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/// <reference types="node" />
import { OAuth2Client, JWT, Compute, UserRefreshClient, BaseExternalAccountClient, GaxiosPromise, GoogleConfigurable, MethodOptions, StreamMethodOptions, GlobalOptions, GoogleAuth, BodyResponseCallback, APIRequestContext } from 'googleapis-common';
import { Readable } from 'stream';
export declare namespace cloudasset_v1p4beta1 {
    export interface Options extends GlobalOptions {
        version: 'v1p4beta1';
    }
    interface StandardParameters {
        /**
         * Auth client or API Key for the request
         */
        auth?: string | OAuth2Client | JWT | Compute | UserRefreshClient | BaseExternalAccountClient | GoogleAuth;
        /**
         * V1 error format.
         */
        '$.xgafv'?: string;
        /**
         * OAuth access token.
         */
        access_token?: string;
        /**
         * Data format for response.
         */
        alt?: string;
        /**
         * JSONP
         */
        callback?: string;
        /**
         * Selector specifying which fields to include in a partial response.
         */
        fields?: string;
        /**
         * API key. Your API key identifies your project and provides you with API access, quota, and reports. Required unless you provide an OAuth 2.0 token.
         */
        key?: string;
        /**
         * OAuth 2.0 token for the current user.
         */
        oauth_token?: string;
        /**
         * Returns response with indentations and line breaks.
         */
        prettyPrint?: boolean;
        /**
         * Available to use for quota purposes for server-side applications. Can be any arbitrary string assigned to a user, but should not exceed 40 characters.
         */
        quotaUser?: string;
        /**
         * Legacy upload protocol for media (e.g. "media", "multipart").
         */
        uploadType?: string;
        /**
         * Upload protocol for media (e.g. "raw", "multipart").
         */
        upload_protocol?: string;
    }
    /**
     * Cloud Asset API
     *
     * The cloud asset API manages the history and inventory of cloud resources.
     *
     * @example
     * ```js
     * const {google} = require('googleapis');
     * const cloudasset = google.cloudasset('v1p4beta1');
     * ```
     */
    export class Cloudasset {
        context: APIRequestContext;
        v1p4beta1: Resource$V1p4beta1;
        constructor(options: GlobalOptions, google?: GoogleConfigurable);
    }
    /**
     * Specifies roles and/or permissions to analyze, to determine both the identities possessing them and the resources they control. If multiple values are specified, results will include identities and resources matching any of them. The total number of roles and permissions should be equal or less than 10.
     */
    export interface Schema$AccessSelector {
        /**
         * Optional. The permissions to appear in result.
         */
        permissions?: string[] | null;
        /**
         * Optional. The roles to appear in result.
         */
        roles?: string[] | null;
    }
    /**
     * A response message for AssetService.AnalyzeIamPolicyLongrunning.
     */
    export interface Schema$AnalyzeIamPolicyLongrunningResponse {
    }
    /**
     * A response message for AssetService.AnalyzeIamPolicy.
     */
    export interface Schema$AnalyzeIamPolicyResponse {
        /**
         * Represents whether all entries in the main_analysis and service_account_impersonation_analysis have been fully explored to answer the query in the request.
         */
        fullyExplored?: boolean | null;
        /**
         * The main analysis that matches the original request.
         */
        mainAnalysis?: Schema$IamPolicyAnalysis;
        /**
         * A list of non-critical errors happened during the request handling to explain why `fully_explored` is false, or empty if no error happened.
         */
        nonCriticalErrors?: Schema$GoogleCloudAssetV1p4beta1AnalysisState[];
        /**
         * The service account impersonation analysis if AnalyzeIamPolicyRequest.analyze_service_account_impersonation is enabled.
         */
        serviceAccountImpersonationAnalysis?: Schema$IamPolicyAnalysis[];
    }
    /**
     * Specifies the audit configuration for a service. The configuration determines which permission types are logged, and what identities, if any, are exempted from logging. An AuditConfig must have one or more AuditLogConfigs. If there are AuditConfigs for both `allServices` and a specific service, the union of the two AuditConfigs is used for that service: the log_types specified in each AuditConfig are enabled, and the exempted_members in each AuditLogConfig are exempted. Example Policy with multiple AuditConfigs: { "audit_configs": [ { "service": "allServices", "audit_log_configs": [ { "log_type": "DATA_READ", "exempted_members": [ "user:jose@example.com" ] \}, { "log_type": "DATA_WRITE" \}, { "log_type": "ADMIN_READ" \} ] \}, { "service": "sampleservice.googleapis.com", "audit_log_configs": [ { "log_type": "DATA_READ" \}, { "log_type": "DATA_WRITE", "exempted_members": [ "user:aliya@example.com" ] \} ] \} ] \} For sampleservice, this policy enables DATA_READ, DATA_WRITE and ADMIN_READ logging. It also exempts jose@example.com from DATA_READ logging, and aliya@example.com from DATA_WRITE logging.
     */
    export interface Schema$AuditConfig {
        /**
         * The configuration for logging of each type of permission.
         */
        auditLogConfigs?: Schema$AuditLogConfig[];
        /**
         * Specifies a service that will be enabled for audit logging. For example, `storage.googleapis.com`, `cloudsql.googleapis.com`. `allServices` is a special value that covers all services.
         */
        service?: string | null;
    }
    /**
     * Provides the configuration for logging a type of permissions. Example: { "audit_log_configs": [ { "log_type": "DATA_READ", "exempted_members": [ "user:jose@example.com" ] \}, { "log_type": "DATA_WRITE" \} ] \} This enables 'DATA_READ' and 'DATA_WRITE' logging, while exempting jose@example.com from DATA_READ logging.
     */
    export interface Schema$AuditLogConfig {
        /**
         * Specifies the identities that do not cause logging for this type of permission. Follows the same format of Binding.members.
         */
        exemptedMembers?: string[] | null;
        /**
         * The log type that this config enables.
         */
        logType?: string | null;
    }
    /**
     * Associates `members` with a `role`.
     */
    export interface Schema$Binding {
        /**
         * The condition that is associated with this binding. If the condition evaluates to `true`, then this binding applies to the current request. If the condition evaluates to `false`, then this binding does not apply to the current request. However, a different role binding might grant the same role to one or more of the members in this binding. To learn which resources support conditions in their IAM policies, see the [IAM documentation](https://cloud.google.com/iam/help/conditions/resource-policies).
         */
        condition?: Schema$Expr;
        /**
         * Specifies the identities requesting access for a Cloud Platform resource. `members` can have the following values: * `allUsers`: A special identifier that represents anyone who is on the internet; with or without a Google account. * `allAuthenticatedUsers`: A special identifier that represents anyone who is authenticated with a Google account or a service account. * `user:{emailid\}`: An email address that represents a specific Google account. For example, `alice@example.com` . * `serviceAccount:{emailid\}`: An email address that represents a service account. For example, `my-other-app@appspot.gserviceaccount.com`. * `group:{emailid\}`: An email address that represents a Google group. For example, `admins@example.com`. * `deleted:user:{emailid\}?uid={uniqueid\}`: An email address (plus unique identifier) representing a user that has been recently deleted. For example, `alice@example.com?uid=123456789012345678901`. If the user is recovered, this value reverts to `user:{emailid\}` and the recovered user retains the role in the binding. * `deleted:serviceAccount:{emailid\}?uid={uniqueid\}`: An email address (plus unique identifier) representing a service account that has been recently deleted. For example, `my-other-app@appspot.gserviceaccount.com?uid=123456789012345678901`. If the service account is undeleted, this value reverts to `serviceAccount:{emailid\}` and the undeleted service account retains the role in the binding. * `deleted:group:{emailid\}?uid={uniqueid\}`: An email address (plus unique identifier) representing a Google group that has been recently deleted. For example, `admins@example.com?uid=123456789012345678901`. If the group is recovered, this value reverts to `group:{emailid\}` and the recovered group retains the role in the binding. * `domain:{domain\}`: The G Suite domain (primary) that represents all the users of that domain. For example, `google.com` or `example.com`.
         */
        members?: string[] | null;
        /**
         * Role that is assigned to `members`. For example, `roles/viewer`, `roles/editor`, or `roles/owner`.
         */
        role?: string | null;
    }
    /**
     * A request message for AssetService.ExportIamPolicyAnalysis.
     */
    export interface Schema$ExportIamPolicyAnalysisRequest {
        /**
         * Required. The request query.
         */
        analysisQuery?: Schema$IamPolicyAnalysisQuery;
        /**
         * Optional. The request options.
         */
        options?: Schema$Options;
        /**
         * Required. Output configuration indicating where the results will be output to.
         */
        outputConfig?: Schema$IamPolicyAnalysisOutputConfig;
    }
    /**
     * Represents a textual expression in the Common Expression Language (CEL) syntax. CEL is a C-like expression language. The syntax and semantics of CEL are documented at https://github.com/google/cel-spec. Example (Comparison): title: "Summary size limit" description: "Determines if a summary is less than 100 chars" expression: "document.summary.size() < 100" Example (Equality): title: "Requestor is owner" description: "Determines if requestor is the document owner" expression: "document.owner == request.auth.claims.email" Example (Logic): title: "Public documents" description: "Determine whether the document should be publicly visible" expression: "document.type != 'private' && document.type != 'internal'" Example (Data Manipulation): title: "Notification string" description: "Create a notification string with a timestamp." expression: "'New message received at ' + string(document.create_time)" The exact variables and functions that may be referenced within an expression are determined by the service that evaluates it. See the service documentation for additional information.
     */
    export interface Schema$Expr {
        /**
         * Optional. Description of the expression. This is a longer text which describes the expression, e.g. when hovered over it in a UI.
         */
        description?: string | null;
        /**
         * Textual representation of an expression in Common Expression Language syntax.
         */
        expression?: string | null;
        /**
         * Optional. String indicating the location of the expression for error reporting, e.g. a file name and a position in the file.
         */
        location?: string | null;
        /**
         * Optional. Title for the expression, i.e. a short string describing its purpose. This can be used e.g. in UIs which allow to enter the expression.
         */
        title?: string | null;
    }
    /**
     * A Cloud Storage location.
