import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
import * as inputs from "../types/input";
import * as outputs from "../types/output";
/**
 * A collection of resources that are deployed and managed together using
 * a configuration file
 *
 * > **Warning:** This resource is intended only to manage a Deployment resource,
 * and attempts to manage the Deployment's resources in the provider as well
 * will likely result in errors or unexpected behavior as the two tools
 * fight over ownership. We strongly discourage doing so unless you are an
 * experienced user of both tools.
 *
 * In addition, due to limitations of the API, the provider will treat
 * deployments in preview as recreate-only for any update operation other
 * than actually deploying an in-preview deployment (i.e. `preview=true` to
 * `preview=false`).
 *
 * ## Example Usage
 *
 * ### Deployment Manager Deployment Basic
 *
 * ```typescript
 * import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
 * import * as gcp from "@pulumi/gcp";
 * import * as std from "@pulumi/std";
 *
 * const deployment = new gcp.deploymentmanager.Deployment("deployment", {
 *     name: "my-deployment",
 *     target: {
 *         config: {
 *             content: std.file({
 *                 input: "path/to/config.yml",
 *             }).then(invoke => invoke.result),
 *         },
 *     },
 *     labels: [{
 *         key: "foo",
 *         value: "bar",
 *     }],
 * });
 * ```
 * ## Import
 *
 * Deployment can be imported using any of these accepted formats:
 *
 * * `projects/{{project}}/deployments/{{name}}`
 * * `{{project}}/{{name}}`
 * * `{{name}}`
 *
 * When using the `pulumi import` command, Deployment can be imported using one of the formats above. For example:
 *
 * ```sh
 * $ pulumi import gcp:deploymentmanager/deployment:Deployment default projects/{{project}}/deployments/{{name}}
 * $ pulumi import gcp:deploymentmanager/deployment:Deployment default {{project}}/{{name}}
 * $ pulumi import gcp:deploymentmanager/deployment:Deployment default {{name}}
 * ```
 */
export declare class Deployment extends pulumi.CustomResource {
    /**
     * Get an existing Deployment resource's state with the given name, ID, and optional extra
     * properties used to qualify the lookup.
     *
     * @param name The _unique_ name of the resulting resource.
     * @param id The _unique_ provider ID of the resource to lookup.
     * @param state Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
     * @param opts Optional settings to control the behavior of the CustomResource.
     */
    static get(name: string, id: pulumi.Input<pulumi.ID>, state?: DeploymentState, opts?: pulumi.CustomResourceOptions): Deployment;
    /**
     * Returns true if the given object is an instance of Deployment.  This is designed to work even
     * when multiple copies of the Pulumi SDK have been loaded into the same process.
     */
    static isInstance(obj: any): obj is Deployment;
    /**
     * Set the policy to use for creating new resources. Only used on
     * create and update. Valid values are `CREATE_OR_ACQUIRE` (default) or
     * `ACQUIRE`. If set to `ACQUIRE` and resources do not already exist,
     * the deployment will fail. Note that updating this field does not
     * actually affect the deployment, just how it is updated.
     * Default value is `CREATE_OR_ACQUIRE`.
     * Possible values are: `ACQUIRE`, `CREATE_OR_ACQUIRE`.
     */
    readonly createPolicy: pulumi.Output<string | undefined>;
    /**
     * Set the policy to use for deleting new resources on update/delete.
     * Valid values are `DELETE` (default) or `ABANDON`. If `DELETE`,
     * resource is deleted after removal from Deployment Manager. If
     * `ABANDON`, the resource is only removed from Deployment Manager
     * and is not actually deleted. Note that updating this field does not
     * actually change the deployment, just how it is updated.
     * Default value is `DELETE`.
     * Possible values are: `ABANDON`, `DELETE`.
     */
    readonly deletePolicy: pulumi.Output<string | undefined>;
    /**
     * Whether Terraform will be prevented from destroying the resource. Defaults to DELETE.
     * When a 'terraform destroy' or 'pulumi up' would delete the resource,
     * the command will fail if this field is set to "PREVENT" in Terraform state.
     * When set to "ABANDON", the command will remove the resource from Terraform
     * management without updating or deleting the resource in the API.
