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Google Cloud Classic v7.20.0 published on Wednesday, Apr 24, 2024 by Pulumi

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Google Cloud Classic v7.20.0 published on Wednesday, Apr 24, 2024 by Pulumi

    Example Usage

    Firebasehosting Customdomain Basic

    import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
    import * as gcp from "@pulumi/gcp";
    
    const _default = new gcp.firebase.HostingCustomDomain("default", {
        project: "my-project-name",
        siteId: "site-id",
        customDomain: "custom.domain.com",
    });
    
    import pulumi
    import pulumi_gcp as gcp
    
    default = gcp.firebase.HostingCustomDomain("default",
        project="my-project-name",
        site_id="site-id",
        custom_domain="custom.domain.com")
    
    package main
    
    import (
    	"github.com/pulumi/pulumi-gcp/sdk/v7/go/gcp/firebase"
    	"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/sdk/v3/go/pulumi"
    )
    
    func main() {
    	pulumi.Run(func(ctx *pulumi.Context) error {
    		_, err := firebase.NewHostingCustomDomain(ctx, "default", &firebase.HostingCustomDomainArgs{
    			Project:      pulumi.String("my-project-name"),
    			SiteId:       pulumi.String("site-id"),
    			CustomDomain: pulumi.String("custom.domain.com"),
    		})
    		if err != nil {
    			return err
    		}
    		return nil
    	})
    }
    
    using System.Collections.Generic;
    using System.Linq;
    using Pulumi;
    using Gcp = Pulumi.Gcp;
    
    return await Deployment.RunAsync(() => 
    {
        var @default = new Gcp.Firebase.HostingCustomDomain("default", new()
        {
            Project = "my-project-name",
            SiteId = "site-id",
            CustomDomain = "custom.domain.com",
        });
    
    });
    
    package generated_program;
    
    import com.pulumi.Context;
    import com.pulumi.Pulumi;
    import com.pulumi.core.Output;
    import com.pulumi.gcp.firebase.HostingCustomDomain;
    import com.pulumi.gcp.firebase.HostingCustomDomainArgs;
    import java.util.List;
    import java.util.ArrayList;
    import java.util.Map;
    import java.io.File;
    import java.nio.file.Files;
    import java.nio.file.Paths;
    
    public class App {
        public static void main(String[] args) {
            Pulumi.run(App::stack);
        }
    
        public static void stack(Context ctx) {
            var default_ = new HostingCustomDomain("default", HostingCustomDomainArgs.builder()        
                .project("my-project-name")
                .siteId("site-id")
                .customDomain("custom.domain.com")
                .build());
    
        }
    }
    
    resources:
      default:
        type: gcp:firebase:HostingCustomDomain
        properties:
          project: my-project-name
          siteId: site-id
          customDomain: custom.domain.com
    

    Firebasehosting Customdomain Full

    import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
    import * as gcp from "@pulumi/gcp";
    
    const _default = new gcp.firebase.HostingSite("default", {
        project: "my-project-name",
        siteId: "site-id-full",
    });
    const defaultHostingCustomDomain = new gcp.firebase.HostingCustomDomain("default", {
        project: "my-project-name",
        siteId: _default.siteId,
        customDomain: "source.domain.com",
        certPreference: "GROUPED",
        redirectTarget: "destination.domain.com",
        waitDnsVerification: false,
    });
    
    import pulumi
    import pulumi_gcp as gcp
    
    default = gcp.firebase.HostingSite("default",
        project="my-project-name",
        site_id="site-id-full")
    default_hosting_custom_domain = gcp.firebase.HostingCustomDomain("default",
        project="my-project-name",
        site_id=default.site_id,
        custom_domain="source.domain.com",
        cert_preference="GROUPED",
        redirect_target="destination.domain.com",
        wait_dns_verification=False)
    
    package main
    
    import (
    	"github.com/pulumi/pulumi-gcp/sdk/v7/go/gcp/firebase"
    	"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/sdk/v3/go/pulumi"
    )
    
    func main() {
    	pulumi.Run(func(ctx *pulumi.Context) error {
    		_, err := firebase.NewHostingSite(ctx, "default", &firebase.HostingSiteArgs{
    			Project: pulumi.String("my-project-name"),
    			SiteId:  pulumi.String("site-id-full"),
    		})
    		if err != nil {
    			return err
    		}
    		_, err = firebase.NewHostingCustomDomain(ctx, "default", &firebase.HostingCustomDomainArgs{
    			Project:             pulumi.String("my-project-name"),
    			SiteId:              _default.SiteId,
    			CustomDomain:        pulumi.String("source.domain.com"),
    			CertPreference:      pulumi.String("GROUPED"),
    			RedirectTarget:      pulumi.String("destination.domain.com"),
    			WaitDnsVerification: pulumi.Bool(false),
    		})
    		if err != nil {
    			return err
    		}
    		return nil
    	})
    }
    
    using System.Collections.Generic;
    using System.Linq;
    using Pulumi;
    using Gcp = Pulumi.Gcp;
    
    return await Deployment.RunAsync(() => 
    {
        var @default = new Gcp.Firebase.HostingSite("default", new()
        {
            Project = "my-project-name",
            SiteId = "site-id-full",
        });
    
        var defaultHostingCustomDomain = new Gcp.Firebase.HostingCustomDomain("default", new()
        {
            Project = "my-project-name",
            SiteId = @default.SiteId,
            CustomDomain = "source.domain.com",
            CertPreference = "GROUPED",
            RedirectTarget = "destination.domain.com",
            WaitDnsVerification = false,
        });
    
    });
    
    package generated_program;
    
    import com.pulumi.Context;
    import com.pulumi.Pulumi;
    import com.pulumi.core.Output;
    import com.pulumi.gcp.firebase.HostingSite;
    import com.pulumi.gcp.firebase.HostingSiteArgs;
    import com.pulumi.gcp.firebase.HostingCustomDomain;
    import com.pulumi.gcp.firebase.HostingCustomDomainArgs;
    import java.util.List;
    import java.util.ArrayList;
    import java.util.Map;
    import java.io.File;
    import java.nio.file.Files;
    import java.nio.file.Paths;
    
    public class App {
        public static void main(String[] args) {
            Pulumi.run(App::stack);
        }
    
        public static void stack(Context ctx) {
            var default_ = new HostingSite("default", HostingSiteArgs.builder()        
                .project("my-project-name")
                .siteId("site-id-full")
                .build());
    
            var defaultHostingCustomDomain = new HostingCustomDomain("defaultHostingCustomDomain", HostingCustomDomainArgs.builder()        
                .project("my-project-name")
                .siteId(default_.siteId())
                .customDomain("source.domain.com")
                .certPreference("GROUPED")
                .redirectTarget("destination.domain.com")
                .waitDnsVerification(false)
                .build());
    
        }
    }
    
    resources:
      default:
        type: gcp:firebase:HostingSite
        properties:
          project: my-project-name
          siteId: site-id-full
      defaultHostingCustomDomain:
        type: gcp:firebase:HostingCustomDomain
        name: default
        properties:
          project: my-project-name
          siteId: ${default.siteId}
          customDomain: source.domain.com
          certPreference: GROUPED
          redirectTarget: destination.domain.com
          waitDnsVerification: false
    

    Firebasehosting Customdomain Cloud Run

    import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
    import * as gcp from "@pulumi/gcp";
    
    const _default = new gcp.firebase.HostingSite("default", {
        project: "my-project-name",
        siteId: "site-id",
    });
    const defaultService = new gcp.cloudrunv2.Service("default", {
        project: "my-project-name",
        name: "cloud-run-service-via-hosting",
        location: "us-central1",
        ingress: "INGRESS_TRAFFIC_ALL",
        template: {
            containers: [{
                image: "us-docker.pkg.dev/cloudrun/container/hello",
            }],
        },
    });
    const defaultHostingVersion = new gcp.firebase.HostingVersion("default", {
        siteId: _default.siteId,
        config: {
            rewrites: [{
                glob: "/hello/**",
                run: {
                    serviceId: defaultService.name,
                    region: defaultService.location,
                },
            }],
        },
    });
    const defaultHostingRelease = new gcp.firebase.HostingRelease("default", {
        siteId: _default.siteId,
        versionName: defaultHostingVersion.name,
        message: "Cloud Run Integration",
    });
    const defaultHostingCustomDomain = new gcp.firebase.HostingCustomDomain("default", {
        project: "my-project-name",
        siteId: _default.siteId,
        customDomain: "run.custom.domain.com",
        waitDnsVerification: false,
    });
    
    import pulumi
    import pulumi_gcp as gcp
    
    default = gcp.firebase.HostingSite("default",
        project="my-project-name",
        site_id="site-id")
    default_service = gcp.cloudrunv2.Service("default",
        project="my-project-name",
        name="cloud-run-service-via-hosting",
        location="us-central1",
        ingress="INGRESS_TRAFFIC_ALL",
        template=gcp.cloudrunv2.ServiceTemplateArgs(
            containers=[gcp.cloudrunv2.ServiceTemplateContainerArgs(
                image="us-docker.pkg.dev/cloudrun/container/hello",
            )],
        ))
    default_hosting_version = gcp.firebase.HostingVersion("default",
        site_id=default.site_id,
        config=gcp.firebase.HostingVersionConfigArgs(
            rewrites=[gcp.firebase.HostingVersionConfigRewriteArgs(
                glob="/hello/**",
                run=gcp.firebase.HostingVersionConfigRewriteRunArgs(
                    service_id=default_service.name,
                    region=default_service.location,
                ),
            )],
        ))
    default_hosting_release = gcp.firebase.HostingRelease("default",
        site_id=default.site_id,
        version_name=default_hosting_version.name,
        message="Cloud Run Integration")
    default_hosting_custom_domain = gcp.firebase.HostingCustomDomain("default",
        project="my-project-name",
        site_id=default.site_id,
        custom_domain="run.custom.domain.com",
        wait_dns_verification=False)
    
    package main
    
    import (
    	"github.com/pulumi/pulumi-gcp/sdk/v7/go/gcp/cloudrunv2"
    	"github.com/pulumi/pulumi-gcp/sdk/v7/go/gcp/firebase"
    	"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/sdk/v3/go/pulumi"
    )
    
    func main() {
    	pulumi.Run(func(ctx *pulumi.Context) error {
    		_, err := firebase.NewHostingSite(ctx, "default", &firebase.HostingSiteArgs{
    			Project: pulumi.String("my-project-name"),
    			SiteId:  pulumi.String("site-id"),
    		})
    		if err != nil {
    			return err
    		}
    		defaultService, err := cloudrunv2.NewService(ctx, "default", &cloudrunv2.ServiceArgs{
    			Project:  pulumi.String("my-project-name"),
    			Name:     pulumi.String("cloud-run-service-via-hosting"),
    			Location: pulumi.String("us-central1"),
    			Ingress:  pulumi.String("INGRESS_TRAFFIC_ALL"),
    			Template: &cloudrunv2.ServiceTemplateArgs{
    				Containers: cloudrunv2.ServiceTemplateContainerArray{
    					&cloudrunv2.ServiceTemplateContainerArgs{
    						Image: pulumi.String("us-docker.pkg.dev/cloudrun/container/hello"),
    					},
    				},
    			},
    		})
    		if err != nil {
    			return err
    		}
    		defaultHostingVersion, err := firebase.NewHostingVersion(ctx, "default", &firebase.HostingVersionArgs{
    			SiteId: _default.SiteId,
    			Config: &firebase.HostingVersionConfigArgs{
    				Rewrites: firebase.HostingVersionConfigRewriteArray{
    					&firebase.HostingVersionConfigRewriteArgs{
    						Glob: pulumi.String("/hello/**"),
    						Run: &firebase.HostingVersionConfigRewriteRunArgs{
    							ServiceId: defaultService.Name,
    							Region:    defaultService.Location,
    						},
    					},
    				},
    			},
    		})
    		if err != nil {
    			return err
    		}
    		_, err = firebase.NewHostingRelease(ctx, "default", &firebase.HostingReleaseArgs{
    			SiteId:      _default.SiteId,
    			VersionName: defaultHostingVersion.Name,
    			Message:     pulumi.String("Cloud Run Integration"),
    		})
    		if err != nil {
    			return err
    		}
    		_, err = firebase.NewHostingCustomDomain(ctx, "default", &firebase.HostingCustomDomainArgs{
    			Project:             pulumi.String("my-project-name"),
    			SiteId:              _default.SiteId,
    			CustomDomain:        pulumi.String("run.custom.domain.com"),
    			WaitDnsVerification: pulumi.Bool(false),
    		})
    		if err != nil {
    			return err
    		}
    		return nil
    	})
    }
    
    using System.Collections.Generic;
    using System.Linq;
    using Pulumi;
    using Gcp = Pulumi.Gcp;
    
    return await Deployment.RunAsync(() => 
    {
        var @default = new Gcp.Firebase.HostingSite("default", new()
        {
            Project = "my-project-name",
            SiteId = "site-id",
        });
    
        var defaultService = new Gcp.CloudRunV2.Service("default", new()
        {
            Project = "my-project-name",
            Name = "cloud-run-service-via-hosting",
            Location = "us-central1",
            Ingress = "INGRESS_TRAFFIC_ALL",
            Template = new Gcp.CloudRunV2.Inputs.ServiceTemplateArgs
            {
                Containers = new[]
                {
                    new Gcp.CloudRunV2.Inputs.ServiceTemplateContainerArgs
                    {
                        Image = "us-docker.pkg.dev/cloudrun/container/hello",
                    },
                },
            },
        });
    
        var defaultHostingVersion = new Gcp.Firebase.HostingVersion("default", new()
        {
            SiteId = @default.SiteId,
            Config = new Gcp.Firebase.Inputs.HostingVersionConfigArgs
            {
                Rewrites = new[]
                {
                    new Gcp.Firebase.Inputs.HostingVersionConfigRewriteArgs
                    {
                        Glob = "/hello/**",
                        Run = new Gcp.Firebase.Inputs.HostingVersionConfigRewriteRunArgs
                        {
                            ServiceId = defaultService.Name,
                            Region = defaultService.Location,
                        },
                    },
                },
            },
        });
    
        var defaultHostingRelease = new Gcp.Firebase.HostingRelease("default", new()
        {
            SiteId = @default.SiteId,
            VersionName = defaultHostingVersion.Name,
            Message = "Cloud Run Integration",
        });
    
        var defaultHostingCustomDomain = new Gcp.Firebase.HostingCustomDomain("default", new()
        {
            Project = "my-project-name",
            SiteId = @default.SiteId,
            CustomDomain = "run.custom.domain.com",
            WaitDnsVerification = false,
        });
    
