Reference documentation and code samples for the Google Cloud Security Command Center V1 Client class Database.
Represents database access information, such as queries.
A database may be a sub-resource of an instance (as in the case of CloudSQL instances or Cloud Spanner instances), or the database instance itself. Some database resources may not have the full resource name populated because these resource types are not yet supported by Cloud Asset Inventory (e.g. CloudSQL databases). In these cases only the display name will be provided.
Generated from protobuf message google.cloud.securitycenter.v1.Database
Methods
__construct
Constructor.
data
array
Optional. Data for populating the Message object.
↳ name
string
The full resource name of the database the user connected to, if it is supported by CAI. ( https://google.aip.dev/122#full-resource-names )
↳ display_name
string
The human readable name of the database the user connected to.
↳ user_name
string
The username used to connect to the DB. This may not necessarily be an IAM principal, and has no required format.
↳ query
string
The SQL statement associated with the relevant access.
↳ grantees
array
The target usernames/roles/groups of a SQL privilege grant (not an IAM policy change).
getName
The full resource name of the database the user connected to, if it is supported by CAI. ( https://google.aip.dev/122#full-resource-names )
string
setName
The full resource name of the database the user connected to, if it is supported by CAI. ( https://google.aip.dev/122#full-resource-names )
var
string
$this
getDisplayName
The human readable name of the database the user connected to.
string
setDisplayName
The human readable name of the database the user connected to.
var
string
$this
getUserName
The username used to connect to the DB. This may not necessarily be an IAM principal, and has no required format.
string
setUserName
The username used to connect to the DB. This may not necessarily be an IAM principal, and has no required format.
var
string
$this
getQuery
The SQL statement associated with the relevant access.
string
setQuery
The SQL statement associated with the relevant access.
var
string
$this
getGrantees
The target usernames/roles/groups of a SQL privilege grant (not an IAM policy change).
setGrantees
The target usernames/roles/groups of a SQL privilege grant (not an IAM policy change).
var
string[]
$this