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// Copyright 2021 Google LLC.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// Code generated file. DO NOT EDIT.
// Package osconfig provides access to the OS Config API.
//
// For product documentation, see: https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/osconfig/rest
//
// Creating a client
//
// Usage example:
//
// import "google.golang.org/api/osconfig/v1alpha"
// ...
// ctx := context.Background()
// osconfigService, err := osconfig.NewService(ctx)
//
// In this example, Google Application Default Credentials are used for authentication.
//
// For information on how to create and obtain Application Default Credentials, see https://developers.google.com/identity/protocols/application-default-credentials.
//
// Other authentication options
//
// To use an API key for authentication (note: some APIs do not support API keys), use option.WithAPIKey:
//
// osconfigService, err := osconfig.NewService(ctx, option.WithAPIKey("AIza..."))
//
// To use an OAuth token (e.g., a user token obtained via a three-legged OAuth flow), use option.WithTokenSource:
//
// config := &oauth2.Config{...}
// // ...
// token, err := config.Exchange(ctx, ...)
// osconfigService, err := osconfig.NewService(ctx, option.WithTokenSource(config.TokenSource(ctx, token)))
//
// See https://godoc.org/google.golang.org/api/option/ for details on options.
package osconfig // import "google.golang.org/api/osconfig/v1alpha"
import (
"bytes"
"context"
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"net/http"
"net/url"
"strconv"
"strings"
googleapi "google.golang.org/api/googleapi"
gensupport "google.golang.org/api/internal/gensupport"
option "google.golang.org/api/option"
internaloption "google.golang.org/api/option/internaloption"
htransport "google.golang.org/api/transport/http"
)
// Always reference these packages, just in case the auto-generated code
// below doesn't.
var _ = bytes.NewBuffer
var _ = strconv.Itoa
var _ = fmt.Sprintf
var _ = json.NewDecoder
var _ = io.Copy
var _ = url.Parse
var _ = gensupport.MarshalJSON
var _ = googleapi.Version
var _ = errors.New
var _ = strings.Replace
var _ = context.Canceled
var _ = internaloption.WithDefaultEndpoint
const apiId = "osconfig:v1alpha"
const apiName = "osconfig"
const apiVersion = "v1alpha"
const basePath = "https://osconfig.googleapis.com/"
const mtlsBasePath = "https://osconfig.mtls.googleapis.com/"
// OAuth2 scopes used by this API.
const (
// See, edit, configure, and delete your Google Cloud data and see the
// email address for your Google Account.
CloudPlatformScope = "https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform"
)
// NewService creates a new Service.
func NewService(ctx context.Context, opts ...option.ClientOption) (*Service, error) {
scopesOption := option.WithScopes(
"https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform",
)
// NOTE: prepend, so we don't override user-specified scopes.
opts = append([]option.ClientOption{scopesOption}, opts...)
opts = append(opts, internaloption.WithDefaultEndpoint(basePath))
opts = append(opts, internaloption.WithDefaultMTLSEndpoint(mtlsBasePath))
client, endpoint, err := htransport.NewClient(ctx, opts...)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
s, err := New(client)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if endpoint != "" {
s.BasePath = endpoint
}
return s, nil
}
// New creates a new Service. It uses the provided http.Client for requests.
//
// Deprecated: please use NewService instead.
// To provide a custom HTTP client, use option.WithHTTPClient.
// If you are using google.golang.org/api/googleapis/transport.APIKey, use option.WithAPIKey with NewService instead.
