Module pagers (1.11.0rc0)

API documentation for assuredworkloads_v1.services.assured_workloads_service.pagers module.

Classes

ListViolationsAsyncPager

ListViolationsAsyncPager(
    method: typing.Callable[
        [...],
        typing.Awaitable[
            google.cloud.assuredworkloads_v1.types.assuredworkloads.ListViolationsResponse
        ],
    ],
    request: google.cloud.assuredworkloads_v1.types.assuredworkloads.ListViolationsRequest,
    response: google.cloud.assuredworkloads_v1.types.assuredworkloads.ListViolationsResponse,
    *,
    metadata: typing.Sequence[typing.Tuple[str, str]] = ()
)

A pager for iterating through list_violations requests.

This class thinly wraps an initial ListViolationsResponse object, and provides an __aiter__ method to iterate through its violations field.

If there are more pages, the __aiter__ method will make additional ListViolations requests and continue to iterate through the violations field on the corresponding responses.

All the usual ListViolationsResponse attributes are available on the pager. If multiple requests are made, only the most recent response is retained, and thus used for attribute lookup.

ListViolationsPager

ListViolationsPager(
    method: typing.Callable[
        [...],
        google.cloud.assuredworkloads_v1.types.assuredworkloads.ListViolationsResponse,
    ],
    request: google.cloud.assuredworkloads_v1.types.assuredworkloads.ListViolationsRequest,
    response: google.cloud.assuredworkloads_v1.types.assuredworkloads.ListViolationsResponse,
    *,
    metadata: typing.Sequence[typing.Tuple[str, str]] = ()
)

A pager for iterating through list_violations requests.

This class thinly wraps an initial ListViolationsResponse object, and provides an __iter__ method to iterate through its violations field.

If there are more pages, the __iter__ method will make additional ListViolations requests and continue to iterate through the violations field on the corresponding responses.

All the usual ListViolationsResponse attributes are available on the pager. If multiple requests are made, only the most recent response is retained, and thus used for attribute lookup.

ListWorkloadsAsyncPager

ListWorkloadsAsyncPager(
    method: typing.Callable[
        [...],
        typing.Awaitable[
            google.cloud.assuredworkloads_v1.types.assuredworkloads.ListWorkloadsResponse
        ],
    ],
    request: google.cloud.assuredworkloads_v1.types.assuredworkloads.ListWorkloadsRequest,
    response: google.cloud.assuredworkloads_v1.types.assuredworkloads.ListWorkloadsResponse,
    *,
    metadata: typing.Sequence[typing.Tuple[str, str]] = ()
)

A pager for iterating through list_workloads requests.

This class thinly wraps an initial ListWorkloadsResponse object, and provides an __aiter__ method to iterate through its workloads field.

If there are more pages, the __aiter__ method will make additional ListWorkloads requests and continue to iterate through the workloads field on the corresponding responses.

All the usual ListWorkloadsResponse attributes are available on the pager. If multiple requests are made, only the most recent response is retained, and thus used for attribute lookup.

ListWorkloadsPager

ListWorkloadsPager(
    method: typing.Callable[
        [...],
        google.cloud.assuredworkloads_v1.types.assuredworkloads.ListWorkloadsResponse,
    ],
    request: google.cloud.assuredworkloads_v1.types.assuredworkloads.ListWorkloadsRequest,
    response: google.cloud.assuredworkloads_v1.types.assuredworkloads.ListWorkloadsResponse,
    *,
    metadata: typing.Sequence[typing.Tuple[str, str]] = ()
)

A pager for iterating through list_workloads requests.

This class thinly wraps an initial ListWorkloadsResponse object, and provides an __iter__ method to iterate through its workloads field.

If there are more pages, the __iter__ method will make additional ListWorkloads requests and continue to iterate through the workloads field on the corresponding responses.

All the usual ListWorkloadsResponse attributes are available on the pager. If multiple requests are made, only the most recent response is retained, and thus used for attribute lookup.