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Clears a Policy from a resource.
Gets the effective Policy on a resource. This is the result of merging Policies in the resource hierarchy. The returned Policy will not have an etagset because it is a computed Policy across multiple resources. Subtrees of Resource Manager resource hierarchy with 'under:' prefix will not be expanded.
Gets a Policy on a resource. If no Policy is set on the resource, a Policy is returned with default values including POLICY_TYPE_NOT_SET for the policy_type oneof. The etag value can be used with SetOrgPolicy() to create or update a Policy during read-modify-write.
Lists Constraints that could be applied on the specified resource.
Lists all the Policies set for a particular resource.
Updates the specified Policy on the resource. Creates a new Policy for that Constraint on the resource if one does not exist. Not supplying an etag on the request Policy results in an unconditional write of the Policy.
Create a Lien which applies to the resource denoted by the parent field. Callers of this method will require permission on the parent resource. For example, applying to projects/1234 requires permission resourcemanager.projects.updateLiens. NOTE: Some resources may limit the number of Liens which may be applied.
Delete a Lien by name. Callers of this method will require permission on the parent resource. For example, a Lien with a parent of projects/1234 requires permission resourcemanager.projects.updateLiens.
Retrieve a Lien by name. Callers of this method will require permission on the parent resource. For example, a Lien with a parent of projects/1234 requires permission resourcemanager.projects.get
List all Liens applied to the parent resource. Callers of this method will require permission on the parent resource. For example, a Lien with a parent of projects/1234 requires permission resourcemanager.projects.get.
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.
Clears a Policy from a resource.
Fetches an Organization resource identified by the specified resource name.
Gets the effective Policy on a resource. This is the result of merging Policies in the resource hierarchy. The returned Policy will not have an etagset because it is a computed Policy across multiple resources. Subtrees of Resource Manager resource hierarchy with 'under:' prefix will not be expanded.
Gets the access control policy for an Organization resource. May be empty if no such policy or resource exists. The resource field should be the organization's resource name, e.g. "organizations/123". Authorization requires the Google IAM permission resourcemanager.organizations.getIamPolicy on the specified organization
Gets a Policy on a resource. If no Policy is set on the resource, a Policy is returned with default values including POLICY_TYPE_NOT_SET for the policy_type oneof. The etag value can be used with SetOrgPolicy() to create or update a Policy during read-modify-write.
Lists Constraints that could be applied on the specified resource.
Lists all the Policies set for a particular resource.
Searches Organization resources that are visible to the user and satisfy the specified filter. This method returns Organizations in an unspecified order. New Organizations do not necessarily appear at the end of the results. Search will only return organizations on which the user has the permission resourcemanager.organizations.get
Sets the access control policy on an Organization resource. Replaces any existing policy. The resource field should be the organization's resource name, e.g. "organizations/123". Authorization requires the Google IAM permission resourcemanager.organizations.setIamPolicy on the specified organization
Updates the specified Policy on the resource. Creates a new Policy for that Constraint on the resource if one does not exist. Not supplying an etag on the request Policy results in an unconditional write of the Policy.
Returns permissions that a caller has on the specified Organization. The resource field should be the organization's resource name, e.g. "organizations/123". There are no permissions required for making this API call.
Clears a Policy from a resource.
Request that a new Project be created. The result is an Operation which can be used to track the creation process. This process usually takes a few seconds, but can sometimes take much longer. The tracking Operation is automatically deleted after a few hours, so there is no need to call DeleteOperation. Authorization requires the Google IAM permission resourcemanager.projects.create on the specified parent for the new project. The parent is identified by a specified ResourceId, which must include both an ID and a type, such as organization. This method does not associate the new project with a billing account. You can set or update the billing account associated with a project using the projects.updateBillingInfo method.
Marks the Project identified by the specified project_id (for example, my-project-123) for deletion. This method will only affect the Project if it has a lifecycle state of ACTIVE. This method changes the Project's lifecycle state from ACTIVE to DELETE_REQUESTED. The deletion starts at an unspecified time, at which point the Project is no longer accessible. Until the deletion completes, you can check the lifecycle state checked by retrieving the Project with GetProject, and the Project remains visible to ListProjects. However, you cannot update the project. After the deletion completes, the Project is not retrievable by the GetProject and ListProjects methods. The caller must have delete permissions for this Project.
