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Kubernetes Engine V1beta1 API - Class Google::Cloud::Container::V1beta1::WorkloadCertificates (v0.28.0)
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Reference documentation and code samples for the Kubernetes Engine V1beta1 API class Google::Cloud::Container::V1beta1::WorkloadCertificates.
Configuration for issuance of mTLS keys and certificates to Kubernetes pods.
Extended By
Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods
Includes
Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
Methods
#enable_certificates
def enable_certificates () - > :: Google :: Protobuf :: BoolValue
Returns
(::Google::Protobuf::BoolValue ) — enable_certificates controls issuance of workload mTLS certificates.
If set, the GKE Workload Identity Certificates controller and node agent
will be deployed in the cluster, which can then be configured by creating a
WorkloadCertificateConfig Custom Resource.
Requires Workload Identity
(workload_pool
must be non-empty).
#enable_certificates=
def enable_certificates= ( value ) - > :: Google :: Protobuf :: BoolValue
Parameter
value (::Google::Protobuf::BoolValue ) — enable_certificates controls issuance of workload mTLS certificates.
If set, the GKE Workload Identity Certificates controller and node agent
will be deployed in the cluster, which can then be configured by creating a
WorkloadCertificateConfig Custom Resource.
Requires Workload Identity
(workload_pool
must be non-empty).
Returns
(::Google::Protobuf::BoolValue ) — enable_certificates controls issuance of workload mTLS certificates.
If set, the GKE Workload Identity Certificates controller and node agent
will be deployed in the cluster, which can then be configured by creating a
WorkloadCertificateConfig Custom Resource.
Requires Workload Identity
(workload_pool
must be non-empty).
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Last updated 2024-09-19 UTC.
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