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The official TypeScript library for the Cloudflare API
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import * as Core from 'cloudflare/core';
import { APIResource } from 'cloudflare/resource';
import * as MonitorsAPI from 'cloudflare/resources/load-balancers/monitors/monitors';
import * as PreviewsAPI from 'cloudflare/resources/load-balancers/monitors/previews';
import * as ReferencesAPI from 'cloudflare/resources/load-balancers/monitors/references';
import * as LoadBalancersMonitorsAPI from 'cloudflare/resources/user/load-balancers/monitors';
import { LoadBalancingMonitorsSinglePage } from 'cloudflare/resources/user/load-balancers/monitors';
export declare class Monitors extends APIResource {
previews: PreviewsAPI.Previews;
references: ReferencesAPI.References;
/**
* Create a configured monitor.
*/
create(params: MonitorCreateParams, options?: Core.RequestOptions): Core.APIPromise<LoadBalancersMonitorsAPI.LoadBalancingMonitor>;
/**
* Modify a configured monitor.
*/
update(monitorId: string, params: MonitorUpdateParams, options?: Core.RequestOptions): Core.APIPromise<LoadBalancersMonitorsAPI.LoadBalancingMonitor>;
/**
* List configured monitors for an account.
*/
list(params: MonitorListParams, options?: Core.RequestOptions): Core.PagePromise<LoadBalancingMonitorsSinglePage, LoadBalancersMonitorsAPI.LoadBalancingMonitor>;
/**
* Delete a configured monitor.
*/
delete(monitorId: string, params: MonitorDeleteParams, options?: Core.RequestOptions): Core.APIPromise<MonitorDeleteResponse>;
/**
* Apply changes to an existing monitor, overwriting the supplied properties.
*/
edit(monitorId: string, params: MonitorEditParams, options?: Core.RequestOptions): Core.APIPromise<LoadBalancersMonitorsAPI.LoadBalancingMonitor>;
/**
* List a single configured monitor for an account.
*/
get(monitorId: string, params: MonitorGetParams, options?: Core.RequestOptions): Core.APIPromise<LoadBalancersMonitorsAPI.LoadBalancingMonitor>;
}
export interface MonitorDeleteResponse {
id?: string;
}
export interface MonitorCreateParams {
/**
* Path param: Identifier
*/
account_id: string;
/**
* Body param: The expected HTTP response code or code range of the health check.
* This parameter is only valid for HTTP and HTTPS monitors.
*/
expected_codes: string;
/**
* Body param: Do not validate the certificate when monitor use HTTPS. This
* parameter is currently only valid for HTTP and HTTPS monitors.
*/
allow_insecure?: boolean;
/**
* Body param: To be marked unhealthy the monitored origin must fail this
* healthcheck N consecutive times.
*/
consecutive_down?: number;
/**
* Body param: To be marked healthy the monitored origin must pass this healthcheck
* N consecutive times.
*/
consecutive_up?: number;
/**
* Body param: Object description.
*/
description?: string;
/**
* Body param: A case-insensitive sub-string to look for in the response body. If
* this string is not found, the origin will be marked as unhealthy. This parameter
* is only valid for HTTP and HTTPS monitors.
*/
expected_body?: string;
/**
* Body param: Follow redirects if returned by the origin. This parameter is only
* valid for HTTP and HTTPS monitors.
*/
follow_redirects?: boolean;
/**
* Body param: The HTTP request headers to send in the health check. It is
* recommended you set a Host header by default. The User-Agent header cannot be
* overridden. This parameter is only valid for HTTP and HTTPS monitors.
*/
header?: unknown;
/**
* Body param: The interval between each health check. Shorter intervals may
* improve failover time, but will increase load on the origins as we check from
* multiple locations.
*/
interval?: number;
/**
* Body param: The method to use for the health check. This defaults to 'GET' for
* HTTP/HTTPS based checks and 'connection_established' for TCP based health
* checks.
*/
method?: string;
/**
* Body param: The endpoint path you want to conduct a health check against. This
* parameter is only valid for HTTP and HTTPS monitors.
