resetting all fields to their default.
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fn encode<B>(&self, buf: &mut B) -> Result<(), EncodeError>
where B: BufMut, Self: Sized,

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where Self: Sized,

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fn encode_length_delimited<B>(&self, buf: &mut B) -> Result<(), EncodeError>
where B: BufMut, Self: Sized,

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fn encode_length_delimited_to_vec(&self) -> Vec<u8>
where Self: Sized,

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fn decode<B>(buf: B) -> Result<Self, DecodeError>
where B: Buf, Self: Default,

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fn decode_length_delimited<B>(buf: B) -> Result<Self, DecodeError>
where B: Buf, Self: Default,

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fn merge<B>(&mut self, buf: B) -> Result<(), DecodeError>
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fn merge_length_delimited<B>(&mut self, buf: B) -> Result<(), DecodeError>
where B: Buf, Self: Sized,

Decodes a length-delimited instance of the message from buffer, and merges it into self.
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impl PartialEq for Address

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fn eq(&self, other: &Address) -> bool

This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

This method tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl StructuralPartialEq for Address

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