     * When set to "DELETE", deleting the resource is allowed.
     */
    readonly deletionPolicy: pulumi.Output<string>;
    /**
     * Unique identifier for deployment. Output only.
     */
    readonly deploymentId: pulumi.Output<string>;
    /**
     * Optional user-provided description of deployment.
     */
    readonly description: pulumi.Output<string | undefined>;
    /**
     * Key-value pairs to apply to this labels.
     * Structure is documented below.
     */
    readonly labels: pulumi.Output<outputs.deploymentmanager.DeploymentLabel[] | undefined>;
    /**
     * Output only. URL of the manifest representing the last manifest that
     * was successfully deployed.
     */
    readonly manifest: pulumi.Output<string>;
    /**
     * Unique name for the deployment
     */
    readonly name: pulumi.Output<string>;
    /**
     * If set to true, a deployment is created with "shell" resources
     * that are not actually instantiated. This allows you to preview a
     * deployment. It can be updated to false to actually deploy
     * with real resources.
     * ~>**NOTE:** Deployment Manager does not allow update
     * of a deployment in preview (unless updating to preview=false). Thus,
     * the provider will force-recreate deployments if either preview is updated
     * to true or if other fields are updated while preview is true.
     */
    readonly preview: pulumi.Output<boolean | undefined>;
    /**
     * The ID of the project in which the resource belongs.
     * If it is not provided, the provider project is used.
     */
    readonly project: pulumi.Output<string>;
    /**
     * Output only. Server defined URL for the resource.
     */
    readonly selfLink: pulumi.Output<string>;
    /**
     * Parameters that define your deployment, including the deployment
     * configuration and relevant templates.
     * Structure is documented below.
     */
    readonly target: pulumi.Output<outputs.deploymentmanager.DeploymentTarget>;
    /**
     * Create a Deployment resource with the given unique name, arguments, and options.
     *
     * @param name The _unique_ name of the resource.
     * @param args The arguments to use to populate this resource's properties.
     * @param opts A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
     */
    constructor(name: string, args: DeploymentArgs, opts?: pulumi.CustomResourceOptions);
}
/**
 * Input properties used for looking up and filtering Deployment resources.
 */
export interface DeploymentState {
    /**
     * Set the policy to use for creating new resources. Only used on
     * create and update. Valid values are `CREATE_OR_ACQUIRE` (default) or
     * `ACQUIRE`. If set to `ACQUIRE` and resources do not already exist,
     * the deployment will fail. Note that updating this field does not
     * actually affect the deployment, just how it is updated.
     * Default value is `CREATE_OR_ACQUIRE`.
     * Possible values are: `ACQUIRE`, `CREATE_OR_ACQUIRE`.
     */
    createPolicy?: pulumi.Input<string | undefined>;
    /**
     * Set the policy to use for deleting new resources on update/delete.
     * Valid values are `DELETE` (default) or `ABANDON`. If `DELETE`,
     * resource is deleted after removal from Deployment Manager. If
     * `ABANDON`, the resource is only removed from Deployment Manager
     * and is not actually deleted. Note that updating this field does not
     * actually change the deployment, just how it is updated.
     * Default value is `DELETE`.
     * Possible values are: `ABANDON`, `DELETE`.
     */
    deletePolicy?: pulumi.Input<string | undefined>;
    /**
     * Whether Terraform will be prevented from destroying the resource. Defaults to DELETE.
     * When a 'terraform destroy' or 'pulumi up' would delete the resource,
     * the command will fail if this field is set to "PREVENT" in Terraform state.
     * When set to "ABANDON", the command will remove the resource from Terraform
     * management without updating or deleting the resource in the API.
     * When set to "DELETE", deleting the resource is allowed.
     */
    deletionPolicy?: pulumi.Input<string | undefined>;
    /**
     * Unique identifier for deployment. Output only.
     */
    deploymentId?: pulumi.Input<string | undefined>;
    /**
     * Optional user-provided description of deployment.
     */
    description?: pulumi.Input<string | undefined>;
    /**
     * Key-value pairs to apply to this labels.
     * Structure is documented below.
     */
    labels?: pulumi.Input<pulumi.Input<inputs.deploymentmanager.DeploymentLabel>[] | undefined>;
    /**
     * Output only. URL of the manifest representing the last manifest that
     * was successfully deployed.
