Class OSPolicyResourceExecResource
A resource that allows executing scripts on the VM. The ExecResource
has 2 stages: validate
and enforce
and both stages accept a script as an argument to execute. When the ExecResource
is applied by the agent, it
first executes the script in the validate
stage. The validate
stage can signal that the ExecResource
is
already in the desired state by returning an exit code of 100
. If the ExecResource
is not in the desired
state, it should return an exit code of 101
. Any other exit code returned by this stage is considered an
error. If the ExecResource
is not in the desired state based on the exit code from the validate
stage, the
agent proceeds to execute the script from the enforce
stage. If the ExecResource
is already in the desired
state, the enforce
stage will not be run. Similar to validate
stage, the enforce
stage should return an
exit code of 100
to indicate that the resource in now in its desired state. Any other exit code is considered
an error. NOTE: An exit code of 100
was chosen over 0
(and 101
vs 1
) to have an explicit indicator of
in desired state
, not in desired state
and errors. Because, for example, Powershell will always return an
exit code of 0
unless an exit
statement is provided in the script. So, for reasons of consistency and being
explicit, exit codes 100
and 101
were chosen.
Implements
Inherited Members
Namespace: Google.Apis.OSConfig.v1.Data
Assembly: Google.Apis.OSConfig.v1.dll
Syntax
public class OSPolicyResourceExecResource : IDirectResponseSchema
Properties
ETag
The ETag of the item.
Declaration
public virtual string ETag { get; set; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
string |
Enforce
What to run to bring this resource into the desired state. An exit code of 100 indicates "success", any other exit code indicates a failure running enforce.
Declaration
[JsonProperty("enforce")]
public virtual OSPolicyResourceExecResourceExec Enforce { get; set; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
OSPolicyResourceExecResourceExec |
Validate
Required. What to run to validate this resource is in the desired state. An exit code of 100 indicates "in desired state", and exit code of 101 indicates "not in desired state". Any other exit code indicates a failure running validate.
Declaration
[JsonProperty("validate")]
public virtual OSPolicyResourceExecResourceExec Validate { get; set; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
OSPolicyResourceExecResourceExec |