Class Google::Cloud::Asset::V1::SearchAllIamPoliciesRequest (v0.17.3)

Search all IAM policies request.

Inherits

  • Object

Extended By

  • Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods

Includes

  • Google::Protobuf::MessageExts

Methods

#asset_types

def asset_types() -> ::Array<::String>
Returns
  • (::Array<::String>) — Optional. A list of asset types that the IAM policies are attached to. If empty, it will search the IAM policies that are attached to all the searchable asset types.

    Regular expressions are also supported. For example:

    • "compute.googleapis.com.*" snapshots IAM policies attached to asset type starts with "compute.googleapis.com".
    • ".*Instance" snapshots IAM policies attached to asset type ends with "Instance".
    • ".Instance." snapshots IAM policies attached to asset type contains "Instance".

    See RE2 for all supported regular expression syntax. If the regular expression does not match any supported asset type, an INVALID_ARGUMENT error will be returned.

#asset_types=

def asset_types=(value) -> ::Array<::String>
Parameter
  • value (::Array<::String>) — Optional. A list of asset types that the IAM policies are attached to. If empty, it will search the IAM policies that are attached to all the searchable asset types.

    Regular expressions are also supported. For example:

    • "compute.googleapis.com.*" snapshots IAM policies attached to asset type starts with "compute.googleapis.com".
    • ".*Instance" snapshots IAM policies attached to asset type ends with "Instance".
    • ".Instance." snapshots IAM policies attached to asset type contains "Instance".

    See RE2 for all supported regular expression syntax. If the regular expression does not match any supported asset type, an INVALID_ARGUMENT error will be returned.

Returns
  • (::Array<::String>) — Optional. A list of asset types that the IAM policies are attached to. If empty, it will search the IAM policies that are attached to all the searchable asset types.

    Regular expressions are also supported. For example:

    • "compute.googleapis.com.*" snapshots IAM policies attached to asset type starts with "compute.googleapis.com".
    • ".*Instance" snapshots IAM policies attached to asset type ends with "Instance".
    • ".Instance." snapshots IAM policies attached to asset type contains "Instance".

    See RE2 for all supported regular expression syntax. If the regular expression does not match any supported asset type, an INVALID_ARGUMENT error will be returned.

#order_by

def order_by() -> ::String
Returns
  • (::String) —

    Optional. A comma-separated list of fields specifying the sorting order of the results. The default order is ascending. Add " DESC" after the field name to indicate descending order. Redundant space characters are ignored. Example: "assetType DESC, resource". Only singular primitive fields in the response are sortable:

    • resource
    • assetType
    • project All the other fields such as repeated fields (e.g., folders) and non-primitive fields (e.g., policy) are not supported.

#order_by=

def order_by=(value) -> ::String
Parameter
  • value (::String) —

    Optional. A comma-separated list of fields specifying the sorting order of the results. The default order is ascending. Add " DESC" after the field name to indicate descending order. Redundant space characters are ignored. Example: "assetType DESC, resource". Only singular primitive fields in the response are sortable:

    • resource
    • assetType
    • project All the other fields such as repeated fields (e.g., folders) and non-primitive fields (e.g., policy) are not supported.
Returns
  • (::String) —

    Optional. A comma-separated list of fields specifying the sorting order of the results. The default order is ascending. Add " DESC" after the field name to indicate descending order. Redundant space characters are ignored. Example: "assetType DESC, resource". Only singular primitive fields in the response are sortable:

    • resource
    • assetType
    • project All the other fields such as repeated fields (e.g., folders) and non-primitive fields (e.g., policy) are not supported.

#page_size

def page_size() -> ::Integer
Returns
  • (::Integer) — Optional. The page size for search result pagination. Page size is capped at 500 even if a larger value is given. If set to zero, server will pick an appropriate default. Returned results may be fewer than requested. When this happens, there could be more results as long as next_page_token is returned.

