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package com.google.api.services.cloudasset.v1.model;
/**
* A result of IAM Policy search, containing information of an IAM policy.
*
* This is the Java data model class that specifies how to parse/serialize into the JSON that is
* transmitted over HTTP when working with the Cloud Asset API. For a detailed explanation see:
* https://developers.google.com/api-client-library/java/google-http-java-client/json
*
*
* @author Google, Inc.
*/
@SuppressWarnings("javadoc")
public final class IamPolicySearchResult extends com.google.api.client.json.GenericJson {
/**
* 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.
* The value may be {@code null}.
*/
@com.google.api.client.util.Key
private java.lang.String assetType;
/**
* Explanation about the IAM policy search result. It contains additional information to explain
* why the search result matches the query.
* The value may be {@code null}.
*/
@com.google.api.client.util.Key
private Explanation explanation;
/**
* 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.
* The value may be {@code null}.
*/
@com.google.api.client.util.Key
private java.util.List folders;
/**
* 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.
* The value may be {@code null}.
*/
@com.google.api.client.util.Key
private java.lang.String organization;
/**
* 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:[email protected]` - 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`
* The value may be {@code null}.
*/
@com.google.api.client.util.Key
private Policy policy;
/**
* 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.
* The value may be {@code null}.
*/
@com.google.api.client.util.Key
private java.lang.String project;
/**
* 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](https://cloud.google.com/asset-inventory/docs/resource-
* name-format) for more information. To search against the `resource`: * use a field query.
* Example: `resource:organizations/123`
* The value may be {@code null}.
*/
@com.google.api.client.util.Key
private java.lang.String resource;
/**
* 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.
* @return value or {@code null} for none
*/
public java.lang.String getAssetType() {
return assetType;
}
/**
* 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.
* @param assetType assetType or {@code null} for none
*/
public IamPolicySearchResult setAssetType(java.lang.String assetType) {
this.assetType = assetType;
return this;
}
/**
* Explanation about the IAM policy search result. It contains additional information to explain
* why the search result matches the query.
* @return value or {@code null} for none
*/
public Explanation getExplanation() {
return explanation;
}
/**
* Explanation about the IAM policy search result. It contains additional information to explain
* why the search result matches the query.
* @param explanation explanation or {@code null} for none
*/
public IamPolicySearchResult setExplanation(Explanation explanation) {
this.explanation = explanation;
return this;
}
/**
* 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.
* @return value or {@code null} for none
*/
public java.util.List getFolders() {
return folders;
}
/**
* 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.
* @param folders folders or {@code null} for none
*/
public IamPolicySearchResult setFolders(java.util.List folders) {
this.folders = folders;
return this;
}
/**
* 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.
* @return value or {@code null} for none
*/
public java.lang.String getOrganization() {
return organization;
}
/**
* 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.
* @param organization organization or {@code null} for none
*/
public IamPolicySearchResult setOrganization(java.lang.String organization) {
this.organization = organization;
return this;
}
/**
* 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:[email protected]` - 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`
* @return value or {@code null} for none
*/
public Policy getPolicy() {
return 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:[email protected]` - 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`
* @param policy policy or {@code null} for none
*/
public IamPolicySearchResult setPolicy(Policy policy) {
this.policy = policy;
return this;
}
/**
* 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.
* @return value or {@code null} for none
*/
public java.lang.String getProject() {
return project;
}
/**
* 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.
* @param project project or {@code null} for none
*/
public IamPolicySearchResult setProject(java.lang.String project) {
this.project = project;
return this;
}
/**
* 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](https://cloud.google.com/asset-inventory/docs/resource-
* name-format) for more information. To search against the `resource`: * use a field query.
* Example: `resource:organizations/123`
* @return value or {@code null} for none
*/
public java.lang.String getResource() {
return resource;
}
/**
* 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](https://cloud.google.com/asset-inventory/docs/resource-
* name-format) for more information. To search against the `resource`: * use a field query.
* Example: `resource:organizations/123`
* @param resource resource or {@code null} for none
*/
public IamPolicySearchResult setResource(java.lang.String resource) {
this.resource = resource;
return this;
}
@Override
public IamPolicySearchResult set(String fieldName, Object value) {
return (IamPolicySearchResult) super.set(fieldName, value);
}
@Override
public IamPolicySearchResult clone() {
return (IamPolicySearchResult) super.clone();
}
}
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