    });
    
    package generated_program;
    
    import com.pulumi.Context;
    import com.pulumi.Pulumi;
    import com.pulumi.core.Output;
    import com.pulumi.gcp.firebase.HostingSite;
    import com.pulumi.gcp.firebase.HostingSiteArgs;
    import com.pulumi.gcp.cloudrunv2.Service;
    import com.pulumi.gcp.cloudrunv2.ServiceArgs;
    import com.pulumi.gcp.cloudrunv2.inputs.ServiceTemplateArgs;
    import com.pulumi.gcp.firebase.HostingVersion;
    import com.pulumi.gcp.firebase.HostingVersionArgs;
    import com.pulumi.gcp.firebase.inputs.HostingVersionConfigArgs;
    import com.pulumi.gcp.firebase.HostingRelease;
    import com.pulumi.gcp.firebase.HostingReleaseArgs;
    import com.pulumi.gcp.firebase.HostingCustomDomain;
    import com.pulumi.gcp.firebase.HostingCustomDomainArgs;
    import java.util.List;
    import java.util.ArrayList;
    import java.util.Map;
    import java.io.File;
    import java.nio.file.Files;
    import java.nio.file.Paths;
    
    public class App {
        public static void main(String[] args) {
            Pulumi.run(App::stack);
        }
    
        public static void stack(Context ctx) {
            var default_ = new HostingSite("default", HostingSiteArgs.builder()        
                .project("my-project-name")
                .siteId("site-id")
                .build());
    
            var defaultService = new Service("defaultService", ServiceArgs.builder()        
                .project("my-project-name")
                .name("cloud-run-service-via-hosting")
                .location("us-central1")
                .ingress("INGRESS_TRAFFIC_ALL")
                .template(ServiceTemplateArgs.builder()
                    .containers(ServiceTemplateContainerArgs.builder()
                        .image("us-docker.pkg.dev/cloudrun/container/hello")
                        .build())
                    .build())
                .build());
    
            var defaultHostingVersion = new HostingVersion("defaultHostingVersion", HostingVersionArgs.builder()        
                .siteId(default_.siteId())
                .config(HostingVersionConfigArgs.builder()
                    .rewrites(HostingVersionConfigRewriteArgs.builder()
                        .glob("/hello/**")
                        .run(HostingVersionConfigRewriteRunArgs.builder()
                            .serviceId(defaultService.name())
                            .region(defaultService.location())
                            .build())
                        .build())
                    .build())
                .build());
    
            var defaultHostingRelease = new HostingRelease("defaultHostingRelease", HostingReleaseArgs.builder()        
                .siteId(default_.siteId())
                .versionName(defaultHostingVersion.name())
                .message("Cloud Run Integration")
                .build());
    
            var defaultHostingCustomDomain = new HostingCustomDomain("defaultHostingCustomDomain", HostingCustomDomainArgs.builder()        
                .project("my-project-name")
                .siteId(default_.siteId())
                .customDomain("run.custom.domain.com")
                .waitDnsVerification(false)
                .build());
    
        }
    }
    
    resources:
      default:
        type: gcp:firebase:HostingSite
        properties:
          project: my-project-name
          siteId: site-id
      defaultService:
        type: gcp:cloudrunv2:Service
        name: default
        properties:
          project: my-project-name
          name: cloud-run-service-via-hosting
          location: us-central1
          ingress: INGRESS_TRAFFIC_ALL
          template:
            containers:
              - image: us-docker.pkg.dev/cloudrun/container/hello
      defaultHostingVersion:
        type: gcp:firebase:HostingVersion
        name: default
        properties:
          siteId: ${default.siteId}
          config:
            rewrites:
              - glob: /hello/**
                run:
                  serviceId: ${defaultService.name}
                  region: ${defaultService.location}
      defaultHostingRelease:
        type: gcp:firebase:HostingRelease
        name: default
        properties:
          siteId: ${default.siteId}
          versionName: ${defaultHostingVersion.name}
          message: Cloud Run Integration
      defaultHostingCustomDomain:
        type: gcp:firebase:HostingCustomDomain
        name: default
        properties:
          project: my-project-name
          siteId: ${default.siteId}
          customDomain: run.custom.domain.com
          waitDnsVerification: false
    

    Create HostingCustomDomain Resource

    Resources are created with functions called constructors. To learn more about declaring and configuring resources, see Resources.

    Constructor syntax

    new HostingCustomDomain(name: string, args: HostingCustomDomainArgs, opts?: CustomResourceOptions);
    @overload
    def HostingCustomDomain(resource_name: str,
                            args: HostingCustomDomainArgs,
                            opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None)
    
    @overload
    def HostingCustomDomain(resource_name: str,
                            opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
                            custom_domain: Optional[str] = None,
                            site_id: Optional[str] = None,
                            cert_preference: Optional[str] = None,
                            project: Optional[str] = None,
                            redirect_target: Optional[str] = None,
                            wait_dns_verification: Optional[bool] = None)
    func NewHostingCustomDomain(ctx *Context, name string, args HostingCustomDomainArgs, opts ...ResourceOption) (*HostingCustomDomain, error)
    public HostingCustomDomain(string name, HostingCustomDomainArgs args, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)
    public HostingCustomDomain(String name, HostingCustomDomainArgs args)
    public HostingCustomDomain(String name, HostingCustomDomainArgs args, CustomResourceOptions options)
    
    type: gcp:firebase:HostingCustomDomain
    properties: # The arguments to resource properties.
    options: # Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
    
    

    Parameters

    name string
    The unique name of the resource.
    args HostingCustomDomainArgs
    The arguments to resource properties.
    opts CustomResourceOptions
    Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
    resource_name str
    The unique name of the resource.
    args HostingCustomDomainArgs
    The arguments to resource properties.
    opts ResourceOptions
    Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
    ctx Context
    Context object for the current deployment.
    name string
    The unique name of the resource.
    args HostingCustomDomainArgs
    The arguments to resource properties.
    opts ResourceOption
    Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
    name string
    The unique name of the resource.
    args HostingCustomDomainArgs
    The arguments to resource properties.
    opts CustomResourceOptions
    Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
    name String
    The unique name of the resource.
    args HostingCustomDomainArgs
    The arguments to resource properties.
    options CustomResourceOptions
    Bag of options to control resource's behavior.

    Example

    The following reference example uses placeholder values for all input properties.

    var hostingCustomDomainResource = new Gcp.Firebase.HostingCustomDomain("hostingCustomDomainResource", new()
    {
        CustomDomain = "string",
        SiteId = "string",
        CertPreference = "string",
        Project = "string",
        RedirectTarget = "string",
        WaitDnsVerification = false,
    });
    
    example, err := firebase.NewHostingCustomDomain(ctx, "hostingCustomDomainResource", &firebase.HostingCustomDomainArgs{
    	CustomDomain:        pulumi.String("string"),
    	SiteId:              pulumi.String("string"),
    	CertPreference:      pulumi.String("string"),
    	Project:             pulumi.String("string"),
    	RedirectTarget:      pulumi.String("string"),
    	WaitDnsVerification: pulumi.Bool(false),
    })
    
    var hostingCustomDomainResource = new HostingCustomDomain("hostingCustomDomainResource", HostingCustomDomainArgs.builder()        
        .customDomain("string")
        .siteId("string")
        .certPreference("string")
        .project("string")
        .redirectTarget("string")
        .waitDnsVerification(false)
        .build());
    
    hosting_custom_domain_resource = gcp.firebase.HostingCustomDomain("hostingCustomDomainResource",
        custom_domain="string",
        site_id="string",
        cert_preference="string",
        project="string",
        redirect_target="string",
        wait_dns_verification=False)
    
    const hostingCustomDomainResource = new gcp.firebase.HostingCustomDomain("hostingCustomDomainResource", {
        customDomain: "string",
        siteId: "string",
        certPreference: "string",
        project: "string",
        redirectTarget: "string",
        waitDnsVerification: false,
    });
    
    type: gcp:firebase:HostingCustomDomain
    properties:
        certPreference: string
        customDomain: string
        project: string
        redirectTarget: string
        siteId: string
        waitDnsVerification: false
    

    HostingCustomDomain Resource Properties

    To learn more about resource properties and how to use them, see Inputs and Outputs in the Architecture and Concepts docs.

    Inputs

    The HostingCustomDomain resource accepts the following input properties:

    CustomDomain string
    The ID of the CustomDomain, which is the domain name you'd like to use with Firebase Hosting.


    SiteId string
    The ID of the site in which to create this custom domain association.
    CertPreference string
    A field that lets you specify which SSL certificate type Hosting creates for your domain name. Spark plan CustomDomains only have access to the GROUPED cert type, while Blaze plan can select any option. Possible values are: GROUPED, PROJECT_GROUPED, DEDICATED.
    Project string
    The ID of the project in which the resource belongs. If it is not provided, the provider project is used.
    RedirectTarget string
    A domain name that this CustomDomain should direct traffic towards. If specified, Hosting will respond to requests against this CustomDomain with an HTTP 301 code, and route traffic to the specified redirect_target instead.
    WaitDnsVerification bool
    If true, Terraform will wait for DNS records to be fully resolved on the 'CustomDomain'. If false, Terraform will not wait for DNS records on the 'CustomDomain'. Any issues in the 'CustomDomain' will be returned and stored in the Terraform state.
    CustomDomain string
    The ID of the CustomDomain, which is the domain name you'd like to use with Firebase Hosting.


    SiteId string
    The ID of the site in which to create this custom domain association.
    CertPreference string
    A field that lets you specify which SSL certificate type Hosting creates for your domain name. Spark plan CustomDomains only have access to the GROUPED cert type, while Blaze plan can select any option. Possible values are: GROUPED, PROJECT_GROUPED, DEDICATED.
    Project string
    The ID of the project in which the resource belongs. If it is not provided, the provider project is used.
    RedirectTarget string
    A domain name that this CustomDomain should direct traffic towards. If specified, Hosting will respond to requests against this CustomDomain with an HTTP 301 code, and route traffic to the specified redirect_target instead.
    WaitDnsVerification bool
    If true, Terraform will wait for DNS records to be fully resolved on the 'CustomDomain'. If false, Terraform will not wait for DNS records on the 'CustomDomain'. Any issues in the 'CustomDomain' will be returned and stored in the Terraform state.
    customDomain String
    The ID of the CustomDomain, which is the domain name you'd like to use with Firebase Hosting.


    siteId String
    The ID of the site in which to create this custom domain association.
    certPreference String
    A field that lets you specify which SSL certificate type Hosting creates for your domain name. Spark plan CustomDomains only have access to the GROUPED cert type, while Blaze plan can select any option. Possible values are: GROUPED, PROJECT_GROUPED, DEDICATED.
    project String
    The ID of the project in which the resource belongs. If it is not provided, the provider project is used.
    redirectTarget String
    A domain name that this CustomDomain should direct traffic towards. If specified, Hosting will respond to requests against this CustomDomain with an HTTP 301 code, and route traffic to the specified redirect_target instead.
    waitDnsVerification Boolean
    If true, Terraform will wait for DNS records to be fully resolved on the 'CustomDomain'. If false, Terraform will not wait for DNS records on the 'CustomDomain'. Any issues in the 'CustomDomain' will be returned and stored in the Terraform state.
    customDomain string
    The ID of the CustomDomain, which is the domain name you'd like to use with Firebase Hosting.


    siteId string
    The ID of the site in which to create this custom domain association.
    certPreference string
    A field that lets you specify which SSL certificate type Hosting creates for your domain name. Spark plan CustomDomains only have access to the GROUPED cert type, while Blaze plan can select any option. Possible values are: GROUPED, PROJECT_GROUPED, DEDICATED.
    project string
    The ID of the project in which the resource belongs. If it is not provided, the provider project is used.
    redirectTarget string
    A domain name that this CustomDomain should direct traffic towards. If specified, Hosting will respond to requests against this CustomDomain with an HTTP 301 code, and route traffic to the specified redirect_target instead.
    waitDnsVerification boolean
    If true, Terraform will wait for DNS records to be fully resolved on the 'CustomDomain'. If false, Terraform will not wait for DNS records on the 'CustomDomain'. Any issues in the 'CustomDomain' will be returned and stored in the Terraform state.
    custom_domain str
    The ID of the CustomDomain, which is the domain name you'd like to use with Firebase Hosting.


    site_id str
    The ID of the site in which to create this custom domain association.
    cert_preference str
    A field that lets you specify which SSL certificate type Hosting creates for your domain name. Spark plan CustomDomains only have access to the GROUPED cert type, while Blaze plan can select any option. Possible values are: GROUPED, PROJECT_GROUPED, DEDICATED.
    project str
    The ID of the project in which the resource belongs. If it is not provided, the provider project is used.
    redirect_target str
    A domain name that this CustomDomain should direct traffic towards. If specified, Hosting will respond to requests against this CustomDomain with an HTTP 301 code, and route traffic to the specified redirect_target instead.
    wait_dns_verification bool
    If true, Terraform will wait for DNS records to be fully resolved on the 'CustomDomain'. If false, Terraform will not wait for DNS records on the 'CustomDomain'. Any issues in the 'CustomDomain' will be returned and stored in the Terraform state.
    customDomain String
    The ID of the CustomDomain, which is the domain name you'd like to use with Firebase Hosting.


    siteId String
    The ID of the site in which to create this custom domain association.
    certPreference String
    A field that lets you specify which SSL certificate type Hosting creates for your domain name. Spark plan CustomDomains only have access to the GROUPED cert type, while Blaze plan can select any option. Possible values are: GROUPED, PROJECT_GROUPED, DEDICATED.
    project String
    The ID of the project in which the resource belongs. If it is not provided, the provider project is used.
    redirectTarget String
    A domain name that this CustomDomain should direct traffic towards. If specified, Hosting will respond to requests against this CustomDomain with an HTTP 301 code, and route traffic to the specified redirect_target instead.
    waitDnsVerification Boolean
    If true, Terraform will wait for DNS records to be fully resolved on the 'CustomDomain'. If false, Terraform will not wait for DNS records on the 'CustomDomain'. Any issues in the 'CustomDomain' will be returned and stored in the Terraform state.