#page_size=

def page_size=(value) -> ::Integer
Parameter
  • value (::Integer) — Optional. The page size for search result pagination. Page size is capped at 500 even if a larger value is given. If set to zero, server will pick an appropriate default. Returned results may be fewer than requested. When this happens, there could be more results as long as next_page_token is returned.
Returns
  • (::Integer) — Optional. The page size for search result pagination. Page size is capped at 500 even if a larger value is given. If set to zero, server will pick an appropriate default. Returned results may be fewer than requested. When this happens, there could be more results as long as next_page_token is returned.

#page_token

def page_token() -> ::String
Returns
  • (::String) — Optional. If present, retrieve the next batch of results from the preceding call to this method. page_token must be the value of next_page_token from the previous response. The values of all other method parameters must be identical to those in the previous call.

#page_token=

def page_token=(value) -> ::String
Parameter
  • value (::String) — Optional. If present, retrieve the next batch of results from the preceding call to this method. page_token must be the value of next_page_token from the previous response. The values of all other method parameters must be identical to those in the previous call.
Returns
  • (::String) — Optional. If present, retrieve the next batch of results from the preceding call to this method. page_token must be the value of next_page_token from the previous response. The values of all other method parameters must be identical to those in the previous call.

#query

def query() -> ::String
Returns
  • (::String) —

    Optional. The query statement. See how to construct a query for more information. If not specified or empty, it will search all the IAM policies within the specified scope. Note that the query string is compared against each Cloud IAM policy binding, including its members, roles, and Cloud IAM conditions. The returned Cloud IAM policies will only contain the bindings that match your query. To learn more about the IAM policy structure, see IAM policy doc.

    Examples:

    • policy:amy@gmail.com to find IAM policy bindings that specify user "amy@gmail.com".
    • policy:roles/compute.admin to find IAM policy bindings that specify the Compute Admin role.
    • policy:comp* to find IAM policy bindings that contain "comp" as a prefix of any word in the binding.
    • policy.role.permissions:storage.buckets.update to find IAM policy bindings that specify a role containing "storage.buckets.update" permission. Note that if callers don't have iam.roles.get access to a role's included permissions, policy bindings that specify this role will be dropped from the search results.
    • policy.role.permissions:upd* to find IAM policy bindings that specify a role containing "upd" as a prefix of any word in the role permission. Note that if callers don't have iam.roles.get access to a role's included permissions, policy bindings that specify this role will be dropped from the search results.
    • resource:organizations/123456 to find IAM policy bindings that are set on "organizations/123456".
    • resource=//cloudresourcemanager.googleapis.com/projects/myproject to find IAM policy bindings that are set on the project named "myproject".
    • Important to find IAM policy bindings that contain "Important" as a word in any of the searchable fields (except for the included permissions).
    • resource:(instance1 OR instance2) policy:amy to find IAM policy bindings that are set on resources "instance1" or "instance2" and also specify user "amy".
    • roles:roles/compute.admin to find IAM policy bindings that specify the Compute Admin role.
    • memberTypes:user to find IAM policy bindings that contain the "user" member type.

#query=

def query=(value) -> ::String
Parameter
  • value (::String) —

    Optional. The query statement. See how to construct a query for more information. If not specified or empty, it will search all the IAM policies within the specified scope. Note that the query string is compared against each Cloud IAM policy binding, including its members, roles, and Cloud IAM conditions. The returned Cloud IAM policies will only contain the bindings that match your query. To learn more about the IAM policy structure, see IAM policy doc.

    Examples:

    • policy:amy@gmail.com to find IAM policy bindings that specify user "amy@gmail.com".
    • policy:roles/compute.admin to find IAM policy bindings that specify the Compute Admin role.
    • policy:comp* to find IAM policy bindings that contain "comp" as a prefix of any word in the binding.
    • policy.role.permissions:storage.buckets.update to find IAM policy bindings that specify a role containing "storage.buckets.update" permission. Note that if callers don't have iam.roles.get access to a role's included permissions, policy bindings that specify this role will be dropped from the search results.
    • policy.role.permissions:upd* to find IAM policy bindings that specify a role containing "upd" as a prefix of any word in the role permission. Note that if callers don't have iam.roles.get access to a role's included permissions, policy bindings that specify this role will be dropped from the search results.
    • resource:organizations/123456 to find IAM policy bindings that are set on "organizations/123456".
    • resource=//cloudresourcemanager.googleapis.com/projects/myproject to find IAM policy bindings that are set on the project named "myproject".
    • Important to find IAM policy bindings that contain "Important" as a word in any of the searchable fields (except for the included permissions).
    • resource:(instance1 OR instance2) policy:amy to find IAM policy bindings that are set on resources "instance1" or "instance2" and also specify user "amy".
    • roles:roles/compute.admin to find IAM policy bindings that specify the Compute Admin role.
    • memberTypes:user to find IAM policy bindings that contain the "user" member type.
Returns
  • (::String) —

