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/* eslint-disable */
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/**
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* This file was automatically generated by json-schema-to-typescript.
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* DO NOT MODIFY IT BY HAND. Instead, modify the source JSONSchema file,
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* and run json-schema-to-typescript to regenerate this file.
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*/
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export interface K8SVirtualServiceV1 {
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/**
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* Configuration affecting label/content routing, sni routing, etc. See more details at: https://istio.io/docs/reference/config/networking/virtual-service.html
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*/
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spec?: {
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/**
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* A list of namespaces to which this virtual service is exported.
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*/
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exportTo?: string[];
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/**
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* The names of gateways and sidecars that should apply these routes.
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*/
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gateways?: string[];
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/**
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* The destination hosts to which traffic is being sent.
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*/
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hosts?: string[];
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/**
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* An ordered list of route rules for HTTP traffic.
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*/
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http?: {
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/**
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* Cross-Origin Resource Sharing policy (CORS).
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*/
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corsPolicy?: {
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/**
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* Indicates whether the caller is allowed to send the actual request (not the preflight) using credentials.
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*/
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allowCredentials?: boolean;
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/**
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* List of HTTP headers that can be used when requesting the resource.
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*/
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allowHeaders?: string[];
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/**
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* List of HTTP methods allowed to access the resource.
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*/
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allowMethods?: string[];
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allowOrigin?: string[];
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/**
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* String patterns that match allowed origins.
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*/
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allowOrigins?: {
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[k: string]: unknown;
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}[];
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/**
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* A list of HTTP headers that the browsers are allowed to access.
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*/
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exposeHeaders?: string[];
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/**
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* Specifies how long the results of a preflight request can be cached.
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*/
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maxAge?: string;
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/**
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* Indicates whether preflight requests not matching the configured allowed origin shouldn't be forwarded to the upstream.
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*
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* Valid Options: FORWARD, IGNORE
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*/
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unmatchedPreflights?: "UNSPECIFIED" | "FORWARD" | "IGNORE";
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};
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/**
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* Delegate is used to specify the particular VirtualService which can be used to define delegate HTTPRoute.
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*/
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delegate?: {
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/**
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* Name specifies the name of the delegate VirtualService.
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*/
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name?: string;
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/**
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* Namespace specifies the namespace where the delegate VirtualService resides.
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*/
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namespace?: string;
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};
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/**
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* A HTTP rule can either return a direct_response, redirect or forward (default) traffic.
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*/
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directResponse?: {
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/**
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* Specifies the content of the response body.
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*/
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body?: {
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[k: string]: unknown;
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};
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/**
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* Specifies the HTTP response status to be returned.
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*/
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status: number;
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};
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/**
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* Fault injection policy to apply on HTTP traffic at the client side.
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*/
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fault?: {
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/**
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* Abort Http request attempts and return error codes back to downstream service, giving the impression that the upstream service is faulty.
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*/
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abort?: {
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[k: string]: unknown;
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};
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/**
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* Delay requests before forwarding, emulating various failures such as network issues, overloaded upstream service, etc.
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*/
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delay?: {
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[k: string]: unknown;
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};
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};
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headers?: {
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request?: {
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add?: {
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[k: string]: string;
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};
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remove?: string[];
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set?: {
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[k: string]: string;
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};
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};
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response?: {
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add?: {
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[k: string]: string;
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};
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remove?: string[];
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set?: {
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[k: string]: string;
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};
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};
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};
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/**
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* Match conditions to be satisfied for the rule to be activated.
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*/
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match?: {
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/**
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* HTTP Authority values are case-sensitive and formatted as follows: - `exact: "value"` for exact string match - `prefix: "value"` for prefix-based match - `regex: "value"` for [RE2 style regex-based match](https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax).
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*/
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authority?: {
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[k: string]: unknown;
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};
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/**
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* Names of gateways where the rule should be applied.
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*/
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gateways?: string[];
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/**
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* The header keys must be lowercase and use hyphen as the separator, e.g.
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*/
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headers?: {
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[k: string]: {
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[k: string]: unknown;
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};
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};
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/**
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* Flag to specify whether the URI matching should be case-insensitive.
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*/
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ignoreUriCase?: boolean;
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/**
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* HTTP Method values are case-sensitive and formatted as follows: - `exact: "value"` for exact string match - `prefix: "value"` for prefix-based match - `regex: "value"` for [RE2 style regex-based match](https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax).
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*/
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method?: {
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[k: string]: unknown;
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};
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/**
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* The name assigned to a match.