*/
path?: string;
/**
* Body param: The port number to connect to for the health check. Required for
* TCP, UDP, and SMTP checks. HTTP and HTTPS checks should only define the port
* when using a non-standard port (HTTP: default 80, HTTPS: default 443).
*/
port?: number;
/**
* Body param: Assign this monitor to emulate the specified zone while probing.
* This parameter is only valid for HTTP and HTTPS monitors.
*/
probe_zone?: string;
/**
* Body param: The number of retries to attempt in case of a timeout before marking
* the origin as unhealthy. Retries are attempted immediately.
*/
retries?: number;
/**
* Body param: The timeout (in seconds) before marking the health check as failed.
*/
timeout?: number;
/**
* Body param: The protocol to use for the health check. Currently supported
* protocols are 'HTTP','HTTPS', 'TCP', 'ICMP-PING', 'UDP-ICMP', and 'SMTP'.
*/
type?: 'http' | 'https' | 'tcp' | 'udp_icmp' | 'icmp_ping' | 'smtp';
}
export interface MonitorUpdateParams {
/**
* Path param: Identifier
*/
account_id: string;
/**
* Body param: The expected HTTP response code or code range of the health check.
* This parameter is only valid for HTTP and HTTPS monitors.
*/
expected_codes: string;
/**
* Body param: Do not validate the certificate when monitor use HTTPS. This
* parameter is currently only valid for HTTP and HTTPS monitors.
*/
allow_insecure?: boolean;
/**
* Body param: To be marked unhealthy the monitored origin must fail this
* healthcheck N consecutive times.
*/
consecutive_down?: number;
/**
* Body param: To be marked healthy the monitored origin must pass this healthcheck
* N consecutive times.
*/
consecutive_up?: number;
/**
* Body param: Object description.
*/
description?: string;
/**
* Body param: A case-insensitive sub-string to look for in the response body. If
* this string is not found, the origin will be marked as unhealthy. This parameter
* is only valid for HTTP and HTTPS monitors.
*/
expected_body?: string;
/**
* Body param: Follow redirects if returned by the origin. This parameter is only
* valid for HTTP and HTTPS monitors.
*/
follow_redirects?: boolean;
/**
* Body param: The HTTP request headers to send in the health check. It is
* recommended you set a Host header by default. The User-Agent header cannot be
* overridden. This parameter is only valid for HTTP and HTTPS monitors.
*/
header?: unknown;
/**
* Body param: The interval between each health check. Shorter intervals may
* improve failover time, but will increase load on the origins as we check from
* multiple locations.
*/
interval?: number;
/**
* Body param: The method to use for the health check. This defaults to 'GET' for
* HTTP/HTTPS based checks and 'connection_established' for TCP based health
* checks.
*/
method?: string;
/**
* Body param: The endpoint path you want to conduct a health check against. This
* parameter is only valid for HTTP and HTTPS monitors.
*/
path?: string;
/**
* Body param: The port number to connect to for the health check. Required for
* TCP, UDP, and SMTP checks. HTTP and HTTPS checks should only define the port
* when using a non-standard port (HTTP: default 80, HTTPS: default 443).
*/
port?: number;
/**
* Body param: Assign this monitor to emulate the specified zone while probing.
* This parameter is only valid for HTTP and HTTPS monitors.
*/
probe_zone?: string;
/**
* Body param: The number of retries to attempt in case of a timeout before marking
* the origin as unhealthy. Retries are attempted immediately.
*/
retries?: number;
/**
* Body param: The timeout (in seconds) before marking the health check as failed.
*/
timeout?: number;
/**
* Body param: The protocol to use for the health check. Currently supported
* protocols are 'HTTP','HTTPS', 'TCP', 'ICMP-PING', 'UDP-ICMP', and 'SMTP'.
*/
type?: 'http' | 'https' | 'tcp' | 'udp_icmp' | 'icmp_ping' | 'smtp';
}
export interface MonitorListParams {
/**
* Identifier
*/
account_id: string;
}
export interface MonitorDeleteParams {
/**
* Identifier
*/
account_id: string;
}
export interface MonitorEditParams {
/**
* Path param: Identifier
*/
account_id: string;
/**
* Body param: The expected HTTP response code or code range of the health check.
