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75<h1><a href="runtimeconfig_v1beta1.html">Cloud Runtime Configuration API</a> . <a href="runtimeconfig_v1beta1.projects.html">projects</a> . <a href="runtimeconfig_v1beta1.projects.configs.html">configs</a> . <a href="runtimeconfig_v1beta1.projects.configs.waiters.html">waiters</a></h1>
76<h2>Instance Methods</h2>
77<p class="toc_element">
78  <code><a href="#close">close()</a></code></p>
79<p class="firstline">Close httplib2 connections.</p>
80<p class="toc_element">
81  <code><a href="#create">create(parent, body=None, requestId=None, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p>
82<p class="firstline">Creates a Waiter resource. This operation returns a long-running Operation resource which can be polled for completion. However, a waiter with the given name will exist (and can be retrieved) prior to the operation completing. If the operation fails, the failed Waiter resource will still exist and must be deleted prior to subsequent creation attempts.</p>
83<p class="toc_element">
84  <code><a href="#delete">delete(name, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p>
85<p class="firstline">Deletes the waiter with the specified name.</p>
86<p class="toc_element">
87  <code><a href="#get">get(name, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p>
88<p class="firstline">Gets information about a single waiter.</p>
89<p class="toc_element">
90  <code><a href="#list">list(parent, pageSize=None, pageToken=None, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p>
91<p class="firstline">List waiters within the given configuration.</p>
92<p class="toc_element">
93  <code><a href="#list_next">list_next(previous_request, previous_response)</a></code></p>
94<p class="firstline">Retrieves the next page of results.</p>
95<p class="toc_element">
96  <code><a href="#testIamPermissions">testIamPermissions(resource, body=None, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p>
97<p class="firstline">Returns permissions that a caller has on the specified resource. If the resource does not exist, this will return an empty set of permissions, not a `NOT_FOUND` error. Note: This operation is designed to be used for building permission-aware UIs and command-line tools, not for authorization checking. This operation may "fail open" without warning.</p>
98<h3>Method Details</h3>
99<div class="method">
100    <code class="details" id="close">close()</code>
101  <pre>Close httplib2 connections.</pre>
102</div>
103
104<div class="method">
105    <code class="details" id="create">create(parent, body=None, requestId=None, x__xgafv=None)</code>
106  <pre>Creates a Waiter resource. This operation returns a long-running Operation resource which can be polled for completion. However, a waiter with the given name will exist (and can be retrieved) prior to the operation completing. If the operation fails, the failed Waiter resource will still exist and must be deleted prior to subsequent creation attempts.
107
108Args:
109  parent: string, The path to the configuration that will own the waiter. The configuration must exist beforehand; the path must be in the format: `projects/[PROJECT_ID]/configs/[CONFIG_NAME]`. (required)
110  body: object, The request body.
111    The object takes the form of:
112
113{ # A Waiter resource waits for some end condition within a RuntimeConfig resource to be met before it returns. For example, assume you have a distributed system where each node writes to a Variable resource indicating the node&#x27;s readiness as part of the startup process. You then configure a Waiter resource with the success condition set to wait until some number of nodes have checked in. Afterwards, your application runs some arbitrary code after the condition has been met and the waiter returns successfully. Once created, a Waiter resource is immutable. To learn more about using waiters, read the [Creating a Waiter](/deployment-manager/runtime-configurator/creating-a-waiter) documentation.
114  &quot;createTime&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Output only. The instant at which this Waiter resource was created. Adding the value of `timeout` to this instant yields the timeout deadline for the waiter.
115  &quot;done&quot;: True or False, # Output only. If the value is `false`, it means the waiter is still waiting for one of its conditions to be met. If true, the waiter has finished. If the waiter finished due to a timeout or failure, `error` will be set.
116  &quot;error&quot;: { # The `Status` type defines a logical error model that is suitable for different programming environments, including REST APIs and RPC APIs. It is used by [gRPC](https://github.com/grpc). Each `Status` message contains three pieces of data: error code, error message, and error details. You can find out more about this error model and how to work with it in the [API Design Guide](https://cloud.google.com/apis/design/errors). # Output only. If the waiter ended due to a failure or timeout, this value will be set.
