NonResourcePolicyRule is a predicate that matches non-resource requests according to their verb and the target non-resource URL. A NonResourcePolicyRule matches a request if and only if both (a) at least one member of verbs matches the request and (b) at least one member of nonResourceURLs matches the request.
NonResourcePolicyRule is a predicate that matches non-resource requests according to their verb and the target non-resource URL. A NonResourcePolicyRule matches a request if and only if both (a) at least one member of verbs matches the request and (b) at least one member of nonResourceURLs matches the request.
- Value Params
- nonResourceURLs
nonResourceURLs
is a set of url prefixes that a user should have access to and may not be empty. For example:- "/healthz" is legal
- "/hea*" is illegal
- "/hea" is legal but matches nothing
- "/hea/*" also matches nothing
- "/healthz/" matches all per-component health checks. "" matches all non-resource urls. if it is present, it must be the only entry. Required.
- verbs
verbs
is a list of matching verbs and may not be empty. "*" matches all verbs. If it is present, it must be the only entry. Required.
- Companion
- object
Value members
Concrete methods
nonResourceURLs
is a set of url prefixes that a user should have access to and may not be empty. For example:
nonResourceURLs
is a set of url prefixes that a user should have access to and may not be empty. For example:
- "/healthz" is legal
- "/hea*" is illegal
- "/hea" is legal but matches nothing
- "/hea/*" also matches nothing
- "/healthz/" matches all per-component health checks. "" matches all non-resource urls. if it is present, it must be the only entry. Required.
This effect always succeeds, it is safe to use the field nonResourceURLs directly.
verbs
is a list of matching verbs and may not be empty. "*" matches all verbs. If it is present, it must be the only entry. Required.
verbs
is a list of matching verbs and may not be empty. "*" matches all verbs. If it is present, it must be the only entry. Required.
This effect always succeeds, it is safe to use the field verbs directly.