enforced property
If true
, then the Policy
is enforced.
If false
, then any configuration is acceptable. Suppose you have a
Constraint
constraints/compute.disableSerialPortAccess
with
constraint_default
set to ALLOW
. A Policy
for that Constraint
exhibits the following behavior: - If the Policy
at this resource has
enforced set to false
, serial port connection attempts will be allowed.
- If the
Policy
at this resource has enforced set totrue
, serial port connection attempts will be refused. - If thePolicy
at this resource isRestoreDefault
, serial port connection attempts will be allowed. - If noPolicy
is set at this resource or anywhere higher in the resource hierarchy, serial port connection attempts will be allowed. - If noPolicy
is set at this resource, but one exists higher in the resource hierarchy, the behavior is as if thePolicy
were set at this resource. The following examples demonstrate the different possible layerings: Example 1 (nearestConstraint
wins):organizations/foo
has aPolicy
with: {enforced: false}projects/bar
has noPolicy
set. The constraint atprojects/bar
andorganizations/foo
will not be enforced. Example 2 (enforcement gets replaced):organizations/foo
has aPolicy
with: {enforced: false}projects/bar
has aPolicy
with: {enforced: true} The constraint atorganizations/foo
is not enforced. The constraint atprojects/bar
is enforced. Example 3 (RestoreDefault):organizations/foo
has aPolicy
with: {enforced: true}projects/bar
has aPolicy
with: {RestoreDefault: {}} The constraint atorganizations/foo
is enforced. The constraint atprojects/bar
is not enforced, becauseconstraint_default
for theConstraint
isALLOW
.
Implementation
core.bool? enforced;