117    &quot;code&quot;: 42, # The status code, which should be an enum value of google.rpc.Code.
118    &quot;details&quot;: [ # A list of messages that carry the error details. There is a common set of message types for APIs to use.
119      {
120        &quot;a_key&quot;: &quot;&quot;, # Properties of the object. Contains field @type with type URL.
121      },
122    ],
123    &quot;message&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # A developer-facing error message, which should be in English. Any user-facing error message should be localized and sent in the google.rpc.Status.details field, or localized by the client.
124  },
125  &quot;failure&quot;: { # The condition that a Waiter resource is waiting for. # [Optional] The failure condition of this waiter. If this condition is met, `done` will be set to `true` and the `error` code will be set to `ABORTED`. The failure condition takes precedence over the success condition. If both conditions are met, a failure will be indicated. This value is optional; if no failure condition is set, the only failure scenario will be a timeout.
126    &quot;cardinality&quot;: { # A Cardinality condition for the Waiter resource. A cardinality condition is met when the number of variables under a specified path prefix reaches a predefined number. For example, if you set a Cardinality condition where the `path` is set to `/foo` and the number of paths is set to `2`, the following variables would meet the condition in a RuntimeConfig resource: + `/foo/variable1 = &quot;value1&quot;` + `/foo/variable2 = &quot;value2&quot;` + `/bar/variable3 = &quot;value3&quot;` It would not satisfy the same condition with the `number` set to `3`, however, because there is only 2 paths that start with `/foo`. Cardinality conditions are recursive; all subtrees under the specific path prefix are counted. # The cardinality of the `EndCondition`.
127      &quot;number&quot;: 42, # The number variables under the `path` that must exist to meet this condition. Defaults to 1 if not specified.
128      &quot;path&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The root of the variable subtree to monitor. For example, `/foo`.
129    },
130  },
131  &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The name of the Waiter resource, in the format: projects/[PROJECT_ID]/configs/[CONFIG_NAME]/waiters/[WAITER_NAME] The `[PROJECT_ID]` must be a valid Google Cloud project ID, the `[CONFIG_NAME]` must be a valid RuntimeConfig resource, the `[WAITER_NAME]` must match RFC 1035 segment specification, and the length of `[WAITER_NAME]` must be less than 64 bytes. After you create a Waiter resource, you cannot change the resource name.
132  &quot;success&quot;: { # The condition that a Waiter resource is waiting for. # [Required] The success condition. If this condition is met, `done` will be set to `true` and the `error` value will remain unset. The failure condition takes precedence over the success condition. If both conditions are met, a failure will be indicated.
133    &quot;cardinality&quot;: { # A Cardinality condition for the Waiter resource. A cardinality condition is met when the number of variables under a specified path prefix reaches a predefined number. For example, if you set a Cardinality condition where the `path` is set to `/foo` and the number of paths is set to `2`, the following variables would meet the condition in a RuntimeConfig resource: + `/foo/variable1 = &quot;value1&quot;` + `/foo/variable2 = &quot;value2&quot;` + `/bar/variable3 = &quot;value3&quot;` It would not satisfy the same condition with the `number` set to `3`, however, because there is only 2 paths that start with `/foo`. Cardinality conditions are recursive; all subtrees under the specific path prefix are counted. # The cardinality of the `EndCondition`.
134      &quot;number&quot;: 42, # The number variables under the `path` that must exist to meet this condition. Defaults to 1 if not specified.
135      &quot;path&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The root of the variable subtree to monitor. For example, `/foo`.
136    },
137  },
138  &quot;timeout&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # [Required] Specifies the timeout of the waiter in seconds, beginning from the instant that `waiters().create` method is called. If this time elapses before the success or failure conditions are met, the waiter fails and sets the `error` code to `DEADLINE_EXCEEDED`.
139}
140
141  requestId: string, An optional but recommended unique `request_id`. If the server receives two `create()` requests with the same `request_id`, then the second request will be ignored and the first resource created and stored in the backend is returned. Empty `request_id` fields are ignored. It is responsibility of the client to ensure uniqueness of the `request_id` strings. `request_id` strings are limited to 64 characters.
142  x__xgafv: string, V1 error format.
