Class Google::Cloud::SecurityCenter::V1p1beta1::GroupAssetsRequest (v0.7.5)

Request message for grouping by assets.

Inherits

  • Object

Extended By

  • Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods

Includes

  • Google::Protobuf::MessageExts

Methods

#compare_duration

def compare_duration() -> ::Google::Protobuf::Duration
Returns
  • (::Google::Protobuf::Duration) — When compare_duration is set, the GroupResult's "state_change" property is updated to indicate whether the asset was added, removed, or remained present during the compare_duration period of time that precedes the read_time. This is the time between (read_time - compare_duration) and read_time.

    The state change value is derived based on the presence of the asset at the two points in time. Intermediate state changes between the two times don't affect the result. For example, the results aren't affected if the asset is removed and re-created again.

    Possible "state_change" values when compare_duration is specified:

    • "ADDED": indicates that the asset was not present at the start of compare_duration, but present at reference_time.
    • "REMOVED": indicates that the asset was present at the start of compare_duration, but not present at reference_time.
    • "ACTIVE": indicates that the asset was present at both the start and the end of the time period defined by compare_duration and reference_time.

    If compare_duration is not specified, then the only possible state_change is "UNUSED", which will be the state_change set for all assets present at read_time.

    If this field is set then state_change must be a specified field in group_by.

#compare_duration=

def compare_duration=(value) -> ::Google::Protobuf::Duration
Parameter
  • value (::Google::Protobuf::Duration) — When compare_duration is set, the GroupResult's "state_change" property is updated to indicate whether the asset was added, removed, or remained present during the compare_duration period of time that precedes the read_time. This is the time between (read_time - compare_duration) and read_time.

    The state change value is derived based on the presence of the asset at the two points in time. Intermediate state changes between the two times don't affect the result. For example, the results aren't affected if the asset is removed and re-created again.

    Possible "state_change" values when compare_duration is specified:

    • "ADDED": indicates that the asset was not present at the start of compare_duration, but present at reference_time.
    • "REMOVED": indicates that the asset was present at the start of compare_duration, but not present at reference_time.
    • "ACTIVE": indicates that the asset was present at both the start and the end of the time period defined by compare_duration and reference_time.

    If compare_duration is not specified, then the only possible state_change is "UNUSED", which will be the state_change set for all assets present at read_time.

    If this field is set then state_change must be a specified field in group_by.

Returns
  • (::Google::Protobuf::Duration) — When compare_duration is set, the GroupResult's "state_change" property is updated to indicate whether the asset was added, removed, or remained present during the compare_duration period of time that precedes the read_time. This is the time between (read_time - compare_duration) and read_time.

    The state change value is derived based on the presence of the asset at the two points in time. Intermediate state changes between the two times don't affect the result. For example, the results aren't affected if the asset is removed and re-created again.

    Possible "state_change" values when compare_duration is specified:

    • "ADDED": indicates that the asset was not present at the start of compare_duration, but present at reference_time.
    • "REMOVED": indicates that the asset was present at the start of compare_duration, but not present at reference_time.
    • "ACTIVE": indicates that the asset was present at both the start and the end of the time period defined by compare_duration and reference_time.

    If compare_duration is not specified, then the only possible state_change is "UNUSED", which will be the state_change set for all assets present at read_time.

    If this field is set then state_change must be a specified field in group_by.

#filter

def filter() -> ::String
Returns
  • (::String) — Expression that defines the filter to apply across assets. The expression is a list of zero 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. The fields map to those defined in the Asset resource. Examples include:

    • name
    • security_center_properties.resource_name
    • resource_properties.a_property
    • 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: =
    • update_time: =, >, <, >=, <=

    Usage: This should be milliseconds since epoch or an RFC3339 string. Examples: update_time = "2019-06-10T16:07:18-07:00" update_time = 1560208038000

    • create_time: =, >, <, >=, <=

    Usage: This should be milliseconds since epoch or an RFC3339 string. Examples: create_time = "2019-06-10T16:07:18-07:00" create_time = 1560208038000

    • iam_policy.policy_blob: =, :
    • resource_properties: =, :, >, <, >=, <=
    • security_marks.marks: =, :
    • security_center_properties.resource_name: =, :
    • security_center_properties.resource_name_display_name: =, :
    • security_center_properties.resource_type: =, :
    • security_center_properties.resource_parent: =, :
    • security_center_properties.resource_parent_display_name: =, :
    • security_center_properties.resource_project: =, :
    • security_center_properties.resource_project_display_name: =, :
    • security_center_properties.resource_owners: =, :

    For example, resource_properties.size = 100 is a valid filter string.

