Class FoldersClient (2.11.0)

Manages Cloud Platform folder resources.

Folders can be used to organize the resources under an organization and to control the policies applied to groups of resources.

Equality

Instances of this class created via copy-construction or copy-assignment always compare equal. Instances created with equal std::shared_ptr<*Connection> objects compare equal. Objects that compare equal share the same underlying resources.

Performance

Creating a new instance of this class is a relatively expensive operation, new objects establish new connections to the service. In contrast, copy-construction, move-construction, and the corresponding assignment operations are relatively efficient as the copies share all underlying resources.

Thread Safety

Concurrent access to different instances of this class, even if they compare equal, is guaranteed to work. Two or more threads operating on the same instance of this class is not guaranteed to work. Since copy-construction and move-construction is a relatively efficient operation, consider using such a copy when using this class from multiple threads.

Constructors

FoldersClient(FoldersClient const &)

Copy and move support

Parameter
Name Description
FoldersClient const &

FoldersClient(FoldersClient &&)

Copy and move support

Parameter
Name Description
FoldersClient &&

FoldersClient(std::shared_ptr< FoldersConnection >, Options)

Parameters
Name Description
connection std::shared_ptr< FoldersConnection >
opts Options

Operators

operator=(FoldersClient const &)

Copy and move support

Parameter
Name Description
FoldersClient const &
Returns
Type Description
FoldersClient &

operator=(FoldersClient &&)

Copy and move support

Parameter
Name Description
FoldersClient &&
Returns
Type Description
FoldersClient &

Functions

GetFolder(std::string const &, Options)

Retrieves a folder identified by the supplied resource name.

Valid folder resource names have the format folders/{folder_id} (for example, folders/1234). The caller must have resourcemanager.folders.get permission on the identified folder.

Parameters
Name Description
name std::string const &

Required. The resource name of the folder to retrieve. Must be of the form folders/{folder_id}.

opts Options

Optional. Override the class-level options, such as retry and backoff policies.

Returns
Type Description
StatusOr< google::cloud::resourcemanager::v3::Folder >

the result of the RPC. The response message type (google.cloud.resourcemanager.v3.Folder) is mapped to a C++ class using the Protobuf mapping rules. If the request fails, the StatusOr contains the error details.

GetFolder(google::cloud::resourcemanager::v3::GetFolderRequest const &, Options)

Retrieves a folder identified by the supplied resource name.

Valid folder resource names have the format folders/{folder_id} (for example, folders/1234). The caller must have resourcemanager.folders.get permission on the identified folder.

Parameters
Name Description
request google::cloud::resourcemanager::v3::GetFolderRequest const &

Unary RPCs, such as the one wrapped by this function, receive a single request proto message which includes all the inputs for the RPC. In this case, the proto message is a google.cloud.resourcemanager.v3.GetFolderRequest. Proto messages are converted to C++ classes by Protobuf, using the Protobuf mapping rules.

opts Options

Optional. Override the class-level options, such as retry and backoff policies.

Returns
Type Description
StatusOr< google::cloud::resourcemanager::v3::Folder >

the result of the RPC. The response message type (google.cloud.resourcemanager.v3.Folder) is mapped to a C++ class using the Protobuf mapping rules. If the request fails, the StatusOr contains the error details.

ListFolders(std::string const &, Options)

Lists the folders that are direct descendants of supplied parent resource.

list() provides a strongly consistent view of the folders underneath the specified parent resource. list() returns folders sorted based upon the (ascending) lexical ordering of their display_name. The caller must have resourcemanager.folders.list permission on the identified parent.

Parameters
Name Description
parent std::string const &

Required. The name of the parent resource whose folders are being listed. Only children of this parent resource are listed; descendants are not listed.
If the parent is a folder, use the value folders/{folder_id}. If the parent is an organization, use the value organizations/{org_id}.
Access to this method is controlled by checking the resourcemanager.folders.list permission on the parent.

opts Options

Optional. Override the class-level options, such as retry and backoff policies.

