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import type * as gax from 'google-gax';
import type { Callback, CallOptions, Descriptors, ClientOptions, LROperation, PaginationCallback } from 'google-gax';
import { Transform } from 'stream';
import * as protos from '../../protos/protos';
/**
* The OrganizationSecurityPolicies API.
* @class
* @memberof v1
*/
export declare class OrganizationSecurityPoliciesClient {
private _terminated;
private _opts;
private _providedCustomServicePath;
private _gaxModule;
private _gaxGrpc;
private _protos;
private _defaults;
private _universeDomain;
private _servicePath;
private _log;
auth: gax.GoogleAuth;
descriptors: Descriptors;
warn: (code: string, message: string, warnType?: string) => void;
innerApiCalls: {
[name: string]: Function;
};
organizationSecurityPoliciesStub?: Promise<{
[name: string]: Function;
}>;
/**
* Construct an instance of OrganizationSecurityPoliciesClient.
*
* @param {object} [options] - The configuration object.
* The options accepted by the constructor are described in detail
* in [this document](https://github.com/googleapis/gax-nodejs/blob/main/client-libraries.md#creating-the-client-instance).
* The common options are:
* @param {object} [options.credentials] - Credentials object.
* @param {string} [options.credentials.client_email]
* @param {string} [options.credentials.private_key]
* @param {string} [options.email] - Account email address. Required when
* using a .pem or .p12 keyFilename.
* @param {string} [options.keyFilename] - Full path to the a .json, .pem, or
* .p12 key downloaded from the Google Developers Console. If you provide
* a path to a JSON file, the projectId option below is not necessary.
* NOTE: .pem and .p12 require you to specify options.email as well.
* @param {number} [options.port] - The port on which to connect to
* the remote host.
* @param {string} [options.projectId] - The project ID from the Google
* Developer's Console, e.g. 'grape-spaceship-123'. We will also check
* the environment variable GCLOUD_PROJECT for your project ID. If your
* app is running in an environment which supports
* {@link https://cloud.google.com/docs/authentication/application-default-credentials Application Default Credentials},
* your project ID will be detected automatically.
* @param {string} [options.apiEndpoint] - The domain name of the
* API remote host.
* @param {gax.ClientConfig} [options.clientConfig] - Client configuration override.
* Follows the structure of {@link gapicConfig}.
* @param {boolean} [options.fallback] - Use HTTP/1.1 REST mode.
* For more information, please check the
* {@link https://github.com/googleapis/gax-nodejs/blob/main/client-libraries.md#http11-rest-api-mode documentation}.
* @param {gax} [gaxInstance]: loaded instance of `google-gax`. Useful if you
* need to avoid loading the default gRPC version and want to use the fallback
* HTTP implementation. Load only fallback version and pass it to the constructor:
* ```
* const gax = require('google-gax/build/src/fallback'); // avoids loading google-gax with gRPC
* const client = new OrganizationSecurityPoliciesClient({fallback: true}, gax);
* ```
*/
constructor(opts?: ClientOptions, gaxInstance?: typeof gax | typeof gax.fallback);
/**
* Initialize the client.
* Performs asynchronous operations (such as authentication) and prepares the client.
* This function will be called automatically when any class method is called for the
* first time, but if you need to initialize it before calling an actual method,
* feel free to call initialize() directly.
*
* You can await on this method if you want to make sure the client is initialized.
*
* @returns {Promise} A promise that resolves to an authenticated service stub.
*/
initialize(): Promise<{
[name: string]: Function;
}>;
/**
* The DNS address for this API service.
* @deprecated Use the apiEndpoint method of the client instance.
* @returns {string} The DNS address for this service.
*/
static get servicePath(): string;
/**
* The DNS address for this API service - same as servicePath.
* @deprecated Use the apiEndpoint method of the client instance.
* @returns {string} The DNS address for this service.
*/
static get apiEndpoint(): string;
/**
* The DNS address for this API service.
* @returns {string} The DNS address for this service.
*/
get apiEndpoint(): string;
get universeDomain(): string;
/**
* The port for this API service.
* @returns {number} The default port for this service.
*/
static get port(): number;
/**
* The scopes needed to make gRPC calls for every method defined
* in this service.
* @returns {string[]} List of default scopes.
*/
static get scopes(): string[];
getProjectId(): Promise<string>;
getProjectId(callback: Callback<string, undefined, undefined>): void;
/**
* Inserts an association for the specified security policy.
*
* This has billing implications. Projects in the hierarchy with effective
* hierarchical security policies will be automatically enrolled into Cloud
* Armor Enterprise if not already enrolled.
