diff --git a/url_map_test_expected_output_url/backing_file.tf b/url_map_test_expected_output_url/backing_file.tf
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..c60b1199
--- /dev/null
+++ b/url_map_test_expected_output_url/backing_file.tf
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+# This file has some scaffolding to make sure that names are unique and that
+# a region and zone are selected when you try to create your Terraform resources.
+
+locals {
+ name_suffix = "${random_pet.suffix.id}"
+}
+
+resource "random_pet" "suffix" {
+ length = 2
+}
+
+provider "google" {
+ region = "us-central1"
+ zone = "us-central1-c"
+}
diff --git a/url_map_test_expected_output_url/main.tf b/url_map_test_expected_output_url/main.tf
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..f350a5a0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/url_map_test_expected_output_url/main.tf
@@ -0,0 +1,52 @@
+resource "google_compute_health_check" "health-check-${local.name_suffix}" {
+ name = "health-check-${local.name_suffix}"
+ timeout_sec = 1
+ check_interval_sec = 1
+
+ tcp_health_check {
+ port = "80"
+ }
+}
+
+resource "google_compute_backend_service" "backend-${local.name_suffix}" {
+ name = "backend-${local.name_suffix}"
+ port_name = "http"
+ protocol = "HTTP"
+ timeout_sec = 10
+
+ health_checks = [google_compute_health_check.health-check-${local.name_suffix}.id]
+}
+
+resource "google_compute_url_map" "urlmap" {
+ name = "urlmap-${local.name_suffix}"
+ description = "URL map with expected output URL tests"
+ default_service = google_compute_backend_service.backend-${local.name_suffix}.id
+
+ test {
+ description = "Test with expected output URL"
+ host = "example.com"
+ path = "/"
+ service = google_compute_backend_service.backend-${local.name_suffix}.id
+
+ headers {
+ name = "User-Agent"
+ value = "TestBot/1.0"
+ }
+
+ expected_output_url = "http://example.com/"
+ }
+
+ test {
+ description = "Test API routing with expected output URL"
+ host = "api.example.com"
+ path = "/v1/users"
+ service = google_compute_backend_service.backend-${local.name_suffix}.id
+
+ headers {
+ name = "Authorization"
+ value = "Bearer token123"
+ }
+
+ expected_output_url = "http://api.example.com/v1/users"
+ }
+}
diff --git a/url_map_test_expected_output_url/motd b/url_map_test_expected_output_url/motd
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..45a906e8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/url_map_test_expected_output_url/motd
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+===
+
+These examples use real resources that will be billed to the
+Google Cloud Platform project you use - so make sure that you
+run "terraform destroy" before quitting!
+
+===
diff --git a/url_map_test_expected_output_url/tutorial.md b/url_map_test_expected_output_url/tutorial.md
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..f9085714
--- /dev/null
+++ b/url_map_test_expected_output_url/tutorial.md
@@ -0,0 +1,79 @@
+# Url Map Test Expected Output Url - Terraform
+
+## Setup
+
+
+
+Welcome to Terraform in Google Cloud Shell! We need you to let us know what project you'd like to use with Terraform.
+
+
+
+Terraform provisions real GCP resources, so anything you create in this session will be billed against this project.
+
+## Terraforming!
+
+Let's use {{project-id}} with Terraform! Click the Cloud Shell icon below to copy the command
+to your shell, and then run it from the shell by pressing Enter/Return. Terraform will pick up
+the project name from the environment variable.
+
+```bash
+export GOOGLE_CLOUD_PROJECT={{project-id}}
+```
+
+After that, let's get Terraform started. Run the following to pull in the providers.
+
+```bash
+terraform init
+```
+
+With the providers downloaded and a project set, you're ready to use Terraform. Go ahead!
+
+```bash
+terraform apply
+```
+
+Terraform will show you what it plans to do, and prompt you to accept. Type "yes" to accept the plan.
+
+```bash
+yes
+```
+
+
+## Post-Apply
+
+### Editing your config
+
+Now you've provisioned your resources in GCP! If you run a "plan", you should see no changes needed.
+
+```bash
+terraform plan
+```
+
+So let's make a change! Try editing a number, or appending a value to the name in the editor. Then,
+run a 'plan' again.
+
+```bash
+terraform plan
+```
+
+Afterwards you can run an apply, which implicitly does a plan and shows you the intended changes
+at the 'yes' prompt.
+
+```bash
+terraform apply
+```
+
+```bash
+yes
+```
+
+## Cleanup
+
+Run the following to remove the resources Terraform provisioned:
+
+```bash
+terraform destroy
+```
+```bash
+yes
+```
diff --git a/url_map_test_headers/backing_file.tf b/url_map_test_headers/backing_file.tf
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..c60b1199
--- /dev/null
+++ b/url_map_test_headers/backing_file.tf
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+# This file has some scaffolding to make sure that names are unique and that
+# a region and zone are selected when you try to create your Terraform resources.
