Reference documentation and code samples for the Google Cloud Security Command Center V2 Client class ListFindingsRequest.
Request message for listing findings.
Generated from protobuf message google.cloud.securitycenter.v2.ListFindingsRequest
Namespace
Google \ Cloud \ SecurityCenter \ V2
Methods
__construct
Constructor.
Parameters
Name
Description
data
array
Optional. Data for populating the Message object.
↳ parent
string
Required. Name of the source the findings belong to. If no location is specified, the default is global. The following list shows some examples: + organizations/[organization_id]/sources/[source_id] + organizations/[organization_id]/sources/[source_id]/locations/[location_id] + folders/[folder_id]/sources/[source_id] + folders/[folder_id]/sources/[source_id]/locations/[location_id] + projects/[project_id]/sources/[source_id] + projects/[project_id]/sources/[source_id]/locations/[location_id] To list across all sources provide a source_id of -. The following list shows some examples: + organizations/{organization_id}/sources/- + organizations/{organization_id}/sources/-/locations/{location_id} + folders/{folder_id}/sources/- + folders/{folder_id}/sources/-locations/{location_id} + projects/{projects_id}/sources/- + projects/{projects_id}/sources/-/locations/{location_id}
↳ filter
string
Expression that defines the filter to apply across findings. The expression is a list of one or more restrictions combined via logical operators AND and OR. Parentheses are supported, and OR has higher precedence than AND. Restrictions have the form <field> <operator> <value> and may have a - character in front of them to indicate negation. Examples include: * * name * * security_marks.marks.marka The supported operators are: * * = for all value types. * * >, <, >=, <= for integer values. * * :, meaning substring matching, for strings. The supported value types are: * * string literals in quotes. * * integer literals without quotes. * * boolean literals true and false without quotes. The following field and operator combinations are supported: * * name: = * * parent: =, : * * resource_name: =, : * * state: =, : * * category: =, : * * external_uri: =, : * * event_time: =, >, <, >=, <= Usage: This should be milliseconds since epoch or an RFC3339 string. Examples: event_time = "2019-06-10T16:07:18-07:00"event_time = 1560208038000 * * severity: =, : * * security_marks.marks: =, : * * resource: * * resource.name: =, : * * resource.parent_name: =, : * * resource.parent_display_name: =, : * * resource.project_name: =, : * * resource.project_display_name: =, : * * resource.type: =, : * * resource.folders.resource_folder: =, : * * resource.display_name: =, :
↳ order_by
string
Expression that defines what fields and order to use for sorting. The string value should follow SQL syntax: comma separated list of fields. For example: "name,parent". The default sorting order is ascending. To specify descending order for a field, a suffix " desc" should be appended to the field name. For example: "name desc,parent". Redundant space characters in the syntax are insignificant. "name desc,parent" and " name desc , parent " are equivalent. The following fields are supported: name parent state category resource_name event_time security_marks.marks
A field mask to specify the Finding fields to be listed in the response. An empty field mask will list all fields.
↳ page_token
string
The value returned by the last ListFindingsResponse; indicates that this is a continuation of a prior ListFindings call, and that the system should return the next page of data.
↳ page_size
int
The maximum number of results to return in a single response. Default is 10, minimum is 1, maximum is 1000.
getParent
Required. Name of the source the findings belong to. If no location is
specified, the default is global. The following list shows some examples:
projects/[project_id]/sources/[source_id]/locations/[location_id]
To list across all sources provide a source_id of -. The following
list shows some examples:
projects/[project_id]/sources/[source_id]/locations/[location_id]
To list across all sources provide a source_id of -. The following
list shows some examples:
Expression that defines the filter to apply across findings.
The expression is a list of one or more restrictions combined via logical
operators AND and OR.
Parentheses are supported, and OR has higher precedence than AND.
Restrictions have the form <field> <operator> <value> and may have a -
character in front of them to indicate negation. Examples include:
name
security_marks.marks.marka
The supported operators are:
= for all value types.
