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google_storage_bucket resource
Syntax
A google_storage_bucket
is used to test a Google Bucket resource
Examples
describe google_storage_bucket(name: bucket-name) do
it { should exist }
its('location') { should cmp 'europe-west2'.upcase }
its('storage_class') { should eq "STANDARD" }
its('labels') { should include("key" => "value") }
its('retention_policy.retention_period') { should cmp 1000 }
end
describe google_storage_bucket(name: "nonexistent") do
it { should_not exist }
end
Test that a GCP storage bucket is in the expected location
describe google_storage_bucket(name: 'chef-inspec-gcp-storage-bucket-abcd') do
its('location') { should eq "EUROPE-WEST2" }
end
Test that a GCP storage bucket has the expected project number
describe google_storage_bucket(name: 'chef-inspec-gcp-storage-bucket-abcd') do
its('project_number') {should eq 12345678 }
end
Test that a GCP storage bucket has the expected storage class
describe google_storage_bucket(name: 'chef-inspec-gcp-storage-bucket-abcd') do
its('storage_class') { should eq 'STANDARD' }
end
Properties
Properties that can be accessed from the google_storage_bucket
resource:
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acl
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Access controls on the bucket.
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bucket
- The name of the bucket.
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domain
- The domain associated with the entity.
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email
- The email address associated with the entity.
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entity
- The entity holding the permission, in one of the following forms: user-userId user-email group-groupId group-email domain-domain project-team-projectId allUsers allAuthenticatedUsers Examples: The user liz@example.com would be user-liz@example.com. The group example@googlegroups.com would be group-example@googlegroups.com. To refer to all members of the Google Apps for Business domain example.com, the entity would be domain-example.com.
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entity_id
- The ID for the entity
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id
- The ID of the access-control entry.
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project_team
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The project team associated with the entity
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project_number
- The project team associated with the entity
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team
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The team.
Possible values:
- editors
- owners
- viewers
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role
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The access permission for the entity.
Possible values:
- OWNER
- READER
- WRITER
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cors
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The bucket’s Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) configuration.
max_age_seconds
: The value, in seconds, to return in the Access-Control-Max-Age header used in preflight responses.method
: The list of HTTP methods on which to include CORS response headers, (GET, OPTIONS, POST, etc) Note: “*” is permitted in the list of methods, and means “any method”.origin
: The list of Origins eligible to receive CORS response headers. Note: “*” is permitted in the list of origins, and means “any Origin”.response_header
: The list of HTTP headers other than the simple response headers to give permission for the user-agent to share across domains. -
default_event_based_hold
- Whether or not to automatically apply an eventBasedHold to new objects added to the bucket.
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default_object_acl
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Default access controls to apply to new objects when no ACL is provided.
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bucket
- The name of the bucket.
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domain
- The domain associated with the entity.
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email
- The email address associated with the entity.
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entity
- The entity holding the permission, in one of the following forms: * user-{{userId}} * user-{{email}} (such as “user-liz@example.com”) * group-{{groupId}} * group-{{email}} (such as “group-example@googlegroups.com”) * domain-{{domain}} (such as “domain-example.com”) * project-team-{{projectId}} * allUsers * allAuthenticatedUsers
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entity_id
- The ID for the entity
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generation
- The content generation of the object, if applied to an object.
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id
- The ID of the access-control entry.
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object
- The name of the object, if applied to an object.
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project_team
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The project team associated with the entity
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project_number
- The project team associated with the entity
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team
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The team.
Possible values:
- editors
- owners
- viewers
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role
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The access permission for the entity.
Possible values:
- OWNER
- READER
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id
- The ID of the bucket. For buckets, the id and name properties are the same.
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lifecycle
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The bucket’s lifecycle configuration. See https://developers.google.com/storage/docs/lifecycle for more information.
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rule
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A lifecycle management rule, which is made of an action to take and the condition(s) under which the action will be taken.
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action
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The action to take.
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storage_class
- Target storage class. Required iff the type of the action is SetStorageClass.
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type
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Type of the action. Currently, only Delete and SetStorageClass are supported.
Possible values:
- Delete
- SetStorageClass
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condition
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The condition(s) under which the action will be taken.
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age_days
- Age of an object (in days). This condition is satisfied when an object reaches the specified age.
