Reference documentation and code samples for the Google Cloud Asset V1 Client class ResourceSearchResult.
A result of Resource Search, containing information of a cloud resource.
Next ID: 34
Generated from protobuf message google.cloud.asset.v1.ResourceSearchResult
Namespace
Google \ Cloud \ Asset \ V1Methods
__construct
Constructor.
data
array
Optional. Data for populating the Message object.
↳ name
string
The full resource name of this resource. Example: //compute.googleapis.com/projects/my_project_123/zones/zone1/instances/instance1
. See Cloud Asset Inventory Resource Name Format
for more information. To search against the name
: * Use a field query. Example: name:instance1
* Use a free text query. Example: instance1
↳ asset_type
string
The type of this resource. Example: compute.googleapis.com/Disk
. To search against the asset_type
: * Specify the asset_type
field in your search request.
↳ project
string
The project that this resource belongs to, in the form of projects/{PROJECT_NUMBER}. This field is available when the resource belongs to a project. To search against project
: * Use a field query. Example: project:12345
* Use a free text query. Example: 12345
* Specify the scope
field as this project in your search request.
↳ folders
array
The folder(s) that this resource belongs to, in the form of folders/{FOLDER_NUMBER}. This field is available when the resource 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.
↳ organization
string
The organization that this resource belongs to, in the form of organizations/{ORGANIZATION_NUMBER}. This field is available when the resource 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.
↳ display_name
string
The display name of this resource. This field is available only when the resource's Protobuf contains it. To search against the display_name
: * Use a field query. Example: displayName:"My Instance"
* Use a free text query. Example: "My Instance"
↳ description
string
One or more paragraphs of text description of this resource. Maximum length could be up to 1M bytes. This field is available only when the resource's Protobuf contains it. To search against the description
: * Use a field query. Example: description:"important instance"
* Use a free text query. Example: "important instance"
↳ location
string
Location can be global
, regional like us-east1
, or zonal like us-west1-b
. This field is available only when the resource's Protobuf contains it. To search against the location
: * Use a field query. Example: location:us-west*
* Use a free text query. Example: us-west*
↳ labels
array| Google\Protobuf\Internal\MapField
Labels associated with this resource. See Labelling and grouping Google Cloud resources
for more information. This field is available only when the resource's Protobuf contains it. To search against the labels
: * Use a field query: - query on any label's key or value. Example: labels:prod
- query by a given label. Example: labels.env:prod
- query by a given label's existence. Example: labels.env:*
* Use a free text query. Example: prod
↳ network_tags
array
Network tags associated with this resource. Like labels, network tags are a type of annotations used to group Google Cloud resources. See Labelling Google Cloud resources
for more information. This field is available only when the resource's Protobuf contains it. To search against the network_tags
: * Use a field query. Example: networkTags:internal
* Use a free text query. Example: internal
↳ kms_key
string
The Cloud KMS CryptoKey
name or CryptoKeyVersion
name. This field only presents for the purpose of backward compatibility. Use the kms_keys
field to retrieve Cloud KMS key information. This field is available only when the resource's Protobuf contains it and will only be populated for these resource types
for backward compatible purposes. To search against the kms_key
: * Use a field query. Example: kmsKey:key
* Use a free text query. Example: key
↳ kms_keys
array
The Cloud KMS CryptoKey
names or CryptoKeyVersion
names. This field is available only when the resource's Protobuf contains it. To search against the kms_keys
: * Use a field query. Example: kmsKeys:key
* Use a free text query. Example: key
↳ create_time
Google\Protobuf\Timestamp
The create timestamp of this resource, at which the resource was created. The granularity is in seconds. Timestamp.nanos will always be 0. This field is available only when the resource's Protobuf contains it. To search against create_time
: * Use a field query. - value in seconds since unix epoch. Example: createTime > 1609459200
- value in date string. Example: createTime > 2021-01-01
- value in date-time string (must be quoted). Example: createTime > "2021-01-01T00:00:00"
↳ update_time
Google\Protobuf\Timestamp