Returns
Type Description
StreamRange< google::cloud::resourcemanager::v3::Folder >

a StreamRange to iterate of the results. See the documentation of this type for details. In brief, this class has begin() and end() member functions returning a iterator class meeting the input iterator requirements. The value type for this iterator is a StatusOr as the iteration may fail even after some values are retrieved successfully, for example, if there is a network disconnect. An empty set of results does not indicate an error, it indicates that there are no resources meeting the request criteria. On a successful iteration the StatusOr<T> contains elements of type google.cloud.resourcemanager.v3.Folder, or rather, the C++ class generated by Protobuf from that type. Please consult the Protobuf documentation for details on the Protobuf mapping rules.

ListFolders(google::cloud::resourcemanager::v3::ListFoldersRequest, Options)

Lists the folders that are direct descendants of supplied parent resource.

list() provides a strongly consistent view of the folders underneath the specified parent resource. list() returns folders sorted based upon the (ascending) lexical ordering of their display_name. The caller must have resourcemanager.folders.list permission on the identified parent.

Parameters
Name Description
request google::cloud::resourcemanager::v3::ListFoldersRequest

Unary RPCs, such as the one wrapped by this function, receive a single request proto message which includes all the inputs for the RPC. In this case, the proto message is a google.cloud.resourcemanager.v3.ListFoldersRequest. Proto messages are converted to C++ classes by Protobuf, using the Protobuf mapping rules.

opts Options

Optional. Override the class-level options, such as retry and backoff policies.

Returns
Type Description
StreamRange< google::cloud::resourcemanager::v3::Folder >

a StreamRange to iterate of the results. See the documentation of this type for details. In brief, this class has begin() and end() member functions returning a iterator class meeting the input iterator requirements. The value type for this iterator is a StatusOr as the iteration may fail even after some values are retrieved successfully, for example, if there is a network disconnect. An empty set of results does not indicate an error, it indicates that there are no resources meeting the request criteria. On a successful iteration the StatusOr<T> contains elements of type google.cloud.resourcemanager.v3.Folder, or rather, the C++ class generated by Protobuf from that type. Please consult the Protobuf documentation for details on the Protobuf mapping rules.

SearchFolders(std::string const &, Options)

Search for folders that match specific filter criteria.

search() provides an eventually consistent view of the folders a user has access to which meet the specified filter criteria.

This will only return folders on which the caller has the permission resourcemanager.folders.get.

