Namespace Google.Apis.ServiceConsumerManagement.v1
Classes
OperationsResource
The "operations" collection of methods.
OperationsResource.CancelRequest
Starts asynchronous cancellation on a long-running operation. The server makes a best effort to cancel the
operation, but success is not guaranteed. If the server doesn't support this method, it returns
google.rpc.Code.UNIMPLEMENTED
. Clients can use Operations.GetOperation or other methods to check whether
the cancellation succeeded or whether the operation completed despite cancellation. On successful
cancellation, the operation is not deleted; instead, it becomes an operation with an Operation.error value
with a google.rpc.Status.code of 1, corresponding to Code.CANCELLED
.
OperationsResource.DeleteRequest
Deletes a long-running operation. This method indicates that the client is no longer interested in the
operation result. It does not cancel the operation. If the server doesn't support this method, it returns
google.rpc.Code.UNIMPLEMENTED
.
OperationsResource.GetRequest
Gets the latest state of a long-running operation. Clients can use this method to poll the operation result at intervals as recommended by the API service.
OperationsResource.ListRequest
Lists operations that match the specified filter in the request. If the server doesn't support this method,
it returns UNIMPLEMENTED
.
ServiceConsumerManagementBaseServiceRequest<TResponse>
A base abstract class for ServiceConsumerManagement requests.
ServiceConsumerManagementService
The ServiceConsumerManagement Service.
ServiceConsumerManagementService.Scope
Available OAuth 2.0 scopes for use with the Service Consumer Management API.
ServiceConsumerManagementService.ScopeConstants
Available OAuth 2.0 scope constants for use with the Service Consumer Management API.
ServicesResource
The "services" collection of methods.
ServicesResource.SearchRequest
Search tenancy units for a managed service.
ServicesResource.TenancyUnitsResource
The "tenancyUnits" collection of methods.
ServicesResource.TenancyUnitsResource.AddProjectRequest
Add a new tenant project to the tenancy unit. There can be a maximum of 1024 tenant projects in a
tenancy unit. If there are previously failed AddTenantProject
calls, you might need to call
RemoveTenantProject
first to resolve them before you can make another call to AddTenantProject
with
the same tag. Operation.
ServicesResource.TenancyUnitsResource.ApplyProjectConfigRequest
Apply a configuration to an existing tenant project. This project must exist in an active state and have the original owner account. The caller must have permission to add a project to the given tenancy unit. The configuration is applied, but any existing settings on the project aren't modified. Specified policy bindings are applied. Existing bindings aren't modified. Specified services are activated. No service is deactivated. If specified, new billing configuration is applied. Omit a billing configuration to keep the existing one. A service account in the project is created if previously non existed. Specified labels will be appended to tenant project, note that the value of existing label key will be updated if the same label key is requested. The specified folder is ignored, as moving a tenant project to a different folder isn't supported. The operation fails if any of the steps fail, but no rollback of already applied configuration changes is attempted. Operation.
ServicesResource.TenancyUnitsResource.AttachProjectRequest
Attach an existing project to the tenancy unit as a new tenant resource. The project could either be the
tenant project reserved by calling AddTenantProject
under a tenancy unit of a service producer's
project of a managed service, or from a separate project. The caller is checked against a set of
permissions as if calling AddTenantProject
on the same service consumer. To trigger the attachment,
the targeted tenant project must be in a folder. Make sure the ServiceConsumerManagement service account
is the owner of that project. These two requirements are already met if the project is reserved by
calling AddTenantProject
. Operation.
ServicesResource.TenancyUnitsResource.CreateRequest
Creates a tenancy unit with no tenant resources. If tenancy unit already exists, it will be returned, however, in this case, returned TenancyUnit does not have tenant_resources field set and ListTenancyUnits has to be used to get a complete TenancyUnit with all fields populated.
ServicesResource.TenancyUnitsResource.DeleteProjectRequest
Deletes the specified project resource identified by a tenant resource tag. The mothod removes a project
lien with a 'TenantManager' origin if that was added. It will then attempt to delete the project. If
that operation fails, this method also fails. After the project has been deleted, the tenant resource
state is set to DELETED. To permanently remove resource metadata, call the RemoveTenantProject
method.
New resources with the same tag can't be added if there are existing resources in a DELETED state.
Operation.
ServicesResource.TenancyUnitsResource.DeleteRequest
Delete a tenancy unit. Before you delete the tenancy unit, there should be no tenant resources in it that aren't in a DELETED state. Operation.
ServicesResource.TenancyUnitsResource.ListRequest
Find the tenancy unit for a managed service and service consumer. This method shouldn't be used in a service producer's runtime path, for example to find the tenant project number when creating VMs. Service producers must persist the tenant project's information after the project is created.
ServicesResource.TenancyUnitsResource.RemoveProjectRequest
Removes the specified project resource identified by a tenant resource tag. The method removes the project lien with 'TenantManager' origin if that was added. It then attempts to delete the project. If that operation fails, this method also fails. Calls to remove already removed or non-existent tenant project succeed. After the project has been deleted, or if was already in a DELETED state, resource metadata is permanently removed from the tenancy unit. Operation.
ServicesResource.TenancyUnitsResource.UndeleteProjectRequest
Attempts to undelete a previously deleted tenant project. The project must be in a DELETED state. There
are no guarantees that an undeleted project will be in a fully restored and functional state. Call the
ApplyTenantProjectConfig
method to update its configuration and then validate all managed service
resources. Operation.
Enums
ServiceConsumerManagementBaseServiceRequest<TResponse>.AltEnum
Data format for response.
ServiceConsumerManagementBaseServiceRequest<TResponse>.XgafvEnum
V1 error format.