143    Allowed values
144      1 - v1 error format
145      2 - v2 error format
146
147Returns:
148  An object of the form:
149
150    { # This resource represents a long-running operation that is the result of a network API call.
151  &quot;done&quot;: True or False, # If the value is `false`, it means the operation is still in progress. If `true`, the operation is completed, and either `error` or `response` is available.
152  &quot;error&quot;: { # The `Status` type defines a logical error model that is suitable for different programming environments, including REST APIs and RPC APIs. It is used by [gRPC](https://github.com/grpc). Each `Status` message contains three pieces of data: error code, error message, and error details. You can find out more about this error model and how to work with it in the [API Design Guide](https://cloud.google.com/apis/design/errors). # The error result of the operation in case of failure or cancellation.
153    &quot;code&quot;: 42, # The status code, which should be an enum value of google.rpc.Code.
154    &quot;details&quot;: [ # A list of messages that carry the error details. There is a common set of message types for APIs to use.
155      {
156        &quot;a_key&quot;: &quot;&quot;, # Properties of the object. Contains field @type with type URL.
157      },
158    ],
159    &quot;message&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # A developer-facing error message, which should be in English. Any user-facing error message should be localized and sent in the google.rpc.Status.details field, or localized by the client.
160  },
161  &quot;metadata&quot;: { # Service-specific metadata associated with the operation. It typically contains progress information and common metadata such as create time. Some services might not provide such metadata. Any method that returns a long-running operation should document the metadata type, if any.
162    &quot;a_key&quot;: &quot;&quot;, # Properties of the object. Contains field @type with type URL.
163  },
164  &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The server-assigned name, which is only unique within the same service that originally returns it. If you use the default HTTP mapping, the `name` should be a resource name ending with `operations/{unique_id}`.
165  &quot;response&quot;: { # The normal response of the operation in case of success. If the original method returns no data on success, such as `Delete`, the response is `google.protobuf.Empty`. If the original method is standard `Get`/`Create`/`Update`, the response should be the resource. For other methods, the response should have the type `XxxResponse`, where `Xxx` is the original method name. For example, if the original method name is `TakeSnapshot()`, the inferred response type is `TakeSnapshotResponse`.
166    &quot;a_key&quot;: &quot;&quot;, # Properties of the object. Contains field @type with type URL.
167  },
168}</pre>
169</div>
170
171<div class="method">
172    <code class="details" id="delete">delete(name, x__xgafv=None)</code>
173  <pre>Deletes the waiter with the specified name.
174
175Args:
176  name: string, The Waiter resource to delete, in the format: `projects/[PROJECT_ID]/configs/[CONFIG_NAME]/waiters/[WAITER_NAME]` (required)
177  x__xgafv: string, V1 error format.
178    Allowed values
179      1 - v1 error format
180      2 - v2 error format
181
182Returns:
183  An object of the form:
184
185    { # 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 `{}`.
186}</pre>
187</div>
188
189<div class="method">
190    <code class="details" id="get">get(name, x__xgafv=None)</code>
191  <pre>Gets information about a single waiter.
192
193Args:
194  name: string, The fully-qualified name of the Waiter resource object to retrieve, in the format: `projects/[PROJECT_ID]/configs/[CONFIG_NAME]/waiters/[WAITER_NAME]` (required)
195  x__xgafv: string, V1 error format.
196    Allowed values
197      1 - v1 error format
198      2 - v2 error format
199
200Returns:
201  An object of the form:
202
203    { # A Waiter resource waits for some end condition within a RuntimeConfig resource to be met before it returns. For example, assume you have a distributed system where each node writes to a Variable resource indicating the node&#x27;s readiness as part of the startup process. You then configure a Waiter resource with the success condition set to wait until some number of nodes have checked in. Afterwards, your application runs some arbitrary code after the condition has been met and the waiter returns successfully. Once created, a Waiter resource is immutable. To learn more about using waiters, read the [Creating a Waiter](/deployment-manager/runtime-configurator/creating-a-waiter) documentation.
204  &quot;createTime&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Output only. The instant at which this Waiter resource was created. Adding the value of `timeout` to this instant yields the timeout deadline for the waiter.
205  &quot;done&quot;: True or False, # Output only. If the value is `false`, it means the waiter is still waiting for one of its conditions to be met. If true, the waiter has finished. If the waiter finished due to a timeout or failure, `error` will be set.
