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/**
* Copyright 2015 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
import {AxiosPromise} from 'axios';
import {Compute, JWT, OAuth2Client, UserRefreshClient} from 'google-auth-library';
import {GoogleApis} from '../..';
import {BodyResponseCallback, GlobalOptions, MethodOptions} from '../../shared/api';
import {createAPIRequest} from '../../shared/apirequest';
// TODO: We will eventually get the `any` in here cleared out, but in the
// interim we want to turn on no-implicit-any.
// tslint:disable: no-any
// tslint:disable: class-name
// tslint:disable: variable-name
// tslint:disable: jsdoc-format
// tslint:disable: no-namespace
export namespace androidmanagement_v1 {
export interface Options extends GlobalOptions {
version: 'v1';
}
/**
* Android Management API
*
* The Android Management API provides remote enterprise management of Android
* devices and apps.
*
* @example
* const google = require('googleapis');
* const androidmanagement = google.androidmanagement('v1');
*
* @namespace androidmanagement
* @type {Function}
* @version v1
* @variation v1
* @param {object=} options Options for Androidmanagement
*/
export class Androidmanagement {
_options: GlobalOptions;
google: GoogleApis;
root = this;
enterprises: Resource$Enterprises;
signupUrls: Resource$Signupurls;
constructor(options: GlobalOptions, google: GoogleApis) {
this._options = options || {};
this.google = google;
this.getRoot.bind(this);
this.enterprises = new Resource$Enterprises(this);
this.signupUrls = new Resource$Signupurls(this);
}
getRoot() {
return this.root;
}
}
/**
* Configuration for an always-on VPN connection.
*/
export interface Schema$AlwaysOnVpnPackage {
/**
* Disallows networking when the VPN is not connected.
*/
lockdownEnabled?: boolean;
/**
* The package name of the VPN app.
*/
packageName?: string;
}
/**
* A compliance rule condition which is satisfied if the Android Framework API
* level on the device doesn't meet a minimum requirement. There can only
* be one rule with this type of condition per policy.
*/
export interface Schema$ApiLevelCondition {
/**
* The minimum desired Android Framework API level. If the device
* doesn't meet the minimum requirement, this condition is satisfied.
* Must be greater than zero.
*/
minApiLevel?: number;
}
/**
* Information about an app.
*/
export interface Schema$Application {
/**
* The set of managed properties available to be pre-configured for the app.
*/
managedProperties?: Schema$ManagedProperty[];
/**
* The name of the app in the form
* enterprises/{enterpriseId}/applications/{package_name}.
*/
name?: string;
/**
* The permissions required by the app.
*/
permissions?: Schema$ApplicationPermission[];
/**
* The title of the app. Localized.
*/
title?: string;
}
/**
* A permission required by the app.
*/
export interface Schema$ApplicationPermission {
/**
* A longer description of the permission, providing more detail on what it
* affects. Localized.
*/
description?: string;
/**
* The name of the permission. Localized.
*/
name?: string;
/**
* An opaque string uniquely identifying the permission. Not localized.
*/
permissionId?: string;
}
/**
* Policy for an individual app.
*/
export interface Schema$ApplicationPolicy {
/**
* The default policy for all permissions requested by the app. If
* specified, this overrides the policy-level default_permission_policy
* which applies to all apps. It does not override the permission_grants
* which applies to all apps.
*/
defaultPermissionPolicy?: string;
/**
* The scopes delegated to the app from Android Device Policy.
*/
delegatedScopes?: string[];
/**
* The type of installation to perform.
*/
installType?: string;
/**
* Whether the app is allowed to lock itself in full-screen mode.
*/
lockTaskAllowed?: boolean;
/**
* Managed configuration applied to the app. The format for the
* configuration is dictated by the ManagedProperty values supported by the
* app. Each field name in the managed configuration must match the key
* field of the ManagedProperty. The field value must be compatible with the
* type of the ManagedProperty: <table>
* <tr><td><i>type</i></td><td><i>JSON
* value</i></td></tr>
* <tr><td>BOOL</td><td>true or
* false</td></tr>
* <tr><td>STRING</td><td>string</td></tr>
* <tr><td>INTEGER</td><td>number</td></tr>
* <tr><td>CHOICE</td><td>string</td></tr>
* <tr><td>MULTISELECT</td><td>array of
* strings</td></tr>
* <tr><td>HIDDEN</td><td>string</td></tr>
* <tr><td>BUNDLE_ARRAY</td><td>array of
* objects</td></tr> </table>
*/
managedConfiguration?: any;
/**
* The minimum version of the app that runs on the device. If set, the
* device attempts to update the app to at least this version code. If the
* app is not up-to-date, the device will contain a NonComplianceDetail with
* non_compliance_reason set to APP_NOT_UPDATED. The app must already be
* published to Google Play with a version code greater than or equal to
* this value. At most 20 apps may specify a minimum version code per
* policy.
