public sealed class ScanConfigError : IMessage<ScanConfigError>, IEquatable<ScanConfigError>, IDeepCloneable<ScanConfigError>, IBufferMessage, IMessage
Reference documentation and code samples for the Web Security Scanner v1 API class ScanConfigError.
Defines a custom error message used by CreateScanConfig and UpdateScanConfig
APIs when scan configuration validation fails. It is also reported as part of
a ScanRunErrorTrace message if scan validation fails due to a scan
configuration error.
Output only. Indicates the full name of the ScanConfig field that triggers this error,
for example "scan_config.max_qps". This field is provided for
troubleshooting purposes only and its actual value can change in the
future.
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