Security Command Center V2 API - Class Google::Cloud::SecurityCenter::V2::BulkMuteFindingsRequest (v0.3.0)

Reference documentation and code samples for the Security Command Center V2 API class Google::Cloud::SecurityCenter::V2::BulkMuteFindingsRequest.

Request message for bulk findings update.

Note:

  1. If multiple bulk update requests match the same resource, the order in which they get executed is not defined.
  2. Once a bulk operation is started, there is no way to stop it.

Inherits

Extended By

  • Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods

Includes

  • Google::Protobuf::MessageExts

Methods

#filter

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

    Expression that identifies findings that should be updated. The expression is a list of zero or more restrictions combined via logical operators AND and OR. Parentheses are supported, and OR has higher precedence than AND.

    Restrictions have the form <field> <operator> <value> and may have a - character in front of them to indicate negation. The fields map to those defined in the corresponding resource.

    The supported operators are:

    • = for all value types.
    • >, <, >=, <= for integer values.
    • :, meaning substring matching, for strings.

    The supported value types are:

    • string literals in quotes.
    • integer literals without quotes.
    • boolean literals true and false without quotes.

#filter=

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

    Expression that identifies findings that should be updated. The expression is a list of zero or more restrictions combined via logical operators AND and OR. Parentheses are supported, and OR has higher precedence than AND.

    Restrictions have the form <field> <operator> <value> and may have a - character in front of them to indicate negation. The fields map to those defined in the corresponding resource.

    The supported operators are:

    • = for all value types.
    • >, <, >=, <= for integer values.
    • :, meaning substring matching, for strings.

    The supported value types are:

    • string literals in quotes.
    • integer literals without quotes.
    • boolean literals true and false without quotes.
Returns
  • (::String) —

    Expression that identifies findings that should be updated. The expression is a list of zero or more restrictions combined via logical operators AND and OR. Parentheses are supported, and OR has higher precedence than AND.

    Restrictions have the form <field> <operator> <value> and may have a - character in front of them to indicate negation. The fields map to those defined in the corresponding resource.

    The supported operators are:

    • = for all value types.
    • >, <, >=, <= for integer values.
    • :, meaning substring matching, for strings.

    The supported value types are:

    • string literals in quotes.
    • integer literals without quotes.
    • boolean literals true and false without quotes.

#parent

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

    Required. The parent, at which bulk action needs to be applied. If no location is specified, findings are updated in global. The following list shows some examples:

    • organizations/[organization_id]
    • organizations/[organization_id]/locations/[location_id]
    • folders/[folder_id]
    • folders/[folder_id]/locations/[location_id]
    • projects/[project_id]
    • projects/[project_id]/locations/[location_id]

#parent=

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

    Required. The parent, at which bulk action needs to be applied. If no location is specified, findings are updated in global. The following list shows some examples:

    • organizations/[organization_id]
    • organizations/[organization_id]/locations/[location_id]
    • folders/[folder_id]
    • folders/[folder_id]/locations/[location_id]
    • projects/[project_id]
    • projects/[project_id]/locations/[location_id]
Returns
  • (::String) —

    Required. The parent, at which bulk action needs to be applied. If no location is specified, findings are updated in global. The following list shows some examples:

    • organizations/[organization_id]
    • organizations/[organization_id]/locations/[location_id]
    • folders/[folder_id]
    • folders/[folder_id]/locations/[location_id]
    • projects/[project_id]
    • projects/[project_id]/locations/[location_id]