Struct google_api_proto::google::cloud::resourcemanager::v3::folders_client::FoldersClient
source · pub struct FoldersClient<T> { /* private fields */ }
Expand description
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.
Implementations§
source§impl<T> FoldersClient<T>where
T: GrpcService<BoxBody>,
T::Error: Into<StdError>,
T::ResponseBody: Body<Data = Bytes> + Send + 'static,
<T::ResponseBody as Body>::Error: Into<StdError> + Send,
impl<T> FoldersClient<T>where
T: GrpcService<BoxBody>,
T::Error: Into<StdError>,
T::ResponseBody: Body<Data = Bytes> + Send + 'static,
<T::ResponseBody as Body>::Error: Into<StdError> + Send,
pub fn new(inner: T) -> Self
pub fn with_origin(inner: T, origin: Uri) -> Self
pub fn with_interceptor<F>(
inner: T,
interceptor: F,
) -> FoldersClient<InterceptedService<T, F>>where
F: Interceptor,
T::ResponseBody: Default,
T: Service<Request<BoxBody>, Response = Response<<T as GrpcService<BoxBody>>::ResponseBody>>,
<T as Service<Request<BoxBody>>>::Error: Into<StdError> + Send + Sync,
sourcepub fn send_compressed(self, encoding: CompressionEncoding) -> Self
pub fn send_compressed(self, encoding: CompressionEncoding) -> Self
Compress requests with the given encoding.
This requires the server to support it otherwise it might respond with an error.
sourcepub fn accept_compressed(self, encoding: CompressionEncoding) -> Self
pub fn accept_compressed(self, encoding: CompressionEncoding) -> Self
Enable decompressing responses.
sourcepub fn max_decoding_message_size(self, limit: usize) -> Self
pub fn max_decoding_message_size(self, limit: usize) -> Self
Limits the maximum size of a decoded message.
Default: 4MB
sourcepub fn max_encoding_message_size(self, limit: usize) -> Self
pub fn max_encoding_message_size(self, limit: usize) -> Self
Limits the maximum size of an encoded message.
Default: usize::MAX
sourcepub async fn get_folder(
&mut self,
request: impl IntoRequest<GetFolderRequest>,
) -> Result<Response<Folder>, Status>
pub async fn get_folder( &mut self, request: impl IntoRequest<GetFolderRequest>, ) -> Result<Response<Folder>, Status>
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.
sourcepub async fn list_folders(
&mut self,
request: impl IntoRequest<ListFoldersRequest>,
) -> Result<Response<ListFoldersResponse>, Status>
pub async fn list_folders( &mut self, request: impl IntoRequest<ListFoldersRequest>, ) -> Result<Response<ListFoldersResponse>, Status>
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.
sourcepub async fn search_folders(
&mut self,
request: impl IntoRequest<SearchFoldersRequest>,
) -> Result<Response<SearchFoldersResponse>, Status>
pub async fn search_folders( &mut self, request: impl IntoRequest<SearchFoldersRequest>, ) -> Result<Response<SearchFoldersResponse>, Status>
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
.
sourcepub async fn create_folder(
&mut self,
request: impl IntoRequest<CreateFolderRequest>,
) -> Result<Response<Operation>, Status>
pub async fn create_folder( &mut self, request: impl IntoRequest<CreateFolderRequest>, ) -> Result<Response<Operation>, Status>
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.
sourcepub async fn update_folder(
&mut self,
request: impl IntoRequest<UpdateFolderRequest>,
) -> Result<Response<Operation>, Status>
pub async fn update_folder( &mut self, request: impl IntoRequest<UpdateFolderRequest>, ) -> Result<Response<Operation>, Status>
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.
sourcepub async fn move_folder(
&mut self,
request: impl IntoRequest<MoveFolderRequest>,
) -> Result<Response<Operation>, Status>
pub async fn move_folder( &mut self, request: impl IntoRequest<MoveFolderRequest>, ) -> Result<Response<Operation>, Status>
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.
sourcepub async fn delete_folder(
&mut self,
request: impl IntoRequest<DeleteFolderRequest>,
) -> Result<Response<Operation>, Status>
pub async fn delete_folder( &mut self, request: impl IntoRequest<DeleteFolderRequest>, ) -> Result<Response<Operation>, Status>
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.
sourcepub async fn undelete_folder(
&mut self,
request: impl IntoRequest<UndeleteFolderRequest>,
) -> Result<Response<Operation>, Status>
pub async fn undelete_folder( &mut self, request: impl IntoRequest<UndeleteFolderRequest>, ) -> Result<Response<Operation>, Status>
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.
sourcepub async fn get_iam_policy(
&mut self,
request: impl IntoRequest<GetIamPolicyRequest>,
) -> Result<Response<Policy>, Status>
pub async fn get_iam_policy( &mut self, request: impl IntoRequest<GetIamPolicyRequest>, ) -> Result<Response<Policy>, Status>
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.
sourcepub async fn set_iam_policy(
&mut self,
request: impl IntoRequest<SetIamPolicyRequest>,
) -> Result<Response<Policy>, Status>
pub async fn set_iam_policy( &mut self, request: impl IntoRequest<SetIamPolicyRequest>, ) -> Result<Response<Policy>, Status>
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.
sourcepub async fn test_iam_permissions(
&mut self,
request: impl IntoRequest<TestIamPermissionsRequest>,
) -> Result<Response<TestIamPermissionsResponse>, Status>
pub async fn test_iam_permissions( &mut self, request: impl IntoRequest<TestIamPermissionsRequest>, ) -> Result<Response<TestIamPermissionsResponse>, Status>
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.
Trait Implementations§
source§impl<T: Clone> Clone for FoldersClient<T>
impl<T: Clone> Clone for FoldersClient<T>
source§fn clone(&self) -> FoldersClient<T>
fn clone(&self) -> FoldersClient<T>
1.0.0 · source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source
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impl<T> RefUnwindSafe for FoldersClient<T>where
T: RefUnwindSafe,
impl<T> Send for FoldersClient<T>where
T: Send,
impl<T> Sync for FoldersClient<T>where
T: Sync,
impl<T> Unpin for FoldersClient<T>where
T: Unpin,
impl<T> UnwindSafe for FoldersClient<T>where
T: UnwindSafe,
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