     */
    export interface Schema$GcsDestination {
        /**
         * Required. The uri of the Cloud Storage object. It's the same uri that is used by gsutil. For example: "gs://bucket_name/object_name". See [Quickstart: Using the gsutil tool] (https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/quickstart-gsutil) for examples.
         */
        uri?: string | null;
    }
    /**
     * An IAM role or permission under analysis.
     */
    export interface Schema$GoogleCloudAssetV1p4beta1Access {
        /**
         * The analysis state of this access.
         */
        analysisState?: Schema$GoogleCloudAssetV1p4beta1AnalysisState;
        /**
         * The permission.
         */
        permission?: string | null;
        /**
         * The role.
         */
        role?: string | null;
    }
    /**
     * An access control list, derived from the above IAM policy binding, which contains a set of resources and accesses. May include one item from each set to compose an access control entry. NOTICE that there could be multiple access control lists for one IAM policy binding. The access control lists are created based on resource and access combinations. For example, assume we have the following cases in one IAM policy binding: - Permission P1 and P2 apply to resource R1 and R2; - Permission P3 applies to resource R2 and R3; This will result in the following access control lists: - AccessControlList 1: [R1, R2], [P1, P2] - AccessControlList 2: [R2, R3], [P3]
     */
    export interface Schema$GoogleCloudAssetV1p4beta1AccessControlList {
        /**
         * The accesses that match one of the following conditions: - The access_selector, if it is specified in request; - Otherwise, access specifiers reachable from the policy binding's role.
         */
        accesses?: Schema$GoogleCloudAssetV1p4beta1Access[];
        /**
         * Resource edges of the graph starting from the policy attached resource to any descendant resources. The Edge.source_node contains the full resource name of a parent resource and Edge.target_node contains the full resource name of a child resource. This field is present only if the output_resource_edges option is enabled in request.
         */
        resourceEdges?: Schema$GoogleCloudAssetV1p4beta1Edge[];
        /**
         * The resources that match one of the following conditions: - The resource_selector, if it is specified in request; - Otherwise, resources reachable from the policy attached resource.
         */
        resources?: Schema$GoogleCloudAssetV1p4beta1Resource[];
    }
    /**
     * Represents the detailed state of an entity under analysis, such as a resource, an identity or an access.
     */
    export interface Schema$GoogleCloudAssetV1p4beta1AnalysisState {
        /**
         * The human-readable description of the cause of failure.
         */
        cause?: string | null;
        /**
         * The Google standard error code that best describes the state. For example: - OK means the analysis on this entity has been successfully finished; - PERMISSION_DENIED means an access denied error is encountered; - DEADLINE_EXCEEDED means the analysis on this entity hasn't been started in time;
         */
        code?: string | null;
    }
    /**
     * A directional edge.
     */
    export interface Schema$GoogleCloudAssetV1p4beta1Edge {
        /**
         * The source node of the edge.
         */
        sourceNode?: string | null;
        /**
         * The target node of the edge.
         */
        targetNode?: string | null;
    }
    /**
     * An identity under analysis.
     */
    export interface Schema$GoogleCloudAssetV1p4beta1Identity {
        /**
         * The analysis state of this identity.
         */
        analysisState?: Schema$GoogleCloudAssetV1p4beta1AnalysisState;
        /**
         * The identity name in any form of members appear in [IAM policy binding](https://cloud.google.com/iam/reference/rest/v1/Binding), such as: - user:foo@google.com - group:group1@google.com - serviceAccount:s1@prj1.iam.gserviceaccount.com - projectOwner:some_project_id - domain:google.com - allUsers - etc.
         */
        name?: string | null;
    }
    export interface Schema$GoogleCloudAssetV1p4beta1IdentityList {
        /**
         * Group identity edges of the graph starting from the binding's group members to any node of the identities. The Edge.source_node contains a group, such as "group:parent@google.com". The Edge.target_node contains a member of the group, such as "group:child@google.com" or "user:foo@google.com". This field is present only if the output_group_edges option is enabled in request.
         */
        groupEdges?: Schema$GoogleCloudAssetV1p4beta1Edge[];
        /**
         * Only the identities that match one of the following conditions will be presented: - The identity_selector, if it is specified in request; - Otherwise, identities reachable from the policy binding's members.
         */
        identities?: Schema$GoogleCloudAssetV1p4beta1Identity[];
    }
    /**
     * A Google Cloud resource under analysis.
     */
    export interface Schema$GoogleCloudAssetV1p4beta1Resource {
        /**
         * The analysis state of this resource.
         */
        analysisState?: Schema$GoogleCloudAssetV1p4beta1AnalysisState;
        /**
         * The [full resource name](https://cloud.google.com/asset-inventory/docs/resource-name-format)
         */
        fullResourceName?: string | null;
    }
    /**
     * An asset in Google Cloud. An asset can be any resource in the Google Cloud [resource hierarchy](https://cloud.google.com/resource-manager/docs/cloud-platform-resource-hierarchy), a resource outside the Google Cloud resource hierarchy (such as Google Kubernetes Engine clusters and objects), or a policy (e.g. Cloud IAM policy). See [Supported asset types](https://cloud.google.com/asset-inventory/docs/supported-asset-types) for more information.
     */
    export interface Schema$GoogleCloudAssetV1p7beta1Asset {
        /**
         * Please also refer to the [access level user guide](https://cloud.google.com/access-context-manager/docs/overview#access-levels).
         */
        accessLevel?: Schema$GoogleIdentityAccesscontextmanagerV1AccessLevel;
        /**
         * Please also refer to the [access policy user guide](https://cloud.google.com/access-context-manager/docs/overview#access-policies).
         */
        accessPolicy?: Schema$GoogleIdentityAccesscontextmanagerV1AccessPolicy;
        /**
         * The ancestry path of an asset in Google Cloud [resource hierarchy](https://cloud.google.com/resource-manager/docs/cloud-platform-resource-hierarchy), represented as a list of relative resource names. An ancestry path starts with the closest ancestor in the hierarchy and ends at root. If the asset is a project, folder, or organization, the ancestry path starts from the asset itself. Example: `["projects/123456789", "folders/5432", "organizations/1234"]`
         */
        ancestors?: string[] | null;
        /**
         * The type of the asset. Example: `compute.googleapis.com/Disk` See [Supported asset types](https://cloud.google.com/asset-inventory/docs/supported-asset-types) for more information.
         */
        assetType?: string | null;
        /**
         * A representation of the Cloud IAM policy set on a Google Cloud resource. There can be a maximum of one Cloud IAM policy set on any given resource. In addition, Cloud IAM policies inherit their granted access scope from any policies set on parent resources in the resource hierarchy. Therefore, the effectively policy is the union of both the policy set on this resource and each policy set on all of the resource's ancestry resource levels in the hierarchy. See [this topic](https://cloud.google.com/iam/docs/policies#inheritance) for more information.
         */
        iamPolicy?: Schema$Policy;
        /**
         * The full name of the asset. Example: `//compute.googleapis.com/projects/my_project_123/zones/zone1/instances/instance1` See [Resource names](https://cloud.google.com/apis/design/resource_names#full_resource_name) for more information.
         */
        name?: string | null;
        /**
         * A representation of an [organization policy](https://cloud.google.com/resource-manager/docs/organization-policy/overview#organization_policy). There can be more than one organization policy with different constraints set on a given resource.
         */
        orgPolicy?: Schema$GoogleCloudOrgpolicyV1Policy[];
        /**
         * The related assets of the asset of one relationship type. One asset only represents one type of relationship.
         */
        relatedAssets?: Schema$GoogleCloudAssetV1p7beta1RelatedAssets;
        /**
         * A representation of the resource.
         */
        resource?: Schema$GoogleCloudAssetV1p7beta1Resource;
        /**
         * Please also refer to the [service perimeter user guide](https://cloud.google.com/vpc-service-controls/docs/overview).
         */
        servicePerimeter?: Schema$GoogleIdentityAccesscontextmanagerV1ServicePerimeter;
        /**
         * The last update timestamp of an asset. update_time is updated when create/update/delete operation is performed.
         */
        updateTime?: string | null;
    }
    /**
     * An asset identify in Google Cloud which contains its name, type and ancestors. An asset can be any resource in the Google Cloud [resource hierarchy](https://cloud.google.com/resource-manager/docs/cloud-platform-resource-hierarchy), a resource outside the Google Cloud resource hierarchy (such as Google Kubernetes Engine clusters and objects), or a policy (e.g. Cloud IAM policy). See [Supported asset types](https://cloud.google.com/asset-inventory/docs/supported-asset-types) for more information.
     */
    export interface Schema$GoogleCloudAssetV1p7beta1RelatedAsset {
        /**
         * The ancestors of an asset in Google Cloud [resource hierarchy](https://cloud.google.com/resource-manager/docs/cloud-platform-resource-hierarchy), represented as a list of relative resource names. An ancestry path starts with the closest ancestor in the hierarchy and ends at root. Example: `["projects/123456789", "folders/5432", "organizations/1234"]`
         */
        ancestors?: string[] | null;
        /**
         * The full name of the asset. Example: `//compute.googleapis.com/projects/my_project_123/zones/zone1/instances/instance1` See [Resource names](https://cloud.google.com/apis/design/resource_names#full_resource_name) for more information.
         */
        asset?: string | null;
        /**
         * The type of the asset. Example: `compute.googleapis.com/Disk` See [Supported asset types](https://cloud.google.com/asset-inventory/docs/supported-asset-types) for more information.
         */
        assetType?: string | null;
    }
    /**
     * The detailed related assets with the `relationship_type`.
     */
    export interface Schema$GoogleCloudAssetV1p7beta1RelatedAssets {
        /**
         * The peer resources of the relationship.
         */
        assets?: Schema$GoogleCloudAssetV1p7beta1RelatedAsset[];
        /**
         * The detailed relation attributes.
         */
        relationshipAttributes?: Schema$GoogleCloudAssetV1p7beta1RelationshipAttributes;
    }
    /**
     * The relationship attributes which include `type`, `source_resource_type`, `target_resource_type` and `action`.