func New(client *http.Client) (*Service, error) {
if client == nil {
return nil, errors.New("client is nil")
}
s := &Service{client: client, BasePath: basePath}
s.Projects = NewProjectsService(s)
return s, nil
}
type Service struct {
client *http.Client
BasePath string // API endpoint base URL
UserAgent string // optional additional User-Agent fragment
Projects *ProjectsService
}
func (s *Service) userAgent() string {
if s.UserAgent == "" {
return googleapi.UserAgent
}
return googleapi.UserAgent + " " + s.UserAgent
}
func NewProjectsService(s *Service) *ProjectsService {
rs := &ProjectsService{s: s}
rs.Locations = NewProjectsLocationsService(s)
return rs
}
type ProjectsService struct {
s *Service
Locations *ProjectsLocationsService
}
func NewProjectsLocationsService(s *Service) *ProjectsLocationsService {
rs := &ProjectsLocationsService{s: s}
rs.InstanceOSPoliciesCompliances = NewProjectsLocationsInstanceOSPoliciesCompliancesService(s)
rs.Instances = NewProjectsLocationsInstancesService(s)
rs.OsPolicyAssignments = NewProjectsLocationsOsPolicyAssignmentsService(s)
return rs
}
type ProjectsLocationsService struct {
s *Service
InstanceOSPoliciesCompliances *ProjectsLocationsInstanceOSPoliciesCompliancesService
Instances *ProjectsLocationsInstancesService
OsPolicyAssignments *ProjectsLocationsOsPolicyAssignmentsService
}
func NewProjectsLocationsInstanceOSPoliciesCompliancesService(s *Service) *ProjectsLocationsInstanceOSPoliciesCompliancesService {
rs := &ProjectsLocationsInstanceOSPoliciesCompliancesService{s: s}
return rs
}
type ProjectsLocationsInstanceOSPoliciesCompliancesService struct {
s *Service
}
func NewProjectsLocationsInstancesService(s *Service) *ProjectsLocationsInstancesService {
rs := &ProjectsLocationsInstancesService{s: s}
rs.Inventories = NewProjectsLocationsInstancesInventoriesService(s)
rs.VulnerabilityReports = NewProjectsLocationsInstancesVulnerabilityReportsService(s)
return rs
}
type ProjectsLocationsInstancesService struct {
s *Service
Inventories *ProjectsLocationsInstancesInventoriesService
VulnerabilityReports *ProjectsLocationsInstancesVulnerabilityReportsService
}
func NewProjectsLocationsInstancesInventoriesService(s *Service) *ProjectsLocationsInstancesInventoriesService {
rs := &ProjectsLocationsInstancesInventoriesService{s: s}
return rs
}
type ProjectsLocationsInstancesInventoriesService struct {
s *Service
}
func NewProjectsLocationsInstancesVulnerabilityReportsService(s *Service) *ProjectsLocationsInstancesVulnerabilityReportsService {
rs := &ProjectsLocationsInstancesVulnerabilityReportsService{s: s}
return rs
}
type ProjectsLocationsInstancesVulnerabilityReportsService struct {
s *Service
}
func NewProjectsLocationsOsPolicyAssignmentsService(s *Service) *ProjectsLocationsOsPolicyAssignmentsService {
rs := &ProjectsLocationsOsPolicyAssignmentsService{s: s}
rs.Operations = NewProjectsLocationsOsPolicyAssignmentsOperationsService(s)
return rs
}
type ProjectsLocationsOsPolicyAssignmentsService struct {
s *Service
Operations *ProjectsLocationsOsPolicyAssignmentsOperationsService
}
func NewProjectsLocationsOsPolicyAssignmentsOperationsService(s *Service) *ProjectsLocationsOsPolicyAssignmentsOperationsService {
rs := &ProjectsLocationsOsPolicyAssignmentsOperationsService{s: s}
return rs
}
type ProjectsLocationsOsPolicyAssignmentsOperationsService struct {
s *Service
}
// CVSSv3: Common Vulnerability Scoring System version 3. For details,
// see https://www.first.org/cvss/specification-document
type CVSSv3 struct {
// AttackComplexity: This metric describes the conditions beyond the
// attacker's control that must exist in order to exploit the
// vulnerability.
//
// Possible values:
// "ATTACK_COMPLEXITY_UNSPECIFIED" - Invalid value.
// "ATTACK_COMPLEXITY_LOW" - Specialized access conditions or
// extenuating circumstances do not exist. An attacker can expect
// repeatable success when attacking the vulnerable component.
// "ATTACK_COMPLEXITY_HIGH" - A successful attack depends on
// conditions beyond the attacker's control. That is, a successful
// attack cannot be accomplished at will, but requires the attacker to
// invest in some measurable amount of effort in preparation or
// execution against the vulnerable component before a successful attack
// can be expected.
AttackComplexity string `json:"attackComplexity,omitempty"`
// AttackVector: This metric reflects the context by which vulnerability
// exploitation is possible.
//
// Possible values:
// "ATTACK_VECTOR_UNSPECIFIED" - Invalid value.
// "ATTACK_VECTOR_NETWORK" - The vulnerable component is bound to the
// network stack and the set of possible attackers extends beyond the
// other options listed below, up to and including the entire Internet.
// "ATTACK_VECTOR_ADJACENT" - The vulnerable component is bound to the
// network stack, but the attack is limited at the protocol level to a
// logically adjacent topology.
// "ATTACK_VECTOR_LOCAL" - The vulnerable component is not bound to
// the network stack and the attacker's path is via read/write/execute
// capabilities.
// "ATTACK_VECTOR_PHYSICAL" - The attack requires the attacker to
// physically touch or manipulate the vulnerable component.
AttackVector string `json:"attackVector,omitempty"`
// AvailabilityImpact: This metric measures the impact to the
// availability of the impacted component resulting from a successfully
// exploited vulnerability.
//
// Possible values:
// "IMPACT_UNSPECIFIED" - Invalid value.
// "IMPACT_HIGH" - High impact.
// "IMPACT_LOW" - Low impact.
// "IMPACT_NONE" - No impact.
AvailabilityImpact string `json:"availabilityImpact,omitempty"`
// BaseScore: The base score is a function of the base metric scores.
