SecurityPosture

Struct SecurityPosture 

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pub struct SecurityPosture { /* private fields */ }
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Implements a client for the Security Posture API.

§Example

let client = SecurityPosture::builder().build().await?;
// use `client` to make requests to the Security Posture API.

§Service Description

Service describing handlers for resources.

§Configuration

To configure SecurityPosture 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://securityposture.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

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

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impl SecurityPosture

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pub fn builder() -> ClientBuilder

Returns a builder for SecurityPosture.

let client = SecurityPosture::builder().build().await?;
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pub fn from_stub<T>(stub: T) -> Self
where T: SecurityPosture + '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 list_postures(&self) -> ListPostures

(– This option restricts the visibility of the API to only projects that will (– be labeled as PREVIEW or GOOGLE_INTERNAL by the service. (– option (google.api.api_visibility).restriction = “PREVIEW,GOOGLE_INTERNAL”; Postures Lists Postures in a given organization and location. In case a posture has multiple revisions, the latest revision as per UpdateTime will be returned.

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pub fn list_posture_revisions(&self) -> ListPostureRevisions

Lists revisions of a Posture in a given organization and location.

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pub fn get_posture(&self) -> GetPosture

Gets a posture in a given organization and location. User must provide revision_id to retrieve a specific revision of the resource. NOT_FOUND error is returned if the revision_id or the Posture name does not exist. In case revision_id is not provided then the latest Posture revision by UpdateTime is returned.

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pub fn create_posture(&self) -> CreatePosture

Creates a new Posture resource. If a Posture with the specified name already exists in the specified organization and location, the long running operation returns a [ALREADY_EXISTS][google.rpc.Code.ALREADY_EXISTS] error.

§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 update_posture(&self) -> UpdatePosture

Updates an existing Posture. A new revision of the posture will be created if the revision to be updated is currently deployed on a workload. Returns a google.rpc.Status with google.rpc.Code.NOT_FOUND if the Posture does not exist. Returns a google.rpc.Status with google.rpc.Code.ABORTED if the etag supplied in the request does not match the persisted etag of the Posture. Updatable fields are state, description and policy_sets. State update operation cannot be clubbed with update of description and policy_sets. An ACTIVE posture can be updated to both DRAFT or DEPRECATED states. Postures in DRAFT or DEPRECATED states can only be updated to ACTIVE state.

§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 delete_posture(&self) -> DeletePosture

Deletes all the revisions of a resource. A posture can only be deleted when none of the revisions are deployed to any workload.

§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 extract_posture(&self) -> ExtractPosture

Extracts existing policies on a workload as a posture. If a Posture on the given workload already exists, the long running operation returns a [ALREADY_EXISTS][google.rpc.Code.ALREADY_EXISTS] error.

§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 list_posture_deployments(&self) -> ListPostureDeployments

PostureDeployments Lists PostureDeployments in a given project and location.

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pub fn get_posture_deployment(&self) -> GetPostureDeployment

Gets details of a single PostureDeployment.

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pub fn create_posture_deployment(&self) -> CreatePostureDeployment

Creates a new PostureDeployment in a given project and location.

§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 update_posture_deployment(&self) -> UpdatePostureDeployment

Updates the parameters of a single PostureDeployment.

§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 delete_posture_deployment(&self) -> DeletePostureDeployment

Deletes a single PostureDeployment.

§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 list_posture_templates(&self) -> ListPostureTemplates

PostureTemplates Lists all the PostureTemplates available to the user.

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pub fn get_posture_template(&self) -> GetPostureTemplate

Gets a PostureTemplate. User must provide revision_id to retrieve a specific revision of the resource. NOT_FOUND error is returned if the revision_id or the PostureTemplate name does not exist. In case revision_id is not provided then the PostureTemplate with latest revision_id is returned.

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pub fn list_locations(&self) -> ListLocations

Lists information about the supported locations for this service.

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pub fn get_location(&self) -> GetLocation

Gets information about a location.

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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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pub fn delete_operation(&self) -> DeleteOperation

Provides the Operations service functionality in this service.

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pub fn cancel_operation(&self) -> CancelOperation

Provides the Operations service functionality in this service.

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impl Clone for SecurityPosture

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fn clone(&self) -> SecurityPosture

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 SecurityPosture

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

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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