Reference documentation and code samples for the Cloud Asset V1 API class Google::Cloud::Asset::V1::IamPolicySearchResult.
A result of IAM Policy search, containing information of an IAM policy.
Inherits
- Object
Extended By
- Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods
Includes
- Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
Methods
#asset_type
def asset_type() -> ::String
-
(::String) —
The type of the resource associated with this IAM policy. Example:
compute.googleapis.com/Disk
.To search against the
asset_type
:- specify the
asset_types
field in your search request.
- specify the
#asset_type=
def asset_type=(value) -> ::String
-
value (::String) —
The type of the resource associated with this IAM policy. Example:
compute.googleapis.com/Disk
.To search against the
asset_type
:- specify the
asset_types
field in your search request.
- specify the
-
(::String) —
The type of the resource associated with this IAM policy. Example:
compute.googleapis.com/Disk
.To search against the
asset_type
:- specify the
asset_types
field in your search request.
- specify the
#explanation
def explanation() -> ::Google::Cloud::Asset::V1::IamPolicySearchResult::Explanation
- (::Google::Cloud::Asset::V1::IamPolicySearchResult::Explanation) — Explanation about the IAM policy search result. It contains additional information to explain why the search result matches the query.
#explanation=
def explanation=(value) -> ::Google::Cloud::Asset::V1::IamPolicySearchResult::Explanation
- value (::Google::Cloud::Asset::V1::IamPolicySearchResult::Explanation) — Explanation about the IAM policy search result. It contains additional information to explain why the search result matches the query.
- (::Google::Cloud::Asset::V1::IamPolicySearchResult::Explanation) — Explanation about the IAM policy search result. It contains additional information to explain why the search result matches the query.
#folders
def folders() -> ::Array<::String>
-
(::Array<::String>) —
The folder(s) that the IAM policy belongs to, in the form of folders/{FOLDER_NUMBER}. This field is available when the IAM policy belongs to one or more folders.
To search against
folders
:- use a field query. Example:
folders:(123 OR 456)
- use a free text query. Example:
123
- specify the
scope
field as this folder in your search request.
- use a field query. Example:
#folders=
def folders=(value) -> ::Array<::String>
-
value (::Array<::String>) —
The folder(s) that the IAM policy belongs to, in the form of folders/{FOLDER_NUMBER}. This field is available when the IAM policy belongs to one or more folders.
To search against
folders
:- use a field query. Example:
folders:(123 OR 456)
- use a free text query. Example:
123
- specify the
scope
field as this folder in your search request.
- use a field query. Example:
-
(::Array<::String>) —
The folder(s) that the IAM policy belongs to, in the form of folders/{FOLDER_NUMBER}. This field is available when the IAM policy belongs to one or more folders.
To search against
folders
:- use a field query. Example:
folders:(123 OR 456)
- use a free text query. Example:
123
- specify the
scope
field as this folder in your search request.
- use a field query. Example:
#organization
def organization() -> ::String
-
(::String) —
The organization that the IAM policy belongs to, in the form of organizations/{ORGANIZATION_NUMBER}. This field is available when the IAM policy belongs to an organization.
To search against
organization
:- use a field query. Example:
organization:123
- use a free text query. Example:
123
- specify the
scope
field as this organization in your search request.
- use a field query. Example:
#organization=
def organization=(value) -> ::String
-
value (::String) —
The organization that the IAM policy belongs to, in the form of organizations/{ORGANIZATION_NUMBER}. This field is available when the IAM policy belongs to an organization.
To search against
organization
:- use a field query. Example:
organization:123
- use a free text query. Example:
123
- specify the
scope
field as this organization in your search request.
- use a field query. Example:
-
(::String) —
The organization that the IAM policy belongs to, in the form of organizations/{ORGANIZATION_NUMBER}. This field is available when the IAM policy belongs to an organization.
To search against
organization
:- use a field query. Example:
organization:123
- use a free text query. Example:
123
- specify the
scope
field as this organization in your search request.
