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# NOTE: This file is auto generated by the elixir code generator program.
# Do not edit this file manually.
defmodule GoogleApi.OSConfig.V1.Model.OSPolicyAssignmentReportOSPolicyCompliance do
@moduledoc """
Compliance data for an OS policy
## Attributes
* `complianceState` (*type:* `String.t`, *default:* `nil`) - The compliance state of the OS policy.
* `complianceStateReason` (*type:* `String.t`, *default:* `nil`) - The reason for the OS policy to be in an unknown compliance state. This field is always populated when `compliance_state` is `UNKNOWN`. If populated, the field can contain one of the following values: * `vm-not-running`: The VM was not running. * `os-policies-not-supported-by-agent`: The version of the OS Config agent running on the VM does not support running OS policies. * `no-agent-detected`: The OS Config agent is not detected for the VM. * `resource-execution-errors`: The OS Config agent encountered errors while executing one or more resources in the policy. See `os_policy_resource_compliances` for details. * `task-timeout`: The task sent to the agent to apply the policy timed out. * `unexpected-agent-state`: The OS Config agent did not report the final status of the task that attempted to apply the policy. Instead, the agent unexpectedly started working on a different task. This mostly happens when the agent or VM unexpectedly restarts while applying OS policies. * `internal-service-errors`: Internal service errors were encountered while attempting to apply the policy.
* `osPolicyId` (*type:* `String.t`, *default:* `nil`) - The OS policy id
* `osPolicyResourceCompliances` (*type:* `list(GoogleApi.OSConfig.V1.Model.OSPolicyAssignmentReportOSPolicyComplianceOSPolicyResourceCompliance.t)`, *default:* `nil`) - Compliance data for each resource within the policy that is applied to the VM.
"""
use GoogleApi.Gax.ModelBase
@type t :: %__MODULE__{
:complianceState => String.t() | nil,
:complianceStateReason => String.t() | nil,
:osPolicyId => String.t() | nil,
:osPolicyResourceCompliances =>
list(
GoogleApi.OSConfig.V1.Model.OSPolicyAssignmentReportOSPolicyComplianceOSPolicyResourceCompliance.t()
)
| nil
}
field(:complianceState)
field(:complianceStateReason)
field(:osPolicyId)
field(:osPolicyResourceCompliances,
as:
GoogleApi.OSConfig.V1.Model.OSPolicyAssignmentReportOSPolicyComplianceOSPolicyResourceCompliance,
type: :list
)
end
defimpl Poison.Decoder,
for: GoogleApi.OSConfig.V1.Model.OSPolicyAssignmentReportOSPolicyCompliance do
def decode(value, options) do
GoogleApi.OSConfig.V1.Model.OSPolicyAssignmentReportOSPolicyCompliance.decode(value, options)
end
end
defimpl Poison.Encoder,
for: GoogleApi.OSConfig.V1.Model.OSPolicyAssignmentReportOSPolicyCompliance do
def encode(value, options) do
GoogleApi.Gax.ModelBase.encode(value, options)
end
end