The last update timestamp of this resource, at which the resource was last modified or deleted. The granularity is in seconds. Timestamp.nanos will always be 0. This field is available only when the resource's Protobuf contains it. To search against update_time
: * Use a field query. - value in seconds since unix epoch. Example: updateTime < 1609459200
- value in date string. Example: updateTime < 2021-01-01
- value in date-time string (must be quoted). Example: updateTime < "2021-01-01T00:00:00"
↳ state
string
The state of this resource. Different resources types have different state definitions that are mapped from various fields of different resource types. This field is available only when the resource's Protobuf contains it. Example: If the resource is an instance provided by Compute Engine, its state will include PROVISIONING, STAGING, RUNNING, STOPPING, SUSPENDING, SUSPENDED, REPAIRING, and TERMINATED. See status
definition in API Reference
. If the resource is a project provided by Resource Manager, its state will include LIFECYCLE_STATE_UNSPECIFIED, ACTIVE, DELETE_REQUESTED and DELETE_IN_PROGRESS. See lifecycleState
definition in API Reference
. To search against the state
: * Use a field query. Example: state:RUNNING
* Use a free text query. Example: RUNNING
↳ additional_attributes
Google\Protobuf\Struct
The additional searchable attributes of this resource. The attributes may vary from one resource type to another. Examples: projectId
for Project, dnsName
for DNS ManagedZone. This field contains a subset of the resource metadata fields that are returned by the List or Get APIs provided by the corresponding Google Cloud service (e.g., Compute Engine). see API references and supported searchable attributes
to see which fields are included. You can search values of these fields through free text search. However, you should not consume the field programically as the field names and values may change as the Google Cloud service updates to a new incompatible API version. To search against the additional_attributes
: * Use a free text query to match the attributes values. Example: to search additional_attributes = { dnsName: "foobar" }
, you can issue a query foobar
.
↳ parent_full_resource_name
string
The full resource name of this resource's parent, if it has one. To search against the parent_full_resource_name
: * Use a field query. Example: parentFullResourceName:"project-name"
* Use a free text query. Example: project-name
↳ versioned_resources
array< Google\Cloud\Asset\V1\VersionedResource
>
Versioned resource representations of this resource. This is repeated because there could be multiple versions of resource representations during version migration. This versioned_resources
field is not searchable. Some attributes of the resource representations are exposed in additional_attributes
field, so as to allow users to search on them.
↳ attached_resources
array< Google\Cloud\Asset\V1\AttachedResource
>
Attached resources of this resource. For example, an OSConfig Inventory is an attached resource of a Compute Instance. This field is repeated because a resource could have multiple attached resources. This attached_resources
field is not searchable. Some attributes of the attached resources are exposed in additional_attributes
field, so as to allow users to search on them.
↳ relationships
array| Google\Protobuf\Internal\MapField
A map of related resources of this resource, keyed by the relationship type. A relationship type is in the format of {SourceType} {ACTION}
{DestType}. Example: DISK_TO_INSTANCE
, DISK_TO_NETWORK
, INSTANCE_TO_INSTANCEGROUP
. See supported relationship types
.
↳ tag_keys
array
This field is only present for the purpose of backward compatibility. Use the tags
field instead. TagKey namespaced names, in the format of {ORG_ID}/{TAG_KEY_SHORT_NAME}. To search against the tagKeys
: * Use a field query. Example: - tagKeys:"123456789/env*"
- tagKeys="123456789/env"
- tagKeys:"env"
* Use a free text query. Example: - env
↳ tag_values
array
This field is only present for the purpose of backward compatibility. Use the tags
field instead. TagValue namespaced names, in the format of {ORG_ID}/{TAG_KEY_SHORT_NAME}/{TAG_VALUE_SHORT_NAME}. To search against the tagValues
: * Use a field query. Example: - tagValues:"env"
- tagValues:"env/prod"
- tagValues:"123456789/env/prod*"
- tagValues="123456789/env/prod"
* Use a free text query. Example: - prod
↳ tag_value_ids
array
This field is only present for the purpose of backward compatibility. Use the tags
field instead. TagValue IDs, in the format of tagValues/{TAG_VALUE_ID}. To search against the tagValueIds
: * Use a field query. Example: - tagValueIds="tagValues/456"
* Use a free text query. Example: - 456
↳ tags
array< Google\Cloud\Asset\V1\Tag
>
The tags directly attached to this resource. To search against the tags
: * Use a field query. Example: - tagKeys:"123456789/env*"
