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com.google.cloud.privatecatalog.v1beta1
The interfaces provided are listed below, along with usage samples.
PrivateCatalogClient
Service Description: PrivateCatalog
allows catalog consumers to retrieve Catalog
,
Product
and Version
resources under a target resource context.
Catalog
is computed based on the [Association][]s linked to the target resource and its
ancestors. Each association's [google.cloud.privatecatalogproducer.v1beta.Catalog][] is
transformed into a Catalog
. If multiple associations have the same parent
[google.cloud.privatecatalogproducer.v1beta.Catalog][], they are de-duplicated into one
Catalog
. Users must have cloudprivatecatalog.catalogTargets.get
IAM permission on the
resource context in order to access catalogs. Catalog
contains the resource name and a subset
of data of the original [google.cloud.privatecatalogproducer.v1beta.Catalog][].
Product
is child resource of the catalog. A Product
contains the resource name and a
subset of the data of the original [google.cloud.privatecatalogproducer.v1beta.Product][].
Version
is child resource of the product. A Version
contains the resource name and a
subset of the data of the original [google.cloud.privatecatalogproducer.v1beta.Version][].
Sample for PrivateCatalogClient:
try (PrivateCatalogClient privateCatalogClient = PrivateCatalogClient.create()) {
SearchCatalogsRequest request =
SearchCatalogsRequest.newBuilder()
.setResource("resource-341064690")
.setQuery("query107944136")
.setPageSize(883849137)
.setPageToken("pageToken873572522")
.build();
for (Catalog element : privateCatalogClient.searchCatalogs(request).iterateAll()) {
// doThingsWith(element);
}
}