Parameters
Name Description
query std::string const &

Optional. Search criteria used to select the folders to return. If no search criteria is specified then all accessible folders will be returned.
Query expressions can be used to restrict results based upon displayName, state and parent, where the operators = (:) NOT, AND and OR can be used along with the suffix wildcard symbol *.
The displayName field in a query expression should use escaped quotes for values that include whitespace to prevent unexpected behavior.
```cpp

Field Description
displayName Filters by displayName.
parent Filters by parent (for example: folders/123).
state, lifecycleState Filters by state.
 Some example queries are: <br>
- Query `displayName=Test*` returns Folder resources whose display name starts with "Test".
- Query `state=ACTIVE` returns Folder resources with `state` set to `ACTIVE`.
- Query `parent=folders/123` returns Folder resources that have `folders/123` as a parent resource.
- Query `parent=folders/123 AND state=ACTIVE` returns active Folder resources that have `folders/123` as a parent resource.
- Query `displayName="Test String"`) returns Folder resources with display names that include both "Test" and "String". 
opts Options

Optional. Override the class-level options, such as retry and backoff policies.

Returns
Type Description
StreamRange< google::cloud::resourcemanager::v3::Folder >

a StreamRange to iterate of the results. See the documentation of this type for details. In brief, this class has begin() and end() member functions returning a iterator class meeting the input iterator requirements. The value type for this iterator is a StatusOr as the iteration may fail even after some values are retrieved successfully, for example, if there is a network disconnect. An empty set of results does not indicate an error, it indicates that there are no resources meeting the request criteria. On a successful iteration the StatusOr<T> contains elements of type google.cloud.resourcemanager.v3.Folder, or rather, the C++ class generated by Protobuf from that type. Please consult the Protobuf documentation for details on the Protobuf mapping rules.

SearchFolders(google::cloud::resourcemanager::v3::SearchFoldersRequest, Options)

Search for folders that match specific filter criteria.

search() provides an eventually consistent view of the folders a user has access to which meet the specified filter criteria.

This will only return folders on which the caller has the permission resourcemanager.folders.get.

Parameters
Name Description
request google::cloud::resourcemanager::v3::SearchFoldersRequest

Unary RPCs, such as the one wrapped by this function, receive a single request proto message which includes all the inputs for the RPC. In this case, the proto message is a google.cloud.resourcemanager.v3.SearchFoldersRequest. Proto messages are converted to C++ classes by Protobuf, using the Protobuf mapping rules.

opts Options

Optional. Override the class-level options, such as retry and backoff policies.

Returns
Type Description
StreamRange< google::cloud::resourcemanager::v3::Folder >

a StreamRange to iterate of the results. See the documentation of this type for details. In brief, this class has begin() and end() member functions returning a iterator class meeting the input iterator requirements. The value type for this iterator is a StatusOr as the iteration may fail even after some values are retrieved successfully, for example, if there is a network disconnect. An empty set of results does not indicate an error, it indicates that there are no resources meeting the request criteria. On a successful iteration the StatusOr<T> contains elements of type google.cloud.resourcemanager.v3.Folder, or rather, the C++ class generated by Protobuf from that type. Please consult the Protobuf documentation for details on the Protobuf mapping rules.

CreateFolder(google::cloud::resourcemanager::v3::Folder const &, Options)

Creates a folder in the resource hierarchy.

Returns an Operation which can be used to track the progress of the folder creation workflow. Upon success, the Operation.response field will be populated with the created Folder.

In order to succeed, the addition of this new folder must not violate the folder naming, height, or fanout constraints.

  • The folder's display_name must be distinct from all other folders that share its parent.
  • The addition of the folder must not cause the active folder hierarchy to exceed a height of 10. Note, the full active + deleted folder hierarchy is allowed to reach a height of 20; this provides additional headroom when moving folders that contain deleted folders.
  • The addition of the folder must not cause the total number of folders under its parent to exceed 300.

If the operation fails due to a folder constraint violation, some errors may be returned by the CreateFolder request, with status code FAILED_PRECONDITION and an error description. Other folder constraint violations will be communicated in the Operation, with the specific PreconditionFailure returned in the details list in the Operation.error field.