- tagKeys="123456789/env"
- tagKeys:"env"
- tagValues:"env"
- tagValues:"env/prod"
- tagValues:"123456789/env/prod*"
- tagValues="123456789/env/prod"
- tagValueIds="tagValues/456"
* Use a free text query. Example: - env/prod
↳ effective_tags
array< Google\Cloud\Asset\V1\EffectiveTagDetails
>
The effective tags on this resource. All of the tags that are both attached to and inherited by a resource are collectively called the effective tags. For more information, see tag inheritance
. To search against the effective_tags
: * Use a field query. Example: - effectiveTagKeys:"123456789/env*"
- effectiveTagKeys="123456789/env"
- effectiveTagKeys:"env"
- effectiveTagValues:"env"
- effectiveTagValues:"env/prod"
- effectiveTagValues:"123456789/env/prod*"
- effectiveTagValues="123456789/env/prod"
- effectiveTagValueIds="tagValues/456"
↳ parent_asset_type
string
The type of this resource's immediate parent, if there is one. To search against the parent_asset_type
: * Use a field query. Example: parentAssetType:"cloudresourcemanager.googleapis.com/Project"
* Use a free text query. Example: cloudresourcemanager.googleapis.com/Project
↳ scc_security_marks
array| Google\Protobuf\Internal\MapField
The actual content of Security Command Center security marks associated with the asset. To search against SCC SecurityMarks field: * Use a field query: - query by a given key value pair. Example: sccSecurityMarks.foo=bar
- query by a given key's existence. Example: sccSecurityMarks.foo:*
getName
The full resource name of this resource. Example: //compute.googleapis.com/projects/my_project_123/zones/zone1/instances/instance1
.
See Cloud Asset Inventory Resource Name
Format
for more information.
To search against the name
:
- Use a field query. Example:
name:instance1
- Use a free text query. Example:
instance1
string
setName
The full resource name of this resource. Example: //compute.googleapis.com/projects/my_project_123/zones/zone1/instances/instance1
.
See Cloud Asset Inventory Resource Name
Format
for more information.
To search against the name
:
- Use a field query. Example:
name:instance1
- Use a free text query. Example:
instance1
var
string
$this
getAssetType
The type of this resource. Example: compute.googleapis.com/Disk
.
To search against the asset_type
:
- Specify the
asset_type
field in your search request.
string
setAssetType
The type of this resource. Example: compute.googleapis.com/Disk
.
To search against the asset_type
:
- Specify the
asset_type
field in your search request.
var
string
$this
getProject
The project that this resource belongs to, in the form of projects/{PROJECT_NUMBER}. This field is available when the resource belongs to a project.
To search against project
:
- Use a field query. Example:
project:12345
- Use a free text query. Example:
12345
- Specify the
scope
field as this project in your search request.
string
setProject
The project that this resource belongs to, in the form of projects/{PROJECT_NUMBER}. This field is available when the resource belongs to a project.
To search against project
:
- Use a field query. Example:
project:12345
- Use a free text query. Example:
12345
- Specify the
scope
field as this project in your search request.
var
string
$this
getFolders
The folder(s) that this resource belongs to, in the form of folders/{FOLDER_NUMBER}. This field is available when the resource 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.
setFolders
The folder(s) that this resource belongs to, in the form of folders/{FOLDER_NUMBER}. This field is available when the resource 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.
var
string[]
$this
getOrganization
The organization that this resource belongs to, in the form of organizations/{ORGANIZATION_NUMBER}. This field is available when the resource 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.
string
setOrganization
The organization that this resource belongs to, in the form of organizations/{ORGANIZATION_NUMBER}. This field is available when the resource 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.
var
string
$this
getDisplayName
The display name of this resource. This field is available only when the resource's Protobuf contains it.
To search against the display_name
:
- Use a field query. Example:
displayName:"My Instance"
- Use a free text query. Example:
"My Instance"
string
setDisplayName
The display name of this resource. This field is available only when the resource's Protobuf contains it.
To search against the display_name
:
- Use a field query. Example:
displayName:"My Instance"
- Use a free text query. Example:
"My Instance"
var
string
$this
getDescription
One or more paragraphs of text description of this resource. Maximum length could be up to 1M bytes. This field is available only when the resource's Protobuf contains it.
