Certificates Manager API allows customers to see and manage all
their TLS certificates.
Certificates Manager API service provides methods to manage
certificates, group them into collections, and create serving
configuration that can be easily applied to other Cloud resources
e.g. Target Proxies.
Data Model
The Certificates Manager service exposes the following resources:
Certificate that describes a single TLS certificate.
CertificateMap that describes a collection of certificates
that can be attached to a target resource.
CertificateMapEntry that describes a single configuration
entry that consists of a SNI and a group of certificates. It's a
subresource of CertificateMap.
Certificate, CertificateMap and CertificateMapEntry IDs have to
fully match the regexp [a-z0-9-]{1,63}. In other words,
only lower case letters, digits, and hyphen are allowed
length of the resource ID has to be in [1,63] range.
Provides methods to manage Cloud Certificate Manager entities.
Certificates Manager API allows customers to see and manage all
their TLS certificates.
Certificates Manager API service provides methods to manage
certificates, group them into collections, and create serving
configuration that can be easily applied to other Cloud resources
e.g. Target Proxies.
Data Model
The Certificates Manager service exposes the following resources:
Certificate that describes a single TLS certificate.
CertificateMap that describes a collection of certificates
that can be attached to a target resource.
CertificateMapEntry that describes a single configuration
entry that consists of a SNI and a group of certificates. It's a
subresource of CertificateMap.
Certificate, CertificateMap and CertificateMapEntry IDs have to
fully match the regexp [a-z0-9-]{1,63}. In other words,
only lower case letters, digits, and hyphen are allowed
length of the resource ID has to be in [1,63] range.
Provides methods to manage Cloud Certificate Manager entities.
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It's a subresource of CertificateMap.\n\nCertificate, CertificateMap and CertificateMapEntry IDs have to\nfully match the regexp `[a-z0-9-]{1,63}`. In other words,\n\n- only lower case letters, digits, and hyphen are allowed\n- length of the resource ID has to be in \\[1,63\\] range.\n\nProvides methods to manage Cloud Certificate Manager entities.\n\n### [CertificateManagerClient](/python/docs/reference/certificatemanager/latest/google.cloud.certificate_manager_v1.services.certificate_manager.CertificateManagerClient)\n\nAPI Overview\n\nCertificates Manager API allows customers to see and manage all\ntheir TLS certificates.\n\nCertificates Manager API service provides methods to manage\ncertificates, group them into collections, and create serving\nconfiguration that can be easily applied to other Cloud resources\ne.g. Target Proxies.\n\nData Model\n\nThe Certificates Manager service exposes the following resources:\n\n- `Certificate` that describes a single TLS certificate.\n- `CertificateMap` that describes a collection of certificates that can be attached to a target resource.\n- `CertificateMapEntry` that describes a single configuration entry that consists of a SNI and a group of certificates. It's a subresource of CertificateMap.\n\nCertificate, CertificateMap and CertificateMapEntry IDs have to\nfully match the regexp `[a-z0-9-]{1,63}`. In other words,\n\n- only lower case letters, digits, and hyphen are allowed\n- length of the resource ID has to be in \\[1,63\\] range.\n\nProvides methods to manage Cloud Certificate Manager entities.\n\nModules\n-------\n\n### [pagers](/python/docs/reference/certificatemanager/latest/google.cloud.certificate_manager_v1.services.certificate_manager.pagers)\n\nAPI documentation for `certificate_manager_v1.services.certificate_manager.pagers` module."]]