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variable"uptime_checks" {
type =list(object({
name =string
path =string
port =number
codes =list(any)
}))
}
variable"project_id" {
type =string
}
variable"host" {
type =string
}
This scenario was replicated successfully with the terraform and Google provider versions you shared without errors. I suggest you to check the next:
Verify how you are inserting the variable uptime_checks, for example if the value of your host is "monitoringuptime17964.com" then you need to run something like this in your terminal:
Try to isolate this in a new project with just the basic, because maybe you are having conflicts with the paths of your modules. Usage of modules is a good practice, but to test you may create an independent project with only the necessary
This ticket was replicated again with the same result, you should check your variables and be sure that they are correct or simplify your code hard coding their values to test it in your environment
Terraform Version
Terraform v1.7.2
on darwin_arm64
Affected Resource(s)
google_monitoring_uptime_check_config
Terraform Configuration
The module:
using the module:
Actual Behavior
Important Factoids
I can see the metric scope if I run:
I can create uptime checks from the console and gcloud cli without any issues
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