From d7da340f37814f5c80c74c5bd9c230258eb83be2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Yoshi Automation Bot Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2020 03:32:05 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] feat: Automated regeneration of securitycenter v1 client (#1779) This PR was generated using Autosynth. :rainbow:
Log from Synthtool ``` 2020-12-15 03:17:10,262 synthtool [DEBUG] > Executing /home/kbuilder/.cache/synthtool/google-api-ruby-client/synth.py. On branch autosynth-securitycenter-v1 nothing to commit, working tree clean 2020-12-15 03:17:10,295 synthtool [DEBUG] > Running: docker run --rm -v/home/kbuilder/.cache/synthtool/google-api-ruby-client:/workspace -v/var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock -w /workspace --entrypoint script/synth.rb gcr.io/cloud-devrel-kokoro-resources/yoshi-ruby/autosynth securitycenter v1 DEBUG:synthtool:Running: docker run --rm -v/home/kbuilder/.cache/synthtool/google-api-ruby-client:/workspace -v/var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock -w /workspace --entrypoint script/synth.rb gcr.io/cloud-devrel-kokoro-resources/yoshi-ruby/autosynth securitycenter v1 bundle install Don't run Bundler as root. Bundler can ask for sudo if it is needed, and installing your bundle as root will break this application for all non-root users on this machine. The dependency jruby-openssl (>= 0) will be unused by any of the platforms Bundler is installing for. Bundler is installing for ruby but the dependency is only for java. To add those platforms to the bundle, run `bundle lock --add-platform java`. Fetching gem metadata from https://rubygems.org/......... Fetching gem metadata from https://rubygems.org/. Resolving dependencies... 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Use `bundle info [gemname]` to see where a bundled gem is installed. Post-install message from i18n: HEADS UP! i18n 1.1 changed fallbacks to exclude default locale. But that may break your application. If you are upgrading your Rails application from an older version of Rails: Please check your Rails app for 'config.i18n.fallbacks = true'. If you're using I18n (>= 1.1.0) and Rails (< 5.2.2), this should be 'config.i18n.fallbacks = [I18n.default_locale]'. If not, fallbacks will be broken in your app by I18n 1.1.x. If you are starting a NEW Rails application, you can ignore this notice. For more info see: https://github.com/svenfuchs/i18n/releases/tag/v1.1.0 Post-install message from httparty: When you HTTParty, you must party hard! echo a | bundle exec bin/generate-api gen generated --api=securitycenter.v1 --names-out=/workspace/api_names_out.yaml Loading securitycenter, version v1 from https://raw.githubusercontent.com/googleapis/discovery-artifact-manager/master/discoveries/securitycenter.v1.json conflict google/apis/securitycenter_v1.rb Wrote metadata to generated/google/apis/securitycenter_v1/synth.metadata. DEBUG:synthtool:Wrote metadata to generated/google/apis/securitycenter_v1/synth.metadata. ```
Full log will be available here: https://source.cloud.google.com/results/invocations/906c06e9-ae37-4b71-ba31-d21a411f86e7/targets - [ ] To automatically regenerate this PR, check this box. --- api_names_out.yaml | 1 + generated/google/apis/securitycenter_v1.rb | 2 +- .../google/apis/securitycenter_v1/classes.rb | 28 +++++---- .../apis/securitycenter_v1/representations.rb | 1 + .../google/apis/securitycenter_v1/service.rb | 60 +++++++++---------- .../apis/securitycenter_v1/synth.metadata | 2 +- 6 files changed, 52 insertions(+), 42 deletions(-) diff --git a/api_names_out.yaml b/api_names_out.yaml index fff424183..4417689c6 100644 --- a/api_names_out.yaml +++ b/api_names_out.yaml @@ -136588,6 +136588,7 @@ "/securitycenter:v1/Finding/parent": parent "/securitycenter:v1/Finding/resourceName": resource_name "/securitycenter:v1/Finding/securityMarks": security_marks +"/securitycenter:v1/Finding/severity": severity "/securitycenter:v1/Finding/sourceProperties": source_properties "/securitycenter:v1/Finding/sourceProperties/source_property": source_property "/securitycenter:v1/Finding/state": state diff --git a/generated/google/apis/securitycenter_v1.rb b/generated/google/apis/securitycenter_v1.rb index d5b3ccc55..1be4823f5 100644 --- a/generated/google/apis/securitycenter_v1.rb +++ b/generated/google/apis/securitycenter_v1.rb @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ module Google # @see https://console.cloud.google.com/apis/api/securitycenter.googleapis.com/overview module SecuritycenterV1 VERSION = 'V1' - REVISION = '20201112' + REVISION = '20201211' # View and manage your data across Google Cloud Platform services AUTH_CLOUD_PLATFORM = 'https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform' diff --git a/generated/google/apis/securitycenter_v1/classes.rb b/generated/google/apis/securitycenter_v1/classes.rb index e722f9a6b..9f5fb1fb1 100644 --- a/generated/google/apis/securitycenter_v1/classes.rb +++ b/generated/google/apis/securitycenter_v1/classes.rb @@ -403,6 +403,12 @@ module Google # @return [Google::Apis::SecuritycenterV1::SecurityMarks] attr_accessor :security_marks + # The severity of the finding. This field is managed by the source that writes + # the finding. + # Corresponds to the JSON property `severity` + # @return [String] + attr_accessor :severity + # Source specific properties. These properties are managed by the source that # writes the finding. The key names in the source_properties map must be between # 1 and 255 characters, and must start with a letter and contain alphanumeric @@ -430,6 +436,7 @@ module Google @parent = args[:parent] if args.key?(:parent) @resource_name = args[:resource_name] if args.key?(:resource_name) @security_marks = args[:security_marks] if args.key?(:security_marks) + @severity = args[:severity] if args.key?(:severity) @source_properties = args[:source_properties] if args.key?(:source_properties) @state = args[:state] if args.key?(:state) end @@ -1111,14 +1118,14 @@ module Google # false` without quotes. The following field and operator combinations are # supported: * name: `=` * parent: `=`, `:` * resource_name: `=`, `:` * state: `= # `, `:` * category: `=`, `:` * external_uri: `=`, `:` * event_time: `=`, `>`, `< - # `, `>=`, `<=` Usage: This should be milliseconds since epoch or an RFC3339 - # string. Examples: `event_time = "2019-06-10T16:07:18-07:00"` `event_time = - # 1560208038000` * security_marks.marks: `=`, `:` * source_properties: `=`, `:`, - # `>`, `<`, `>=`, `<=` For example, `source_properties.size = 100` is a valid - # filter string. Use a partial match on the empty string to filter based on a - # property existing: `source_properties.my_property : ""` Use a negated partial - # match on the empty string to filter based on a property not existing: `- - # source_properties.my_property : ""` + # `, `>=`, `<=` * severity: `=`, `:` Usage: This should be milliseconds since + # epoch or an RFC3339 string. Examples: `event_time = "2019-06-10T16:07:18-07:00" + # ` `event_time = 1560208038000` * security_marks.marks: `=`, `:` * + # source_properties: `=`, `:`, `>`, `<`, `>=`, `<=` For example, ` + # source_properties.size = 100` is a valid filter string. Use a partial match on + # the empty string to filter based on a property existing: `source_properties. + # my_property : ""` Use a negated partial match on the empty string to filter + # based on a property not existing: `-source_properties.my_property : ""` # Corresponds to the JSON property `filter` # @return [String] attr_accessor :filter @@ -1126,8 +1133,9 @@ module Google # Required. Expression that defines what assets fields to use for grouping ( # including `state_change`). The string value should follow SQL syntax: comma # separated list of fields. For example: "parent,resource_name". The following - # fields are