// https://www.first.org/cvss/specification-document#Base-Metrics
BaseScore float64 `json:"baseScore,omitempty"`
// ConfidentialityImpact: This metric measures the impact to the
// confidentiality of the information resources managed by a software
// component due to a successfully exploited vulnerability.
//
// Possible values:
// "IMPACT_UNSPECIFIED" - Invalid value.
// "IMPACT_HIGH" - High impact.
// "IMPACT_LOW" - Low impact.
// "IMPACT_NONE" - No impact.
ConfidentialityImpact string `json:"confidentialityImpact,omitempty"`
// ExploitabilityScore: The Exploitability sub-score equation is derived
// from the Base Exploitability metrics.
// https://www.first.org/cvss/specification-document#2-1-Exploitability-Metrics
ExploitabilityScore float64 `json:"exploitabilityScore,omitempty"`
// ImpactScore: The Impact sub-score equation is derived from the Base
// Impact metrics.
ImpactScore float64 `json:"impactScore,omitempty"`
// IntegrityImpact: This metric measures the impact to integrity of a
// successfully exploited vulnerability.
//
// Possible values:
// "IMPACT_UNSPECIFIED" - Invalid value.
// "IMPACT_HIGH" - High impact.
// "IMPACT_LOW" - Low impact.
// "IMPACT_NONE" - No impact.
IntegrityImpact string `json:"integrityImpact,omitempty"`
// PrivilegesRequired: This metric describes the level of privileges an
// attacker must possess before successfully exploiting the
// vulnerability.
//
// Possible values:
// "PRIVILEGES_REQUIRED_UNSPECIFIED" - Invalid value.
// "PRIVILEGES_REQUIRED_NONE" - The attacker is unauthorized prior to
// attack, and therefore does not require any access to settings or
// files of the vulnerable system to carry out an attack.
// "PRIVILEGES_REQUIRED_LOW" - The attacker requires privileges that
// provide basic user capabilities that could normally affect only
// settings and files owned by a user. Alternatively, an attacker with
// Low privileges has the ability to access only non-sensitive
// resources.
// "PRIVILEGES_REQUIRED_HIGH" - The attacker requires privileges that
// provide significant (e.g., administrative) control over the
// vulnerable component allowing access to component-wide settings and
// files.
PrivilegesRequired string `json:"privilegesRequired,omitempty"`
// Scope: The Scope metric captures whether a vulnerability in one
// vulnerable component impacts resources in components beyond its
// security scope.
//
// Possible values:
// "SCOPE_UNSPECIFIED" - Invalid value.
// "SCOPE_UNCHANGED" - An exploited vulnerability can only affect
// resources managed by the same security authority.
// "SCOPE_CHANGED" - An exploited vulnerability can affect resources
// beyond the security scope managed by the security authority of the
// vulnerable component.
Scope string `json:"scope,omitempty"`
// UserInteraction: This metric captures the requirement for a human
// user, other than the attacker, to participate in the successful
// compromise of the vulnerable component.
//
// Possible values:
// "USER_INTERACTION_UNSPECIFIED" - Invalid value.
// "USER_INTERACTION_NONE" - The vulnerable system can be exploited
// without interaction from any user.
// "USER_INTERACTION_REQUIRED" - Successful exploitation of this
// vulnerability requires a user to take some action before the
// vulnerability can be exploited.
UserInteraction string `json:"userInteraction,omitempty"`
// ForceSendFields is a list of field names (e.g. "AttackComplexity") to
// unconditionally include in API requests. By default, fields with
// empty or default values are omitted from API requests. However, any
// non-pointer, non-interface field appearing in ForceSendFields will be
// sent to the server regardless of whether the field is empty or not.
// This may be used to include empty fields in Patch requests.
ForceSendFields []string `json:"-"`
// NullFields is a list of field names (e.g. "AttackComplexity") to
// include in API requests with the JSON null value. By default, fields
// with empty values are omitted from API requests. However, any field
// with an empty value appearing in NullFields will be sent to the
// server as null. It is an error if a field in this list has a
// non-empty value. This may be used to include null fields in Patch
// requests.
NullFields []string `json:"-"`
}
func (s *CVSSv3) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
type NoMethod CVSSv3
raw := NoMethod(*s)
return gensupport.MarshalJSON(raw, s.ForceSendFields, s.NullFields)
}
func (s *CVSSv3) UnmarshalJSON(data []byte) error {
type NoMethod CVSSv3
var s1 struct {
BaseScore gensupport.JSONFloat64 `json:"baseScore"`
ExploitabilityScore gensupport.JSONFloat64 `json:"exploitabilityScore"`
ImpactScore gensupport.JSONFloat64 `json:"impactScore"`
*NoMethod
}
s1.NoMethod = (*NoMethod)(s)
if err := json.Unmarshal(data, &s1); err != nil {
return err
}
s.BaseScore = float64(s1.BaseScore)
s.ExploitabilityScore = float64(s1.ExploitabilityScore)
s.ImpactScore = float64(s1.ImpactScore)
return nil
}
// CancelOperationRequest: The request message for
// Operations.CancelOperation.