    Outputs

    All input properties are implicitly available as output properties. Additionally, the HostingCustomDomain resource produces the following output properties:

    Certs List<HostingCustomDomainCert>
    The SSL certificate Hosting has for this CustomDomain's domain name. For new CustomDomains, this often represents Hosting's intent to create a certificate, rather than an actual cert. Check the state field for more. Structure is documented below.
    CreateTime string
    The CustomDomain's create time.
    DeleteTime string
    The time the CustomDomain was deleted; null for CustomDomains that haven't been deleted. Deleted CustomDomains persist for approximately 30 days, after which time Hosting removes them completely.
    Etag string
    A string that represents the current state of the CustomDomain and allows you to confirm its initial state in requests that would modify it.
    ExpireTime string
    The minimum time before a soft-deleted CustomDomain is completely removed from Hosting; null for CustomDomains that haven't been deleted.
    HostState string
    The host state of your domain name. Host state is determined by checking each IP address associated with your domain name to see if it's serving Hosting content. HOST_UNHOSTED: Your CustomDomain's domain name isn't associated with any IP addresses. HOST_UNREACHABLE: Your CustomDomain's domain name can't be reached. Hosting services' DNS queries to find your domain name's IP addresses resulted in errors. See your CustomDomain's issues field for more details. HOST_MISMATCH: Your CustomDomain's domain name has IP addresses that don't ultimately resolve to Hosting. HOST_CONFLICT: Your CustomDomain's domain name has IP addresses that resolve to both Hosting and other services. To ensure consistent results, remove A and AAAA records related to non-Hosting services. HOST_ACTIVE: All requests against your CustomDomain's domain name are served by Hosting. If the CustomDomain's OwnershipState is also ACTIVE, Hosting serves your Hosting Site's content on the domain name.
    Id string
    The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
    Issues List<HostingCustomDomainIssue>
    A set of errors Hosting systems encountered when trying to establish Hosting's ability to serve secure content for your domain name. Resolve these issues to ensure your CustomDomain behaves properly. Structure is documented below.
    Name string
    The fully-qualified name of the CustomDomain.
    OwnershipState string
    The ownership state of your domain name. Ownership is determined at a Firebase project level, and established by adding TXT records to your domain name's DNS records. Ownership cascades to subdomains. Granting a project ownership of foo.com also grants that project ownership over bar.foo.com, unless you add specific TXT records to bar.foo.com that grant a different project ownership. If your CustomDomain is in an OwnershipState other than OWNERSHIP_ACTIVE for more than 30 days and it hasn't been updated in at least 30 days, Hosting's ownership systems delete the CustomDomain. OWNERSHIP_MISSING: Your CustomDomain's domain name has no Hosting-related ownership records; no Firebase project has permission to act on the domain name's behalf. OWNERSHIP_UNREACHABLE: Your CustomDomain's domain name can't be reached. Hosting services' DNS queries to find your domain name's ownership records resulted in errors. See your CustomDomain's issues field for more details. OWNERSHIP_MISMATCH: Your CustomDomain's domain name is owned by another Firebase project. Remove the conflicting TXT records and replace them with project-specific records for your current Firebase project. OWNERSHIP_CONFLICT: Your CustomDomain's domain name has conflicting TXT records that indicate ownership by both your current Firebase project and another project. Remove the other project's ownership records to grant the current project ownership. OWNERSHIP_PENDING: Your CustomDomain's DNS records are configured correctly. Hosting will transfer ownership of your domain to this CustomDomain within 24 hours. OWNERSHIP_ACTIVE: Your CustomDomain's domain name has TXT records that grant its project permission to act on its behalf.
    Reconciling bool
    if true, indicates that Hosting's systems are attmepting to make the CustomDomain's state match your preferred state. This is most frequently true when initially provisioning a CustomDomain or when creating a new SSL certificate to match an updated cert_preference
    RequiredDnsUpdates List<HostingCustomDomainRequiredDnsUpdate>
    A set of updates you should make to the domain name's DNS records to let Hosting serve secure content on its behalf. Structure is documented below.
    UpdateTime string
    The last time the CustomDomain was updated.
    Certs []HostingCustomDomainCert
    The SSL certificate Hosting has for this CustomDomain's domain name. For new CustomDomains, this often represents Hosting's intent to create a certificate, rather than an actual cert. Check the state field for more. Structure is documented below.
    CreateTime string
    The CustomDomain's create time.
    DeleteTime string
    The time the CustomDomain was deleted; null for CustomDomains that haven't been deleted. Deleted CustomDomains persist for approximately 30 days, after which time Hosting removes them completely.
    Etag string
    A string that represents the current state of the CustomDomain and allows you to confirm its initial state in requests that would modify it.
    ExpireTime string
    The minimum time before a soft-deleted CustomDomain is completely removed from Hosting; null for CustomDomains that haven't been deleted.
    HostState string
    The host state of your domain name. Host state is determined by checking each IP address associated with your domain name to see if it's serving Hosting content. HOST_UNHOSTED: Your CustomDomain's domain name isn't associated with any IP addresses. HOST_UNREACHABLE: Your CustomDomain's domain name can't be reached. Hosting services' DNS queries to find your domain name's IP addresses resulted in errors. See your CustomDomain's issues field for more details. HOST_MISMATCH: Your CustomDomain's domain name has IP addresses that don't ultimately resolve to Hosting. HOST_CONFLICT: Your CustomDomain's domain name has IP addresses that resolve to both Hosting and other services. To ensure consistent results, remove A and AAAA records related to non-Hosting services. HOST_ACTIVE: All requests against your CustomDomain's domain name are served by Hosting. If the CustomDomain's OwnershipState is also ACTIVE, Hosting serves your Hosting Site's content on the domain name.
    Id string
    The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
    Issues []HostingCustomDomainIssue
    A set of errors Hosting systems encountered when trying to establish Hosting's ability to serve secure content for your domain name. Resolve these issues to ensure your CustomDomain behaves properly. Structure is documented below.
    Name string
    The fully-qualified name of the CustomDomain.
    OwnershipState string
    The ownership state of your domain name. Ownership is determined at a Firebase project level, and established by adding TXT records to your domain name's DNS records. Ownership cascades to subdomains. Granting a project ownership of foo.com also grants that project ownership over bar.foo.com, unless you add specific TXT records to bar.foo.com that grant a different project ownership. If your CustomDomain is in an OwnershipState other than OWNERSHIP_ACTIVE for more than 30 days and it hasn't been updated in at least 30 days, Hosting's ownership systems delete the CustomDomain. OWNERSHIP_MISSING: Your CustomDomain's domain name has no Hosting-related ownership records; no Firebase project has permission to act on the domain name's behalf. OWNERSHIP_UNREACHABLE: Your CustomDomain's domain name can't be reached. Hosting services' DNS queries to find your domain name's ownership records resulted in errors. See your CustomDomain's issues field for more details. OWNERSHIP_MISMATCH: Your CustomDomain's domain name is owned by another Firebase project. Remove the conflicting TXT records and replace them with project-specific records for your current Firebase project. OWNERSHIP_CONFLICT: Your CustomDomain's domain name has conflicting TXT records that indicate ownership by both your current Firebase project and another project. Remove the other project's ownership records to grant the current project ownership. OWNERSHIP_PENDING: Your CustomDomain's DNS records are configured correctly. Hosting will transfer ownership of your domain to this CustomDomain within 24 hours. OWNERSHIP_ACTIVE: Your CustomDomain's domain name has TXT records that grant its project permission to act on its behalf.
    Reconciling bool
    if true, indicates that Hosting's systems are attmepting to make the CustomDomain's state match your preferred state. This is most frequently true when initially provisioning a CustomDomain or when creating a new SSL certificate to match an updated cert_preference
    RequiredDnsUpdates []HostingCustomDomainRequiredDnsUpdate
    A set of updates you should make to the domain name's DNS records to let Hosting serve secure content on its behalf. Structure is documented below.
    UpdateTime string
    The last time the CustomDomain was updated.
    certs List<HostingCustomDomainCert>
    The SSL certificate Hosting has for this CustomDomain's domain name. For new CustomDomains, this often represents Hosting's intent to create a certificate, rather than an actual cert. Check the state field for more. Structure is documented below.
    createTime String
    The CustomDomain's create time.
    deleteTime String
    The time the CustomDomain was deleted; null for CustomDomains that haven't been deleted. Deleted CustomDomains persist for approximately 30 days, after which time Hosting removes them completely.
    etag String
    A string that represents the current state of the CustomDomain and allows you to confirm its initial state in requests that would modify it.
    expireTime String
    The minimum time before a soft-deleted CustomDomain is completely removed from Hosting; null for CustomDomains that haven't been deleted.
    hostState String
    The host state of your domain name. Host state is determined by checking each IP address associated with your domain name to see if it's serving Hosting content. HOST_UNHOSTED: Your CustomDomain's domain name isn't associated with any IP addresses. HOST_UNREACHABLE: Your CustomDomain's domain name can't be reached. Hosting services' DNS queries to find your domain name's IP addresses resulted in errors. See your CustomDomain's issues field for more details. HOST_MISMATCH: Your CustomDomain's domain name has IP addresses that don't ultimately resolve to Hosting. HOST_CONFLICT: Your CustomDomain's domain name has IP addresses that resolve to both Hosting and other services. To ensure consistent results, remove A and AAAA records related to non-Hosting services. HOST_ACTIVE: All requests against your CustomDomain's domain name are served by Hosting. If the CustomDomain's OwnershipState is also ACTIVE, Hosting serves your Hosting Site's content on the domain name.
    id String
    The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
    issues List<HostingCustomDomainIssue>
    A set of errors Hosting systems encountered when trying to establish Hosting's ability to serve secure content for your domain name. Resolve these issues to ensure your CustomDomain behaves properly. Structure is documented below.
    name String
    The fully-qualified name of the CustomDomain.
    ownershipState String
    The ownership state of your domain name. Ownership is determined at a Firebase project level, and established by adding TXT records to your domain name's DNS records. Ownership cascades to subdomains. Granting a project ownership of foo.com also grants that project ownership over bar.foo.com, unless you add specific TXT records to bar.foo.com that grant a different project ownership. If your CustomDomain is in an OwnershipState other than OWNERSHIP_ACTIVE for more than 30 days and it hasn't been updated in at least 30 days, Hosting's ownership systems delete the CustomDomain. OWNERSHIP_MISSING: Your CustomDomain's domain name has no Hosting-related ownership records; no Firebase project has permission to act on the domain name's behalf. OWNERSHIP_UNREACHABLE: Your CustomDomain's domain name can't be reached. Hosting services' DNS queries to find your domain name's ownership records resulted in errors. See your CustomDomain's issues field for more details. OWNERSHIP_MISMATCH: Your CustomDomain's domain name is owned by another Firebase project. Remove the conflicting TXT records and replace them with project-specific records for your current Firebase project. OWNERSHIP_CONFLICT: Your CustomDomain's domain name has conflicting TXT records that indicate ownership by both your current Firebase project and another project. Remove the other project's ownership records to grant the current project ownership. OWNERSHIP_PENDING: Your CustomDomain's DNS records are configured correctly. Hosting will transfer ownership of your domain to this CustomDomain within 24 hours. OWNERSHIP_ACTIVE: Your CustomDomain's domain name has TXT records that grant its project permission to act on its behalf.
    reconciling Boolean
    if true, indicates that Hosting's systems are attmepting to make the CustomDomain's state match your preferred state. This is most frequently true when initially provisioning a CustomDomain or when creating a new SSL certificate to match an updated cert_preference
    requiredDnsUpdates List<HostingCustomDomainRequiredDnsUpdate>
    A set of updates you should make to the domain name's DNS records to let Hosting serve secure content on its behalf. Structure is documented below.
    updateTime String
    The last time the CustomDomain was updated.
    certs HostingCustomDomainCert[]
    The SSL certificate Hosting has for this CustomDomain's domain name. For new CustomDomains, this often represents Hosting's intent to create a certificate, rather than an actual cert. Check the state field for more. Structure is documented below.
    createTime string
    The CustomDomain's create time.
    deleteTime string
    The time the CustomDomain was deleted; null for CustomDomains that haven't been deleted. Deleted CustomDomains persist for approximately 30 days, after which time Hosting removes them completely.
    etag string
    A string that represents the current state of the CustomDomain and allows you to confirm its initial state in requests that would modify it.
    expireTime string
    The minimum time before a soft-deleted CustomDomain is completely removed from Hosting; null for CustomDomains that haven't been deleted.
    hostState string
    The host state of your domain name. Host state is determined by checking each IP address associated with your domain name to see if it's serving Hosting content. HOST_UNHOSTED: Your CustomDomain's domain name isn't associated with any IP addresses. HOST_UNREACHABLE: Your CustomDomain's domain name can't be reached. Hosting services' DNS queries to find your domain name's IP addresses resulted in errors. See your CustomDomain's issues field for more details. HOST_MISMATCH: Your CustomDomain's domain name has IP addresses that don't ultimately resolve to Hosting. HOST_CONFLICT: Your CustomDomain's domain name has IP addresses that resolve to both Hosting and other services. To ensure consistent results, remove A and AAAA records related to non-Hosting services. HOST_ACTIVE: All requests against your CustomDomain's domain name are served by Hosting. If the CustomDomain's OwnershipState is also ACTIVE, Hosting serves your Hosting Site's content on the domain name.
    id string
    The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
    issues HostingCustomDomainIssue[]
    A set of errors Hosting systems encountered when trying to establish Hosting's ability to serve secure content for your domain name. Resolve these issues to ensure your CustomDomain behaves properly. Structure is documented below.
    name string
    The fully-qualified name of the CustomDomain.
    ownershipState string
    The ownership state of your domain name. Ownership is determined at a Firebase project level, and established by adding TXT records to your domain name's DNS records. Ownership cascades to subdomains. Granting a project ownership of foo.com also grants that project ownership over bar.foo.com, unless you add specific TXT records to bar.foo.com that grant a different project ownership. If your CustomDomain is in an OwnershipState other than OWNERSHIP_ACTIVE for more than 30 days and it hasn't been updated in at least 30 days, Hosting's ownership systems delete the CustomDomain. OWNERSHIP_MISSING: Your CustomDomain's domain name has no Hosting-related ownership records; no Firebase project has permission to act on the domain name's behalf. OWNERSHIP_UNREACHABLE: Your CustomDomain's domain name can't be reached. Hosting services' DNS queries to find your domain name's ownership records resulted in errors. See your CustomDomain's issues field for more details. OWNERSHIP_MISMATCH: Your CustomDomain's domain name is owned by another Firebase project. Remove the conflicting TXT records and replace them with project-specific records for your current Firebase project. OWNERSHIP_CONFLICT: Your CustomDomain's domain name has conflicting TXT records that indicate ownership by both your current Firebase project and another project. Remove the other project's ownership records to grant the current project ownership. OWNERSHIP_PENDING: Your CustomDomain's DNS records are configured correctly. Hosting will transfer ownership of your domain to this CustomDomain within 24 hours. OWNERSHIP_ACTIVE: Your CustomDomain's domain name has TXT records that grant its project permission to act on its behalf.
    reconciling boolean
    if true, indicates that Hosting's systems are attmepting to make the CustomDomain's state match your preferred state. This is most frequently true when initially provisioning a CustomDomain or when creating a new SSL certificate to match an updated cert_preference
    requiredDnsUpdates HostingCustomDomainRequiredDnsUpdate[]
    A set of updates you should make to the domain name's DNS records to let Hosting serve secure content on its behalf. Structure is documented below.
    updateTime string
    The last time the CustomDomain was updated.
    certs Sequence[HostingCustomDomainCert]
    The SSL certificate Hosting has for this CustomDomain's domain name. For new CustomDomains, this often represents Hosting's intent to create a certificate, rather than an actual cert. Check the state field for more. Structure is documented below.
    create_time str
    The CustomDomain's create time.
    delete_time str
    The time the CustomDomain was deleted; null for CustomDomains that haven't been deleted. Deleted CustomDomains persist for approximately 30 days, after which time Hosting removes them completely.
    etag str
    A string that represents the current state of the CustomDomain and allows you to confirm its initial state in requests that would modify it.
    expire_time str
    The minimum time before a soft-deleted CustomDomain is completely removed from Hosting; null for CustomDomains that haven't been deleted.
    host_state str
    The host state of your domain name. Host state is determined by checking each IP address associated with your domain name to see if it's serving Hosting content. HOST_UNHOSTED: Your CustomDomain's domain name isn't associated with any IP addresses. HOST_UNREACHABLE: Your CustomDomain's domain name can't be reached. Hosting services' DNS queries to find your domain name's IP addresses resulted in errors. See your CustomDomain's issues field for more details. HOST_MISMATCH: Your CustomDomain's domain name has IP addresses that don't ultimately resolve to Hosting. HOST_CONFLICT: Your CustomDomain's domain name has IP addresses that resolve to both Hosting and other services. To ensure consistent results, remove A and AAAA records related to non-Hosting services. HOST_ACTIVE: All requests against your CustomDomain's domain name are served by Hosting. If the CustomDomain's OwnershipState is also ACTIVE, Hosting serves your Hosting Site's content on the domain name.
    id str
    The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
    issues Sequence[HostingCustomDomainIssue]
    A set of errors Hosting systems encountered when trying to establish Hosting's ability to serve secure content for your domain name. Resolve these issues to ensure your CustomDomain behaves properly. Structure is documented below.
    name str
    The fully-qualified name of the CustomDomain.
    ownership_state str
    The ownership state of your domain name. Ownership is determined at a Firebase project level, and established by adding TXT records to your domain name's DNS records. Ownership cascades to subdomains. Granting a project ownership of foo.com also grants that project ownership over bar.foo.com, unless you add specific TXT records to bar.foo.com that grant a different project ownership. If your CustomDomain is in an OwnershipState other than OWNERSHIP_ACTIVE for more than 30 days and it hasn't been updated in at least 30 days, Hosting's ownership systems delete the CustomDomain. OWNERSHIP_MISSING: Your CustomDomain's domain name has no Hosting-related ownership records; no Firebase project has permission to act on the domain name's behalf. OWNERSHIP_UNREACHABLE: Your CustomDomain's domain name can't be reached. Hosting services' DNS queries to find your domain name's ownership records resulted in errors. See your CustomDomain's issues field for more details. OWNERSHIP_MISMATCH: Your CustomDomain's domain name is owned by another Firebase project. Remove the conflicting TXT records and replace them with project-specific records for your current Firebase project. OWNERSHIP_CONFLICT: Your CustomDomain's domain name has conflicting TXT records that indicate ownership by both your current Firebase project and another project. Remove the other project's ownership records to grant the current project ownership. OWNERSHIP_PENDING: Your CustomDomain's DNS records are configured correctly. Hosting will transfer ownership of your domain to this CustomDomain within 24 hours. OWNERSHIP_ACTIVE: Your CustomDomain's domain name has TXT records that grant its project permission to act on its behalf.
    reconciling bool
    if true, indicates that Hosting's systems are attmepting to make the CustomDomain's state match your preferred state. This is most frequently true when initially provisioning a CustomDomain or when creating a new SSL certificate to match an updated cert_preference
    required_dns_updates Sequence[HostingCustomDomainRequiredDnsUpdate]
    A set of updates you should make to the domain name's DNS records to let Hosting serve secure content on its behalf. Structure is documented below.
    update_time str
    The last time the CustomDomain was updated.
    certs List<Property Map>
    The SSL certificate Hosting has for this CustomDomain's domain name. For new CustomDomains, this often represents Hosting's intent to create a certificate, rather than an actual cert. Check the state field for more. Structure is documented below.
    createTime String
    The CustomDomain's create time.
    deleteTime String
    The time the CustomDomain was deleted; null for CustomDomains that haven't been deleted. Deleted CustomDomains persist for approximately 30 days, after which time Hosting removes them completely.
    etag String
    A string that represents the current state of the CustomDomain and allows you to confirm its initial state in requests that would modify it.
    expireTime String
    The minimum time before a soft-deleted CustomDomain is completely removed from Hosting; null for CustomDomains that haven't been deleted.
    hostState String
    The host state of your domain name. Host state is determined by checking each IP address associated with your domain name to see if it's serving Hosting content. HOST_UNHOSTED: Your CustomDomain's domain name isn't associated with any IP addresses. HOST_UNREACHABLE: Your CustomDomain's domain name can't be reached. Hosting services' DNS queries to find your domain name's IP addresses resulted in errors. See your CustomDomain's issues field for more details. HOST_MISMATCH: Your CustomDomain's domain name has IP addresses that don't ultimately resolve to Hosting. HOST_CONFLICT: Your CustomDomain's domain name has IP addresses that resolve to both Hosting and other services. To ensure consistent results, remove A and AAAA records related to non-Hosting services. HOST_ACTIVE: All requests against your CustomDomain's domain name are served by Hosting. If the CustomDomain's OwnershipState is also ACTIVE, Hosting serves your Hosting Site's content on the domain name.
    id String
    The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
    issues List<Property Map>
    A set of errors Hosting systems encountered when trying to establish Hosting's ability to serve secure content for your domain name. Resolve these issues to ensure your CustomDomain behaves properly. Structure is documented below.
    name String
    The fully-qualified name of the CustomDomain.
    ownershipState String
    The ownership state of your domain name. Ownership is determined at a Firebase project level, and established by adding TXT records to your domain name's DNS records. Ownership cascades to subdomains. Granting a project ownership of foo.com also grants that project ownership over bar.foo.com, unless you add specific TXT records to bar.foo.com that grant a different project ownership. If your CustomDomain is in an OwnershipState other than OWNERSHIP_ACTIVE for more than 30 days and it hasn't been updated in at least 30 days, Hosting's ownership systems delete the CustomDomain. OWNERSHIP_MISSING: Your CustomDomain's domain name has no Hosting-related ownership records; no Firebase project has permission to act on the domain name's behalf. OWNERSHIP_UNREACHABLE: Your CustomDomain's domain name can't be reached. Hosting services' DNS queries to find your domain name's ownership records resulted in errors. See your CustomDomain's issues field for more details. OWNERSHIP_MISMATCH: Your CustomDomain's domain name is owned by another Firebase project. Remove the conflicting TXT records and replace them with project-specific records for your current Firebase project. OWNERSHIP_CONFLICT: Your CustomDomain's domain name has conflicting TXT records that indicate ownership by both your current Firebase project and another project. Remove the other project's ownership records to grant the current project ownership. OWNERSHIP_PENDING: Your CustomDomain's DNS records are configured correctly. Hosting will transfer ownership of your domain to this CustomDomain within 24 hours. OWNERSHIP_ACTIVE: Your CustomDomain's domain name has TXT records that grant its project permission to act on its behalf.
    reconciling Boolean
    if true, indicates that Hosting's systems are attmepting to make the CustomDomain's state match your preferred state. This is most frequently true when initially provisioning a CustomDomain or when creating a new SSL certificate to match an updated cert_preference
    requiredDnsUpdates List<Property Map>
    A set of updates you should make to the domain name's DNS records to let Hosting serve secure content on its behalf. Structure is documented below.
    updateTime String
    The last time the CustomDomain was updated.