     */
    export interface Schema$GoogleCloudAssetV1p7beta1RelationshipAttributes {
        /**
         * The detail of the relationship, e.g. `contains`, `attaches`
         */
        action?: string | null;
        /**
         * The source asset type. Example: `compute.googleapis.com/Instance`
         */
        sourceResourceType?: string | null;
        /**
         * The target asset type. Example: `compute.googleapis.com/Disk`
         */
        targetResourceType?: string | null;
        /**
         * The unique identifier of the relationship type. Example: `INSTANCE_TO_INSTANCEGROUP`
         */
        type?: string | null;
    }
    /**
     * A representation of a Google Cloud resource.
     */
    export interface Schema$GoogleCloudAssetV1p7beta1Resource {
        /**
         * The content of the resource, in which some sensitive fields are removed and may not be present.
         */
        data?: {
            [key: string]: any;
        } | null;
        /**
         * The URL of the discovery document containing the resource's JSON schema. Example: `https://www.googleapis.com/discovery/v1/apis/compute/v1/rest` This value is unspecified for resources that do not have an API based on a discovery document, such as Cloud Bigtable.
         */
        discoveryDocumentUri?: string | null;
        /**
         * The JSON schema name listed in the discovery document. Example: `Project` This value is unspecified for resources that do not have an API based on a discovery document, such as Cloud Bigtable.
         */
        discoveryName?: string | null;
        /**
         * The location of the resource in Google Cloud, such as its zone and region. For more information, see https://cloud.google.com/about/locations/.
         */
        location?: string | null;
        /**
         * The full name of the immediate parent of this resource. See [Resource Names](https://cloud.google.com/apis/design/resource_names#full_resource_name) for more information. For Google Cloud assets, this value is the parent resource defined in the [Cloud IAM policy hierarchy](https://cloud.google.com/iam/docs/overview#policy_hierarchy). Example: `//cloudresourcemanager.googleapis.com/projects/my_project_123` For third-party assets, this field may be set differently.
         */
        parent?: string | null;
        /**
         * The REST URL for accessing the resource. An HTTP `GET` request using this URL returns the resource itself. Example: `https://cloudresourcemanager.googleapis.com/v1/projects/my-project-123` This value is unspecified for resources without a REST API.
         */
        resourceUrl?: string | null;
        /**
         * The API version. Example: `v1`
         */
        version?: string | null;
    }
    /**
     * Used in `policy_type` to specify how `boolean_policy` will behave at this resource.
     */
    export interface Schema$GoogleCloudOrgpolicyV1BooleanPolicy {
        /**
         * If `true`, then the `Policy` is enforced. If `false`, then any configuration is acceptable. Suppose you have a `Constraint` `constraints/compute.disableSerialPortAccess` with `constraint_default` set to `ALLOW`. A `Policy` for that `Constraint` exhibits the following behavior: - If the `Policy` at this resource has enforced set to `false`, serial port connection attempts will be allowed. - If the `Policy` at this resource has enforced set to `true`, serial port connection attempts will be refused. - If the `Policy` at this resource is `RestoreDefault`, serial port connection attempts will be allowed. - If no `Policy` is set at this resource or anywhere higher in the resource hierarchy, serial port connection attempts will be allowed. - If no `Policy` is set at this resource, but one exists higher in the resource hierarchy, the behavior is as if the`Policy` were set at this resource. The following examples demonstrate the different possible layerings: Example 1 (nearest `Constraint` wins): `organizations/foo` has a `Policy` with: {enforced: false\} `projects/bar` has no `Policy` set. The constraint at `projects/bar` and `organizations/foo` will not be enforced. Example 2 (enforcement gets replaced): `organizations/foo` has a `Policy` with: {enforced: false\} `projects/bar` has a `Policy` with: {enforced: true\} The constraint at `organizations/foo` is not enforced. The constraint at `projects/bar` is enforced. Example 3 (RestoreDefault): `organizations/foo` has a `Policy` with: {enforced: true\} `projects/bar` has a `Policy` with: {RestoreDefault: {\}\} The constraint at `organizations/foo` is enforced. The constraint at `projects/bar` is not enforced, because `constraint_default` for the `Constraint` is `ALLOW`.
         */
        enforced?: boolean | null;
    }
    /**
     * Used in `policy_type` to specify how `list_policy` behaves at this resource. `ListPolicy` can define specific values and subtrees of Cloud Resource Manager resource hierarchy (`Organizations`, `Folders`, `Projects`) that are allowed or denied by setting the `allowed_values` and `denied_values` fields. This is achieved by using the `under:` and optional `is:` prefixes. The `under:` prefix is used to denote resource subtree values. The `is:` prefix is used to denote specific values, and is required only if the value contains a ":". Values prefixed with "is:" are treated the same as values with no prefix. Ancestry subtrees must be in one of the following formats: - "projects/", e.g. "projects/tokyo-rain-123" - "folders/", e.g. "folders/1234" - "organizations/", e.g. "organizations/1234" The `supports_under` field of the associated `Constraint` defines whether ancestry prefixes can be used. You can set `allowed_values` and `denied_values` in the same `Policy` if `all_values` is `ALL_VALUES_UNSPECIFIED`. `ALLOW` or `DENY` are used to allow or deny all values. If `all_values` is set to either `ALLOW` or `DENY`, `allowed_values` and `denied_values` must be unset.
     */
    export interface Schema$GoogleCloudOrgpolicyV1ListPolicy {
        /**
         * List of values allowed at this resource. Can only be set if `all_values` is set to `ALL_VALUES_UNSPECIFIED`.
         */
        allowedValues?: string[] | null;
        /**
         * The policy all_values state.
         */
        allValues?: string | null;
        /**
         * List of values denied at this resource. Can only be set if `all_values` is set to `ALL_VALUES_UNSPECIFIED`.
         */
        deniedValues?: string[] | null;
        /**
         * Determines the inheritance behavior for this `Policy`. By default, a `ListPolicy` set at a resource supersedes any `Policy` set anywhere up the resource hierarchy. However, if `inherit_from_parent` is set to `true`, then the values from the effective `Policy` of the parent resource are inherited, meaning the values set in this `Policy` are added to the values inherited up the hierarchy. Setting `Policy` hierarchies that inherit both allowed values and denied values isn't recommended in most circumstances to keep the configuration simple and understandable. However, it is possible to set a `Policy` with `allowed_values` set that inherits a `Policy` with `denied_values` set. In this case, the values that are allowed must be in `allowed_values` and not present in `denied_values`. For example, suppose you have a `Constraint` `constraints/serviceuser.services`, which has a `constraint_type` of `list_constraint`, and with `constraint_default` set to `ALLOW`. Suppose that at the Organization level, a `Policy` is applied that restricts the allowed API activations to {`E1`, `E2`\}. Then, if a `Policy` is applied to a project below the Organization that has `inherit_from_parent` set to `false` and field all_values set to DENY, then an attempt to activate any API will be denied. The following examples demonstrate different possible layerings for `projects/bar` parented by `organizations/foo`: Example 1 (no inherited values): `organizations/foo` has a `Policy` with values: {allowed_values: "E1" allowed_values:"E2"\} `projects/bar` has `inherit_from_parent` `false` and values: {allowed_values: "E3" allowed_values: "E4"\} The accepted values at `organizations/foo` are `E1`, `E2`. The accepted values at `projects/bar` are `E3`, and `E4`. Example 2 (inherited values): `organizations/foo` has a `Policy` with values: {allowed_values: "E1" allowed_values:"E2"\} `projects/bar` has a `Policy` with values: {value: "E3" value: "E4" inherit_from_parent: true\} The accepted values at `organizations/foo` are `E1`, `E2`. The accepted values at `projects/bar` are `E1`, `E2`, `E3`, and `E4`. Example 3 (inheriting both allowed and denied values): `organizations/foo` has a `Policy` with values: {allowed_values: "E1" allowed_values: "E2"\} `projects/bar` has a `Policy` with: {denied_values: "E1"\} The accepted values at `organizations/foo` are `E1`, `E2`. The value accepted at `projects/bar` is `E2`. Example 4 (RestoreDefault): `organizations/foo` has a `Policy` with values: {allowed_values: "E1" allowed_values:"E2"\} `projects/bar` has a `Policy` with values: {RestoreDefault: {\}\} The accepted values at `organizations/foo` are `E1`, `E2`. The accepted values at `projects/bar` are either all or none depending on the value of `constraint_default` (if `ALLOW`, all; if `DENY`, none). Example 5 (no policy inherits parent policy): `organizations/foo` has no `Policy` set. `projects/bar` has no `Policy` set. The accepted values at both levels are either all or none depending on the value of `constraint_default` (if `ALLOW`, all; if `DENY`, none). Example 6 (ListConstraint allowing all): `organizations/foo` has a `Policy` with values: {allowed_values: "E1" allowed_values: "E2"\} `projects/bar` has a `Policy` with: {all: ALLOW\} The accepted values at `organizations/foo` are `E1`, E2`. Any value is accepted at `projects/bar`. Example 7 (ListConstraint allowing none): `organizations/foo` has a `Policy` with values: {allowed_values: "E1" allowed_values: "E2"\} `projects/bar` has a `Policy` with: {all: DENY\} The accepted values at `organizations/foo` are `E1`, E2`. No value is accepted at `projects/bar`. Example 10 (allowed and denied subtrees of Resource Manager hierarchy): Given the following resource hierarchy O1-\>{F1, F2\}; F1-\>{P1\}; F2-\>{P2, P3\}, `organizations/foo` has a `Policy` with values: {allowed_values: "under:organizations/O1"\} `projects/bar` has a `Policy` with: {allowed_values: "under:projects/P3"\} {denied_values: "under:folders/F2"\} The accepted values at `organizations/foo` are `organizations/O1`, `folders/F1`, `folders/F2`, `projects/P1`, `projects/P2`, `projects/P3`. The accepted values at `projects/bar` are `organizations/O1`, `folders/F1`, `projects/P1`.
         */
        inheritFromParent?: boolean | null;
        /**
         * Optional. The Google Cloud Console will try to default to a configuration that matches the value specified in this `Policy`. If `suggested_value` is not set, it will inherit the value specified higher in the hierarchy, unless `inherit_from_parent` is `false`.