*
* Use this API to modify Cloud Armor policies. Previously, alpha and beta
* versions of this API were used to modify firewall policies. This usage is
* now disabled for most organizations. Use firewallPolicies.addAssociation
* instead.
*
* @param {Object} request
* The request object that will be sent.
* @param {boolean} request.replaceExistingAssociation
* Indicates whether or not to replace it if an association of the attachment
* already exists. This is false by default, in which case an error will be
* returned if an association already exists.
* @param {string} request.requestId
* An optional request ID to identify requests. Specify a unique request ID so
* that if you must retry your request, the server will know to ignore the
* request if it has already been completed.
*
* For example, consider a situation where you make an initial request and
* the request times out. If you make the request again with the same
* request ID, the server can check if original operation with the same
* request ID was received, and if so, will ignore the second request. This
* prevents clients from accidentally creating duplicate commitments.
*
* The request ID must be
* a valid UUID with the exception that zero UUID is not supported
* (00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000).
* @param {string} request.securityPolicy
* Name of the security policy to update.
* @param {google.cloud.compute.v1.SecurityPolicyAssociation} request.securityPolicyAssociationResource
* The body resource for this request
* @param {object} [options]
* Call options. See {@link https://googleapis.dev/nodejs/google-gax/latest/interfaces/CallOptions.html|CallOptions} for more details.
* @returns {Promise} - The promise which resolves to an array.
* The first element of the array is an object representing
* a long running operation.
* Please see the {@link https://github.com/googleapis/gax-nodejs/blob/master/client-libraries.md#long-running-operations | documentation }
* for more details and examples.
* This method is considered to be in beta. This means while
* stable it is still a work-in-progress and under active development,
* and might get backwards-incompatible changes at any time.
* `.promise()` is not supported yet.
* @example <caption>include:samples/generated/v1/organization_security_policies.add_association.js</caption>
* region_tag:compute_v1_generated_OrganizationSecurityPolicies_AddAssociation_async
*/
addAssociation(request?: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IAddAssociationOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest, options?: CallOptions): Promise<[
LROperation<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation, null>,
protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation | undefined,
{} | undefined
]>;
addAssociation(request: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IAddAssociationOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest, options: CallOptions, callback: Callback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IAddAssociationOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest | null | undefined, {} | null | undefined>): void;
addAssociation(request: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IAddAssociationOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest, callback: Callback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IAddAssociationOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest | null | undefined, {} | null | undefined>): void;
/**
* Inserts a rule into a security policy.
*
* Use this API to modify Cloud Armor policies. Previously, alpha and beta
* versions of this API were used to modify firewall policies. This usage is
* now disabled for most organizations. Use firewallPolicies.addRule instead.
*
* @param {Object} request
* The request object that will be sent.
* @param {string} request.requestId
* An optional request ID to identify requests. Specify a unique request ID so
* that if you must retry your request, the server will know to ignore the
* request if it has already been completed.
*
* For example, consider a situation where you make an initial request and
* the request times out. If you make the request again with the same
* request ID, the server can check if original operation with the same
* request ID was received, and if so, will ignore the second request. This
* prevents clients from accidentally creating duplicate commitments.
*
* The request ID must be
* a valid UUID with the exception that zero UUID is not supported
* (00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000).
* @param {string} request.securityPolicy
* Name of the security policy to update.
* @param {google.cloud.compute.v1.SecurityPolicyRule} request.securityPolicyRuleResource
* The body resource for this request
* @param {object} [options]
* Call options. See {@link https://googleapis.dev/nodejs/google-gax/latest/interfaces/CallOptions.html|CallOptions} for more details.
* @returns {Promise} - The promise which resolves to an array.
* The first element of the array is an object representing
* a long running operation.
* Please see the {@link https://github.com/googleapis/gax-nodejs/blob/master/client-libraries.md#long-running-operations | documentation }
* for more details and examples.
* This method is considered to be in beta. This means while
* stable it is still a work-in-progress and under active development,
* and might get backwards-incompatible changes at any time.
* `.promise()` is not supported yet.
* @example <caption>include:samples/generated/v1/organization_security_policies.add_rule.js</caption>
* region_tag:compute_v1_generated_OrganizationSecurityPolicies_AddRule_async
*/
addRule(request?: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IAddRuleOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest, options?: CallOptions): Promise<[
LROperation<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation, null>,
protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation | undefined,
{} | undefined
]>;
addRule(request: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IAddRuleOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest, options: CallOptions, callback: Callback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IAddRuleOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest | null | undefined, {} | null | undefined>): void;
addRule(request: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IAddRuleOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest, callback: Callback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IAddRuleOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest | null | undefined, {} | null | undefined>): void;
/**
* Copies rules to the specified security policy.
