Reference documentation and code samples for the Cloud Security Command Center V1 API class Google::Cloud::SecurityCenter::V1::BulkMuteFindingsRequest.
Request message for bulk findings update.
Note:
- If multiple bulk update requests match the same resource, the order in which they get executed is not defined.
- Once a bulk operation is started, there is no way to stop it.
Inherits
Extended By
- Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods
Includes
- Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
Methods
#filter
def filter() -> ::String
-
(::String) —
Expression that identifies findings that should be updated. The expression is a list of zero or more restrictions combined via logical operators
AND
andOR
. Parentheses are supported, andOR
has higher precedence thanAND
.Restrictions have the form
<field> <operator> <value>
and may have a-
character in front of them to indicate negation. The fields map to those defined in the corresponding resource.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
andfalse
without quotes.
#filter=
def filter=(value) -> ::String
-
value (::String) —
Expression that identifies findings that should be updated. The expression is a list of zero or more restrictions combined via logical operators
AND
andOR
. Parentheses are supported, andOR
has higher precedence thanAND
.Restrictions have the form
<field> <operator> <value>
and may have a-
character in front of them to indicate negation. The fields map to those defined in the corresponding resource.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
andfalse
without quotes.
-
(::String) —
Expression that identifies findings that should be updated. The expression is a list of zero or more restrictions combined via logical operators
AND
andOR
. Parentheses are supported, andOR
has higher precedence thanAND
.Restrictions have the form
<field> <operator> <value>
and may have a-
character in front of them to indicate negation. The fields map to those defined in the corresponding resource.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
andfalse
without quotes.
#mute_annotation
def mute_annotation() -> ::String
- (::String) — This can be a mute configuration name or any identifier for mute/unmute of findings based on the filter.
#mute_annotation=
def mute_annotation=(value) -> ::String
- value (::String) — This can be a mute configuration name or any identifier for mute/unmute of findings based on the filter.
- (::String) — This can be a mute configuration name or any identifier for mute/unmute of findings based on the filter.
#parent
def parent() -> ::String
- (::String) — Required. The parent, at which bulk action needs to be applied. Its format is "organizations/[organization_id]", "folders/[folder_id]", "projects/[project_id]".
#parent=
def parent=(value) -> ::String
- value (::String) — Required. The parent, at which bulk action needs to be applied. Its format is "organizations/[organization_id]", "folders/[folder_id]", "projects/[project_id]".
- (::String) — Required. The parent, at which bulk action needs to be applied. Its format is "organizations/[organization_id]", "folders/[folder_id]", "projects/[project_id]".