To search against the description
:
- Use a field query. Example:
description:"important instance"
- Use a free text query. Example:
"important instance"
string
setDescription
One or more paragraphs of text description of this resource. Maximum length could be up to 1M bytes. This field is available only when the resource's Protobuf contains it.
To search against the description
:
- Use a field query. Example:
description:"important instance"
- Use a free text query. Example:
"important instance"
var
string
$this
getLocation
Location can be global
, regional like us-east1
, or zonal like us-west1-b
. This field is available only when the resource's Protobuf
contains it.
To search against the location
:
- Use a field query. Example:
location:us-west*
- Use a free text query. Example:
us-west*
string
setLocation
Location can be global
, regional like us-east1
, or zonal like us-west1-b
. This field is available only when the resource's Protobuf
contains it.
To search against the location
:
- Use a field query. Example:
location:us-west*
- Use a free text query. Example:
us-west*
var
string
$this
getLabels
Labels associated with this resource. See Labelling and grouping Google Cloud resources for more information. This field is available only when the resource's Protobuf contains it.
To search against the labels
:
- Use a field query:
- query on any label's key or value. Example:
labels:prod
- query by a given label. Example:
labels.env:prod
- query by a given label's existence. Example:
labels.env:*
- query on any label's key or value. Example:
- Use a free text query. Example:
prod
setLabels
Labels associated with this resource. See Labelling and grouping Google Cloud resources for more information. This field is available only when the resource's Protobuf contains it.
To search against the labels
:
- Use a field query:
- query on any label's key or value. Example:
labels:prod
- query by a given label. Example:
labels.env:prod
- query by a given label's existence. Example:
labels.env:*
- query on any label's key or value. Example:
- Use a free text query. Example:
prod
$this
getNetworkTags
Network tags associated with this resource. Like labels, network tags are a type of annotations used to group Google Cloud resources. See Labelling Google Cloud resources for more information. This field is available only when the resource's Protobuf contains it.
To search against the network_tags
:
- Use a field query. Example:
networkTags:internal
- Use a free text query. Example:
internal
setNetworkTags
Network tags associated with this resource. Like labels, network tags are a type of annotations used to group Google Cloud resources. See Labelling Google Cloud resources for more information. This field is available only when the resource's Protobuf contains it.
To search against the network_tags
:
- Use a field query. Example:
networkTags:internal
- Use a free text query. Example:
internal
var
string[]
$this
getKmsKey
The Cloud KMS CryptoKey name or CryptoKeyVersion name.
This field only presents for the purpose of backward compatibility.
Use the kms_keys
field to retrieve Cloud KMS key information. This field
is available only when the resource's Protobuf contains it and will only be
populated for these resource
types
for backward compatible purposes.
To search against the kms_key
:
- Use a field query. Example:
kmsKey:key
- Use a free text query. Example:
key
string
setKmsKey
The Cloud KMS CryptoKey name or CryptoKeyVersion name.
This field only presents for the purpose of backward compatibility.
Use the kms_keys
field to retrieve Cloud KMS key information. This field
is available only when the resource's Protobuf contains it and will only be
populated for these resource
types
for backward compatible purposes.
To search against the kms_key
:
- Use a field query. Example:
kmsKey:key
- Use a free text query. Example:
key
var
string
$this
getKmsKeys
The Cloud KMS CryptoKey names or CryptoKeyVersion names. This field is available only when the resource's Protobuf contains it.
To search against the kms_keys
:
- Use a field query. Example:
kmsKeys:key
- Use a free text query. Example:
key
setKmsKeys
The Cloud KMS CryptoKey names or CryptoKeyVersion names. This field is available only when the resource's Protobuf contains it.
To search against the kms_keys
:
- Use a field query. Example:
kmsKeys:key
- Use a free text query. Example:
key
var
string[]
$this
getCreateTime
The create timestamp of this resource, at which the resource was created.
The granularity is in seconds. Timestamp.nanos will always be 0. This field
is available only when the resource's Protobuf contains it.
To search against create_time
:
- Use a field query.
- value in seconds since unix epoch. Example:
createTime > 1609459200
- value in date string. Example:
createTime > 2021-01-01
- value in date-time string (must be quoted). Example:
createTime > "2021-01-01T00:00:00"
- value in seconds since unix epoch. Example:
hasCreateTime
clearCreateTime
setCreateTime
The create timestamp of this resource, at which the resource was created.