*
* Use this API to modify Cloud Armor policies. Previously, alpha and beta
* versions of this API were used to modify firewall policies. This usage is
* now disabled for most organizations. Use firewallPolicies.cloneRules
* instead.
*
* @param {Object} request
* The request object that will be sent.
* @param {string} request.requestId
* An optional request ID to identify requests. Specify a unique request ID so
* that if you must retry your request, the server will know to ignore the
* request if it has already been completed.
*
* For example, consider a situation where you make an initial request and
* the request times out. If you make the request again with the same
* request ID, the server can check if original operation with the same
* request ID was received, and if so, will ignore the second request. This
* prevents clients from accidentally creating duplicate commitments.
*
* The request ID must be
* a valid UUID with the exception that zero UUID is not supported
* (00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000).
* @param {string} request.securityPolicy
* Name of the security policy to update.
* @param {string} request.sourceSecurityPolicy
* The security policy from which to copy rules.
* @param {object} [options]
* Call options. See {@link https://googleapis.dev/nodejs/google-gax/latest/interfaces/CallOptions.html|CallOptions} for more details.
* @returns {Promise} - The promise which resolves to an array.
* The first element of the array is an object representing
* a long running operation.
* Please see the {@link https://github.com/googleapis/gax-nodejs/blob/master/client-libraries.md#long-running-operations | documentation }
* for more details and examples.
* This method is considered to be in beta. This means while
* stable it is still a work-in-progress and under active development,
* and might get backwards-incompatible changes at any time.
* `.promise()` is not supported yet.
* @example <caption>include:samples/generated/v1/organization_security_policies.copy_rules.js</caption>
* region_tag:compute_v1_generated_OrganizationSecurityPolicies_CopyRules_async
*/
copyRules(request?: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.ICopyRulesOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest, options?: CallOptions): Promise<[
LROperation<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation, null>,
protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation | undefined,
{} | undefined
]>;
copyRules(request: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.ICopyRulesOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest, options: CallOptions, callback: Callback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.ICopyRulesOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest | null | undefined, {} | null | undefined>): void;
copyRules(request: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.ICopyRulesOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest, callback: Callback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.ICopyRulesOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest | null | undefined, {} | null | undefined>): void;
/**
* Deletes the specified policy.
*
* Use this API to remove Cloud Armor policies. Previously, alpha and beta
* versions of this API were used to remove firewall policies. This usage is
* now disabled for most organizations. Use firewallPolicies.delete instead.
*
* @param {Object} request
* The request object that will be sent.
* @param {string} request.requestId
* An optional request ID to identify requests. Specify a unique request ID so
* that if you must retry your request, the server will know to ignore the
* request if it has already been completed.
*
* For example, consider a situation where you make an initial request and
* the request times out. If you make the request again with the same
* request ID, the server can check if original operation with the same
* request ID was received, and if so, will ignore the second request. This
* prevents clients from accidentally creating duplicate commitments.
*
* The request ID must be
* a valid UUID with the exception that zero UUID is not supported
* (00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000).
* @param {string} request.securityPolicy
* Name of the security policy to delete.
* @param {object} [options]
* Call options. See {@link https://googleapis.dev/nodejs/google-gax/latest/interfaces/CallOptions.html|CallOptions} for more details.
* @returns {Promise} - The promise which resolves to an array.
* The first element of the array is an object representing
* a long running operation.
* Please see the {@link https://github.com/googleapis/gax-nodejs/blob/master/client-libraries.md#long-running-operations | documentation }
* for more details and examples.
* This method is considered to be in beta. This means while
* stable it is still a work-in-progress and under active development,
* and might get backwards-incompatible changes at any time.
* `.promise()` is not supported yet.
* @example <caption>include:samples/generated/v1/organization_security_policies.delete.js</caption>
* region_tag:compute_v1_generated_OrganizationSecurityPolicies_Delete_async
*/
delete(request?: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IDeleteOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest, options?: CallOptions): Promise<[
LROperation<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation, null>,
protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation | undefined,
{} | undefined
]>;
delete(request: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IDeleteOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest, options: CallOptions, callback: Callback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IDeleteOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest | null | undefined, {} | null | undefined>): void;
delete(request: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IDeleteOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest, callback: Callback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IDeleteOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest | null | undefined, {} | null | undefined>): void;
/**
* List all of the ordered rules present in a single specified policy.