type CancelOperationRequest struct {
}
// Date: Represents a whole or partial calendar date, such as a
// birthday. The time of day and time zone are either specified
// elsewhere or are insignificant. The date is relative to the Gregorian
// Calendar. This can represent one of the following: * A full date,
// with non-zero year, month, and day values * A month and day value,
// with a zero year, such as an anniversary * A year on its own, with
// zero month and day values * A year and month value, with a zero day,
// such as a credit card expiration date Related types are
// google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
type Date struct {
// Day: Day of a month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and
// month, or 0 to specify a year by itself or a year and month where the
// day isn't significant.
Day int64 `json:"day,omitempty"`
// Month: Month of a year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 to specify a year
// without a month and day.
Month int64 `json:"month,omitempty"`
// Year: Year of the date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 to specify a
// date without a year.
Year int64 `json:"year,omitempty"`
// ForceSendFields is a list of field names (e.g. "Day") to
// unconditionally include in API requests. By default, fields with
// empty or default values are omitted from API requests. However, any
// non-pointer, non-interface field appearing in ForceSendFields will be
// sent to the server regardless of whether the field is empty or not.
// This may be used to include empty fields in Patch requests.
ForceSendFields []string `json:"-"`
// NullFields is a list of field names (e.g. "Day") to include in API
// requests with the JSON null value. By default, fields with empty
// values are omitted from API requests. However, any field with an
// empty value appearing in NullFields will be sent to the server as
// null. It is an error if a field in this list has a non-empty value.
// This may be used to include null fields in Patch requests.
NullFields []string `json:"-"`
}
func (s *Date) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
type NoMethod Date
raw := NoMethod(*s)
return gensupport.MarshalJSON(raw, s.ForceSendFields, s.NullFields)
}
// Empty: A generic empty message that you can re-use to avoid defining
// duplicated empty messages in your APIs. A typical example is to use
// it as the request or the response type of an API method. For
// instance: service Foo { rpc Bar(google.protobuf.Empty) returns
// (google.protobuf.Empty); } The JSON representation for `Empty` is
// empty JSON object `{}`.
type Empty struct {
// ServerResponse contains the HTTP response code and headers from the
// server.
googleapi.ServerResponse `json:"-"`
}
// FixedOrPercent: Message encapsulating a value that can be either
// absolute ("fixed") or relative ("percent") to a value.
type FixedOrPercent struct {
// Fixed: Specifies a fixed value.
Fixed int64 `json:"fixed,omitempty"`
// Percent: Specifies the relative value defined as a percentage, which
// will be multiplied by a reference value.
Percent int64 `json:"percent,omitempty"`
// ForceSendFields is a list of field names (e.g. "Fixed") to
// unconditionally include in API requests. By default, fields with
// empty or default values are omitted from API requests. However, any
// non-pointer, non-interface field appearing in ForceSendFields will be
// sent to the server regardless of whether the field is empty or not.
// This may be used to include empty fields in Patch requests.
ForceSendFields []string `json:"-"`
// NullFields is a list of field names (e.g. "Fixed") to include in API
// requests with the JSON null value. By default, fields with empty
// values are omitted from API requests. However, any field with an
// empty value appearing in NullFields will be sent to the server as
// null. It is an error if a field in this list has a non-empty value.
// This may be used to include null fields in Patch requests.
NullFields []string `json:"-"`
}
func (s *FixedOrPercent) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
type NoMethod FixedOrPercent
raw := NoMethod(*s)
return gensupport.MarshalJSON(raw, s.ForceSendFields, s.NullFields)
}
// InstanceOSPoliciesCompliance: This API resource represents the OS
// policies compliance data for a Compute Engine virtual machine (VM)
// instance at a given point in time. A Compute Engine VM can have
// multiple OS policy assignments, and each assignment can have multiple
// OS policies. As a result, multiple OS policies could be applied to a
// single VM. You can use this API resource to determine both the
// compliance state of your VM as well as the compliance state of an
// individual OS policy. For more information, see View compliance
// (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/os-configuration-management/view-compliance).
type InstanceOSPoliciesCompliance struct {
// DetailedState: Output only. Detailed compliance state of the VM. This
// field is populated only when compliance state is `UNKNOWN`. It may
// contain one of the following values: * `no-compliance-data`:
// Compliance data is not available for this VM. * `no-agent-detected`:
// OS Config agent is not detected for this VM. *
// `config-not-supported-by-agent`: The version of the OS Config agent
// running on this VM does not support configuration management. *
// `inactive`: VM is not running. * `internal-service-errors`: There
// were internal service errors encountered while enforcing compliance.
// * `agent-errors`: OS config agent encountered errors while enforcing
// compliance.