+
+locals {
+ name_suffix = "${random_pet.suffix.id}"
+}
+
+resource "random_pet" "suffix" {
+ length = 2
+}
+
+provider "google" {
+ region = "us-central1"
+ zone = "us-central1-c"
+}
diff --git a/url_map_test_headers/main.tf b/url_map_test_headers/main.tf
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..9a54c2b3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/url_map_test_headers/main.tf
@@ -0,0 +1,58 @@
+resource "google_compute_health_check" "health-check-${local.name_suffix}" {
+ name = "health-check-${local.name_suffix}"
+ timeout_sec = 1
+ check_interval_sec = 1
+
+ tcp_health_check {
+ port = "80"
+ }
+}
+
+resource "google_compute_backend_service" "backend-${local.name_suffix}" {
+ name = "backend-${local.name_suffix}"
+ port_name = "http"
+ protocol = "HTTP"
+ timeout_sec = 10
+
+ health_checks = [google_compute_health_check.health-check-${local.name_suffix}.id]
+}
+
+resource "google_compute_url_map" "urlmap" {
+ name = "urlmap-${local.name_suffix}"
+ description = "URL map with test headers"
+ default_service = google_compute_backend_service.backend-${local.name_suffix}.id
+
+ test {
+ description = "Test with custom headers"
+ host = "example.com"
+ path = "/"
+ service = google_compute_backend_service.backend-${local.name_suffix}.id
+
+ headers {
+ name = "User-Agent"
+ value = "TestBot/1.0"
+ }
+
+ headers {
+ name = "X-Custom-Header"
+ value = "test-value"
+ }
+ }
+
+ test {
+ description = "Test with authorization headers"
+ host = "api.example.com"
+ path = "/v1/test"
+ service = google_compute_backend_service.backend-${local.name_suffix}.id
+
+ headers {
+ name = "Authorization"
+ value = "Bearer token123"
+ }
+
+ headers {
+ name = "Content-Type"
+ value = "application/json"
+ }
+ }
+}
diff --git a/url_map_test_headers/motd b/url_map_test_headers/motd
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..45a906e8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/url_map_test_headers/motd
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+===
+
+These examples use real resources that will be billed to the
+Google Cloud Platform project you use - so make sure that you
+run "terraform destroy" before quitting!
+
+===
diff --git a/url_map_test_headers/tutorial.md b/url_map_test_headers/tutorial.md
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..42be428c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/url_map_test_headers/tutorial.md
@@ -0,0 +1,79 @@
+# Url Map Test Headers - Terraform
+
+## Setup
+
+
+
+Welcome to Terraform in Google Cloud Shell! We need you to let us know what project you'd like to use with Terraform.
+
+
+
+Terraform provisions real GCP resources, so anything you create in this session will be billed against this project.
+
+## Terraforming!
+
+Let's use {{project-id}} with Terraform! Click the Cloud Shell icon below to copy the command
+to your shell, and then run it from the shell by pressing Enter/Return. Terraform will pick up
+the project name from the environment variable.
+
+```bash
+export GOOGLE_CLOUD_PROJECT={{project-id}}
+```
+
+After that, let's get Terraform started. Run the following to pull in the providers.
+
+```bash
+terraform init
+```
+
+With the providers downloaded and a project set, you're ready to use Terraform. Go ahead!
+
+```bash
+terraform apply
+```
+
+Terraform will show you what it plans to do, and prompt you to accept. Type "yes" to accept the plan.
+
+```bash
+yes
+```
+
+
+## Post-Apply
+
+### Editing your config
+
+Now you've provisioned your resources in GCP! If you run a "plan", you should see no changes needed.
+
+```bash
+terraform plan
+```
+
+So let's make a change! Try editing a number, or appending a value to the name in the editor. Then,
+run a 'plan' again.
+
+```bash
+terraform plan
+```
+
+Afterwards you can run an apply, which implicitly does a plan and shows you the intended changes
+at the 'yes' prompt.
+
+```bash
+terraform apply
+```
+
+```bash
+yes
+```
+
+## Cleanup
+
+Run the following to remove the resources Terraform provisioned:
+
+```bash
+terraform destroy
+```
+```bash
+yes
+```
diff --git a/url_map_test_redirect_response_code/backing_file.tf b/url_map_test_redirect_response_code/backing_file.tf
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..c60b1199
--- /dev/null
+++ b/url_map_test_redirect_response_code/backing_file.tf
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+# This file has some scaffolding to make sure that names are unique and that
+# a region and zone are selected when you try to create your Terraform resources.