    Use a partial match on the empty string to filter based on a property existing: resource_properties.my_property : ""

    Use a negated partial match on the empty string to filter based on a property not existing: -resource_properties.my_property : ""

#filter=

def filter=(value) -> ::String
Parameter
  • value (::String) — Expression that defines the filter to apply across assets. The expression is a list of zero 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. The fields map to those defined in the Asset resource. Examples include:

    • name
    • security_center_properties.resource_name
    • resource_properties.a_property
    • 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: =
    • update_time: =, >, <, >=, <=

    Usage: This should be milliseconds since epoch or an RFC3339 string. Examples: update_time = "2019-06-10T16:07:18-07:00" update_time = 1560208038000

    • create_time: =, >, <, >=, <=

    Usage: This should be milliseconds since epoch or an RFC3339 string. Examples: create_time = "2019-06-10T16:07:18-07:00" create_time = 1560208038000

    • iam_policy.policy_blob: =, :
    • resource_properties: =, :, >, <, >=, <=
    • security_marks.marks: =, :
    • security_center_properties.resource_name: =, :
    • security_center_properties.resource_name_display_name: =, :
    • security_center_properties.resource_type: =, :
    • security_center_properties.resource_parent: =, :
    • security_center_properties.resource_parent_display_name: =, :
    • security_center_properties.resource_project: =, :
    • security_center_properties.resource_project_display_name: =, :
    • security_center_properties.resource_owners: =, :

    For example, resource_properties.size = 100 is a valid filter string.

    Use a partial match on the empty string to filter based on a property existing: resource_properties.my_property : ""

    Use a negated partial match on the empty string to filter based on a property not existing: -resource_properties.my_property : ""

Returns
  • (::String) — Expression that defines the filter to apply across assets. The expression is a list of zero 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. The fields map to those defined in the Asset resource. Examples include:

    • name
    • security_center_properties.resource_name
    • resource_properties.a_property
    • 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: =
    • update_time: =, >, <, >=, <=

    Usage: This should be milliseconds since epoch or an RFC3339 string. Examples: update_time = "2019-06-10T16:07:18-07:00" update_time = 1560208038000

    • create_time: =, >, <, >=, <=

    Usage: This should be milliseconds since epoch or an RFC3339 string. Examples: create_time = "2019-06-10T16:07:18-07:00" create_time = 1560208038000

    • iam_policy.policy_blob: =, :
    • resource_properties: =, :, >, <, >=, <=
    • security_marks.marks: =, :
    • security_center_properties.resource_name: =, :
    • security_center_properties.resource_name_display_name: =, :
    • security_center_properties.resource_type: =, :
    • security_center_properties.resource_parent: =, :
    • security_center_properties.resource_parent_display_name: =, :
    • security_center_properties.resource_project: =, :
    • security_center_properties.resource_project_display_name: =, :
    • security_center_properties.resource_owners: =, :

    For example, resource_properties.size = 100 is a valid filter string.

    Use a partial match on the empty string to filter based on a property existing: resource_properties.my_property : ""

    Use a negated partial match on the empty string to filter based on a property not existing: -resource_properties.my_property : ""

#group_by

def group_by() -> ::String
Returns
  • (::String) —

    Required. Expression that defines what assets fields to use for grouping. The string value should follow SQL syntax: comma separated list of fields. For example: "security_center_properties.resource_project,security_center_properties.project".