206  &quot;error&quot;: { # The `Status` type defines a logical error model that is suitable for different programming environments, including REST APIs and RPC APIs. It is used by [gRPC](https://github.com/grpc). Each `Status` message contains three pieces of data: error code, error message, and error details. You can find out more about this error model and how to work with it in the [API Design Guide](https://cloud.google.com/apis/design/errors). # Output only. If the waiter ended due to a failure or timeout, this value will be set.
207    &quot;code&quot;: 42, # The status code, which should be an enum value of google.rpc.Code.
208    &quot;details&quot;: [ # A list of messages that carry the error details. There is a common set of message types for APIs to use.
209      {
210        &quot;a_key&quot;: &quot;&quot;, # Properties of the object. Contains field @type with type URL.
211      },
212    ],
213    &quot;message&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # A developer-facing error message, which should be in English. Any user-facing error message should be localized and sent in the google.rpc.Status.details field, or localized by the client.
214  },
215  &quot;failure&quot;: { # The condition that a Waiter resource is waiting for. # [Optional] The failure condition of this waiter. If this condition is met, `done` will be set to `true` and the `error` code will be set to `ABORTED`. The failure condition takes precedence over the success condition. If both conditions are met, a failure will be indicated. This value is optional; if no failure condition is set, the only failure scenario will be a timeout.
216    &quot;cardinality&quot;: { # A Cardinality condition for the Waiter resource. A cardinality condition is met when the number of variables under a specified path prefix reaches a predefined number. For example, if you set a Cardinality condition where the `path` is set to `/foo` and the number of paths is set to `2`, the following variables would meet the condition in a RuntimeConfig resource: + `/foo/variable1 = &quot;value1&quot;` + `/foo/variable2 = &quot;value2&quot;` + `/bar/variable3 = &quot;value3&quot;` It would not satisfy the same condition with the `number` set to `3`, however, because there is only 2 paths that start with `/foo`. Cardinality conditions are recursive; all subtrees under the specific path prefix are counted. # The cardinality of the `EndCondition`.
217      &quot;number&quot;: 42, # The number variables under the `path` that must exist to meet this condition. Defaults to 1 if not specified.
218      &quot;path&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The root of the variable subtree to monitor. For example, `/foo`.
219    },
220  },
221  &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The name of the Waiter resource, in the format: projects/[PROJECT_ID]/configs/[CONFIG_NAME]/waiters/[WAITER_NAME] The `[PROJECT_ID]` must be a valid Google Cloud project ID, the `[CONFIG_NAME]` must be a valid RuntimeConfig resource, the `[WAITER_NAME]` must match RFC 1035 segment specification, and the length of `[WAITER_NAME]` must be less than 64 bytes. After you create a Waiter resource, you cannot change the resource name.
222  &quot;success&quot;: { # The condition that a Waiter resource is waiting for. # [Required] The success condition. If this condition is met, `done` will be set to `true` and the `error` value will remain unset. The failure condition takes precedence over the success condition. If both conditions are met, a failure will be indicated.
223    &quot;cardinality&quot;: { # A Cardinality condition for the Waiter resource. A cardinality condition is met when the number of variables under a specified path prefix reaches a predefined number. For example, if you set a Cardinality condition where the `path` is set to `/foo` and the number of paths is set to `2`, the following variables would meet the condition in a RuntimeConfig resource: + `/foo/variable1 = &quot;value1&quot;` + `/foo/variable2 = &quot;value2&quot;` + `/bar/variable3 = &quot;value3&quot;` It would not satisfy the same condition with the `number` set to `3`, however, because there is only 2 paths that start with `/foo`. Cardinality conditions are recursive; all subtrees under the specific path prefix are counted. # The cardinality of the `EndCondition`.
224      &quot;number&quot;: 42, # The number variables under the `path` that must exist to meet this condition. Defaults to 1 if not specified.
225      &quot;path&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The root of the variable subtree to monitor. For example, `/foo`.
226    },
227  },
228  &quot;timeout&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # [Required] Specifies the timeout of the waiter in seconds, beginning from the instant that `waiters().create` method is called. If this time elapses before the success or failure conditions are met, the waiter fails and sets the `error` code to `DEADLINE_EXCEEDED`.
