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com.google.cloud.resourcemanager
A client for Cloud Resource Manager - Centrally manage all your projects, IAM, and resource containers.
Here's a simple usage example for using google-cloud from App/Compute Engine. This example creates a project if it does not exist. For the complete source code see GetOrCreateProject.java.
 ResourceManager resourceManager = ResourceManagerOptions.getDefaultInstance().getService();
 String projectId = "my-globally-unique-project-id"; // Change to a unique project ID.
 Project project = resourceManager.get(projectId);
 if (project == null) {
   project = resourceManager.create(ProjectInfo.builder(projectId).build());
 }
 System.out.println("Got project " + project.getProjectId() + " from the server.");
 
This second example shows how to update a project if it exists and list all projects the user has permission to view. For the complete source code see UpdateAndListProjects.java.
 ResourceManager resourceManager = ResourceManagerOptions.getDefaultInstance().getService();
 Project project = resourceManager.get("some-project-id"); // Use an existing project's ID
 if (project != null) {
   Project newProject = project.toBuilder()
       .addLabel("launch-status", "in-development")
       .build()
       .replace();
   System.out.println("Updated the labels of project " + newProject.getProjectId()
       + " to be " + newProject.getLabels());
 }
 Iterator<Project> projectIterator = resourceManager.list().iterateAll();
 System.out.println("Projects I can view:");
 while (projectIterator.hasNext()) {
   System.out.println(projectIterator.next().getProjectId());
 }
 
Remember that you must authenticate using the Google Cloud SDK. See more about providing credentials here. See Also: Google Cloud Resource Manager
com.google.cloud.resourcemanager.spi
com.google.cloud.resourcemanager.spi.v1beta1
com.google.cloud.resourcemanager.testing
A testing helper for Google Cloud Resource Manager.
A simple usage example: Before the test:
 LocalResourceManagerHelper resourceManagerHelper = LocalResourceManagerHelper.create();
 resourceManagerHelper.start();
 ResourceManager resourceManager = resourceManagerHelper.getOptions().getService();
 
After the test:
 resourceManagerHelper.stop();
 com.google.cloud.resourcemanager.v3
The interfaces provided are listed below, along with usage samples.
FoldersClient
Service Description: Manages Cloud Platform folder resources. Folders can be used to organize the resources under an organization and to control the policies applied to groups of resources.
Sample for FoldersClient:
 try (FoldersClient foldersClient = FoldersClient.create()) {
   FolderName name = FolderName.of("[FOLDER]");
   Folder response = foldersClient.getFolder(name);
 }
 
OrganizationsClient
Service Description: Allows users to manage their organization resources.
Sample for OrganizationsClient:
 try (OrganizationsClient organizationsClient = OrganizationsClient.create()) {
   OrganizationName name = OrganizationName.of("[ORGANIZATION]");
   Organization response = organizationsClient.getOrganization(name);
 }
 
ProjectsClient
Service Description: Manages Google Cloud Projects.
Sample for ProjectsClient:
 try (ProjectsClient projectsClient = ProjectsClient.create()) {
   ProjectName name = ProjectName.of("[PROJECT]");
   Project response = projectsClient.getProject(name);
 }
 
TagBindingsClient
Service Description: Allow users to create and manage TagBindings between TagValues and different cloud resources throughout the GCP resource hierarchy.
Sample for TagBindingsClient:
 try (TagBindingsClient tagBindingsClient = TagBindingsClient.create()) {
   ResourceName parent = FolderName.of("[FOLDER]");
   for (TagBinding element : tagBindingsClient.listTagBindings(parent).iterateAll()) {
     // doThingsWith(element);
   }
 }
 
TagKeysClient
Service Description: Allow users to create and manage tag keys.
Sample for TagKeysClient:
 try (TagKeysClient tagKeysClient = TagKeysClient.create()) {
   TagKeyName name = TagKeyName.of("[TAG_KEY]");
   TagKey response = tagKeysClient.getTagKey(name);
 }
 
TagValuesClient
Service Description: Allow users to create and manage tag values.
Sample for TagValuesClient:
 try (TagValuesClient tagValuesClient = TagValuesClient.create()) {
   TagValueName name = TagValueName.of("[TAG_VALUE]");
   TagValue response = tagValuesClient.getTagValue(name);
 }