DetailedState string `json:"detailedState,omitempty"`
// DetailedStateReason: Output only. The reason for the `detailed_state`
// of the VM (if any).
DetailedStateReason string `json:"detailedStateReason,omitempty"`
// Instance: Output only. The Compute Engine VM instance name.
Instance string `json:"instance,omitempty"`
// LastComplianceCheckTime: Output only. Timestamp of the last
// compliance check for the VM.
LastComplianceCheckTime string `json:"lastComplianceCheckTime,omitempty"`
// LastComplianceRunId: Output only. Unique identifier for the last
// compliance run. This id will be logged by the OS config agent during
// a compliance run and can be used for debugging and tracing purpose.
LastComplianceRunId string `json:"lastComplianceRunId,omitempty"`
// Name: Output only. The `InstanceOSPoliciesCompliance` API resource
// name. Format:
// `projects/{project_number}/locations/{location}/instanceOSPoliciesComp
// liances/{instance_id}`
Name string `json:"name,omitempty"`
// OsPolicyCompliances: Output only. Compliance data for each `OSPolicy`
// that is applied to the VM.
OsPolicyCompliances []*InstanceOSPoliciesComplianceOSPolicyCompliance `json:"osPolicyCompliances,omitempty"`
// State: Output only. Compliance state of the VM.
//
// Possible values:
// "OS_POLICY_COMPLIANCE_STATE_UNSPECIFIED" - Default value. This
// value is unused.
// "COMPLIANT" - Compliant state.
// "NON_COMPLIANT" - Non-compliant state
// "UNKNOWN" - Unknown compliance state.
// "NO_OS_POLICIES_APPLICABLE" - No applicable OS policies were found
// for the instance. This state is only applicable to the instance.
State string `json:"state,omitempty"`
// ServerResponse contains the HTTP response code and headers from the
// server.
googleapi.ServerResponse `json:"-"`
// ForceSendFields is a list of field names (e.g. "DetailedState") to
// unconditionally include in API requests. By default, fields with
// empty or default values are omitted from API requests. However, any
// non-pointer, non-interface field appearing in ForceSendFields will be
// sent to the server regardless of whether the field is empty or not.
// This may be used to include empty fields in Patch requests.
ForceSendFields []string `json:"-"`
// NullFields is a list of field names (e.g. "DetailedState") to include
// in API requests with the JSON null value. By default, fields with
// empty values are omitted from API requests. However, any field with
// an empty value appearing in NullFields will be sent to the server as
// null. It is an error if a field in this list has a non-empty value.
// This may be used to include null fields in Patch requests.
NullFields []string `json:"-"`
}
func (s *InstanceOSPoliciesCompliance) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
type NoMethod InstanceOSPoliciesCompliance
raw := NoMethod(*s)
return gensupport.MarshalJSON(raw, s.ForceSendFields, s.NullFields)
}
// InstanceOSPoliciesComplianceOSPolicyCompliance: Compliance data for
// an OS policy
type InstanceOSPoliciesComplianceOSPolicyCompliance struct {
// OsPolicyAssignment: Reference to the `OSPolicyAssignment` API
// resource that the `OSPolicy` belongs to. Format:
// `projects/{project_number}/locations/{location}/osPolicyAssignments/{o
// s_policy_assignment_id@revision_id}`
OsPolicyAssignment string `json:"osPolicyAssignment,omitempty"`
// OsPolicyId: The OS policy id
OsPolicyId string `json:"osPolicyId,omitempty"`
// OsPolicyResourceCompliances: Compliance data for each
// `OSPolicyResource` that is applied to the VM.
OsPolicyResourceCompliances []*OSPolicyResourceCompliance `json:"osPolicyResourceCompliances,omitempty"`
// State: Compliance state of the OS policy.
//
// Possible values:
// "OS_POLICY_COMPLIANCE_STATE_UNSPECIFIED" - Default value. This
// value is unused.
// "COMPLIANT" - Compliant state.
// "NON_COMPLIANT" - Non-compliant state
// "UNKNOWN" - Unknown compliance state.
// "NO_OS_POLICIES_APPLICABLE" - No applicable OS policies were found
// for the instance. This state is only applicable to the instance.
State string `json:"state,omitempty"`
// ForceSendFields is a list of field names (e.g. "OsPolicyAssignment")
// to unconditionally include in API requests. By default, fields with
// empty or default values are omitted from API requests. However, any
// non-pointer, non-interface field appearing in ForceSendFields will be
// sent to the server regardless of whether the field is empty or not.
// This may be used to include empty fields in Patch requests.
ForceSendFields []string `json:"-"`
// NullFields is a list of field names (e.g. "OsPolicyAssignment") to
// include in API requests with the JSON null value. By default, fields
// with empty values are omitted from API requests. However, any field
// with an empty value appearing in NullFields will be sent to the
// server as null. It is an error if a field in this list has a
// non-empty value. This may be used to include null fields in Patch
// requests.