The caller must have resourcemanager.folders.create permission on the identified parent.

Parameters
Name Description
folder google::cloud::resourcemanager::v3::Folder const &

Required. The folder being created, only the display name and parent will be consulted. All other fields will be ignored.

opts Options

Optional. Override the class-level options, such as retry and backoff policies.

Returns
Type Description
future< StatusOr< google::cloud::resourcemanager::v3::Folder > >

A future that becomes satisfied when the LRO (Long Running Operation) completes or the polling policy in effect for this call is exhausted. The future is satisfied with an error if the LRO completes with an error or the polling policy is exhausted. In this case the StatusOr returned by the future contains the error. If the LRO completes successfully the value of the future contains the LRO's result. For this RPC the result is a google.cloud.resourcemanager.v3.Folder proto message. The C++ class representing this message is created by Protobuf, using the Protobuf mapping rules.

CreateFolder(google::cloud::resourcemanager::v3::CreateFolderRequest const &, Options)

Creates a folder in the resource hierarchy.

Returns an Operation which can be used to track the progress of the folder creation workflow. Upon success, the Operation.response field will be populated with the created Folder.

In order to succeed, the addition of this new folder must not violate the folder naming, height, or fanout constraints.

  • The folder's display_name must be distinct from all other folders that share its parent.
  • The addition of the folder must not cause the active folder hierarchy to exceed a height of 10. Note, the full active + deleted folder hierarchy is allowed to reach a height of 20; this provides additional headroom when moving folders that contain deleted folders.
  • The addition of the folder must not cause the total number of folders under its parent to exceed 300.

If the operation fails due to a folder constraint violation, some errors may be returned by the CreateFolder request, with status code FAILED_PRECONDITION and an error description. Other folder constraint violations will be communicated in the Operation, with the specific PreconditionFailure returned in the details list in the Operation.error field.

The caller must have resourcemanager.folders.create permission on the identified parent.

Parameters
Name Description
request google::cloud::resourcemanager::v3::CreateFolderRequest const &

Unary RPCs, such as the one wrapped by this function, receive a single request proto message which includes all the inputs for the RPC. In this case, the proto message is a google.cloud.resourcemanager.v3.CreateFolderRequest. Proto messages are converted to C++ classes by Protobuf, using the Protobuf mapping rules.

opts Options

Optional. Override the class-level options, such as retry and backoff policies.

Returns
Type Description
future< StatusOr< google::cloud::resourcemanager::v3::Folder > >

A future that becomes satisfied when the LRO (Long Running Operation) completes or the polling policy in effect for this call is exhausted. The future is satisfied with an error if the LRO completes with an error or the polling policy is exhausted. In this case the StatusOr returned by the future contains the error. If the LRO completes successfully the value of the future contains the LRO's result. For this RPC the result is a google.cloud.resourcemanager.v3.Folder proto message. The C++ class representing this message is created by Protobuf, using the Protobuf mapping rules.

UpdateFolder(google::cloud::resourcemanager::v3::Folder const &, google::protobuf::FieldMask const &, Options)

Updates a folder, changing its display_name.

Changes to the folder display_name will be rejected if they violate either the display_name formatting rules or the naming constraints described in the CreateFolder documentation.

The folder's display_name must start and end with a letter or digit, may contain letters, digits, spaces, hyphens and underscores and can be between 3 and 30 characters. This is captured by the regular expression: [\p{L}\p{N}][\p{L}\p{N}_- ]{1,28}[\p{L}\p{N}]. The caller must have resourcemanager.folders.update permission on the identified folder.

If the update fails due to the unique name constraint then a PreconditionFailure explaining this violation will be returned in the Status.details field.

Parameters
Name Description
folder google::cloud::resourcemanager::v3::Folder const &

Required. The new definition of the Folder. It must include the name field, which cannot be changed.

update_mask google::protobuf::FieldMask const &

Required. Fields to be updated. Only the display_name can be updated.

opts Options

Optional. Override the class-level options, such as retry and backoff policies.

Returns
Type Description
future< StatusOr< google::cloud::resourcemanager::v3::Folder > >