*/
minimumVersionCode?: number;
/**
* The package name of the app. For example, com.google.android.youtube for
* the YouTube app.
*/
packageName?: string;
/**
* Explicit permission grants or denials for the app. These values override
* the default_permission_policy and permission_grants which apply to all
* apps.
*/
permissionGrants?: Schema$PermissionGrant[];
}
/**
* A command.
*/
export interface Schema$Command {
/**
* The timestamp at which the command was created. The timestamp is
* automatically generated by the server.
*/
createTime?: string;
/**
* The duration for which the command is valid. The command will expire if
* not executed by the device during this time. The default duration if
* unspecified is ten minutes. There is no maximum duration.
*/
duration?: string;
/**
* If the command failed, an error code explaining the failure. This is not
* set when the command is cancelled by the caller.
*/
errorCode?: string;
/**
* For commands of type RESET_PASSWORD, optionally specifies the new
* password.
*/
newPassword?: string;
/**
* For commands of type RESET_PASSWORD, optionally specifies flags.
*/
resetPasswordFlags?: string[];
/**
* The type of the command.
*/
type?: string;
/**
* The resource name of the user that owns the device in the form
* enterprises/{enterpriseId}/users/{userId}. This is automatically
* generated by the server based on the device the command is sent to.
*/
userName?: string;
}
/**
* A rule declaring which mitigating actions to take when a device is not
* compliant with its policy. For every rule, there is always an implicit
* mitigating action to set policy_compliant to false for the Device resource,
* and display a message on the device indicating that the device is not
* compliant with its policy. Other mitigating actions may optionally be taken
* as well, depending on the field values in the rule.
*/
export interface Schema$ComplianceRule {
/**
* A condition which is satisfied if the Android Framework API level on the
* device doesn't meet a minimum requirement.
*/
apiLevelCondition?: Schema$ApiLevelCondition;
/**
* If set to true, the rule includes a mitigating action to disable apps so
* that the device is effectively disabled, but app data is preserved. If
* the device is running an app in locked task mode, the app will be closed
* and a UI showing the reason for non-compliance will be displayed.
*/
disableApps?: boolean;
/**
* A condition which is satisfied if there exists any matching
* NonComplianceDetail for the device.
*/
nonComplianceDetailCondition?: Schema$NonComplianceDetailCondition;
}
/**
* A device owned by an enterprise. Unless otherwise noted, all fields are
* read-only and can't be modified by enterprises.devices.patch.
*/
export interface Schema$Device {
/**
* The API level of the Android platform version running on the device.
*/
apiLevel?: number;
/**
* The name of the policy currently applied to the device.
*/
appliedPolicyName?: string;
/**
* The version of the policy currently applied to the device.
*/
appliedPolicyVersion?: string;
/**
* The state currently applied to the device.
*/
appliedState?: string;
/**
* Device settings information. This information is only available if
* deviceSettingsEnabled is true in the device's policy.
*/
deviceSettings?: Schema$DeviceSettings;
/**
* If the device state is DISABLED, an optional message that is displayed on
* the device indicating the reason the device is disabled. This field can
* be modified by a patch request.
*/
disabledReason?: Schema$UserFacingMessage;
/**
* Detailed information about displays on the device. This information is
* only available if displayInfoEnabled is true in the device's policy.
*/
displays?: Schema$Display[];
/**
* The time of device enrollment.
*/
enrollmentTime?: string;
/**
* If the device was enrolled with an enrollment token with additional data
* provided, this field contains that data.
*/
enrollmentTokenData?: string;
/**
* If the device was enrolled with an enrollment token, this field contains
* the name of the token.
*/
enrollmentTokenName?: string;
/**
* Detailed information about the device hardware.
*/
hardwareInfo?: Schema$HardwareInfo;
/**
* Hardware status samples in chronological order. This information is only
* available if hardwareStatusEnabled is true in the device's policy.
*/
hardwareStatusSamples?: Schema$HardwareStatus[];
/**
* The last time the device sent a policy compliance report.
