Google Cloud Resource Manager V3 Client - Class ListEffectiveTagsResponse (0.6.1)

Reference documentation and code samples for the Google Cloud Resource Manager V3 Client class ListEffectiveTagsResponse.

The response of ListEffectiveTags.

Generated from protobuf message google.cloud.resourcemanager.v3.ListEffectiveTagsResponse

Namespace

Google \ Cloud \ ResourceManager \ V3

Methods

__construct

Constructor.

Parameters
NameDescription
data array

Optional. Data for populating the Message object.

↳ effective_tags array<Google\Cloud\ResourceManager\V3\EffectiveTag>

A possibly paginated list of effective tags for the specified resource.

↳ next_page_token string

Pagination token. If the result set is too large to fit in a single response, this token is returned. It encodes the position of the current result cursor. Feeding this value into a new list request with the page_token parameter gives the next page of the results. When next_page_token is not filled in, there is no next page and the list returned is the last page in the result set. Pagination tokens have a limited lifetime.

getEffectiveTags

A possibly paginated list of effective tags for the specified resource.

Returns
TypeDescription
Google\Protobuf\Internal\RepeatedField

setEffectiveTags

A possibly paginated list of effective tags for the specified resource.

Parameter
NameDescription
var array<Google\Cloud\ResourceManager\V3\EffectiveTag>
Returns
TypeDescription
$this

getNextPageToken

Pagination token.

If the result set is too large to fit in a single response, this token is returned. It encodes the position of the current result cursor. Feeding this value into a new list request with the page_token parameter gives the next page of the results. When next_page_token is not filled in, there is no next page and the list returned is the last page in the result set. Pagination tokens have a limited lifetime.

Returns
TypeDescription
string

setNextPageToken

Pagination token.

If the result set is too large to fit in a single response, this token is returned. It encodes the position of the current result cursor. Feeding this value into a new list request with the page_token parameter gives the next page of the results. When next_page_token is not filled in, there is no next page and the list returned is the last page in the result set. Pagination tokens have a limited lifetime.

Parameter
NameDescription
var string
Returns
TypeDescription
$this