         */
        suggestedValue?: string | null;
    }
    /**
     * Defines a Cloud Organization `Policy` which is used to specify `Constraints` for configurations of Cloud Platform resources.
     */
    export interface Schema$GoogleCloudOrgpolicyV1Policy {
        /**
         * For boolean `Constraints`, whether to enforce the `Constraint` or not.
         */
        booleanPolicy?: Schema$GoogleCloudOrgpolicyV1BooleanPolicy;
        /**
         * The name of the `Constraint` the `Policy` is configuring, for example, `constraints/serviceuser.services`. A [list of available constraints](/resource-manager/docs/organization-policy/org-policy-constraints) is available. Immutable after creation.
         */
        constraint?: string | null;
        /**
         * An opaque tag indicating the current version of the `Policy`, used for concurrency control. When the `Policy` is returned from either a `GetPolicy` or a `ListOrgPolicy` request, this `etag` indicates the version of the current `Policy` to use when executing a read-modify-write loop. When the `Policy` is returned from a `GetEffectivePolicy` request, the `etag` will be unset. When the `Policy` is used in a `SetOrgPolicy` method, use the `etag` value that was returned from a `GetOrgPolicy` request as part of a read-modify-write loop for concurrency control. Not setting the `etag`in a `SetOrgPolicy` request will result in an unconditional write of the `Policy`.
         */
        etag?: string | null;
        /**
         * List of values either allowed or disallowed.
         */
        listPolicy?: Schema$GoogleCloudOrgpolicyV1ListPolicy;
        /**
         * Restores the default behavior of the constraint; independent of `Constraint` type.
         */
        restoreDefault?: Schema$GoogleCloudOrgpolicyV1RestoreDefault;
        /**
         * The time stamp the `Policy` was previously updated. This is set by the server, not specified by the caller, and represents the last time a call to `SetOrgPolicy` was made for that `Policy`. Any value set by the client will be ignored.
         */
        updateTime?: string | null;
        /**
         * Version of the `Policy`. Default version is 0;
         */
        version?: number | null;
    }
    /**
     * Ignores policies set above this resource and restores the `constraint_default` enforcement behavior of the specific `Constraint` at this resource. Suppose that `constraint_default` is set to `ALLOW` for the `Constraint` `constraints/serviceuser.services`. Suppose that organization foo.com sets a `Policy` at their Organization resource node that restricts the allowed service activations to deny all service activations. They could then set a `Policy` with the `policy_type` `restore_default` on several experimental projects, restoring the `constraint_default` enforcement of the `Constraint` for only those projects, allowing those projects to have all services activated.
     */
    export interface Schema$GoogleCloudOrgpolicyV1RestoreDefault {
    }
    /**
     * An `AccessLevel` is a label that can be applied to requests to Google Cloud services, along with a list of requirements necessary for the label to be applied.
     */
    export interface Schema$GoogleIdentityAccesscontextmanagerV1AccessLevel {
        /**
         * A `BasicLevel` composed of `Conditions`.
         */
        basic?: Schema$GoogleIdentityAccesscontextmanagerV1BasicLevel;
        /**
         * A `CustomLevel` written in the Common Expression Language.
         */
        custom?: Schema$GoogleIdentityAccesscontextmanagerV1CustomLevel;
        /**
         * Description of the `AccessLevel` and its use. Does not affect behavior.
         */
        description?: string | null;
        /**
         * Required. Resource name for the Access Level. The `short_name` component must begin with a letter and only include alphanumeric and '_'. Format: `accessPolicies/{policy_id\}/accessLevels/{short_name\}`. The maximum length of the `short_name` component is 50 characters.
         */
        name?: string | null;
        /**
         * Human readable title. Must be unique within the Policy.
         */
        title?: string | null;
    }
    /**
     * `AccessPolicy` is a container for `AccessLevels` (which define the necessary attributes to use Google Cloud services) and `ServicePerimeters` (which define regions of services able to freely pass data within a perimeter). An access policy is globally visible within an organization, and the restrictions it specifies apply to all projects within an organization.
     */
    export interface Schema$GoogleIdentityAccesscontextmanagerV1AccessPolicy {
        /**
         * Output only. An opaque identifier for the current version of the `AccessPolicy`. This will always be a strongly validated etag, meaning that two Access Polices will be identical if and only if their etags are identical. Clients should not expect this to be in any specific format.
         */
        etag?: string | null;
        /**
         * Output only. Resource name of the `AccessPolicy`. Format: `accessPolicies/{policy_id\}`
         */
        name?: string | null;
        /**
         * Required. The parent of this `AccessPolicy` in the Cloud Resource Hierarchy. Currently immutable once created. Format: `organizations/{organization_id\}`
         */
        parent?: string | null;
        /**
         * Required. Human readable title. Does not affect behavior.
         */
        title?: string | null;
    }
    /**
     * Identification for an API Operation.
     */
    export interface Schema$GoogleIdentityAccesscontextmanagerV1ApiOperation {
        /**
         * API methods or permissions to allow. Method or permission must belong to the service specified by `service_name` field. A single MethodSelector entry with `*` specified for the `method` field will allow all methods AND permissions for the service specified in `service_name`.
         */
        methodSelectors?: Schema$GoogleIdentityAccesscontextmanagerV1MethodSelector[];
        /**
         * The name of the API whose methods or permissions the IngressPolicy or EgressPolicy want to allow. A single ApiOperation with `service_name` field set to `*` will allow all methods AND permissions for all services.
         */
        serviceName?: string | null;
    }
    /**
     * `BasicLevel` is an `AccessLevel` using a set of recommended features.
     */
    export interface Schema$GoogleIdentityAccesscontextmanagerV1BasicLevel {
        /**
         * How the `conditions` list should be combined to determine if a request is granted this `AccessLevel`. If AND is used, each `Condition` in `conditions` must be satisfied for the `AccessLevel` to be applied. If OR is used, at least one `Condition` in `conditions` must be satisfied for the `AccessLevel` to be applied. Default behavior is AND.
         */
        combiningFunction?: string | null;
        /**
         * Required. A list of requirements for the `AccessLevel` to be granted.
         */
        conditions?: Schema$GoogleIdentityAccesscontextmanagerV1Condition[];
    }
    /**
     * A condition necessary for an `AccessLevel` to be granted. The Condition is an AND over its fields. So a Condition is true if: 1) the request IP is from one of the listed subnetworks AND 2) the originating device complies with the listed device policy AND 3) all listed access levels are granted AND 4) the request was sent at a time allowed by the DateTimeRestriction.
     */
    export interface Schema$GoogleIdentityAccesscontextmanagerV1Condition {
        /**
         * Device specific restrictions, all restrictions must hold for the Condition to be true. If not specified, all devices are allowed.
         */
        devicePolicy?: Schema$GoogleIdentityAccesscontextmanagerV1DevicePolicy;
        /**
         * CIDR block IP subnetwork specification. May be IPv4 or IPv6. Note that for a CIDR IP address block, the specified IP address portion must be properly truncated (i.e. all the host bits must be zero) or the input is considered malformed. For example, "192.0.2.0/24" is accepted but "192.0.2.1/24" is not. Similarly, for IPv6, "2001:db8::/32" is accepted whereas "2001:db8::1/32" is not. The originating IP of a request must be in one of the listed subnets in order for this Condition to be true. If empty, all IP addresses are allowed.
         */
        ipSubnetworks?: string[] | null;
        /**
         * The request must be made by one of the provided user or service accounts. Groups are not supported. Syntax: `user:{emailid\}` `serviceAccount:{emailid\}` If not specified, a request may come from any user.
         */
        members?: string[] | null;
        /**
         * Whether to negate the Condition. If true, the Condition becomes a NAND over its non-empty fields, each field must be false for the Condition overall to be satisfied. Defaults to false.
         */
        negate?: boolean | null;
        /**
         * The request must originate from one of the provided countries/regions. Must be valid ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 codes.
         */
        regions?: string[] | null;
        /**
         * A list of other access levels defined in the same `Policy`, referenced by resource name. Referencing an `AccessLevel` which does not exist is an error. All access levels listed must be granted for the Condition to be true. Example: "`accessPolicies/MY_POLICY/accessLevels/LEVEL_NAME"`
         */
        requiredAccessLevels?: string[] | null;
    }
    /**
     * `CustomLevel` is an `AccessLevel` using the Cloud Common Expression Language to represent the necessary conditions for the level to apply to a request. See CEL spec at: https://github.com/google/cel-spec
     */
    export interface Schema$GoogleIdentityAccesscontextmanagerV1CustomLevel {
        /**
         * Required. A Cloud CEL expression evaluating to a boolean.
         */
        expr?: Schema$Expr;
    }
    /**
     * `DevicePolicy` specifies device specific restrictions necessary to acquire a given access level. A `DevicePolicy` specifies requirements for requests from devices to be granted access levels, it does not do any enforcement on the device. `DevicePolicy` acts as an AND over all specified fields, and each repeated field is an OR over its elements. Any unset fields are ignored. For example, if the proto is { os_type : DESKTOP_WINDOWS, os_type : DESKTOP_LINUX, encryption_status: ENCRYPTED\}, then the DevicePolicy will be true for requests originating from encrypted Linux desktops and encrypted Windows desktops.
     */
    export interface Schema$GoogleIdentityAccesscontextmanagerV1DevicePolicy {
        /**
         * Allowed device management levels, an empty list allows all management levels.
         */
        allowedDeviceManagementLevels?: string[] | null;
        /**
         * Allowed encryptions statuses, an empty list allows all statuses.
         */
        allowedEncryptionStatuses?: string[] | null;
        /**
         * Allowed OS versions, an empty list allows all types and all versions.
         */
        osConstraints?: Schema$GoogleIdentityAccesscontextmanagerV1OsConstraint[];
        /**
         * Whether the device needs to be approved by the customer admin.
         */
        requireAdminApproval?: boolean | null;
        /**
         * Whether the device needs to be corp owned.
         */
        requireCorpOwned?: boolean | null;
        /**
         * Whether or not screenlock is required for the DevicePolicy to be true. Defaults to `false`.
         */
        requireScreenlock?: boolean | null;
    }
    /**
     * Defines the conditions under which an EgressPolicy matches a request. Conditions based on information about the source of the request. Note that if the destination of the request is also protected by a ServicePerimeter, then that ServicePerimeter must have an IngressPolicy which allows access in order for this request to succeed.