* This parameter is only valid for HTTP and HTTPS monitors.
*/
expected_codes: string;
/**
* Body param: Do not validate the certificate when monitor use HTTPS. This
* parameter is currently only valid for HTTP and HTTPS monitors.
*/
allow_insecure?: boolean;
/**
* Body param: To be marked unhealthy the monitored origin must fail this
* healthcheck N consecutive times.
*/
consecutive_down?: number;
/**
* Body param: To be marked healthy the monitored origin must pass this healthcheck
* N consecutive times.
*/
consecutive_up?: number;
/**
* Body param: Object description.
*/
description?: string;
/**
* Body param: A case-insensitive sub-string to look for in the response body. If
* this string is not found, the origin will be marked as unhealthy. This parameter
* is only valid for HTTP and HTTPS monitors.
*/
expected_body?: string;
/**
* Body param: Follow redirects if returned by the origin. This parameter is only
* valid for HTTP and HTTPS monitors.
*/
follow_redirects?: boolean;
/**
* Body param: The HTTP request headers to send in the health check. It is
* recommended you set a Host header by default. The User-Agent header cannot be
* overridden. This parameter is only valid for HTTP and HTTPS monitors.
*/
header?: unknown;
/**
* Body param: The interval between each health check. Shorter intervals may
* improve failover time, but will increase load on the origins as we check from
* multiple locations.
*/
interval?: number;
/**
* Body param: The method to use for the health check. This defaults to 'GET' for
* HTTP/HTTPS based checks and 'connection_established' for TCP based health
* checks.
*/
method?: string;
/**
* Body param: The endpoint path you want to conduct a health check against. This
* parameter is only valid for HTTP and HTTPS monitors.
*/
path?: string;
/**
* Body param: The port number to connect to for the health check. Required for
* TCP, UDP, and SMTP checks. HTTP and HTTPS checks should only define the port
* when using a non-standard port (HTTP: default 80, HTTPS: default 443).
*/
port?: number;
/**
* Body param: Assign this monitor to emulate the specified zone while probing.
* This parameter is only valid for HTTP and HTTPS monitors.
*/
probe_zone?: string;
/**
* Body param: The number of retries to attempt in case of a timeout before marking
* the origin as unhealthy. Retries are attempted immediately.
*/
retries?: number;
/**
* Body param: The timeout (in seconds) before marking the health check as failed.
*/
timeout?: number;
/**
* Body param: The protocol to use for the health check. Currently supported
* protocols are 'HTTP','HTTPS', 'TCP', 'ICMP-PING', 'UDP-ICMP', and 'SMTP'.
*/
type?: 'http' | 'https' | 'tcp' | 'udp_icmp' | 'icmp_ping' | 'smtp';
}
export interface MonitorGetParams {
/**
* Identifier
*/
account_id: string;
}
export declare namespace Monitors {
export import MonitorDeleteResponse = MonitorsAPI.MonitorDeleteResponse;
export import MonitorCreateParams = MonitorsAPI.MonitorCreateParams;
export import MonitorUpdateParams = MonitorsAPI.MonitorUpdateParams;
export import MonitorListParams = MonitorsAPI.MonitorListParams;
export import MonitorDeleteParams = MonitorsAPI.MonitorDeleteParams;
export import MonitorEditParams = MonitorsAPI.MonitorEditParams;
export import MonitorGetParams = MonitorsAPI.MonitorGetParams;
export import Previews = PreviewsAPI.Previews;
export import PreviewCreateResponse = PreviewsAPI.PreviewCreateResponse;
export import PreviewCreateParams = PreviewsAPI.PreviewCreateParams;
export import References = ReferencesAPI.References;
export import ReferenceGetResponse = ReferencesAPI.ReferenceGetResponse;
export import ReferenceGetParams = ReferencesAPI.ReferenceGetParams;
}
export { LoadBalancingMonitorsSinglePage };
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