SecretVersion(mapping=None, *, ignore_unknown_fields=False, **kwargs)
A secret version resource in the Secret Manager API.
Attributes | |
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Name | Description |
name |
str
Output only. The resource name of the SecretVersion in the format projects/*/secrets/*/versions/* .
SecretVersion
IDs in a Secret
start at 1 and are incremented for each subsequent version
of the secret.
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create_time |
google.protobuf.timestamp_pb2.Timestamp
Output only. The time at which the SecretVersion was created. |
destroy_time |
google.protobuf.timestamp_pb2.Timestamp
Output only. The time this SecretVersion was destroyed. Only present if state is DESTROYED. |
state |
google.cloud.secretmanager_v1beta2.types.SecretVersion.State
Output only. The current state of the SecretVersion. |
replication_status |
google.cloud.secretmanager_v1beta2.types.ReplicationStatus
The replication status of the SecretVersion. |
etag |
str
Output only. Etag of the currently stored SecretVersion. |
client_specified_payload_checksum |
bool
Output only. True if payload checksum specified in SecretPayload object has been received by SecretManagerService on SecretManagerService.AddSecretVersion. |
scheduled_destroy_time |
google.protobuf.timestamp_pb2.Timestamp
Optional. Output only. Scheduled destroy time for secret version. This is a part of the Delayed secret version destroy feature. For a Secret with a valid version destroy TTL, when a secert version is destroyed, version is moved to disabled state and it is scheduled for destruction Version is destroyed only after the scheduled_destroy_time. |
customer_managed_encryption |
google.cloud.secretmanager_v1beta2.types.CustomerManagedEncryptionStatus
Output only. The customer-managed encryption status of the SecretVersion. Only populated if customer-managed encryption is used and Secret is a Regionalised Secret. |
Classes
State
State(value)
The state of a SecretVersion, indicating if it can be accessed.
Values: STATE_UNSPECIFIED (0): Not specified. This value is unused and invalid. ENABLED (1): The SecretVersion may be accessed. DISABLED (2): The SecretVersion may not be accessed, but the secret data is still available and can be placed back into the ENABLED state. DESTROYED (3): The SecretVersion is destroyed and the secret data is no longer stored. A version may not leave this state once entered.