public static final class ProjectsGrpc.ProjectsStub extends AbstractAsyncStub<ProjectsGrpc.ProjectsStub>
Manages Google Cloud Projects.
Inheritance
java.lang.Object >
io.grpc.stub.AbstractStub >
io.grpc.stub.AbstractAsyncStub >
ProjectsGrpc.ProjectsStub
Inherited Members
io.grpc.stub.AbstractAsyncStub.<T>newStub(io.grpc.stub.AbstractStub.StubFactory<T>,io.grpc.Channel)
io.grpc.stub.AbstractAsyncStub.<T>newStub(io.grpc.stub.AbstractStub.StubFactory<T>,io.grpc.Channel,io.grpc.CallOptions)
io.grpc.stub.AbstractStub.<T>withOption(io.grpc.CallOptions.Key<T>,T)
io.grpc.stub.AbstractStub.build(io.grpc.Channel,io.grpc.CallOptions)
io.grpc.stub.AbstractStub.getCallOptions()
io.grpc.stub.AbstractStub.getChannel()
io.grpc.stub.AbstractStub.withCallCredentials(io.grpc.CallCredentials)
io.grpc.stub.AbstractStub.withChannel(io.grpc.Channel)
io.grpc.stub.AbstractStub.withCompression(java.lang.String)
io.grpc.stub.AbstractStub.withDeadline(io.grpc.Deadline)
io.grpc.stub.AbstractStub.withDeadlineAfter(long,java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit)
io.grpc.stub.AbstractStub.withExecutor(java.util.concurrent.Executor)
io.grpc.stub.AbstractStub.withInterceptors(io.grpc.ClientInterceptor...)
io.grpc.stub.AbstractStub.withMaxInboundMessageSize(int)
io.grpc.stub.AbstractStub.withMaxOutboundMessageSize(int)
io.grpc.stub.AbstractStub.withWaitForReady()
Methods
build(Channel channel, CallOptions callOptions)
protected ProjectsGrpc.ProjectsStub build(Channel channel, CallOptions callOptions)
Parameters |
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Name | Description |
channel | io.grpc.Channel
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callOptions | io.grpc.CallOptions
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Overrides
io.grpc.stub.AbstractStub.build(io.grpc.Channel,io.grpc.CallOptions)
createProject(CreateProjectRequest request, StreamObserver<Operation> responseObserver)
public void createProject(CreateProjectRequest request, StreamObserver<Operation> responseObserver)
Request that a new project be created. The result is an Operation
which
can be used to track the creation process. This process usually takes a few
seconds, but can sometimes take much longer. The tracking Operation
is
automatically deleted after a few hours, so there is no need to call
DeleteOperation
.
deleteProject(DeleteProjectRequest request, StreamObserver<Operation> responseObserver)
public void deleteProject(DeleteProjectRequest request, StreamObserver<Operation> responseObserver)
Marks the project identified by the specified
name
(for example, projects/415104041262
) for deletion.
This method will only affect the project if it has a lifecycle state of
ACTIVE.
This method changes the Project's lifecycle state from
ACTIVE
to DELETE_REQUESTED.
The deletion starts at an unspecified time,
at which point the Project is no longer accessible.
Until the deletion completes, you can check the lifecycle state
checked by retrieving the project with [GetProject]
[google.cloud.resourcemanager.v3.Projects.GetProject],
and the project remains visible to [ListProjects]
[google.cloud.resourcemanager.v3.Projects.ListProjects].
However, you cannot update the project.
After the deletion completes, the project is not retrievable by
the [GetProject]
[google.cloud.resourcemanager.v3.Projects.GetProject],
[ListProjects]
[google.cloud.resourcemanager.v3.Projects.ListProjects], and
SearchProjects
methods.
This method behaves idempotently, such that deleting a DELETE_REQUESTED
project will not cause an error, but also won't do anything.
The caller must have resourcemanager.projects.delete
permissions for this
project.
getIamPolicy(GetIamPolicyRequest request, StreamObserver<Policy> responseObserver)
public void getIamPolicy(GetIamPolicyRequest request, StreamObserver<Policy> responseObserver)
Returns the IAM access control policy for the specified project.
Permission is denied if the policy or the resource do not exist.
Parameters |
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Name | Description |
request | com.google.iam.v1.GetIamPolicyRequest
|
responseObserver | io.grpc.stub.StreamObserver<com.google.iam.v1.Policy>
|
getProject(GetProjectRequest request, StreamObserver<Project> responseObserver)
public void getProject(GetProjectRequest request, StreamObserver<Project> responseObserver)
Retrieves the project identified by the specified name
(for example,
projects/415104041262
).
