A resource that manages the state of a file.
Inherits
- Object
Extended By
- Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods
Includes
- Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
Methods
#content
def content() -> ::String
- (::String) — A a file with this content. The size of the content is limited to 1024 characters.
#content=
def content=(value) -> ::String
- value (::String) — A a file with this content. The size of the content is limited to 1024 characters.
- (::String) — A a file with this content. The size of the content is limited to 1024 characters.
#file
def file() -> ::Google::Cloud::OsConfig::V1alpha::OSPolicy::Resource::File
- (::Google::Cloud::OsConfig::V1alpha::OSPolicy::Resource::File) — A remote or local source.
#file=
def file=(value) -> ::Google::Cloud::OsConfig::V1alpha::OSPolicy::Resource::File
- value (::Google::Cloud::OsConfig::V1alpha::OSPolicy::Resource::File) — A remote or local source.
- (::Google::Cloud::OsConfig::V1alpha::OSPolicy::Resource::File) — A remote or local source.
#path
def path() -> ::String
- (::String) — Required. The absolute path of the file within the VM.
#path=
def path=(value) -> ::String
- value (::String) — Required. The absolute path of the file within the VM.
- (::String) — Required. The absolute path of the file within the VM.
#permissions
def permissions() -> ::String
-
(::String) — Consists of three octal digits which represent, in
order, the permissions of the owner, group, and other users for the
file (similarly to the numeric mode used in the linux chmod
utility). Each digit represents a three bit number with the 4 bit
corresponding to the read permissions, the 2 bit corresponds to the
write bit, and the one bit corresponds to the execute permission.
Default behavior is 755.
Below are some examples of permissions and their associated values: read, write, and execute: 7 read and execute: 5 read and write: 6 read only: 4
#permissions=
def permissions=(value) -> ::String
-
value (::String) — Consists of three octal digits which represent, in
order, the permissions of the owner, group, and other users for the
file (similarly to the numeric mode used in the linux chmod
utility). Each digit represents a three bit number with the 4 bit
corresponding to the read permissions, the 2 bit corresponds to the
write bit, and the one bit corresponds to the execute permission.
Default behavior is 755.
Below are some examples of permissions and their associated values: read, write, and execute: 7 read and execute: 5 read and write: 6 read only: 4
-
(::String) — Consists of three octal digits which represent, in
order, the permissions of the owner, group, and other users for the
file (similarly to the numeric mode used in the linux chmod
utility). Each digit represents a three bit number with the 4 bit
corresponding to the read permissions, the 2 bit corresponds to the
write bit, and the one bit corresponds to the execute permission.
Default behavior is 755.
Below are some examples of permissions and their associated values: read, write, and execute: 7 read and execute: 5 read and write: 6 read only: 4
#state
def state() -> ::Google::Cloud::OsConfig::V1alpha::OSPolicy::Resource::FileResource::DesiredState
- (::Google::Cloud::OsConfig::V1alpha::OSPolicy::Resource::FileResource::DesiredState) — Required. Desired state of the file.
#state=
def state=(value) -> ::Google::Cloud::OsConfig::V1alpha::OSPolicy::Resource::FileResource::DesiredState
- value (::Google::Cloud::OsConfig::V1alpha::OSPolicy::Resource::FileResource::DesiredState) — Required. Desired state of the file.
- (::Google::Cloud::OsConfig::V1alpha::OSPolicy::Resource::FileResource::DesiredState) — Required. Desired state of the file.