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created_before
- A date in RFC 3339 format with only the date part (for instance, “2013-01-15”). This condition is satisfied when an object is created before midnight of the specified date in UTC.
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is_live
- Relevant only for versioned objects. If the value is true, this condition matches live objects; if the value is false, it matches archived objects.
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matches_storage_class
- Objects having any of the storage classes specified by this condition will be matched. Values include MULTI_REGIONAL, REGIONAL, NEARLINE, COLDLINE, STANDARD, ARCHIVE, and DURABLE_REDUCED_AVAILABILITY.
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num_newer_versions
- Relevant only for versioned objects. If the value is N, this condition is satisfied when there are at least N versions (including the live version) newer than this version of the object.
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location
- The location of the bucket. Object data for objects in the bucket resides in physical storage within this region. Defaults to US. See the developer’s guide for the authoritative list.
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logging
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The bucket’s logging configuration, which defines the destination bucket and optional name prefix for the current bucket’s logs.
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log_bucket
- The destination bucket where the current bucket’s logs should be placed.
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log_object_prefix
- A prefix for log object names.
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metageneration
- The metadata generation of this bucket.
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name
- The name of the bucket
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owner
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The owner of the bucket. This is always the project team’s owner group.
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entity
- The entity, in the form project-owner-projectId.
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entity_id
- The ID for the entity.
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project_number
- The project number of the project the bucket belongs to.
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storage_class
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The bucket’s default storage class, used whenever no storageClass is specified for a newly-created object. This defines how objects in the bucket are stored and determines the SLA and the cost of storage. Values include MULTI_REGIONAL, REGIONAL, STANDARD, NEARLINE, COLDLINE, ARCHIVE, and DURABLE_REDUCED_AVAILABILITY. If this value is not specified when the bucket is created, it will default to STANDARD. For more information, see storage classes.
Possible values:
- MULTI_REGIONAL
- REGIONAL
- STANDARD
- NEARLINE
- COLDLINE
- ARCHIVE
- DURABLE_REDUCED_AVAILABILITY
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time_created
- The creation time of the bucket in RFC 3339 format.
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updated
- The modification time of the bucket in RFC 3339 format.
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versioning
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The bucket’s versioning configuration.
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enabled
- While set to true, versioning is fully enabled for this bucket.
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website
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The bucket’s website configuration, controlling how the service behaves when accessing bucket contents as a website. See the Static Website Examples for more information.
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main_page_suffix
- If the requested object path is missing, the service will ensure the path has a trailing ‘/’, append this suffix, and attempt to retrieve the resulting object. This allows the creation of index.html objects to represent directory pages.
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not_found_page
- If the requested object path is missing, and any mainPageSuffix object is missing, if applicable, the service will return the named object from this bucket as the content for a 404 Not Found result.
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labels
- Labels applied to this bucket. A list of key->value pairs.
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encryption
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Encryption configuration for the bucket
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default_kms_key_name
- A Cloud KMS key that will be used to encrypt objects inserted into this bucket, if no encryption method is specified.
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retention_policy
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Retention policy for the bucket
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effective_time
- The time from which the retention policy was effective
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is_locked
- If the retention policy is locked. If true, the retention policy cannot be removed and the period cannot be reduced.
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retention_period
- The period of time, in seconds, that objects in the bucket must be retained and cannot be deleted, overwritten, or made noncurrent.
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project
- A valid API project identifier.
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predefined_default_object_acl
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Apply a predefined set of default object access controls to this bucket. Acceptable values are: - “authenticatedRead”: Object owner gets OWNER access, and allAuthenticatedUsers get READER access. - “bucketOwnerFullControl”: Object owner gets OWNER access, and project team owners get OWNER access. - “bucketOwnerRead”: Object owner gets OWNER access, and project team owners get READER access. - “private”: Object owner gets OWNER access. - “projectPrivate”: Object owner gets OWNER access, and project team members get access according to their roles. - “publicRead”: Object owner gets OWNER access, and allUsers get READER access.
Possible values:
- authenticatedRead
- bucketOwnerFullControl
- bucketOwnerRead
- private
- projectPrivate
- publicRead
GCP Permissions
Ensure the Google Cloud Storage is enabled for the current project.
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