A future that becomes satisfied when the LRO (Long Running Operation) completes or the polling policy in effect for this call is exhausted. The future is satisfied with an error if the LRO completes with an error or the polling policy is exhausted. In this case the StatusOr returned by the future contains the error. If the LRO completes successfully the value of the future contains the LRO's result. For this RPC the result is a google.cloud.resourcemanager.v3.Folder proto message. The C++ class representing this message is created by Protobuf, using the Protobuf mapping rules.

UpdateFolder(google::cloud::resourcemanager::v3::UpdateFolderRequest const &, Options)

Updates a folder, changing its display_name.

Changes to the folder display_name will be rejected if they violate either the display_name formatting rules or the naming constraints described in the CreateFolder documentation.

The folder's display_name must start and end with a letter or digit, may contain letters, digits, spaces, hyphens and underscores and can be between 3 and 30 characters. This is captured by the regular expression: [\p{L}\p{N}][\p{L}\p{N}_- ]{1,28}[\p{L}\p{N}]. The caller must have resourcemanager.folders.update permission on the identified folder.

If the update fails due to the unique name constraint then a PreconditionFailure explaining this violation will be returned in the Status.details field.

Parameters
Name Description
request google::cloud::resourcemanager::v3::UpdateFolderRequest const &

Unary RPCs, such as the one wrapped by this function, receive a single request proto message which includes all the inputs for the RPC. In this case, the proto message is a google.cloud.resourcemanager.v3.UpdateFolderRequest. Proto messages are converted to C++ classes by Protobuf, using the Protobuf mapping rules.

opts Options

Optional. Override the class-level options, such as retry and backoff policies.

Returns
Type Description
future< StatusOr< google::cloud::resourcemanager::v3::Folder > >

A future that becomes satisfied when the LRO (Long Running Operation) completes or the polling policy in effect for this call is exhausted. The future is satisfied with an error if the LRO completes with an error or the polling policy is exhausted. In this case the StatusOr returned by the future contains the error. If the LRO completes successfully the value of the future contains the LRO's result. For this RPC the result is a google.cloud.resourcemanager.v3.Folder proto message. The C++ class representing this message is created by Protobuf, using the Protobuf mapping rules.

MoveFolder(std::string const &, std::string const &, Options)

Moves a folder under a new resource parent.

Returns an Operation which can be used to track the progress of the folder move workflow. Upon success, the Operation.response field will be populated with the moved folder. Upon failure, a FolderOperationError categorizing the failure cause will be returned - if the failure occurs synchronously then the FolderOperationError will be returned in the Status.details field. If it occurs asynchronously, then the FolderOperation will be returned in the Operation.error field. In addition, the Operation.metadata field will be populated with a FolderOperation message as an aid to stateless clients. Folder moves will be rejected if they violate either the naming, height, or fanout constraints described in the CreateFolder documentation. The caller must have resourcemanager.folders.move permission on the folder's current and proposed new parent.

Parameters
Name Description
name std::string const &

Required. The resource name of the Folder to move. Must be of the form folders/{folder_id}

destination_parent std::string const &

Required. The resource name of the folder or organization which should be the folder's new parent. Must be of the form folders/{folder_id} or organizations/{org_id}.

opts Options

Optional. Override the class-level options, such as retry and backoff policies.

Returns
Type Description
future< StatusOr< google::cloud::resourcemanager::v3::Folder > >

A future that becomes satisfied when the LRO (Long Running Operation) completes or the polling policy in effect for this call is exhausted. The future is satisfied with an error if the LRO completes with an error or the polling policy is exhausted. In this case the StatusOr returned by the future contains the error. If the LRO completes successfully the value of the future contains the LRO's result. For this RPC the result is a google.cloud.resourcemanager.v3.Folder proto message. The C++ class representing this message is created by Protobuf, using the Protobuf mapping rules.

MoveFolder(google::cloud::resourcemanager::v3::MoveFolderRequest const &, Options)

Moves a folder under a new resource parent.

Returns an Operation which can be used to track the progress of the folder move workflow. Upon success, the Operation.response field will be populated with the moved folder. Upon failure, a FolderOperationError categorizing the failure cause will be returned - if the failure occurs synchronously then the FolderOperationError will be returned in the Status.details field. If it occurs asynchronously, then the FolderOperation will be returned in the Operation.error field. In addition, the Operation.metadata field will be populated with a FolderOperation message as an aid to stateless clients. Folder moves will be rejected if they violate either the naming, height, or fanout constraints described in the CreateFolder documentation. The caller must have resourcemanager.folders.move permission on the folder's current and proposed new parent.