    Optional. The query statement. See how to construct a query for more information. If not specified or empty, it will search all the IAM policies within the specified scope. Note that the query string is compared against each Cloud IAM policy binding, including its members, roles, and Cloud IAM conditions. The returned Cloud IAM policies will only contain the bindings that match your query. To learn more about the IAM policy structure, see IAM policy doc.

    Examples:

    • policy:amy@gmail.com to find IAM policy bindings that specify user "amy@gmail.com".
    • policy:roles/compute.admin to find IAM policy bindings that specify the Compute Admin role.
    • policy:comp* to find IAM policy bindings that contain "comp" as a prefix of any word in the binding.
    • policy.role.permissions:storage.buckets.update to find IAM policy bindings that specify a role containing "storage.buckets.update" permission. Note that if callers don't have iam.roles.get access to a role's included permissions, policy bindings that specify this role will be dropped from the search results.
    • policy.role.permissions:upd* to find IAM policy bindings that specify a role containing "upd" as a prefix of any word in the role permission. Note that if callers don't have iam.roles.get access to a role's included permissions, policy bindings that specify this role will be dropped from the search results.
    • resource:organizations/123456 to find IAM policy bindings that are set on "organizations/123456".
    • resource=//cloudresourcemanager.googleapis.com/projects/myproject to find IAM policy bindings that are set on the project named "myproject".
    • Important to find IAM policy bindings that contain "Important" as a word in any of the searchable fields (except for the included permissions).
    • resource:(instance1 OR instance2) policy:amy to find IAM policy bindings that are set on resources "instance1" or "instance2" and also specify user "amy".
    • roles:roles/compute.admin to find IAM policy bindings that specify the Compute Admin role.
    • memberTypes:user to find IAM policy bindings that contain the "user" member type.

#scope

def scope() -> ::String
Returns
  • (::String) —

    Required. A scope can be a project, a folder, or an organization. The search is limited to the IAM policies within the scope. The caller must be granted the cloudasset.assets.searchAllIamPolicies permission on the desired scope.

    The allowed values are:

    • projects/{PROJECT_ID} (e.g., "projects/foo-bar")
    • projects/{PROJECT_NUMBER} (e.g., "projects/12345678")
    • folders/{FOLDER_NUMBER} (e.g., "folders/1234567")
    • organizations/{ORGANIZATION_NUMBER} (e.g., "organizations/123456")

#scope=

def scope=(value) -> ::String
Parameter
  • value (::String) —

    Required. A scope can be a project, a folder, or an organization. The search is limited to the IAM policies within the scope. The caller must be granted the cloudasset.assets.searchAllIamPolicies permission on the desired scope.

    The allowed values are:

    • projects/{PROJECT_ID} (e.g., "projects/foo-bar")
    • projects/{PROJECT_NUMBER} (e.g., "projects/12345678")
    • folders/{FOLDER_NUMBER} (e.g., "folders/1234567")
    • organizations/{ORGANIZATION_NUMBER} (e.g., "organizations/123456")
Returns
  • (::String) —

    Required. A scope can be a project, a folder, or an organization. The search is limited to the IAM policies within the scope. The caller must be granted the cloudasset.assets.searchAllIamPolicies permission on the desired scope.

    The allowed values are:

    • projects/{PROJECT_ID} (e.g., "projects/foo-bar")
    • projects/{PROJECT_NUMBER} (e.g., "projects/12345678")
    • folders/{FOLDER_NUMBER} (e.g., "folders/1234567")
    • organizations/{ORGANIZATION_NUMBER} (e.g., "organizations/123456")