supported: * resource_name * category * state * parent The - # following fields are supported when compare_duration is set: * state_change + # fields are supported: * resource_name * category * state * parent * severity + # The following fields are supported when compare_duration is set: * + # state_change # Corresponds to the JSON property `groupBy` # @return [String] attr_accessor :group_by diff --git a/generated/google/apis/securitycenter_v1/representations.rb b/generated/google/apis/securitycenter_v1/representations.rb index d52f0238a..7fb9e93ff 100644 --- a/generated/google/apis/securitycenter_v1/representations.rb +++ b/generated/google/apis/securitycenter_v1/representations.rb @@ -396,6 +396,7 @@ module Google property :resource_name, as: 'resourceName' property :security_marks, as: 'securityMarks', class: Google::Apis::SecuritycenterV1::SecurityMarks, decorator: Google::Apis::SecuritycenterV1::SecurityMarks::Representation + property :severity, as: 'severity' hash :source_properties, as: 'sourceProperties' property :state, as: 'state' end diff --git a/generated/google/apis/securitycenter_v1/service.rb b/generated/google/apis/securitycenter_v1/service.rb index 0aaabbc48..1c61bb619 100644 --- a/generated/google/apis/securitycenter_v1/service.rb +++ b/generated/google/apis/securitycenter_v1/service.rb @@ -372,16 +372,16 @@ module Google # matching, for strings. The supported value types are: * string literals in # quotes. * integer literals without quotes. * boolean literals `true` and ` # false` without quotes. The following field and operator combinations are - # supported: name: `=` parent: `=`, `:` resource_name: `=`, `:` state: `=`, `:` - # category: `=`, `:` external_uri: `=`, `:` event_time: `=`, `>`, `<`, `>=`, `<=` - # Usage: This should be milliseconds since epoch or an RFC3339 string. Examples: - # `event_time = "2019-06-10T16:07:18-07:00"` `event_time = 1560208038000` - # security_marks.marks: `=`, `:` source_properties: `=`, `:`, `>`, `<`, `>=`, `<= - # ` For example, `source_properties.size = 100` is a valid filter string. Use a - # partial match on the empty string to filter based on a property existing: ` - # source_properties.my_property : ""` Use a negated partial match on the empty - # string to filter based on a property not existing: `-source_properties. - # my_property : ""` + # supported: * name: `=` * parent: `=`, `:` * resource_name: `=`, `:` * state: `= + # `, `:` * category: `=`, `:` * external_uri: `=`, `:` * event_time: `=`, `>`, `< + # `, `>=`, `<=` * severity: `=`, `:` Usage: This should be milliseconds since + # epoch or an RFC3339 string. Examples: `event_time = "2019-06-10T16:07:18-07:00" + # ` `event_time = 1560208038000` security_marks.marks: `=`, `:` + # source_properties: `=`, `:`, `>`, `<`, `>=`, `<=` For example, ` + # source_properties.size = 100` is a valid filter string. Use a partial match on + # the empty string to filter based on a property existing: `source_properties. + # my_property : ""` Use a negated partial match on the empty string to filter + # based on a property not existing: `-source_properties.my_property : ""` # @param [String] order_by # Expression that defines what fields and order to use for sorting. The string # value should follow SQL syntax: comma separated list of fields. For example: " @@ -1565,16 +1565,16 @@ module Google # matching, for strings. The supported value types are: * string literals in # quotes. * integer literals without quotes. * boolean literals `true` and ` # false` without quotes. The following field and operator combinations are - # supported: name: `=` parent: `=`, `:` resource_name: `=`, `:` state: `=`, `:` - # category: `=`, `:` external_uri: `=`, `:` event_time: `=`, `>`, `<`, `>=`, `<=` - # Usage: This should be milliseconds since epoch or an RFC3339 string. Examples: - # `event_time = "2019-06-10T16:07:18-07:00"` `event_time = 1560208038000` - # security_marks.marks: `=`, `:` source_properties: `=`, `:`, `>`, `<`, `>=`, `<= - # ` For example, `source_properties.size = 100` is a valid filter string. Use a - # partial match on the empty string to filter based on a property existing: ` - # source_properties.my_property : ""` Use a negated partial match on the empty - # string to filter based on a property not existing: `-source_properties. - # my_property : ""` + # supported: * name: `=` * parent: `=`, `:` * resource_name: `=`, `:` * state: `= + # `, `:` * category: `=`, `:` * external_uri: `=`, `:` * event_time: `=`, `>`, `< + # `, `>=`, `<=` * severity: `=`, `:` Usage: This should be milliseconds since + # epoch or an RFC3339 string. Examples: `event_time = "2019-06-10T16:07:18-07:00" + # ` `event_time = 1560208038000` security_marks.marks: `=`, `:` + # source_properties: `=`, `:`, `>`, `<`, `>=`, `<=` For example, ` + # source_properties.size = 100` is a valid filter string. Use a partial match on + # the empty string to filter based on a property existing: `source_properties. + # my_property : ""` Use a negated partial match on the empty string to filter + # based on a property not existing: `-source_properties.my_property : ""` # @param [String] order_by # Expression that defines what fields and order to use for sorting. The string # value should follow SQL syntax: comma separated list of fields. For example: " @@ -2078,16 +2078,16 @@ module Google # matching, for strings. The supported value types are: * string literals in # quotes. * integer literals without quotes. * boolean literals `true` and ` # false` without quotes. The following field and operator combinations are - # supported: name: `=` parent: `=`, `:` resource_name: `=`, `:` state: `=`, `:` - # category: `=`, `:` external_uri: `=`, `:` event_time: `=`, `>`, `<`, `>=`, `<=` - # Usage: This should be milliseconds since epoch or an RFC3339 string. Examples: - # `event_time = "2019-06-10T16:07:18-07:00"` `event_time = 1560208038000` - # security_marks.marks: `=`, `:` source_properties: `=`, `:`, `>`, `<`, `>=`, `<= - # ` For example, `source_properties.size = 100` is a valid filter string. Use a - # partial match on the empty string to filter based on a property existing: ` - # source_properties.my_property : ""` Use a negated partial match on the empty - # string to filter based on a property not existing: `-source_properties. - # my_property : ""` + # supported: * name: `=` * parent: `=`, `:` * resource_name: `=`, `:` * state: `= + # `, `:` * category: `=`, `:` * external_uri: `=`, `:` * event_time: `=`, `>`, `< + # `, `>=`, `<=` * severity: `=`, `:` Usage: This should be milliseconds since + # epoch or an RFC3339 string. Examples: `event_time = "2019-06-10T16:07:18-07:00" + # ` `event_time = 1560208038000` security_marks.marks: `=`, `:` + # source_properties: `=`, `:`, `>`, `<`, `>=`, `<=` For example, ` + # source_properties.size = 100` is a valid filter string. Use a partial match on + # the empty string to filter based on a property existing: `source_properties. + # my_property : ""` Use a negated partial match on the empty string to filter + # based on a property not existing: `-source_properties.my_property : ""` # @param [String] order_by # Expression that defines what fields and order to use for sorting. The string # value should follow SQL syntax: comma separated list of fields. For example: " diff --git a/generated/google/apis/securitycenter_v1/synth.metadata b/generated/google/apis/securitycenter_v1/synth.metadata index 8b51c41a5..593d243ef 100644 --- a/generated/google/apis/securitycenter_v1/synth.metadata +++ b/generated/google/apis/securitycenter_v1/synth.metadata @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ "git": { "name": ".", "remote": "https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-ruby-client.git", - "sha": "fd68d8388ddace483f1cff77d52a03934f656362" + "sha": "50c4a38b50d8806c333b288f89f5c86a3c5a82ef" } } ]