Namespace Google.Apis.OSConfig.v2beta.Data
Classes
CancelOperationRequest
The request message for Operations.CancelOperation.
Empty
A generic empty message that you can re-use to avoid defining duplicated empty messages in your APIs. A typical example is to use it as the request or the response type of an API method. For instance: service Foo { rpc Bar(google.protobuf.Empty) returns (google.protobuf.Empty); }
FixedOrPercent
Message encapsulating a value that can be either absolute ("fixed") or relative ("percent") to a value.
GoogleCloudOsconfigV1OSPolicyAssignmentOperationMetadata
OS policy assignment operation metadata provided by OS policy assignment API methods that return long running operations.
GoogleCloudOsconfigV2betaListPolicyOrchestratorsResponse
Response for the list policy orchestrator resources.
GoogleCloudOsconfigV2betaOperationMetadata
Represents the metadata of the long-running operation.
GoogleCloudOsconfigV2betaOrchestratedResource
Represents a resource that is being orchestrated by the policy orchestrator.
GoogleCloudOsconfigV2betaOrchestrationScope
Defines a set of selectors which drive which resources are in scope of policy orchestration.
GoogleCloudOsconfigV2betaOrchestrationScopeLocationSelector
Selector containing locations in scope.
GoogleCloudOsconfigV2betaOrchestrationScopeResourceHierarchySelector
Selector containing Cloud Resource Manager resource hierarchy nodes.
GoogleCloudOsconfigV2betaOrchestrationScopeSelector
Selector for the resources in scope of orchestration.
GoogleCloudOsconfigV2betaPolicyOrchestrator
PolicyOrchestrator helps managing project+zone level policy resources (e.g. OS Policy Assignments), by providing
tools to create, update and delete them across projects and locations, at scale. Policy orchestrator functions
as an endless loop. Each iteration orchestrator computes a set of resources that should be affected, then
progressively applies changes to them. If for some reason this set of resources changes over time (e.g. new
projects are added), the future loop iterations will address that. Orchestrator can either upsert or delete
policy resources. For more details, see the description of the action
, and orchestrated_resource
fields.
Note that policy orchestrator do not "manage" the resources it creates. Every iteration is independent and only
minimal history of past actions is retained (apart from Cloud Logging). If orchestrator gets deleted, it does
not affect the resources it created in the past. Those will remain where they were. Same applies if projects are
removed from the orchestrator's scope.
GoogleCloudOsconfigV2betaPolicyOrchestratorIterationState
Describes the state of a single iteration of the orchestrator.
GoogleCloudOsconfigV2betaPolicyOrchestratorOrchestrationState
Describes the state of the orchestration process.
ListOperationsResponse
The response message for Operations.ListOperations.
OSPolicy
An OS policy defines the desired state configuration for a VM.
OSPolicyAssignment
OS policy assignment is an API resource that is used to apply a set of OS policies to a dynamically targeted group of Compute Engine VM instances. An OS policy is used to define the desired state configuration for a Compute Engine VM instance through a set of configuration resources that provide capabilities such as installing or removing software packages, or executing a script. For more information about the OS policy resource definitions and examples, see OS policy and OS policy assignment.
OSPolicyAssignmentInstanceFilter
Filters to select target VMs for an assignment. If more than one filter criteria is specified below, a VM will be selected if and only if it satisfies all of them.
OSPolicyAssignmentInstanceFilterInventory
VM inventory details.
OSPolicyAssignmentLabelSet
Message representing label set. * A label is a key value pair set for a VM. * A LabelSet is a set of labels. *
Labels within a LabelSet are ANDed. In other words, a LabelSet is applicable for a VM only if it matches all the
labels in the LabelSet. * Example: A LabelSet with 2 labels: env=prod
and type=webserver
will only be
applicable for those VMs with both labels present.
OSPolicyAssignmentOperationMetadata
OS policy assignment operation metadata provided by OS policy assignment API methods that return long running operations.
OSPolicyAssignmentRollout
Message to configure the rollout at the zonal level for the OS policy assignment.
OSPolicyInventoryFilter
Filtering criteria to select VMs based on inventory details.
