- Resource: SavedQuery
- QueryContent
- IamPolicyAnalysisQuery
- ResourceSelector
- IdentitySelector
- AccessSelector
- Options
- ConditionContext
- Methods
Resource: SavedQuery
A saved query which can be shared with others or used later.
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{
"name": string,
"description": string,
"createTime": string,
"creator": string,
"lastUpdateTime": string,
"lastUpdater": string,
"labels": {
string: string,
...
},
"content": {
object ( |
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name |
The resource name of the saved query. The format must be:
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description |
The description of this saved query. This value should be fewer than 255 characters. |
createTime |
Output only. The create time of this saved query. A timestamp in RFC3339 UTC "Zulu" format, with nanosecond resolution and up to nine fractional digits. Examples: |
creator |
Output only. The account's email address who has created this saved query. |
lastUpdateTime |
Output only. The last update time of this saved query. A timestamp in RFC3339 UTC "Zulu" format, with nanosecond resolution and up to nine fractional digits. Examples: |
lastUpdater |
Output only. The account's email address who has updated this saved query most recently. |
labels |
Labels applied on the resource. This value should not contain more than 10 entries. The key and value of each entry must be non-empty and fewer than 64 characters. An object containing a list of |
content |
The query content. |
QueryContent
The query content.
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{ // Union field |
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iamPolicyAnalysisQuery |
An IAM Policy Analysis query, which could be used in the |
IamPolicyAnalysisQuery
IAM policy analysis query message.
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{ "scope": string, "resourceSelector": { object ( |
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scope |
Required. The relative name of the root asset. Only resources and IAM policies within the scope will be analyzed. This can only be an organization number (such as "organizations/123"), a folder number (such as "folders/123"), a project ID (such as "projects/my-project-id"), or a project number (such as "projects/12345"). To know how to get organization ID, visit here . To know how to get folder or project ID, visit here . |
resourceSelector |
Optional. Specifies a resource for analysis. |
identitySelector |
Optional. Specifies an identity for analysis. |
accessSelector |
Optional. Specifies roles or permissions for analysis. This is optional. |
options |
Optional. The query options. |
conditionContext |
Optional. The hypothetical context for IAM conditions evaluation. |
ResourceSelector
Specifies the resource to analyze for access policies, which may be set directly on the resource, or on ancestors such as organizations, folders or projects.
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{ "fullResourceName": string } |
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fullResourceName |
Required. The full resource name of a resource of supported resource types. |
IdentitySelector
Specifies an identity for which to determine resource access, based on roles assigned either directly to them or to the groups they belong to, directly or indirectly.
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{ "identity": string } |
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identity |
Required. The identity appear in the form of principals in IAM policy binding. The examples of supported forms are: "user:mike@example.com", "group:admins@example.com", "domain:google.com", "serviceAccount:my-project-id@appspot.gserviceaccount.com". Notice that wildcard characters (such as * and ?) are not supported. You must give a specific identity. |
AccessSelector
Specifies roles and/or permissions to analyze, to determine both the identities possessing them and the resources they control. If multiple values are specified, results will include roles or permissions matching any of them. The total number of roles and permissions should be equal or less than 10.
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{ "roles": [ string ], "permissions": [ string ] } |
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roles[] |
Optional. The roles to appear in result. |
permissions[] |
Optional. The permissions to appear in result. |
Options
Contains query options.
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{ "expandGroups": boolean, "expandRoles": boolean, "expandResources": boolean, "outputResourceEdges": boolean, "outputGroupEdges": boolean, "analyzeServiceAccountImpersonation": boolean } |
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expandGroups |
Optional. If true, the identities section of the result will expand any Google groups appearing in an IAM policy binding. If If true, the default max expansion per group is 1000 for AssetService.AnalyzeIamPolicy][]. Default is false. |
expandRoles |
Optional. If true, the access section of result will expand any roles appearing in IAM policy bindings to include their permissions. If Default is false. |
expandResources |
Optional. If true and For example, if the request analyzes for which resources user A has permission P, and the results include an IAM policy with P on a Google Cloud folder, the results will also include resources in that folder with permission P. If true and For example, if the request analyzes for which users have permission P on a Google Cloud project with this option enabled, the results will include all users who have permission P on that project or any lower resource. If true, the default max expansion per resource is 1000 for AssetService.AnalyzeIamPolicy][] and 100000 for AssetService.AnalyzeIamPolicyLongrunning][]. Default is false. |
outputResourceEdges |
Optional. If true, the result will output the relevant parent/child relationships between resources. Default is false. |
outputGroupEdges |
Optional. If true, the result will output the relevant membership relationships between groups and other groups, and between groups and principals. Default is false. |
analyzeServiceAccountImpersonation |
Optional. If true, the response will include access analysis from identities to resources via service account impersonation. This is a very expensive operation, because many derived queries will be executed. We highly recommend you use For example, if the request analyzes for which resources user A has permission P, and there's an IAM policy states user A has iam.serviceAccounts.getAccessToken permission to a service account SA, and there's another IAM policy states service account SA has permission P to a Google Cloud folder F, then user A potentially has access to the Google Cloud folder F. And those advanced analysis results will be included in Another example, if the request analyzes for who has permission P to a Google Cloud folder F, and there's an IAM policy states user A has iam.serviceAccounts.actAs permission to a service account SA, and there's another IAM policy states service account SA has permission P to the Google Cloud folder F, then user A potentially has access to the Google Cloud folder F. And those advanced analysis results will be included in Only the following permissions are considered in this analysis:
Default is false. |
ConditionContext
The IAM conditions context.
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{ // Union field |
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Union field TimeContext . The IAM conditions time context. TimeContext can be only one of the following: |
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accessTime |
The hypothetical access timestamp to evaluate IAM conditions. Note that this value must not be earlier than the current time; otherwise, an INVALID_ARGUMENT error will be returned. A timestamp in RFC3339 UTC "Zulu" format, with nanosecond resolution and up to nine fractional digits. Examples: |
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Creates a saved query in a parent project/folder/organization. |
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Deletes a saved query. |
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Gets details about a saved query. |
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Lists all saved queries in a parent project/folder/organization. |
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Updates a saved query. |