Access Context Manager V1 API - Class Google::Identity::AccessContextManager::V1::ServicePerimeter (v0.9.0)

Reference documentation and code samples for the Access Context Manager V1 API class Google::Identity::AccessContextManager::V1::ServicePerimeter.

ServicePerimeter describes a set of Google Cloud resources which can freely import and export data amongst themselves, but not export outside of the ServicePerimeter. If a request with a source within this ServicePerimeter has a target outside of the ServicePerimeter, the request will be blocked. Otherwise the request is allowed. There are two types of Service Perimeter - Regular and Bridge. Regular Service Perimeters cannot overlap, a single Google Cloud project can only belong to a single regular Service Perimeter. Service Perimeter Bridges can contain only Google Cloud projects as members, a single Google Cloud project may belong to multiple Service Perimeter Bridges.

Inherits

  • Object

Extended By

  • Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods

Includes

  • Google::Protobuf::MessageExts

Methods

#create_time

def create_time() -> ::Google::Protobuf::Timestamp
Returns

#create_time=

def create_time=(value) -> ::Google::Protobuf::Timestamp
Parameter
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#description

def description() -> ::String
Returns
  • (::String) — Description of the ServicePerimeter and its use. Does not affect behavior.

#description=

def description=(value) -> ::String
Parameter
  • value (::String) — Description of the ServicePerimeter and its use. Does not affect behavior.
Returns
  • (::String) — Description of the ServicePerimeter and its use. Does not affect behavior.

#name

def name() -> ::String
Returns
  • (::String) — Required. Resource name for the ServicePerimeter. The short_name component must begin with a letter and only include alphanumeric and '_'. Format: accessPolicies/{access_policy}/servicePerimeters/{service_perimeter}

#name=

def name=(value) -> ::String
Parameter
  • value (::String) — Required. Resource name for the ServicePerimeter. The short_name component must begin with a letter and only include alphanumeric and '_'. Format: accessPolicies/{access_policy}/servicePerimeters/{service_perimeter}
Returns
  • (::String) — Required. Resource name for the ServicePerimeter. The short_name component must begin with a letter and only include alphanumeric and '_'. Format: accessPolicies/{access_policy}/servicePerimeters/{service_perimeter}

#perimeter_type

def perimeter_type() -> ::Google::Identity::AccessContextManager::V1::ServicePerimeter::PerimeterType
Returns
  • (::Google::Identity::AccessContextManager::V1::ServicePerimeter::PerimeterType) — Perimeter type indicator. A single project is allowed to be a member of single regular perimeter, but multiple service perimeter bridges. A project cannot be a included in a perimeter bridge without being included in regular perimeter. For perimeter bridges, the restricted service list as well as access level lists must be empty.

#perimeter_type=

def perimeter_type=(value) -> ::Google::Identity::AccessContextManager::V1::ServicePerimeter::PerimeterType
Parameter
  • value (::Google::Identity::AccessContextManager::V1::ServicePerimeter::PerimeterType) — Perimeter type indicator. A single project is allowed to be a member of single regular perimeter, but multiple service perimeter bridges. A project cannot be a included in a perimeter bridge without being included in regular perimeter. For perimeter bridges, the restricted service list as well as access level lists must be empty.
Returns
  • (::Google::Identity::AccessContextManager::V1::ServicePerimeter::PerimeterType) — Perimeter type indicator. A single project is allowed to be a member of single regular perimeter, but multiple service perimeter bridges. A project cannot be a included in a perimeter bridge without being included in regular perimeter. For perimeter bridges, the restricted service list as well as access level lists must be empty.

#spec

def spec() -> ::Google::Identity::AccessContextManager::V1::ServicePerimeterConfig
Returns

#spec=

def spec=(value) -> ::Google::Identity::AccessContextManager::V1::ServicePerimeterConfig
Parameter
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#status

def status() -> ::Google::Identity::AccessContextManager::V1::ServicePerimeterConfig
Returns

#status=

def status=(value) -> ::Google::Identity::AccessContextManager::V1::ServicePerimeterConfig
Parameter
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#title

def title() -> ::String
Returns
  • (::String) — Human readable title. Must be unique within the Policy.

#title=

def title=(value) -> ::String
Parameter
  • value (::String) — Human readable title. Must be unique within the Policy.
Returns
  • (::String) — Human readable title. Must be unique within the Policy.

#update_time

def update_time() -> ::Google::Protobuf::Timestamp
Returns

#update_time=

def update_time=(value) -> ::Google::Protobuf::Timestamp
Parameter
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#use_explicit_dry_run_spec

def use_explicit_dry_run_spec() -> ::Boolean
Returns
  • (::Boolean) — Use explicit dry run spec flag. Ordinarily, a dry-run spec implicitly exists for all Service Perimeters, and that spec is identical to the status for those Service Perimeters. When this flag is set, it inhibits the generation of the implicit spec, thereby allowing the user to explicitly provide a configuration ("spec") to use in a dry-run version of the Service Perimeter. This allows the user to test changes to the enforced config ("status") without actually enforcing them. This testing is done through analyzing the differences between currently enforced and suggested restrictions. use_explicit_dry_run_spec must bet set to True if any of the fields in the spec are set to non-default values.

#use_explicit_dry_run_spec=

def use_explicit_dry_run_spec=(value) -> ::Boolean
Parameter
  • value (::Boolean) — Use explicit dry run spec flag. Ordinarily, a dry-run spec implicitly exists for all Service Perimeters, and that spec is identical to the status for those Service Perimeters. When this flag is set, it inhibits the generation of the implicit spec, thereby allowing the user to explicitly provide a configuration ("spec") to use in a dry-run version of the Service Perimeter. This allows the user to test changes to the enforced config ("status") without actually enforcing them. This testing is done through analyzing the differences between currently enforced and suggested restrictions. use_explicit_dry_run_spec must bet set to True if any of the fields in the spec are set to non-default values.
Returns
  • (::Boolean) — Use explicit dry run spec flag. Ordinarily, a dry-run spec implicitly exists for all Service Perimeters, and that spec is identical to the status for those Service Perimeters. When this flag is set, it inhibits the generation of the implicit spec, thereby allowing the user to explicitly provide a configuration ("spec") to use in a dry-run version of the Service Perimeter. This allows the user to test changes to the enforced config ("status") without actually enforcing them. This testing is done through analyzing the differences between currently enforced and suggested restrictions. use_explicit_dry_run_spec must bet set to True if any of the fields in the spec are set to non-default values.