NullFields []string `json:"-"`
}
func (s *InstanceOSPoliciesComplianceOSPolicyCompliance) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
type NoMethod InstanceOSPoliciesComplianceOSPolicyCompliance
raw := NoMethod(*s)
return gensupport.MarshalJSON(raw, s.ForceSendFields, s.NullFields)
}
// Inventory: This API resource represents the available inventory data
// for a Compute Engine virtual machine (VM) instance at a given point
// in time. You can use this API resource to determine the inventory
// data of your VM. For more information, see Information provided by OS
// inventory management
// (https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/instances/os-inventory-management#data-collected).
type Inventory struct {
// Items: Output only. Inventory items related to the VM keyed by an
// opaque unique identifier for each inventory item. The identifier is
// unique to each distinct and addressable inventory item and will
// change, when there is a new package version.
Items map[string]InventoryItem `json:"items,omitempty"`
// Name: Output only. The `Inventory` API resource name. Format:
// `projects/{project_number}/locations/{location}/instances/{instance_id
// }/inventory`
Name string `json:"name,omitempty"`
// OsInfo: Output only. Base level operating system information for the
// VM.
OsInfo *InventoryOsInfo `json:"osInfo,omitempty"`
// UpdateTime: Output only. Timestamp of the last reported inventory for
// the VM.
UpdateTime string `json:"updateTime,omitempty"`
// ServerResponse contains the HTTP response code and headers from the
// server.
googleapi.ServerResponse `json:"-"`
// ForceSendFields is a list of field names (e.g. "Items") to
// unconditionally include in API requests. By default, fields with
// empty or default values are omitted from API requests. However, any
// non-pointer, non-interface field appearing in ForceSendFields will be
// sent to the server regardless of whether the field is empty or not.
// This may be used to include empty fields in Patch requests.
ForceSendFields []string `json:"-"`
// NullFields is a list of field names (e.g. "Items") to include in API
// requests with the JSON null value. By default, fields with empty
// values are omitted from API requests. However, any field with an
// empty value appearing in NullFields will be sent to the server as
// null. It is an error if a field in this list has a non-empty value.
// This may be used to include null fields in Patch requests.
NullFields []string `json:"-"`
}
func (s *Inventory) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
type NoMethod Inventory
raw := NoMethod(*s)
return gensupport.MarshalJSON(raw, s.ForceSendFields, s.NullFields)
}
// InventoryItem: A single piece of inventory on a VM.
type InventoryItem struct {
// AvailablePackage: Software package available to be installed on the
// VM instance.
AvailablePackage *InventorySoftwarePackage `json:"availablePackage,omitempty"`
// CreateTime: When this inventory item was first detected.
CreateTime string `json:"createTime,omitempty"`
// Id: Identifier for this item, unique across items for this VM.
Id string `json:"id,omitempty"`
// InstalledPackage: Software package present on the VM instance.
InstalledPackage *InventorySoftwarePackage `json:"installedPackage,omitempty"`
// OriginType: The origin of this inventory item.
//
// Possible values:
// "ORIGIN_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED" - Invalid. An origin type must be
// specified.
// "INVENTORY_REPORT" - This inventory item was discovered as the
// result of the agent reporting inventory via the reporting API.
OriginType string `json:"originType,omitempty"`
// Type: The specific type of inventory, correlating to its specific
// details.
//
// Possible values:
// "TYPE_UNSPECIFIED" - Invalid. An type must be specified.
// "INSTALLED_PACKAGE" - This represents a package that is installed
// on the VM.
// "AVAILABLE_PACKAGE" - This represents an update that is available
// for a package.
Type string `json:"type,omitempty"`
// UpdateTime: When this inventory item was last modified.
UpdateTime string `json:"updateTime,omitempty"`
// ForceSendFields is a list of field names (e.g. "AvailablePackage") to
// unconditionally include in API requests. By default, fields with
// empty or default values are omitted from API requests. However, any
// non-pointer, non-interface field appearing in ForceSendFields will be
// sent to the server regardless of whether the field is empty or not.
// This may be used to include empty fields in Patch requests.
ForceSendFields []string `json:"-"`
// NullFields is a list of field names (e.g. "AvailablePackage") to
// include in API requests with the JSON null value. By default, fields
// with empty values are omitted from API requests. However, any field
// with an empty value appearing in NullFields will be sent to the
// server as null. It is an error if a field in this list has a
// non-empty value. This may be used to include null fields in Patch
// requests.
NullFields []string `json:"-"`
}
func (s *InventoryItem) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
type NoMethod InventoryItem
raw := NoMethod(*s)
return gensupport.MarshalJSON(raw, s.ForceSendFields, s.NullFields)
}
// InventoryOsInfo: Operating system information for the VM.
type InventoryOsInfo struct {
// Architecture: The system architecture of the operating system.
Architecture string `json:"architecture,omitempty"`
// Hostname: The VM hostname.