*/
lastPolicyComplianceReportTime?: string;
/**
* The last time the device fetched its policy.
*/
lastPolicySyncTime?: string;
/**
* The last time the device sent a status report.
*/
lastStatusReportTime?: string;
/**
* Events related to memory and storage measurements in chronological order.
* This information is only available if memoryInfoEnabled is true in the
* device's policy.
*/
memoryEvents?: Schema$MemoryEvent[];
/**
* Memory information. This information is only available if
* memoryInfoEnabled is true in the device's policy.
*/
memoryInfo?: Schema$MemoryInfo;
/**
* The name of the device in the form
* enterprises/{enterpriseId}/devices/{deviceId}.
*/
name?: string;
/**
* Device network information. This information is only available if
* networkInfoEnabled is true in the device's policy.
*/
networkInfo?: Schema$NetworkInfo;
/**
* Details about policy settings that the device is not compliant with.
*/
nonComplianceDetails?: Schema$NonComplianceDetail[];
/**
* Whether the device is compliant with its policy.
*/
policyCompliant?: boolean;
/**
* The name of the policy applied to the device, in the form
* enterprises/{enterpriseId}/policies/{policyId}. If not specified, the
* policy_name for the device's user is applied. This field can be
* modified by a patch request. You can specify only the policyId when
* calling enterprises.devices.patch, as long as the policyId doesn’t
* contain any slashes. The rest of the policy name is inferred.
*/
policyName?: string;
/**
* Power management events on the device in chronological order. This
* information is only available if powerManagementEventsEnabled is true in
* the device's policy.
*/
powerManagementEvents?: Schema$PowerManagementEvent[];
/**
* If the same physical device has been enrolled multiple times, this field
* contains its previous device names. The serial number is used as the
* unique identifier to determine if the same physical device has enrolled
* previously. The names are in chronological order.
*/
previousDeviceNames?: string[];
/**
* Detailed information about the device software. This information is only
* available if softwareInfoEnabled is true in the device's policy.
*/
softwareInfo?: Schema$SoftwareInfo;
/**
* The state to be applied to the device. This field can be modified by a
* patch request. Note that when calling enterprises.devices.patch, ACTIVE
* and DISABLED are the only allowable values. To enter the device into a
* DELETED state, call enterprises.devices.delete.
*/
state?: string;
/**
* The resource name of the user that owns this device in the form
* enterprises/{enterpriseId}/users/{userId}.
*/
userName?: string;
}
/**
* Information about security related device settings on device.
*/
export interface Schema$DeviceSettings {
/**
* Whether ADB (https://developer.android.com/studio/command-line/adb.html)
* is enabled on the device.
*/
adbEnabled?: boolean;
/**
* Whether developer mode is enabled on the device.
*/
developmentSettingsEnabled?: boolean;
/**
* Encryption status from DevicePolicyManager.
*/
encryptionStatus?: string;
/**
* Whether the device is secured with PIN/password.
*/
isDeviceSecure?: boolean;
/**
* Whether the storage encryption is enabled.
*/
isEncrypted?: boolean;
/**
* Whether installing apps from unknown sources is enabled.
*/
unknownSourcesEnabled?: boolean;
/**
* Whether Verify Apps (Google Play Protect
* (https://support.google.com/googleplay/answer/2812853)) is enabled on the
* device.
*/
verifyAppsEnabled?: boolean;
}
/**
* Device display information.
*/
export interface Schema$Display {
/**
* Display density expressed as dots-per-inch.
*/
density?: number;
/**
* Unique display id.
*/
displayId?: number;
/**
* Display height in pixels.
*/
height?: number;
/**
* Name of the display.
*/
name?: string;
/**
* Refresh rate of the display in frames per second.
*/
refreshRate?: number;
/**
* State of the display.
*/
state?: string;
/**
* Display width in pixels.
*/
width?: number;
}
/**
* A generic empty message that you can re-use to avoid defining duplicated
* empty messages in your APIs. A typical example is to use it as the request
* or the response type of an API method. For instance: service Foo { rpc
* Bar(google.protobuf.Empty) returns (google.protobuf.Empty); } The JSON
* representation for Empty is empty JSON object {}.
*/
export interface Schema$Empty {}
/**
* An enrollment token.
*/
export interface Schema$EnrollmentToken {
/**
* Optional, arbitrary data associated with the enrollment token. This could
* contain, for example, the ID of an org unit the device is assigned to
* after enrollment. After a device enrolls with the token, this data will
* be exposed in the enrollment_token_data field of the Device resource. The
* data must be 1024 characters or less; otherwise, the creation request
* will fail.