    The following fields are supported when compare_duration is not set:

    • security_center_properties.resource_project
    • security_center_properties.resource_project_display_name
    • security_center_properties.resource_type
    • security_center_properties.resource_parent
    • security_center_properties.resource_parent_display_name

    The following fields are supported when compare_duration is set:

    • security_center_properties.resource_type
    • security_center_properties.resource_project_display_name
    • security_center_properties.resource_parent_display_name

#group_by=

def group_by=(value) -> ::String
Parameter
  • value (::String) —

    Required. Expression that defines what assets fields to use for grouping. The string value should follow SQL syntax: comma separated list of fields. For example: "security_center_properties.resource_project,security_center_properties.project".

    The following fields are supported when compare_duration is not set:

    • security_center_properties.resource_project
    • security_center_properties.resource_project_display_name
    • security_center_properties.resource_type
    • security_center_properties.resource_parent
    • security_center_properties.resource_parent_display_name

    The following fields are supported when compare_duration is set:

    • security_center_properties.resource_type
    • security_center_properties.resource_project_display_name
    • security_center_properties.resource_parent_display_name
Returns
  • (::String) —

    Required. Expression that defines what assets fields to use for grouping. The string value should follow SQL syntax: comma separated list of fields. For example: "security_center_properties.resource_project,security_center_properties.project".

    The following fields are supported when compare_duration is not set:

    • security_center_properties.resource_project
    • security_center_properties.resource_project_display_name
    • security_center_properties.resource_type
    • security_center_properties.resource_parent
    • security_center_properties.resource_parent_display_name

    The following fields are supported when compare_duration is set:

    • security_center_properties.resource_type
    • security_center_properties.resource_project_display_name
    • security_center_properties.resource_parent_display_name

#page_size

def page_size() -> ::Integer
Returns
  • (::Integer) — The maximum number of results to return in a single response. Default is 10, minimum is 1, maximum is 1000.

#page_size=

def page_size=(value) -> ::Integer
Parameter
  • value (::Integer) — The maximum number of results to return in a single response. Default is 10, minimum is 1, maximum is 1000.
Returns
  • (::Integer) — The maximum number of results to return in a single response. Default is 10, minimum is 1, maximum is 1000.

#page_token

def page_token() -> ::String
Returns
  • (::String) — The value returned by the last GroupAssetsResponse; indicates that this is a continuation of a prior GroupAssets call, and that the system should return the next page of data.

#page_token=

def page_token=(value) -> ::String
Parameter
  • value (::String) — The value returned by the last GroupAssetsResponse; indicates that this is a continuation of a prior GroupAssets call, and that the system should return the next page of data.
Returns
  • (::String) — The value returned by the last GroupAssetsResponse; indicates that this is a continuation of a prior GroupAssets call, and that the system should return the next page of data.

#parent

def parent() -> ::String
Returns
  • (::String) — Required. Name of the organization to groupBy. Its format is "organizations/[organization_id], folders/[folder_id], or projects/[project_id]".

#parent=

def parent=(value) -> ::String
Parameter
  • value (::String) — Required. Name of the organization to groupBy. Its format is "organizations/[organization_id], folders/[folder_id], or projects/[project_id]".
Returns
  • (::String) — Required. Name of the organization to groupBy. Its format is "organizations/[organization_id], folders/[folder_id], or projects/[project_id]".

#read_time

def read_time() -> ::Google::Protobuf::Timestamp
Returns
  • (::Google::Protobuf::Timestamp) — Time used as a reference point when filtering assets. The filter is limited to assets existing at the supplied time and their values are those at that specific time. Absence of this field will default to the API's version of NOW.

#read_time=

def read_time=(value) -> ::Google::Protobuf::Timestamp
Parameter
  • value (::Google::Protobuf::Timestamp) — Time used as a reference point when filtering assets. The filter is limited to assets existing at the supplied time and their values are those at that specific time. Absence of this field will default to the API's version of NOW.
Returns
  • (::Google::Protobuf::Timestamp) — Time used as a reference point when filtering assets. The filter is limited to assets existing at the supplied time and their values are those at that specific time. Absence of this field will default to the API's version of NOW.