    Look up Existing HostingCustomDomain Resource

    Get an existing HostingCustomDomain resource’s state with the given name, ID, and optional extra properties used to qualify the lookup.

    public static get(name: string, id: Input<ID>, state?: HostingCustomDomainState, opts?: CustomResourceOptions): HostingCustomDomain
    @staticmethod
    def get(resource_name: str,
            id: str,
            opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
            cert_preference: Optional[str] = None,
            certs: Optional[Sequence[HostingCustomDomainCertArgs]] = None,
            create_time: Optional[str] = None,
            custom_domain: Optional[str] = None,
            delete_time: Optional[str] = None,
            etag: Optional[str] = None,
            expire_time: Optional[str] = None,
            host_state: Optional[str] = None,
            issues: Optional[Sequence[HostingCustomDomainIssueArgs]] = None,
            name: Optional[str] = None,
            ownership_state: Optional[str] = None,
            project: Optional[str] = None,
            reconciling: Optional[bool] = None,
            redirect_target: Optional[str] = None,
            required_dns_updates: Optional[Sequence[HostingCustomDomainRequiredDnsUpdateArgs]] = None,
            site_id: Optional[str] = None,
            update_time: Optional[str] = None,
            wait_dns_verification: Optional[bool] = None) -> HostingCustomDomain
    func GetHostingCustomDomain(ctx *Context, name string, id IDInput, state *HostingCustomDomainState, opts ...ResourceOption) (*HostingCustomDomain, error)
    public static HostingCustomDomain Get(string name, Input<string> id, HostingCustomDomainState? state, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)
    public static HostingCustomDomain get(String name, Output<String> id, HostingCustomDomainState state, CustomResourceOptions options)
    Resource lookup is not supported in YAML
    name
    The unique name of the resulting resource.
    id
    The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
    state
    Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
    opts
    A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
    resource_name
    The unique name of the resulting resource.
    id
    The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
    name
    The unique name of the resulting resource.
    id
    The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
    state
    Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
    opts
    A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
    name
    The unique name of the resulting resource.
    id
    The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
    state
    Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
    opts
    A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
    name
    The unique name of the resulting resource.
    id
    The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
    state
    Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
    opts
    A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
    The following state arguments are supported:
    CertPreference string
    A field that lets you specify which SSL certificate type Hosting creates for your domain name. Spark plan CustomDomains only have access to the GROUPED cert type, while Blaze plan can select any option. Possible values are: GROUPED, PROJECT_GROUPED, DEDICATED.
    Certs List<HostingCustomDomainCert>
    The SSL certificate Hosting has for this CustomDomain's domain name. For new CustomDomains, this often represents Hosting's intent to create a certificate, rather than an actual cert. Check the state field for more. Structure is documented below.
    CreateTime string
    The CustomDomain's create time.
    CustomDomain string
    The ID of the CustomDomain, which is the domain name you'd like to use with Firebase Hosting.


    DeleteTime string
    The time the CustomDomain was deleted; null for CustomDomains that haven't been deleted. Deleted CustomDomains persist for approximately 30 days, after which time Hosting removes them completely.
    Etag string
    A string that represents the current state of the CustomDomain and allows you to confirm its initial state in requests that would modify it.
    ExpireTime string
    The minimum time before a soft-deleted CustomDomain is completely removed from Hosting; null for CustomDomains that haven't been deleted.
    HostState string
    The host state of your domain name. Host state is determined by checking each IP address associated with your domain name to see if it's serving Hosting content. HOST_UNHOSTED: Your CustomDomain's domain name isn't associated with any IP addresses. HOST_UNREACHABLE: Your CustomDomain's domain name can't be reached. Hosting services' DNS queries to find your domain name's IP addresses resulted in errors. See your CustomDomain's issues field for more details. HOST_MISMATCH: Your CustomDomain's domain name has IP addresses that don't ultimately resolve to Hosting. HOST_CONFLICT: Your CustomDomain's domain name has IP addresses that resolve to both Hosting and other services. To ensure consistent results, remove A and AAAA records related to non-Hosting services. HOST_ACTIVE: All requests against your CustomDomain's domain name are served by Hosting. If the CustomDomain's OwnershipState is also ACTIVE, Hosting serves your Hosting Site's content on the domain name.
    Issues List<HostingCustomDomainIssue>
    A set of errors Hosting systems encountered when trying to establish Hosting's ability to serve secure content for your domain name. Resolve these issues to ensure your CustomDomain behaves properly. Structure is documented below.
    Name string
    The fully-qualified name of the CustomDomain.
    OwnershipState string
    The ownership state of your domain name. Ownership is determined at a Firebase project level, and established by adding TXT records to your domain name's DNS records. Ownership cascades to subdomains. Granting a project ownership of foo.com also grants that project ownership over bar.foo.com, unless you add specific TXT records to bar.foo.com that grant a different project ownership. If your CustomDomain is in an OwnershipState other than OWNERSHIP_ACTIVE for more than 30 days and it hasn't been updated in at least 30 days, Hosting's ownership systems delete the CustomDomain. OWNERSHIP_MISSING: Your CustomDomain's domain name has no Hosting-related ownership records; no Firebase project has permission to act on the domain name's behalf. OWNERSHIP_UNREACHABLE: Your CustomDomain's domain name can't be reached. Hosting services' DNS queries to find your domain name's ownership records resulted in errors. See your CustomDomain's issues field for more details. OWNERSHIP_MISMATCH: Your CustomDomain's domain name is owned by another Firebase project. Remove the conflicting TXT records and replace them with project-specific records for your current Firebase project. OWNERSHIP_CONFLICT: Your CustomDomain's domain name has conflicting TXT records that indicate ownership by both your current Firebase project and another project. Remove the other project's ownership records to grant the current project ownership. OWNERSHIP_PENDING: Your CustomDomain's DNS records are configured correctly. Hosting will transfer ownership of your domain to this CustomDomain within 24 hours. OWNERSHIP_ACTIVE: Your CustomDomain's domain name has TXT records that grant its project permission to act on its behalf.
    Project string
    The ID of the project in which the resource belongs. If it is not provided, the provider project is used.
    Reconciling bool
    if true, indicates that Hosting's systems are attmepting to make the CustomDomain's state match your preferred state. This is most frequently true when initially provisioning a CustomDomain or when creating a new SSL certificate to match an updated cert_preference
    RedirectTarget string
    A domain name that this CustomDomain should direct traffic towards. If specified, Hosting will respond to requests against this CustomDomain with an HTTP 301 code, and route traffic to the specified redirect_target instead.
    RequiredDnsUpdates List<HostingCustomDomainRequiredDnsUpdate>
    A set of updates you should make to the domain name's DNS records to let Hosting serve secure content on its behalf. Structure is documented below.
    SiteId string
    The ID of the site in which to create this custom domain association.
    UpdateTime string
    The last time the CustomDomain was updated.
    WaitDnsVerification bool
    If true, Terraform will wait for DNS records to be fully resolved on the 'CustomDomain'. If false, Terraform will not wait for DNS records on the 'CustomDomain'. Any issues in the 'CustomDomain' will be returned and stored in the Terraform state.
    CertPreference string
    A field that lets you specify which SSL certificate type Hosting creates for your domain name. Spark plan CustomDomains only have access to the GROUPED cert type, while Blaze plan can select any option. Possible values are: GROUPED, PROJECT_GROUPED, DEDICATED.
    Certs []HostingCustomDomainCertArgs
    The SSL certificate Hosting has for this CustomDomain's domain name. For new CustomDomains, this often represents Hosting's intent to create a certificate, rather than an actual cert. Check the state field for more. Structure is documented below.
    CreateTime string
    The CustomDomain's create time.
    CustomDomain string
    The ID of the CustomDomain, which is the domain name you'd like to use with Firebase Hosting.