Parameters
Name Description
request google::cloud::resourcemanager::v3::MoveFolderRequest const &

Unary RPCs, such as the one wrapped by this function, receive a single request proto message which includes all the inputs for the RPC. In this case, the proto message is a google.cloud.resourcemanager.v3.MoveFolderRequest. Proto messages are converted to C++ classes by Protobuf, using the Protobuf mapping rules.

opts Options

Optional. Override the class-level options, such as retry and backoff policies.

Returns
Type Description
future< StatusOr< google::cloud::resourcemanager::v3::Folder > >

A future that becomes satisfied when the LRO (Long Running Operation) completes or the polling policy in effect for this call is exhausted. The future is satisfied with an error if the LRO completes with an error or the polling policy is exhausted. In this case the StatusOr returned by the future contains the error. If the LRO completes successfully the value of the future contains the LRO's result. For this RPC the result is a google.cloud.resourcemanager.v3.Folder proto message. The C++ class representing this message is created by Protobuf, using the Protobuf mapping rules.

DeleteFolder(std::string const &, Options)

Requests deletion of a folder.

The folder is moved into the DELETE_REQUESTED state immediately, and is deleted approximately 30 days later. This method may only be called on an empty folder, where a folder is empty if it doesn't contain any folders or projects in the ACTIVE state. If called on a folder in DELETE_REQUESTED state the operation will result in a no-op success. The caller must have resourcemanager.folders.delete permission on the identified folder.

Parameters
Name Description
name std::string const &

Required. The resource name of the folder to be deleted. Must be of the form folders/{folder_id}.

opts Options

Optional. Override the class-level options, such as retry and backoff policies.

Returns
Type Description
future< StatusOr< google::cloud::resourcemanager::v3::Folder > >

A future that becomes satisfied when the LRO (Long Running Operation) completes or the polling policy in effect for this call is exhausted. The future is satisfied with an error if the LRO completes with an error or the polling policy is exhausted. In this case the StatusOr returned by the future contains the error. If the LRO completes successfully the value of the future contains the LRO's result. For this RPC the result is a google.cloud.resourcemanager.v3.Folder proto message. The C++ class representing this message is created by Protobuf, using the Protobuf mapping rules.

DeleteFolder(google::cloud::resourcemanager::v3::DeleteFolderRequest const &, Options)

Requests deletion of a folder.

The folder is moved into the DELETE_REQUESTED state immediately, and is deleted approximately 30 days later. This method may only be called on an empty folder, where a folder is empty if it doesn't contain any folders or projects in the ACTIVE state. If called on a folder in DELETE_REQUESTED state the operation will result in a no-op success. The caller must have resourcemanager.folders.delete permission on the identified folder.

Parameters
Name Description
request google::cloud::resourcemanager::v3::DeleteFolderRequest const &

Unary RPCs, such as the one wrapped by this function, receive a single request proto message which includes all the inputs for the RPC. In this case, the proto message is a google.cloud.resourcemanager.v3.DeleteFolderRequest. Proto messages are converted to C++ classes by Protobuf, using the Protobuf mapping rules.

opts Options

Optional. Override the class-level options, such as retry and backoff policies.

Returns
Type Description
future< StatusOr< google::cloud::resourcemanager::v3::Folder > >

A future that becomes satisfied when the LRO (Long Running Operation) completes or the polling policy in effect for this call is exhausted. The future is satisfied with an error if the LRO completes with an error or the polling policy is exhausted. In this case the StatusOr returned by the future contains the error. If the LRO completes successfully the value of the future contains the LRO's result. For this RPC the result is a google.cloud.resourcemanager.v3.Folder proto message. The C++ class representing this message is created by Protobuf, using the Protobuf mapping rules.

UndeleteFolder(std::string const &, Options)

Cancels the deletion request for a folder.

This method may be called on a folder in any state. If the folder is in the ACTIVE state the result will be a no-op success. In order to succeed, the folder's parent must be in the ACTIVE state. In addition, reintroducing the folder into the tree must not violate folder naming, height, and fanout constraints described in the CreateFolder documentation. The caller must have resourcemanager.folders.undelete permission on the identified folder.