     */
    export interface Schema$GoogleIdentityAccesscontextmanagerV1EgressFrom {
        /**
         * A list of identities that are allowed access through this [EgressPolicy]. Should be in the format of email address. The email address should represent individual user or service account only.
         */
        identities?: string[] | null;
        /**
         * Specifies the type of identities that are allowed access to outside the perimeter. If left unspecified, then members of `identities` field will be allowed access.
         */
        identityType?: string | null;
    }
    /**
     * Policy for egress from perimeter. EgressPolicies match requests based on `egress_from` and `egress_to` stanzas. For an EgressPolicy to match, both `egress_from` and `egress_to` stanzas must be matched. If an EgressPolicy matches a request, the request is allowed to span the ServicePerimeter boundary. For example, an EgressPolicy can be used to allow VMs on networks within the ServicePerimeter to access a defined set of projects outside the perimeter in certain contexts (e.g. to read data from a Cloud Storage bucket or query against a BigQuery dataset). EgressPolicies are concerned with the *resources* that a request relates as well as the API services and API actions being used. They do not related to the direction of data movement. More detailed documentation for this concept can be found in the descriptions of EgressFrom and EgressTo.
     */
    export interface Schema$GoogleIdentityAccesscontextmanagerV1EgressPolicy {
        /**
         * Defines conditions on the source of a request causing this EgressPolicy to apply.
         */
        egressFrom?: Schema$GoogleIdentityAccesscontextmanagerV1EgressFrom;
        /**
         * Defines the conditions on the ApiOperation and destination resources that cause this EgressPolicy to apply.
         */
        egressTo?: Schema$GoogleIdentityAccesscontextmanagerV1EgressTo;
    }
    /**
     * Defines the conditions under which an EgressPolicy matches a request. Conditions are based on information about the ApiOperation intended to be performed on the `resources` specified. Note that if the destination of the request is also protected by a ServicePerimeter, then that ServicePerimeter must have an IngressPolicy which allows access in order for this request to succeed. The request must match `operations` AND `resources` fields in order to be allowed egress out of the perimeter.
     */
    export interface Schema$GoogleIdentityAccesscontextmanagerV1EgressTo {
        /**
         * A list of ApiOperations allowed to be performed by the sources specified in the corresponding EgressFrom. A request matches if it uses an operation/service in this list.
         */
        operations?: Schema$GoogleIdentityAccesscontextmanagerV1ApiOperation[];
        /**
         * A list of resources, currently only projects in the form `projects/`, that are allowed to be accessed by sources defined in the corresponding EgressFrom. A request matches if it contains a resource in this list. If `*` is specified for `resources`, then this EgressTo rule will authorize access to all resources outside the perimeter.
         */
        resources?: string[] | null;
    }
    /**
     * Defines the conditions under which an IngressPolicy matches a request. Conditions are based on information about the source of the request. The request must satisfy what is defined in `sources` AND identity related fields in order to match.
     */
    export interface Schema$GoogleIdentityAccesscontextmanagerV1IngressFrom {
        /**
         * A list of identities that are allowed access through this ingress policy. Should be in the format of email address. The email address should represent individual user or service account only.
         */
        identities?: string[] | null;
        /**
         * Specifies the type of identities that are allowed access from outside the perimeter. If left unspecified, then members of `identities` field will be allowed access.
         */
        identityType?: string | null;
        /**
         * Sources that this IngressPolicy authorizes access from.
         */
        sources?: Schema$GoogleIdentityAccesscontextmanagerV1IngressSource[];
    }
    /**
     * Policy for ingress into ServicePerimeter. IngressPolicies match requests based on `ingress_from` and `ingress_to` stanzas. For an ingress policy to match, both the `ingress_from` and `ingress_to` stanzas must be matched. If an IngressPolicy matches a request, the request is allowed through the perimeter boundary from outside the perimeter. For example, access from the internet can be allowed either based on an AccessLevel or, for traffic hosted on Google Cloud, the project of the source network. For access from private networks, using the project of the hosting network is required. Individual ingress policies can be limited by restricting which services and/or actions they match using the `ingress_to` field.
     */
    export interface Schema$GoogleIdentityAccesscontextmanagerV1IngressPolicy {
        /**
         * Defines the conditions on the source of a request causing this IngressPolicy to apply.
         */
        ingressFrom?: Schema$GoogleIdentityAccesscontextmanagerV1IngressFrom;
        /**
         * Defines the conditions on the ApiOperation and request destination that cause this IngressPolicy to apply.
         */
        ingressTo?: Schema$GoogleIdentityAccesscontextmanagerV1IngressTo;
    }
    /**
     * The source that IngressPolicy authorizes access from.
     */
    export interface Schema$GoogleIdentityAccesscontextmanagerV1IngressSource {
        /**
         * An AccessLevel resource name that allow resources within the ServicePerimeters to be accessed from the internet. AccessLevels listed must be in the same policy as this ServicePerimeter. Referencing a nonexistent AccessLevel will cause an error. If no AccessLevel names are listed, resources within the perimeter can only be accessed via Google Cloud calls with request origins within the perimeter. Example: `accessPolicies/MY_POLICY/accessLevels/MY_LEVEL`. If a single `*` is specified for `access_level`, then all IngressSources will be allowed.
         */
        accessLevel?: string | null;
        /**
         * A Google Cloud resource that is allowed to ingress the perimeter. Requests from these resources will be allowed to access perimeter data. Currently only projects are allowed. Format: `projects/{project_number\}` The project may be in any Google Cloud organization, not just the organization that the perimeter is defined in. `*` is not allowed, the case of allowing all Google Cloud resources only is not supported.
         */
        resource?: string | null;
    }
    /**
     * Defines the conditions under which an IngressPolicy matches a request. Conditions are based on information about the ApiOperation intended to be performed on the target resource of the request. The request must satisfy what is defined in `operations` AND `resources` in order to match.
     */
    export interface Schema$GoogleIdentityAccesscontextmanagerV1IngressTo {
        /**
         * A list of ApiOperations allowed to be performed by the sources specified in corresponding IngressFrom in this ServicePerimeter.
         */
        operations?: Schema$GoogleIdentityAccesscontextmanagerV1ApiOperation[];
        /**
         * A list of resources, currently only projects in the form `projects/`, protected by this ServicePerimeter that are allowed to be accessed by sources defined in the corresponding IngressFrom. If a single `*` is specified, then access to all resources inside the perimeter are allowed.
         */
        resources?: string[] | null;
    }
    /**
     * An allowed method or permission of a service specified in ApiOperation.
     */
    export interface Schema$GoogleIdentityAccesscontextmanagerV1MethodSelector {
        /**
         * Value for `method` should be a valid method name for the corresponding `service_name` in ApiOperation. If `*` used as value for `method`, then ALL methods and permissions are allowed.
         */
        method?: string | null;
        /**
         * Value for `permission` should be a valid Cloud IAM permission for the corresponding `service_name` in ApiOperation.
         */
        permission?: string | null;
    }
    /**
     * A restriction on the OS type and version of devices making requests.
     */
    export interface Schema$GoogleIdentityAccesscontextmanagerV1OsConstraint {
        /**
         * The minimum allowed OS version. If not set, any version of this OS satisfies the constraint. Format: `"major.minor.patch"`. Examples: `"10.5.301"`, `"9.2.1"`.
         */
        minimumVersion?: string | null;
        /**
         * Required. The allowed OS type.
         */
        osType?: string | null;
        /**
         * Only allows requests from devices with a verified Chrome OS. Verifications includes requirements that the device is enterprise-managed, conformant to domain policies, and the caller has permission to call the API targeted by the request.
         */
        requireVerifiedChromeOs?: boolean | null;
    }
    /**
     * `ServicePerimeter` describes a set of Google Cloud resources which can freely import and export data amongst themselves, but not export outside of the `ServicePerimeter`. If a request with a source within this `ServicePerimeter` has a target outside of the `ServicePerimeter`, the request will be blocked. Otherwise the request is allowed. There are two types of Service Perimeter - Regular and Bridge. Regular Service Perimeters cannot overlap, a single Google Cloud project can only belong to a single regular Service Perimeter. Service Perimeter Bridges can contain only Google Cloud projects as members, a single Google Cloud project may belong to multiple Service Perimeter Bridges.
     */
    export interface Schema$GoogleIdentityAccesscontextmanagerV1ServicePerimeter {
        /**
         * Description of the `ServicePerimeter` and its use. Does not affect behavior.
         */
        description?: string | null;
        /**
         * Required. Resource name for the ServicePerimeter. The `short_name` component must begin with a letter and only include alphanumeric and '_'. Format: `accessPolicies/{policy_id\}/servicePerimeters/{short_name\}`
         */
        name?: string | null;
        /**
         * Perimeter type indicator. A single project is allowed to be a member of single regular perimeter, but multiple service perimeter bridges. A project cannot be a included in a perimeter bridge without being included in regular perimeter. For perimeter bridges, the restricted service list as well as access level lists must be empty.
         */
        perimeterType?: string | null;
        /**
         * Proposed (or dry run) ServicePerimeter configuration. This configuration allows to specify and test ServicePerimeter configuration without enforcing actual access restrictions. Only allowed to be set when the "use_explicit_dry_run_spec" flag is set.
         */
        spec?: Schema$GoogleIdentityAccesscontextmanagerV1ServicePerimeterConfig;
        /**
         * Current ServicePerimeter configuration. Specifies sets of resources, restricted services and access levels that determine perimeter content and boundaries.
         */
        status?: Schema$GoogleIdentityAccesscontextmanagerV1ServicePerimeterConfig;
        /**
         * Human readable title. Must be unique within the Policy.
         */
        title?: string | null;
        /**
         * Use explicit dry run spec flag. Ordinarily, a dry-run spec implicitly exists for all Service Perimeters, and that spec is identical to the status for those Service Perimeters. When this flag is set, it inhibits the generation of the implicit spec, thereby allowing the user to explicitly provide a configuration ("spec") to use in a dry-run version of the Service Perimeter. This allows the user to test changes to the enforced config ("status") without actually enforcing them. This testing is done through analyzing the differences between currently enforced and suggested restrictions. use_explicit_dry_run_spec must bet set to True if any of the fields in the spec are set to non-default values.