*/
additionalData?: string;
/**
* The length of time the enrollment token is valid, ranging from 1 minute
* to 30 days. If not specified, the default duration is 1 hour.
*/
duration?: string;
/**
* The expiration time of the token. This is a read-only field generated by
* the server.
*/
expirationTimestamp?: string;
/**
* The name of the enrollment token, which is generated by the server during
* creation, in the form
* enterprises/{enterpriseId}/enrollmentTokens/{enrollmentTokenId}.
*/
name?: string;
/**
* The name of the policy initially applied to the enrolled device, in the
* form enterprises/{enterpriseId}/policies/{policyId}. If not specified,
* the policy_name for the device’s user is applied. If user_name is also
* not specified, enterprises/{enterpriseId}/policies/default is applied by
* default. When updating this field, you can specify only the policyId as
* long as the policyId doesn’t contain any slashes. The rest of the policy
* name will be inferred.
*/
policyName?: string;
/**
* A JSON string whose UTF-8 representation can be used to generate a QR
* code to enroll a device with this enrollment token. To enroll a device
* using NFC, the NFC record must contain a serialized java.util.Properties
* representation of the properties in the JSON.
*/
qrCode?: string;
/**
* The token value that's passed to the device and authorizes the device
* to enroll. This is a read-only field generated by the server.
*/
value?: string;
}
/**
* The configuration applied to an enterprise.
*/
export interface Schema$Enterprise {
/**
* Deprecated and unused.
*/
appAutoApprovalEnabled?: boolean;
/**
* The types of Google Pub/Sub notifications enabled for the enterprise.
*/
enabledNotificationTypes?: string[];
/**
* The name of the enterprise displayed to users.
*/
enterpriseDisplayName?: string;
/**
* An image displayed as a logo during device provisioning. Supported types
* are: image/bmp, image/gif, image/x-ico, image/jpeg, image/png,
* image/webp, image/vnd.wap.wbmp, image/x-adobe-dng.
*/
logo?: Schema$ExternalData;
/**
* The name of the enterprise which is generated by the server during
* creation, in the form enterprises/{enterpriseId}.
*/
name?: string;
/**
* A color in RGB format that indicates the predominant color to display in
* the device management app UI. The color components are stored as follows:
* (red << 16) | (green << 8) | blue, where the value of each
* component is between 0 and 255, inclusive.
*/
primaryColor?: number;
/**
* The topic that Cloud Pub/Sub notifications are published to, in the form
* projects/{project}/topics/{topic}. This field is only required if Pub/Sub
* notifications are enabled.
*/
pubsubTopic?: string;
/**
* Terms and conditions that must be accepted when provisioning a device for
* this enterprise. A page of terms is generated for each value in this
* list.
*/
termsAndConditions?: Schema$TermsAndConditions[];
}
/**
* Data hosted at an external location. The data is to be downloaded by
* Android Device Policy and verified against the hash.
*/
export interface Schema$ExternalData {
/**
* The base-64 encoded SHA-256 hash of the content hosted at url. If the
* content doesn't match this hash, Android Device Policy won't use
* the data.
*/
sha256Hash?: string;
/**
* The absolute URL to the data, which must use either the http or https
* scheme. Android Device Policy doesn't provide any credentials in the
* GET request, so the URL must be publicly accessible. Including a long,
* random component in the URL may be used to prevent attackers from
* discovering the URL.
*/
url?: string;
}
/**
* Information about device hardware. The fields related to temperature
* thresholds are only available if hardwareStatusEnabled is true in the
* device's policy.
*/
export interface Schema$HardwareInfo {
/**
* Battery shutdown temperature thresholds in Celsius for each battery on
* the device.
*/
batteryShutdownTemperatures?: number[];
/**
* Battery throttling temperature thresholds in Celsius for each battery on
* the device.
*/
batteryThrottlingTemperatures?: number[];
/**
* Brand of the device. For example, Google.
*/
brand?: string;
/**
* CPU shutdown temperature thresholds in Celsius for each CPU on the
* device.
*/
cpuShutdownTemperatures?: number[];
/**
* CPU throttling temperature thresholds in Celsius for each CPU on the
* device.
*/
cpuThrottlingTemperatures?: number[];
/**
* Baseband version. For example, MDM9625_104662.22.05.34p.
*/
deviceBasebandVersion?: string;
/**
* GPU shutdown temperature thresholds in Celsius for each GPU on the
* device.