- use a field query. Example:
#policy
def policy() -> ::Google::Iam::V1::Policy
-
(::Google::Iam::V1::Policy) —
The IAM policy directly set on the given resource. Note that the original IAM policy can contain multiple bindings. This only contains the bindings that match the given query. For queries that don't contain a constrain on policies (e.g., an empty query), this contains all the bindings.
To search against the
policy
bindings:- use a field query:
- query by the policy contained members. Example:
policy:amy@gmail.com
- query by the policy contained roles. Example:
policy:roles/compute.admin
- query by the policy contained roles' included permissions. Example:
policy.role.permissions:compute.instances.create
- query by the policy contained members. Example:
- use a field query:
#policy=
def policy=(value) -> ::Google::Iam::V1::Policy
-
value (::Google::Iam::V1::Policy) —
The IAM policy directly set on the given resource. Note that the original IAM policy can contain multiple bindings. This only contains the bindings that match the given query. For queries that don't contain a constrain on policies (e.g., an empty query), this contains all the bindings.
To search against the
policy
bindings:- use a field query:
- query by the policy contained members. Example:
policy:amy@gmail.com
- query by the policy contained roles. Example:
policy:roles/compute.admin
- query by the policy contained roles' included permissions. Example:
policy.role.permissions:compute.instances.create
- query by the policy contained members. Example:
- use a field query:
-
(::Google::Iam::V1::Policy) —
The IAM policy directly set on the given resource. Note that the original IAM policy can contain multiple bindings. This only contains the bindings that match the given query. For queries that don't contain a constrain on policies (e.g., an empty query), this contains all the bindings.
To search against the
policy
bindings:- use a field query:
- query by the policy contained members. Example:
policy:amy@gmail.com
- query by the policy contained roles. Example:
policy:roles/compute.admin
- query by the policy contained roles' included permissions. Example:
policy.role.permissions:compute.instances.create
- query by the policy contained members. Example:
- use a field query:
#project
def project() -> ::String
-
(::String) —
The project that the associated Google Cloud resource belongs to, in the form of projects/{PROJECT_NUMBER}. If an IAM policy is set on a resource (like VM instance, Cloud Storage bucket), the project field will indicate the project that contains the resource. If an IAM policy is set on a folder or orgnization, this field will be empty.
To search against the
project
:- specify the
scope
field as this project in your search request.
- specify the
#project=
def project=(value) -> ::String
-
value (::String) —
The project that the associated Google Cloud resource belongs to, in the form of projects/{PROJECT_NUMBER}. If an IAM policy is set on a resource (like VM instance, Cloud Storage bucket), the project field will indicate the project that contains the resource. If an IAM policy is set on a folder or orgnization, this field will be empty.
To search against the
project
:- specify the
scope
field as this project in your search request.
- specify the
-
(::String) —
The project that the associated Google Cloud resource belongs to, in the form of projects/{PROJECT_NUMBER}. If an IAM policy is set on a resource (like VM instance, Cloud Storage bucket), the project field will indicate the project that contains the resource. If an IAM policy is set on a folder or orgnization, this field will be empty.
To search against the
project
:- specify the
scope
field as this project in your search request.
- specify the
#resource
def resource() -> ::String
-
(::String) —
The full resource name of the resource associated with this IAM policy. Example:
//compute.googleapis.com/projects/my_project_123/zones/zone1/instances/instance1
. See Cloud Asset Inventory Resource Name Format for more information.To search against the
resource
:- use a field query. Example:
resource:organizations/123
- use a field query. Example:
#resource=
def resource=(value) -> ::String
-
value (::String) —
The full resource name of the resource associated with this IAM policy. Example:
//compute.googleapis.com/projects/my_project_123/zones/zone1/instances/instance1
. See Cloud Asset Inventory Resource Name Format for more information.To search against the
resource
:- use a field query. Example:
resource:organizations/123
- use a field query. Example:
-
(::String) —
The full resource name of the resource associated with this IAM policy. Example:
//compute.googleapis.com/projects/my_project_123/zones/zone1/instances/instance1
. See Cloud Asset Inventory Resource Name Format for more information.To search against the
resource
:- use a field query. Example:
resource:organizations/123
- use a field query. Example: