*`algorithm` - (Optional) The load balancing algorithm used to determine
which backend Droplet will be selected by a client. It must be either `round_robin`
or `least_connections`. The default value is `round_robin`.
*`forwarding_rule` - (Required) A list of `forwarding_rule` to be assigned to the
Load Balancer. The `forwarding_rule` block is documented below.
*`healthcheck` - (Optional) A `healthcheck` block to be assigned to the
Load Balancer. The `healthcheck` block is documented below. Only 1 healthcheck is allowed.
*`sticky_sessions` - (Optional) A `sticky_sessions` block to be assigned to the
Load Balancer. The `sticky_sessions` block is documented below. Only 1 sticky_sessions block is allowed.
*`redirect_http_to_https` - (Optional) A boolean value indicating whether
HTTP requests to the Load Balancer on port 80 will be redirected to HTTPS on port 443.
Default value is `false`.
*`droplet_ids` (Optional) - A list of the IDs of each droplet to be attached to the Load Balancer.
*`droplet_tag` (Optional) - The name of a Droplet tag corresponding to Droplets to be assigned to the Load Balancer.
`forwarding_rule` supports the following:
*`entry_protocol` - (Required) The protocol used for traffic to the Load Balancer. The possible values are: `http`, `https`, or `tcp`.
*`entry_port` - (Required) An integer representing the port on which the Load Balancer instance will listen.
*`target_protocol` - (Required) The protocol used for traffic from the Load Balancer to the backend Droplets. The possible values are: `http`, `https`, or `tcp`.
*`target_port` - (Required) An integer representing the port on the backend Droplets to which the Load Balancer will send traffic.
*`certificate_id` - (Optional) The ID of the TLS certificate to be used for SSL termination.
*`tls_passthrough` - (Optional) A boolean value indicating whether SSL encrypted traffic will be passed through to the backend Droplets. The default value is `false`.
`sticky_sessions` supports the following:
*`type` - (Required) An attribute indicating how and if requests from a client will be persistently served by the same backend Droplet. The possible values are `cookies` or `none`. If not specified, the default value is `none`.
*`cookie_name` - (Optional) The name to be used for the cookie sent to the client. This attribute is required when using `cookies` for the sticky sessions type.
*`cookie_ttl_seconds` - (Optional) The number of seconds until the cookie set by the Load Balancer expires. This attribute is required when using `cookies` for the sticky sessions type.
`healthcheck` supports the following:
*`protocol` - (Required) The protocol used for health checks sent to the backend Droplets. The possible values are `http` or `tcp`.
*`port` - (Optional) An integer representing the port on the backend Droplets on which the health check will attempt a connection.
*`path` - (Optional) The path on the backend Droplets to which the Load Balancer instance will send a request.
*`check_interval_seconds` - (Optional) The number of seconds between between two consecutive health checks. If not specified, the default value is `10`.
*`response_timeout_seconds` - (Optional) The number of seconds the Load Balancer instance will wait for a response until marking a health check as failed. If not specified, the default value is `5`.
*`unhealthy_threshold` - (Optional) The number of times a health check must fail for a backend Droplet to be marked "unhealthy" and be removed from the pool. If not specified, the default value is `3`.
*`healthy_threshold` - (Optional) The number of times a health check must pass for a backend Droplet to be marked "healthy" and be re-added to the pool. If not specified, the default value is `5`.