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Deletes the backup taken by a backup run.
Retrieves a resource containing information about a backup run.
Creates a new backup run on demand.
Lists all backup runs associated with the project or a given instance and configuration in the reverse chronological order of the backup initiation time.
Retrieves connect settings about a Cloud SQL instance.
Deletes a database from a Cloud SQL instance.
Retrieves a resource containing information about a database inside a Cloud SQL instance.
Inserts a resource containing information about a database inside a Cloud SQL instance.
Lists databases in the specified Cloud SQL instance.
Partially updates a resource containing information about a database inside a Cloud SQL instance. This method supports patch semantics.
Updates a resource containing information about a database inside a Cloud SQL instance.
Lists all available database flags for Cloud SQL instances.
Add a new trusted Certificate Authority (CA) version for the specified instance. Required to prepare for a certificate rotation. If a CA version was previously added but never used in a certificate rotation, this operation replaces that version. There cannot be more than one CA version waiting to be rotated in.
Creates a Cloud SQL instance as a clone of the source instance. Using this operation might cause your instance to restart.
Deletes a Cloud SQL instance.
Demotes the stand-alone instance to be a Cloud SQL read replica for an external database server.
Exports data from a Cloud SQL instance to a Cloud Storage bucket as a SQL dump or CSV file.
Initiates a manual failover of a high availability (HA) primary instance to a standby instance, which becomes the primary instance. Users are then rerouted to the new primary. For more information, see the Overview of high availability page in the Cloud SQL documentation. If using Legacy HA (MySQL only), this causes the instance to failover to its failover replica instance.
Retrieves a resource containing information about a Cloud SQL instance.
Creates a new Cloud SQL instance.
Lists instances under a given project.
Lists all of the trusted Certificate Authorities (CAs) for the specified instance. There can be up to three CAs listed: the CA that was used to sign the certificate that is currently in use, a CA that has been added but not yet used to sign a certificate, and a CA used to sign a certificate that has previously rotated out.
Updates settings of a Cloud SQL instance. This method supports patch semantics.
Promotes the read replica instance to be a stand-alone Cloud SQL instance. Using this operation might cause your instance to restart.
Deletes all client certificates and generates a new server SSL certificate for the instance.
Restarts a Cloud SQL instance.
Restores a backup of a Cloud SQL instance. Using this operation might cause your instance to restart.
Rotates the server certificate to one signed by the Certificate Authority (CA) version previously added with the addServerCA method.
Starts the replication in the read replica instance.
Stops the replication in the read replica instance.
Truncate MySQL general and slow query log tables MySQL only.
Updates settings of a Cloud SQL instance. Using this operation might cause your instance to restart.
Retrieves an instance operation that has been performed on an instance.
Lists all instance operations that have been performed on the given Cloud SQL instance in the reverse chronological order of the start time.
Reschedules the maintenance on the given instance.
Start External primary instance migration.
Verify External primary instance external sync settings.
Generates a short-lived X509 certificate containing the provided public key and signed by a private key specific to the target instance. Users may use the certificate to authenticate as themselves when connecting to the database.
Deletes the SSL certificate. For First Generation instances, the certificate remains valid until the instance is restarted.
Retrieves a particular SSL certificate. Does not include the private key (required for usage). The private key must be saved from the response to initial creation.
Creates an SSL certificate and returns it along with the private key and server certificate authority. The new certificate will not be usable until the instance is restarted.
Lists all of the current SSL certificates for the instance.
Lists all available machine types (tiers) for Cloud SQL, for example, db-custom-1-3840. For related information, see Pricing.
Deletes a user from a Cloud SQL instance.
Creates a new user in a Cloud SQL instance.
Lists users in the specified Cloud SQL instance.
Updates an existing user in a Cloud SQL instance.