pub struct MethodSearchAllResourceCall<'a, C>where
C: 'a,{ /* private fields */ }Expand description
Searches all Google Cloud resources within the specified scope, such as a project, folder, or organization. The caller must be granted the cloudasset.assets.searchAllResources permission on the desired scope, otherwise the request will be rejected.
A builder for the searchAllResources method.
It is not used directly, but through a MethodMethods instance.
§Example
Instantiate a resource method builder
// You can configure optional parameters by calling the respective setters at will, and
// execute the final call using `doit()`.
// Values shown here are possibly random and not representative !
let result = hub.methods().search_all_resources("scope")
.read_mask(FieldMask::new::<&str>(&[]))
.query("ipsum")
.page_token("accusam")
.page_size(-59)
.order_by("consetetur")
.add_asset_types("voluptua.")
.doit().await;Implementations§
Source§impl<'a, C> MethodSearchAllResourceCall<'a, C>where
C: Connector,
impl<'a, C> MethodSearchAllResourceCall<'a, C>where
C: Connector,
Sourcepub async fn doit(self) -> Result<(Response, SearchAllResourcesResponse)>
pub async fn doit(self) -> Result<(Response, SearchAllResourcesResponse)>
Perform the operation you have build so far.
Sourcepub fn scope(self, new_value: &str) -> MethodSearchAllResourceCall<'a, C>
pub fn scope(self, new_value: &str) -> MethodSearchAllResourceCall<'a, C>
Required. A scope can be a project, a folder, or an organization. The search is limited to the resources within the scope. The caller must be granted the cloudasset.assets.searchAllResources permission on the desired scope. The allowed values are: * projects/{PROJECT_ID} (e.g., “projects/foo-bar”) * projects/{PROJECT_NUMBER} (e.g., “projects/12345678”) * folders/{FOLDER_NUMBER} (e.g., “folders/1234567”) * organizations/{ORGANIZATION_NUMBER} (e.g., “organizations/123456”)
Sets the scope path property to the given value.
Even though the property as already been set when instantiating this call, we provide this method for API completeness.
Sourcepub fn read_mask(
self,
new_value: FieldMask,
) -> MethodSearchAllResourceCall<'a, C>
pub fn read_mask( self, new_value: FieldMask, ) -> MethodSearchAllResourceCall<'a, C>
Optional. A comma-separated list of fields that you want returned in the results. The following fields are returned by default if not specified: * name * assetType * project * folders * organization * displayName * description * location * labels * tags * effectiveTags * networkTags * kmsKeys * createTime * updateTime * state * additionalAttributes * parentFullResourceName * parentAssetType Some fields of large size, such as versionedResources, attachedResources, effectiveTags etc., are not returned by default, but you can specify them in the read_mask parameter if you want to include them. If "*" is specified, all available fields are returned. Examples: "name,location", "name,versionedResources", "*". Any invalid field path will trigger INVALID_ARGUMENT error.
Sets the read mask query property to the given value.