OSPolicyResource
An OS policy resource is used to define the desired state configuration and provides a specific functionality like installing/removing packages, executing a script etc. The system ensures that resources are always in their desired state by taking necessary actions if they have drifted from their desired state.
OSPolicyResourceExecResource
A resource that allows executing scripts on the VM. The ExecResource
has 2 stages: validate
and enforce
and both stages accept a script as an argument to execute. When the ExecResource
is applied by the agent, it
first executes the script in the validate
stage. The validate
stage can signal that the ExecResource
is
already in the desired state by returning an exit code of 100
. If the ExecResource
is not in the desired
state, it should return an exit code of 101
. Any other exit code returned by this stage is considered an
error. If the ExecResource
is not in the desired state based on the exit code from the validate
stage, the
agent proceeds to execute the script from the enforce
stage. If the ExecResource
is already in the desired
state, the enforce
stage will not be run. Similar to validate
stage, the enforce
stage should return an
exit code of 100
to indicate that the resource in now in its desired state. Any other exit code is considered
an error. NOTE: An exit code of 100
was chosen over 0
(and 101
vs 1
) to have an explicit indicator of
in desired state
, not in desired state
and errors. Because, for example, Powershell will always return an
exit code of 0
unless an exit
statement is provided in the script. So, for reasons of consistency and being
explicit, exit codes 100
and 101
were chosen.
OSPolicyResourceExecResourceExec
A file or script to execute.
OSPolicyResourceFile
A remote or local file.
OSPolicyResourceFileGcs
Specifies a file available as a Cloud Storage Object.
OSPolicyResourceFileRemote
Specifies a file available via some URI.
OSPolicyResourceFileResource
A resource that manages the state of a file.
OSPolicyResourceGroup
Resource groups provide a mechanism to group OS policy resources. Resource groups enable OS policy authors to
create a single OS policy to be applied to VMs running different operating Systems. When the OS policy is
applied to a target VM, the appropriate resource group within the OS policy is selected based on the OSFilter
specified within the resource group.
OSPolicyResourcePackageResource
A resource that manages a system package.
OSPolicyResourcePackageResourceAPT
A package managed by APT. - install: apt-get update && apt-get -y install [name]
- remove:
apt-get -y remove [name]
OSPolicyResourcePackageResourceDeb
A deb package file. dpkg packages only support INSTALLED state.
OSPolicyResourcePackageResourceGooGet
A package managed by GooGet. - install: googet -noconfirm install package
- remove: googet -noconfirm remove package
OSPolicyResourcePackageResourceMSI
An MSI package. MSI packages only support INSTALLED state.
OSPolicyResourcePackageResourceRPM
An RPM package file. RPM packages only support INSTALLED state.
OSPolicyResourcePackageResourceYUM
A package managed by YUM. - install: yum -y install package
- remove: yum -y remove package
OSPolicyResourcePackageResourceZypper
A package managed by Zypper. - install: zypper -y install package
- remove: zypper -y rm package
OSPolicyResourceRepositoryResource
A resource that manages a package repository.
OSPolicyResourceRepositoryResourceAptRepository
Represents a single apt package repository. These will be added to a repo file that will be managed at
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/google_osconfig.list
.
OSPolicyResourceRepositoryResourceGooRepository
Represents a Goo package repository. These are added to a repo file that is managed at
C:/ProgramData/GooGet/repos/google_osconfig.repo
.
OSPolicyResourceRepositoryResourceYumRepository
Represents a single yum package repository. These are added to a repo file that is managed at
/etc/yum.repos.d/google_osconfig.repo
.
OSPolicyResourceRepositoryResourceZypperRepository
Represents a single zypper package repository. These are added to a repo file that is managed at
/etc/zypp/repos.d/google_osconfig.repo
.
Operation
This resource represents a long-running operation that is the result of a network API call.
Status
The Status
type defines a logical error model that is suitable for different programming environments,
including REST APIs and RPC APIs. It is used by gRPC. Each Status
message contains
three pieces of data: error code, error message, and error details. You can find out more about this error model
and how to work with it in the API Design Guide.