*/
gpuShutdownTemperatures?: number[];
/**
* GPU throttling temperature thresholds in Celsius for each GPU on the
* device.
*/
gpuThrottlingTemperatures?: number[];
/**
* Name of the hardware. For example, Angler.
*/
hardware?: string;
/**
* Manufacturer. For example, Motorola.
*/
manufacturer?: string;
/**
* The model of the device. For example, Asus Nexus 7.
*/
model?: string;
/**
* The device serial number.
*/
serialNumber?: string;
/**
* Device skin shutdown temperature thresholds in Celsius.
*/
skinShutdownTemperatures?: number[];
/**
* Device skin throttling temperature thresholds in Celsius.
*/
skinThrottlingTemperatures?: number[];
}
/**
* Hardware status. Temperatures may be compared to the temperature thresholds
* available in hardwareInfo to determine hardware health.
*/
export interface Schema$HardwareStatus {
/**
* Current battery temperatures in Celsius for each battery on the device.
*/
batteryTemperatures?: number[];
/**
* Current CPU temperatures in Celsius for each CPU on the device.
*/
cpuTemperatures?: number[];
/**
* CPU usages in percentage for each core available on the device. Usage is
* 0 for each unplugged core. Empty array implies that CPU usage is not
* supported in the system.
*/
cpuUsages?: number[];
/**
* The time the measurements were taken.
*/
createTime?: string;
/**
* Fan speeds in RPM for each fan on the device. Empty array means that
* there are no fans or fan speed is not supported on the system.
*/
fanSpeeds?: number[];
/**
* Current GPU temperatures in Celsius for each GPU on the device.
*/
gpuTemperatures?: number[];
/**
* Current device skin temperatures in Celsius.
*/
skinTemperatures?: number[];
}
/**
* Response to a request to list devices for a given enterprise.
*/
export interface Schema$ListDevicesResponse {
/**
* The list of devices.
*/
devices?: Schema$Device[];
/**
* If there are more results, a token to retrieve next page of results.
*/
nextPageToken?: string;
}
/**
* The response message for Operations.ListOperations.
*/
export interface Schema$ListOperationsResponse {
/**
* The standard List next-page token.
*/
nextPageToken?: string;
/**
* A list of operations that matches the specified filter in the request.
*/
operations?: Schema$Operation[];
}
/**
* Response to a request to list policies for a given enterprise.
*/
export interface Schema$ListPoliciesResponse {
/**
* If there are more results, a token to retrieve next page of results.
*/
nextPageToken?: string;
/**
* The list of policies.
*/
policies?: Schema$Policy[];
}
/**
* Managed property.
*/
export interface Schema$ManagedProperty {
/**
* The default value of the property. BUNDLE_ARRAY properties don't have
* a default value.
*/
defaultValue?: any;
/**
* A longer description of the property, providing more detail of what it
* affects. Localized.
*/
description?: string;
/**
* For CHOICE or MULTISELECT properties, the list of possible entries.
*/
entries?: Schema$ManagedPropertyEntry[];
/**
* The unique key that the app uses to identify the property, e.g.
* "com.google.android.gm.fieldname".
*/
key?: string;
/**
* For BUNDLE_ARRAY properties, the list of nested properties. A
* BUNDLE_ARRAY property is at most two levels deep.
*/
nestedProperties?: Schema$ManagedProperty[];
/**
* The name of the property. Localized.
*/
title?: string;
/**
* The type of the property.
*/
type?: string;
}
/**
* An entry of a managed property.
*/
export interface Schema$ManagedPropertyEntry {
/**
* The human-readable name of the value. Localized.
*/
name?: string;
/**
* The machine-readable value of the entry, which should be used in the
* configuration. Not localized.
*/
value?: string;
}
/**
* An event related to memory and storage measurements.
*/
export interface Schema$MemoryEvent {
/**
* The number of free bytes in the medium, or for EXTERNAL_STORAGE_DETECTED,
* the total capacity in bytes of the storage medium.
*/
byteCount?: string;
/**
* The creation time of the event.
*/
createTime?: string;
/**
* Event type.
*/
eventType?: string;
}
/**
* Information about device memory and storage.
*/
export interface Schema$MemoryInfo {
/**
* Total internal storage on device in bytes.
*/
totalInternalStorage?: string;
/**
* Total RAM on device in bytes.
*/
totalRam?: string;
}
/**
* Device network info.