Sourcepub fn query(self, new_value: &str) -> MethodSearchAllResourceCall<'a, C>
pub fn query(self, new_value: &str) -> MethodSearchAllResourceCall<'a, C>
Optional. The query statement. See how to construct a query for more information. If not specified or empty, it will search all the resources within the specified scope. Examples: * name:Important to find Google Cloud resources whose name contains Important as a word. * name=Important to find the Google Cloud resource whose name is exactly Important. * displayName:Impor* to find Google Cloud resources whose display name contains Impor as a prefix of any word in the field. * location:us-west* to find Google Cloud resources whose location contains both us and west as prefixes. * labels:prod to find Google Cloud resources whose labels contain prod as a key or value. * labels.env:prod to find Google Cloud resources that have a label env and its value is prod. * labels.env:* to find Google Cloud resources that have a label env. * tagKeys:env to find Google Cloud resources that have directly attached tags where the TagKey.namespacedName contains env. * tagValues:prod* to find Google Cloud resources that have directly attached tags where the TagValue.namespacedName contains a word prefixed by prod. * tagValueIds=tagValues/123 to find Google Cloud resources that have directly attached tags where the TagValue.name is exactly tagValues/123. * effectiveTagKeys:env to find Google Cloud resources that have directly attached or inherited tags where the TagKey.namespacedName contains env. * effectiveTagValues:prod* to find Google Cloud resources that have directly attached or inherited tags where the TagValue.namespacedName contains a word prefixed by prod. * effectiveTagValueIds=tagValues/123 to find Google Cloud resources that have directly attached or inherited tags where the TagValue.name is exactly tagValues/123. * kmsKey:key to find Google Cloud resources encrypted with a customer-managed encryption key whose name contains key as a word. This field is deprecated. Use the kmsKeys field to retrieve Cloud KMS key information. * kmsKeys:key to find Google Cloud resources encrypted with customer-managed encryption keys whose name contains the word key. * relationships:instance-group-1 to find Google Cloud resources that have relationships with instance-group-1 in the related resource name. * relationships:INSTANCE_TO_INSTANCEGROUP to find Compute Engine instances that have relationships of type INSTANCE_TO_INSTANCEGROUP. * relationships.INSTANCE_TO_INSTANCEGROUP:instance-group-1 to find Compute Engine instances that have relationships with instance-group-1 in the Compute Engine instance group resource name, for relationship type INSTANCE_TO_INSTANCEGROUP. * sccSecurityMarks.key=value to find Cloud resources that are attached with security marks whose key is key and value is value. * sccSecurityMarks.key:* to find Cloud resources that are attached with security marks whose key is key. * state:ACTIVE to find Google Cloud resources whose state contains ACTIVE as a word. * NOT state:ACTIVE to find Google Cloud resources whose state doesn’t contain ACTIVE as a word. * createTime<1609459200 to find Google Cloud resources that were created before 2021-01-01 00:00:00 UTC. 1609459200 is the epoch timestamp of 2021-01-01 00:00:00 UTC in seconds. * updateTime>1609459200 to find Google Cloud resources that were updated after 2021-01-01 00:00:00 UTC. 1609459200 is the epoch timestamp of 2021-01-01 00:00:00 UTC in seconds. * Important to find Google Cloud resources that contain Important as a word in any of the searchable fields. * Impor* to find Google Cloud resources that contain Impor as a prefix of any word in any of the searchable fields. * Important location:(us-west1 OR global) to find Google Cloud resources that contain Important as a word in any of the searchable fields and are also located in the us-west1 region or the global location.
Sets the query query property to the given value.
Sourcepub fn page_token(self, new_value: &str) -> MethodSearchAllResourceCall<'a, C>
pub fn page_token(self, new_value: &str) -> MethodSearchAllResourceCall<'a, C>
Optional. If present, then retrieve the next batch of results from the preceding call to this method. page_token must be the value of next_page_token from the previous response. The values of all other method parameters, must be identical to those in the previous call.
Sets the page token query property to the given value.
Sourcepub fn page_size(self, new_value: i32) -> MethodSearchAllResourceCall<'a, C>
pub fn page_size(self, new_value: i32) -> MethodSearchAllResourceCall<'a, C>
Optional. The page size for search result pagination. Page size is capped at 500 even if a larger value is given. If set to zero or a negative value, server will pick an appropriate default. Returned results may be fewer than requested. When this happens, there could be more results as long as next_page_token is returned.
Sets the page size query property to the given value.
Sourcepub fn order_by(self, new_value: &str) -> MethodSearchAllResourceCall<'a, C>
pub fn order_by(self, new_value: &str) -> MethodSearchAllResourceCall<'a, C>
Optional. A comma-separated list of fields specifying the sorting order of the results. The default order is ascending. Add “ DESC“ after the field name to indicate descending order. Redundant space characters are ignored. Example: “location DESC, name”. Only the following fields in the response are sortable: * name * assetType * project * displayName * description * location * createTime * updateTime * state * parentFullResourceName * parentAssetType
Sets the order by query property to the given value.