Hostname string `json:"hostname,omitempty"`
// KernelRelease: The kernel release of the operating system.
KernelRelease string `json:"kernelRelease,omitempty"`
// KernelVersion: The kernel version of the operating system.
KernelVersion string `json:"kernelVersion,omitempty"`
// LongName: The operating system long name. For example 'Debian
// GNU/Linux 9' or 'Microsoft Window Server 2019 Datacenter'.
LongName string `json:"longName,omitempty"`
// OsconfigAgentVersion: The current version of the OS Config agent
// running on the VM.
OsconfigAgentVersion string `json:"osconfigAgentVersion,omitempty"`
// ShortName: The operating system short name. For example, 'windows' or
// 'debian'.
ShortName string `json:"shortName,omitempty"`
// Version: The version of the operating system.
Version string `json:"version,omitempty"`
// ForceSendFields is a list of field names (e.g. "Architecture") to
// unconditionally include in API requests. By default, fields with
// empty or default values are omitted from API requests. However, any
// non-pointer, non-interface field appearing in ForceSendFields will be
// sent to the server regardless of whether the field is empty or not.
// This may be used to include empty fields in Patch requests.
ForceSendFields []string `json:"-"`
// NullFields is a list of field names (e.g. "Architecture") to include
// in API requests with the JSON null value. By default, fields with
// empty values are omitted from API requests. However, any field with
// an empty value appearing in NullFields will be sent to the server as
// null. It is an error if a field in this list has a non-empty value.
// This may be used to include null fields in Patch requests.
NullFields []string `json:"-"`
}
func (s *InventoryOsInfo) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
type NoMethod InventoryOsInfo
raw := NoMethod(*s)
return gensupport.MarshalJSON(raw, s.ForceSendFields, s.NullFields)
}
// InventorySoftwarePackage: Software package information of the
// operating system.
type InventorySoftwarePackage struct {
// AptPackage: Details of an APT package. For details about the apt
// package manager, see https://wiki.debian.org/Apt.
AptPackage *InventoryVersionedPackage `json:"aptPackage,omitempty"`
// CosPackage: Details of a COS package.
CosPackage *InventoryVersionedPackage `json:"cosPackage,omitempty"`
// GoogetPackage: Details of a Googet package. For details about the
// googet package manager, see https://github.com/google/googet.
GoogetPackage *InventoryVersionedPackage `json:"googetPackage,omitempty"`
// QfePackage: Details of a Windows Quick Fix engineering package. See
// https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/cimwin32prov/win32-quickfixengineering
// for info in Windows Quick Fix Engineering.
QfePackage *InventoryWindowsQuickFixEngineeringPackage `json:"qfePackage,omitempty"`
// WindowsApplication: Details of Windows Application.
WindowsApplication *InventoryWindowsApplication `json:"windowsApplication,omitempty"`
// WuaPackage: Details of a Windows Update package. See
// https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/_wua/ for
// information about Windows Update.
WuaPackage *InventoryWindowsUpdatePackage `json:"wuaPackage,omitempty"`
// YumPackage: Yum package info. For details about the yum package
// manager, see
// https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/6/html/deployment_guide/ch-yum.
YumPackage *InventoryVersionedPackage `json:"yumPackage,omitempty"`
// ZypperPackage: Details of a Zypper package. For details about the
// Zypper package manager, see
// https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Zypper_manual.
ZypperPackage *InventoryVersionedPackage `json:"zypperPackage,omitempty"`
// ZypperPatch: Details of a Zypper patch. For details about the Zypper
// package manager, see https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Zypper_manual.
ZypperPatch *InventoryZypperPatch `json:"zypperPatch,omitempty"`
// ForceSendFields is a list of field names (e.g. "AptPackage") to
// unconditionally include in API requests. By default, fields with
// empty or default values are omitted from API requests. However, any
// non-pointer, non-interface field appearing in ForceSendFields will be
// sent to the server regardless of whether the field is empty or not.
// This may be used to include empty fields in Patch requests.
ForceSendFields []string `json:"-"`
// NullFields is a list of field names (e.g. "AptPackage") to include in
// API requests with the JSON null value. By default, fields with empty
// values are omitted from API requests. However, any field with an
// empty value appearing in NullFields will be sent to the server as
// null. It is an error if a field in this list has a non-empty value.
// This may be used to include null fields in Patch requests.
NullFields []string `json:"-"`
}
func (s *InventorySoftwarePackage) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
type NoMethod InventorySoftwarePackage
raw := NoMethod(*s)
return gensupport.MarshalJSON(raw, s.ForceSendFields, s.NullFields)
}
// InventoryVersionedPackage: Information related to the a standard
// versioned package. This includes package info for APT, Yum, Zypper,
// and Googet package managers.
type InventoryVersionedPackage struct {
// Architecture: The system architecture this package is intended for.