The caller must have resourcemanager.projects.get
permission
for this project.
listProjects(ListProjectsRequest request, StreamObserver<ListProjectsResponse> responseObserver)
public void listProjects(ListProjectsRequest request, StreamObserver<ListProjectsResponse> responseObserver)
Lists projects that are direct children of the specified folder or
organization resource. list()
provides a strongly consistent view of the
projects underneath the specified parent resource. list()
returns
projects sorted based upon the (ascending) lexical ordering of their
display_name
. The caller must have resourcemanager.projects.list
permission on the identified parent.
moveProject(MoveProjectRequest request, StreamObserver<Operation> responseObserver)
public void moveProject(MoveProjectRequest request, StreamObserver<Operation> responseObserver)
Move a project to another place in your resource hierarchy, under a new
resource parent.
Returns an operation which can be used to track the process of the project
move workflow.
Upon success, the Operation.response
field will be populated with the
moved project.
The caller must have resourcemanager.projects.update
permission on the
project and have resourcemanager.projects.move
permission on the
project's current and proposed new parent.
searchProjects(SearchProjectsRequest request, StreamObserver<SearchProjectsResponse> responseObserver)
public void searchProjects(SearchProjectsRequest request, StreamObserver<SearchProjectsResponse> responseObserver)
Search for projects that the caller has both resourcemanager.projects.get
permission on, and also satisfy the specified query.
This method returns projects in an unspecified order.
This method is eventually consistent with project mutations; this means
that a newly created project may not appear in the results or recent
updates to an existing project may not be reflected in the results. To
retrieve the latest state of a project, use the
GetProject method.
setIamPolicy(SetIamPolicyRequest request, StreamObserver<Policy> responseObserver)
public void setIamPolicy(SetIamPolicyRequest request, StreamObserver<Policy> responseObserver)
Sets the IAM access control policy for the specified project.
CAUTION: This method will replace the existing policy, and cannot be used
to append additional IAM settings.
Note: Removing service accounts from policies or changing their roles can
render services completely inoperable. It is important to understand how
the service account is being used before removing or updating its roles.
The following constraints apply when using setIamPolicy()
:
- Project does not support
allUsers
and allAuthenticatedUsers
as
members
in a Binding
of a Policy
.
- The owner role can be granted to a
user
, serviceAccount
, or a group
that is part of an organization. For example,
group@myownpersonaldomain.com could be added as an owner to a project in
the myownpersonaldomain.com organization, but not the examplepetstore.com
organization.
- Service accounts can be made owners of a project directly
without any restrictions. However, to be added as an owner, a user must be
invited using the Cloud Platform console and must accept the invitation.
- A user cannot be granted the owner role using
setIamPolicy()
. The user
must be granted the owner role using the Cloud Platform Console and must
explicitly accept the invitation.
- Invitations to grant the owner role cannot be sent using
setIamPolicy()
;
they must be sent only using the Cloud Platform Console.
- Membership changes that leave the project without any owners that have
accepted the Terms of Service (ToS) will be rejected.
- If the project is not part of an organization, there must be at least
one owner who has accepted the Terms of Service (ToS) agreement in the
policy. Calling
setIamPolicy()
to remove the last ToS-accepted owner
from the policy will fail. This restriction also applies to legacy
projects that no longer have owners who have accepted the ToS. Edits to
IAM policies will be rejected until the lack of a ToS-accepting owner is
rectified.
- Calling this method requires enabling the App Engine Admin API.
Parameters |
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Name | Description |
request | com.google.iam.v1.SetIamPolicyRequest
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responseObserver | io.grpc.stub.StreamObserver<com.google.iam.v1.Policy>
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testIamPermissions(TestIamPermissionsRequest request, StreamObserver<TestIamPermissionsResponse> responseObserver)
public void testIamPermissions(TestIamPermissionsRequest request, StreamObserver<TestIamPermissionsResponse> responseObserver)
Returns permissions that a caller has on the specified project.
Parameters |
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Name | Description |
request | com.google.iam.v1.TestIamPermissionsRequest
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responseObserver | io.grpc.stub.StreamObserver<com.google.iam.v1.TestIamPermissionsResponse>
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undeleteProject(UndeleteProjectRequest request, StreamObserver<Operation> responseObserver)
public void undeleteProject(UndeleteProjectRequest request, StreamObserver<Operation> responseObserver)
Restores the project identified by the specified
name
(for example, projects/415104041262
).
You can only use this method for a project that has a lifecycle state of
[DELETE_REQUESTED]
[Projects.State.DELETE_REQUESTED].
After deletion starts, the project cannot be restored.
The caller must have resourcemanager.projects.undelete
permission for
this project.
updateProject(UpdateProjectRequest request, StreamObserver<Operation> responseObserver)
public void updateProject(UpdateProjectRequest request, StreamObserver<Operation> responseObserver)
Updates the display_name
and labels of the project identified by the
specified name
(for example, projects/415104041262
). Deleting all
labels requires an update mask for labels field.
The caller must have resourcemanager.projects.update
permission for this
project.