The granularity is in seconds. Timestamp.nanos will always be 0. This field
is available only when the resource's Protobuf contains it.
To search against create_time
:
- Use a field query.
- value in seconds since unix epoch. Example:
createTime > 1609459200
- value in date string. Example:
createTime > 2021-01-01
- value in date-time string (must be quoted). Example:
createTime > "2021-01-01T00:00:00"
- value in seconds since unix epoch. Example:
$this
getUpdateTime
The last update timestamp of this resource, at which the resource was last modified or deleted. The granularity is in seconds. Timestamp.nanos will always be 0. This field is available only when the resource's Protobuf contains it.
To search against update_time
:
- Use a field query.
- value in seconds since unix epoch. Example:
updateTime < 1609459200
- value in date string. Example:
updateTime < 2021-01-01
- value in date-time string (must be quoted). Example:
updateTime < "2021-01-01T00:00:00"
- value in seconds since unix epoch. Example:
hasUpdateTime
clearUpdateTime
setUpdateTime
The last update timestamp of this resource, at which the resource was last modified or deleted. The granularity is in seconds. Timestamp.nanos will always be 0. This field is available only when the resource's Protobuf contains it.
To search against update_time
:
- Use a field query.
- value in seconds since unix epoch. Example:
updateTime < 1609459200
- value in date string. Example:
updateTime < 2021-01-01
- value in date-time string (must be quoted). Example:
updateTime < "2021-01-01T00:00:00"
- value in seconds since unix epoch. Example:
$this
getState
The state of this resource. Different resources types have different state definitions that are mapped from various fields of different resource types. This field is available only when the resource's Protobuf contains it.
Example:
If the resource is an instance provided by Compute Engine,
its state will include PROVISIONING, STAGING, RUNNING, STOPPING,
SUSPENDING, SUSPENDED, REPAIRING, and TERMINATED. See status
definition
in API
Reference
.
If the resource is a project provided by Resource Manager, its state
will include LIFECYCLE_STATE_UNSPECIFIED, ACTIVE, DELETE_REQUESTED and
DELETE_IN_PROGRESS. See lifecycleState
definition in API
Reference
.
To search against the state
:
- Use a field query. Example:
state:RUNNING
- Use a free text query. Example:
RUNNING
string
setState
The state of this resource. Different resources types have different state definitions that are mapped from various fields of different resource types. This field is available only when the resource's Protobuf contains it.
Example:
If the resource is an instance provided by Compute Engine,
its state will include PROVISIONING, STAGING, RUNNING, STOPPING,
SUSPENDING, SUSPENDED, REPAIRING, and TERMINATED. See status
definition
in API
Reference
.
If the resource is a project provided by Resource Manager, its state
will include LIFECYCLE_STATE_UNSPECIFIED, ACTIVE, DELETE_REQUESTED and
DELETE_IN_PROGRESS. See lifecycleState
definition in API
Reference
.
To search against the state
:
- Use a field query. Example:
state:RUNNING
- Use a free text query. Example:
RUNNING
var
string
$this
getAdditionalAttributes
The additional searchable attributes of this resource. The attributes may
vary from one resource type to another. Examples: projectId
for Project, dnsName
for DNS ManagedZone. This field contains a subset of the resource
metadata fields that are returned by the List or Get APIs provided by the
corresponding Google Cloud service (e.g., Compute Engine). see API
references and supported searchable
attributes
to see which fields are included.
You can search values of these fields through free text search. However,
you should not consume the field programically as the field names and
values may change as the Google Cloud service updates to a new incompatible
API version.
To search against the additional_attributes
:
- Use a free text query to match the attributes values. Example: to search
additional_attributes = { dnsName: "foobar" }
, you can issue a queryfoobar
.
hasAdditionalAttributes
clearAdditionalAttributes
setAdditionalAttributes
The additional searchable attributes of this resource. The attributes may
vary from one resource type to another. Examples: projectId
for Project, dnsName
for DNS ManagedZone. This field contains a subset of the resource
metadata fields that are returned by the List or Get APIs provided by the
corresponding Google Cloud service (e.g., Compute Engine). see API
references and supported searchable
attributes
to see which fields are included.