Parameters
Name Description
name std::string const &

Required. The resource name of the folder to undelete. Must be of the form folders/{folder_id}.

opts Options

Optional. Override the class-level options, such as retry and backoff policies.

Returns
Type Description
future< StatusOr< google::cloud::resourcemanager::v3::Folder > >

A future that becomes satisfied when the LRO (Long Running Operation) completes or the polling policy in effect for this call is exhausted. The future is satisfied with an error if the LRO completes with an error or the polling policy is exhausted. In this case the StatusOr returned by the future contains the error. If the LRO completes successfully the value of the future contains the LRO's result. For this RPC the result is a google.cloud.resourcemanager.v3.Folder proto message. The C++ class representing this message is created by Protobuf, using the Protobuf mapping rules.

UndeleteFolder(google::cloud::resourcemanager::v3::UndeleteFolderRequest const &, Options)

Cancels the deletion request for a folder.

This method may be called on a folder in any state. If the folder is in the ACTIVE state the result will be a no-op success. In order to succeed, the folder's parent must be in the ACTIVE state. In addition, reintroducing the folder into the tree must not violate folder naming, height, and fanout constraints described in the CreateFolder documentation. The caller must have resourcemanager.folders.undelete permission on the identified folder.

Parameters
Name Description
request google::cloud::resourcemanager::v3::UndeleteFolderRequest const &

Unary RPCs, such as the one wrapped by this function, receive a single request proto message which includes all the inputs for the RPC. In this case, the proto message is a google.cloud.resourcemanager.v3.UndeleteFolderRequest. Proto messages are converted to C++ classes by Protobuf, using the Protobuf mapping rules.

opts Options

Optional. Override the class-level options, such as retry and backoff policies.

Returns
Type Description
future< StatusOr< google::cloud::resourcemanager::v3::Folder > >

A future that becomes satisfied when the LRO (Long Running Operation) completes or the polling policy in effect for this call is exhausted. The future is satisfied with an error if the LRO completes with an error or the polling policy is exhausted. In this case the StatusOr returned by the future contains the error. If the LRO completes successfully the value of the future contains the LRO's result. For this RPC the result is a google.cloud.resourcemanager.v3.Folder proto message. The C++ class representing this message is created by Protobuf, using the Protobuf mapping rules.

GetIamPolicy(std::string const &, Options)

Gets the access control policy for a folder.

The returned policy may be empty if no such policy or resource exists. The resource field should be the folder's resource name, for example: "folders/1234". The caller must have resourcemanager.folders.getIamPolicy permission on the identified folder.

Parameters
Name Description
resource std::string const &

REQUIRED: The resource for which the policy is being requested. See the operation documentation for the appropriate value for this field.

opts Options

Optional. Override the class-level options, such as retry and backoff policies.

Returns
Type Description
StatusOr< google::iam::v1::Policy >

the result of the RPC. The response message type (google.iam.v1.Policy) is mapped to a C++ class using the Protobuf mapping rules. If the request fails, the StatusOr contains the error details.

GetIamPolicy(google::iam::v1::GetIamPolicyRequest const &, Options)

Gets the access control policy for a folder.

The returned policy may be empty if no such policy or resource exists. The resource field should be the folder's resource name, for example: "folders/1234". The caller must have resourcemanager.folders.getIamPolicy permission on the identified folder.

Parameters
Name Description
request google::iam::v1::GetIamPolicyRequest const &

Unary RPCs, such as the one wrapped by this function, receive a single request proto message which includes all the inputs for the RPC. In this case, the proto message is a google.iam.v1.GetIamPolicyRequest. Proto messages are converted to C++ classes by Protobuf, using the Protobuf mapping rules.

opts Options

Optional. Override the class-level options, such as retry and backoff policies.

Returns
Type Description
StatusOr< google::iam::v1::Policy >

the result of the RPC. The response message type (google.iam.v1.Policy) is mapped to a C++ class using the Protobuf mapping rules. If the request fails, the StatusOr contains the error details.

SetIamPolicy(std::string const &, google::iam::v1::Policy const &, Options)

Sets the access control policy on a folder, replacing any existing policy.

The resource field should be the folder's resource name, for example: "folders/1234". The caller must have resourcemanager.folders.setIamPolicy permission on the identified folder.