*/
export interface Schema$NetworkInfo {
/**
* IMEI number of the GSM device. For example, A1000031212.
*/
imei?: string;
/**
* MEID number of the CDMA device. For example, A00000292788E1.
*/
meid?: string;
/**
* Alphabetic name of current registered operator. For example, Vodafone.
*/
networkOperatorName?: string;
/**
* Wi-Fi MAC address of the device. For example, 7c:11:11:11:11:11.
*/
wifiMacAddress?: string;
}
/**
* Provides detail about non-compliance with a policy setting.
*/
export interface Schema$NonComplianceDetail {
/**
* If the policy setting could not be applied, the current value of the
* setting on the device.
*/
currentValue?: any;
/**
* For settings with nested fields, if a particular nested field is out of
* compliance, this specifies the full path to the offending field. The path
* is formatted in the same way the policy JSON field would be referenced in
* JavaScript, that is: 1) For object-typed fields, the field name is
* followed by a dot then by a subfield name. 2) For array-typed fields,
* the field name is followed by the array index enclosed in brackets. For
* example, to indicate a problem with the url field in the externalData
* field in the 3rd application, the path would be
* applications[2].externalData.url
*/
fieldPath?: string;
/**
* If package_name is set and the non-compliance reason is APP_NOT_INSTALLED
* or APP_NOT_UPDATED, the detailed reason the app can't be installed or
* updated.
*/
installationFailureReason?: string;
/**
* The reason the device is not in compliance with the setting.
*/
nonComplianceReason?: string;
/**
* The package name indicating which app is out of compliance, if
* applicable.
*/
packageName?: string;
/**
* The name of the policy setting. This is the JSON field name of a
* top-level Policy field.
*/
settingName?: string;
}
/**
* A compliance rule condition which is satisfied if there exists any matching
* NonComplianceDetail for the device. A NonComplianceDetail matches a
* NonComplianceDetailCondition if all the fields which are set within the
* NonComplianceDetailCondition match the corresponding NonComplianceDetail
* fields.
*/
export interface Schema$NonComplianceDetailCondition {
/**
* The reason the device is not in compliance with the setting. If not set,
* then this condition matches any reason.
*/
nonComplianceReason?: string;
/**
* The package name of the app that's out of compliance. If not set,
* then this condition matches any package name.
*/
packageName?: string;
/**
* The name of the policy setting. This is the JSON field name of a
* top-level Policy field. If not set, then this condition matches any
* setting name.
*/
settingName?: string;
}
/**
* This resource represents a long-running operation that is the result of a
* network API call.
*/
export interface Schema$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;
/**
* The error result of the operation in case of failure or cancellation.
*/
error?: Schema$Status;
/**
* Service-specific metadata associated with the operation. It typically
* contains progress information and common metadata such as create time.
* Some services might not provide such metadata. Any method that returns a
* long-running operation should document the metadata type, if any.
*/
metadata?: any;
/**
* The server-assigned name, which is only unique within the same service
* that originally returns it. If you use the default HTTP mapping, the name
* should have the format of operations/some/unique/name.
*/
name?: string;
/**
* The normal response of the operation in case of success. If the original
* method returns no data on success, such as Delete, the response is
* google.protobuf.Empty. If the original method is standard
* Get/Create/Update, the response should be the resource. For other
* methods, the response should have the type XxxResponse, where Xxx is the
* original method name. For example, if the original method name is
* TakeSnapshot(), the inferred response type is TakeSnapshotResponse.
*/
response?: any;
}
/**
* A list of package names.
*/
export interface Schema$PackageNameList {
/**
* A list of package names.
*/
packageNames?: string[];
}
/**
* Requirements for the password used to unlock a device.
*/
export interface Schema$PasswordRequirements {
/**
* Number of incorrect device-unlock passwords that can be entered before a
* device is wiped. A value of 0 means there is no restriction.
*/
maximumFailedPasswordsForWipe?: number;
/**
* Password expiration timeout.
*/
passwordExpirationTimeout?: string;
/**
* The length of the password history. After setting this field, the user
* won't be able to enter a new password that is the same as any
* password in the history. A value of 0 means there is no restriction.
*/
passwordHistoryLength?: number;
/**
* The minimum allowed password length. A value of 0 means there is no
* restriction. Only enforced when password_quality is NUMERIC,
* NUMERIC_COMPLEX, ALPHABETIC, ALPHANUMERIC, or COMPLEX.
*/
passwordMinimumLength?: number;
/**
* Minimum number of letters required in the password. Only enforced when