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com.google.cloud.osconfig.v1
A client to OS Config API
The interfaces provided are listed below, along with usage samples.
OsConfigServiceClient
Service Description: OS Config API
The OS Config service is a server-side component that you can use to manage package installations and patch jobs for virtual machine instances.
Sample for OsConfigServiceClient:
 try (OsConfigServiceClient osConfigServiceClient = OsConfigServiceClient.create()) {
   PatchJobs.ExecutePatchJobRequest request =
       PatchJobs.ExecutePatchJobRequest.newBuilder()
           .setParent(ProjectName.of("[PROJECT]").toString())
           .setDescription("description-1724546052")
           .setInstanceFilter(PatchJobs.PatchInstanceFilter.newBuilder().build())
           .setPatchConfig(PatchJobs.PatchConfig.newBuilder().build())
           .setDuration(Duration.newBuilder().build())
           .setDryRun(true)
           .setDisplayName("displayName1714148973")
           .setRollout(PatchJobs.PatchRollout.newBuilder().build())
           .build();
   PatchJobs.PatchJob response = osConfigServiceClient.executePatchJob(request);
 }
 
OsConfigZonalServiceClient
Service Description: Zonal OS Config API
The OS Config service is the server-side component that allows users to manage package installations and patch jobs for Compute Engine VM instances.
Sample for OsConfigZonalServiceClient:
 try (OsConfigZonalServiceClient osConfigZonalServiceClient =
     OsConfigZonalServiceClient.create()) {
   OSPolicyAssignmentName name =
       OSPolicyAssignmentName.of("[PROJECT]", "[LOCATION]", "[OS_POLICY_ASSIGNMENT]");
   OSPolicyAssignment response = osConfigZonalServiceClient.getOSPolicyAssignment(name);
 }
 com.google.cloud.osconfig.v1.stub
com.google.cloud.osconfig.v1alpha
The interfaces provided are listed below, along with usage samples.
OsConfigZonalServiceClient
Service Description: Zonal OS Config API
The OS Config service is the server-side component that allows users to manage package installations and patch jobs for Compute Engine VM instances.
Sample for OsConfigZonalServiceClient:
 try (OsConfigZonalServiceClient osConfigZonalServiceClient =
     OsConfigZonalServiceClient.create()) {
   OSPolicyAssignmentName name =
       OSPolicyAssignmentName.of("[PROJECT]", "[LOCATION]", "[OS_POLICY_ASSIGNMENT]");
   OSPolicyAssignment response = osConfigZonalServiceClient.getOSPolicyAssignment(name);
 }
 com.google.cloud.osconfig.v1alpha.stub
com.google.cloud.osconfig.v1beta
The interfaces provided are listed below, along with usage samples.
OsConfigServiceClient
Service Description: OS Config API
The OS Config service is a server-side component that you can use to manage package installations and patch jobs for virtual machine instances.
Sample for OsConfigServiceClient:
 try (OsConfigServiceClient osConfigServiceClient = OsConfigServiceClient.create()) {
   PatchJobs.ExecutePatchJobRequest request =
       PatchJobs.ExecutePatchJobRequest.newBuilder()
           .setParent("parent-995424086")
           .setDescription("description-1724546052")
           .setInstanceFilter(PatchJobs.PatchInstanceFilter.newBuilder().build())
           .setPatchConfig(PatchJobs.PatchConfig.newBuilder().build())
           .setDuration(Duration.newBuilder().build())
           .setDryRun(true)
           .setDisplayName("displayName1714148973")
           .build();
   PatchJobs.PatchJob response = osConfigServiceClient.executePatchJob(request);
 }