*
* Use this API to read Cloud Armor policies. Previously, alpha and beta
* versions of this API were used to read firewall policies. This usage is now
* disabled for most organizations. Use firewallPolicies.get instead.
*
* @param {Object} request
* The request object that will be sent.
* @param {string} request.securityPolicy
* Name of the security policy to get.
* @param {object} [options]
* Call options. See {@link https://googleapis.dev/nodejs/google-gax/latest/interfaces/CallOptions.html|CallOptions} for more details.
* @returns {Promise} - The promise which resolves to an array.
* The first element of the array is an object representing {@link protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.SecurityPolicy|SecurityPolicy}.
* Please see the {@link https://github.com/googleapis/gax-nodejs/blob/master/client-libraries.md#regular-methods | documentation }
* for more details and examples.
* @example <caption>include:samples/generated/v1/organization_security_policies.get.js</caption>
* region_tag:compute_v1_generated_OrganizationSecurityPolicies_Get_async
*/
get(request?: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IGetOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest, options?: CallOptions): Promise<[
protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.ISecurityPolicy,
protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IGetOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest | undefined,
{} | undefined
]>;
get(request: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IGetOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest, options: CallOptions, callback: Callback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.ISecurityPolicy, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IGetOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest | null | undefined, {} | null | undefined>): void;
get(request: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IGetOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest, callback: Callback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.ISecurityPolicy, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IGetOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest | null | undefined, {} | null | undefined>): void;
/**
* Gets an association with the specified name.
*
* Use this API to read Cloud Armor policies. Previously, alpha and beta
* versions of this API were used to read firewall policies. This usage is
* now disabled for most organizations. Use firewallPolicies.getAssociation
* instead.
*
* @param {Object} request
* The request object that will be sent.
* @param {string} request.name
* The name of the association to get from the security policy.
* @param {string} request.securityPolicy
* Name of the security policy to which the queried rule belongs.
* @param {object} [options]
* Call options. See {@link https://googleapis.dev/nodejs/google-gax/latest/interfaces/CallOptions.html|CallOptions} for more details.
* @returns {Promise} - The promise which resolves to an array.
* The first element of the array is an object representing {@link protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.SecurityPolicyAssociation|SecurityPolicyAssociation}.
* Please see the {@link https://github.com/googleapis/gax-nodejs/blob/master/client-libraries.md#regular-methods | documentation }
* for more details and examples.
* @example <caption>include:samples/generated/v1/organization_security_policies.get_association.js</caption>
* region_tag:compute_v1_generated_OrganizationSecurityPolicies_GetAssociation_async
*/
getAssociation(request?: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IGetAssociationOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest, options?: CallOptions): Promise<[
protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.ISecurityPolicyAssociation,
protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IGetAssociationOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest | undefined,
{} | undefined
]>;
getAssociation(request: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IGetAssociationOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest, options: CallOptions, callback: Callback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.ISecurityPolicyAssociation, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IGetAssociationOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest | null | undefined, {} | null | undefined>): void;
getAssociation(request: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IGetAssociationOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest, callback: Callback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.ISecurityPolicyAssociation, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IGetAssociationOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest | null | undefined, {} | null | undefined>): void;
/**
* Gets a rule at the specified priority.
*
* Use this API to read Cloud Armor policies. Previously, alpha and beta
* versions of this API were used to read firewall policies. This usage is now
* disabled for most organizations. Use firewallPolicies.getRule instead.
*
* @param {Object} request
* The request object that will be sent.
* @param {number} request.priority
* The priority of the rule to get from the security policy.
* @param {string} request.securityPolicy
* Name of the security policy to which the queried rule belongs.
* @param {object} [options]
* Call options. See {@link https://googleapis.dev/nodejs/google-gax/latest/interfaces/CallOptions.html|CallOptions} for more details.
* @returns {Promise} - The promise which resolves to an array.
* The first element of the array is an object representing {@link protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.SecurityPolicyRule|SecurityPolicyRule}.
* Please see the {@link https://github.com/googleapis/gax-nodejs/blob/master/client-libraries.md#regular-methods | documentation }
* for more details and examples.