         */
        useExplicitDryRunSpec?: boolean | null;
    }
    /**
     * `ServicePerimeterConfig` specifies a set of Google Cloud resources that describe specific Service Perimeter configuration.
     */
    export interface Schema$GoogleIdentityAccesscontextmanagerV1ServicePerimeterConfig {
        /**
         * A list of `AccessLevel` resource names that allow resources within the `ServicePerimeter` to be accessed from the internet. `AccessLevels` listed must be in the same policy as this `ServicePerimeter`. Referencing a nonexistent `AccessLevel` is a syntax error. If no `AccessLevel` names are listed, resources within the perimeter can only be accessed via Google Cloud calls with request origins within the perimeter. Example: `"accessPolicies/MY_POLICY/accessLevels/MY_LEVEL"`. For Service Perimeter Bridge, must be empty.
         */
        accessLevels?: string[] | null;
        /**
         * List of EgressPolicies to apply to the perimeter. A perimeter may have multiple EgressPolicies, each of which is evaluated separately. Access is granted if any EgressPolicy grants it. Must be empty for a perimeter bridge.
         */
        egressPolicies?: Schema$GoogleIdentityAccesscontextmanagerV1EgressPolicy[];
        /**
         * List of IngressPolicies to apply to the perimeter. A perimeter may have multiple IngressPolicies, each of which is evaluated separately. Access is granted if any Ingress Policy grants it. Must be empty for a perimeter bridge.
         */
        ingressPolicies?: Schema$GoogleIdentityAccesscontextmanagerV1IngressPolicy[];
        /**
         * A list of Google Cloud resources that are inside of the service perimeter. Currently only projects are allowed. Format: `projects/{project_number\}`
         */
        resources?: string[] | null;
        /**
         * Google Cloud services that are subject to the Service Perimeter restrictions. For example, if `storage.googleapis.com` is specified, access to the storage buckets inside the perimeter must meet the perimeter's access restrictions.
         */
        restrictedServices?: string[] | null;
        /**
         * Configuration for APIs allowed within Perimeter.
         */
        vpcAccessibleServices?: Schema$GoogleIdentityAccesscontextmanagerV1VpcAccessibleServices;
    }
    /**
     * Specifies how APIs are allowed to communicate within the Service Perimeter.
     */
    export interface Schema$GoogleIdentityAccesscontextmanagerV1VpcAccessibleServices {
        /**
         * The list of APIs usable within the Service Perimeter. Must be empty unless 'enable_restriction' is True. You can specify a list of individual services, as well as include the 'RESTRICTED-SERVICES' value, which automatically includes all of the services protected by the perimeter.
         */
        allowedServices?: string[] | null;
        /**
         * Whether to restrict API calls within the Service Perimeter to the list of APIs specified in 'allowed_services'.
         */
        enableRestriction?: boolean | null;
    }
    /**
     * An analysis message to group the query and results.
     */
    export interface Schema$IamPolicyAnalysis {
        /**
         * The analysis query.
         */
        analysisQuery?: Schema$IamPolicyAnalysisQuery;
        /**
         * A list of IamPolicyAnalysisResult that matches the analysis query, or empty if no result is found.
         */
        analysisResults?: Schema$IamPolicyAnalysisResult[];
        /**
         * Represents whether all entries in the analysis_results have been fully explored to answer the query.
         */
        fullyExplored?: boolean | null;
    }
    /**
     * Output configuration for export IAM policy analysis destination.
     */
    export interface Schema$IamPolicyAnalysisOutputConfig {
        /**
         * Destination on Cloud Storage.
         */
        gcsDestination?: Schema$GcsDestination;
    }
    /**
     * IAM policy analysis query message.
     */
    export interface Schema$IamPolicyAnalysisQuery {
        /**
         * Optional. Specifies roles or permissions for analysis. This is optional.
         */
        accessSelector?: Schema$AccessSelector;
        /**
         * Optional. Specifies an identity for analysis.
         */
        identitySelector?: Schema$IdentitySelector;
        /**
         * Required. The relative name of the root asset. Only resources and IAM policies within the parent will be analyzed. This can only be an organization number (such as "organizations/123"), a folder number (such as "folders/123"), a project ID (such as "projects/my-project-id"), or a project number (such as "projects/12345"). To know how to get organization id, visit [here ](https://cloud.google.com/resource-manager/docs/creating-managing-organization#retrieving_your_organization_id). To know how to get folder or project id, visit [here ](https://cloud.google.com/resource-manager/docs/creating-managing-folders#viewing_or_listing_folders_and_projects).
         */
        parent?: string | null;
        /**
         * Optional. Specifies a resource for analysis.
         */
        resourceSelector?: Schema$ResourceSelector;
    }
    /**
     * IAM Policy analysis result, consisting of one IAM policy binding and derived access control lists.
     */
    export interface Schema$IamPolicyAnalysisResult {
        /**
         * The access control lists derived from the iam_binding that match or potentially match resource and access selectors specified in the request.
         */
        accessControlLists?: Schema$GoogleCloudAssetV1p4beta1AccessControlList[];
        /**
         * The [full resource name](https://cloud.google.com/asset-inventory/docs/resource-name-format) of the resource to which the iam_binding policy attaches.
         */
        attachedResourceFullName?: string | null;
        /**
         * Represents whether all analyses on the iam_binding have successfully finished.
         */
        fullyExplored?: boolean | null;
        /**
         * The Cloud IAM policy binding under analysis.
         */
        iamBinding?: Schema$Binding;
        /**
         * The identity list derived from members of the iam_binding that match or potentially match identity selector specified in the request.
         */
        identityList?: Schema$GoogleCloudAssetV1p4beta1IdentityList;
    }
    /**
     * Specifies an identity for which to determine resource access, based on roles assigned either directly to them or to the groups they belong to, directly or indirectly.
     */
    export interface Schema$IdentitySelector {
        /**
         * Required. The identity appear in the form of members in [IAM policy binding](https://cloud.google.com/iam/reference/rest/v1/Binding). The examples of supported forms are: "user:mike@example.com", "group:admins@example.com", "domain:google.com", "serviceAccount:my-project-id@appspot.gserviceaccount.com". Notice that wildcard characters (such as * and ?) are not supported. You must give a specific identity.
         */
        identity?: string | null;
    }
    /**
     * This resource represents a long-running operation that is the result of a network API call.
     */
    export interface Schema$Operation {
        /**
         * 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.
         */
        done?: boolean | null;
        /**
         * The error result of the operation in case of failure or cancellation.
         */
        error?: Schema$Status;
        /**
         * Service-specific metadata associated with the operation. It typically contains progress information and common metadata such as create time. Some services might not provide such metadata. Any method that returns a long-running operation should document the metadata type, if any.
         */
        metadata?: {
            [key: string]: any;
        } | null;
        /**
         * The server-assigned name, which is only unique within the same service that originally returns it. If you use the default HTTP mapping, the `name` should be a resource name ending with `operations/{unique_id\}`.
         */
        name?: string | null;
        /**
         * The normal response of the operation in case of success. If the original method returns no data on success, such as `Delete`, the response is `google.protobuf.Empty`. If the original method is standard `Get`/`Create`/`Update`, the response should be the resource. For other methods, the response should have the type `XxxResponse`, where `Xxx` is the original method name. For example, if the original method name is `TakeSnapshot()`, the inferred response type is `TakeSnapshotResponse`.
         */
        response?: {
            [key: string]: any;
        } | null;
    }
    /**
     * Contains request options.
     */
    export interface Schema$Options {
        /**
         * Optional. If true, the response will include access analysis from identities to resources via service account impersonation. This is a very expensive operation, because many derived queries will be executed. For example, if the request analyzes for which resources user A has permission P, and there's an IAM policy states user A has iam.serviceAccounts.getAccessToken permission to a service account SA, and there's another IAM policy states service account SA has permission P to a GCP folder F, then user A potentially has access to the GCP folder F. And those advanced analysis results will be included in AnalyzeIamPolicyResponse.service_account_impersonation_analysis. Another example, if the request analyzes for who has permission P to a GCP folder F, and there's an IAM policy states user A has iam.serviceAccounts.actAs permission to a service account SA, and there's another IAM policy states service account SA has permission P to the GCP folder F, then user A potentially has access to the GCP folder F. And those advanced analysis results will be included in AnalyzeIamPolicyResponse.service_account_impersonation_analysis. Default is false.
         */
        analyzeServiceAccountImpersonation?: boolean | null;
        /**
         * Optional. If true, the identities section of the result will expand any Google groups appearing in an IAM policy binding. If identity_selector is specified, the identity in the result will be determined by the selector, and this flag will have no effect. Default is false.
         */
        expandGroups?: boolean | null;
        /**
         * Optional. If true, the resource section of the result will expand any resource attached to an IAM policy to include resources lower in the resource hierarchy. For example, if the request analyzes for which resources user A has permission P, and the results include an IAM policy with P on a GCP folder, the results will also include resources in that folder with permission P. If resource_selector is specified, the resource section of the result will be determined by the selector, and this flag will have no effect. Default is false.
         */
        expandResources?: boolean | null;
        /**
         * Optional. If true, the access section of result will expand any roles appearing in IAM policy bindings to include their permissions. If access_selector is specified, the access section of the result will be determined by the selector, and this flag will have no effect. Default is false.
         */
        expandRoles?: boolean | null;
        /**
         * Optional. If true, the result will output group identity edges, starting from the binding's group members, to any expanded identities. Default is false.
         */
        outputGroupEdges?: boolean | null;
        /**
         * Optional. If true, the result will output resource edges, starting from the policy attached resource, to any expanded resources. Default is false.