You can search values of these fields through free text search. However,
you should not consume the field programically as the field names and
values may change as the Google Cloud service updates to a new incompatible
API version.
To search against the additional_attributes
:
- Use a free text query to match the attributes values. Example: to search
additional_attributes = { dnsName: "foobar" }
, you can issue a queryfoobar
.
$this
getParentFullResourceName
The full resource name of this resource's parent, if it has one.
To search against the parent_full_resource_name
:
- Use a field query. Example:
parentFullResourceName:"project-name"
- Use a free text query. Example:
project-name
string
setParentFullResourceName
The full resource name of this resource's parent, if it has one.
To search against the parent_full_resource_name
:
- Use a field query. Example:
parentFullResourceName:"project-name"
- Use a free text query. Example:
project-name
var
string
$this
getVersionedResources
Versioned resource representations of this resource. This is repeated because there could be multiple versions of resource representations during version migration.
This versioned_resources
field is not searchable. Some attributes of the
resource representations are exposed in additional_attributes
field, so
as to allow users to search on them.
setVersionedResources
Versioned resource representations of this resource. This is repeated because there could be multiple versions of resource representations during version migration.
This versioned_resources
field is not searchable. Some attributes of the
resource representations are exposed in additional_attributes
field, so
as to allow users to search on them.
$this
getAttachedResources
Attached resources of this resource. For example, an OSConfig Inventory is an attached resource of a Compute Instance. This field is repeated because a resource could have multiple attached resources.
This attached_resources
field is not searchable. Some attributes
of the attached resources are exposed in additional_attributes
field, so
as to allow users to search on them.
setAttachedResources
Attached resources of this resource. For example, an OSConfig Inventory is an attached resource of a Compute Instance. This field is repeated because a resource could have multiple attached resources.
This attached_resources
field is not searchable. Some attributes
of the attached resources are exposed in additional_attributes
field, so
as to allow users to search on them.
$this
getRelationships
A map of related resources of this resource, keyed by the
relationship type. A relationship type is in the format of
{SourceType} {ACTION}
{DestType}. Example: DISK_TO_INSTANCE
, DISK_TO_NETWORK
, INSTANCE_TO_INSTANCEGROUP
.
setRelationships
A map of related resources of this resource, keyed by the
relationship type. A relationship type is in the format of
{SourceType} {ACTION}
{DestType}. Example: DISK_TO_INSTANCE
, DISK_TO_NETWORK
, INSTANCE_TO_INSTANCEGROUP
.
$this
getTagKeys
This field is only present for the purpose of backward compatibility.
Use the tags
field instead.
TagKey namespaced names, in the format of {ORG_ID}/{TAG_KEY_SHORT_NAME}.
To search against the tagKeys
:
- Use a field query. Example:
-
tagKeys:"123456789/env*"
-
tagKeys="123456789/env"
-
tagKeys:"env"
-
- Use a free text query. Example:
-
env
-
setTagKeys
This field is only present for the purpose of backward compatibility.
Use the tags
field instead.
TagKey namespaced names, in the format of {ORG_ID}/{TAG_KEY_SHORT_NAME}.
To search against the tagKeys
:
- Use a field query. Example:
-
tagKeys:"123456789/env*"
-
tagKeys="123456789/env"
-
tagKeys:"env"
-
- Use a free text query. Example:
-
env
-
var
string[]
$this
getTagValues
This field is only present for the purpose of backward compatibility.
Use the tags
field instead.
TagValue namespaced names, in the format of
{ORG_ID}/{TAG_KEY_SHORT_NAME}/{TAG_VALUE_SHORT_NAME}.
To search against the tagValues
:
- Use a field query. Example:
-
tagValues:"env"
-
tagValues:"env/prod"
-
tagValues:"123456789/env/prod*"
-
tagValues="123456789/env/prod"
-
- Use a free text query. Example:
-
prod
-
setTagValues
This field is only present for the purpose of backward compatibility.
Use the tags
field instead.
TagValue namespaced names, in the format of
{ORG_ID}/{TAG_KEY_SHORT_NAME}/{TAG_VALUE_SHORT_NAME}.