Parameters
Name Description
resource std::string const &

REQUIRED: The resource for which the policy is being specified. See the operation documentation for the appropriate value for this field.

policy google::iam::v1::Policy const &

REQUIRED: The complete policy to be applied to the resource. The size of the policy is limited to a few 10s of KB. An empty policy is a valid policy but certain Cloud Platform services (such as Projects) might reject them.

opts Options

Optional. Override the class-level options, such as retry and backoff policies.

Returns
Type Description
StatusOr< google::iam::v1::Policy >

the result of the RPC. The response message type (google.iam.v1.Policy) is mapped to a C++ class using the Protobuf mapping rules. If the request fails, the StatusOr contains the error details.

SetIamPolicy(std::string const &, IamUpdater const &, Options)

Updates the IAM policy for resource using an optimistic concurrency control loop.

The loop fetches the current policy for resource, and passes it to updater, which should return the new policy. This new policy should use the current etag so that the read-modify-write cycle can detect races and rerun the update when there is a mismatch. If the new policy does not have an etag, the existing policy will be blindly overwritten. If updater does not yield a policy, the control loop is terminated and kCancelled is returned.

Parameters
Name Description
resource std::string const &

Required. The resource for which the policy is being specified. See the operation documentation for the appropriate value for this field.

updater IamUpdater const &

Required. Functor to map the current policy to a new one.

opts Options

Optional. Override the class-level options, such as retry and backoff policies.

Returns
Type Description
StatusOr< google::iam::v1::Policy >

google::iam::v1::Policy

SetIamPolicy(google::iam::v1::SetIamPolicyRequest const &, Options)

Sets the access control policy on a folder, replacing any existing policy.

The resource field should be the folder's resource name, for example: "folders/1234". The caller must have resourcemanager.folders.setIamPolicy permission on the identified folder.

Parameters
Name Description
request google::iam::v1::SetIamPolicyRequest const &

Unary RPCs, such as the one wrapped by this function, receive a single request proto message which includes all the inputs for the RPC. In this case, the proto message is a google.iam.v1.SetIamPolicyRequest. Proto messages are converted to C++ classes by Protobuf, using the Protobuf mapping rules.

opts Options

Optional. Override the class-level options, such as retry and backoff policies.

Returns
Type Description
StatusOr< google::iam::v1::Policy >

the result of the RPC. The response message type (google.iam.v1.Policy) is mapped to a C++ class using the Protobuf mapping rules. If the request fails, the StatusOr contains the error details.

TestIamPermissions(std::string const &, std::vector< std::string > const &, Options)

Returns permissions that a caller has on the specified folder.

The resource field should be the folder's resource name, for example: "folders/1234".

There are no permissions required for making this API call.

Parameters
Name Description
resource std::string const &

REQUIRED: The resource for which the policy detail is being requested. See the operation documentation for the appropriate value for this field.

permissions std::vector< std::string > const &

The set of permissions to check for the resource. Permissions with wildcards (such as '' or 'storage.') are not allowed. For more information see IAM Overview.

opts Options

Optional. Override the class-level options, such as retry and backoff policies.

Returns
Type Description
StatusOr< google::iam::v1::TestIamPermissionsResponse >

the result of the RPC. The response message type (google.iam.v1.TestIamPermissionsResponse) is mapped to a C++ class using the Protobuf mapping rules. If the request fails, the StatusOr contains the error details.

TestIamPermissions(google::iam::v1::TestIamPermissionsRequest const &, Options)

Returns permissions that a caller has on the specified folder.

The resource field should be the folder's resource name, for example: "folders/1234".

There are no permissions required for making this API call.

Parameters
Name Description
request google::iam::v1::TestIamPermissionsRequest const &

Unary RPCs, such as the one wrapped by this function, receive a single request proto message which includes all the inputs for the RPC. In this case, the proto message is a google.iam.v1.TestIamPermissionsRequest. Proto messages are converted to C++ classes by Protobuf, using the Protobuf mapping rules.

opts Options

Optional. Override the class-level options, such as retry and backoff policies.

Returns
Type Description
StatusOr< google::iam::v1::TestIamPermissionsResponse >

the result of the RPC. The response message type (google.iam.v1.TestIamPermissionsResponse) is mapped to a C++ class using the Protobuf mapping rules. If the request fails, the StatusOr contains the error details.