     */
    manifest?: pulumi.Input<string | undefined>;
    /**
     * Unique name for the deployment
     */
    name?: pulumi.Input<string | undefined>;
    /**
     * If set to true, a deployment is created with "shell" resources
     * that are not actually instantiated. This allows you to preview a
     * deployment. It can be updated to false to actually deploy
     * with real resources.
     * ~>**NOTE:** Deployment Manager does not allow update
     * of a deployment in preview (unless updating to preview=false). Thus,
     * the provider will force-recreate deployments if either preview is updated
     * to true or if other fields are updated while preview is true.
     */
    preview?: pulumi.Input<boolean | undefined>;
    /**
     * The ID of the project in which the resource belongs.
     * If it is not provided, the provider project is used.
     */
    project?: pulumi.Input<string | undefined>;
    /**
     * Output only. Server defined URL for the resource.
     */
    selfLink?: pulumi.Input<string | undefined>;
    /**
     * Parameters that define your deployment, including the deployment
     * configuration and relevant templates.
     * Structure is documented below.
     */
    target?: pulumi.Input<inputs.deploymentmanager.DeploymentTarget | undefined>;
}
/**
 * The set of arguments for constructing a Deployment resource.
 */
export interface DeploymentArgs {
    /**
     * Set the policy to use for creating new resources. Only used on
     * create and update. Valid values are `CREATE_OR_ACQUIRE` (default) or
     * `ACQUIRE`. If set to `ACQUIRE` and resources do not already exist,
     * the deployment will fail. Note that updating this field does not
     * actually affect the deployment, just how it is updated.
     * Default value is `CREATE_OR_ACQUIRE`.
     * Possible values are: `ACQUIRE`, `CREATE_OR_ACQUIRE`.
     */
    createPolicy?: pulumi.Input<string | undefined>;
    /**
     * Set the policy to use for deleting new resources on update/delete.
     * Valid values are `DELETE` (default) or `ABANDON`. If `DELETE`,
     * resource is deleted after removal from Deployment Manager. If
     * `ABANDON`, the resource is only removed from Deployment Manager
     * and is not actually deleted. Note that updating this field does not
     * actually change the deployment, just how it is updated.
     * Default value is `DELETE`.
     * Possible values are: `ABANDON`, `DELETE`.
     */
    deletePolicy?: pulumi.Input<string | undefined>;
    /**
     * Whether Terraform will be prevented from destroying the resource. Defaults to DELETE.
     * When a 'terraform destroy' or 'pulumi up' would delete the resource,
     * the command will fail if this field is set to "PREVENT" in Terraform state.
     * When set to "ABANDON", the command will remove the resource from Terraform
     * management without updating or deleting the resource in the API.
     * When set to "DELETE", deleting the resource is allowed.
     */
    deletionPolicy?: pulumi.Input<string | undefined>;
    /**
     * Optional user-provided description of deployment.
     */
    description?: pulumi.Input<string | undefined>;
    /**
     * Key-value pairs to apply to this labels.
     * Structure is documented below.
     */
    labels?: pulumi.Input<pulumi.Input<inputs.deploymentmanager.DeploymentLabel>[] | undefined>;
    /**
     * Unique name for the deployment
     */
    name?: pulumi.Input<string | undefined>;
    /**
     * If set to true, a deployment is created with "shell" resources
     * that are not actually instantiated. This allows you to preview a
     * deployment. It can be updated to false to actually deploy
     * with real resources.
     * ~>**NOTE:** Deployment Manager does not allow update
     * of a deployment in preview (unless updating to preview=false). Thus,
     * the provider will force-recreate deployments if either preview is updated
     * to true or if other fields are updated while preview is true.
     */
    preview?: pulumi.Input<boolean | undefined>;
    /**
     * The ID of the project in which the resource belongs.
     * If it is not provided, the provider project is used.
     */
    project?: pulumi.Input<string | undefined>;
    /**
     * Parameters that define your deployment, including the deployment
     * configuration and relevant templates.
     * Structure is documented below.
     */
    target: pulumi.Input<inputs.deploymentmanager.DeploymentTarget>;
}
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