enable method
Enables a ServiceAccount that was disabled by DisableServiceAccount.
If the service account is already enabled, then this method has no effect. If the service account was disabled by other means—for example, if Google disabled the service account because it was compromised—you cannot use this method to enable the service account.
request
- The metadata request object.
Request parameters:
name
- The resource name of the service account. Use one of the
following formats: *
projects/{PROJECT_ID}/serviceAccounts/{EMAIL_ADDRESS}
*
projects/{PROJECT_ID}/serviceAccounts/{UNIQUE_ID}
As an alternative, you
can use the -
wildcard character instead of the project ID: *
projects/-/serviceAccounts/{EMAIL_ADDRESS}
*
projects/-/serviceAccounts/{UNIQUE_ID}
When possible, avoid using the
-
wildcard character, because it can cause response messages to contain
misleading error codes. For example, if you try to access the service
account projects/-/serviceAccounts/fake@example.com
, which does not
exist, the response contains an HTTP 403 Forbidden
error instead of a
404 Not Found
error.
Value must have pattern ^projects/\[^/\]+/serviceAccounts/\[^/\]+$
.
$fields
- Selector specifying which fields to include in a partial
response.
Completes with a Empty.
Completes with a commons.ApiRequestError if the API endpoint returned an error.
If the used http.Client
completes with an error when making a REST call,
this method will complete with the same error.
Implementation
async.Future<Empty> enable(
EnableServiceAccountRequest request,
core.String name, {
core.String? $fields,
}) async {
final body_ = convert.json.encode(request);
final queryParams_ = <core.String, core.List<core.String>>{
if ($fields != null) 'fields': [$fields],
};
final url_ = 'v1/' + core.Uri.encodeFull('$name') + ':enable';
final response_ = await _requester.request(
url_,
'POST',
body: body_,
queryParams: queryParams_,
);
return Empty.fromJson(response_ as core.Map<core.String, core.dynamic>);
}