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Google Compute Engine VM discovery allows to use the google APIs to perform automatic discovery of seed hosts. Here is a simple sample configuration:
cloud:
gce:
project_id: <your-google-project-id>
zone: <your-zone>
discovery:
seed_providers: gce
The following gce settings (prefixed with cloud.gce) are supported:
project_id
: Your Google project id. By default the project id will be derived from the instance metadata.
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Note: Deriving the project id from system properties or environment variables
(`GOOGLE_CLOUD_PROJECT` or `GCLOUD_PROJECT`) is not supported.
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zone
: helps to retrieve instances running in a given zone. It should be one of the GCE supported zones. By default the zone will be derived from the instance metadata. See also Using GCE zones.
retry
: If set to true, client will use ExponentialBackOff policy to retry the failed http request. Defaults to true.
max_wait
: The maximum elapsed time after the client instantiating retry. If the time elapsed goes past the max_wait, client stops to retry. A negative value means that it will wait indefinitely. Defaults to 0s (retry indefinitely).
refresh_interval
: How long the list of hosts is cached to prevent further requests to the GCE API. 0s disables caching. A negative value will cause infinite caching. Defaults to 0s.
::::{admonition} Binding the network host :class: important
It’s important to define network.host as by default it’s bound to localhost.
You can use core network host settings or gce specific host settings:
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