Architecture string `json:"architecture,omitempty"`
// PackageName: The name of the package.
PackageName string `json:"packageName,omitempty"`
// Version: The version of the package.
Version string `json:"version,omitempty"`
// ForceSendFields is a list of field names (e.g. "Architecture") to
// unconditionally include in API requests. By default, fields with
// empty or default values are omitted from API requests. However, any
// non-pointer, non-interface field appearing in ForceSendFields will be
// sent to the server regardless of whether the field is empty or not.
// This may be used to include empty fields in Patch requests.
ForceSendFields []string `json:"-"`
// NullFields is a list of field names (e.g. "Architecture") to include
// in API requests with the JSON null value. By default, fields with
// empty values are omitted from API requests. However, any field with
// an empty value appearing in NullFields will be sent to the server as
// null. It is an error if a field in this list has a non-empty value.
// This may be used to include null fields in Patch requests.
NullFields []string `json:"-"`
}
func (s *InventoryVersionedPackage) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
type NoMethod InventoryVersionedPackage
raw := NoMethod(*s)
return gensupport.MarshalJSON(raw, s.ForceSendFields, s.NullFields)
}
// InventoryWindowsApplication: Contains information about a Windows
// application as retrieved from the Windows Registry. For more
// information about these fields, see Windows Installer Properties for
// the Uninstall Registry
// (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/msi/uninstall-registry-key){:
// class="external" }
type InventoryWindowsApplication struct {
// DisplayName: The name of the application or product.
DisplayName string `json:"displayName,omitempty"`
// DisplayVersion: The version of the product or application in string
// format.
DisplayVersion string `json:"displayVersion,omitempty"`
// HelpLink: The internet address for technical support.
HelpLink string `json:"helpLink,omitempty"`
// InstallDate: The last time this product received service. The value
// of this property is replaced each time a patch is applied or removed
// from the product or the command-line option is used to repair the
// product.
InstallDate *Date `json:"installDate,omitempty"`
// Publisher: The name of the manufacturer for the product or
// application.
Publisher string `json:"publisher,omitempty"`
// ForceSendFields is a list of field names (e.g. "DisplayName") to
// unconditionally include in API requests. By default, fields with
// empty or default values are omitted from API requests. However, any
// non-pointer, non-interface field appearing in ForceSendFields will be
// sent to the server regardless of whether the field is empty or not.
// This may be used to include empty fields in Patch requests.
ForceSendFields []string `json:"-"`
// NullFields is a list of field names (e.g. "DisplayName") to include
// in API requests with the JSON null value. By default, fields with
// empty values are omitted from API requests. However, any field with
// an empty value appearing in NullFields will be sent to the server as
// null. It is an error if a field in this list has a non-empty value.
// This may be used to include null fields in Patch requests.
NullFields []string `json:"-"`
}
func (s *InventoryWindowsApplication) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
type NoMethod InventoryWindowsApplication
raw := NoMethod(*s)
return gensupport.MarshalJSON(raw, s.ForceSendFields, s.NullFields)
}
// InventoryWindowsQuickFixEngineeringPackage: Information related to a
// Quick Fix Engineering package. Fields are taken from Windows
// QuickFixEngineering Interface and match the source names:
// https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/cimwin32prov/win32-quickfixengineering
type InventoryWindowsQuickFixEngineeringPackage struct {
// Caption: A short textual description of the QFE update.
Caption string `json:"caption,omitempty"`
// Description: A textual description of the QFE update.
Description string `json:"description,omitempty"`
// HotFixId: Unique identifier associated with a particular QFE update.
HotFixId string `json:"hotFixId,omitempty"`
// InstallTime: Date that the QFE update was installed. Mapped from
// installed_on field.
InstallTime string `json:"installTime,omitempty"`
// ForceSendFields is a list of field names (e.g. "Caption") to
// unconditionally include in API requests. By default, fields with
// empty or default values are omitted from API requests. However, any
// non-pointer, non-interface field appearing in ForceSendFields will be
// sent to the server regardless of whether the field is empty or not.
// This may be used to include empty fields in Patch requests.
ForceSendFields []string `json:"-"`
// NullFields is a list of field names (e.g. "Caption") to include in
// API requests with the JSON null value. By default, fields with empty
// values are omitted from API requests. However, any field with an
// empty value appearing in NullFields will be sent to the server as
// null. It is an error if a field in this list has a non-empty value.
// This may be used to include null fields in Patch requests.
NullFields []string `json:"-"`
}
func (s *InventoryWindowsQuickFixEngineeringPackage) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
type NoMethod InventoryWindowsQuickFixEngineeringPackage
raw := NoMethod(*s)
return gensupport.MarshalJSON(raw, s.ForceSendFields, s.NullFields)
}
// InventoryWindowsUpdatePackage: Details related to a Windows Update
// package. Field data and names are taken from Windows Update API
// IUpdate Interface:
// https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/_wua/ Descriptive