Resource: Project
A Project is a high-level Google Cloud Platform entity. It is a container for ACLs, APIs, App Engine Apps, VMs, and other Google Cloud Platform resources.
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{ "projectNumber": string, "projectId": string, "lifecycleState": enum (  | 
              
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projectNumber | 
                
                   
 The number uniquely identifying the project. Example:  Read-only.  | 
              
projectId | 
                
                   
 The unique, user-assigned ID of the Project. It must be 6 to 30 lowercase letters, digits, or hyphens. It must start with a letter. Trailing hyphens are prohibited. Example:  Read-only after creation.  | 
              
lifecycleState | 
                
                   
 The Project lifecycle state. Read-only.  | 
              
name | 
                
                   
 The optional user-assigned display name of the Project. When present it must be between 4 to 30 characters. Allowed characters are: lowercase and uppercase letters, numbers, hyphen, single-quote, double-quote, space, and exclamation point. Example:  Read-write.  | 
              
createTime | 
                
                   
 Creation time. Read-only. Uses RFC 3339, where generated output will always be Z-normalized and uses 0, 3, 6 or 9 fractional digits. Offsets other than "Z" are also accepted. Examples:   | 
              
labels | 
                
                   
 The labels associated with this Project. Label keys must be between 1 and 63 characters long and must conform to the following regular expression: [a-z][a-z0-9_-]{0,62}. Label values must be between 0 and 63 characters long and must conform to the regular expression [a-z0-9_-]{0,63}. A label value can be empty. No more than 256 labels can be associated with a given resource. Clients should store labels in a representation such as JSON that does not depend on specific characters being disallowed. Example: 
 Read-write.  | 
              
parent | 
                
                   
 An optional reference to a parent Resource. Supported parent types include "organization" and "folder". Once set, the parent cannot be cleared. The   | 
              
tags | 
                
                   
 Optional. Input only. Immutable. Tag keys/values directly bound to this project. Each item in the map must be expressed as " Note: Currently this field is in Preview.  | 
              
configuredCapabilities[] | 
                
                   
 Output only. If this project is a Management Project, list of capabilities configured on the parent folder. Note, presence of any capability implies that this is a Management Project. Example:   | 
              
LifecycleState
Project lifecycle states.
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LIFECYCLE_STATE_UNSPECIFIED | 
                Unspecified state. This is only used/useful for distinguishing unset values. | 
ACTIVE | 
                The normal and active state. | 
DELETE_REQUESTED | 
                The project has been marked for deletion by the user (by invoking projects.delete) or by the system (Google Cloud Platform). This can generally be reversed by invoking projects.undelete. | 
              
DELETE_IN_PROGRESS | 
                This lifecycle state is no longer used and not returned by the API. | 
ResourceId
A container to reference an id for any resource type. A resource in Google Cloud Platform is a generic term for something you (a developer) may want to interact with through one of our API's. Some examples are an App Engine app, a Compute Engine instance, a Cloud SQL database, and so on.
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{ "type": string, "id": string }  | 
              
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type | 
                
                   
 The resource type this id is for. At present, the valid types are: "organization", "folder", and "project".  | 
              
id | 
                
                   
 The type-specific id. This should correspond to the id used in the type-specific API's.  | 
              
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                Clears a Policy from a resource. | 
            
                
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              Request that a new Project be created. | 
                
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                Marks the Project identified by the specified project_id (for example, my-project-123) for deletion. | 
            
                
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                Retrieves the Project identified by the specified project_id (for example, my-project-123). | 
            
                
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                Gets a list of ancestors in the resource hierarchy for the Project identified by the specified project_id (for example, my-project-123). | 
            
                
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                Gets the effective Policy on a resource. | 
            
                
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              Returns the IAM access control policy for the specified Project. | 
                
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                Gets a Policy on a resource. | 
            
                
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                Lists Projects that the caller has the resourcemanager.projects.get permission on and satisfy the specified filter. | 
            
                
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                Lists Constraints that could be applied on the specified resource. | 
            
                
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                Lists all the Policies set for a particular resource. | 
            
                
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              Sets the IAM access control policy for the specified Project. | 
                
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                Updates the specified Policy on the resource. | 
            
                
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              Returns permissions that a caller has on the specified Project. | 
                
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                Restores the Project identified by the specified project_id (for example, my-project-123). | 
            
                
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                Updates the attributes of the Project identified by the specified project_id (for example, my-project-123). |