         */
        outputResourceEdges?: boolean | null;
    }
    /**
     * An Identity and Access Management (IAM) policy, which specifies access controls for Google Cloud resources. A `Policy` is a collection of `bindings`. A `binding` binds one or more `members` to a single `role`. Members can be user accounts, service accounts, Google groups, and domains (such as G Suite). A `role` is a named list of permissions; each `role` can be an IAM predefined role or a user-created custom role. For some types of Google Cloud resources, a `binding` can also specify a `condition`, which is a logical expression that allows access to a resource only if the expression evaluates to `true`. A condition can add constraints based on attributes of the request, the resource, or both. To learn which resources support conditions in their IAM policies, see the [IAM documentation](https://cloud.google.com/iam/help/conditions/resource-policies). **JSON example:** { "bindings": [ { "role": "roles/resourcemanager.organizationAdmin", "members": [ "user:mike@example.com", "group:admins@example.com", "domain:google.com", "serviceAccount:my-project-id@appspot.gserviceaccount.com" ] \}, { "role": "roles/resourcemanager.organizationViewer", "members": [ "user:eve@example.com" ], "condition": { "title": "expirable access", "description": "Does not grant access after Sep 2020", "expression": "request.time < timestamp('2020-10-01T00:00:00.000Z')", \} \} ], "etag": "BwWWja0YfJA=", "version": 3 \} **YAML example:** bindings: - members: - user:mike@example.com - group:admins@example.com - domain:google.com - serviceAccount:my-project-id@appspot.gserviceaccount.com role: roles/resourcemanager.organizationAdmin - members: - user:eve@example.com role: roles/resourcemanager.organizationViewer condition: title: expirable access description: Does not grant access after Sep 2020 expression: request.time < timestamp('2020-10-01T00:00:00.000Z') - etag: BwWWja0YfJA= - version: 3 For a description of IAM and its features, see the [IAM documentation](https://cloud.google.com/iam/docs/).
     */
    export interface Schema$Policy {
        /**
         * Specifies cloud audit logging configuration for this policy.
         */
        auditConfigs?: Schema$AuditConfig[];
        /**
         * Associates a list of `members` to a `role`. Optionally, may specify a `condition` that determines how and when the `bindings` are applied. Each of the `bindings` must contain at least one member.
         */
        bindings?: Schema$Binding[];
        /**
         * `etag` is used for optimistic concurrency control as a way to help prevent simultaneous updates of a policy from overwriting each other. It is strongly suggested that systems make use of the `etag` in the read-modify-write cycle to perform policy updates in order to avoid race conditions: An `etag` is returned in the response to `getIamPolicy`, and systems are expected to put that etag in the request to `setIamPolicy` to ensure that their change will be applied to the same version of the policy. **Important:** If you use IAM Conditions, you must include the `etag` field whenever you call `setIamPolicy`. If you omit this field, then IAM allows you to overwrite a version `3` policy with a version `1` policy, and all of the conditions in the version `3` policy are lost.
         */
        etag?: string | null;
        /**
         * Specifies the format of the policy. Valid values are `0`, `1`, and `3`. Requests that specify an invalid value are rejected. Any operation that affects conditional role bindings must specify version `3`. This requirement applies to the following operations: * Getting a policy that includes a conditional role binding * Adding a conditional role binding to a policy * Changing a conditional role binding in a policy * Removing any role binding, with or without a condition, from a policy that includes conditions **Important:** If you use IAM Conditions, you must include the `etag` field whenever you call `setIamPolicy`. If you omit this field, then IAM allows you to overwrite a version `3` policy with a version `1` policy, and all of the conditions in the version `3` policy are lost. If a policy does not include any conditions, operations on that policy may specify any valid version or leave the field unset. To learn which resources support conditions in their IAM policies, see the [IAM documentation](https://cloud.google.com/iam/help/conditions/resource-policies).
         */
        version?: number | null;
    }
    /**
     * Specifies the resource to analyze for access policies, which may be set directly on the resource, or on ancestors such as organizations, folders or projects.
     */
    export interface Schema$ResourceSelector {
        /**
         * Required. The [full resource name](https://cloud.google.com/asset-inventory/docs/resource-name-format) of a resource of [supported resource types](https://cloud.google.com/asset-inventory/docs/supported-asset-types#analyzable_asset_types).
         */
        fullResourceName?: string | null;
    }
    /**
     * 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).
     */
    export interface Schema$Status {
        /**
         * The status code, which should be an enum value of google.rpc.Code.
         */
        code?: number | null;
        /**
         * A list of messages that carry the error details. There is a common set of message types for APIs to use.
         */
        details?: Array<{
            [key: string]: any;
        }> | null;
        /**
         * A developer-facing error message, which should be in English. Any user-facing error message should be localized and sent in the google.rpc.Status.details field, or localized by the client.
         */
        message?: string | null;
    }
    export class Resource$V1p4beta1 {
        context: APIRequestContext;
        constructor(context: APIRequestContext);
        /**
         * Analyzes IAM policies to answer which identities have what accesses on which resources.
         * @example
         * ```js
         * // Before running the sample:
         * // - Enable the API at:
         * //   https://console.developers.google.com/apis/api/cloudasset.googleapis.com
         * // - Login into gcloud by running:
         * //   `$ gcloud auth application-default login`
         * // - Install the npm module by running:
         * //   `$ npm install googleapis`
         *
         * const {google} = require('googleapis');
         * const cloudasset = google.cloudasset('v1p4beta1');
         *
         * async function main() {
         *   const auth = new google.auth.GoogleAuth({
         *     // Scopes can be specified either as an array or as a single, space-delimited string.
         *     scopes: ['https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform'],
         *   });
         *
         *   // Acquire an auth client, and bind it to all future calls
         *   const authClient = await auth.getClient();
         *   google.options({auth: authClient});
         *
         *   // Do the magic
         *   const res = await cloudasset.analyzeIamPolicy({
         *     // Optional. The permissions to appear in result.
         *     'analysisQuery.accessSelector.permissions': 'placeholder-value',
         *     // Optional. The roles to appear in result.
         *     'analysisQuery.accessSelector.roles': 'placeholder-value',
         *     // Required. The identity appear in the form of members in [IAM policy binding](https://cloud.google.com/iam/reference/rest/v1/Binding). The examples of supported forms are: "user:mike@example.com", "group:admins@example.com", "domain:google.com", "serviceAccount:my-project-id@appspot.gserviceaccount.com". Notice that wildcard characters (such as * and ?) are not supported. You must give a specific identity.
         *     'analysisQuery.identitySelector.identity': 'placeholder-value',
         *     // Required. The [full resource name](https://cloud.google.com/asset-inventory/docs/resource-name-format) of a resource of [supported resource types](https://cloud.google.com/asset-inventory/docs/supported-asset-types#analyzable_asset_types).
         *     'analysisQuery.resourceSelector.fullResourceName': 'placeholder-value',
         *     // Optional. If true, the response will include access analysis from identities to resources via service account impersonation. This is a very expensive operation, because many derived queries will be executed. We highly recommend you use AssetService.ExportIamPolicyAnalysis rpc instead. For example, if the request analyzes for which resources user A has permission P, and there's an IAM policy states user A has iam.serviceAccounts.getAccessToken permission to a service account SA, and there's another IAM policy states service account SA has permission P to a GCP folder F, then user A potentially has access to the GCP folder F. And those advanced analysis results will be included in AnalyzeIamPolicyResponse.service_account_impersonation_analysis. Another example, if the request analyzes for who has permission P to a GCP folder F, and there's an IAM policy states user A has iam.serviceAccounts.actAs permission to a service account SA, and there's another IAM policy states service account SA has permission P to the GCP folder F, then user A potentially has access to the GCP folder F. And those advanced analysis results will be included in AnalyzeIamPolicyResponse.service_account_impersonation_analysis. Default is false.
         *     'options.analyzeServiceAccountImpersonation': 'placeholder-value',
         *     // Optional. Amount of time executable has to complete. See JSON representation of [Duration](https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json). If this field is set with a value less than the RPC deadline, and the execution of your query hasn't finished in the specified execution timeout, you will get a response with partial result. Otherwise, your query's execution will continue until the RPC deadline. If it's not finished until then, you will get a DEADLINE_EXCEEDED error. Default is empty.
         *     'options.executionTimeout': 'placeholder-value',
         *     // Optional. If true, the identities section of the result will expand any Google groups appearing in an IAM policy binding. If identity_selector is specified, the identity in the result will be determined by the selector, and this flag will have no effect. Default is false.
         *     'options.expandGroups': 'placeholder-value',
         *     // Optional. If true, the resource section of the result will expand any resource attached to an IAM policy to include resources lower in the resource hierarchy. For example, if the request analyzes for which resources user A has permission P, and the results include an IAM policy with P on a GCP folder, the results will also include resources in that folder with permission P. If resource_selector is specified, the resource section of the result will be determined by the selector, and this flag will have no effect. Default is false.
         *     'options.expandResources': 'placeholder-value',
         *     // Optional. If true, the access section of result will expand any roles appearing in IAM policy bindings to include their permissions. If access_selector is specified, the access section of the result will be determined by the selector, and this flag will have no effect. Default is false.
         *     'options.expandRoles': 'placeholder-value',
         *     // Optional. If true, the result will output group identity edges, starting from the binding's group members, to any expanded identities. Default is false.
         *     'options.outputGroupEdges': 'placeholder-value',
         *     // Optional. If true, the result will output resource edges, starting from the policy attached resource, to any expanded resources. Default is false.
         *     'options.outputResourceEdges': 'placeholder-value',
         *     // Required. The relative name of the root asset. Only resources and IAM policies within the parent will be analyzed. This can only be an organization number (such as "organizations/123"), a folder number (such as "folders/123"), a project ID (such as "projects/my-project-id"), or a project number (such as "projects/12345"). To know how to get organization id, visit [here ](https://cloud.google.com/resource-manager/docs/creating-managing-organization#retrieving_your_organization_id). To know how to get folder or project id, visit [here ](https://cloud.google.com/resource-manager/docs/creating-managing-folders#viewing_or_listing_folders_and_projects).
         *     parent: '[^/]+/[^/]+',
         *   });
         *   console.log(res.data);
         *
         *   // Example response
         *   // {
         *   //   "fullyExplored": false,
         *   //   "mainAnalysis": {},
         *   //   "nonCriticalErrors": [],
         *   //   "serviceAccountImpersonationAnalysis": []
         *   // }
         * }
         *
         * main().catch(e => {
         *   console.error(e);
         *   throw e;
         * });
         *
         * ```
         *
         * @param params - Parameters for request
         * @param options - Optionally override request options, such as `url`, `method`, and `encoding`.