    DeleteTime string
    The time the CustomDomain was deleted; null for CustomDomains that haven't been deleted. Deleted CustomDomains persist for approximately 30 days, after which time Hosting removes them completely.
    Etag string
    A string that represents the current state of the CustomDomain and allows you to confirm its initial state in requests that would modify it.
    ExpireTime string
    The minimum time before a soft-deleted CustomDomain is completely removed from Hosting; null for CustomDomains that haven't been deleted.
    HostState string
    The host state of your domain name. Host state is determined by checking each IP address associated with your domain name to see if it's serving Hosting content. HOST_UNHOSTED: Your CustomDomain's domain name isn't associated with any IP addresses. HOST_UNREACHABLE: Your CustomDomain's domain name can't be reached. Hosting services' DNS queries to find your domain name's IP addresses resulted in errors. See your CustomDomain's issues field for more details. HOST_MISMATCH: Your CustomDomain's domain name has IP addresses that don't ultimately resolve to Hosting. HOST_CONFLICT: Your CustomDomain's domain name has IP addresses that resolve to both Hosting and other services. To ensure consistent results, remove A and AAAA records related to non-Hosting services. HOST_ACTIVE: All requests against your CustomDomain's domain name are served by Hosting. If the CustomDomain's OwnershipState is also ACTIVE, Hosting serves your Hosting Site's content on the domain name.
    Issues []HostingCustomDomainIssueArgs
    A set of errors Hosting systems encountered when trying to establish Hosting's ability to serve secure content for your domain name. Resolve these issues to ensure your CustomDomain behaves properly. Structure is documented below.
    Name string
    The fully-qualified name of the CustomDomain.
    OwnershipState string
    The ownership state of your domain name. Ownership is determined at a Firebase project level, and established by adding TXT records to your domain name's DNS records. Ownership cascades to subdomains. Granting a project ownership of foo.com also grants that project ownership over bar.foo.com, unless you add specific TXT records to bar.foo.com that grant a different project ownership. If your CustomDomain is in an OwnershipState other than OWNERSHIP_ACTIVE for more than 30 days and it hasn't been updated in at least 30 days, Hosting's ownership systems delete the CustomDomain. OWNERSHIP_MISSING: Your CustomDomain's domain name has no Hosting-related ownership records; no Firebase project has permission to act on the domain name's behalf. OWNERSHIP_UNREACHABLE: Your CustomDomain's domain name can't be reached. Hosting services' DNS queries to find your domain name's ownership records resulted in errors. See your CustomDomain's issues field for more details. OWNERSHIP_MISMATCH: Your CustomDomain's domain name is owned by another Firebase project. Remove the conflicting TXT records and replace them with project-specific records for your current Firebase project. OWNERSHIP_CONFLICT: Your CustomDomain's domain name has conflicting TXT records that indicate ownership by both your current Firebase project and another project. Remove the other project's ownership records to grant the current project ownership. OWNERSHIP_PENDING: Your CustomDomain's DNS records are configured correctly. Hosting will transfer ownership of your domain to this CustomDomain within 24 hours. OWNERSHIP_ACTIVE: Your CustomDomain's domain name has TXT records that grant its project permission to act on its behalf.
    Project string
    The ID of the project in which the resource belongs. If it is not provided, the provider project is used.
    Reconciling bool
    if true, indicates that Hosting's systems are attmepting to make the CustomDomain's state match your preferred state. This is most frequently true when initially provisioning a CustomDomain or when creating a new SSL certificate to match an updated cert_preference
    RedirectTarget string
    A domain name that this CustomDomain should direct traffic towards. If specified, Hosting will respond to requests against this CustomDomain with an HTTP 301 code, and route traffic to the specified redirect_target instead.
    RequiredDnsUpdates []HostingCustomDomainRequiredDnsUpdateArgs
    A set of updates you should make to the domain name's DNS records to let Hosting serve secure content on its behalf. Structure is documented below.
    SiteId string
    The ID of the site in which to create this custom domain association.
    UpdateTime string
    The last time the CustomDomain was updated.
    WaitDnsVerification bool
    If true, Terraform will wait for DNS records to be fully resolved on the 'CustomDomain'. If false, Terraform will not wait for DNS records on the 'CustomDomain'. Any issues in the 'CustomDomain' will be returned and stored in the Terraform state.
    certPreference String
    A field that lets you specify which SSL certificate type Hosting creates for your domain name. Spark plan CustomDomains only have access to the GROUPED cert type, while Blaze plan can select any option. Possible values are: GROUPED, PROJECT_GROUPED, DEDICATED.
    certs List<HostingCustomDomainCert>
    The SSL certificate Hosting has for this CustomDomain's domain name. For new CustomDomains, this often represents Hosting's intent to create a certificate, rather than an actual cert. Check the state field for more. Structure is documented below.
    createTime String
    The CustomDomain's create time.
    customDomain String
    The ID of the CustomDomain, which is the domain name you'd like to use with Firebase Hosting.


    deleteTime String
    The time the CustomDomain was deleted; null for CustomDomains that haven't been deleted. Deleted CustomDomains persist for approximately 30 days, after which time Hosting removes them completely.
    etag String
    A string that represents the current state of the CustomDomain and allows you to confirm its initial state in requests that would modify it.
    expireTime String
    The minimum time before a soft-deleted CustomDomain is completely removed from Hosting; null for CustomDomains that haven't been deleted.
    hostState String
    The host state of your domain name. Host state is determined by checking each IP address associated with your domain name to see if it's serving Hosting content. HOST_UNHOSTED: Your CustomDomain's domain name isn't associated with any IP addresses. HOST_UNREACHABLE: Your CustomDomain's domain name can't be reached. Hosting services' DNS queries to find your domain name's IP addresses resulted in errors. See your CustomDomain's issues field for more details. HOST_MISMATCH: Your CustomDomain's domain name has IP addresses that don't ultimately resolve to Hosting. HOST_CONFLICT: Your CustomDomain's domain name has IP addresses that resolve to both Hosting and other services. To ensure consistent results, remove A and AAAA records related to non-Hosting services. HOST_ACTIVE: All requests against your CustomDomain's domain name are served by Hosting. If the CustomDomain's OwnershipState is also ACTIVE, Hosting serves your Hosting Site's content on the domain name.
    issues List<HostingCustomDomainIssue>
    A set of errors Hosting systems encountered when trying to establish Hosting's ability to serve secure content for your domain name. Resolve these issues to ensure your CustomDomain behaves properly. Structure is documented below.
    name String
    The fully-qualified name of the CustomDomain.
    ownershipState String
    The ownership state of your domain name. Ownership is determined at a Firebase project level, and established by adding TXT records to your domain name's DNS records. Ownership cascades to subdomains. Granting a project ownership of foo.com also grants that project ownership over bar.foo.com, unless you add specific TXT records to bar.foo.com that grant a different project ownership. If your CustomDomain is in an OwnershipState other than OWNERSHIP_ACTIVE for more than 30 days and it hasn't been updated in at least 30 days, Hosting's ownership systems delete the CustomDomain. OWNERSHIP_MISSING: Your CustomDomain's domain name has no Hosting-related ownership records; no Firebase project has permission to act on the domain name's behalf. OWNERSHIP_UNREACHABLE: Your CustomDomain's domain name can't be reached. Hosting services' DNS queries to find your domain name's ownership records resulted in errors. See your CustomDomain's issues field for more details. OWNERSHIP_MISMATCH: Your CustomDomain's domain name is owned by another Firebase project. Remove the conflicting TXT records and replace them with project-specific records for your current Firebase project. OWNERSHIP_CONFLICT: Your CustomDomain's domain name has conflicting TXT records that indicate ownership by both your current Firebase project and another project. Remove the other project's ownership records to grant the current project ownership. OWNERSHIP_PENDING: Your CustomDomain's DNS records are configured correctly. Hosting will transfer ownership of your domain to this CustomDomain within 24 hours. OWNERSHIP_ACTIVE: Your CustomDomain's domain name has TXT records that grant its project permission to act on its behalf.
    project String
    The ID of the project in which the resource belongs. If it is not provided, the provider project is used.
    reconciling Boolean
    if true, indicates that Hosting's systems are attmepting to make the CustomDomain's state match your preferred state. This is most frequently true when initially provisioning a CustomDomain or when creating a new SSL certificate to match an updated cert_preference
    redirectTarget String
    A domain name that this CustomDomain should direct traffic towards. If specified, Hosting will respond to requests against this CustomDomain with an HTTP 301 code, and route traffic to the specified redirect_target instead.
    requiredDnsUpdates List<HostingCustomDomainRequiredDnsUpdate>
    A set of updates you should make to the domain name's DNS records to let Hosting serve secure content on its behalf. Structure is documented below.
    siteId String
    The ID of the site in which to create this custom domain association.
    updateTime String
    The last time the CustomDomain was updated.
    waitDnsVerification Boolean
    If true, Terraform will wait for DNS records to be fully resolved on the 'CustomDomain'. If false, Terraform will not wait for DNS records on the 'CustomDomain'. Any issues in the 'CustomDomain' will be returned and stored in the Terraform state.
    certPreference string
    A field that lets you specify which SSL certificate type Hosting creates for your domain name. Spark plan CustomDomains only have access to the GROUPED cert type, while Blaze plan can select any option. Possible values are: GROUPED, PROJECT_GROUPED, DEDICATED.
    certs HostingCustomDomainCert[]
    The SSL certificate Hosting has for this CustomDomain's domain name. For new CustomDomains, this often represents Hosting's intent to create a certificate, rather than an actual cert. Check the state field for more. Structure is documented below.
    createTime string
    The CustomDomain's create time.
    customDomain string
    The ID of the CustomDomain, which is the domain name you'd like to use with Firebase Hosting.


    deleteTime string
    The time the CustomDomain was deleted; null for CustomDomains that haven't been deleted. Deleted CustomDomains persist for approximately 30 days, after which time Hosting removes them completely.
    etag string
    A string that represents the current state of the CustomDomain and allows you to confirm its initial state in requests that would modify it.
    expireTime string
    The minimum time before a soft-deleted CustomDomain is completely removed from Hosting; null for CustomDomains that haven't been deleted.
    hostState string
    The host state of your domain name. Host state is determined by checking each IP address associated with your domain name to see if it's serving Hosting content. HOST_UNHOSTED: Your CustomDomain's domain name isn't associated with any IP addresses. HOST_UNREACHABLE: Your CustomDomain's domain name can't be reached. Hosting services' DNS queries to find your domain name's IP addresses resulted in errors. See your CustomDomain's issues field for more details. HOST_MISMATCH: Your CustomDomain's domain name has IP addresses that don't ultimately resolve to Hosting. HOST_CONFLICT: Your CustomDomain's domain name has IP addresses that resolve to both Hosting and other services. To ensure consistent results, remove A and AAAA records related to non-Hosting services. HOST_ACTIVE: All requests against your CustomDomain's domain name are served by Hosting. If the CustomDomain's OwnershipState is also ACTIVE, Hosting serves your Hosting Site's content on the domain name.
    issues HostingCustomDomainIssue[]
    A set of errors Hosting systems encountered when trying to establish Hosting's ability to serve secure content for your domain name. Resolve these issues to ensure your CustomDomain behaves properly. Structure is documented below.
    name string
    The fully-qualified name of the CustomDomain.
    ownershipState string
    The ownership state of your domain name. Ownership is determined at a Firebase project level, and established by adding TXT records to your domain name's DNS records. Ownership cascades to subdomains. Granting a project ownership of foo.com also grants that project ownership over bar.foo.com, unless you add specific TXT records to bar.foo.com that grant a different project ownership. If your CustomDomain is in an OwnershipState other than OWNERSHIP_ACTIVE for more than 30 days and it hasn't been updated in at least 30 days, Hosting's ownership systems delete the CustomDomain. OWNERSHIP_MISSING: Your CustomDomain's domain name has no Hosting-related ownership records; no Firebase project has permission to act on the domain name's behalf. OWNERSHIP_UNREACHABLE: Your CustomDomain's domain name can't be reached. Hosting services' DNS queries to find your domain name's ownership records resulted in errors. See your CustomDomain's issues field for more details. OWNERSHIP_MISMATCH: Your CustomDomain's domain name is owned by another Firebase project. Remove the conflicting TXT records and replace them with project-specific records for your current Firebase project. OWNERSHIP_CONFLICT: Your CustomDomain's domain name has conflicting TXT records that indicate ownership by both your current Firebase project and another project. Remove the other project's ownership records to grant the current project ownership. OWNERSHIP_PENDING: Your CustomDomain's DNS records are configured correctly. Hosting will transfer ownership of your domain to this CustomDomain within 24 hours. OWNERSHIP_ACTIVE: Your CustomDomain's domain name has TXT records that grant its project permission to act on its behalf.
    project string
    The ID of the project in which the resource belongs. If it is not provided, the provider project is used.
    reconciling boolean
    if true, indicates that Hosting's systems are attmepting to make the CustomDomain's state match your preferred state. This is most frequently true when initially provisioning a CustomDomain or when creating a new SSL certificate to match an updated cert_preference
    redirectTarget string
    A domain name that this CustomDomain should direct traffic towards. If specified, Hosting will respond to requests against this CustomDomain with an HTTP 301 code, and route traffic to the specified redirect_target instead.
    requiredDnsUpdates HostingCustomDomainRequiredDnsUpdate[]
    A set of updates you should make to the domain name's DNS records to let Hosting serve secure content on its behalf. Structure is documented below.
    siteId string
    The ID of the site in which to create this custom domain association.
    updateTime string
    The last time the CustomDomain was updated.
    waitDnsVerification boolean
    If true, Terraform will wait for DNS records to be fully resolved on the 'CustomDomain'. If false, Terraform will not wait for DNS records on the 'CustomDomain'. Any issues in the 'CustomDomain' will be returned and stored in the Terraform state.
    cert_preference str
    A field that lets you specify which SSL certificate type Hosting creates for your domain name. Spark plan CustomDomains only have access to the GROUPED cert type, while Blaze plan can select any option. Possible values are: GROUPED, PROJECT_GROUPED, DEDICATED.
    certs Sequence[HostingCustomDomainCertArgs]
    The SSL certificate Hosting has for this CustomDomain's domain name. For new CustomDomains, this often represents Hosting's intent to create a certificate, rather than an actual cert. Check the state field for more. Structure is documented below.
    create_time str
    The CustomDomain's create time.
    custom_domain str
    The ID of the CustomDomain, which is the domain name you'd like to use with Firebase Hosting.