* @example <caption>include:samples/generated/v1/organization_security_policies.get_rule.js</caption>
* region_tag:compute_v1_generated_OrganizationSecurityPolicies_GetRule_async
*/
getRule(request?: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IGetRuleOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest, options?: CallOptions): Promise<[
protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.ISecurityPolicyRule,
protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IGetRuleOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest | undefined,
{} | undefined
]>;
getRule(request: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IGetRuleOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest, options: CallOptions, callback: Callback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.ISecurityPolicyRule, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IGetRuleOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest | null | undefined, {} | null | undefined>): void;
getRule(request: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IGetRuleOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest, callback: Callback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.ISecurityPolicyRule, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IGetRuleOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest | null | undefined, {} | null | undefined>): void;
/**
* Creates a new policy in the specified organization using the data included
* in the request.
*
* Use this API to add Cloud Armor policies. Previously, alpha and beta
* versions of this API were used to add firewall policies. This usage is now
* disabled for most organizations. Use firewallPolicies.insert instead.
*
* @param {Object} request
* The request object that will be sent.
* @param {string} request.parentId
* Parent ID for this request. The ID can be either be "folders/[FOLDER_ID]"
* if the parent is a folder or "organizations/[ORGANIZATION_ID]" if the
* parent is an organization.
* @param {string} request.requestId
* An optional request ID to identify requests. Specify a unique request ID so
* that if you must retry your request, the server will know to ignore the
* request if it has already been completed.
*
* For example, consider a situation where you make an initial request and
* the request times out. If you make the request again with the same
* request ID, the server can check if original operation with the same
* request ID was received, and if so, will ignore the second request. This
* prevents clients from accidentally creating duplicate commitments.
*
* The request ID must be
* a valid UUID with the exception that zero UUID is not supported
* (00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000).
* @param {google.cloud.compute.v1.SecurityPolicy} request.securityPolicyResource
* The body resource for this request
* @param {object} [options]
* Call options. See {@link https://googleapis.dev/nodejs/google-gax/latest/interfaces/CallOptions.html|CallOptions} for more details.
* @returns {Promise} - The promise which resolves to an array.
* The first element of the array is an object representing
* a long running operation.
* Please see the {@link https://github.com/googleapis/gax-nodejs/blob/master/client-libraries.md#long-running-operations | documentation }
* for more details and examples.
* This method is considered to be in beta. This means while
* stable it is still a work-in-progress and under active development,
* and might get backwards-incompatible changes at any time.
* `.promise()` is not supported yet.
* @example <caption>include:samples/generated/v1/organization_security_policies.insert.js</caption>
* region_tag:compute_v1_generated_OrganizationSecurityPolicies_Insert_async
*/
insert(request?: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IInsertOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest, options?: CallOptions): Promise<[
LROperation<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation, null>,
protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation | undefined,
{} | undefined
]>;
insert(request: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IInsertOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest, options: CallOptions, callback: Callback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IInsertOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest | null | undefined, {} | null | undefined>): void;
insert(request: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IInsertOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest, callback: Callback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IInsertOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest | null | undefined, {} | null | undefined>): void;
/**
* Lists associations of a specified target, i.e., organization or folder.
*
* Use this API to read Cloud Armor policies. Previously, alpha and beta
* versions of this API were used to read firewall policies. This usage is
* now disabled for most organizations. Use firewallPolicies.listAssociations
* instead.
*
* @param {Object} request
* The request object that will be sent.
* @param {string} request.targetResource
* The target resource to list associations. It is an organization, or a
* folder.
* @param {object} [options]
* Call options. See {@link https://googleapis.dev/nodejs/google-gax/latest/interfaces/CallOptions.html|CallOptions} for more details.
* @returns {Promise} - The promise which resolves to an array.
* The first element of the array is an object representing {@link protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.OrganizationSecurityPoliciesListAssociationsResponse|OrganizationSecurityPoliciesListAssociationsResponse}.
* Please see the {@link https://github.com/googleapis/gax-nodejs/blob/master/client-libraries.md#regular-methods | documentation }
* for more details and examples.
* @example <caption>include:samples/generated/v1/organization_security_policies.list_associations.js</caption>
* region_tag:compute_v1_generated_OrganizationSecurityPolicies_ListAssociations_async
*/
listAssociations(request?: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IListAssociationsOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest, options?: CallOptions): Promise<[
protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOrganizationSecurityPoliciesListAssociationsResponse,
protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IListAssociationsOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest | undefined,
{} | undefined
]>;
listAssociations(request: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IListAssociationsOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest, options: CallOptions, callback: Callback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOrganizationSecurityPoliciesListAssociationsResponse, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IListAssociationsOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest | null | undefined, {} | null | undefined>): void;
listAssociations(request: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IListAssociationsOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest, callback: Callback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOrganizationSecurityPoliciesListAssociationsResponse, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IListAssociationsOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest | null | undefined, {} | null | undefined>): void;
/**
* Gets the current list of preconfigured Web Application Firewall (WAF)
* expressions.