Retrieves the Project identified by the specified project_id (for example, my-project-123). The caller must have read permissions for this Project.
Gets a list of ancestors in the resource hierarchy for the Project identified by the specified project_id (for example, my-project-123). The caller must have read permissions for this Project.
Gets the effective Policy on a resource. This is the result of merging Policies in the resource hierarchy. The returned Policy will not have an etagset because it is a computed Policy across multiple resources. Subtrees of Resource Manager resource hierarchy with 'under:' prefix will not be expanded.
Returns the IAM access control policy for the specified Project. Permission is denied if the policy or the resource does not exist. Authorization requires the Google IAM permission resourcemanager.projects.getIamPolicy on the project. For additional information about resource (e.g. my-project-id) structure and identification, see Resource Names.
Gets a Policy on a resource. If no Policy is set on the resource, a Policy is returned with default values including POLICY_TYPE_NOT_SET for the policy_type oneof. The etag value can be used with SetOrgPolicy() to create or update a Policy during read-modify-write.
Lists Projects that the caller has the resourcemanager.projects.get permission on and satisfy the specified filter. This method returns Projects in an unspecified order. This method is eventually consistent with project mutations; this means that a newly created project may not appear in the results or recent updates to an existing project may not be reflected in the results. To retrieve the latest state of a project, use the GetProject method. NOTE: If the request filter contains a parent.type and parent.id and the caller has the resourcemanager.projects.list permission on the parent, the results will be drawn from an alternate index which provides more consistent results. In future versions of this API, this List method will be split into List and Search to properly capture the behavioral difference.
Lists Constraints that could be applied on the specified resource.
Lists all the Policies set for a particular resource.
Sets the IAM access control policy for the specified Project. CAUTION: This method will replace the existing policy, and cannot be used to append additional IAM settings. NOTE: Removing service accounts from policies or changing their roles can render services completely inoperable. It is important to understand how the service account is being used before removing or updating its roles. For additional information about resource (e.g. my-project-id) structure and identification, see Resource Names. The following constraints apply when using setIamPolicy(): + Project does not support allUsers and allAuthenticatedUsers as members in a Binding of a Policy. + The owner role can be granted to a user, serviceAccount, or a group that is part of an organization. For example, group@myownpersonaldomain.com could be added as an owner to a project in the myownpersonaldomain.com organization, but not the examplepetstore.com organization. + Service accounts can be made owners of a project directly without any restrictions. However, to be added as an owner, a user must be invited via Cloud Platform console and must accept the invitation. + A user cannot be granted the owner role using setIamPolicy(). The user must be granted the owner role using the Cloud Platform Console and must explicitly accept the invitation. + You can only grant ownership of a project to a member by using the GCP Console. Inviting a member will deliver an invitation email that they must accept. An invitation email is not generated if you are granting a role other than owner, or if both the member you are inviting and the project are part of your organization. + If the project is not part of an organization, there must be at least one owner who has accepted the Terms of Service (ToS) agreement in the policy. Calling setIamPolicy() to remove the last ToS-accepted owner from the policy will fail. This restriction also applies to legacy projects that no longer have owners who have accepted the ToS. Edits to IAM policies will be rejected until the lack of a ToS-accepting owner is rectified. If the project is part of an organization, you can remove all owners, potentially making the organization inaccessible. Authorization requires the Google IAM permission resourcemanager.projects.setIamPolicy on the project
Updates the specified Policy on the resource. Creates a new Policy for that Constraint on the resource if one does not exist. Not supplying an etag on the request Policy results in an unconditional write of the Policy.
Returns permissions that a caller has on the specified Project. For additional information about resource (e.g. my-project-id) structure and identification, see Resource Names. There are no permissions required for making this API call.
Restores the Project identified by the specified project_id (for example, my-project-123). You can only use this method for a Project that has a lifecycle state of DELETE_REQUESTED. After deletion starts, the Project cannot be restored. The caller must have undelete permissions for this Project.
Updates the attributes of the Project identified by the specified project_id (for example, my-project-123). The caller must have modify permissions for this Project.