+
+locals {
+ name_suffix = "${random_pet.suffix.id}"
+}
+
+resource "random_pet" "suffix" {
+ length = 2
+}
+
+provider "google" {
+ region = "us-central1"
+ zone = "us-central1-c"
+}
diff --git a/url_map_test_redirect_response_code/main.tf b/url_map_test_redirect_response_code/main.tf
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..02296481
--- /dev/null
+++ b/url_map_test_redirect_response_code/main.tf
@@ -0,0 +1,73 @@
+resource "google_compute_health_check" "health-check-${local.name_suffix}" {
+ name = "health-check-${local.name_suffix}"
+ timeout_sec = 1
+ check_interval_sec = 1
+
+ tcp_health_check {
+ port = "80"
+ }
+}
+
+resource "google_compute_backend_service" "backend-${local.name_suffix}" {
+ name = "backend-${local.name_suffix}"
+ port_name = "http"
+ protocol = "HTTP"
+ timeout_sec = 10
+
+ health_checks = [google_compute_health_check.health-check-${local.name_suffix}.id]
+}
+
+resource "google_compute_url_map" "urlmap" {
+ name = "urlmap-${local.name_suffix}"
+ description = "URL map with redirect response code tests"
+ default_service = google_compute_backend_service.backend-${local.name_suffix}.id
+
+ host_rule {
+ hosts = ["example.com"]
+ path_matcher = "allpaths"
+ }
+
+ path_matcher {
+ name = "allpaths"
+ default_service = google_compute_backend_service.backend-${local.name_suffix}.id
+
+ path_rule {
+ paths = ["/redirect/*"]
+ url_redirect {
+ host_redirect = "newsite.com"
+ path_redirect = "/new-path/"
+ https_redirect = true
+ redirect_response_code = "MOVED_PERMANENTLY_DEFAULT"
+ strip_query = false
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ test {
+ description = "Test redirect with expected response code"
+ host = "example.com"
+ path = "/redirect/old-page"
+
+ headers {
+ name = "Referer"
+ value = "https://oldsite.com"
+ }
+
+ expected_output_url = "https://newsite.com/new-path/"
+ expected_redirect_response_code = 301
+ }
+
+ test {
+ description = "Test another redirect scenario"
+ host = "example.com"
+ path = "/redirect/another-page"
+
+ headers {
+ name = "User-Agent"
+ value = "TestBot/1.0"
+ }
+
+ expected_output_url = "https://newsite.com/new-path/"
+ expected_redirect_response_code = 301
+ }
+}
diff --git a/url_map_test_redirect_response_code/motd b/url_map_test_redirect_response_code/motd
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..45a906e8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/url_map_test_redirect_response_code/motd
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+===
+
+These examples use real resources that will be billed to the
+Google Cloud Platform project you use - so make sure that you
+run "terraform destroy" before quitting!
+
+===
diff --git a/url_map_test_redirect_response_code/tutorial.md b/url_map_test_redirect_response_code/tutorial.md
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..598d477d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/url_map_test_redirect_response_code/tutorial.md
@@ -0,0 +1,79 @@
+# Url Map Test Redirect Response Code - Terraform
+
+## Setup
+
+
+
+Welcome to Terraform in Google Cloud Shell! We need you to let us know what project you'd like to use with Terraform.
+
+
+
+Terraform provisions real GCP resources, so anything you create in this session will be billed against this project.
+
+## Terraforming!
+
+Let's use {{project-id}} with Terraform! Click the Cloud Shell icon below to copy the command
+to your shell, and then run it from the shell by pressing Enter/Return. Terraform will pick up
+the project name from the environment variable.
+
+```bash
+export GOOGLE_CLOUD_PROJECT={{project-id}}
+```
+
+After that, let's get Terraform started. Run the following to pull in the providers.
+
+```bash
+terraform init
+```
+
+With the providers downloaded and a project set, you're ready to use Terraform. Go ahead!
+
+```bash
+terraform apply
+```
+
+Terraform will show you what it plans to do, and prompt you to accept. Type "yes" to accept the plan.
+
+```bash
+yes
+```
+
+
+## Post-Apply
+
+### Editing your config
+
+Now you've provisioned your resources in GCP! If you run a "plan", you should see no changes needed.
+
+```bash
+terraform plan
+```
+
+So let's make a change! Try editing a number, or appending a value to the name in the editor. Then,
+run a 'plan' again.
+
+```bash
+terraform plan
+```
+
+Afterwards you can run an apply, which implicitly does a plan and shows you the intended changes
+at the 'yes' prompt.
+
+```bash
+terraform apply
+```
+
+```bash
+yes
+```
+
+## Cleanup
+
+Run the following to remove the resources Terraform provisioned:
+
+```bash
+terraform destroy
+```
+```bash
+yes
+```