    delete_time str
    The time the CustomDomain was deleted; null for CustomDomains that haven't been deleted. Deleted CustomDomains persist for approximately 30 days, after which time Hosting removes them completely.
    etag str
    A string that represents the current state of the CustomDomain and allows you to confirm its initial state in requests that would modify it.
    expire_time str
    The minimum time before a soft-deleted CustomDomain is completely removed from Hosting; null for CustomDomains that haven't been deleted.
    host_state str
    The host state of your domain name. Host state is determined by checking each IP address associated with your domain name to see if it's serving Hosting content. HOST_UNHOSTED: Your CustomDomain's domain name isn't associated with any IP addresses. HOST_UNREACHABLE: Your CustomDomain's domain name can't be reached. Hosting services' DNS queries to find your domain name's IP addresses resulted in errors. See your CustomDomain's issues field for more details. HOST_MISMATCH: Your CustomDomain's domain name has IP addresses that don't ultimately resolve to Hosting. HOST_CONFLICT: Your CustomDomain's domain name has IP addresses that resolve to both Hosting and other services. To ensure consistent results, remove A and AAAA records related to non-Hosting services. HOST_ACTIVE: All requests against your CustomDomain's domain name are served by Hosting. If the CustomDomain's OwnershipState is also ACTIVE, Hosting serves your Hosting Site's content on the domain name.
    issues Sequence[HostingCustomDomainIssueArgs]
    A set of errors Hosting systems encountered when trying to establish Hosting's ability to serve secure content for your domain name. Resolve these issues to ensure your CustomDomain behaves properly. Structure is documented below.
    name str
    The fully-qualified name of the CustomDomain.
    ownership_state str
    The ownership state of your domain name. Ownership is determined at a Firebase project level, and established by adding TXT records to your domain name's DNS records. Ownership cascades to subdomains. Granting a project ownership of foo.com also grants that project ownership over bar.foo.com, unless you add specific TXT records to bar.foo.com that grant a different project ownership. If your CustomDomain is in an OwnershipState other than OWNERSHIP_ACTIVE for more than 30 days and it hasn't been updated in at least 30 days, Hosting's ownership systems delete the CustomDomain. OWNERSHIP_MISSING: Your CustomDomain's domain name has no Hosting-related ownership records; no Firebase project has permission to act on the domain name's behalf. OWNERSHIP_UNREACHABLE: Your CustomDomain's domain name can't be reached. Hosting services' DNS queries to find your domain name's ownership records resulted in errors. See your CustomDomain's issues field for more details. OWNERSHIP_MISMATCH: Your CustomDomain's domain name is owned by another Firebase project. Remove the conflicting TXT records and replace them with project-specific records for your current Firebase project. OWNERSHIP_CONFLICT: Your CustomDomain's domain name has conflicting TXT records that indicate ownership by both your current Firebase project and another project. Remove the other project's ownership records to grant the current project ownership. OWNERSHIP_PENDING: Your CustomDomain's DNS records are configured correctly. Hosting will transfer ownership of your domain to this CustomDomain within 24 hours. OWNERSHIP_ACTIVE: Your CustomDomain's domain name has TXT records that grant its project permission to act on its behalf.
    project str
    The ID of the project in which the resource belongs. If it is not provided, the provider project is used.
    reconciling bool
    if true, indicates that Hosting's systems are attmepting to make the CustomDomain's state match your preferred state. This is most frequently true when initially provisioning a CustomDomain or when creating a new SSL certificate to match an updated cert_preference
    redirect_target str
    A domain name that this CustomDomain should direct traffic towards. If specified, Hosting will respond to requests against this CustomDomain with an HTTP 301 code, and route traffic to the specified redirect_target instead.
    required_dns_updates Sequence[HostingCustomDomainRequiredDnsUpdateArgs]
    A set of updates you should make to the domain name's DNS records to let Hosting serve secure content on its behalf. Structure is documented below.
    site_id str
    The ID of the site in which to create this custom domain association.
    update_time str
    The last time the CustomDomain was updated.
    wait_dns_verification bool
    If true, Terraform will wait for DNS records to be fully resolved on the 'CustomDomain'. If false, Terraform will not wait for DNS records on the 'CustomDomain'. Any issues in the 'CustomDomain' will be returned and stored in the Terraform state.
    certPreference String
    A field that lets you specify which SSL certificate type Hosting creates for your domain name. Spark plan CustomDomains only have access to the GROUPED cert type, while Blaze plan can select any option. Possible values are: GROUPED, PROJECT_GROUPED, DEDICATED.
    certs List<Property Map>
    The SSL certificate Hosting has for this CustomDomain's domain name. For new CustomDomains, this often represents Hosting's intent to create a certificate, rather than an actual cert. Check the state field for more. Structure is documented below.
    createTime String
    The CustomDomain's create time.
    customDomain String
    The ID of the CustomDomain, which is the domain name you'd like to use with Firebase Hosting.


    deleteTime String
    The time the CustomDomain was deleted; null for CustomDomains that haven't been deleted. Deleted CustomDomains persist for approximately 30 days, after which time Hosting removes them completely.
    etag String
    A string that represents the current state of the CustomDomain and allows you to confirm its initial state in requests that would modify it.
    expireTime String
    The minimum time before a soft-deleted CustomDomain is completely removed from Hosting; null for CustomDomains that haven't been deleted.
    hostState String
    The host state of your domain name. Host state is determined by checking each IP address associated with your domain name to see if it's serving Hosting content. HOST_UNHOSTED: Your CustomDomain's domain name isn't associated with any IP addresses. HOST_UNREACHABLE: Your CustomDomain's domain name can't be reached. Hosting services' DNS queries to find your domain name's IP addresses resulted in errors. See your CustomDomain's issues field for more details. HOST_MISMATCH: Your CustomDomain's domain name has IP addresses that don't ultimately resolve to Hosting. HOST_CONFLICT: Your CustomDomain's domain name has IP addresses that resolve to both Hosting and other services. To ensure consistent results, remove A and AAAA records related to non-Hosting services. HOST_ACTIVE: All requests against your CustomDomain's domain name are served by Hosting. If the CustomDomain's OwnershipState is also ACTIVE, Hosting serves your Hosting Site's content on the domain name.
    issues List<Property Map>
    A set of errors Hosting systems encountered when trying to establish Hosting's ability to serve secure content for your domain name. Resolve these issues to ensure your CustomDomain behaves properly. Structure is documented below.
    name String
    The fully-qualified name of the CustomDomain.
    ownershipState String
    The ownership state of your domain name. Ownership is determined at a Firebase project level, and established by adding TXT records to your domain name's DNS records. Ownership cascades to subdomains. Granting a project ownership of foo.com also grants that project ownership over bar.foo.com, unless you add specific TXT records to bar.foo.com that grant a different project ownership. If your CustomDomain is in an OwnershipState other than OWNERSHIP_ACTIVE for more than 30 days and it hasn't been updated in at least 30 days, Hosting's ownership systems delete the CustomDomain. OWNERSHIP_MISSING: Your CustomDomain's domain name has no Hosting-related ownership records; no Firebase project has permission to act on the domain name's behalf. OWNERSHIP_UNREACHABLE: Your CustomDomain's domain name can't be reached. Hosting services' DNS queries to find your domain name's ownership records resulted in errors. See your CustomDomain's issues field for more details. OWNERSHIP_MISMATCH: Your CustomDomain's domain name is owned by another Firebase project. Remove the conflicting TXT records and replace them with project-specific records for your current Firebase project. OWNERSHIP_CONFLICT: Your CustomDomain's domain name has conflicting TXT records that indicate ownership by both your current Firebase project and another project. Remove the other project's ownership records to grant the current project ownership. OWNERSHIP_PENDING: Your CustomDomain's DNS records are configured correctly. Hosting will transfer ownership of your domain to this CustomDomain within 24 hours. OWNERSHIP_ACTIVE: Your CustomDomain's domain name has TXT records that grant its project permission to act on its behalf.
    project String
    The ID of the project in which the resource belongs. If it is not provided, the provider project is used.
    reconciling Boolean
    if true, indicates that Hosting's systems are attmepting to make the CustomDomain's state match your preferred state. This is most frequently true when initially provisioning a CustomDomain or when creating a new SSL certificate to match an updated cert_preference
    redirectTarget String
    A domain name that this CustomDomain should direct traffic towards. If specified, Hosting will respond to requests against this CustomDomain with an HTTP 301 code, and route traffic to the specified redirect_target instead.
    requiredDnsUpdates List<Property Map>
    A set of updates you should make to the domain name's DNS records to let Hosting serve secure content on its behalf. Structure is documented below.
    siteId String
    The ID of the site in which to create this custom domain association.
    updateTime String
    The last time the CustomDomain was updated.
    waitDnsVerification Boolean
    If true, Terraform will wait for DNS records to be fully resolved on the 'CustomDomain'. If false, Terraform will not wait for DNS records on the 'CustomDomain'. Any issues in the 'CustomDomain' will be returned and stored in the Terraform state.

    Supporting Types

    HostingCustomDomainCert, HostingCustomDomainCertArgs

    State string
    The state of the certificate. Only the CERT_ACTIVE and CERT_EXPIRING_SOON states provide SSL coverage for a domain name. If the state is PROPAGATING and Hosting had an active cert for the domain name before, that formerly-active cert provides SSL coverage for the domain name until the current cert propagates.
    Type string
    The record's type, which determines what data the record contains.
    Verification HostingCustomDomainCertVerification
    A set of ACME challenges you can add to your DNS records or existing, non-Hosting hosting provider to allow Hosting to create an SSL certificate for your domain name before you point traffic toward hosting. You can use thse challenges as part of a zero downtime transition from your old provider to Hosting. Structure is documented below.
    State string
    The state of the certificate. Only the CERT_ACTIVE and CERT_EXPIRING_SOON states provide SSL coverage for a domain name. If the state is PROPAGATING and Hosting had an active cert for the domain name before, that formerly-active cert provides SSL coverage for the domain name until the current cert propagates.
    Type string
    The record's type, which determines what data the record contains.
    Verification HostingCustomDomainCertVerification
    A set of ACME challenges you can add to your DNS records or existing, non-Hosting hosting provider to allow Hosting to create an SSL certificate for your domain name before you point traffic toward hosting. You can use thse challenges as part of a zero downtime transition from your old provider to Hosting. Structure is documented below.
    state String
    The state of the certificate. Only the CERT_ACTIVE and CERT_EXPIRING_SOON states provide SSL coverage for a domain name. If the state is PROPAGATING and Hosting had an active cert for the domain name before, that formerly-active cert provides SSL coverage for the domain name until the current cert propagates.
    type String
    The record's type, which determines what data the record contains.
    verification HostingCustomDomainCertVerification
    A set of ACME challenges you can add to your DNS records or existing, non-Hosting hosting provider to allow Hosting to create an SSL certificate for your domain name before you point traffic toward hosting. You can use thse challenges as part of a zero downtime transition from your old provider to Hosting. Structure is documented below.
    state string
    The state of the certificate. Only the CERT_ACTIVE and CERT_EXPIRING_SOON states provide SSL coverage for a domain name. If the state is PROPAGATING and Hosting had an active cert for the domain name before, that formerly-active cert provides SSL coverage for the domain name until the current cert propagates.
    type string
    The record's type, which determines what data the record contains.
    verification HostingCustomDomainCertVerification
    A set of ACME challenges you can add to your DNS records or existing, non-Hosting hosting provider to allow Hosting to create an SSL certificate for your domain name before you point traffic toward hosting. You can use thse challenges as part of a zero downtime transition from your old provider to Hosting. Structure is documented below.
    state str
    The state of the certificate. Only the CERT_ACTIVE and CERT_EXPIRING_SOON states provide SSL coverage for a domain name. If the state is PROPAGATING and Hosting had an active cert for the domain name before, that formerly-active cert provides SSL coverage for the domain name until the current cert propagates.
    type str
    The record's type, which determines what data the record contains.
    verification HostingCustomDomainCertVerification
    A set of ACME challenges you can add to your DNS records or existing, non-Hosting hosting provider to allow Hosting to create an SSL certificate for your domain name before you point traffic toward hosting. You can use thse challenges as part of a zero downtime transition from your old provider to Hosting. Structure is documented below.
    state String
    The state of the certificate. Only the CERT_ACTIVE and CERT_EXPIRING_SOON states provide SSL coverage for a domain name. If the state is PROPAGATING and Hosting had an active cert for the domain name before, that formerly-active cert provides SSL coverage for the domain name until the current cert propagates.
    type String
    The record's type, which determines what data the record contains.
    verification Property Map
    A set of ACME challenges you can add to your DNS records or existing, non-Hosting hosting provider to allow Hosting to create an SSL certificate for your domain name before you point traffic toward hosting. You can use thse challenges as part of a zero downtime transition from your old provider to Hosting. Structure is documented below.

