public static final class FoldersGrpc.FoldersStub extends AbstractAsyncStub<FoldersGrpc.FoldersStub>
Manages Cloud Platform folder resources. Folders can be used to organize the resources under an organization and to control the policies applied to groups of resources.
AbstractStub.StubFactory<T extends AbstractStub<T>>
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protected FoldersGrpc.FoldersStub |
build(Channel channel,
CallOptions callOptions) |
void |
createFolder(CreateFolderRequest request,
StreamObserver<Operation> responseObserver)
Creates a folder in the resource hierarchy.
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void |
deleteFolder(DeleteFolderRequest request,
StreamObserver<Operation> responseObserver)
Requests deletion of a folder.
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void |
getFolder(GetFolderRequest request,
StreamObserver<Folder> responseObserver)
Retrieves a folder identified by the supplied resource name.
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void |
getIamPolicy(com.google.iam.v1.GetIamPolicyRequest request,
StreamObserver<com.google.iam.v1.Policy> responseObserver)
Gets the access control policy for a folder.
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void |
listFolders(ListFoldersRequest request,
StreamObserver<ListFoldersResponse> responseObserver)
Lists the folders that are direct descendants of supplied parent resource.
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void |
moveFolder(MoveFolderRequest request,
StreamObserver<Operation> responseObserver)
Moves a folder under a new resource parent.
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void |
searchFolders(SearchFoldersRequest request,
StreamObserver<SearchFoldersResponse> responseObserver)
Search for folders that match specific filter criteria.
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void |
setIamPolicy(com.google.iam.v1.SetIamPolicyRequest request,
StreamObserver<com.google.iam.v1.Policy> responseObserver)
Sets the access control policy on a folder, replacing any existing policy.
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void |
testIamPermissions(com.google.iam.v1.TestIamPermissionsRequest request,
StreamObserver<com.google.iam.v1.TestIamPermissionsResponse> responseObserver)
Returns permissions that a caller has on the specified folder.
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void |
undeleteFolder(UndeleteFolderRequest request,
StreamObserver<Operation> responseObserver)
Cancels the deletion request for a folder.
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void |
updateFolder(UpdateFolderRequest request,
StreamObserver<Operation> responseObserver)
Updates a folder, changing its `display_name`.
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newStub, newStub
getCallOptions, getChannel, withCallCredentials, withChannel, withCompression, withDeadline, withDeadlineAfter, withExecutor, withInterceptors, withMaxInboundMessageSize, withMaxOutboundMessageSize, withOption, withWaitForReady
protected FoldersGrpc.FoldersStub build(Channel channel, CallOptions callOptions)
build
in class AbstractStub<FoldersGrpc.FoldersStub>
public void getFolder(GetFolderRequest request, StreamObserver<Folder> responseObserver)
Retrieves a folder identified by the supplied resource name. Valid folder resource names have the format `folders/{folder_id}` (for example, `folders/1234`). The caller must have `resourcemanager.folders.get` permission on the identified folder.
public void listFolders(ListFoldersRequest request, StreamObserver<ListFoldersResponse> responseObserver)
Lists the folders that are direct descendants of supplied parent resource. `list()` provides a strongly consistent view of the folders underneath the specified parent resource. `list()` returns folders sorted based upon the (ascending) lexical ordering of their display_name. The caller must have `resourcemanager.folders.list` permission on the identified parent.
public void searchFolders(SearchFoldersRequest request, StreamObserver<SearchFoldersResponse> responseObserver)
Search for folders that match specific filter criteria. `search()` provides an eventually consistent view of the folders a user has access to which meet the specified filter criteria. This will only return folders on which the caller has the permission `resourcemanager.folders.get`.
public void createFolder(CreateFolderRequest request, StreamObserver<Operation> responseObserver)
Creates a folder in the resource hierarchy. Returns an `Operation` which can be used to track the progress of the folder creation workflow. Upon success, the `Operation.response` field will be populated with the created Folder. In order to succeed, the addition of this new folder must not violate the folder naming, height, or fanout constraints. + The folder's `display_name` must be distinct from all other folders that share its parent. + The addition of the folder must not cause the active folder hierarchy to exceed a height of 10. Note, the full active + deleted folder hierarchy is allowed to reach a height of 20; this provides additional headroom when moving folders that contain deleted folders. + The addition of the folder must not cause the total number of folders under its parent to exceed 300. If the operation fails due to a folder constraint violation, some errors may be returned by the `CreateFolder` request, with status code `FAILED_PRECONDITION` and an error description. Other folder constraint violations will be communicated in the `Operation`, with the specific `PreconditionFailure` returned in the details list in the `Operation.error` field. The caller must have `resourcemanager.folders.create` permission on the identified parent.