>, <, >=, <= for integer values.
:, meaning substring matching, for strings.
The supported value types are:
string literals in quotes.
integer literals without quotes.
boolean literals true and false without quotes.
The following field and operator combinations are supported:
name: =
parent: =, :
resource_name: =, :
state: =, :
category: =, :
external_uri: =, :
event_time: =, >, <, >=, <=
Usage: This should be milliseconds since epoch or an RFC3339 string.
Examples:
event_time = "2019-06-10T16:07:18-07:00"event_time = 1560208038000
severity: =, :
security_marks.marks: =, :
resource:
resource.name: =, :
resource.parent_name: =, :
resource.parent_display_name: =, :
resource.project_name: =, :
resource.project_display_name: =, :
resource.type: =, :
resource.folders.resource_folder: =, :
resource.display_name: =, :
Returns
Type
Description
string
setFilter
Expression that defines the filter to apply across findings.
The expression is a list of one or more restrictions combined via logical
operators AND and OR.
Parentheses are supported, and OR has higher precedence than AND.
Restrictions have the form <field> <operator> <value> and may have a -
character in front of them to indicate negation. Examples include:
name
security_marks.marks.marka
The supported operators are:
= for all value types.
>, <, >=, <= for integer values.
:, meaning substring matching, for strings.
The supported value types are:
string literals in quotes.
integer literals without quotes.
boolean literals true and false without quotes.
The following field and operator combinations are supported:
name: =
parent: =, :
resource_name: =, :
state: =, :
category: =, :
external_uri: =, :
event_time: =, >, <, >=, <=
Usage: This should be milliseconds since epoch or an RFC3339 string.
Examples:
event_time = "2019-06-10T16:07:18-07:00"event_time = 1560208038000
severity: =, :
security_marks.marks: =, :
resource:
resource.name: =, :
resource.parent_name: =, :
resource.parent_display_name: =, :
resource.project_name: =, :
resource.project_display_name: =, :
resource.type: =, :
resource.folders.resource_folder: =, :
resource.display_name: =, :
Parameter
Name
Description
var
string
Returns
Type
Description
$this
getOrderBy
Expression that defines what fields and order to use for sorting. The
string value should follow SQL syntax: comma separated list of fields. For
example: "name,parent". The default sorting order
is ascending. To specify descending order for a field, a suffix " desc"
should be appended to the field name. For example: "name
desc,parent". Redundant space characters in the
syntax are insignificant. "name desc,parent" and "
name desc , parent " are equivalent.
The following fields are supported:
name
parent
state
category
resource_name
event_time
security_marks.marks
Returns
Type
Description
string
setOrderBy
Expression that defines what fields and order to use for sorting. The
string value should follow SQL syntax: comma separated list of fields. For
example: "name,parent". The default sorting order
is ascending. To specify descending order for a field, a suffix " desc"
should be appended to the field name. For example: "name
desc,parent". Redundant space characters in the
syntax are insignificant. "name desc,parent" and "
name desc , parent " are equivalent.
The following fields are supported:
name
parent
state
category
resource_name
event_time
security_marks.marks
Parameter
Name
Description
var
string
Returns
Type
Description
$this
getFieldMask
A field mask to specify the Finding fields to be listed in the response.
The value returned by the last ListFindingsResponse; indicates
that this is a continuation of a prior ListFindings call, and
that the system should return the next page of data.
Returns
Type
Description
string
setPageToken
The value returned by the last ListFindingsResponse; indicates
that this is a continuation of a prior ListFindings call, and
that the system should return the next page of data.
Parameter
Name
Description
var
string
Returns
Type
Description
$this
getPageSize
The maximum number of results to return in a single response. Default is
10, minimum is 1, maximum is 1000.
Returns
Type
Description
int
setPageSize
The maximum number of results to return in a single response. Default is
10, minimum is 1, maximum is 1000.