    HostingCustomDomainCertVerification, HostingCustomDomainCertVerificationArgs

    Dns HostingCustomDomainCertVerificationDns
    A TXT record to add to your DNS records that confirms your intent to let Hosting create an SSL cert for your domain name. Structure is documented below.
    Http HostingCustomDomainCertVerificationHttp
    A file to add to your existing, non-Hosting hosting service that confirms your intent to let Hosting create an SSL cert for your domain name. Structure is documented below.
    Dns HostingCustomDomainCertVerificationDns
    A TXT record to add to your DNS records that confirms your intent to let Hosting create an SSL cert for your domain name. Structure is documented below.
    Http HostingCustomDomainCertVerificationHttp
    A file to add to your existing, non-Hosting hosting service that confirms your intent to let Hosting create an SSL cert for your domain name. Structure is documented below.
    dns HostingCustomDomainCertVerificationDns
    A TXT record to add to your DNS records that confirms your intent to let Hosting create an SSL cert for your domain name. Structure is documented below.
    http HostingCustomDomainCertVerificationHttp
    A file to add to your existing, non-Hosting hosting service that confirms your intent to let Hosting create an SSL cert for your domain name. Structure is documented below.
    dns HostingCustomDomainCertVerificationDns
    A TXT record to add to your DNS records that confirms your intent to let Hosting create an SSL cert for your domain name. Structure is documented below.
    http HostingCustomDomainCertVerificationHttp
    A file to add to your existing, non-Hosting hosting service that confirms your intent to let Hosting create an SSL cert for your domain name. Structure is documented below.
    dns HostingCustomDomainCertVerificationDns
    A TXT record to add to your DNS records that confirms your intent to let Hosting create an SSL cert for your domain name. Structure is documented below.
    http HostingCustomDomainCertVerificationHttp
    A file to add to your existing, non-Hosting hosting service that confirms your intent to let Hosting create an SSL cert for your domain name. Structure is documented below.
    dns Property Map
    A TXT record to add to your DNS records that confirms your intent to let Hosting create an SSL cert for your domain name. Structure is documented below.
    http Property Map
    A file to add to your existing, non-Hosting hosting service that confirms your intent to let Hosting create an SSL cert for your domain name. Structure is documented below.

    HostingCustomDomainCertVerificationDns, HostingCustomDomainCertVerificationDnsArgs

    CheckTime string
    (Output) The last time Hosting checked your CustomDomain's DNS records.
    Desireds List<HostingCustomDomainCertVerificationDnsDesired>
    A text string to serve at the path.
    Discovereds List<HostingCustomDomainCertVerificationDnsDiscovered>
    Whether Hosting was able to find the required file contents on the specified path during its last check.
    CheckTime string
    (Output) The last time Hosting checked your CustomDomain's DNS records.
    Desireds []HostingCustomDomainCertVerificationDnsDesired
    A text string to serve at the path.
    Discovereds []HostingCustomDomainCertVerificationDnsDiscovered
    Whether Hosting was able to find the required file contents on the specified path during its last check.
    checkTime String
    (Output) The last time Hosting checked your CustomDomain's DNS records.
    desireds List<HostingCustomDomainCertVerificationDnsDesired>
    A text string to serve at the path.
    discovereds List<HostingCustomDomainCertVerificationDnsDiscovered>
    Whether Hosting was able to find the required file contents on the specified path during its last check.
    checkTime string
    (Output) The last time Hosting checked your CustomDomain's DNS records.
    desireds HostingCustomDomainCertVerificationDnsDesired[]
    A text string to serve at the path.
    discovereds HostingCustomDomainCertVerificationDnsDiscovered[]
    Whether Hosting was able to find the required file contents on the specified path during its last check.
    check_time str
    (Output) The last time Hosting checked your CustomDomain's DNS records.
    desireds Sequence[HostingCustomDomainCertVerificationDnsDesired]
    A text string to serve at the path.
    discovereds Sequence[HostingCustomDomainCertVerificationDnsDiscovered]
    Whether Hosting was able to find the required file contents on the specified path during its last check.
    checkTime String
    (Output) The last time Hosting checked your CustomDomain's DNS records.
    desireds List<Property Map>
    A text string to serve at the path.
    discovereds List<Property Map>
    Whether Hosting was able to find the required file contents on the specified path during its last check.

    HostingCustomDomainCertVerificationDnsDesired, HostingCustomDomainCertVerificationDnsDesiredArgs

    DomainName string
    The domain name the record pertains to, e.g. foo.bar.com..
    Records List<HostingCustomDomainCertVerificationDnsDesiredRecord>
    Records on the domain Structure is documented below.
    DomainName string
    The domain name the record pertains to, e.g. foo.bar.com..
    Records []HostingCustomDomainCertVerificationDnsDesiredRecord
    Records on the domain Structure is documented below.
    domainName String
    The domain name the record pertains to, e.g. foo.bar.com..
    records List<HostingCustomDomainCertVerificationDnsDesiredRecord>
    Records on the domain Structure is documented below.
    domainName string
    The domain name the record pertains to, e.g. foo.bar.com..
    records HostingCustomDomainCertVerificationDnsDesiredRecord[]
    Records on the domain Structure is documented below.
    domain_name str
    The domain name the record pertains to, e.g. foo.bar.com..
    records Sequence[HostingCustomDomainCertVerificationDnsDesiredRecord]
    Records on the domain Structure is documented below.
    domainName String
    The domain name the record pertains to, e.g. foo.bar.com..
    records List<Property Map>
    Records on the domain Structure is documented below.

    HostingCustomDomainCertVerificationDnsDesiredRecord, HostingCustomDomainCertVerificationDnsDesiredRecordArgs

    DomainName string
    The domain name the record pertains to, e.g. foo.bar.com..
    Rdata string
    The data of the record. The meaning of the value depends on record type:

    • A and AAAA: IP addresses for the domain name.
    • CNAME: Another domain to check for records.
    • TXT: Arbitrary text strings associated with the domain name. Hosting uses TXT records to determine a which Firebase Projects have permission to act on the domain name's behalf.
    • CAA: The record's flags, tag, and value, e.g. 0 issue "pki.goog".
    RequiredAction string
    Indicates the a required action for this record.
    Type string
    The record's type, which determines what data the record contains.
    DomainName string
    The domain name the record pertains to, e.g. foo.bar.com..
    Rdata string
    The data of the record. The meaning of the value depends on record type:

    • A and AAAA: IP addresses for the domain name.
    • CNAME: Another domain to check for records.
    • TXT: Arbitrary text strings associated with the domain name. Hosting uses TXT records to determine a which Firebase Projects have permission to act on the domain name's behalf.
    • CAA: The record's flags, tag, and value, e.g. 0 issue "pki.goog".
    RequiredAction string
    Indicates the a required action for this record.
    Type string
    The record's type, which determines what data the record contains.
    domainName String
    The domain name the record pertains to, e.g. foo.bar.com..
    rdata String
    The data of the record. The meaning of the value depends on record type:

    • A and AAAA: IP addresses for the domain name.
    • CNAME: Another domain to check for records.
    • TXT: Arbitrary text strings associated with the domain name. Hosting uses TXT records to determine a which Firebase Projects have permission to act on the domain name's behalf.
    • CAA: The record's flags, tag, and value, e.g. 0 issue "pki.goog".
    requiredAction String
    Indicates the a required action for this record.
    type String
    The record's type, which determines what data the record contains.
    domainName string
    The domain name the record pertains to, e.g. foo.bar.com..
    rdata string
    The data of the record. The meaning of the value depends on record type:

    • A and AAAA: IP addresses for the domain name.
    • CNAME: Another domain to check for records.
    • TXT: Arbitrary text strings associated with the domain name. Hosting uses TXT records to determine a which Firebase Projects have permission to act on the domain name's behalf.
    • CAA: The record's flags, tag, and value, e.g. 0 issue "pki.goog".
    requiredAction string
    Indicates the a required action for this record.
    type string
    The record's type, which determines what data the record contains.
    domain_name str
    The domain name the record pertains to, e.g. foo.bar.com..
    rdata str
    The data of the record. The meaning of the value depends on record type:

    • A and AAAA: IP addresses for the domain name.
    • CNAME: Another domain to check for records.
    • TXT: Arbitrary text strings associated with the domain name. Hosting uses TXT records to determine a which Firebase Projects have permission to act on the domain name's behalf.
    • CAA: The record's flags, tag, and value, e.g. 0 issue "pki.goog".
    required_action str
    Indicates the a required action for this record.
    type str
    The record's type, which determines what data the record contains.
    domainName String
    The domain name the record pertains to, e.g. foo.bar.com..
    rdata String
    The data of the record. The meaning of the value depends on record type:

    • A and AAAA: IP addresses for the domain name.
    • CNAME: Another domain to check for records.
    • TXT: Arbitrary text strings associated with the domain name. Hosting uses TXT records to determine a which Firebase Projects have permission to act on the domain name's behalf.
    • CAA: The record's flags, tag, and value, e.g. 0 issue "pki.goog".
    requiredAction String
    Indicates the a required action for this record.
    type String
    The record's type, which determines what data the record contains.

    HostingCustomDomainCertVerificationDnsDiscovered, HostingCustomDomainCertVerificationDnsDiscoveredArgs

    DomainName string
    The domain name the record pertains to, e.g. foo.bar.com..
    Records List<HostingCustomDomainCertVerificationDnsDiscoveredRecord>
    Records on the domain Structure is documented below.
    DomainName string
    The domain name the record pertains to, e.g. foo.bar.com..
    Records []HostingCustomDomainCertVerificationDnsDiscoveredRecord
    Records on the domain Structure is documented below.
    domainName String
    The domain name the record pertains to, e.g. foo.bar.com..
    records List<HostingCustomDomainCertVerificationDnsDiscoveredRecord>
    Records on the domain Structure is documented below.
    domainName string
    The domain name the record pertains to, e.g. foo.bar.com..
    records HostingCustomDomainCertVerificationDnsDiscoveredRecord[]
    Records on the domain Structure is documented below.
    domain_name str
    The domain name the record pertains to, e.g. foo.bar.com..
    records Sequence[HostingCustomDomainCertVerificationDnsDiscoveredRecord]
    Records on the domain Structure is documented below.
    domainName String
    The domain name the record pertains to, e.g. foo.bar.com..
    records List<Property Map>
    Records on the domain Structure is documented below.

    HostingCustomDomainCertVerificationDnsDiscoveredRecord, HostingCustomDomainCertVerificationDnsDiscoveredRecordArgs

    DomainName string
    The domain name the record pertains to, e.g. foo.bar.com..
    Rdata string
    The data of the record. The meaning of the value depends on record type:

    • A and AAAA: IP addresses for the domain name.
    • CNAME: Another domain to check for records.
    • TXT: Arbitrary text strings associated with the domain name. Hosting uses TXT records to determine a which Firebase Projects have permission to act on the domain name's behalf.
    • CAA: The record's flags, tag, and value, e.g. 0 issue "pki.goog".
    RequiredAction string
    Indicates the a required action for this record.
    Type string
    The record's type, which determines what data the record contains.
    DomainName string
    The domain name the record pertains to, e.g. foo.bar.com..
    Rdata string
    The data of the record. The meaning of the value depends on record type:

    • A and AAAA: IP addresses for the domain name.
    • CNAME: Another domain to check for records.
    • TXT: Arbitrary text strings associated with the domain name. Hosting uses TXT records to determine a which Firebase Projects have permission to act on the domain name's behalf.
    • CAA: The record's flags, tag, and value, e.g. 0 issue "pki.goog".
    RequiredAction string
    Indicates the a required action for this record.
    Type string
    The record's type, which determines what data the record contains.
    domainName String
    The domain name the record pertains to, e.g. foo.bar.com..
    rdata String
    The data of the record. The meaning of the value depends on record type:

    • A and AAAA: IP addresses for the domain name.
    • CNAME: Another domain to check for records.
    • TXT: Arbitrary text strings associated with the domain name. Hosting uses TXT records to determine a which Firebase Projects have permission to act on the domain name's behalf.
    • CAA: The record's flags, tag, and value, e.g. 0 issue "pki.goog".
    requiredAction String
    Indicates the a required action for this record.
    type String
    The record's type, which determines what data the record contains.
    domainName string
    The domain name the record pertains to, e.g. foo.bar.com..
    rdata string
    The data of the record. The meaning of the value depends on record type:

    • A and AAAA: IP addresses for the domain name.
    • CNAME: Another domain to check for records.
    • TXT: Arbitrary text strings associated with the domain name. Hosting uses TXT records to determine a which Firebase Projects have permission to act on the domain name's behalf.
    • CAA: The record's flags, tag, and value, e.g. 0 issue "pki.goog".
    requiredAction string
    Indicates the a required action for this record.
    type string
    The record's type, which determines what data the record contains.
    domain_name str
    The domain name the record pertains to, e.g. foo.bar.com..
    rdata str
    The data of the record. The meaning of the value depends on record type:

    • A and AAAA: IP addresses for the domain name.
    • CNAME: Another domain to check for records.
    • TXT: Arbitrary text strings associated with the domain name. Hosting uses TXT records to determine a which Firebase Projects have permission to act on the domain name's behalf.
    • CAA: The record's flags, tag, and value, e.g. 0 issue "pki.goog".
    required_action str
    Indicates the a required action for this record.
    type str
    The record's type, which determines what data the record contains.
    domainName String
    The domain name the record pertains to, e.g. foo.bar.com..
    rdata String
    The data of the record. The meaning of the value depends on record type:

    • A and AAAA: IP addresses for the domain name.
    • CNAME: Another domain to check for records.
    • TXT: Arbitrary text strings associated with the domain name. Hosting uses TXT records to determine a which Firebase Projects have permission to act on the domain name's behalf.
    • CAA: The record's flags, tag, and value, e.g. 0 issue "pki.goog".
    requiredAction String
    Indicates the a required action for this record.
    type String
    The record's type, which determines what data the record contains.

    HostingCustomDomainCertVerificationHttp, HostingCustomDomainCertVerificationHttpArgs

    Desired string
    A text string to serve at the path.
    Discovered string
    Whether Hosting was able to find the required file contents on the specified path during its last check.
    LastCheckTime string
    (Output) The last time Hosting systems checked for the file contents.
    Path string
    The path to the file.
    Desired string
    A text string to serve at the path.
    Discovered string
    Whether Hosting was able to find the required file contents on the specified path during its last check.
    LastCheckTime string
    (Output) The last time Hosting systems checked for the file contents.
    Path string
    The path to the file.
    desired String
    A text string to serve at the path.
    discovered String
    Whether Hosting was able to find the required file contents on the specified path during its last check.
    lastCheckTime String
    (Output) The last time Hosting systems checked for the file contents.
    path String
    The path to the file.
    desired string
    A text string to serve at the path.
    discovered string
    Whether Hosting was able to find the required file contents on the specified path during its last check.
    lastCheckTime string
    (Output) The last time Hosting systems checked for the file contents.
    path string
    The path to the file.
    desired str
    A text string to serve at the path.
    discovered str
    Whether Hosting was able to find the required file contents on the specified path during its last check.
    last_check_time str
    (Output) The last time Hosting systems checked for the file contents.
    path str
    The path to the file.
    desired String
    A text string to serve at the path.
    discovered String
    Whether Hosting was able to find the required file contents on the specified path during its last check.
    lastCheckTime String
    (Output) The last time Hosting systems checked for the file contents.
    path String
    The path to the file.