*
* @param {Object} request
* The request object that will be sent.
* @param {string} request.filter
* A filter expression that filters resources listed in the response. Most
* Compute resources support two types of filter expressions:
* expressions that support regular expressions and expressions that follow
* API improvement proposal AIP-160.
* These two types of filter expressions cannot be mixed in one request.
*
* If you want to use AIP-160, your expression must specify the field name, an
* operator, and the value that you want to use for filtering. The value
* must be a string, a number, or a boolean. The operator
* must be either `=`, `!=`, `>`, `<`, `<=`, `>=` or `:`.
*
* For example, if you are filtering Compute Engine instances, you can
* exclude instances named `example-instance` by specifying
* `name != example-instance`.
*
* The `:*` comparison can be used to test whether a key has been defined.
* For example, to find all objects with `owner` label use:
* ```
* labels.owner:*
* ```
*
* You can also filter nested fields. For example, you could specify
* `scheduling.automaticRestart = false` to include instances only
* if they are not scheduled for automatic restarts. You can use filtering
* on nested fields to filter based onresource labels.
*
* To filter on multiple expressions, provide each separate expression within
* parentheses. For example:
* ```
* (scheduling.automaticRestart = true)
* (cpuPlatform = "Intel Skylake")
* ```
* By default, each expression is an `AND` expression. However, you
* can include `AND` and `OR` expressions explicitly.
* For example:
* ```
* (cpuPlatform = "Intel Skylake") OR
* (cpuPlatform = "Intel Broadwell") AND
* (scheduling.automaticRestart = true)
* ```
*
* If you want to use a regular expression, use the `eq` (equal) or `ne`
* (not equal) operator against a single un-parenthesized expression with or
* without quotes or against multiple parenthesized expressions. Examples:
*
* `fieldname eq unquoted literal`
* `fieldname eq 'single quoted literal'`
* `fieldname eq "double quoted literal"`
* `(fieldname1 eq literal) (fieldname2 ne "literal")`
*
* The literal value is interpreted as a regular expression using GoogleRE2 library syntax.
* The literal value must match the entire field.
*
* For example, to filter for instances that do not end with name "instance",
* you would use `name ne .*instance`.
*
* You cannot combine constraints on multiple fields using regular
* expressions.
* @param {number} request.maxResults
* The maximum number of results per page that should be returned.
* If the number of available results is larger than `maxResults`,
* Compute Engine returns a `nextPageToken` that can be used to get
* the next page of results in subsequent list requests. Acceptable values are
* `0` to `500`, inclusive. (Default: `500`)
* @param {string} request.orderBy
* Sorts list results by a certain order. By default, results
* are returned in alphanumerical order based on the resource name.
*
* You can also sort results in descending order based on the creation
* timestamp using `orderBy="creationTimestamp desc"`. This sorts
* results based on the `creationTimestamp` field in
* reverse chronological order (newest result first). Use this to sort
* resources like operations so that the newest operation is returned first.
*
* Currently, only sorting by `name` or
* `creationTimestamp desc` is supported.
* @param {string} request.pageToken
* Specifies a page token to use. Set `pageToken` to the
* `nextPageToken` returned by a previous list request to get
* the next page of results.
* @param {string} request.parentId
* Parent ID for this request.
* @param {boolean} request.returnPartialSuccess
* Opt-in for partial success behavior which provides partial results in case
* of failure. The default value is false.
*
* For example, when partial success behavior is enabled, aggregatedList for a
* single zone scope either returns all resources in the zone or no resources,
* with an error code.
* @param {object} [options]
* Call options. See {@link https://googleapis.dev/nodejs/google-gax/latest/interfaces/CallOptions.html|CallOptions} for more details.
* @returns {Promise} - The promise which resolves to an array.
* The first element of the array is an object representing {@link protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.SecurityPoliciesListPreconfiguredExpressionSetsResponse|SecurityPoliciesListPreconfiguredExpressionSetsResponse}.
* Please see the {@link https://github.com/googleapis/gax-nodejs/blob/master/client-libraries.md#regular-methods | documentation }
* for more details and examples.