Parameter
Name
Description
var
int
Returns
Type
Description
$this
static::build
Parameter
Name
Description
parent
string
Required. Name of the source the findings belong to. If no location is
specified, the default is global. The following list shows some examples:
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Name of the source the findings belong to. If no location is\nspecified, the default is global. The following list shows some examples:\n\n- `organizations/[organization_id]/sources/[source_id]` + `organizations/[organization_id]/sources/[source_id]/locations/[location_id]`\n- `folders/[folder_id]/sources/[source_id]`\n- `folders/[folder_id]/sources/[source_id]/locations/[location_id]`\n- `projects/[project_id]/sources/[source_id]`\n- `projects/[project_id]/sources/[source_id]/locations/[location_id]` To list across all sources provide a source_id of `-`. The following list shows some examples:\n- `organizations/{organization_id}/sources/-`\n- `organizations/{organization_id}/sources/-/locations/{location_id}`\n- `folders/{folder_id}/sources/-`\n- `folders/{folder_id}/sources/-locations/{location_id}`\n- `projects/{projects_id}/sources/-`\n- `projects/{projects_id}/sources/-/locations/{location_id}`\n\n### setParent\n\nRequired. Name of the source the findings belong to. If no location is\nspecified, the default is global. The following list shows some examples:\n\n- `organizations/[organization_id]/sources/[source_id]` + `organizations/[organization_id]/sources/[source_id]/locations/[location_id]`\n- `folders/[folder_id]/sources/[source_id]`\n- `folders/[folder_id]/sources/[source_id]/locations/[location_id]`\n- `projects/[project_id]/sources/[source_id]`\n- `projects/[project_id]/sources/[source_id]/locations/[location_id]` To list across all sources provide a source_id of `-`. The following list shows some examples:\n- `organizations/{organization_id}/sources/-`\n- `organizations/{organization_id}/sources/-/locations/{location_id}`\n- `folders/{folder_id}/sources/-`\n- `folders/{folder_id}/sources/-locations/{location_id}`\n- `projects/{projects_id}/sources/-`\n- `projects/{projects_id}/sources/-/locations/{location_id}`\n\n### getFilter\n\nExpression that defines the filter to apply across findings.\n\nThe expression is a list of one or more restrictions combined via logical\noperators `AND` and `OR`.\nParentheses are supported, and `OR` has higher precedence than `AND`.\nRestrictions have the form `\u003cfield\u003e \u003coperator\u003e \u003cvalue\u003e` and may have a `-`\ncharacter in front of them to indicate negation. Examples include:\n\n- name\n- security_marks.marks.marka The supported operators are:\n - `=` for all value types.\n - `\u003e`, `\u003c`, `\u003e=`, `\u003c=` for integer values.\n - `:`, meaning substring matching, for strings. The supported value types are:\n - string literals in quotes.\n - integer literals without quotes.\n - boolean literals `true` and `false` without quotes. The following field and operator combinations are supported:\n - name: `=`\n - parent: `=`, `:`\n - resource_name: `=`, `:`\n - state: `=`, `:`\n - category: `=`, `:`\n - external_uri: `=`, `:`\n - event_time: `=`, `\u003e`, `\u003c`, `\u003e=`, `\u003c=` Usage: This should be milliseconds since epoch or an RFC3339 string. Examples: `event_time = \"2019-06-10T16:07:18-07:00\"` `event_time = 1560208038000`\n - severity: `=`, `:`\n - security_marks.marks: `=`, `:`\n - resource:\n - resource.name: `=`, `:`\n - resource.parent_name: `=`, `:`\n - resource.parent_display_name: `=`, `:`\n - resource.project_name: `=`, `:`\n - resource.project_display_name: `=`, `:`\n - resource.type: `=`, `:`\n - resource.folders.resource_folder: `=`, `:`\n - resource.display_name: `=`, `:`\n\n### setFilter\n\nExpression that defines the filter to apply across findings.