229}</pre>
230</div>
231
232<div class="method">
233    <code class="details" id="list">list(parent, pageSize=None, pageToken=None, x__xgafv=None)</code>
234  <pre>List waiters within the given configuration.
235
236Args:
237  parent: string, The path to the configuration for which you want to get a list of waiters. The configuration must exist beforehand; the path must be in the format: `projects/[PROJECT_ID]/configs/[CONFIG_NAME]` (required)
238  pageSize: integer, Specifies the number of results to return per page. If there are fewer elements than the specified number, returns all elements.
239  pageToken: string, Specifies a page token to use. Set `pageToken` to a `nextPageToken` returned by a previous list request to get the next page of results.
240  x__xgafv: string, V1 error format.
241    Allowed values
242      1 - v1 error format
243      2 - v2 error format
244
245Returns:
246  An object of the form:
247
248    { # Response for the `ListWaiters()` method. Order of returned waiter objects is arbitrary.
249  &quot;nextPageToken&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # This token allows you to get the next page of results for list requests. If the number of results is larger than `pageSize`, use the `nextPageToken` as a value for the query parameter `pageToken` in the next list request. Subsequent list requests will have their own `nextPageToken` to continue paging through the results
250  &quot;waiters&quot;: [ # Found waiters in the project.
251    { # A Waiter resource waits for some end condition within a RuntimeConfig resource to be met before it returns. For example, assume you have a distributed system where each node writes to a Variable resource indicating the node&#x27;s readiness as part of the startup process. You then configure a Waiter resource with the success condition set to wait until some number of nodes have checked in. Afterwards, your application runs some arbitrary code after the condition has been met and the waiter returns successfully. Once created, a Waiter resource is immutable. To learn more about using waiters, read the [Creating a Waiter](/deployment-manager/runtime-configurator/creating-a-waiter) documentation.
252      &quot;createTime&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Output only. The instant at which this Waiter resource was created. Adding the value of `timeout` to this instant yields the timeout deadline for the waiter.
253      &quot;done&quot;: True or False, # Output only. If the value is `false`, it means the waiter is still waiting for one of its conditions to be met. If true, the waiter has finished. If the waiter finished due to a timeout or failure, `error` will be set.
254      &quot;error&quot;: { # The `Status` type defines a logical error model that is suitable for different programming environments, including REST APIs and RPC APIs. It is used by [gRPC](https://github.com/grpc). Each `Status` message contains three pieces of data: error code, error message, and error details. You can find out more about this error model and how to work with it in the [API Design Guide](https://cloud.google.com/apis/design/errors). # Output only. If the waiter ended due to a failure or timeout, this value will be set.
255        &quot;code&quot;: 42, # The status code, which should be an enum value of google.rpc.Code.
256        &quot;details&quot;: [ # A list of messages that carry the error details. There is a common set of message types for APIs to use.
257          {
258            &quot;a_key&quot;: &quot;&quot;, # Properties of the object. Contains field @type with type URL.
259          },
260        ],
261        &quot;message&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # A developer-facing error message, which should be in English. Any user-facing error message should be localized and sent in the google.rpc.Status.details field, or localized by the client.
262      },
263      &quot;failure&quot;: { # The condition that a Waiter resource is waiting for. # [Optional] The failure condition of this waiter. If this condition is met, `done` will be set to `true` and the `error` code will be set to `ABORTED`. The failure condition takes precedence over the success condition. If both conditions are met, a failure will be indicated. This value is optional; if no failure condition is set, the only failure scenario will be a timeout.
264        &quot;cardinality&quot;: { # A Cardinality condition for the Waiter resource. A cardinality condition is met when the number of variables under a specified path prefix reaches a predefined number. For example, if you set a Cardinality condition where the `path` is set to `/foo` and the number of paths is set to `2`, the following variables would meet the condition in a RuntimeConfig resource: + `/foo/variable1 = &quot;value1&quot;` + `/foo/variable2 = &quot;value2&quot;` + `/bar/variable3 = &quot;value3&quot;` It would not satisfy the same condition with the `number` set to `3`, however, because there is only 2 paths that start with `/foo`. Cardinality conditions are recursive; all subtrees under the specific path prefix are counted. # The cardinality of the `EndCondition`.