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*/
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name?: string;
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/**
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* Specifies the ports on the host that is being addressed.
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*/
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port?: number;
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/**
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* Query parameters for matching.
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*/
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queryParams?: {
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[k: string]: {
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[k: string]: unknown;
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};
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};
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/**
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* URI Scheme values are case-sensitive and formatted as follows: - `exact: "value"` for exact string match - `prefix: "value"` for prefix-based match - `regex: "value"` for [RE2 style regex-based match](https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax).
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*/
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scheme?: {
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[k: string]: unknown;
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};
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/**
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* One or more labels that constrain the applicability of a rule to source (client) workloads with the given labels.
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*/
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sourceLabels?: {
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[k: string]: string;
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};
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/**
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* Source namespace constraining the applicability of a rule to workloads in that namespace.
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* The human readable prefix to use when emitting statistics for this route.
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*/
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statPrefix?: string;
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/**
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* URI to match values are case-sensitive and formatted as follows: - `exact: "value"` for exact string match - `prefix: "value"` for prefix-based match - `regex: "value"` for [RE2 style regex-based match](https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax).
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*/
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uri?: {
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[k: string]: unknown;
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};
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/**
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* withoutHeader has the same syntax with the header, but has opposite meaning.
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*/
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withoutHeaders?: {
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[k: string]: {
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[k: string]: unknown;
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};
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};
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}[];
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/**
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* Mirror HTTP traffic to a another destination in addition to forwarding the requests to the intended destination.
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*/
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mirror?: {
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/**
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* The name of a service from the service registry.
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*/
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host: string;
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/**
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* Specifies the port on the host that is being addressed.
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*/
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port?: {
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number?: number;
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};
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* The name of a subset within the service.
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*/
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subset?: string;
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};
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mirrorPercent?: number;
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/**
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* Percentage of the traffic to be mirrored by the `mirror` field.
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*/
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mirrorPercentage?: {
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value?: number;
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};
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mirror_percent?: number;
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/**
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* Specifies the destinations to mirror HTTP traffic in addition to the original destination.
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*/
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mirrors?: {
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/**
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* Destination specifies the target of the mirror operation.
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*/
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destination: {
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/**
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* The name of a service from the service registry.
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*/
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host: string;
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/**
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* Specifies the port on the host that is being addressed.
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*/
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port?: {
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number?: number;
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};
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/**
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* The name of a subset within the service.
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*/
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subset?: string;
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};
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/**
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* Percentage of the traffic to be mirrored by the `destination` field.
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*/
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percentage?: {
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value?: number;
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};
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}[];
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/**
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* The name assigned to the route for debugging purposes.
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*/
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name?: string;
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/**
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* A HTTP rule can either return a direct_response, redirect or forward (default) traffic.
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*/
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redirect?: {
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[k: string]: unknown;
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};
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/**
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* Retry policy for HTTP requests.
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*/
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retries?: {
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/**
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* Number of retries to be allowed for a given request.
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*/
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attempts?: number;
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/**
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* Timeout per attempt for a given request, including the initial call and any retries.
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*/
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perTryTimeout?: string;
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/**
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* Specifies the conditions under which retry takes place.
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*/
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retryOn?: string;
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/**
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* Flag to specify whether the retries should retry to other localities.
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*/
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retryRemoteLocalities?: boolean;
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};
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/**
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* Rewrite HTTP URIs and Authority headers.
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*/
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rewrite?: {
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* rewrite the Authority/Host header with this value.
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*/
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authority?: string;
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/**
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* rewrite the path (or the prefix) portion of the URI with this value.
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*/
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uri?: string;
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/**
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* rewrite the path portion of the URI with the specified regex.
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*/
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uriRegexRewrite?: {
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/**
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* [RE2 style regex-based match](https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax).
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*/
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match?: string;
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/**
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* The string that should replace into matching portions of original URI.
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*/
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rewrite?: string;
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};
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};
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* A HTTP rule can either return a direct_response, redirect or forward (default) traffic.
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route?: {
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* Destination uniquely identifies the instances of a service to which the request/connection should be forwarded to.
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destination: {
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/**
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* The name of a service from the service registry.
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host: string;
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* Specifies the port on the host that is being addressed.
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* The name of a subset within the service.
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headers?: {
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request?: {
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response?: {
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timeout?: string;
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match?: {
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* Names of gateways where the rule should be applied.
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* One or more labels that constrain the applicability of a rule to workloads with the given labels.
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sourceLabels?: {
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tls?: {
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match: {
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code?: string;
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