Reference documentation and code samples for the Google Cloud Resource Manager V3 Client class ListProjectsResponse.
A page of the response received from the ListProjects method.
A paginated response where more pages are available has
next_page_token
set. This token can be used in a subsequent request to
retrieve the next request page.
NOTE: A response may contain fewer elements than the request page_size
and
still have a next_page_token
.
Generated from protobuf message google.cloud.resourcemanager.v3.ListProjectsResponse
Namespace
Google \ Cloud \ ResourceManager \ V3Methods
__construct
Constructor.
Parameters | |
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Name | Description |
data |
array
Optional. Data for populating the Message object. |
↳ projects |
array<Google\Cloud\ResourceManager\V3\Project>
The list of Projects under the parent. This list can be paginated. |
↳ 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 |
getProjects
The list of Projects under the parent. This list can be paginated.
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
Google\Protobuf\Internal\RepeatedField |
setProjects
The list of Projects under the parent. This list can be paginated.
Parameter | |
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Name | Description |
var |
array<Google\Cloud\ResourceManager\V3\Project>
|
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
$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 | |
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Type | Description |
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 | |
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Name | Description |
var |
string
|
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
$this |