* @example <caption>include:samples/generated/v1/organization_security_policies.list_preconfigured_expression_sets.js</caption>
* region_tag:compute_v1_generated_OrganizationSecurityPolicies_ListPreconfiguredExpressionSets_async
*/
listPreconfiguredExpressionSets(request?: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IListPreconfiguredExpressionSetsOrganizationSecurityPoliciesRequest, options?: CallOptions): Promise<[
protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.ISecurityPoliciesListPreconfiguredExpressionSetsResponse,
protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IListPreconfiguredExpressionSetsOrganizationSecurityPoliciesRequest | undefined,
{} | undefined
]>;
listPreconfiguredExpressionSets(request: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IListPreconfiguredExpressionSetsOrganizationSecurityPoliciesRequest, options: CallOptions, callback: Callback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.ISecurityPoliciesListPreconfiguredExpressionSetsResponse, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IListPreconfiguredExpressionSetsOrganizationSecurityPoliciesRequest | null | undefined, {} | null | undefined>): void;
listPreconfiguredExpressionSets(request: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IListPreconfiguredExpressionSetsOrganizationSecurityPoliciesRequest, callback: Callback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.ISecurityPoliciesListPreconfiguredExpressionSetsResponse, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IListPreconfiguredExpressionSetsOrganizationSecurityPoliciesRequest | null | undefined, {} | null | undefined>): void;
/**
* Moves the specified security policy.
*
* Use this API to modify Cloud Armor policies. Previously, alpha and beta
* versions of this API were used to modify firewall policies. This usage is
* now disabled for most organizations. Use firewallPolicies.move instead.
*
* @param {Object} request
* The request object that will be sent.
* @param {string} request.parentId
* The new parent of the security policy.
* @param {string} request.requestId
* An optional request ID to identify requests. Specify a unique request ID so
* that if you must retry your request, the server will know to ignore the
* request if it has already been completed.
*
* For example, consider a situation where you make an initial request and
* the request times out. If you make the request again with the same
* request ID, the server can check if original operation with the same
* request ID was received, and if so, will ignore the second request. This
* prevents clients from accidentally creating duplicate commitments.
*
* The request ID must be
* a valid UUID with the exception that zero UUID is not supported
* (00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000).
* @param {string} request.securityPolicy
* Name of the security policy to update.
* @param {object} [options]
* Call options. See {@link https://googleapis.dev/nodejs/google-gax/latest/interfaces/CallOptions.html|CallOptions} for more details.
* @returns {Promise} - The promise which resolves to an array.
* The first element of the array is an object representing
* a long running operation.
* Please see the {@link https://github.com/googleapis/gax-nodejs/blob/master/client-libraries.md#long-running-operations | documentation }
* for more details and examples.
* This method is considered to be in beta. This means while
* stable it is still a work-in-progress and under active development,
* and might get backwards-incompatible changes at any time.
* `.promise()` is not supported yet.
* @example <caption>include:samples/generated/v1/organization_security_policies.move.js</caption>
* region_tag:compute_v1_generated_OrganizationSecurityPolicies_Move_async
*/
move(request?: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IMoveOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest, options?: CallOptions): Promise<[
LROperation<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation, null>,
protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation | undefined,
{} | undefined
]>;
move(request: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IMoveOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest, options: CallOptions, callback: Callback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IMoveOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest | null | undefined, {} | null | undefined>): void;
move(request: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IMoveOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest, callback: Callback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IMoveOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest | null | undefined, {} | null | undefined>): void;
/**
* Patches the specified policy with the data included in the request.
*
* Use this API to modify Cloud Armor policies. Previously, alpha and beta
* versions of this API were used to modify firewall policies. This usage is
* now disabled for most organizations. Use firewallPolicies.patch instead.
*
* @param {Object} request
* The request object that will be sent.
* @param {string} request.requestId
* An optional request ID to identify requests. Specify a unique request ID so
* that if you must retry your request, the server will know to ignore the
* request if it has already been completed.
*
* For example, consider a situation where you make an initial request and
* the request times out. If you make the request again with the same
* request ID, the server can check if original operation with the same
* request ID was received, and if so, will ignore the second request. This
* prevents clients from accidentally creating duplicate commitments.
*
* The request ID must be
* a valid UUID with the exception that zero UUID is not supported
* (00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000).
* @param {string} request.securityPolicy
* Name of the security policy to update.
* @param {google.cloud.compute.v1.SecurityPolicy} request.securityPolicyResource
* The body resource for this request
* @param {object} [options]
* Call options. See {@link https://googleapis.dev/nodejs/google-gax/latest/interfaces/CallOptions.html|CallOptions} for more details.