To search against the tagValues
:
- Use a field query. Example:
-
tagValues:"env"
-
tagValues:"env/prod"
-
tagValues:"123456789/env/prod*"
-
tagValues="123456789/env/prod"
-
- Use a free text query. Example:
-
prod
-
var
string[]
$this
getTagValueIds
This field is only present for the purpose of backward compatibility.
Use the tags
field instead.
TagValue IDs, in the format of tagValues/{TAG_VALUE_ID}.
To search against the tagValueIds
:
- Use a field query. Example:
-
tagValueIds="tagValues/456"
-
- Use a free text query. Example:
-
456
-
setTagValueIds
This field is only present for the purpose of backward compatibility.
Use the tags
field instead.
TagValue IDs, in the format of tagValues/{TAG_VALUE_ID}.
To search against the tagValueIds
:
- Use a field query. Example:
-
tagValueIds="tagValues/456"
-
- Use a free text query. Example:
-
456
-
var
string[]
$this
getTags
The tags directly attached to this resource.
To search against the tags
:
- Use a field query. Example:
-
tagKeys:"123456789/env*"
-
tagKeys="123456789/env"
-
tagKeys:"env"
-
tagValues:"env"
-
tagValues:"env/prod"
-
tagValues:"123456789/env/prod*"
-
tagValues="123456789/env/prod"
-
tagValueIds="tagValues/456"
-
- Use a free text query. Example:
-
env/prod
-
setTags
The tags directly attached to this resource.
To search against the tags
:
- Use a field query. Example:
-
tagKeys:"123456789/env*"
-
tagKeys="123456789/env"
-
tagKeys:"env"
-
tagValues:"env"
-
tagValues:"env/prod"
-
tagValues:"123456789/env/prod*"
-
tagValues="123456789/env/prod"
-
tagValueIds="tagValues/456"
-
- Use a free text query. Example:
-
env/prod
-
$this
getEffectiveTags
The effective tags on this resource. All of the tags that are both attached to and inherited by a resource are collectively called the effective tags. For more information, see tag inheritance .
To search against the effective_tags
:
- Use a field query. Example:
-
effectiveTagKeys:"123456789/env*"
-
effectiveTagKeys="123456789/env"
-
effectiveTagKeys:"env"
-
effectiveTagValues:"env"
-
effectiveTagValues:"env/prod"
-
effectiveTagValues:"123456789/env/prod*"
-
effectiveTagValues="123456789/env/prod"
-
effectiveTagValueIds="tagValues/456"
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setEffectiveTags
The effective tags on this resource. All of the tags that are both attached to and inherited by a resource are collectively called the effective tags. For more information, see tag inheritance .
To search against the effective_tags
:
- Use a field query. Example:
-
effectiveTagKeys:"123456789/env*"
-
effectiveTagKeys="123456789/env"
-
effectiveTagKeys:"env"
-
effectiveTagValues:"env"
-
effectiveTagValues:"env/prod"
-
effectiveTagValues:"123456789/env/prod*"
-
effectiveTagValues="123456789/env/prod"
-
effectiveTagValueIds="tagValues/456"
-
$this
getParentAssetType
The type of this resource's immediate parent, if there is one.
To search against the parent_asset_type
:
- Use a field query. Example:
parentAssetType:"cloudresourcemanager.googleapis.com/Project"
- Use a free text query. Example:
cloudresourcemanager.googleapis.com/Project
string
setParentAssetType
The type of this resource's immediate parent, if there is one.
To search against the parent_asset_type
:
- Use a field query. Example:
parentAssetType:"cloudresourcemanager.googleapis.com/Project"
- Use a free text query. Example:
cloudresourcemanager.googleapis.com/Project
var
string
$this
getSccSecurityMarks
The actual content of Security Command Center security marks associated with the asset.
To search against SCC SecurityMarks field:
- Use a field query:
- query by a given key value pair. Example:
sccSecurityMarks.foo=bar
- query by a given key's existence. Example:
sccSecurityMarks.foo:*
- query by a given key value pair. Example:
setSccSecurityMarks
The actual content of Security Command Center security marks associated with the asset.
To search against SCC SecurityMarks field:
- Use a field query:
- query by a given key value pair. Example:
sccSecurityMarks.foo=bar
- query by a given key's existence. Example:
sccSecurityMarks.foo:*
- query by a given key value pair. Example:
$this