\n\nThe expression is a list of one or more restrictions combined via logical\noperators `AND` and `OR`.\nParentheses are supported, and `OR` has higher precedence than `AND`.\nRestrictions have the form `\u003cfield\u003e \u003coperator\u003e \u003cvalue\u003e` and may have a `-`\ncharacter in front of them to indicate negation. Examples include:\n\n- name\n- security_marks.marks.marka The supported operators are:\n - `=` for all value types.\n - `\u003e`, `\u003c`, `\u003e=`, `\u003c=` for integer values.\n - `:`, meaning substring matching, for strings. The supported value types are:\n - string literals in quotes.\n - integer literals without quotes.\n - boolean literals `true` and `false` without quotes. The following field and operator combinations are supported:\n - name: `=`\n - parent: `=`, `:`\n - resource_name: `=`, `:`\n - state: `=`, `:`\n - category: `=`, `:`\n - external_uri: `=`, `:`\n - event_time: `=`, `\u003e`, `\u003c`, `\u003e=`, `\u003c=` Usage: This should be milliseconds since epoch or an RFC3339 string. Examples: `event_time = \"2019-06-10T16:07:18-07:00\"` `event_time = 1560208038000`\n - severity: `=`, `:`\n - security_marks.marks: `=`, `:`\n - resource:\n - resource.name: `=`, `:`\n - resource.parent_name: `=`, `:`\n - resource.parent_display_name: `=`, `:`\n - resource.project_name: `=`, `:`\n - resource.project_display_name: `=`, `:`\n - resource.type: `=`, `:`\n - resource.folders.resource_folder: `=`, `:`\n - resource.display_name: `=`, `:`\n\n### getOrderBy\n\nExpression that defines what fields and order to use for sorting. The\nstring value should follow SQL syntax: comma separated list of fields. For\nexample: \"name,parent\". The default sorting order\nis ascending. To specify descending order for a field, a suffix \" desc\"\nshould be appended to the field name. For example: \"name\ndesc,parent\". Redundant space characters in the\nsyntax are insignificant. \"name desc,parent\" and \"\nname desc , parent \" are equivalent.\n\nThe following fields are supported:\nname\nparent\nstate\ncategory\nresource_name\nevent_time\nsecurity_marks.marks\n\n### setOrderBy\n\nExpression that defines what fields and order to use for sorting. The\nstring value should follow SQL syntax: comma separated list of fields. For\nexample: \"name,parent\". The default sorting order\nis ascending. To specify descending order for a field, a suffix \" desc\"\nshould be appended to the field name. For example: \"name\ndesc,parent\". Redundant space characters in the\nsyntax are insignificant. \"name desc,parent\" and \"\nname desc , parent \" are equivalent.\n\nThe following fields are supported:\nname\nparent\nstate\ncategory\nresource_name\nevent_time\nsecurity_marks.marks\n\n### getFieldMask\n\nA field mask to specify the Finding fields to be listed in the response.\n\nAn empty field mask will list all fields.\n\n### hasFieldMask\n\n### clearFieldMask\n\n### setFieldMask\n\nA field mask to specify the Finding fields to be listed in the response.\n\nAn empty field mask will list all fields.\n\n### getPageToken\n\nThe value returned by the last `ListFindingsResponse`; indicates\nthat this is a continuation of a prior `ListFindings` call, and\nthat the system should return the next page of data.\n\n### setPageToken\n\nThe value returned by the last `ListFindingsResponse`; indicates\nthat this is a continuation of a prior `ListFindings` call, and\nthat the system should return the next page of data.\n\n### getPageSize\n\nThe maximum number of results to return in a single response. Default is\n10, minimum is 1, maximum is 1000.\n\n### setPageSize\n\nThe maximum number of results to return in a single response. Default is\n10, minimum is 1, maximum is 1000.\n\n### static::build"]]