* @returns {Promise} - The promise which resolves to an array.
* The first element of the array is an object representing
* a long running operation.
* Please see the {@link https://github.com/googleapis/gax-nodejs/blob/master/client-libraries.md#long-running-operations | documentation }
* for more details and examples.
* This method is considered to be in beta. This means while
* stable it is still a work-in-progress and under active development,
* and might get backwards-incompatible changes at any time.
* `.promise()` is not supported yet.
* @example <caption>include:samples/generated/v1/organization_security_policies.patch.js</caption>
* region_tag:compute_v1_generated_OrganizationSecurityPolicies_Patch_async
*/
patch(request?: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IPatchOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest, options?: CallOptions): Promise<[
LROperation<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation, null>,
protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation | undefined,
{} | undefined
]>;
patch(request: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IPatchOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest, options: CallOptions, callback: Callback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IPatchOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest | null | undefined, {} | null | undefined>): void;
patch(request: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IPatchOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest, callback: Callback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IPatchOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest | null | undefined, {} | null | undefined>): void;
/**
* Patches a rule at the specified priority.
*
* Use this API to modify Cloud Armor policies. Previously, alpha and beta
* versions of this API were used to modify firewall policies. This usage is
* now disabled for most organizations. Use firewallPolicies.patchRule
* instead.
*
* @param {Object} request
* The request object that will be sent.
* @param {number} request.priority
* The priority of the rule to patch.
* @param {string} request.requestId
* An optional request ID to identify requests. Specify a unique request ID so
* that if you must retry your request, the server will know to ignore the
* request if it has already been completed.
*
* For example, consider a situation where you make an initial request and
* the request times out. If you make the request again with the same
* request ID, the server can check if original operation with the same
* request ID was received, and if so, will ignore the second request. This
* prevents clients from accidentally creating duplicate commitments.
*
* The request ID must be
* a valid UUID with the exception that zero UUID is not supported
* (00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000).
* @param {string} request.securityPolicy
* Name of the security policy to update.
* @param {google.cloud.compute.v1.SecurityPolicyRule} request.securityPolicyRuleResource
* The body resource for this request
* @param {object} [options]
* Call options. See {@link https://googleapis.dev/nodejs/google-gax/latest/interfaces/CallOptions.html|CallOptions} for more details.
* @returns {Promise} - The promise which resolves to an array.
* The first element of the array is an object representing
* a long running operation.
* Please see the {@link https://github.com/googleapis/gax-nodejs/blob/master/client-libraries.md#long-running-operations | documentation }
* for more details and examples.
* This method is considered to be in beta. This means while
* stable it is still a work-in-progress and under active development,
* and might get backwards-incompatible changes at any time.
* `.promise()` is not supported yet.
* @example <caption>include:samples/generated/v1/organization_security_policies.patch_rule.js</caption>
* region_tag:compute_v1_generated_OrganizationSecurityPolicies_PatchRule_async
*/
patchRule(request?: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IPatchRuleOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest, options?: CallOptions): Promise<[
LROperation<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation, null>,
protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation | undefined,
{} | undefined
]>;
patchRule(request: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IPatchRuleOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest, options: CallOptions, callback: Callback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IPatchRuleOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest | null | undefined, {} | null | undefined>): void;
patchRule(request: protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IPatchRuleOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest, callback: Callback<protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IOperation, protos.google.cloud.compute.v1.IPatchRuleOrganizationSecurityPolicyRequest | null | undefined, {} | null | undefined>): void;
/**
* Removes an association for the specified security policy.
*
* Use this API to modify Cloud Armor policies. Previously, alpha and beta
* versions of this API were used to modify firewall policies. This usage is
* now disabled for most organizations. Use firewallPolicies.removeAssociation
* instead.
*
* @param {Object} request
* The request object that will be sent.
* @param {string} request.name
* Name for the attachment that will be removed.
* @param {string} request.requestId
* An optional request ID to identify requests. Specify a unique request ID so
* that if you must retry your request, the server will know to ignore the
* request if it has already been completed.
*
* For example, consider a situation where you make an initial request and
* the request times out. If you make the request again with the same
* request ID, the server can check if original operation with the same
* request ID was received, and if so, will ignore the second request. This
* prevents clients from accidentally creating duplicate commitments.
*
* The request ID must be
* a valid UUID with the exception that zero UUID is not supported
* (00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000).
* @param {string} request.securityPolicy
* Name of the security policy to update.
* @param {object} [options]
* Call options.