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Add HTTPS frontend with SNEG example #1112

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40 changes: 40 additions & 0 deletions modules/net-glb/README.md
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Expand Up @@ -438,6 +438,46 @@ module "glb-0" {
# tftest modules=1 resources=5
```

Serverless NEGs don't use the port name but it should be set to `http`. An HTTPS frontend requires the protocol to be set to `HTTPS`, and the port name field will infer this value if omitted so you need to set it explicitly:

```hcl
module "glb-0" {
source = "./fabric/modules/net-glb"
project_id = "myprj"
name = "glb-test-0"
backend_service_configs = {
default = {
backends = [
{ backend = "neg-0" }
]
health_checks = []
port_name = "http"
}
}
# with a single serverless NEG the implied default health check is not needed
health_check_configs = {}
neg_configs = {
neg-0 = {
cloudrun = {
region = "europe-west8"
target_service = {
name = "hello"
}
}
}
}
protocol = "HTTPS"
ssl_certificates = {
managed_configs = {
default = {
domains = ["glb-test-0.example.org"]
}
}
}
}
# tftest ...
```

### URL Map

The module exposes the full URL map resource configuration, with some minor changes to the interface to decrease verbosity, and support for aliasing backend services via keys.
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