public void updateFolder(UpdateFolderRequest request, StreamObserver<Operation> responseObserver)
Updates a folder, changing its `display_name`. Changes to the folder `display_name` will be rejected if they violate either the `display_name` formatting rules or the naming constraints described in the [CreateFolder][google.cloud.resourcemanager.v3.Folders.CreateFolder] documentation. The folder's `display_name` must start and end with a letter or digit, may contain letters, digits, spaces, hyphens and underscores and can be between 3 and 30 characters. This is captured by the regular expression: `[\p{L}\p{N}][\p{L}\p{N}_- ]{1,28}[\p{L}\p{N}]`. The caller must have `resourcemanager.folders.update` permission on the identified folder. If the update fails due to the unique name constraint then a `PreconditionFailure` explaining this violation will be returned in the Status.details field.
public void moveFolder(MoveFolderRequest request, StreamObserver<Operation> responseObserver)
Moves a folder under a new resource parent. Returns an `Operation` which can be used to track the progress of the folder move workflow. Upon success, the `Operation.response` field will be populated with the moved folder. Upon failure, a `FolderOperationError` categorizing the failure cause will be returned - if the failure occurs synchronously then the `FolderOperationError` will be returned in the `Status.details` field. If it occurs asynchronously, then the FolderOperation will be returned in the `Operation.error` field. In addition, the `Operation.metadata` field will be populated with a `FolderOperation` message as an aid to stateless clients. Folder moves will be rejected if they violate either the naming, height, or fanout constraints described in the [CreateFolder][google.cloud.resourcemanager.v3.Folders.CreateFolder] documentation. The caller must have `resourcemanager.folders.move` permission on the folder's current and proposed new parent.
public void deleteFolder(DeleteFolderRequest request, StreamObserver<Operation> responseObserver)
Requests deletion of a folder. The folder is moved into the [DELETE_REQUESTED][google.cloud.resourcemanager.v3.Folder.State.DELETE_REQUESTED] state immediately, and is deleted approximately 30 days later. This method may only be called on an empty folder, where a folder is empty if it doesn't contain any folders or projects in the [ACTIVE][google.cloud.resourcemanager.v3.Folder.State.ACTIVE] state. If called on a folder in [DELETE_REQUESTED][google.cloud.resourcemanager.v3.Folder.State.DELETE_REQUESTED] state the operation will result in a no-op success. The caller must have `resourcemanager.folders.delete` permission on the identified folder.
public void undeleteFolder(UndeleteFolderRequest request, StreamObserver<Operation> responseObserver)
Cancels the deletion request for a folder. This method may be called on a folder in any state. If the folder is in the [ACTIVE][google.cloud.resourcemanager.v3.Folder.State.ACTIVE] state the result will be a no-op success. In order to succeed, the folder's parent must be in the [ACTIVE][google.cloud.resourcemanager.v3.Folder.State.ACTIVE] state. In addition, reintroducing the folder into the tree must not violate folder naming, height, and fanout constraints described in the [CreateFolder][google.cloud.resourcemanager.v3.Folders.CreateFolder] documentation. The caller must have `resourcemanager.folders.undelete` permission on the identified folder.
public void getIamPolicy(com.google.iam.v1.GetIamPolicyRequest request, StreamObserver<com.google.iam.v1.Policy> responseObserver)
Gets the access control policy for a folder. The returned policy may be empty if no such policy or resource exists. The `resource` field should be the folder's resource name, for example: "folders/1234". The caller must have `resourcemanager.folders.getIamPolicy` permission on the identified folder.
public void setIamPolicy(com.google.iam.v1.SetIamPolicyRequest request, StreamObserver<com.google.iam.v1.Policy> responseObserver)
Sets the access control policy on a folder, replacing any existing policy. The `resource` field should be the folder's resource name, for example: "folders/1234". The caller must have `resourcemanager.folders.setIamPolicy` permission on the identified folder.
public void testIamPermissions(com.google.iam.v1.TestIamPermissionsRequest request, StreamObserver<com.google.iam.v1.TestIamPermissionsResponse> responseObserver)
Returns permissions that a caller has on the specified folder. The `resource` field should be the folder's resource name, for example: "folders/1234". There are no permissions required for making this API call.
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