Sourcepub fn add_asset_types(
self,
new_value: &str,
) -> MethodSearchAllResourceCall<'a, C>
pub fn add_asset_types( self, new_value: &str, ) -> MethodSearchAllResourceCall<'a, C>
Optional. A list of asset types that this request searches for. If empty, it will search all the asset types supported by search APIs. Regular expressions are also supported. For example: * “compute.googleapis.com.*” snapshots resources whose asset type starts with “compute.googleapis.com”. * “.*Instance” snapshots resources whose asset type ends with “Instance”. * “.Instance.” snapshots resources whose asset type contains “Instance”. See RE2 for all supported regular expression syntax. If the regular expression does not match any supported asset type, an INVALID_ARGUMENT error will be returned.
Append the given value to the asset types query property. Each appended value will retain its original ordering and be ‘/’-separated in the URL’s parameters.
Sourcepub fn delegate(
self,
new_value: &'a mut dyn Delegate,
) -> MethodSearchAllResourceCall<'a, C>
pub fn delegate( self, new_value: &'a mut dyn Delegate, ) -> MethodSearchAllResourceCall<'a, C>
The delegate implementation is consulted whenever there is an intermediate result, or if something goes wrong while executing the actual API request.
It should be used to handle progress information, and to implement a certain level of resilience.Sets the delegate property to the given value.
Sourcepub fn param<T>(self, name: T, value: T) -> MethodSearchAllResourceCall<'a, C>
pub fn param<T>(self, name: T, value: T) -> MethodSearchAllResourceCall<'a, C>
Set any additional parameter of the query string used in the request. It should be used to set parameters which are not yet available through their own setters.
Please note that this method must not be used to set any of the known parameters which have their own setter method. If done anyway, the request will fail.
§Additional Parameters
- $.xgafv (query-string) - V1 error format.
- access_token (query-string) - OAuth access token.
- alt (query-string) - Data format for response.
- callback (query-string) - JSONP
- fields (query-string) - Selector specifying which fields to include in a partial response.
- key (query-string) - API key. Your API key identifies your project and provides you with API access, quota, and reports. Required unless you provide an OAuth 2.0 token.
- oauth_token (query-string) - OAuth 2.0 token for the current user.
- prettyPrint (query-boolean) - Returns response with indentations and line breaks.
- quotaUser (query-string) - Available to use for quota purposes for server-side applications. Can be any arbitrary string assigned to a user, but should not exceed 40 characters.
- uploadType (query-string) - Legacy upload protocol for media (e.g. “media”, “multipart”).
- upload_protocol (query-string) - Upload protocol for media (e.g. “raw”, “multipart”).
Sourcepub fn add_scope<St>(self, scope: St) -> MethodSearchAllResourceCall<'a, C>
pub fn add_scope<St>(self, scope: St) -> MethodSearchAllResourceCall<'a, C>
Identifies the authorization scope for the method you are building.
Use this method to actively specify which scope should be used, instead of the default Scope variant
Scope::CloudPlatform.
The scope will be added to a set of scopes. This is important as one can maintain access
tokens for more than one scope.
Usually there is more than one suitable scope to authorize an operation, some of which may encompass more rights than others. For example, for listing resources, a read-only scope will be sufficient, a read-write scope will do as well.
Sourcepub fn add_scopes<I, St>(self, scopes: I) -> MethodSearchAllResourceCall<'a, C>
pub fn add_scopes<I, St>(self, scopes: I) -> MethodSearchAllResourceCall<'a, C>
Identifies the authorization scope(s) for the method you are building.
See Self::add_scope() for details.
Sourcepub fn clear_scopes(self) -> MethodSearchAllResourceCall<'a, C>
pub fn clear_scopes(self) -> MethodSearchAllResourceCall<'a, C>
Removes all scopes, and no default scope will be used either.
In this case, you have to specify your API-key using the key parameter (see Self::param()
for details).