    HostingCustomDomainIssue, HostingCustomDomainIssueArgs

    Code int
    The status code, which should be an enum value of google.rpc.Code
    Details string
    A list of messages that carry the error details.
    Message string
    Error message
    Code int
    The status code, which should be an enum value of google.rpc.Code
    Details string
    A list of messages that carry the error details.
    Message string
    Error message
    code Integer
    The status code, which should be an enum value of google.rpc.Code
    details String
    A list of messages that carry the error details.
    message String
    Error message
    code number
    The status code, which should be an enum value of google.rpc.Code
    details string
    A list of messages that carry the error details.
    message string
    Error message
    code int
    The status code, which should be an enum value of google.rpc.Code
    details str
    A list of messages that carry the error details.
    message str
    Error message
    code Number
    The status code, which should be an enum value of google.rpc.Code
    details String
    A list of messages that carry the error details.
    message String
    Error message

    HostingCustomDomainRequiredDnsUpdate, HostingCustomDomainRequiredDnsUpdateArgs

    CheckTime string
    (Output) The last time Hosting checked your CustomDomain's DNS records.
    Desireds List<HostingCustomDomainRequiredDnsUpdateDesired>
    A text string to serve at the path.
    Discovereds List<HostingCustomDomainRequiredDnsUpdateDiscovered>
    Whether Hosting was able to find the required file contents on the specified path during its last check.
    CheckTime string
    (Output) The last time Hosting checked your CustomDomain's DNS records.
    Desireds []HostingCustomDomainRequiredDnsUpdateDesired
    A text string to serve at the path.
    Discovereds []HostingCustomDomainRequiredDnsUpdateDiscovered
    Whether Hosting was able to find the required file contents on the specified path during its last check.
    checkTime String
    (Output) The last time Hosting checked your CustomDomain's DNS records.
    desireds List<HostingCustomDomainRequiredDnsUpdateDesired>
    A text string to serve at the path.
    discovereds List<HostingCustomDomainRequiredDnsUpdateDiscovered>
    Whether Hosting was able to find the required file contents on the specified path during its last check.
    checkTime string
    (Output) The last time Hosting checked your CustomDomain's DNS records.
    desireds HostingCustomDomainRequiredDnsUpdateDesired[]
    A text string to serve at the path.
    discovereds HostingCustomDomainRequiredDnsUpdateDiscovered[]
    Whether Hosting was able to find the required file contents on the specified path during its last check.
    check_time str
    (Output) The last time Hosting checked your CustomDomain's DNS records.
    desireds Sequence[HostingCustomDomainRequiredDnsUpdateDesired]
    A text string to serve at the path.
    discovereds Sequence[HostingCustomDomainRequiredDnsUpdateDiscovered]
    Whether Hosting was able to find the required file contents on the specified path during its last check.
    checkTime String
    (Output) The last time Hosting checked your CustomDomain's DNS records.
    desireds List<Property Map>
    A text string to serve at the path.
    discovereds List<Property Map>
    Whether Hosting was able to find the required file contents on the specified path during its last check.

    HostingCustomDomainRequiredDnsUpdateDesired, HostingCustomDomainRequiredDnsUpdateDesiredArgs

    DomainName string
    The domain name the record pertains to, e.g. foo.bar.com..
    Records List<HostingCustomDomainRequiredDnsUpdateDesiredRecord>
    Records on the domain Structure is documented below.
    DomainName string
    The domain name the record pertains to, e.g. foo.bar.com..
    Records []HostingCustomDomainRequiredDnsUpdateDesiredRecord
    Records on the domain Structure is documented below.
    domainName String
    The domain name the record pertains to, e.g. foo.bar.com..
    records List<HostingCustomDomainRequiredDnsUpdateDesiredRecord>
    Records on the domain Structure is documented below.
    domainName string
    The domain name the record pertains to, e.g. foo.bar.com..
    records HostingCustomDomainRequiredDnsUpdateDesiredRecord[]
    Records on the domain Structure is documented below.
    domain_name str
    The domain name the record pertains to, e.g. foo.bar.com..
    records Sequence[HostingCustomDomainRequiredDnsUpdateDesiredRecord]
    Records on the domain Structure is documented below.
    domainName String
    The domain name the record pertains to, e.g. foo.bar.com..
    records List<Property Map>
    Records on the domain Structure is documented below.

    HostingCustomDomainRequiredDnsUpdateDesiredRecord, HostingCustomDomainRequiredDnsUpdateDesiredRecordArgs

    DomainName string
    The domain name the record pertains to, e.g. foo.bar.com..
    Rdata string
    The data of the record. The meaning of the value depends on record type:

    • A and AAAA: IP addresses for the domain name.
    • CNAME: Another domain to check for records.
    • TXT: Arbitrary text strings associated with the domain name. Hosting uses TXT records to determine a which Firebase Projects have permission to act on the domain name's behalf.
    • CAA: The record's flags, tag, and value, e.g. 0 issue "pki.goog".
    RequiredAction string
    Indicates the a required action for this record.
    Type string
    The record's type, which determines what data the record contains.
    DomainName string
    The domain name the record pertains to, e.g. foo.bar.com..
    Rdata string
    The data of the record. The meaning of the value depends on record type:

    • A and AAAA: IP addresses for the domain name.
    • CNAME: Another domain to check for records.
    • TXT: Arbitrary text strings associated with the domain name. Hosting uses TXT records to determine a which Firebase Projects have permission to act on the domain name's behalf.
    • CAA: The record's flags, tag, and value, e.g. 0 issue "pki.goog".
    RequiredAction string
    Indicates the a required action for this record.
    Type string
    The record's type, which determines what data the record contains.
    domainName String
    The domain name the record pertains to, e.g. foo.bar.com..
    rdata String
    The data of the record. The meaning of the value depends on record type:

    • A and AAAA: IP addresses for the domain name.
    • CNAME: Another domain to check for records.
    • TXT: Arbitrary text strings associated with the domain name. Hosting uses TXT records to determine a which Firebase Projects have permission to act on the domain name's behalf.
    • CAA: The record's flags, tag, and value, e.g. 0 issue "pki.goog".
    requiredAction String
    Indicates the a required action for this record.
    type String
    The record's type, which determines what data the record contains.
    domainName string
    The domain name the record pertains to, e.g. foo.bar.com..
    rdata string
    The data of the record. The meaning of the value depends on record type:

    • A and AAAA: IP addresses for the domain name.
    • CNAME: Another domain to check for records.
    • TXT: Arbitrary text strings associated with the domain name. Hosting uses TXT records to determine a which Firebase Projects have permission to act on the domain name's behalf.
    • CAA: The record's flags, tag, and value, e.g. 0 issue "pki.goog".
    requiredAction string
    Indicates the a required action for this record.
    type string
    The record's type, which determines what data the record contains.
    domain_name str
    The domain name the record pertains to, e.g. foo.bar.com..
    rdata str
    The data of the record. The meaning of the value depends on record type:

    • A and AAAA: IP addresses for the domain name.
    • CNAME: Another domain to check for records.
    • TXT: Arbitrary text strings associated with the domain name. Hosting uses TXT records to determine a which Firebase Projects have permission to act on the domain name's behalf.
    • CAA: The record's flags, tag, and value, e.g. 0 issue "pki.goog".
    required_action str
    Indicates the a required action for this record.
    type str
    The record's type, which determines what data the record contains.
    domainName String
    The domain name the record pertains to, e.g. foo.bar.com..
    rdata String
    The data of the record. The meaning of the value depends on record type:

    • A and AAAA: IP addresses for the domain name.
    • CNAME: Another domain to check for records.
    • TXT: Arbitrary text strings associated with the domain name. Hosting uses TXT records to determine a which Firebase Projects have permission to act on the domain name's behalf.
    • CAA: The record's flags, tag, and value, e.g. 0 issue "pki.goog".
    requiredAction String
    Indicates the a required action for this record.
    type String
    The record's type, which determines what data the record contains.

    HostingCustomDomainRequiredDnsUpdateDiscovered, HostingCustomDomainRequiredDnsUpdateDiscoveredArgs

    DomainName string
    The domain name the record pertains to, e.g. foo.bar.com..
    Records List<HostingCustomDomainRequiredDnsUpdateDiscoveredRecord>
    Records on the domain Structure is documented below.
    DomainName string
    The domain name the record pertains to, e.g. foo.bar.com..
    Records []HostingCustomDomainRequiredDnsUpdateDiscoveredRecord
    Records on the domain Structure is documented below.
    domainName String
    The domain name the record pertains to, e.g. foo.bar.com..
    records List<HostingCustomDomainRequiredDnsUpdateDiscoveredRecord>
    Records on the domain Structure is documented below.
    domainName string
    The domain name the record pertains to, e.g. foo.bar.com..
    records HostingCustomDomainRequiredDnsUpdateDiscoveredRecord[]
    Records on the domain Structure is documented below.
    domain_name str
    The domain name the record pertains to, e.g. foo.bar.com..
    records Sequence[HostingCustomDomainRequiredDnsUpdateDiscoveredRecord]
    Records on the domain Structure is documented below.
    domainName String
    The domain name the record pertains to, e.g. foo.bar.com..
    records List<Property Map>
    Records on the domain Structure is documented below.

    HostingCustomDomainRequiredDnsUpdateDiscoveredRecord, HostingCustomDomainRequiredDnsUpdateDiscoveredRecordArgs

    DomainName string
    The domain name the record pertains to, e.g. foo.bar.com..
    Rdata string
    The data of the record. The meaning of the value depends on record type:

    • A and AAAA: IP addresses for the domain name.
    • CNAME: Another domain to check for records.
    • TXT: Arbitrary text strings associated with the domain name. Hosting uses TXT records to determine a which Firebase Projects have permission to act on the domain name's behalf.
    • CAA: The record's flags, tag, and value, e.g. 0 issue "pki.goog".
    RequiredAction string
    Indicates the a required action for this record.
    Type string
    The record's type, which determines what data the record contains.
    DomainName string
    The domain name the record pertains to, e.g. foo.bar.com..
    Rdata string
    The data of the record. The meaning of the value depends on record type:

    • A and AAAA: IP addresses for the domain name.
    • CNAME: Another domain to check for records.
    • TXT: Arbitrary text strings associated with the domain name. Hosting uses TXT records to determine a which Firebase Projects have permission to act on the domain name's behalf.
    • CAA: The record's flags, tag, and value, e.g. 0 issue "pki.goog".
    RequiredAction string
    Indicates the a required action for this record.
    Type string
    The record's type, which determines what data the record contains.
    domainName String
    The domain name the record pertains to, e.g. foo.bar.com..
    rdata String
    The data of the record. The meaning of the value depends on record type:

    • A and AAAA: IP addresses for the domain name.
    • CNAME: Another domain to check for records.
    • TXT: Arbitrary text strings associated with the domain name. Hosting uses TXT records to determine a which Firebase Projects have permission to act on the domain name's behalf.
    • CAA: The record's flags, tag, and value, e.g. 0 issue "pki.goog".
    requiredAction String
    Indicates the a required action for this record.
    type String
    The record's type, which determines what data the record contains.
    domainName string
    The domain name the record pertains to, e.g. foo.bar.com..
    rdata string
    The data of the record. The meaning of the value depends on record type:

    • A and AAAA: IP addresses for the domain name.
    • CNAME: Another domain to check for records.
    • TXT: Arbitrary text strings associated with the domain name. Hosting uses TXT records to determine a which Firebase Projects have permission to act on the domain name's behalf.
    • CAA: The record's flags, tag, and value, e.g. 0 issue "pki.goog".
    requiredAction string
    Indicates the a required action for this record.
    type string
    The record's type, which determines what data the record contains.
    domain_name str
    The domain name the record pertains to, e.g. foo.bar.com..
    rdata str
    The data of the record. The meaning of the value depends on record type:

    • A and AAAA: IP addresses for the domain name.
    • CNAME: Another domain to check for records.
    • TXT: Arbitrary text strings associated with the domain name. Hosting uses TXT records to determine a which Firebase Projects have permission to act on the domain name's behalf.
    • CAA: The record's flags, tag, and value, e.g. 0 issue "pki.goog".
    required_action str
    Indicates the a required action for this record.
    type str
    The record's type, which determines what data the record contains.
    domainName String
    The domain name the record pertains to, e.g. foo.bar.com..
    rdata String
    The data of the record. The meaning of the value depends on record type:

    • A and AAAA: IP addresses for the domain name.
    • CNAME: Another domain to check for records.
    • TXT: Arbitrary text strings associated with the domain name. Hosting uses TXT records to determine a which Firebase Projects have permission to act on the domain name's behalf.
    • CAA: The record's flags, tag, and value, e.g. 0 issue "pki.goog".
    requiredAction String
    Indicates the a required action for this record.
    type String
    The record's type, which determines what data the record contains.

    Import

    CustomDomain can be imported using any of these accepted formats:

    • projects/{{project}}/sites/{{site_id}}/customDomains/{{custom_domain}}

    • sites/{{site_id}}/customDomains/{{custom_domain}}

    • {{project}}/{{site_id}}/{{custom_domain}}

    • {{site_id}}/{{custom_domain}}

    When using the pulumi import command, CustomDomain can be imported using one of the formats above. For example:

    $ pulumi import gcp:firebase/hostingCustomDomain:HostingCustomDomain default projects/{{project}}/sites/{{site_id}}/customDomains/{{custom_domain}}
    
    $ pulumi import gcp:firebase/hostingCustomDomain:HostingCustomDomain default sites/{{site_id}}/customDomains/{{custom_domain}}
    
    $ pulumi import gcp:firebase/hostingCustomDomain:HostingCustomDomain default {{project}}/{{site_id}}/{{custom_domain}}
    
    $ pulumi import gcp:firebase/hostingCustomDomain:HostingCustomDomain default {{site_id}}/{{custom_domain}}
    

    To learn more about importing existing cloud resources, see Importing resources.

    Package Details

    Repository
    Google Cloud (GCP) Classic pulumi/pulumi-gcp
    License
    Apache-2.0
    Notes
    This Pulumi package is based on the google-beta Terraform Provider.
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    Google Cloud Classic v7.20.0 published on Wednesday, Apr 24, 2024 by Pulumi