         * @param callback - Optional callback that handles the response.
         * @returns A promise if used with async/await, or void if used with a callback.
         */
        analyzeIamPolicy(params: Params$Resource$V1p4beta1$Analyzeiampolicy, options: StreamMethodOptions): GaxiosPromise<Readable>;
        analyzeIamPolicy(params?: Params$Resource$V1p4beta1$Analyzeiampolicy, options?: MethodOptions): GaxiosPromise<Schema$AnalyzeIamPolicyResponse>;
        analyzeIamPolicy(params: Params$Resource$V1p4beta1$Analyzeiampolicy, options: StreamMethodOptions | BodyResponseCallback<Readable>, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Readable>): void;
        analyzeIamPolicy(params: Params$Resource$V1p4beta1$Analyzeiampolicy, options: MethodOptions | BodyResponseCallback<Schema$AnalyzeIamPolicyResponse>, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$AnalyzeIamPolicyResponse>): void;
        analyzeIamPolicy(params: Params$Resource$V1p4beta1$Analyzeiampolicy, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$AnalyzeIamPolicyResponse>): void;
        analyzeIamPolicy(callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$AnalyzeIamPolicyResponse>): void;
        /**
         * Exports the answers of which identities have what accesses on which resources to a Google Cloud Storage destination. The output format is the JSON format that represents a AnalyzeIamPolicyResponse in the JSON format. This method implements the google.longrunning.Operation, which allows you to keep track of the export. We recommend intervals of at least 2 seconds with exponential retry to poll the export operation result. The metadata contains the request to help callers to map responses to requests.
         * @example
         * ```js
         * // Before running the sample:
         * // - Enable the API at:
         * //   https://console.developers.google.com/apis/api/cloudasset.googleapis.com
         * // - Login into gcloud by running:
         * //   `$ gcloud auth application-default login`
         * // - Install the npm module by running:
         * //   `$ npm install googleapis`
         *
         * const {google} = require('googleapis');
         * const cloudasset = google.cloudasset('v1p4beta1');
         *
         * async function main() {
         *   const auth = new google.auth.GoogleAuth({
         *     // Scopes can be specified either as an array or as a single, space-delimited string.
         *     scopes: ['https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform'],
         *   });
         *
         *   // Acquire an auth client, and bind it to all future calls
         *   const authClient = await auth.getClient();
         *   google.options({auth: authClient});
         *
         *   // Do the magic
         *   const res = await cloudasset.exportIamPolicyAnalysis({
         *     // Required. The relative name of the root asset. Only resources and IAM policies within the parent will be analyzed. This can only be an organization number (such as "organizations/123"), a folder number (such as "folders/123"), a project ID (such as "projects/my-project-id"), or a project number (such as "projects/12345"). To know how to get organization id, visit [here ](https://cloud.google.com/resource-manager/docs/creating-managing-organization#retrieving_your_organization_id). To know how to get folder or project id, visit [here ](https://cloud.google.com/resource-manager/docs/creating-managing-folders#viewing_or_listing_folders_and_projects).
         *     parent: '[^/]+/[^/]+',
         *
         *     // Request body metadata
         *     requestBody: {
         *       // request body parameters
         *       // {
         *       //   "analysisQuery": {},
         *       //   "options": {},
         *       //   "outputConfig": {}
         *       // }
         *     },
         *   });
         *   console.log(res.data);
         *
         *   // Example response
         *   // {
         *   //   "done": false,
         *   //   "error": {},
         *   //   "metadata": {},
         *   //   "name": "my_name",
         *   //   "response": {}
         *   // }
         * }
         *
         * main().catch(e => {
         *   console.error(e);
         *   throw e;
         * });
         *
         * ```
         *
         * @param params - Parameters for request
         * @param options - Optionally override request options, such as `url`, `method`, and `encoding`.
         * @param callback - Optional callback that handles the response.
         * @returns A promise if used with async/await, or void if used with a callback.
         */
        exportIamPolicyAnalysis(params: Params$Resource$V1p4beta1$Exportiampolicyanalysis, options: StreamMethodOptions): GaxiosPromise<Readable>;
        exportIamPolicyAnalysis(params?: Params$Resource$V1p4beta1$Exportiampolicyanalysis, options?: MethodOptions): GaxiosPromise<Schema$Operation>;
        exportIamPolicyAnalysis(params: Params$Resource$V1p4beta1$Exportiampolicyanalysis, options: StreamMethodOptions | BodyResponseCallback<Readable>, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Readable>): void;
        exportIamPolicyAnalysis(params: Params$Resource$V1p4beta1$Exportiampolicyanalysis, options: MethodOptions | BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Operation>, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Operation>): void;
        exportIamPolicyAnalysis(params: Params$Resource$V1p4beta1$Exportiampolicyanalysis, callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Operation>): void;
        exportIamPolicyAnalysis(callback: BodyResponseCallback<Schema$Operation>): void;
    }
    export interface Params$Resource$V1p4beta1$Analyzeiampolicy extends StandardParameters {
        /**
         * Optional. The permissions to appear in result.
         */
        'analysisQuery.accessSelector.permissions'?: string[];
        /**
         * Optional. The roles to appear in result.
         */
        'analysisQuery.accessSelector.roles'?: string[];
        /**
         * Required. The identity appear in the form of members in [IAM policy binding](https://cloud.google.com/iam/reference/rest/v1/Binding). The examples of supported forms are: "user:mike@example.com", "group:admins@example.com", "domain:google.com", "serviceAccount:my-project-id@appspot.gserviceaccount.com". Notice that wildcard characters (such as * and ?) are not supported. You must give a specific identity.
         */
        'analysisQuery.identitySelector.identity'?: string;
        /**
         * Required. The [full resource name](https://cloud.google.com/asset-inventory/docs/resource-name-format) of a resource of [supported resource types](https://cloud.google.com/asset-inventory/docs/supported-asset-types#analyzable_asset_types).
         */
        'analysisQuery.resourceSelector.fullResourceName'?: string;
        /**
         * Optional. If true, the response will include access analysis from identities to resources via service account impersonation. This is a very expensive operation, because many derived queries will be executed. We highly recommend you use AssetService.ExportIamPolicyAnalysis rpc instead. For example, if the request analyzes for which resources user A has permission P, and there's an IAM policy states user A has iam.serviceAccounts.getAccessToken permission to a service account SA, and there's another IAM policy states service account SA has permission P to a GCP folder F, then user A potentially has access to the GCP folder F. And those advanced analysis results will be included in AnalyzeIamPolicyResponse.service_account_impersonation_analysis. Another example, if the request analyzes for who has permission P to a GCP folder F, and there's an IAM policy states user A has iam.serviceAccounts.actAs permission to a service account SA, and there's another IAM policy states service account SA has permission P to the GCP folder F, then user A potentially has access to the GCP folder F. And those advanced analysis results will be included in AnalyzeIamPolicyResponse.service_account_impersonation_analysis. Default is false.
         */
        'options.analyzeServiceAccountImpersonation'?: boolean;
        /**
         * Optional. Amount of time executable has to complete. See JSON representation of [Duration](https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json). If this field is set with a value less than the RPC deadline, and the execution of your query hasn't finished in the specified execution timeout, you will get a response with partial result. Otherwise, your query's execution will continue until the RPC deadline. If it's not finished until then, you will get a DEADLINE_EXCEEDED error. Default is empty.
         */
        'options.executionTimeout'?: string;
        /**
         * Optional. If true, the identities section of the result will expand any Google groups appearing in an IAM policy binding. If identity_selector is specified, the identity in the result will be determined by the selector, and this flag will have no effect. Default is false.
         */
        'options.expandGroups'?: boolean;
        /**
         * Optional. If true, the resource section of the result will expand any resource attached to an IAM policy to include resources lower in the resource hierarchy. For example, if the request analyzes for which resources user A has permission P, and the results include an IAM policy with P on a GCP folder, the results will also include resources in that folder with permission P. If resource_selector is specified, the resource section of the result will be determined by the selector, and this flag will have no effect. Default is false.
         */
        'options.expandResources'?: boolean;
        /**
         * Optional. If true, the access section of result will expand any roles appearing in IAM policy bindings to include their permissions. If access_selector is specified, the access section of the result will be determined by the selector, and this flag will have no effect. Default is false.
         */
        'options.expandRoles'?: boolean;
        /**
         * Optional. If true, the result will output group identity edges, starting from the binding's group members, to any expanded identities. Default is false.
         */
        'options.outputGroupEdges'?: boolean;
        /**
         * Optional. If true, the result will output resource edges, starting from the policy attached resource, to any expanded resources. Default is false.
         */
        'options.outputResourceEdges'?: boolean;
        /**
         * Required. The relative name of the root asset. Only resources and IAM policies within the parent will be analyzed. This can only be an organization number (such as "organizations/123"), a folder number (such as "folders/123"), a project ID (such as "projects/my-project-id"), or a project number (such as "projects/12345"). To know how to get organization id, visit [here ](https://cloud.google.com/resource-manager/docs/creating-managing-organization#retrieving_your_organization_id). To know how to get folder or project id, visit [here ](https://cloud.google.com/resource-manager/docs/creating-managing-folders#viewing_or_listing_folders_and_projects).
         */
        parent?: string;
    }
    export interface Params$Resource$V1p4beta1$Exportiampolicyanalysis extends StandardParameters {
        /**
         * Required. The relative name of the root asset. Only resources and IAM policies within the parent will be analyzed. This can only be an organization number (such as "organizations/123"), a folder number (such as "folders/123"), a project ID (such as "projects/my-project-id"), or a project number (such as "projects/12345"). To know how to get organization id, visit [here ](https://cloud.google.com/resource-manager/docs/creating-managing-organization#retrieving_your_organization_id). To know how to get folder or project id, visit [here ](https://cloud.google.com/resource-manager/docs/creating-managing-folders#viewing_or_listing_folders_and_projects).
         */
        parent?: string;
        /**
         * Request body metadata
         */
        requestBody?: Schema$ExportIamPolicyAnalysisRequest;
    }
    export {};
}