ServiceUsage

Struct ServiceUsage 

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pub struct ServiceUsage { /* private fields */ }
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Implements a client for the Service Usage API.

§Example

let client = ServiceUsage::builder().build().await?;
// use `client` to make requests to the Service Usage API.

§Service Description

Enables services that service consumers want to use on Google Cloud Platform, lists the available or enabled services, or disables services that service consumers no longer use.

See Service Usage API

§Configuration

To configure ServiceUsage use the with_* methods in the type returned by builder(). The default configuration should work for most applications. Common configuration changes include

  • with_endpoint(): by default this client uses the global default endpoint (https://serviceusage.googleapis.com). Applications using regional endpoints or running in restricted networks (e.g. a network configured override this default.
  • with_credentials(): by default this client uses Application Default Credentials. Applications using custom authentication may need to override this default.

§Pooling and Cloning

ServiceUsage holds a connection pool internally, it is advised to create one and the reuse it. You do not need to wrap ServiceUsage in an Rc or Arc to reuse it, because it already uses an Arc internally.

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impl ServiceUsage

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pub fn builder() -> ClientBuilder

Returns a builder for ServiceUsage.

let client = ServiceUsage::builder().build().await?;
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pub fn from_stub<T>(stub: T) -> Self
where T: ServiceUsage + 'static,

Creates a new client from the provided stub.

The most common case for calling this function is in tests mocking the client’s behavior.

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pub fn enable_service(&self) -> EnableService

Enable a service so that it can be used with a project.

§Long running operations

This method is used to start, and/or poll a long-running Operation. The Working with long-running operations chapter in the user guide covers these operations in detail.

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pub fn disable_service(&self) -> DisableService

Disable a service so that it can no longer be used with a project. This prevents unintended usage that may cause unexpected billing charges or security leaks.

It is not valid to call the disable method on a service that is not currently enabled. Callers will receive a FAILED_PRECONDITION status if the target service is not currently enabled.

§Long running operations

This method is used to start, and/or poll a long-running Operation. The Working with long-running operations chapter in the user guide covers these operations in detail.

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pub fn get_service(&self) -> GetService

Returns the service configuration and enabled state for a given service.

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pub fn list_services(&self) -> ListServices

List all services available to the specified project, and the current state of those services with respect to the project. The list includes all public services, all services for which the calling user has the servicemanagement.services.bind permission, and all services that have already been enabled on the project. The list can be filtered to only include services in a specific state, for example to only include services enabled on the project.

WARNING: If you need to query enabled services frequently or across an organization, you should use Cloud Asset Inventory API, which provides higher throughput and richer filtering capability.

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pub fn batch_enable_services(&self) -> BatchEnableServices

Enable multiple services on a project. The operation is atomic: if enabling any service fails, then the entire batch fails, and no state changes occur. To enable a single service, use the EnableService method instead.

§Long running operations

This method is used to start, and/or poll a long-running Operation. The Working with long-running operations chapter in the user guide covers these operations in detail.

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pub fn batch_get_services(&self) -> BatchGetServices

Returns the service configurations and enabled states for a given list of services.

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pub fn list_operations(&self) -> ListOperations

Provides the Operations service functionality in this service.

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pub fn get_operation(&self) -> GetOperation

Provides the Operations service functionality in this service.

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impl Clone for ServiceUsage

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fn clone(&self) -> ServiceUsage

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for ServiceUsage

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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