Firewall is the Schema for the Firewalls API.
Type
CRD
Group
networking.digitalocean.crossplane.io
Version
v1alpha1
apiVersion: networking.digitalocean.crossplane.io/v1alpha1
kind: Firewall
FirewallSpec defines the desired state of Firewall
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The list of the IDs of the Droplets assigned to the Firewall.
References to Droplet in droplet to populate dropletIds.
Policies for referencing.
Selector for a list of Droplet in droplet to populate dropletIds.
Policies for selection.
The inbound access rule block for the Firewall. The inbound_rule block is documented below.
An array of strings containing the IPv4 addresses, IPv6 addresses, IPv4 CIDRs, and/or IPv6 CIDRs from which the inbound traffic will be accepted.
An array containing the IDs of the Droplets from which the inbound traffic will be accepted.
An array containing the IDs of the Kubernetes clusters from which the inbound traffic will be accepted.
An array containing the IDs of the Load Balancers from which the inbound traffic will be accepted.
An array containing the names of Tags corresponding to groups of Droplets from which the inbound traffic will be accepted.
The outbound access rule block for the Firewall. The outbound_rule block is documented below.
An array of strings containing the IPv4 addresses, IPv6 addresses, IPv4 CIDRs, and/or IPv6 CIDRs to which the outbound traffic will be allowed.
An array containing the IDs of the Droplets to which the outbound traffic will be allowed.
An array containing the IDs of the Kubernetes clusters to which the outbound traffic will be allowed.
An array containing the IDs of the Load Balancers to which the outbound traffic will be allowed.
An array containing the names of Tags corresponding to groups of Droplets to which the outbound traffic will be allowed.
The names of the Tags assigned to the Firewall.
THIS IS A BETA FIELD. It will be honored unless the Management Policies feature flag is disabled. InitProvider holds the same fields as ForProvider, with the exception of Identifier and other resource reference fields. The fields that are in InitProvider are merged into ForProvider when the resource is created. The same fields are also added to the terraform ignore_changes hook, to avoid updating them after creation. This is useful for fields that are required on creation, but we do not desire to update them after creation, for example because of an external controller is managing them, like an autoscaler.
The list of the IDs of the Droplets assigned to the Firewall.
References to Droplet in droplet to populate dropletIds.
Policies for referencing.
Selector for a list of Droplet in droplet to populate dropletIds.
Policies for selection.
The inbound access rule block for the Firewall. The inbound_rule block is documented below.
An array of strings containing the IPv4 addresses, IPv6 addresses, IPv4 CIDRs, and/or IPv6 CIDRs from which the inbound traffic will be accepted.
An array containing the IDs of the Droplets from which the inbound traffic will be accepted.
An array containing the IDs of the Kubernetes clusters from which the inbound traffic will be accepted.
An array containing the IDs of the Load Balancers from which the inbound traffic will be accepted.
An array containing the names of Tags corresponding to groups of Droplets from which the inbound traffic will be accepted.
The outbound access rule block for the Firewall. The outbound_rule block is documented below.
An array of strings containing the IPv4 addresses, IPv6 addresses, IPv4 CIDRs, and/or IPv6 CIDRs to which the outbound traffic will be allowed.
An array containing the IDs of the Droplets to which the outbound traffic will be allowed.
An array containing the IDs of the Kubernetes clusters to which the outbound traffic will be allowed.
An array containing the IDs of the Load Balancers to which the outbound traffic will be allowed.
An array containing the names of Tags corresponding to groups of Droplets to which the outbound traffic will be allowed.
The names of the Tags assigned to the Firewall.
THIS IS A BETA FIELD. It is on by default but can be opted out through a Crossplane feature flag. ManagementPolicies specify the array of actions Crossplane is allowed to take on the managed and external resources. This field is planned to replace the DeletionPolicy field in a future release. Currently, both could be set independently and non-default values would be honored if the feature flag is enabled. If both are custom, the DeletionPolicy field will be ignored. See the design doc for more information: https://github.com/crossplane/crossplane/blob/499895a25d1a1a0ba1604944ef98ac7a1a71f197/design/design-doc-observe-only-resources.md?plain=1#L223 and this one: https://github.com/crossplane/crossplane/blob/444267e84783136daa93568b364a5f01228cacbe/design/one-pager-ignore-changes.md
ProviderConfigReference specifies how the provider that will be used to create, observe, update, and delete this managed resource should be configured.
Policies for referencing.
PublishConnectionDetailsTo specifies the connection secret config which contains a name, metadata and a reference to secret store config to which any connection details for this managed resource should be written. Connection details frequently include the endpoint, username, and password required to connect to the managed resource.
WriteConnectionSecretToReference specifies the namespace and name of a Secret to which any connection details for this managed resource should be written. Connection details frequently include the endpoint, username, and password required to connect to the managed resource. This field is planned to be replaced in a future release in favor of PublishConnectionDetailsTo. Currently, both could be set independently and connection details would be published to both without affecting each other.
FirewallStatus defines the observed state of Firewall.
No description provided.
The list of the IDs of the Droplets assigned to the Firewall.
The inbound access rule block for the Firewall. The inbound_rule block is documented below.
An array of strings containing the IPv4 addresses, IPv6 addresses, IPv4 CIDRs, and/or IPv6 CIDRs from which the inbound traffic will be accepted.
An array containing the IDs of the Droplets from which the inbound traffic will be accepted.
An array containing the IDs of the Kubernetes clusters from which the inbound traffic will be accepted.
An array containing the IDs of the Load Balancers from which the inbound traffic will be accepted.
An array containing the names of Tags corresponding to groups of Droplets from which the inbound traffic will be accepted.
The outbound access rule block for the Firewall. The outbound_rule block is documented below.
An array of strings containing the IPv4 addresses, IPv6 addresses, IPv4 CIDRs, and/or IPv6 CIDRs to which the outbound traffic will be allowed.
An array containing the IDs of the Droplets to which the outbound traffic will be allowed.
An array containing the IDs of the Kubernetes clusters to which the outbound traffic will be allowed.
An array containing the IDs of the Load Balancers to which the outbound traffic will be allowed.
An array containing the names of Tags corresponding to groups of Droplets to which the outbound traffic will be allowed.
The names of the Tags assigned to the Firewall.
Conditions of the resource.
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