265          &quot;number&quot;: 42, # The number variables under the `path` that must exist to meet this condition. Defaults to 1 if not specified.
266          &quot;path&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The root of the variable subtree to monitor. For example, `/foo`.
267        },
268      },
269      &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The name of the Waiter resource, in the format: projects/[PROJECT_ID]/configs/[CONFIG_NAME]/waiters/[WAITER_NAME] The `[PROJECT_ID]` must be a valid Google Cloud project ID, the `[CONFIG_NAME]` must be a valid RuntimeConfig resource, the `[WAITER_NAME]` must match RFC 1035 segment specification, and the length of `[WAITER_NAME]` must be less than 64 bytes. After you create a Waiter resource, you cannot change the resource name.
270      &quot;success&quot;: { # The condition that a Waiter resource is waiting for. # [Required] The success condition. If this condition is met, `done` will be set to `true` and the `error` value will remain unset. The failure condition takes precedence over the success condition. If both conditions are met, a failure will be indicated.
271        &quot;cardinality&quot;: { # A Cardinality condition for the Waiter resource. A cardinality condition is met when the number of variables under a specified path prefix reaches a predefined number. For example, if you set a Cardinality condition where the `path` is set to `/foo` and the number of paths is set to `2`, the following variables would meet the condition in a RuntimeConfig resource: + `/foo/variable1 = &quot;value1&quot;` + `/foo/variable2 = &quot;value2&quot;` + `/bar/variable3 = &quot;value3&quot;` It would not satisfy the same condition with the `number` set to `3`, however, because there is only 2 paths that start with `/foo`. Cardinality conditions are recursive; all subtrees under the specific path prefix are counted. # The cardinality of the `EndCondition`.
272          &quot;number&quot;: 42, # The number variables under the `path` that must exist to meet this condition. Defaults to 1 if not specified.
273          &quot;path&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The root of the variable subtree to monitor. For example, `/foo`.
274        },
275      },
276      &quot;timeout&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # [Required] Specifies the timeout of the waiter in seconds, beginning from the instant that `waiters().create` method is called. If this time elapses before the success or failure conditions are met, the waiter fails and sets the `error` code to `DEADLINE_EXCEEDED`.
277    },
278  ],
279}</pre>
280</div>
281
282<div class="method">
283    <code class="details" id="list_next">list_next(previous_request, previous_response)</code>
284  <pre>Retrieves the next page of results.
285
286Args:
287  previous_request: The request for the previous page. (required)
288  previous_response: The response from the request for the previous page. (required)
289
290Returns:
291  A request object that you can call &#x27;execute()&#x27; on to request the next
292  page. Returns None if there are no more items in the collection.
293    </pre>
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295
296<div class="method">
297    <code class="details" id="testIamPermissions">testIamPermissions(resource, body=None, x__xgafv=None)</code>
298  <pre>Returns permissions that a caller has on the specified resource. If the resource does not exist, this will return an empty set of permissions, not a `NOT_FOUND` error. Note: This operation is designed to be used for building permission-aware UIs and command-line tools, not for authorization checking. This operation may &quot;fail open&quot; without warning.
299
300Args:
301  resource: string, REQUIRED: The resource for which the policy detail is being requested. See the operation documentation for the appropriate value for this field. (required)
302  body: object, The request body.
303    The object takes the form of:
304
305{ # Request message for `TestIamPermissions` method.
306  &quot;permissions&quot;: [ # The set of permissions to check for the `resource`. Permissions with wildcards (such as &#x27;*&#x27; or &#x27;storage.*&#x27;) are not allowed. For more information see [IAM Overview](https://cloud.google.com/iam/docs/overview#permissions).
307    &quot;A String&quot;,
308  ],
309}
310
311  x__xgafv: string, V1 error format.
312    Allowed values
313      1 - v1 error format
314      2 - v2 error format
315
316Returns:
317  An object of the form:
318
319    { # Response message for `TestIamPermissions` method.
320  &quot;permissions&quot;: [ # A subset of `TestPermissionsRequest.permissions` that the caller is allowed.
321    &quot;A String&quot;,
322  ],
323}</pre>
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